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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Waowssnay, Oct, 6—6 P. M ‘The anomalons eaze in the money market 8 @ curious contrast to tue activity and stringency wich prevatied not more than a week ago. Not only ia yery little money leaving the city, but some ef the bauks rep: the receipt of funds from tho West, where the arrivals of wheat have been 80 light . that debrs due the East have to be settled by silp- ments of currency instead of produce, We have in this sitaation of adairs another of the many legacies ofthe recent gold epeculation, The utter demoraliza tion of the gold market has left the street wita large ar amounts of gold on hand, the maDiiity to dispose of which retaina the premium far below the figure feom which the lave movement started. The question is, will the farmera of the West seil their produce at the lower prices brought about by the fallin gold, or will they hold Wuck into the winter, as they can do with some varieties, and as they have done in a few instances yn former years, with a view to create a rise in prices? Whatever decision they shail arrive at, our city is just now enjoying the ad- vantage of an easy condition of the money market, ‘Tue impression is s0 general, however, that the re- Jaxation ja not natural but accidoutal, aad may at any moment yive way to siringeucy, that few opera tions are based upoa i The Sub-Treasury has received and disbursed a large quantity of fractional currency, but the small denominations of grecnbacka are not forthcoming, Treasurer Spinner sends word that tho Department cannot get them ready for a few weeks at icagt. It is said tat at the niceting of (he Clearing iouse Association on Tues- duy the pomt was made and seemed to meet the «eneral approval of the bank officials present that it is dishe efor a bank to demand, on the day tho caeck ia drawn, currency on the certified check of another nk. e custom is for all checks to be oonsitered ag good until the seitlement of the differ. weed the banksare made the next day at The rate on call to-day ranged from #iX to seven per cent, at which accounts were nea up by two o'clock, Those who had money over had dimculty in placing balances evea e figures. The easier feeling in miouey Isads to a better demand for commercial bat buyers outside of the banks, where the nominally seven per cent, hold for a discount way from nine to fifteea per cent, A good dow of prime paper sells iu the vicinity of eieven ree Foreigu exchange was not 80 active to- iay, but rates were nominally at yesterday’s quota- Out of second hands prime bankers’ sixty z sold at 109%. The supply of bills was nd the demand lesa, It was, however, after lay steamer. The government market at buoyancy in the general serenity waich characterized early operations at the SI bet the Clearing House, y ail y sterli Exchange, and 67's sold at 118. Aiter the govern- ment purchase, where the offerings © were nearly ten inillions of bonds, the whole Market gave way again and prices went back the lowest made since the panic. ice at which the bonas were offered 56 aud the highest 118, which are, as usual, ex coupon. General Butterfleld advertises to-night that, by direction of the Treasurer of the United States, the Treasury will invest $131,656 49-109, or as meur that amount as can be adjusted, in flve-twenty ponds in addition to the regular purchase ef one million announced for to-morrow, ‘fhe amount will be added to the awards atthe opening. The additional amount is for the ain ¢iagnud aud is representative of the accrued uilerest on the bonds which have been already pur- ; chased forthe sinking fund, Southern securities were without special feature. In the Gold Room the trausactions were still limited, but the market waz iirm. The price rose to 130% and then foll of to 190%, after Which there was a sharp aitvance to 131, figure brought out sales of “long” gold from those yet anxlous to get trom tider the load of the late “break,” and the price fell oi once more, when the market became dull. Wiille tue speculative tecling ia not strong its ten- eoncy is tn favor of % prices, and hence the e iad for ¢ gold is quite active, the