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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY aa 1869.-TRIPLE SHEET. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | “sve, 12 ie eftort to got posseation of she! Fors . eo Alleghany, introduced s bill to Aay WEpyEspay, Feb. 10—6 P. M. intended ‘the The market to- Rallway the of money was abundantly supplied Emveas & using ice ay at six per cont on government collaterals and asee, which i hes cotained Beso’ 32 at six and seven on miscellaneous securities, Ex- athe conta outa Fart Warns road a he ceptional loans on governments were made at five ral application to all railroads in this State, and Per cent. Between stock houses more money than | Provion eee eee eas de could be used was offering at seven per cent, and tained for sny consideration. many lendera, rather than make @ concession in the | _ Second.—That no person ‘alialt be allowed to vote rate, kept funds unemployed. Commercial paper shall have promised or received any considera- was without change and prime names were dis- counting at from seven to eight and nine per cent. pecans roof of authority in such form as the by- ‘There is no important change in the current of West- real preset pr Spa Bl EP rn and Southern remittances, Much money is find- | neld stock for k for arty day a prior to the election. ing its way directly from the West to the South, and FUN person et vote on the stock sold in the | for future delivery Tor upgn any stock which shall hence a slight corresponding modification have been transierred to han or dbtained” by him for flow of currency through New York. Forelgn ex- | the “esr of voting at the election to be held. change was still weak on account of the numerous ‘Any person holding stock in trust, who bills drawn against exported bonds. Prime bank- sot eee ee proxy for any Cay tig rh penal be ers! sterling was quoved at 100% 0 10034 for sixty ee ueain aan One aicie Gas days. Third.—That no proxy shall be allowed unless he dollars per share and undergo six i ent Person offering to vote can be chal- The contest continues mn the gold market between - the “bulls? and “bears.” ‘The former are deter- orc “3 take an “perm, enutiedo roe and us| mined to make @ “squeeze,” and so “corner” the | testing rhs right to vote under the provisions of this “shorts” who are reported to have largely oversold i ee pi sgaren are not satisfactory the ine the market, The ‘‘bears,”” on the other hand, are ‘Kighth—No person thus challenged shall be al- hammering away with all their might, and base power eee ‘their operations for a fallon the heavy exportations ‘of bonds and railway stocks, which will be paid for | pecomes necessary to explaia thar, George W. Cass, ‘with foreign goid, The Gojd Room presents a scene Prenident of the Fort Wayne road, has published a ‘of considerable excitement: The loaning rate to-day | Card card ating tat threo ‘ourth of ite owners oh Went from 1-64 for borrowing, at the opening, to 1-32 | week. On the other hand, Jay Gould, Prestdent of for carrying, bofore Clearing House. ‘These were the | the Erie, testified that he has obtained enough stock xtreme, figures both ways, but they indicate the } 2% gentrok It ‘Warne. sand 10 “fey bas tavestod. i wide differences im the supply of cash metal, | allowed exercise: ia its constitutional $10,000,000 or $12,000,000 of which is said to have Ey is cinimed eee ete intimate» connesion been locked away by the clique in the furtherance of’ the present “buil”’ movement, To-day one of the road nd aoe s e hegngy ee ane reputed members of this clique purchased $1,750,000 connected sated. witht the Fort Wayne road ‘when the price had weakened, while $2,000,000 more | periand, Pitsburg. and. Chicago via baltimore nd were “squeezed” by the “borrowing” and “carry- | Ono Railroad, under the title of the National Trans- ing” process. Both sides fought desperately to-day, | pron Company, without using the Pennsylvania “with the advantage decidedly on the “bull” side TRADE WAS ‘when the market closed, their efforts during the | THe recelpts for customs and the recelpts, pay- latter part of the day being assisted by a decline of ments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city one-eighth in bondsin London. The arimusof the We SR SegtTee ‘pontoon “oF the “WoRk hawe heeg ag “pulls” is inflation of the stock market, which they | fllows:— ope to effect by inflating gold. When it 1s remem- ona eae Receipts. Pyenane Balances. bered that vast amounts of foreign capital are | Fep, 8.. $403,857 $801,908 Pee $85,652,525 awaiting a more reliable condition of our fnances | Feb. 9.. 