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UEDA FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. en Monpay, dy_™ 25-6 P. M. It was rather dimeuit to find a “bear ”—4B sctive one, at least—in Wat! street to-day. The ay. °Culative feeling for higher pricea 18 uncontrollable, ad the “shorts” aro afrari to venture iu a market wide.’ 1 #0 strong that all attempts thus far to break tt have been provokiagty unavailing, They look on at the swelling tide, not daring to sell and most fre- “quently tempted to buy, so often have their predic. tions of a decitne boca disproved. ‘The week opened With a buoyant feeling tu aearly all the markets, but the rallway shares were particularly subject to its tmfluence, The several sessions of the Stock Bx- change and the open board were thronged with members, while the galleries had more ‘than thelr usuai share of operators, It ‘was remarked that so active @ stock market at tis season has not been witnessed In many years, Old operators taix of “winter pricas,” and aro astonished at the change. if the appreciauon of railway and genera! property to which this feeling points is founded upon sound principles it will be no cause of regret to tie community at large. Those who place their faito in 16 say that statistics show a ‘@Tadual increase of twenty per cent, on an average, -onthe yearly earvings of the principal lines, and ‘What this fraction wili be largely augmented by the opening of through traiic to the Pacific. The ten- denoy to discount the iuture is one of the evils of Wall strect. In tie couleur de rose atmosphere which now surrounds specmation in ratlway shares the prudent operaior should remember that this ten- dency has been the cause of widespread rain, Itistne cause of the iafiatiun which has so oftea been fol- fowed by the most disastrous contraction, The Evening Telegram of this evening says that “the gradual dissipation of the various rumors started by the bear party in the stock market last week, the Datural tendency of an easy money market no longer threatened with tie shadow of another lock up, the flattering even(ualiucS of the future pre- sonted in the prospect of an early completion of the Pacific Railroad, inducing speculative activity, and he wealth and influence of the bull combination, sufficient of itself to attract, by the natural laws of gravitation, all less iormidable cliques, bave had the effect of pretty nearly swamping the “bears,” and the market, with rare exceptions, is 4n the hands of their opponents. During the past week the former made many and vigorous attacks, at times securing what appeared important and con- ‘piderable advantages, but towards the close they ap- jess and less resolute in thelr efforta, and Bemg arse in thelr endeavor to excite appre- of another lock up became completely de- Mnoralized and wero compelied incontinently to re- \ereat.”” Prices this morning opened at a large ad- vance upon the closing dgures of Saturday. Taere yas a temptation to realize produced by this ap- Preciation, and sellers came out. The effect was to check the rise; but purciaasers took so freely that the market rallied again and at the second open ‘board the highest prices of the day were reached. ‘The cliques were ali in the best of humor. The acri- mony of by-gone days was forgotten, and general good reigned. The “feature” to-day was Olio and ippl, which, under continued purchases by Erie clique, went over 38. It is sald that the Frio road contemplates oxtending its connection to New Orleans via the Ohio and Mississippi and the Loutsville and Nashville roads, and Jay Gould is said fo bein Louisville making the necessary arrange- ‘ments for this grand scheme. Thus, while Commo- Gore Vanderbilt is making steady approaches to nis favorite project of a grand through route to the ‘est and Northwest, Jay Gould is rivalitng his enter- prise with the project of a broad gauge through ate between New York and the metropolis of the thwest. Itmay or may not be that all these feported plans are made in siacerity. Whether they ‘are or are not, they have a wonderfal effect upon the stock market, and stimulate speculation, It will be ‘well for the country if these grand enterprises -which were begotten in the mania of gambling are carried out. The pride and ambition of those who thus conceived them may yet prompt them to give polidity to what they have tndated, aud the desire to be railway kings where they were only stock gamblers change them into useful citizens. Toledo sold up to 107%, and Reading at 9734. Michigan Southern and Pittsburg kept side by side up to 9454. The Northwestern stocks were buoyant, the pre- (erred going beyond 89. Rock Isiand sold at 13314. ariem was strong, advancing to 137. Hudson River was firm at 131. It is reporied that the com- pany intend solling out the valuable Chambers ptreet proverty. Fort Wayne and the Sc. Pau! ‘stooks Were less responsive to the general activity ofthe day. New York Central was comparatively quiet between 164% a 195%. The gold market was firm at the opening, the price at ten o'clock in the forenoon being 136%. Large realizations weakened it from this figure to $36%, but there were numerous intermediate fuctd- ptions. There is a very unsctticd feeling as to the future of gold, created by the heavy mcrease tn im- ports for the expired portion of this ycaras cow- pared with the same period in 1563, Allowance in fhe item of exports, however, has not been made for the shipments of cotton and Southern prodacts ‘irect from tue ports of the Southern States, be- tween which and Europe a large carrying trade has m inaugurated within the past few years. New ‘ork is the contre of all importa, particu- tarly of dry goods, and hesace in strik- wg the balance the figures tell largely against us, as compared with years when Sew York