borrowing in some inetances being flat, while for carrying the ge to-lny was from seven to two per cent. course of the market lo-day is snowa in the In the stock market the speculative Interest was concentrated on Lake Shore, which in the forenoon gecmed to become a sudden favorite and rose to 8734. The general market also became buoyant, and the whole list underwent @ marked advance. A Gisposition to take profits changed the aspect after meridian, especially as tne official statement of the earnings of two of the prominent Western railways i showed a large flung of as compared with 1868, In the cuse of thg Milwaukee and St, Paul road the Gecrease for Sepitinber is OVer $555,d00, showing the retention of grain referred to above. In the case of the Northwest road the decreage last week was about : $20,000. “These unflattering announcements led to a sharp decline, and the market closed weak and dull Bia Toaction from the lowest polut of the afternoon. ‘The Lake Shore directors were again in session to-day, h clozed doors. They are supposed to be prepar- statement of the condition of the §treasury, to be made publio on thelr adjournment. The Joss by Lockwood & Co. is still variously conjectured. On one aide it is thought to be very large: on another that it will not amount to as much as originally feared, As to the auspended firm, it is now reported that they will pay their creditors from fifty vo sixty cents on the doliar, give their notes for the balance ‘and goonagain, Alanson Robinson was elected a | @iroctor of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway, vm place of James H. Benedict, of Lockwood & Co,, resigned. These delays and the secrecy which attends the meetings of the Lake Shore directors have put the whole s.reet “short” of tne stock, In Pacific Biail there was considerable activity, owing to a lng reported rivalry of interests, as regards the ayproaching election, and the stock rose to 69, New entral was heavy and fell o%tol753y. The of the principal stocks was as follows: Rig? at. Wavasn. Pitteburg.... Norihwestera ‘ortuweatern prefer Kook i aud. ray 843g 105 8 0834 #1K Oa Str mand St. Pi ; fhe following were the closing prices Gi wie last session of the Stock Exchange: Cvaton, 62 a 56; Cumberiana, 26% bid; Westorn Vulon, 80%) a 26%; Maripoea, 9% a 10; do. pre- ferret, 18; Paeific Mali, 63 a 68%: Boston Water Power, 153g @ 14!4; Adams Express, 643; a w ‘argo Express, 22 a 22); American E press, #2 @ 92; United States Express, 64 65; Merchants’ Usion Express, 9)¢ bid; New York Central, 177 a 1774; Hudson River, 160% a : Ji; Harlem, 182; Erie, 335; @ 83%; do. Terre’, 60% @ 67; Reading, 90% a 96%; Mic Central, 12054 0122; Lake Shore, 8654 9 96; Illinois Cevtral, 109 a 186; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 04 a 9444 Chicago and Northwestern, 78 a 73); Go. pre- ferred, 854 8 66%; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincin- ati, 7834 bid; Rock Island, 1053¢ @ 10674; Milwaukee and St, Paul, 003 a 69:4; do, preferred, 8 a 82% Toledo and Wabash, 67% a 58; do. preferred, 16; Fort Wayne, 6534 Aiton and Terre Haute, 8134; do. preferred, 66; Ohio and Mississippi, 2734 a 27%; Deimware and Lackowanna, 109; New Jersey Central, 99% a 100; Chicago and Alton, 140@ 141; do. preferred, 140 8 141)4; Morris and Bawex, 87% @ 0] stocks pre- £8; Hannibal and St, Joseph, 108 a 108%; do. pre- ferred, 107 @ 109; Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Central, 25% a 284. Foreign exchange quotations ranged as fol\owe:— Bterling, sixty days, commerciai, 108%, a ivi; «000 to prime bankers’, 109 a 10%4,; ehort right, joo a 109%; Paria, sixty daye, 6.2234 @ 6.164; short Sight, 616% @ 6.12%; Antwerp, 6 o ® 616%; Bwiteeriand, 6.223; a b.10i5; Hamburg, 854 a S04; Amsterdam, 40 a 40 Frankfort, 40 a 465,; Dremon, 78 a 76%: Proesian whalers, 10% aii, NEW YORK! HERALD, THURSDAY, ‘At the government purchase of bonds to-day the | at iéopentns, but etrong at the close, when middling upland eh was quoted 3130, The sales weve 2,945 bales, inelnding 996 Jots accepted were as follows: to arrive, of whieb 1,587 were for 1,14? for spinoing I864, COU. , and 211 on speculation. For futnre ‘tho businews was the Sa asco ‘only moderate ; sales 600 bales, basis low middling, for De- 20°00 100,000 1865, 0, , eomber, at 3c. @ Who. We quore:— . 