718,056 1,369,464 786, Preliminary to investment in the railway and 2 | pen 120,00 Se other property of our country it 1s questionable | The exports (exclusive of specie) from New York 4f this policy of the stock gambling cliques is so | * foreign ports for the week ending February 9, and shrewd a one alter ait, Were greenbacks to go to par | S!ce the commencement of the year, compare as ‘our bonds would be worth as much as, if not more | follows with those of 1867 and 1408: ‘ ‘than, consols at tue Royal Exchange. Why will not he weak. Sach asa’ \/amernine >) gate a the argument also hold for railway stocks? The For Ay reported: Seirsoteat eons eis efforts of the cliques so far have not been of the most flattering character. Gold isa commodity very | Since Jan. 1..$20,430,501 $19,256,893 $17,487,506 difficult to “lock up.’ 1t leaks into tne market from. @ hundred crevices. Few attempts of the kind SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCWAY3E, have been successful, and then only mode Wednesday, Feb. 10—10:15 A.M. rately so, Let the stockjobbers try the “bear'’ eee Led a cou. ate be rey ie Bante tactics for once in gold, and they will be Bah Am DS TanG, Os astonished at the result. They will certainly ioe Crest oy Fg ereate popularity for themselves. and carry 1Btmp Teme Bk. is advantage with them in their operations. The 200 Can e ‘American, whatever his business, who “bulls” gold in these days commits moral treason to his country. ait ‘To-day transactions were quite large, the gross clear- H tgs being $04,933,000. ‘The gold balances were | 1 etOicis'age": HE ofl ie $3,797,527 and the currency balances $5,744,778, The | 2000 Tenn 6's, ex cou... 667 88 Fange of price was as follow: ian The following is a statement of the movement in cotton since the Ist of September last to the 6th id “call ia Snst., as compared with the same ayend in the pre- 8 Chie: RI 7 eat epee Hi Re Mag BSES2E: ‘vious two years:— 00 © 100 66 ree: | 1808. 23g 100 Pitts, Fe 116% Recelpts a at the ports.. 1,405,000 1,495,000 rele : Be ie xe f ‘sion Ric: 1h xport to Great Britain ' $36,000 "662,000 7000 Ha & St Jos ee, 10 1Wo1 Export to France 3,000 111,000 1000 Great West 2d m. Fah papa ames iat Ex. to other foreign pis ine 000 141,900 ‘Total exports.. 713,000 814,000 Stock on hand. 404,000 326,000 The government bond market was strong and | 1000C, C&T Cent Ist. 36 100 ei Wuoyant curing midday, in sympathy witn the re- | 7 aoeeiacuens Rok aise gs it markable advence of five-twenties to 7734 in London. ; 18500 UN's, "sl, con. 1 . Water in the day, with a falling off of the foreign Tau uss ae ts, Suge ce fesse wy tert price to 77 and under realizations, there was a con- | 10} US B20, a rH cession from the highest figures. The issues of 1867 Bold freely at 110, The market closed strong mt five o'clock, wilh the, following quotations: United States sixes, 1881, regisiered, 1i% M12; do. coupon, 13% a IL dof, five- ‘ewenties, registered, 10934 a 110; do. WISH @113%; do. 1864, MOA a 110%; do., 1865, 112 11234; do., new, 1865, 109% a 109%; do., 1867, 109% 100%; do., 1868, 110 @ 110%; do., ten-forties, Wegistered, 102% a 103; do., coupon, 109 a 10934; cur- f@ency bonds, 101% a 101%. + 1m the market for Southern securities Tennessees Off 34 to % per cent, Virginias were 1 per cent and Loulsianas steady at yesterday's figures. Prices closed:—Tennessee, €X Coupon, 6635 a 67; do., mew, 66% 266%; Virginia, ex coupon, 56 a 57; do., new, 62a 624, ; do., registered stock, 6034 051; Georgia wixes, 82 a 84; do. sevens, 9234 a 92%; do. sevens, in- Perest payable in Georgia, 88 a 90; North Carolina, x Coupon, 64% a 6434; do., new, 6286234; Missouri Feros do., Hannibal and St. Joseph, 863¢; aed = S.s8es222Ss: rf o5Ei SETSBSASSE: il a a sixes, 7134 & 7235; do. levee sixes, 67 a 34; do, levee eights, 84% @ 85; Alabama eights, 1 & 9346; do. fives, 64 a 66; South Carolina sixes, ie & 731g; do., new, 70 a 71; City of Memphis sixes, ® 6354; City of Atlanta. eights, 75a 80; City of wannah sevens, 89 8 92; City of New Orleans 70 a 82; do., rallroad issue, 74a Mobile Ohio gterling, 63 a 633; do. eights, 51 a 62; Mis Central Railroad, first mortgage, 60 a 70; do., mortgage, 62 a 64; Memphis and Charleston, iret mortgage, 90 a 91; do., second mortgage, 76a + do, stock, 49 @ 50; Greenville and Columbia guaranteed, 57 a 00, Stocks were again very dull, operators being dis to wait the elimination of the distracting m- luences now at work in the market. Prices were raliy steady to-day with an upward tendency at close, which was especially felt in New York , St. Paul, the Northwestern stocks and Ohio Mississippi. The street prices at the close were sekise: Re Se SS WEDNESDAY, Feb. 10—6 P. M. AsuKs.—Pot were in moderate request and prices were bo ha 97 76 a $7 8734; pearl, though quiet, were firm at Corron.