was the en‘repot of a:! imports and ex- rts. Cash gold was in good supply, and those ho preferred to keep the currency were accom- gmodated at from four and one-half to seven por Sent for carrying. The gross clearings were $61,203,000, the gold balances $2,193,493 and the cur- ency balances $8,928,383, The range of prices was ps follows:— o'clock the Gold Room was devoid of Ife, being indisposed to sell and buyers oeing generally unwiiling to purchase in the falling d@arket, At five o'clock the quotation stood 1361; BD 1365g. * The government market was firmer for the . registered, and the ’s6’s, which are in requtst by bankers for shipment more as anexperiment than through any positive or well defined Baicpean Aemand. The prices of ail issues were sympacbotic sith the advance ana with the subsequent decline in gold, The closing street quotations were as fol- tows :—United States sixes, 1831, registered, 111); & 111%; do., coupon, 112% @ 11244; five-twenties, ¢egisterod, 109 a 109'¢; do.,coupon, 1862, 1134 a 11394; O., 1864, 109% & 109%; do., 1865, 110% a 110%; do., DOW, 108% a 108%; do., 1967, 1087 a 109; do., 1808, 10034 @ 1094; ten-forties, registered, 105 \ a 105%; do., eoupon, 108 a 10844; currency bonda, 101% 9 101.4. Foreign exchange was firm on the basis of 100% tor prime bankers’ sterling sixty days. Commercial papor was in betier demand, and prime sixty day accoptauces were current at seven to eight per ceat discount, ‘The Southern State securities were not so active for the generai list, the Investment demand having spentita first force, while the speculative interest ‘was directed to the railway shares. North Carolinas were % to 1 por cent better. Tennessees were steady. New Virginias were dull, but firm. The closing street quotations at five o’cluck this evening were as fol- lows:—Tennessee sixes, ex coupon, 63 a 68%; Ten- messeo, new, 67% a 68; Virginia sixes, ex coupon, 56% 056%; Virginia, new, 630634; Georgia sixes, 8234 @ 84; Georgia sevens, 924 993; North Carolina sixes, 6X COUPON, 6454 a 64K; North Carolina, new, 2%; 862%; Loutsiana sixes, 7014; Louisiana levee sixes, 12 © 12; Louisiana levee eights, 88 a 80; Alabama eights, 0346 @ 03%; Alabama fives, 06 0.6635; Alabama sizos, 72)¢ @ 75; South Carolina sixes, 728 74; Sonth Carolina, new, 70.871; City of Momphia, 63%; Mobileand Onlo Ratiroad, sterling, 62 © 04; Mobile and Ohio Raliroad, interest, 61 a 62, ‘The express stocks were “off’’ from the high’ quotations prevalling last week and were compara- tively neglected m tne overwhelming demand to-day for ratiway stocks. Of the miscellaneous list at the * stook Exchange Pacific Mail went up to 121, Canton touchéd 62 and Bankers and Brokers’ 106), bid. ‘The closing quotations of the last regular board were as follows:—Canton, 61% a 62; Cumberiand, 8714 @ Sk; Western Union, 8694 @ 96%; Quitasliver, 25% 8 40; racine Mad, 121% 9 1214; New York Oca- tral, 164% @ 105; Erle, 33% @ 3634; do. preferred, 63 9.05; Hudson Liver, 130% a 151; Reading, 9756 @ 9736; Michigan Central, 1173¢ @ 119; Michigan South- ern, 013¢ 9 94%; Illinois Central, 133 @ 140; Pittsburg, 94.94%; Northwestern, 8334 9 83%; do, preferred, 8034 @ 8953; Toledo, 10734 @ 107%{; Rock Island, 133 @ 18844; St. Paul, 743 a 76; do. proferred, 95 @ 95%; Wahash, 634 @ 6334; do. preferred, 16877; Fort Wayne, 12% @ 12454; Ohio and Mississippl, 37% a si%. Prices close’ as follows on the call at the last open board:—Cumberland, 37 a 88; Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express, 26 a 20s; Adams Express, 68 a 658)<; United States Express, 50 a 6234; Merchants’ Union Express, 17 bid; Quicksilver, 25 a 2534; Canton, 6134 9 614; Mariposa, 7 a 9; do. preferred, 243; a 2414; Pacific Mail, 12014 #1205; Western Union 8354 @ 30%; New York Central, 164% a 1647; Erie, 3844 a 283¢; do. preferred, 62% @ 64; Hudson River, 130)¢ @ 1313¢; Harlem, 1303, a 186%; Reading, 06%¢ @ 9675; Bankers aud Brokers’, 104 a 106; Alton and Terre Haute, 41)¢ a 4235; do. preterrcd, 6724 & 68; Wabash, 633 @ 633g; do. preferred, 7514 a 77; Milwau- kee and St. Paul, 7434 @ 7454; do. preferred, 04% a 05; Fors Waynf, 124 a 1242¢; Ohio and Mississippi, 3734 ®@ 97%; Michigan Central, 11814 a 120; Michigan Southern, 933; a 93%; Wlinols Central, 188 bid; Pittsburg, 935 @ 9334; Toledo, 1065; a 107; Rock Island, 133 a 13334; Northwestern, 83!4 9 8334; do. preferred, 83% a 89. Business on the street after the board was at- tended with a great deal of briskness. The closing prices at @ quarter to six o'clock were as follows:— New York Central, 164%; Erie, 88% bid; Fort Wayne, 123% @ 123%; Michigan Southern, 08% 894; Rock Island, 1333¢ bid; Reading, 964 a 097; Northwestern common, 8334 @ 8334; Nortuwestern preferred, 8934; Toledo, 106% 2107; Pittsburg, 03% 894; St. Paul common, 7474 @ 75; St. Paul preferred, 94% a 95; Wabash, 6334 6334; Ohio and Mississippi, 37% a 87%; Pacific Mail, 120% @ 121. SALES AT THE MEW YORK STOSK EXCHAYGE, be its 108% 39 108 a9 103 89 ‘108! 64 E; in é es 83 98g, Ta ot E fhe & a 16.0) Louisiana 6's, ib. 72 1.000 Alabama oa ‘bds. ¢ 5000 Tol & Wab 24 m. 6:00 Mich ‘Cen San nba. Be x PhP, ¥ FortWachis 600 + is: Gh Talfepast Two O'Clock P. M. 9 10274 0 hd Evo RR... 18 Reading iki. $0) no & ia tie dideceness ae “3 ppesAtg es: 100 Hud River RR. C CHOMERCIAL REPORT. ” woatbae, Jan, 6 P.M. Corrre.—For Rio there continued an active demand from the trade and the market was strong for all grades. There were sales of 2,000 bags ex steamer South America, 1,721 ex Campanero, 1,00 ex R. C. Warwick, 3,54 ex Avou Vale, and (rumored) 5,0% ex Haydn, on privateterms, Of Santos 1,61 dace ex Gesine were sold on private terms, Other kinds were dull avd nominal. CoTToNn.