100,000 °. eae Hove 1880) 10,000 10009 1267, oou.. 1v00 1-65, Bee00 5,000 1885, n. B00 £89,000 1843, cou. is 25,0000 10) 365, reg. FLOUR AND GitaiN. Rec 80,000 Wes lee ae bushela wheat, 94,633 do, corn oe ee rye, The lour market ruled dul, but. prices were ! 36 ooo . 2 same except in some few cases, where rather./ower rates 14,700 1565, © Tyaos eae fea were accepted. California flour was dull aud nominal The 4800 1888) cou Bee oe #nion were about 12, U00 bbia, rn tour was only mode- S5itoun 4886 cou’ 87,400 tee? clive and ‘heavy, the males being 40 bbls, tye fone x 5 b ‘was fn jini mand aad heay: 3 ; BW) Lato, rege 00 B88 ou lore sueal was moderaisly dealt ta as ear qhotasions; ealee 15,000 Lede, cour... ‘The following were the closing street prices for governinent bonds:—United States currency sixes, 108 a WS 4; Go, #1xea, 1881, registered, 119 @ 11944; do, do., coupon, 119 & 119%; Hvetwentics, regis- tered, May and November, 15 a 11 do. o., COLPOD, 1862, do., 110)s & 11936; do, do., coupon, 1864, do., 118% a 119; do, do, coupon, 1865, do, 119 & J1G\: do, do., registered, Janaary and July, 1174 a 10. 40., COUPON, 1885, dO., 11734 a 11754; do. do., coupon, 1867, @0., 17% @ 117%; do, do., coupon, Is6s, do., 117) a 117%; do. ten forties, registered, 108 y & 1095 do. do., Coupon, 10834 a 108%. At the close the folowing quotations were made for the principal bonds of the Southern list:—Ten- nessee, ex Coupon, 62 a 62%; do., new, 52a 52%; Virginia, ex coupon, 02 a 62; do,, new, 62 a 63; North Carolina, ex Coupon, 47 @ 50; do, new, 40%; ad do., epecia! tax, 48 a 44; Loutsiana sixes, 69 a 70; do. levee sixes, 66; Alabama eignts, 91 a 95; do, fives, 60 a 64; South Carola sixes, 70 a 72; do. new, 5 a 66; city of Memphis sixes, 47 a 49. The following wil snow the exports (exelueive of epecie) from Ne rego ports for the week endiag 0 the beginnlag of the years— $06 bbis. We quoie:— No. 3 Staw. FS ° 3 — iy Round hoop Odio, trade St. Louislow extra, St Louis straight ex St Louis choice doub! St Louls choice family, Bouthern choice and family. bouthern aupert fornia four ve our.. Corn meal, AASAGH SMITA OAD SSSESSSSSecesseezee' Bran Corn meal. Jersey »-. es vet bony eaha for holon and the mee ene firm at ovement of yesterday, closing rm for prime a berwinters The ales comprised about 210,000 bunts at 241 44 for aot amber and red Western, St 4434 a 81 4h for ime ainber, $1 27 a Bi 40 for Tiinola winter, Tia $l ww for infertor No. 8 spring, #1 59 for white Michigan, 1 48 tor choice amber’ ern and Bi 50 #155 for white de. Corn was i for unsound and firm for sound. The salca Wore avout €8,(00 bushels at We; up. to SH 8 for, hot to choice Western’ mixed, @f 08 @ $1 10 for white and 1 0 112 for yellow, Rye was dull; @ small lot Ststa brought St dais were in active demand, partly apecwlative, and prices were higher, Tho sas were about 100,000 bustols at tc. « 83e, a Si4go,—the lastan eatreme price Yor white, Parley malt was more sought after, and "boo bushels were sold at $1 50 for State and #1 70 for Canada Weat, Barley was dull And pominal, OF peas 2,Ki0 bushels were sold at $1 50. Friars. —The market was quiet, the offerings of most ucles being ght, but rates were firm, especially for eraia LnecesmtSe~usaceas. Fo NERSTSSSSSESESERSSSS = 3867. 18g, 1959. cotton, Th user. For the week.... $2,872,007 $3,072,008 $5,011,442 | Pageants were ¢ . Prev. reported. 136,002,003 142,981,480 141, 080,-64 | sleamer $4,un0 bushels wheat OtIOiGd ae ae ieee pasate Sab sit soma — | at xe, TO Glasgow, per steamer, 35,00) busliela wheat at 1!. $159,775, 100 $128,054,048 $14#, dui, HALLS AT THE REW YOIK STICX EXCHAY Wednesday, Oct. 6—10:15 A. MM. US @, ‘te. 100 shs United States Ex 3) 100N ¥Cen RR. . y ‘The charters were:—A British bark to Loudon, with roleum, atGs. A British bark to Bristol,’ with t ., and w bark, 190 tons (now in ston), from Richmond to the Rio Grande, with four, and back to New York, op private terme. GUNNIES were Wul. Baye Were quoted at 16)ge. a 17c, ana cloth at Bio. a the all on ‘Hove.