—Receipts, 7,774 bales. The market was tolerably active, the demand being cniefly from spinners and apecu- lators, and prices continued to rule firm. There were sales of 9,078 bales (including 382 to arrive), of which 1,222 were for spinning, 1,188 on speculation, 297 for export and 871 were in transit. For futare delivery the business wad light; sales, 600 bales low middling, for April, at 291e, We quote :— Mobile and New Orleans aeng hi ‘and Texas. best of the day except ior Pacific Mail, which, a ee large purchases in the forenoon, went up to mm 2 47, but reacted to @ fraction below (16 at the end of Big as was in fair demand from thi The street is all at sea abdut this stock, ‘rere. mate of 278 haps, ex Theresa th investment in it is purely speculative. q i, on we do., ex hoe on private terme, Other uw jn «express stocks Adams was very strong. mite, —-Recek 4.200 ble, Sour, 100 do. and 7H lew York Ceniral sold up to 164 The | 1,800 bags corn meal, 1,80 bushels wheat, 9,085 do, of the ferip bas been resumed | prices we were soeatnetiy wnchanged, re favor of it the Union Trust Company's office, and will be Bales to any extent conld not joept at = tinued if necessary until Saturday. Erie waa | $o's0. erate com fvere no sellers al tnis Squre, 6 WW telus wae ake. ‘Te Mining Board nave reused by ature | EGA acura sa hol te eee permit it to be called at thetr sessions, The were aboat 11,00 bbis. Southern flour was in ew or Independent Board of Stock Brokers met inmaerat eee ei lay at 54 Broad street, Mr. Curphey tendered his ation as Chairman, and Mr. Tremain was ‘Plected in his stead. ‘The Committee on Reorganiza- ‘ion reported that they had informally assembled at Fifth Avenue Hotel, but Mr. Fisk counselled | Chole do. jelay. It was intimated that his object tn threaten- | Extra do. ng to organize the new board was to force | Round poo Oni Rhe old board into admitting Brie, ‘The committee | St. Louls low extra... suggested it would be well to tender their | St Lowleetralaht ont. Jesignation and have a new one appointed, in order = aera lenaet those opposed te prompt organization, might be | Southern superfine and out in@ polite manner. The announcement | {oe'gour om oeke Mr. Fisk was inclined to forsake the enterprise Gora mesh o es @ damper on the gathering, which relapsed | Sorn meal’ Jersey & spell into cogitative silence. Finally a new | —Wheat w: Senring etre ere 000, was appointed and an adjournment took yaaa it Pak for ie aaniveres; Pa wee | 27 until Saturday next. The prices at the ste Aim oereruiane $3.25 Safer ree open board were as follows:—Cumberland, 35 a prose are Bae higher: Ue ale ere aot YO ; American Express Company, 47}4 @ 48)4; Adams ai for ola ao. ae, A te oe rare, 68% @ 00; Merchanta’ Union do., 18% @ 21; | and a M140. for thern white mous 62% @ 63; Mariposa, 8% 9; do, preferred, 1% & 27K; Pacific Mall, 114% @ 114%; Western 8TK @ 37%; New York Central, 163 0 103% ; River, 13634 @ 188; Harlem, 196}, @ 138; 0634 0 0534; Chicago and Alton, 15534 @ 166; Preferred, 156 4 166; Alton and Terre Haute, 40 a steamer, 3 Wabash, 05% ® 00; do, preferred, 77 0 %9; Mul- rita meetin rhs ap F Weiel ic ; Fort Wayne, 117% 8 118; and Mississippi, 96 a Ion 36%; Michigan Southern, 04% ® 94%; Pittaburg, Has a ta pata ey 802%; Toledo, 104}4 @ 106%; Rock Island, 132 8 45 Northwestern, 63% & 8874; do. preferred, 917% 92; Lake Shore, 103 a 104. \ ‘The Harrisburg correspondent of the Philadelphia HG i it ae 2 fe bh 2 Boe i ai aU 2 if aEEe We A FINE SUIT thi connecting, fourth Goor, with frat class was quiet, but pions were steady WEST TWEW’ ef family Koo et LEXINGTON AVENUE (NEW NO. 78).—A PRIVATE family will et 8 anicely Room, on third floor, to gentleman, without board, moderate, IRVING PLACE, NEA! ‘entire Second Floor; private hall Bedroom. EAR Gt aaaunnor PARK TH = UN. rtments on second ‘spring and sum- IRVING PLACE.-TO LET, WT aually ine und nice and spa floors; very deal he marke for pork wi ly ri, aes RAS DOURTERNED STRRET An elegant suit of Rooms,on with Board; Ssiso large front Room on Pon fours lO hs RS a4 MAcDOUGAL Seeerok WELL FURNISHED Board, to two gentlemen or gentle- man and vg ‘Teo mo Also a few day Boarders cau be wecommod 3 ENT RIgHeR. Pani ii with Rast eee terms Taode! “WEST TWENTY-8ECOND STREET.—A NICELY it Room to let, to . seep and wife; fuli Board for lady; in a small private family. am still fo fair prices of EA ki Inds were firm at former quotations, ta ihc. a Mi ‘c, for dry saited ani amoked do. See Mle. a 2c. for bagged fee hae bore fie short clear, Wiie., NEAR FOURTH ly furn! on the second floor, Bison was’ as ‘and b quotable change. Sales 60 quote:—Cumber.and cut, 16c. 4 \d short rib, V ak prices were. tcarecly ‘so firm "The aulos were contined. 10 ‘about 500 packages at 19%{c, alc. for No, 1to prime steam pts, 781 bbls. refined and 1,275 do. hatet but steady at due, ‘The ovly salen Is. on private terms. In refined the WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET, Sixth and Seventh avenues.—Furnished fi ete rendesod. e ocel ri a ith or whbout Bourd, ins private family, 10 adlieae WEST FORTY-FIRST STRERT_PLBASANT single ire to let, with BSC, BRIKC, bb. tanta a white for the Inst ‘half of this ‘porn eh do. for same delivery at ime 8 for the last bait of March at Bie, Tu’ Phiindeh active and, decidedly hi EAST TWENTY-NINTH STREET) NEAR UE: Pleasant furni auliubte for a gentleman aud wife or WEST TWENTY-FOURTH | Se ae nishet Rooms, with or wit man 2 ‘wife or single gentiemen, LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY NINTH stroct-—Handeomely furnished Boom, with every convenience (closets, &c.), and Be family of adults, for EAST ‘TWENTY.SEVENTH STREET.