--Recelpts 1,417 bales. The demand from ail classes of =~ ‘was Hebt and the market was heavy, and Prices receded eer I. len were only 1,640 bales, fieludtnz 1,109 for fptnaling, 3 ‘spreuiations 20 for export and 256 were in transit. A'tho clos, however, the marke was quite etemly at the ings oe ng qi nla Ordin Good ord Low miusiing Middling... Gout mbit Fuoum axm Grain Yt age corm meal, ie 7 i flour market somewhat irrecuian. Entre So with @ amail supply and a good Inquiry for export ald spe Tauion, Puied firmer, and tomeenlcs wre nate xc an improv ment of fe. por "000 bbls. were teken on spsen: Tation at #7 tbs 67 thousand bla were taken foc aries with oo terete beavis eleriog being tt Er ee ve iiguer of State and Western eu pecially (he intien were dull, though general! Cali agate Sout wen won wilt dl pal, The sais Gull and beavy. v "Fhe ales Rye flour was eS Bales 185 bble. at previo quotations, an were nearly nom! ea ia souhev our was improved «i 4, Bart w Ly oa Gomang, but ai lower ‘ales a at $9 for Brandy Na. , sig any B Este 735 Shot 1% % ig ig wp Olilo, tr: brand ta lew extras Keo wo 1200 3 0) Moo he 4g 600 ‘demand was almost wholly >" expo Sales were moatly at a1 es tor choice No. 9 prin wan extremely d) and of ive buyer. L +3 Was dates alin for part of a lond of Geitvered, the market closng ‘Gorman ‘was vei steady, the com 00 bushels, for new mixed Western, # joa 0 Ol 0 for olt do, tn a nd lower, closing ae 74 Tae salon were We Med to io bhatt 10g +t = > st bari nest; iti Gente st. "0t a oigraia In mae tealat Sania (ta, 491 do. tye, V4 ID a, zea iand buns ae sports sree sates mabe onive ¢ L Reg Doane en at jaa ‘a. Ate: at cae i a _ ppt "Fees earn were dull and nominal won aeons igetan, as a ihe, Gara do. EES ‘toe for b . _—_— lwe Be geotes Sth ae NacLinsesd wee RAE caaks and nae ow = heart of wars pho big ‘kinds, ” ha a jo 897 do. beef, 857 Laren te exeatsy TID) do. dant ath Pore was in beser demand aud with t oferngn tee market waa firmer Ad prices were about ib. closing strong at Bu. for new moss. ‘Tho were 1 ; (0 for new mess and ia; led sets eA eLe 9) Si for extra, prime; ana 00 bla, new miss, for (uNare, deli atx months, #50 3/4 a 00 50. sel ia Bat Rent roneed hogs ie Si s nae SJ your and Wie . es pliae ra janod Speer ‘con morerate ine 90 ‘bola at Bll a Hi fo ald mesa and G19. tor extra a ae yee was it rather were iige, w Iie. for dry saited "and packages at hotideray Mize, a se, for smoked doe He, ‘for 5 enema, ‘and. 8c, el for Hacun was q Wwe jicard of but, Wena Li srw set Erk a i: Moaerad eu Wiger a Mice. fur long eleng, Ic. . fixe! al6Xe. for short Por lati the market tras toierae Pifcoivs snd eroers saa ma prices were ‘bigher. Sales made of 75" pack at 190. a 20%, (ec. for No. 1 to clears gait Keita rendered. Atso 1,200 tierces for Mareh aud April Terdornus.—Recelpts, 62 bbis, Refined fo bulky was slow of séle, and the market wns comewhat lrregwiar, Bic; there were sales of in bbls. s.) wat in demand on prlvate terme, For marl ‘and hanvy at th firm at the close, when stan tart white was quo 27c. ; there were sales of 1,000 bbis. at 36) ;0. and 1,00 }do. ior February at 70. Naphtia wax in demand and sales being 1,800 bbin. at 1c. In Philadelplite the market Dut at lower Prlecs, closing howevei bales ‘0 bbls, opp white on ths ew acoid for the balance of this wraith, prt ut 20ig0, a DANE. 9 for Feuruary at 85i¢c.5 1,000 "tof March at Biyge-vand 41008 fron May to August at Sven RICE was quict bus steady at 940. a 9%¢c, for Carolina. ScGAR-—the market for Rio wat inactive, there beln demand of moment, and prices were heavy at Le, aT! ie for fait to good ronatog Cuda, ‘The sales wore 60 bil 400 bia, on private te! Inedi was more sought and fail floes pravaiied ia, tard Treen Ioigers aot whaito We, a 1 fe., yellow 18'ge. a ite, nnd extra iio, Sripa—Linsoed was in fair request and firmly. beld, en of 1,750 ba baga at $2 20 x ao duty 9,000 ary arrive rrive per, ‘Tider, ockets, to arrive oper wit i etneee at GF io dor and Ta Hoven 3,0 Lawman, G2 875 do, Grass were timly Ueld at our Past otations, OPALLOW was tp good demand and prices were frm. The des were 75,000 lon, at Ie 8 123sc- ml a Gif bois. There wero only small SEY. alos ah i, tax HORSE NITES, Mr. Shaw, the proprietor of the Union Course, has Aecided to give @ trotting meeting iu the spring, of six days’ duration, giving purses for al! grades of trotters. He also contemplates having a race meet ing, embracing all kinds of races and at all dis- tances, including hurdie races, &c. His programme ‘will be issued early in the spring. Mr. Frank Work’s team of mares are trotting very fast. It is the opinion of good judges of speed that there is not more than one team that can beat them on the road. Harry Hamilton has a very fine, stylish team of Dambletonian mares that are also very fast, Jacob Vorhees, Jr. las a very promisi bay mare, by American Star, dam by “Kentucky Hunter, bd War shows great speed to sleigh. FE. J. Crane’ black mare Hess trots very fast and hae 4 very stylish way of going. anak Gaker’s team of flag taiis are hard to beat to sleighs. Colonel Price's gray team ure lookin: some and show a fine turn of speed. Hi Boy 18 wing his gait. Dr. Cary’s bay colt Harry, by Hambletonian, shows to grept advantage when Gohig bis best. T sinat inare Lady Lindsay, fall sister to 1s said to be a clipper. Some fast trotuing was done on the west side of the Park the other morning. A number of gentie- men wuo rise and ride early took advantage of the litéle snow that was left to that locality and gave their fast ones a “‘breezing.” Among those who in- Auiged in the sport were:— Join Richards, with his team, Brother Jonathan and Pet, Mr. Phyfé, with nis sorrel Ethan Allen colt. George Fergason, with ni3 short-talled bay. ot ‘guson, with his ine-striding, long-tailed bay ding. is tt Tguson, with asorrel mare, a very wiry, rapid animal a yennison, with his brown teaw, Boston Girl bravka Maid, wr