—The demand for all grades was limited and ea were very light. Pric Were still heavy at 1dc, a > Se for new erop ani fe, a Ve, for old, 200 Erie RR: HAY continued 0 fair request at full 5 aia sete Ing at Bde, a Be. retail Lote at Oo. a BL 100 Evie RE pret 5c. a #1 05 and hori do. at Ble. a Be, 100 Hud Riv fi HEMP was inuctive aud prices were nominal at the quota- Sein do tions pablished in our ixat fi a MOLAHSRS,—TLE business was unimportant, the demand 300 Reading being bght; prices, however, were steady at our last quota: 5 amg tions, “Sales 60 jis, Deinerara at b3e. w Sic. and 20 bb's. w100 do New Orleans ai Mo, 40 d08, NAVAL Sronms.-Spfrite turpentine was in fair demand TKO LS kM in advanced ‘ce. a Te, per gation, closing at dc. 1400 do. xe. for merchantable lott, The siock sa very light, Sales ta do 00° bble, at 4%g0. a 4c. for Southern, 45c, for do... to 1000 Cleve arrive and 46%0, for New York bbls. Rosin--Tho 200 do ‘ner graces were in demand at full prices, MDG. Cot while “the other descriptions were duit, bit 0 CANWR Nchanged. Sates 100 dble. good sirainet at. #2 30,100 do. 500 do No. 1 at a4, 650 do. eatra pale at $6 a 87 and 180 do.’ pale et Hs IW do 5 a #695." We yuote:—Sirasned, #2 25 a 2.30; No. x, $2 40 2000 California 7's. 133° 260 Chic &N W pref. ibd 40; No. 1, Bi a $4 25; pate, :B4 OY a $5 25; extra pale and #000 Erie Jat m. Se STM SST doctaneres window glass, 3550 a 9825. "Tar was cull at yesterauy’s Ku) Cen PacRRgbds. 3 109 A quotations, 2000 E: 3d-m. . > «1000 Lineced was ing fnemall loteat Bla $105 in B00 Chie NWee tds 90 20. do, Other kinds were dull, but unchanged, 700 Chic # NWist..., 84 500 Chic & RT RR. v Receipts, pork and 100 packages 5000 Toi & Wab 2d 8235 1400 dO ven . The market for pork pre active, but lower and 4000 CARIAP & 200 Mil & St Paul RRL. sing at $60) {6.n WL tor Mew tness, Tho sales WOOO NT Ce 300 do. were about 2,00) bois. at Bo) the latte 1000 Dab& 40) do. for sung.) lola; B38 n HOt for prime and extra prime, Inclading B00 bble, October delivery at BU0 75 a % Dreased hogs were higher, city selling at 13%. a lde. Live hogs were quiet but firm at i ith” arrivals” of 900 head. lve mt foriner pric Kt #3 a $12 for #17 for extra do. Tieree bet y nominal, Bef hems wi were made within the 1 cou M. 3600 0, C& ind Cist m. 7 5000 * do ‘ 10 ehs Fourth N Bik. 100 Bi 400 Mit & St Paul pf 500 do. Reel was sales 100 Tol, Wab kw pf. 2002 FW wouikR. Fy ive gtd 100 25 Ohio & Mins RR. were mase at 1iiiceo. a 1 50) GO.e vee do., Tee, a 18e. for pickled hams, an 400 Qntekstiver Tig 400 ao ay sud bagged do. Bacon waa quiet, th 500 Mariposa pret, 100 Chie & Alto: 2140 ettng busing were firm with, sales of 100‘Loxes r long 200 Pee Mall 8S Co Sang olear at 17% ge. Inined the bein niall; 10" “do “141 | prices were heavy, The sales were only about 400 packages 10 do Hii! 105 | at Iie. a i8c. for No. L to prime steatm, both buter aud 10 Ga. f WON S Contral Rit...) iud | cheese were quiet but steady. 400 dio. 20” do. invig |. Pernoreust.—For crade, in but’, the market was duit, the 100 Adams 3 demand continuing lizht, abd prices were. heavy, closing at 00 Welle IGi{c. a l7e.; the sales wore 2H) bbls, at 18"ge. “Of crude in 200 Aun Me: bbls. we heard of no sales; prices were unchanged. Refined 109 U'S Expr . 54 Wasa (ride more active, the demand being amost entirely 6 do... -bet call 8 = AUNY EN ARR. gpeesiatie, ut the market wan rather eueler, closing 2 49 3 % the sales were 75 bbia, at Siige., 1,200 do. on pri- 12 M. and 2:15 o'Ctock P.M. vate terms, ‘1,58 do. for October to December on yritnie 10000 US Fs, '€, cou. 11934 #10000 US 5-20, e, “67... 117. ms, 500 do, for January at $20, 50 do. for Febrnary at MSs A + 1,000 do, for November’ at de. and 1,000 do. ) US 6's, currency. do 5 low iW: MW tor’ December’ at the same price, dull and nominal at Wige, ai market eontinued to rule quiet, bat ce. a 8) Naphtha remaiged Tn Philadelphia the ricea were withe One o’Clock P. Me oie for epok, ‘Bales 1.500 910900 Tenn 8's, n...... 524 M6 ahs Mich Cen RR... 12074 ert 4 2 f io, for October 1000 N CO's, n. a0 Lake so ream SRR pea {December oe. nod 2,000 do, for November’ aud Decem- uc do. .#pectal 0 oes Rrok was moderately active and firm ; 200 bbls. Carolina to 2 S334 | arrive were sold at Se. ee Ebi | Serps.