—AN ELE. guntly furnished back Parlor, wit a yo suit ed Rooms gh. Third’ floor, w! igher, Eon BuAe. tandard or ebraary 7,000 do. at B00. ; 1,000 do. f ym. Mi jane at RIok.—We heard of no ah aie: but prices were firm at 93¢c. ued in active demand, chiefly from ithe market was a shade stronger, €l ‘clostn SR ‘Cubs, "wi vaso, hie Cuba and Porto, ico. ie find agnin higher, the mnarket closing at Iée. for bi ard iss for soft white, Me.. a Tage. tor yellow, an EDA “Linseed was tn fate 860 bags, to arrive sine rivithout interest, ory 25, Grass bout Board, for gantle- fc days. 810i, for Caro‘iua, GATS: d_ firm, the sales en a aBas a oy 4 dul seas TatLow was only moderately active, ie of the buyer. ‘The sales were Wrirskny.—toce! 749 bbis. ‘The mark ae yh quiet, eal aa ipts, acon ‘et, though quiet, ‘WEST ELEVENTH lr Handsomely furnis Board; house contains oar Taodern airs culpeaiacess WEST FORTY-SEVENTH | STREET, | Rit -brmta) Sixth and Seventh avenues.—Three shed Rooms to rent, with Board; lo Saree Pain em i Board for ‘be facet Sees EET, NEAR be Set Rooms to let, j together or separately. EAR BLEECKER. ms for gentleman and with all modern improve- THE DRY GOODS MARKET. ‘The market for domestic cotton goods has undergone no material change since the writing of our previous weekly re- view of the market. In view of the firmness of the cotton market here and abroad during most of the time, and tho further advance in the market price of that staple, have tended to render the goods market firmer, while the subse- quent quietuge and partial depression have exerted no intiu- ence, ‘The smal! supply of most of the leading fabrics and the dearth of others render it pretty certain that prices will be sustained, while it would seem to be highly probable that for all the old favorite fabrics better prices wili be obtained. At all events there would seem to be no probability of any This view appears to obtain pretty generally among the trade. Bleached muslins have been in fair demand, but there has been no especial “run” on the market. tained fn aii cases, while in some instances sellers’ have done peoemoe STREET, Rey i furnished Rooms ‘Bea week ; strictly private house; NEAR | BLEFOKER.— tor gentlemen, with " GRAND STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND Bowery.—Two yoting men can gave a large front jl with Board. Terms moder ferences. ee . SUIT OF FIRST CHAM- le. Call at premises. 5 BAST TWELFTH STREET.—AN ELEGANT SUIT he, Rooms for gentieman and wi also fe seams) with Board. Dinner at a o'clock, No moving BETWEEN SE- EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, ri Rooms to let, with Board, cond and Third avenu WES? NINETEENTH STREET, NEAR EIGHTH avenue.—Two handaomely furnished Rooms to let, on second floor, with or without Board. WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, Seventh and Eighth avenves.— Two hail and tmprovgmentas low to per= Brown muslins have also been in fair request, have experienced no difficulty in obtaining full prices, business ung been done, and though cotion and gold were both a tritier lower, the market was firm to-day at Prints have been’ in good re The new styles generally at very full prices ‘eons have likewise moved quite freely at satisfactory cen. at, and seasonable ‘zooda We moved quite freely and with or without Board: manent parties; Americ: PTH STREET._AN EXCELLENT opportunity to obtain pleasant Rooms and natisfac- ‘Board in modern house; vingle gentlemen or Lacallies, very reasonable, WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—TO LET, TO ripes have not been very active, but the buoyancy in cotton having proved a bar: ass of cotton goods, ‘Ticks have ruled steady, with moderate sales at our quota- ices are sustained, arrier to any decline Checks have sold to some extent at about previons prices. Other co:ton fabrics remain without decided change, the market being firm, with a tendency upward. oods remain quiet but witl Full prices obtain for ted goods are steady under a moderal rinting cloth market Inst week Be. a Bg conventences and fn Rooms, en sulto or singly, containir jexceptjonable ; superior continued firmness in | perfect order throughout; location WEST THIRT! H 8 NEAR NINTH avenue.—Furnished Rooms.—A large front Koom and Bedroom, on seeond floor; every convenience for house- Keeping; #6 per week. SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-EIGHTH To let, w neatly furnished id the market was also q prices ruled firin at 9c. and es “d are the current quotations ety but, with a weal aa ot dots, Tor ine leading kinds nnd Thirty-ninth streets. nal 12, aaa to w single gentleman. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET AN ELEGANTLY ed Room in a first class” house; location near ‘th street, between Fifth and Sixth ‘avennes; to a Jeman, with or without breakfast. Address 0. W. PARTY OF THREE OR FOUR GENTLEMEN MAY obiaiy all the conveniences and eo " with or without Board, in th French laliy by addressing box 613 Post o forts of “chez sol ue private fasnlly of ENTLEMAN CAN HAVE A HAY SOMELY FUR- d front Room, second floor, fami ms Board, on reasonable terms, at i , PL SUITABLE FOR TWO gentlemen or gentieman ont wife, with first class Board, ut moderate terms, 26 West Fifteenth street. Be Ws Winthrop - BOKEN.—TWO NICELY FURNISHED “ROOMS TO ine with partial Board, at 65 Garden street, near the ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM, on SECOND Svor, with Board, st 5 East Twenty-second street. Re- _ BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. LADY ae A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM h private accommodations, Karey for wo ays, with ‘fall’ nartodiare 1i3g Newmarket. 12% Pepperell . Laconia . \ comuanas Desens t. rg ROOM ON about $12. Address, with particulars, B., box 806 Post ) BLOCK FROM CITY HALL. fort street, corner of William.—250 rooms; accom: Klassen calyiS 1 08 conte a day: 6 to 83 a FRANKFORT HOUSE, YOUNG GENTLEMAN WANTS BOARD IN Zh Je Addi ving terms, meant A B., Heraid oft. “Sst CARD WANTED—BY TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN, 9 in a strictly private family, where the comforts of a home location between Bleecker and Fourteenth ‘avenues ‘Terme moderate. Ad- of aecess, tc., R. = DEPAU ROW, BLEECKER Migs Ray BLOCKS from Broadwi jands 3 with A TE to respectable families ‘mts tingle Gentlemen ; Brooks WEST OF BRO. iar iB AEST OF BROADWAY.—FINE LARGR Boar apply st 180 Bleecker sirect. Terms tadcrats’ EAST THIRTY SECOND STREET, | FIRST HOUSE from Fifth avenue. wife can obtain pleasant given and required, TO 912 PER WERK cellent Board, at van and Macdougal st recta, ASHLAND PLACE, 7 PERRY STREET, FOUR DOORS aaa and amall Rooms; house ent to three car lines ; terms re- ZOARD (WANTED POR $a GENTLEMAN, WIFE ise 14 Fears of age; Private family abd Tenth wa a toom, Toom and bedroom.” Address, w — 4 4 GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ht (@ and 5 years) and nurse: Us 35 Tay ROOMS, Wy : om WIsH To OBTAIN BOARD FOR THE SUMMER IF snited, ina wi lscation terete for self, wife and servant the privileges Doarding house where there are in few ‘boarders. Co nications will not be noticed unless accommodations and terms, whieh mi dress Western, Heral éD—iY A LADY, thoy ive character y Daves Goond; references exsheng West ‘THIRTEENTH wa cuile or cingly. wie changed. “18 FIVE DOORS BEET, Apartments, Board. References ex: A FRONT ROOM AND ‘Ath good attendance, on the west side, = rect; private family preferred; the best nd required. Address, stating terms, L. B. BT, West THIRTY. NINTH STREET.-A PARLOR AND Bedroom to let on ibe third floor, newly acd handsome ly furnished, to gentieman and wife; house first class. BOND STRERT.—A SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS tolet, to two gentlemen, at $16 per week, with fire and gaa. no meals, only seven doors from Broadway. NEAR. BLEECKER STREET, —A private family will let a nicely furnished front Room, with first class Hoard, incinding fire and gas, for $20 per week. — PLACE. TWO BE, WANTED ABOUT THE 16TH OF MARCH— ing Board for a famil or for a gentleman, wife, ell of five adults, child and and nurre daly; must -ninth atréet and between Fourth and Sixth iress M., box 4,171 Post odice. COUNTRY BOARD. | ROARD WANTED- BY and wife, in a private family, freee about Mf. preferred ; must » worse. Address, with full Particulars, box 4/409 Post N VARICK PLACE, weat of Brondw: vington or ite vleinity PLEASANT _ SING! 5 Rooms, with first class Board, Keferences exchanged. : rabies BOARD WANTED—FROM MAY 1, ne; two large Rooms venient to ety, Ad oihiee, stating full pertioaiars UNIVERSITY PLACE,—TO LE one large Room ou |. Also foe Rooms WITH BOARD, Bergen Point, Staten tress E., box &U17 New WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREFT.SECOND STORY front Parlor and Bed ponnre, with firet clase Bo: parties deniring superior accommodations weed apply references given. om, newly furnieherd d; private table if di CHATHAM SQUARE, 63 NEW the day, week or month, | RKEN, Proprietor. ana FING avenue. jentiemen and wives or _References exchanged. nov SE, ON THE Et ROPEAN Ercecweg, corner of Eighth street and Clinton for families and A singhe OWk Second Floor, beautivaily Curwiat ferme moderate. By008, HOTEL, ne ‘BLEECKER ocenes, NEAR firat claws rooms, in order, from With good Boards men: second street. EAST TENTH STREET. FURNISHED HOUSE To ble for milliners, mantus makers, dentista, ae. Apply to P. 0. KANE, 8 Fourth avenue, HORATIO STREET.A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL Jet a nicely furnished front and half Room together, to man and wife or two grntiemmen terms, $10 per week. rane ne Ea CORNER i on AND reet, of Rooms, for { Weekly, $3 to “ nate CHARLES ng J we oy AND mone | fi ive eee ig PLACE, —NRATLY FURNISHED ment; 2 additional ‘Sent ae 1TH § H STREIT, NEAR ‘BROADWAY. — ROOMS To LET, Ib Board, 1 jerate. References exchanged. Inquire'st at 285 West "Thirty fourth street. west FORTY-FOURTH STREET. ONE. ona Long Randsomely 1 ‘arnished Rooms to let on reasor WEST WASHING x WARK, SECOND BROWN pei TON ae sy he fiomes lable hrvi clase; reforence te: UNTON, y. ~ FURNISHED TOR, SQUARE VERY watt + breakfast if revered TEET.