Marun, with his sorrel colt. Walter Briggs and his ifttie bay mare. Sedncy and Star were making good time, Wiliam Vaaderbllt was driving a chestnut geld- toy fir, Ives hada pair of bay colts, stepping well. Mr. Humphrey’s Eastern Queen beat Harbeck’s Haimbietonian mare, Mr. Spencer was giving his bay gelding a brusb. J. Minor was pone. his brown Patchen staltion through some $! work. ‘The Privateer colt, out of 4 Bashaw mare, owned hy Mr. Hoagland, 1s oue of the most promising tire year okis In the country. Mr. Hoagland will trot luim ayainst any untried colt. Ic is in contemplation to have two race meetlogs at Saratoga the comiag summer. PRESIDENT BERGH AND THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF KINGS COUNTY. New York, Jan. 25, 1809, ‘vo THE Error oF TH DERaLp:— Mr. Samue! D. Morris, District Attorney of Kings county, hes, during my absence to Philadeiphia, caused a letier to be published which I think no respectable person will read without feelings of regret that he should have done so. Had the tone of that ofictal document been such as the public have aright to expect from the responsible position Mr. Morris ocepies I would have explained its errora; bat, as it is, tne thing is nearly imposs! One word, however, IT will add, and duriag ‘one entire year the public prose ually assured me that the case shon!d come on, never ouce Intimating that the testimony was ¥ god at our last luterview, wien, by @ sincular eidence, ti jag a severe censure frou. one of the open court for a similar neglect of duty, he stated to me that 2 preponderance of ‘pri very hand- American ah wae the only reason for nos domg #0. Tic — oT, tliat the Grand Tnques: did find an ind ot rue Tiiat the writer of this in passing much of his time anid the feariul and revolting scones, rendered Im- ry his ene 4 creatures, 18 doing so simply “to bis name in priat” Is worthy the production which the honorable gentleman has given to the worl. HENRY GORGH. GRAND LODGE OF AICHOAN, 1 0, Fe This boly assembled ¢ at at Mead’s fan, Lausing, Mich., Wednesday, January 20, at eight P. M., rn, Master Biackman presiding, Abont 300 represen’ tives present; eleven new lodges instituted; ‘inves old ones resdscitated daring the recess, The reports show the order in a mort vigorous condition; mem. bership about Biicere elect for eek ee nd h as follows . Curtis, M. W. G. Master: EB, ney, D. G. Master; J. des, R. W. G. Warden; F, M. Fosier, R. W. G. Secretary; W. 8. Wood, ‘yy a ‘Treasurer; &. 1. Blackman, G. Rep. to @. L. U. A Coronen RevortTioxary Pexstoner DeaD.— Kitty Hood, a colored woman, 104 years old, and sh pose g the last Revolutionary pensioner io the tate of Tudiana, died in Jeanings county recently. Tier peasion waa drawn by virive of a wonnd re- ceived by her husbaud im the battle of Guilford Court House in 1780, MAILS FOR RUROPE The Canard mail st steamship “Java will leave this port ou Wednosday for Liverpool. ‘vYhe maiis for Europe will close at the Post OMce at haif-past eleven A. M. on Wednesday. The New York HeERALD—Kdition for Unrope— ‘will be ready at halfpast ten o'clock jn the morn- ing. Single copies, ia wrappers for mailin®, six cents. DENTISTRY. A LAUGH AT HAVING TEETH EXTRACTED—UAs nooevatul'y adminintered wince firet intr oiace!| five yenre fo; registered pamoes of thousands; no extra cha Vous and delicate patients earerul’y trested; beantifal Ui Upper, weighted iower ant partial withoat el en; work for atyle and ebeapnars beyond con ment exeept suited. Dr, Twenty-iret and Twenty eoond 3: ht Is ivi TDR Lg, UL NINTH STREET, BETW REN A Puaand Forte avenues, you ea Garefwily extracted without pain, for ‘io\centa New 1 INVENTION or CHEOPLASTIC “BONE Teeth, without metal, rubber oF porcelain, Laseried over Fad oid onan testimonials of most rensi- *Ackswab— Reade he Wi ci at ot way, ear Thirty nec -wecond street, ATIFICIAL TEETH.—BRAUTIPUL SET® ONLY See OLTON "Als 18 C ‘hana een MaPOCIAY a] Oonzatn, TE! a] AY Yact ei deo tWetr names at tie Tm Ritu. Wise ba EE Cie Fa ene NEW X2MK HMRALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, i869—TRIPLE SHEET. OND —O8 ivr Aveo, BETWEEN TiHIRtY- “ a) Sua afteracon, y's “race'et, pet map! box 2,078, ing pre. erty, and eae will be returnod to owner. Proven sume : STATES COUPONS; SUPPOSED TO have been lost {a tran t eeiqa within two or three yeara Prystoun 10 “Auzuat, ¥5 it orserntoa and Osabers, ok ‘teu! of sow iyove, station F, New RTH ANENUS CAR, feet af money, wich the lonae an Ootain Uy ad a anal] im of mon san 0: with S partivalars, i. it "W. Bay Pom 0 Pow olliod. J A RY 24, A BLACK AND TAN Lost cena, Jas JANvaRy 2, terrier Slut; y out; es a white col- far. | Whoever wi opus ine to Boray Sirews will be ely rewarded, W. SHAW, LO#2- ON SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 21, 18 30. ing from Twenty-sixth street to SI arch Twenty elgl'h street, @ email breastpia, "ot no vafue exoapt t3 owner. Tho Uuder will recvive 6d reward by retarainy tt to 440 Sixth aveane, i bi 7 Ls AP TH? ACADEMY OF MUSIC, AT THR PHIL 4, Marmont rebearal. om Friday afierneon, naapnaaey zy © ‘2 zal ar. suitabie ne getarne Ing it to No. 8 Sem Sixteemie sree O8T—ON SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 23, A RINK [4 Skate, ‘The iader will be anitndiy tewarded ea returs of same to 134 Chi rd Len SUNDAY FORENOON, ON THE CENTRAL Park iittle skatmg pond, a old Watch Chain, Tho gold Value wil be partit roruraed to U. A. Stevens & Cou 40 Fourteenth street, 7 Ost_IN AN ELaMrm AvENUm CAR yrsTeRMAY, or in Fortieth street, a Pocketbook, contaiaiag a qian- tity of money anda breastpin containing hatr. The anier wil be suitably rewarde? by leaving the same or the pin alone with Noel B. Sanborn, 43 Wall street, OST—ON SUNDAY EVENING, IN THE VICINITY OF Sixth avenue and Eleventh atroet, suuall mink fir Cale Jar, A suitanle reward will be paid b; ning the seme to 205 We cb ‘avenue and Hudson eat Tweifth aireet, between Es 1 ‘O8T-ON SUNDAY LAST, ON Sete. Ee Migcahidn§ Br- 4 tween Forty-ninth and Thirty-seventh af aint lace Wandkerchie! ‘with bal ler pinched. Hi receive. The inde? w as white apat on breast. Mae hy sebarning 3 (0 above adaress, t, 72 William street. Dog lost January ‘24 at corner ve nod Madison $5 ) the 2th December, lame in right bind leg. Whoever $] 10 REWARD.