—Graas were dull at the quotations in our lant towne. § ait ed ntta linseed about ¥,700 bags ex Artist were wold at Bopha) u as = 4 Kod, a i C0 she Canton Qi | "SvEARiN® was dull, but unchanged. A few 100 West Union i § ide at Pie, 4 300, for fair to choice city. 100 Martposa pref. An.—The market anil, the deman: 100 Gu’ksilver 5 4 | all sources bein, ained hes 7s Fac M88 © 409 Chted 4 retniag. Cup fi 10 ect? P4 were 100 bh ig chlenge + | boxes at ite. 150 100 Mil & St Paul RR 4 | ing quotations 109 100 do “4 | extra C, 150. a Iie. 700 Mil &StY pre. 700 do, ‘The market was quiet at TALLO , ut e. a 11g i) ee 100 f do. 100 Del, Lack & Wert... i , . } a By Receipts, 120 bbls, The market w: eercnes, Se ee aa pers being ¢ wcked by the irmmees of holders, w 100 do. 900 do. ae DIG 3 do. (EN Central RR... 1) 4 ou do. Weel ts fs a PAT y. 0 Erie Ri 1hy Alon & Tee Hp ivan” 3am reorepmreiine EME LN IS. ; 10 lorria in . ve F (ORE AND LOT--ON BROADWAY, N 50 Erie pret 10 nt 4 A Gly adil in Bachange for vacant improved 500 = 100 Chie & Alton RR... 140 ne 7 . at) pre B00 Harlem RR propert; JOHN C. 6 Ko Oto Min ti RAFF, 220 Broadway, room 18, _ St Jo ie. 100 Hud River RR. 100 40.5 0030 yas FROM TWO TO BIX 200 Mich Cent RR. a\ acres, within an hour of City Hall, Address for one week b. H., 97 Prince street. 660 Mons Wanted TO PURCHASE—FOR PRIVATE REST dence, a well built House, from S0 feet to 25 feet in width, between Twenty-third and Fifty nlorh streets aud Madison and Sixth avenues: itmit #25,000, D&S. H. BETDMOL STREET QUOTATIONS, Half-past Five o’Clock P. M. Northwestern Northwestern West Uo Tei 177 Cedar atrnet, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &e. \UCKOO CLOCKS—OUR PATENT AND MANUFAC. ) ture; American Watches, in great vartety; Diamond, | Peari and Gold Jewelry, wholesal il, At PRANK: FIELD & CO.'S, Jewellers, Sixth teenth street, and Exguih avenue, corner of Twentysixt h ay Decrease in Loans. To THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD:— ‘The following extract Is from the money article of the HERALD of the 4th tnst.— The bank statement of Saturday shows the con- servative policy which the banks were forced to pursue during the wi ‘The line of loans has been contracted to the extent of over eight millions of dollars. The changes are as follows:— Decrease in loans Increase in specie. Increase in circulation. Increase in Geposits.. Increase 1m legal tenders. ‘ Why this suddenreduction of loans? Is this acon- servative pelicy on the part of the banks? To my mind this shows a most reckleas radical policy. Such @ sudden contraction of loans, without other cause, would have produced very disastrous conse- quences to all borrowers of the banks. Indeed. it is an unprecedented act of oppression. This ren- MEDICAL SES CURED IMMEDIATELY, office and consultations very private, LU PRIVATE DI without meronr Dr. HARRISON, 147 Bleecker street. GREAT AND SURE REMEDY FORK MARRIED | Indies. —The Portigiese Female Pilla always give tine mediate relief, being specially prepared for married ladies. A lady writes !—Tuese piuis relieve me in one day, withont gic. Price $5 tA. M. MAURL CRAU, office 186 Liberty atree!, or seat by mall. A WMME VAN BUSKIRE, PHYSICIAN AND MID. +. wife, cures atone interview. Elegant rooms for niira- ing, ac. 428 Mark's place. A. SERTAIX CURE FOR Lapt Dr. KVANS, 94 Chatham sir Cine. His powerful, safe Monthiy P: 184,007 SIN TROUBLE--BY with or wit) medi- le and Compound, ® LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY—3Y Dr. EVANS, $4 Chathatn atreet, without merewry, Moa hood restored bY bis Lilair of Lite; recoiumended before ving! CERTAIN CURE FOR MARRIED LADIES, WITH oF without medicine, by Mad dere it pertinent to inquire of these banks, pedi e ae eae Professor vere a of wifery; over 20 fer infallible French to whow were your fands loaned? Were ) Female Pills, No.1, price No. 2; specially prepared the merchants your debtors? If fo, do mer- | married ladite, prices, whieh can’ Bever fail, are safe and 1 f "4 | - A id ober of » No. nat teaecon chants make loans from banks “supject to | street, rat door from Firth arente, ant at druggists, 13d calif’ If they do, the practice of merchants