—TRE a ORG MADAME BYROX) FROM sain RR Third avenue, "ASTONISHING, MADAME MORROW, STROLOGY.—DR. AND wns. ‘BROUGHTON CAN as ted On astrology and all diseases at Seay Taner RETWEEN FIFTH = wai DISTINGUISHED CLAIR- voyant.-- Viet err erring business, ii, naa somber eed od inch.” 40 Ganal nereck. THE ORLY eS a Ne mee id 14 te om | yous sonata BS RATURAL Cha or 6 Xe WEST amine ts Saal a | 87 y rentonsbie er ——————ess a Rs Lad A Sresrt, 4 ly pos wre to geptiemen, SALES AT AUCTION, | A. or! BLEECKER, 608 & 00. | WILL SELL AT AUC- FUESDAY, February 1 ag ble property New fara on rw pi Bevo, —_" ides ave- nue, the Woodlawn ana the Yonkers roads. It is heh ine Hy me ail uaving splendid views and varying from 1 acre to re tral po Sd asuperb Plot on PS a itt the Tend ts Wosdlnene "At Roost Auctioneer. SIXTH-YOUR CENTRAL PARK LOTS, EIGHT SPECIALLY PROMINENT EIGHTH AVE- NUE FRONTS, OVERLOOKING THE PARKIN EVERY DIRECTION. ADRAIN H. MULLER, P. R. WILKINS &CO., WILL SELL AT AUCTION, MONDAY, FEBRUABY 15, AT 12 O'CLOCK, aT THE EXCHANGE SALESROOM, NO. 111 BROAWAY, THE ENTIRE BLOCK, BOUNDED BY THE EIGHTH AND NINTH AVENUES, SEVENTIETH AND SEVENTY-FIRST STREETS, TO BE SOLD IN LOTS. ‘The title of the premises (being a portion of the HARSEN ESTATE) is unexceptionable, and a full abstract prepared by Messra, Wetmore and Bowne, will be furnished to each pur- chaser without charge. Two-thirds of the purchase money may remain on bond and morigage for three years. Mi with diagram of the Central Park and Boulevard, be obtained fromthe auctioncer's No.7 Pineatrect. ARON CLAFLIN #00. 18 MURRAY BTREET AND Pisce ON FEL i iatee ih At I A LARGE AND vERY bist LE ASSORTMENT BOOTS, SHOES, "neat pGAttaRs, AND CON- RPE. BE vant, me OF country trai ae MES M. MILLER, Auctioneer. Detogiee a on m morning ot sale. AIA DIAMOND dpe: ee STONES AND ‘Vatned st $200,000. ORISTALAR # SON, Auctioneers will soll at auc. tions thin day, February Ii, ai 10s¢ o'clock, at. S84. Broo sirest, by ordcr of Mr ISAAG HERMANN, diamond setter and dealer in diamonds and other precious ston to Serger abe his new Hani) of business, No. 19 Fit. nth street, between Union square and Fifth arene, oppo, nite the new w building of Tiffany &Co., his entire chi juable st DIAMONDS, RUBIES, EMERALDS AND PEARI tee which wit be, found some of the FINEST SEME to the country, con iy EM. AGRIFIC! NE ARD: COSTLY DIAMOND CROSS, ‘ONE Rise SOLITAIRE EAR KNOBS, ONE VERY TARGE SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RING, formeriy 0 owned and worn by the ex-Queen of Naples; One of the finest and largest specrmens of & ONE ELEGANT GOUD AND DIAMOND p SNUFFBOX, OLITAIRE AN! Diamonds, Rubies Pearia nnd Emeralds, mounted in Pings, Pins, Bisoe ws oe 3; full and’half seta. Neck- laces, Bracelets ai 200 cnn srs 2 LOOSE. dent ie eed) {n parcels to suit the trade and private buyers, ¢ auct foneers feel warranted in fuviting an inspection of the goods, with ¢he axsurance that never before has such a valuable stock been offered at auction in this city. Catalogues tale. woTIon SALE—J. |. TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER. ae Tare shanpe for housek eepers. 500 lots superb Honaehold Furniture, Paintings, &c. On this day (Thursday), at the elegans brown stone mansion 87 West Fifteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, commencing at 1034 o'eldek, Drawing oom Sults covered in frees, gold ‘and crimeon gold brocatel atel; rosewood Etagoros, jookcase, Tables, Encol riggs se, Inargueterie Cabinets rosewood Pianoforte, aintion reiniuent artists, Lace, Brocatel Curtaing, Bronze Clocks, Vases, Velvet Brus- sels ‘Carpets, Chandeliers, rosewood, walnut Dressing Hureans, Hedsteads, Wardrobes; Hairy Spring Mattressoas Extension Table, Sideboard, Chinaware, Glassware, Silver: ware, Cutlery, se, | N- H. -1 ~The house furnished less than six months at a cost of B15, ION OF CABINET AND ture. Auctioneer, SSIGNEE'S SALE AT Al titer F M. DOVCH Will soll To-morrow (Friday), at 11 o'e.ock, the entire stock of frat clas Furniture contained in the warerooms, 113 Ful- ton and 48 Ann strect,comprising a larye assortment of Rose- Wainvt and “Mahogany Parlor Suits, In broca- overings, Superb Center Tables, Rosewood, Chamber suits, Hair Matifoeacs, Side. ies, Buokoun Particulars. in WM. “wORTTMEs, Assignee. elle aud ott Watout and Mahoga: UCTION PRICES FOR A LOT OF HOUSEHOLD FUR, riture, to pay storage, Friday, from 11 A. M. to 3 P. at Patterson storage rooms, corner Thirty-uinth street and Sixth avenme, havetnent, consisting of Lounges, Chairs, wal- nut Chamber Suit, painted do. Hair Ma:cresses, Bruen aud Ingrain Carpets, Stoves, Refrigerator, Exieasion Tabi Chinaware, ce. By order of the owner. Also one mag beea Pinnoforte. ASHOX SALE—OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURR, AT 417 Sinie strech, Brooklyn, by COLE & MURDTY, on Thursday, Febraary I, at 1% d'clock. Brusasts, Three-ply ahd Tngrdtn Pall aisd Slate Ontpets: rosewood Pa lor Suit, in crimson teps; three black walnut Cham! Mirror, binge walnut Baitet, fxtenaion, Tables, Cha 3 best Linir Maitresses, elegant China Dinner Set, Glass, &c, aR Rae a UCTION NOTICE.