—LOST, ON SUNDAY NIGHT, BE- No. 4 Grands 4 Grand street. 5) REWARDFOR RETURN OF WIITE POODLE $5. ieturn to French REWARD.—LOST, A BLACK AND TAN DOG, ON will return him to £20 Weal Twenty-sevenih street will recelvo the above Tew tween Grand und Clark sircets, a mink Victorine. Tho finder wiil recet,e the above reward from Mrs. Roberts, S50 BE REWARD WILL BY PAID BY THE SUBSCRIBER VU for the return of the following notes, lost or misiatd on the 224 inst. :— J Sikiman & Co» New York. dated Nov, 7, 4 month ‘oble & Co, New York, Compre bs Beant New York, dated Jan. retans, Columbus, Oo, Maton ay 3, Paterson, N.J., dated Jan. rt 3 mare & Go. Bramonthe, teat Bh Rochester, N. ¥., dated Nov. All persobe are hereby forbid nogotiating the above notes, Fment thereof Las heen S75 - REWARD.—LOST, ABO FOUR MONTHS +) ngo, an English lever Watch, silver hunting case, MT. Tobias & Coy Liverpool, makers, cased by Badger &' Dillon, New, York, iity-tve dollars wil Bo pald for the recovery of the same anv! posittycly no questions asthe only desire of the advertiser ts to recover tue 81. 000 REWARD.STOLEN, FROM THB SAFE of Miller & Company, No, 82 Broa! strect, on the wight of January 8 te f meut Bonde, vi No. 85,01 fro-twenties, lasue of 1464, One Ni Ro. bh. 248, of #500, fiver ‘The pubite are warned above reward will be paid and no quvstions asked for the return of sald bonds to GZOKG! MILLER, No. 63 Broad fae reward for the return of any por- tion t $1, 000 “REWARD.—STOLES, berry strat, Calvary 1888, the following Bonds motion, Mes, Now. Tibsah Insti nv,’ $80 Conpon, ond (now me |. $2) Coupon Boi ste ies are Simp varmere be * bonds. The abo D. Brenan, or Taapector Dike, ‘questions asked, FROM MUL- netery ofee, January rane Bonds (new a8 .862—enc! ahiee iy tee atreet, and no __LOAN OUPIOES. hn } RLEROKER STREET—THE HIGHEST scher, Joweiry, Silks, Dry Goo inoncy advanced on the same; and advanced upon. HA. BARNARD. A MONEY LIRERAULY ADVANCED ON DIA- roonds, Watches, Jowelty, fory ov te same, Bonglt at highest’ rat $0 Pawnbrokers’ Tickets bought for Tinrhonda; Watchos, Sowelry, fees at 79 Bloocisor surest, #02 ond door, three doots west of Brondway. ATS Diam aia ‘all articles of veln Pawnbrokers’ Tickets boug! BRATIAM 3, JACKSON, PAWNPROKER, © PRINCE AV street, near ‘Broadway, loans money ia large or email fume on personal property Of every description ; established in 1831. SES MADE ‘Dry Goots and JACKSON, Mi Herts of every devcrip wand sireot, two doors weit of AT HyMaw'a, ole BROADWAY, CORNER OF BOND / {heral advaices made on Diamonds and Watolem, Sliver Ware, fey oF will pay the highest market price for she same, T Laat} os ESTABLISHED | OFFICE, ¢ 8 NAS oucan obtain Liberal advanee rware, &¢., of will purchase chem An HONIGMAN, Broker, — wv. ate x Sena! s Ww vated hes, Sit at the higicest valuation, MADE. ON, “DIAMONDS, 7, Manos, Furniture, Sewin, Gatien’ Hien c., &c, The esloof Household Furniture made a alto Pawnbrokers’ Tickets bought, ‘TAY a joneers and Commission Brokers, 129 Bowe: Speenlity : WEIL, An iy aT a gry, NTH STREET, NEAR WALLACK’'S jiectre, Lpag the highest price for Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry lrazce on the same. ISAACS, Diamond Broker, 57 Thirteenth street. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE Silka, Ac. The same ES P, MATVHEWS.. WATCHES, JEW- sold: advan T 67 BROADW. ZA on Diamonds, Watches, Jeweiry, Bonght ard old, At 702 BROADWAY DIAMOND) elry and S!'ver 1 to eng amount op the same ma perty. - o BRANDON. 12 ‘Broa tway RY STORE 728 BROADWAY—THE NW THE JEW AL” highest “price ald for Diamonds, Emeralds, Rubies, Pearte, Watehes, old Gold and sliver, Laces, Cam>is' Hair Sbawis, ke, LYNCH'S, [Ry STOR, 7 BROADWAY AVID dvances money on Diamonds, Watches, ware. Business strictly confidential. ON DIAMONDS, PURNITURE, PTANO- Tones Mirvora, Carpets, Paintings, Brouzes, iooks, Fors, Cerringes, Harness and’ every description of va‘uabie berssual property. Latge wagone for, moving famille 1a ounty. Furaiture boxed, shipped, stored, Ofice nih eth nape Bist pgm) Lye oe hae NASSAU STREET, CORNER f Natden 4g Immonse faciiitics, advances at Wi Pianos, Merchan- yersecuriieato any amount tnnungally tow ra re etal, dise, Life Policies or other seni 12 ) ROWRRY, KEAR GRAND, ROOMS NOR, 1 AND 2, ratre.! Money (0, any ainonut advanced on Dist monda, Watches, Jewelry, Ware, sitke, de or the goods Bought, Pawnbrokers Teketa bought. € -THE LONG EXPERIENCE IN LOAN AND OU? $e Broker business and immense facilliies, I am prepared terms on Watches, Diamonds, “iorcuandine at 99 Bowery, wy ies sold, en BY to negotiate Jon $09 Sitverware, Bilk es (\Q) BROADWAY. 609 Foil vaing and highest price wavanced fi on 2 Diamonds, Wi , Sliver Pinte, Gud Silks, Bevehalitlg Farntinre, te. 03 formeriy Bi rooms: Now ie 6 ad Broadway, Se 0.6. wes, ud FURNITURE. A Finst CLASS FRRNITURE OUTFIT, MANUFAC: AV tured by J. F. ©, Pickhardt, 167 Bleecker street, corner Of Sulifvan #trest, for enle.