wich street, or sent by m Canon otoers are terfeit, in their dealings with banks must have undergone a great change wit a ghort ume. Your banks were created to be aida to Commerce; they are a part of our trading and commercial system; their legitimate business ta to discount mercantile paper and nold depoaite of money for the conveutence ot the trading population. Do the managers of the banks conti 1 joans to benest merchants? Do they seek to aid the regular producing occupations, where capilai and money are dally required’ ks of this city and country cannot give a ‘ory ahawer to these questions, and we FEMALE PHYBIUIA Dig ladion. with umedi =MRS, W. H. MAXWELL, jo. G Gre: pea not hu D. GRINDLE, 129 avenue, having over td with or without madicin Elegant room for la: anxious in & requiring nursing, —MADAM! GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 12) + Wort twenty-sisth sircet, guarantees relief to all fe imale con Pieasent rooms for pura charge them with being concerned directly and indi. | A DYICE TU LADIES IN TROUBLE.—DR. DION, rectly With the gamblers of Wall street, It ta from 2h Amity etreet, relieves ail feraale ditteulties at once, these banks that the money {# obtained to carry the | Without parm; and sure, Advice free, #t ail hours, ons of fancy aud other stocks that are watered and Inflated by speculators. The banks haye con- tracted tet loans {n favor of the “bears” to the extent of more than $8,000,000 within a few days, and it i# fair to infer that they will extend their loans again within a few days for the beneiit of the 8 18 DR. EVANS, safe and soa cured; GREAT BENEFACTOR TO LADE $4 Chatharo street. His powerful medicines, Certain, $5, Also gentlemen treated; private dis manhood restored. Circular free, LL PRIVATE DISRASY, OCTOBER 7, CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FD a Bn Raw al ih Rd Kast Sido, JEW FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BRO’ sTON i; now aii inodern improvements. aire at Broo! : Hume for aa pro Agere ot | pies Bis rhe FOR | SALE.—THRER 2x60 5 all imprave- thoroughly repaired; lot i, in, First lyn; very’ low. aptly too PRED, SOHO: N EXTRA CHOICE PLOT GF 10 PULL LOTS FOR A ale very low to promph buyer; Eighty-cghth strec!, ‘ee oY. Kk. BTBVENSON & BON, Tl Pine street, FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK HOUSK, IN ‘Twentyfonrth wreet, near Lexington avenve, * 95.0 fo6 Broadway, corner Pine (A MANDSOME FIRST CLASS YOUR STORY BROWN Leatngton avenne, at positive bargain. rice $18, - “ HB COUDALR, A ~FOR SALE, AT A GREAT BARGAIN FOR CASI + only, one o} that elegant row of brownstone houses, tntahed in waln; baliaand Stairs with marble, Anply at 24 Third avenue, between Twenty ninth and Thir- ARGAIN-—LARGE FOUR STORY ENGLISH BASE- ‘ment House, suitable for a ieee for sale or to SCOTT, 613 Third avenue, near Thirty-fourth sitet IEW YORK.—THREE STORY front; price $20,000; terms, | JOUN 8. PIERO! ‘stove basement Dweiliog on Thirty-nfth street, near Noa, 7 and 9 West Twenty-third et., Fifth Avenue Hotel. Lexington avenuo, corner of Sixty-iirst street; very elaborate: ‘sireets, lease for w term of years; pris JOHN A. LIN- \HEAPEST HOUSE IN 2 high stoop brlok, 33x E . Lexiogton and Third avenues, Price BIBCWe ns ewer G, Ri 968 Broadway, JOR SALK—U9 EAST FIFTY-FIPTH STREET, NORTH side, near Fourth avenue, three story high stoop brown atone front, bullt tn best manner. For terms Inquire on the premines, or of J: LicSCOPLELD, cornerof Pirak avenue and ‘wenty-reventh Atreet, (OR SALE—ONB OF THOSE ELEGANT BROWN stone Houses; hard wood staira and doors and. plate lane om parior marys statuary, tilings de. Apply ‘on! the Feinisea, 138 Kast Filty-aixtbetreet, between Lexington and ‘ourth ayenies. OR SALE—THE HOUSE AND LOT 23 EAST Fifveth ‘street, between Second and Third avenues; in perfect oer; 17 feet front and rear by 4 the olock; will be told cheap, Inquire of te owner, on the premises, Fe SALE, FURNISHED, OR TO LET AND FURNI- ture for eale—A three atory brown stone House, modern improvements, on the Hill; fine location ; Carnitas new and Jirst class; t " : 3048 Pont oltiees i terme easy, Address OWNER, box OR BALE AT A BARGAIN-.A FIRST CLAS8 FOUR Story