—POSITIVE AND UNRESERVED rose- Diag 2 in es ves also Table Ware, &c., all in perfect ‘order. RY JouxsroN & VAN TASSELL, ARCHIBALD JOHNSTON, Auctioneer, office 39 Nassau tpg This pn Te orelock, at a iBichange 8 Salesroons rosdway. orn and Noi srenses." "Three seca "sloop House, 10.4s00, bi Fourth avenue, Fes ee a SS Four Joss, coat sesaee fests east side of Fifth avenue, be- eg ot Ground and Hi ind House ; four story brick Houses tn a rearof Lots, ob Third avenue, between Forty-ninth and Fir. able Mae and further parteuiare at vice as above, orat 118 leeemrare eee avenue. Y CAMPBELL & CO., Op amy EERS, Oftce CAMPBELL & CO. will solthis day, at 18 and 18 Gren: wien Eleventh street, commencing 10% Selock, Y“Bosiuvey ta a, las, to close busioam, entire choles in Borie & = iets A canned Tomatoes, Yarmouth aaa bam's eanned Peaches and Peas; quanti ren a bars fre fami oxen cova und diver Stareh;. quactity Sent Flavoring Extracts, English and American Pickles and Sauces, pared Flour, boxes Candles ; ne, Tapl bea, Cocoa, se. ; {rot 80 to 15 barrels Vinegar, Syrup, kerosene ‘ee ond old Liquors, Wines, Cigars, ac.; sr ia fine patent cof- fee Mill, fne patent store Stove (self-feeder), Brooms, Pal Brushes, other ioods usually ‘ound aleo one good Top and oue delivery a Wagon, and one good as on woo fed “hoe reserve. or sale, rain or shine. el (ers an ulators ®peciaily invited. gay CAMPBELL, Jr. Salesman. maw ‘such estahitshineats? BY FiaCOLTON, AUCTIONFER HOUSEHOLD FUR- nitae in Twenty-fourth street. This day (Thursday), Febraary 11, at 103g o'clock, at No. 112 Fast Twenty-fourth street, near Fourth avenue, the entire genteel. Furnitare of the house, comprising rosewood, black walnut and mahogany Dining Room, Hedroom and Basement Dress Bue rea Weraro » Bookenses, i, Turve-ply aud In:rain Carp China, abd Ginga, Were, Kitchen Faratture, ey peremptory ‘sad goods must be removed this day and to- morrow. ¥ M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER This day, at 10% o'clock, at t! Street, a geveral assortment of Par amber and Dining Room Furniture, Carpets, rosewood Pianoforte, Pier, Mantle Mirrors, English four pull Beer Pumps. ay ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AdctioNEER, 8 3 “NAS. nan atreet, opposite ‘the Post office. me ghOnerr SOMERUL Ht street, a fine collection or Hag finely iilustrated. Bes HATHEWAY, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS Chatham street, ae ha diate aa Care gered this season ; also five barrels Hickory, ‘Sane Coffee; also 40 kegs Dutch Herrings, to Rs ‘FOR SALE at le ton ON TEBRUARY 16 1880, at Woodbridge, N. it, within one mile of ateam pet ienaee F CHAMBERH IK, 43 Pita fourth street, OF WM. 8, GHANBERE . Robinaon atreet, New York. (RER. Ca §, ASTaRNOLD FURNTTURe. ey anare, Beda setting, Cideeware, Museho : fe Feney Goods, Fanon, Faarn ae » &e. R_& 00., “Tognon r. RY DREHE: - +) at 10 7 BOW: Gi near Colum- hm SSS Ex, - a : __ SALES AT AUCTION, | NEBR. secs fore C bes "kt shlearoomn ‘ardrobes, Centre and Side Carpets, Mirrors assortin’ Dial Htchen Furaiture. ent of et Dining. and e: ‘ura le BOGART, AUCTIO’ ? SArUMDAY, 7, FEBRUARY ¥ 1, ey steel Hbasehoid Fi ni aohalsting 0 uae at ot pation, 0 ‘a Kitchen Purnhiure, Carpets, Mi ube J. B. will give his personal attention to Gynt Household at Dealt, fale ho residence of families ousekeeping. ‘OSEPH HEGEMAN & co, FRIDAY, FEB. 12, AT Ar Ma at the Central Sal pie Bh oklyn. Regular wey al ie a hamDor End Diniog Boor Parsi ture, Mz Goods, velvet ay other t Heoecaediy Geese yaaa Sue Mose WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. REMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPER’ on ps hy Ad CORNER OF AVENUE © AND aatg pe ree ice hat enetion omy ve tie NORTHWEST CORNER OF AVENUE @ AND Titreenth STREET, valuabie plot of ground, with frout Bo Eating. two Bure. Mille, (wo Elevators, Pate Ieye Bhating, be fe. eet 9 tachos’ on avenue © and 88 pple Go ae < aud Worugnge: "Mapsdcn at the auctionser's olloe, No. ps EREMPTORY GALE oes sixty Magnificent West Side Lote, between the Coniral Park. —y the Grand Boulevard, « close an undivided interest, at uct and in single lote If deeired, on WEDNESDAY, February 1, WILKINS & by MULLER, WILK 0., I Broadway, 18 ofclock. Tho following valnable ree ‘Three lots; north aide, 17s font west of Sixth avenae, ee ety street. ‘Ten