—34 per cont on the account and the balaneo on favorable terms, All bilis fur ®J00 10 per cent off for cash. MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT, COVERED A\. ‘tn brocate!, comt $469, for 8180; one do. #70; rosewood Pinnoforia for 37, cont nd Etagere, Paintings, Hrouzea, at balf original cost: proy mily leaving city: Gi We Fifteenth street, near ‘int ave A’ RNEST ROTH'S FURNITURE _N MANU PACTORY, 66 and 68 Bleecker street, betwoen Broodway and Mul: berry sirvet-Magniticent Parlor Sultty covered with satin broentel, reps or baireloth, from #9 to Over 00 worth all Kiuds Furniture, heap. “All goods warran PRIVATR FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY WILL JA. ell at sacrifice for cash magniicent satin brocatel Jar Jor outs ee wa! ee ei one syities SS oot = forte for Hor, Bedroom and Dining Furniture, Tid Wert Kini street, neat Sixth avenue, © ia (anes, Fe RRITURR, BEDDING, &6., AT low prives. Ho Lied, and week OF wont, At SGREENE £86, EbIS Woe Big Corner Twentieth a O©4se irs TS AND FURNITURK.. plied with Compete, Farnivure, Keser ABU" Coss FOR. #AL COMPLETE SET g FURNIT! ery household nrticie I Zhommahod rc eit ask oes VERY by the ‘avenue, USE KEEPERS SUP. 1.— LADIES AND A ait value in ai Calling oF adsirosst nue, near Ninetee ae _SALES AT AUCTION. “et i= iL. MULLER, AUCTIONKER, BALE OF @0 VALUABLE BUILDING Loa ON THE GRAND CENTRAL AVENUE, ABOUT THREE-POURTHS OF AMILE FROM HARLEM RIVER, It WESTCHESTE® COUNTY, BEING PART OF THE MONRIS STRBBINS TRACT. — ADRIAN H, MULLER, P. R. WILKINS & CO, will sell at auction, on THURSDAY, Jan. 2, 1989, at 13 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, 131 Broadway, New York, ‘The 406 Lots above described. Tuls property 1s locaged on the easterly side of the grand Central arene (which fg # continuation of Eighth avenue and Seventh aveaue Boulevard), aboat 600 fect north of Areularfus Hotel, and adjoiaing Inwood; is in one of the most healthy and Deautifat sections of Westateater county, om high grocad, commansting fine wie ad ori only about 12°8 feet from the Harlem’ Ratront ey oarter of ‘e ‘erma liberal, the ‘auctionecra, nee T Pine street. ucTION Peale. RT. HA! street, niware, Table ant Pocket Cutlery, fm lots to suit ymncnmeele sa Fotow (aa dtias ~~ Wael Wrashalabs-9 onan Honours, 74 Water cinsct Pusops-—4l Ciatern Pumps. Also, Fheit Heraware ' imamate WRDNESDAY, Jan. 21, at 107g ofelock. att 18) Warren street. order of Meagrz, Morgal ers & Finn, Thetr entive betance of Brack of Heavy and Shelf Hardwa rable and Pocket, ost dee, be. Keven, Washbastus, Gluspots, ne, Toflers, A 5 fied ibs ‘nad Franca. Hoppers. leo; Shelving, C eee oes ac. Catalogues on MORRIS oF tal re yer HAZELE, CO%, Anctio 2 oe foneers, A J. RLNECKER, 80N & GO WILL 8ELL AT AUC- «tion, oa THURSDAY, January At 12 0% aoe, at the Wrst SIXTY-S2COND STRERT-“New three story bigh stoop Lrown atone front House and four Lots on Sixty-aecond treat, 144.11 west ofthe Grand Boutevard ; eo 3 ‘by the owner fo the beat manners jst finlahed: lard wood etairs, marble tle in hall, and all the modern conver KING STPREET.—Three pnts p bilek House and Lot No. 82 King street, between ‘Macdongat and Varick Sireeta, ‘Trinity church lease (OF niueigen seers, House in good ander an contains the modern ern, fraps womenta. WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREE’ Honse and Lot No. 440 Weat Thirtr-secou? etr Ninth and Tecth avenues. On the rear Of the ts a two sory brick Honse, Foth supplied with Croton, aud in very good onter, Insured for 88,00 in Greenwich Insarance Com: any. $2,000 ean remain on mortgage. Maps at 77 Cedar A ~J,M. TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER.—AUCTION SALE + of magnificent” Household Furniture, Piano! a ia Bronzes, Painiings, Drawing Room Suits, Siiver Gucterio'Cabinets Statnary and: many fare and cos! Of Artand Articles of Vertu on this dav (Tuesday! cegant brown stone mansion, tween Ficth and Sixth aveaues, commenct The Auetionser would call particular attent and the public to this sa larsest and richest assortr offered at auton this season, furnished less than six months ago at a cost ot 845,000:—Drawing Room Furniture, covered green gold, goid brocatel of the richest description ; flosrwoot Tiacere, Hotate, Rose and Marg ieterio Cabiiet Rookcase, Tables,’ Encoignures, Velvet, Medallion Carpet Paintings by emtnont artists, Pronze Clocks, Stanary, Sevres, Dresten China Vases, Ornaments, superh Brocaiel, Lace Curtaing, Mirrors, Chandeliers, Korewood Piaaoforte, Stool, Nusle Rian Hatstand, rosewood. walnut, atsicals, Wartranes, Gomnodery Halt & Banvors, Sheeta, Coanterpanes, Dining k s. Buel, elegant wets Tubyy crystal Glaasware, nilver Casters, Tuvedns, Salyers, Baskets, Pitcher, Dinner, Tes Rorsice, Knters, Forks, Table Linen, Cutlerr, Basement and Kitchen Furniture. N, B.—Parties wishing to attend this take Fifth aveaue AUCTION. NOTICE sale of macniti wood seven octave eh avenue and day (Tnestay), cent! et, RRY, actioned pa \eie o'clock precisely. This sale ts worthy the ra, aa the furniture pgp eet last el: soneiating, of Seruut Parlor Furniture, in & Pl commencing at Dy attendance of pi ia'nse top, Contre Tables, ie. elegant. Bi fy 10 -Walutt, det ale Dining’ Room vitetore, Table Ware, de. ailin perfect order. Pull particulars In catalogues, UCTION NOTICE.—LARGE SALE OF Elegant Housebold Frrniture, This (‘Tuerd: fe nis a'e'ock prec! Brivate resi h etreet, between Eisth aven TURE PITZIRMALD, auctionoer, The sule cons: Velvet, Brugeois, Ingrain Carnets; elegant rosewood 7'¢ octave Pianoforte; handsome Parior Suits, covered with satin, brocatel, Mirrors, Curtaina, Painting sterds, Bureaus, Waahstand Turkish Pasy Chatra and Tadies, cane Chairs: Clnea, reps and hairelowh; Tables, es, Brontes, Cloc! Bed- g and hair Mottresses, ideboard, Kxtension na and Sliver War Table Cattle , &c. Bale postti a A UoTION NOTICE. Tools, Steam Engine, Boller, Copper Pans, Machinery of Blange Confectionery and Chocviate Manu: RT, Auctioneer, will gell ou this day, Tasiarty SF at 1 resack, at No, 105 Hhadaon wireet, constatiing of Steam Hngineand Boller, Shitting Pulleys, Pipes, Bteara Qanges, Cepstalicing Pans. Vacuum ‘and Melting Pane, Mix- ingAlachines, © Heaters a merfcan Cocon ‘Machines, Cocoa Press) Fi form Seales, eae Copper oilers sifting Sinatine, Moulds, Tron Pots, Brass and Copper Kettles, Machinery dha nd Implementa necessary for carry- ing on the business. Al Fixtures, Iron Rave. Deaks, Bookcase, Letter Press, Partition; Gas 'Fistares, Store Fix: tires, Counters, Shelving, Seales and Weights, Box Boards Lumber, cu fe. Terme cash, ‘Tho goods t0 be remove immediately ater the sale, Catala, HOBART, Auctioneer. Jaco UCTION NOTICE.