igh sioop brown stone House; all modern im. provements; in thorough order ; iminediate poxscemion ; loca- Hon unexeeptionable,” No, 148 Bast Furty-siath street, be- ween Lexington and Fourth avenues, (OR FALE—7H} NRW THREE STORY HIGH STOOP brown stone House 427 Lexington avenue, between Forty-third and Forty-fourth streets; bard wood doors and trim in basement and frat story; marble hail, billiard room and ail modern improvements, Must be seen to be appro- slated, POR SALE A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUS Bon Lexington avenno, near Tweuly-lifth street; all 1 provemenia, aud in perfect order, ei W. , FLANAGAN, 107 Chrystie atreet. OR SALE-FOUR OF THOSH FINE HIGH STOOP brown stone Houses, on Forty-aixth street, commencing at Lexington avenne, inchiding the corner; al) ‘tinished in latest aiyles, with all modern improvements, with billiard roou 4. jon yery reasonable terma, Apply on ihe premises, OR SALE CHEAP-25 SHERIFF STREET.—THE house bas four floors; water on eavh floor; iu comple order eany Lerma; well: worth teeing: CHARLES EMMONS, 254 Broadwa: UNE OF THE TWO NEW FRAME HOUSES for ‘sale at a bargain, located on north side of 128d street, near Fourth avenue; containa al! modern improve- ments, Appiy on premises, to owner, rom 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. T. 8. DEVEAU, BH ARLEM, OTS.-TWO FINE LOTS FOR SALE IN SECOND 4 aventie, near Eighty-second aireet ; level graite, no roc Hine building sites; terms enay, ROBERT T. MEEKS, 8) Cedar street. GEVEN FULL LOTS ON FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET, >. near Masison avenue, for sale; price very low, Apply OSOUN FEVEREVCH, 44 Third avenue, Q39 EAST WURTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR THIRD tJ avenue.-A three story high stoop brown stone front Dwelling, in good order, 60 teet avep, with all modern im- rovemests; size of: lot 1¥.4x98.9; price £17,000, cash €6,(U0, alance very easy; possession at ones if desired, For per- nite, e-apply tote owuer, Mrs DREYER, 2:9 Last welt ninth street, before # A. M. Or after 6 5 TO #19,800-THREE STORY BRICK $10.500 onan tea pene and frescoed, and in perfect order; between Fourth and Madison avenues’ tmpro- ving locaitty, "TAYLOR & STEARNS, No. 1g Pine atzeet, mca ren res story fraine vue B {OR SALE basement RNITURE, CAReers Aye OTHER en in ment for @ splendid filled Hous, or one or iore two story “No, 6 Fulton A BEAUTIFUL THREE STORY BRICK 13 rooms; all mortern tmprovemenia; ay House ; ‘A. P, CARLIN, aventie, Brooklyn. elegant neighborbood, near Fulton ayenue and 34 minutes i; terme to suit, DER & LAUKENCE, 30 Pine street. from ferry; on! ©. story, improveu R SALE. bi on —$5,500, ONLY 82,600 CASH-A THRER jementand sub-celiar nd in perfect order, contain fine location and good neighborhood, Willoughby avenue, second house northenst of Houston OR SALE—A BARGAIN, stone Hou h ame House ; ali moder rooms Appiy on the prem FIRST CLASS BROWN, Warren ‘street, foarth house west of ‘iatbush avenue; fine location ; tern mires, or to E. A. FRISNCH, 108 South easy. Apply on pre- rent, wi House, in price, with 'Furoitu ‘turatbed, at security, "Any broker securing 3 tho waual commixsions, aireet, wear Harrison, Bros re) eb, OR SALE OR TO LET—A THREE STORY BRI od order, with modern convenience 0D, per annita, mouthly in advance, Fats Apply on the premise: ohio. ‘of which $9,000 can remain purchaser shall receiva , 198 Clinton pi ts Splendid thy House 5 18,000; #10, sto. briek House, 11 rooms, ot and cold’ water on thro } leation most desirable and. first clas near Fulton ‘avenue, and within two blocks of four cal routes to all the ferries ; 20 minutes? ride from Pulton ferry. Apply on the premison, 87 St. Fellx street, wear Hanson lace, OPEY, THREE BLOCKS FROM WAEIINGTON PARK. (OR SALE OR TO LET—COMPLETELY FURNISHED, a three th all the modern floors ; bath, atory high stoop modern brown stona can rema'n on mortgage. 