lots, south side, 400 feet west of Eighth avenae, Tein, ert sa cag Grad Beret, street. Twel ude, 1a feet east of Grand Boul Jpesemit je, 198 feet ean ot eae oj gre Seventy. Bight lots south wa eveny re Atat sireet, 254 feet east of Grant pt tlonard ah spd, sgerert flagged and sewered. For Ninth avenue. This ctret i now eens inth avenu Four lots northwest coruer of Ninth avenue and Seventiet. Very near! all these lote are entirely a 2 free of roc! anid cultivated ass garden, Sixty per cent of the purchase money may remain on bond and mortgage for three years. AWN BROKER'S SALES, BY JAMES AGAR, AUC. P women's Cloth vs ed Table’ Linea, and ot "ier ot oven, Table, Lisiene feanonable goods. Me LEVY, 18 Grand street 4 Le—THIS. DAY BY JOHN MORTI- PAMEE is tase Brouderay, of 10 lots Women's cholcs Fetes pe ‘and sitet de dosirable goods. By order of FIELD, AUCTIONEER. R.? ‘Executor's sale of Horses, Carriages, &c. SATURDAY, Feb. 18, 1°69, at 24 Pell street. Six Horses, three Coaches, Farnese, Blankets, Carriage Seta, ‘wens Hay ay Cutter, Feed B Feed Boxes, ac. Sst ay so the Lease of preim! ures rest I. By order, SOUN CAEOLIET si seOUN PRYOR, p] Bxecators. S HERMAN, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS We day, Sag test %, ipod oaoak. oh 38 13 Bowery, 2,550 poss Ladien’ Fancy Work Pat ood orier kd intent resign Belper geri pea oa Gale poste Ss HERMAN, AUCT! TONER LARGE, AND EXTEN: . sive sale of the richest an Theatrical be! le raeeer, Music, yomt in thts ro orted from Ertrope, to be sold’ at public am. a by Wile MAN, Ancifoncer, thin, day, Seal 1, ood at bor cons! ol ‘ead Saoaaan bout Oi Slt for or ote and ‘supernumeraries, for poe coees <4 comedy an Loe To the we sale the peer oye ‘theatre and ne n agers and costumers ie particularly Invitedy ae ti wal ea er hi Wardrones Wie will be wold in eatrable| fous to thet pumnent bidder for cash, without reserve. HER! 18 Bowery. nes S QMITH & LANE; GENERAL AUGTI BERS, OFFIOR 184 Canal street, cornor of Molt siree!, would ‘salict the Aitention of partier declining business or housekeeping. They will give their personal attention to all sales entrusted them. Cash advazced if required. HERIFF'S SALE.—RICHARD — WAL! UC. EY ‘Moneer, ‘wil! oll, this day (Thursday) At18 Selon a the vestibule of the ‘City the following United Staten Bonds, mentioned and t= as followa:—Ten United Hr al Tet of Mi and nambored aa follows : 135/451, 136,488, 16,453, 125,486, 126,425, 102,768 ‘nino three United States fivo-ewenty bonds, issued undes 4 Reese ete = Ora Raa Scan. Liver, Deputy. ce aia ae loners —Stati RICHAR! D WALTERS, Ate “Austionecr, eet at ts ofciock wt ‘No. 27 East Broadway, a esale Assorted Stationery, Klank Fook an by of other Stock : also jaan- JAMES O'BRIEN, Surers Te STORE RICHARD WAL; joneer, wil Srolock, at West Four re ab Lane corner of Perry, Stock iB Raiuty, Deputy JAMES {28 O'BRIEN, Shortt ‘ABBOTT, Pi ge sale, This day, at 103 ofelock i, a St Lile Trott street, ear Greenwich ~ | Remus Cast franks sn tos Rootes be a bs et bie DENTIST _ LAUGH AT HAVING. “TEETH administered pela ‘crate years since “det penta ean, treated ; id cheapness Le ana eusssiaes ont suited. pares chee rare, erent and Twenty- B12; piatin .: go EXTRACTED Rade sg 9 PAIN istered. Beautii Jeet, sete bon i JAY Mn 155 Grant way; HENRY VILLERS, 365 aah eereet, e "MEDICAL. SPECIALTY DR. “COBBETT, MEMBER ore a RC. 8 fons cm A® College ‘ea eat Ones on, “xo fee unless: coke CERTAIN CURZ FOR {MARRIED p LADIES, WITH or without medicine, by Madame R. LL of Miuwitery ; over 30 practice, “Her snfalfole Franch Female Pilla, No. 1, price 1, for ‘or No. 2, spectall; 4 Sa Buarried Indits, price #6, which ean never fall, healthy, Sold’only at her oflios, N Pitty nssoond street, first door from Fifth avenue, and vt a drat Ok Greenwich street, oF sent by mail. Cautlon.—All otners sre counterse * SIAN.—DR. AND MADAME GRIN- die, having over eighteen years’ successful practice im this city, guarantee rellef to all ladies reanteihg special treaty from wa roduced. | Sure rel af io te yt anxious, or o No. 6 Amity biace, near Amity streot miner An sv y BS IN TROUBLE, WITH out modicine.—Dr. and Madame ESTELA, 144 West Twenty-eeventh street, near Seventh avenue, never fall; 6 French Pills are certain. BLESSING TO LADIBS.—A Lapy Rf ogg rt Female Pills Tiered me ta one day, witl hoa tne gorientener i 2 i gag ‘ia A. M. MAURICE, area or oy by mail M. aaeasobaty D. PROPENNOR OF DISEASES + of women, thirt at Tes Liberty vireat, ertaia relied to inden, (rorn whatever cause, witht Gut pain oF inconvenience, No nursing required. AMET THE WORST PRIVATE DISRASES CURED BY Dr. EVANT, 116 Chatham aren only medicine mercury, warranted; also manhood restored by bia r recummended befure marriage. ‘LL PRIVATE, DISEASES, CURED IMMEDIATELY, —ofice and consnitations ate yD Mr: WANAISON. 1:7 Blecoker street 4 MEDIES FOR WOMAN'S PECU LIA! Dias Paine; a woe ‘tte a c uiRIKG oe acute spats CRATE SB GES, way; ws cure guareateva.” Ones