—JAMES JENKIN Ui cer, will sell at pnbife suction on Thursday and Frida: January 2 and 29, at 11 o'clock each duy, at Brovcwav, near Forty-fret atreet, tho Tinges, Hatnesa, Sicigha, Kober, Bella and Blankets, ae aver offered at prblie aale in'New York. See horse coluin’ MAX RAYERSDORFEN, AUCTIONEER, OFFIOR Bow MAX BAVERSDORFER & CO, sell thle, At at Albany stoeek, Fixtures 4 Buiteuer Shop.’ Sale postive, DRIAN H. MULLER, AUCTION OF CHOICE LOTS ON THE NEW A. HL, MULLER, P. R. WIL ton on'Taesiay, January Bsleszoom, 111 Broadway, four ouolce Lo find eonmanding views ot great beauty. Re (PPORY CASH SALE RIVER SIDE PARKS. will sell, at auc- the Exchange r the parks, UCTION SALE—OF CROCKERY, and Fancy Gooda,—HENRY G. GLASS, CUTLERY "VANS, ' Anctioncer, Gill goll on Tuesday, January 24, at 10 o'o'ook,’ at 89 Barclay tr iW ‘a general assortment of lite Granite and © © Wi bret _manufnctorion ; axel also Yellow and Rock Ware: Mon. | Also Invoice of fue Stiver ry, Fancy Goods, &e., in lots to sult par country dealere, “Goods will be packsd In good order for shipping, —- MAX BAYERSNORPER, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE +» 30 Bowery, MAX BAYERSDORFER & CO. #0! on ednesiay handsome Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, Paint- fugs, Manos, £e., of four story house. Cstalogue at tale, Awa, L. Y NDEW, TER, A. Duane stree AcvoHONEER, FY) is day, at 12 M., regular sule of Horses, sora, arn racing a fine line of superior Trotting and road Stock. Fu particulars at nals, See special adver tleement nnder ind Carriage head. veric ON NoTIO GREAT BARGAINS FOR Oasit.— ERNEST gy te Furniture Muoufi , 56 and BR Bleecker street, between Broadway and Mu treet, New Purniture, less than atction. prices; Claas; magnifcent eatin brocatel Phrior Suite, latest style, do,, $115; Parlor Suite, covered with reps or haircloth, 3 65 to $150. Over $50.00) worth all kinds Parlor, Bed: cing aot Livrary Huraare, at cow ‘prices. "Gall before kolng to auction, RY BeNRY U, Leens + MINE: HENRY H. LEEDS. TUCTIONERR. On Tharsday ant Tnntiary Wand 1, ai Ty o'clock each evel t ‘LEEDS: Ant GALLERIES,” Nos. 817 and 819 Broa‘iway, rout! ay cores Twelfth street. 0) A CHOTCE: Kad ad sk OF MODERN OIL PALNTINGS, Woehiiy, T. Hicks, embracing the w Cerenionrkn, WM. Ontedie, 4, F. Kensat, Hamiitoa, Wart, Powell FE, C. WiMtians, Gienoux, Lutresse, . ©, os, vy and others AL¥O, a number of fino old Pictures, The above are now on exh! tale, free. HENRY i, LbEDS & Henke i LERDA At “Grronne , ‘ill gall by auction, on Thurs warerooms No, t hast’ Rights hold Furaitnre, Aulahed an a entire stock ot the’ well kuo racturor, Mr. Hick wayne spose of ie ate: tock tn conusauence of other business erraagemen po. a of el t earved fostwood and black walnut, Parcor and" Library ia, ro9e rood and black walnut marble top Con're Tables, Bingeres, a Tosewaod and biack, walaut pedslends, ng Bureris, Waabstands, Commod rardrobas, cases, Hail Stands and Chairs, Lowigea, Buffets, Chairs, fon, day and erst Y T HENRY H. LEEDS & MINER. :xeentor's wale. 1 eal by, at BER u DS, Andes er auction on Wednestay, J at 10; rele at wet talesroom, ‘No. if Livery eireet, ‘large Stationery and Fancy B for the aiating rath 7 oft fend Dunia tree me fe B'S: ings ere almost exelt busi: nd our estan on condt thine areigttchy se pineolen eee Good stabi eae s iwate i Be iat poten of ot livery aie iat. ta warranted ar “oun D DOWN TOWN OF vige 1S AT NO, 3) NASSAU, Pe jee, Gevemens tat end “publio sales. Lil ada on ovpreauinaia, che hrwating, ple ‘ soa oA BAL and nine " nants, sorrel Mates; tow in fou eight and nine i eed te al Beesien, free frou vice, wi ich brown ‘Trott! ng are. as La ete ae years oat fy long tailand mane, kind anit trae in all harne Podne Ri out of @ Messenser \eanet caaed tae Kentucky; can trot fn 5:10, and with p pro ver handling oan be Bosnia at a" eobucky for $4, tender wold ow erie Mot the owner ‘ging abroad, Warra sted sound, kind a ‘elegant close Conches, nearly new; 1 Par & Phacton and 1 nokinp roa Wagon, ail in complete order ail built by hands, 6 years, kind in all harness, froe rare'ler, Gry and trie. Thoroughbred ‘sorrel Horse, 16 han. %8,9 yours, Ti eto Beno tne let Avon oe ‘item, "Mout, ies xt ih ror atytone cannot be surpasse!. Wa ante: ktod inal harnes ¥, free > fami Paces; efit ond ti Wee outa goed sorters tye Wagoasi one Queen 10m in Bay Pi Ato Salt a inal hartows and Na der auditiey ron fron vice el re ror eset Nad wwe Horses: top sa no > wera te Purine ceacripiton tine ot aai0, evar postpone a bale om accout of the wox:h B* ROBERT SOMERVILET, Sy te RB, ~SALES room 87 Nassatt street, ollie. UE baig! 2 oe wil act ira auction, at bis sales roo HY Rasen sire nsetold Parniture. —— WEDNESDAY, St, ane a ine ft as the nutatit oy ora ronderay, ‘ales: The five sory factory, my ritvortiecets ‘Tue three story brick Hee 182 Rast Liguaton street, y Pain a ee Padnuine Esgrawlnge ‘T. WHITEHOUSE REN ATRE AT. Shee tN mae Pn om eR. LARGE PACK. oF BOOTS, Feycc sp paOcAsT, WEDNESDAY. MANUARY 27, ‘The Csialoque will Geom (e208 eampie- cree of r prime and seusonable G oe ag tor Southern, Western, nd ctty trade. ‘x By F, COUTON, AU fOTIONE RAGIN ar ite Ho: ¥ ‘urnitare, Tapest sels and of Fartor Sums, Oil Painut niingm wearble\ton, ton: carpet mM do.. Ce. es; this goat G 265: Wens Thin fe! ay ‘cfacatay’y eee i olock, at Ni tet Ihateret naar Nines grenue, the oniiré Furniinre of the, House. It wit comprise the usual assortment of Parior, Dintn Mirna on Basement; also soveral_ superior Oi! aintiocy Thompson and ‘thors. C: nes at houre. oF atte a tbe goods must be removed thie day tnd Wed ueaday ta HARLES S TAYLOR, AU 1 CTIONEEM.—BY¥ TANT rh si A WEEE, 189 Raweer’ will soll tala da ai 11 o'cloe! leis Moe‘tot or Pisccres Glasses, wt 12135 Division strect, a cl and Oval Wane Gavee of Giass and iwo Show ENRY RB, HERTS, AUCTIONEER. Hossebolt Furniture, Mirrars, Oa TUESDAY, JAN. 36 at 104, Oe Paiek, at the salearoam, 16% comprising rosewood aod walnut Purlor and nd Chamor fri nak oxtensing Tables, Buiteta, Lonnges, Brvagols aad (orale Brenchs Piste Mirrors, Curisins ta, Oilcloths, ea, Crockery, i and Glagaware, I Bedding. tale es, Ol Patotiogs, Engravings, Rooks, ig Uton- tho entire (urmiture of alarye house; ali Catatonar at aaie. Fst, FRUTzAN, AUCTION EER—OFPIGE- +4 y, xells on Wornewlay entire large Stuck of Dry Goods Bure; will be gold in lots without reserve, ‘More articulars to-merrow. Pe ss HES? eae (AUGHONEER, Orric= om vee hin we hig persona! attention to all kinds of Sales; money advanced; references to the mereanshe community as to ) Fay experience, facilities and standing. ENRY FELTMAN, AUCTIONEEI OFFICE 69 Brosdwey, sets thle day at 10 o'elog 678 Second now. avenue, Stock ixturee of m grocery store. Sale positive, without resere ENRY FELTMAN, AUCTIONRER, SFLU Tharsday, the entire elevant Furniture of » wal cnuiprisad in part of Rep Sulis, Chamber Suit, Carpota, Kitchen Puratture, &o, More partlewars on day of” ale. ROGART, AUCTIONEER. Horees, Wagons, Harness, ke. feilacl on Saurtay January 3, at 11 o'clock, tables,’ corner Fariythind siréet nud Sixth tire stock of the above stables, Coaches, It two rate Wazona, Hretta, double slog'e pda Whips, Blankets, Robea, matched patra se Horses, fant trotters, "A fail devcriptiog at sate a table ET Lumber, & J. HOGART, AUCTIONEE: WEDNESDAY Janu: 2 o'elock, at the auction ‘rooms No. PN: Nara a 10; # Homechiol Farnttare, Patior, #olrcom, 1 and liurary Furniture, Batusels an! Ingeaia’ Car lot Store Fixtares, Des BOGA! RT, A Siiinebias. = FER. day, at It o'clock, a 13 Hida {siteet) nour North Moore street, ithe entire MachinenseT Eaziog aud Boiler, Coy Baer Bollera, late. yuh aan ty of Pipe, Belting halting, leya, ke, of « Confectionery and to Manufactory. Store Fixtures, Ao, Catuogies at FARSHAL'® SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF AN BXBCU- JVi tion to me directed and delivered, I will for sale at public auction, on Tuesday, the 2th day of Jauuure, V at 12 o'clock noon, in bem G "tit irtystwo bales Hope, ya ILUIER, Marval. DAWNBROKER'S BAER. -JAMES AGA Ave 110% ‘eer, 50 New Bowery, will sail this day. at 11 o’ciock, ite jota of men’s and women’s Clothing, Quiiis, Blankets, Bea- Pillows, Susets, Tatieciotis. By order of rama, 18h Varick treet. AWNBROKER'S SALE OF WATCHES AND J WEL Wy R, FIELD, Auctioneer, $7, Peart rtroely corn Jan, 27—W lots of Gold ant City Het ntsce, Wetrestay, bilver Watches, Diamond abd (old Jewelry, une and Hike tole, Masloal and Mathematical Faster mat be. Hy oF ison & Co., sueceasors to mpaon, Wt Bow Rou SOMERVILLE, A como EER, Nassau #1 Bale of ratuntta fea! state ROBERT SOMERVILLE: will sell by. a doy, January 9, wt 12.0 noon, at ths room, Ii Broadway, the five story brick Factory Fittatren, between avenue 1) aod Lewis stroct, 2 0 Goerok, 20x61 Also the four story brick Tenement Honse Wo. Thirty-secgnd street, Dear Firat avanti. The above will be told without resorye. Quexrrs SALE, Goots Stock. RICHARD WALTER: Ati io will sel! on ba peg evecare 28 lock, at No. 38 Catharine street, a nd gen ‘of Dry Goode, Pes Brees Godda, Merinnon ye ialnes, Caticoes bit he tore ures aD: ee — PANES UBRIEN, Seri. ‘B. REILLY, Deputy. Queers: SALE ‘ RICHARD WAL Tons, AUPTIONEER, esday, JR: tA o'ctock, at 53 Cattyae Sat cal On EneetnTs Saneret asanrynout of iimporied and do} Dry Goods; also Store Fixyres. Jonna DEMrSY. Depity. JANES O'BRIEN, Sori. QTEAN ENGINE AND MACHIN] RY bs) howd us ay 5 ‘Wodnesday, ‘at the Empire Care wi Bolt ale Ta uectary a3 npany, IF LAS pher street, nea! ros Ba New lore, ten horve i] Burdon, maker; ler sud eait if nd, tree, Pollsbln ing, Serew Fabs, Took in a large jot Norway Iron ©. OMAS GAFFNEY & COJAUCTIONRERS, of CHAM HOMAS | “hy virtue of a gatiel mortgago, will sell thie das, at 10ig orclock, the Lensg License, Stock aud Vistures of clase f Store orner of Grand and Tho . Bale pow Wm H. Tracy, Attorney for ore } 70™ AUCTION SALB of Repinton Coal, Oa We ips ‘as sane ei: The Delaware, ye we ril nelly Sy ewer one Hh DRAPER At om Raftrond Coum pany will sel, by Messrs rors Qonters, at the Company "p enlearion, 28 Exch co New York, on Wediesd 3 Id o'olosk, noon, 10 I, from the Lackawennt va deliv Kilaaboth, N. J. during Foraary, 1262, SMUD LOA MINCELSANEOUS. A AT OPPORTUNTY. LA aN. of very fins Turwah Kronen for 1 Hover, inti, hatters, potters, @e, WI De wold At a erccivee th cove — alto ep’ a f t we q esraphes, ‘ South Pita is Wililain, We Aanand F D TO SEND Butter Com FRENCH Al ADVERTIG! MENTS. P DE-UNE FEMME PRANCATGR ComMT OF rem bee KR ir neldmeonse co fin, qt pare at bis te a a i sitet Go bonays racomnmandations, Sin dresser na rue. MANDE 1 O6NE (PROTESTANT POUR hee ep Hah ebanes faut itm OP tere te Rey complarsanta, et bien to Oo qui pent fo bornes alceed att bre Bey MARU fe» oho ad a eae 7 2 EMBNT UM 77 sera a New York ou a1 dana Toaverfeaey ponnes ratcr Bradry ter nuiot Lanrens t., chatabre No.8 ches M, Fourn)c. TROUVER UNA pose comtry CUT ss FILLE FRANCATSE Dest Pinc® Gonos Teterencen “ganar eralty. me FEMME Al PRAROAME, Rear lene | eet ‘a otbee. 'N FRANCAIS DEMANDE yy pt ya dans OT i Ly Ty Adressor bor 900 au COCR camoaane