1,000 over interest and taxes, J. ANDREW, 202 Proadway, New York, $50 Pprovementa; Apply at 416 JERSEY ‘nine room: well rent Weat Thirty- CIty, BUOKLE & DAVY ON SALE THREE STORY HOUSE, 9 ROO’S, NEAR cars ; 3,800, $1,250 cash, balan ean occupy Uiree rooms at QPLENDID CORNER STORE FOR SALE—BUILT IN the best manner, and witl be gal an easy terms. Trquire ONLY DOWN—SUBSTANTIAL BRICK HOUSE, good Jocation, near ferries, all im: } poswersfou if desired; price $6,100. ‘Uhird atrect, rent re 102 Broadway. nm mortgage’8 years; nder for S600 yearly, on the premises, corner Powers and Woke streets, Brook LY & 00. HOBOKEN, HUDSGN CitY if AND BEL GEN REAL ESVATE, For OR SALE-IN SIUDSON OR LEASE—OAKUM FACTORY, LOCAT! acy City, all in perfect order, with the mannfacturing of oakum, paper boarda aud bayg) WOOLSEY, Jersey © quire of B. N JERSEY CITY, ONLY TEN MINUTES the whole or lower part of a Furnish rent reasonable, Ten Rooms nsiting of 9 iota, In an lap miles froin the Hobokex fercles, plumber, 32 Carmine treet, between Bedford aid L Sale. CITY, A CORNER PLOT, 1g Welghvorhoc Apply at WM. ¢ To Let or Lease. 0. BER’ ERSEY CITY.—FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET, THRE D IN JER- advant, Brie and water; fine location, MEEKS, 80 Cedar street. story and basement, complete, for housekeeping, to a sirecia. all family ; $100 pes month, Corner South First and Erie “OOUNTRY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE T NEWARK.—FOR SALE OR TO LET, IMMEDI- ately, Swiss Vi every convenient passed, large grounds; 10 sainutes Clas Sn every Apply to Pi Broad airect, el fe particu Prices (low) 10,500 and nt French roof Cottage; algo’ handsome 12, latter 7 rooms, 2 bay windows, & tions high, ner hborhood un city ‘cara to depot; first inf 138000, INE, 80 Barclay kitreet, New York, or 878 Newark. PLANTATION IN FLORIDA FOR $10,000—CON- taining 1,000 acres, with di ing, barns, jugar rill, two Stille, farming impiem, nis, &c., situated on one of the most beautifal lakes in the State. Apply to SHEPHERD & PAR- KER, 162 Broadway, AT gt? order, Neau, WESTCHESTER maroneck depot.—A beautiful Country Rest dence, delightfully situated; good hy outbulldings, together with four or ¢ very clieap and on easy terns, Irs, 178 Cente street, cou ‘TY, ONE MIL with all necessary hteen acres, all in line Appiy to Fy BON- $10,500 ast FOR 16 ROOM BRICK HOUSE, EAST Fifty-third street; 8500 for a Lease bring- ing in 60 per cent profit; #18,000 for a brown stone 14 room House, West Thirty-tourth alreot ; 1,900 for Lot, 102th street, near Third avenue; #8,5%0 per Lot, Forty-seventh street, near ‘Tenth avennes $2,600 per Lot, First avenue, nezr 110th street, Easy terms. L. GOLDSTEIN, 11 Chainbers #t., basement, ONLY $4,000 CASI $11 500. FOR A WELL D eV, built three story English basement brown ttone House in Fast Twentieth stree: all improvements ; order: pos! n immediately. Apply on the premises, d01 East Twentieth street. Wert Side, THREE SYORY BIGH STOOP BROW: FX Mouse for sale, handsomely finished in black marble ball; built by days’ work. 62 West Fiftieth street, between Fiith nd Siath avenues, Inquire of owner, on premis BARGAIN.—FOR SALF, A 18 ACRE FARM, WITH a good stone house, Tinutes from one depot en barn, id fifteen trom anothe shop, all in good order, five one hour from New York; the house stands in a splendid position, with a nice spring of water by the side of it. Broadway, in the store, from $ to 6 0" Apply at No. 3 Price $60. T NEW BRUNSWICK—-A SPLENDID FARM OF 92 acres—10 of timber, balance superior improvements, in complete order haf mile from depot; no beticr J. 8. FERGUSON 20,000, ery fine firat clasa neighborhood; farm in the county, Only Nassaw street, room 24. RARCAIN AT NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J.—FARM OF f 68 acres, with tmproverente, near depot; 26,00, J. 8. Fi RGUSO au nner FIRST CLASS 100 ACRE PEACH FARM IN DEL/ 1g bearing trees of the beat varie- ware ; 80 acres in you ties; near steamer landing and ratlw WALTE ay. ac Pring 1,00). ., O Liberty street, BARGAIN, IF SOLD IMMEDIATELY,—THRER story high’ stoop brown stone House, nearly new; all modern improvements; elegantly furnished; one bloek from entrance to Ventral rk, Orst brown stone house weet of Third avenue, on worth aide Sevents-eighth street, FIRST CLAS T ELIZABETH, N. J.—A NEW THE story, Mansard roof House, 14 rooms, all city mode: improvements ; lot 60x145 ; high kround, three minutes’ wail to depot way, roo Apply ‘to owner, 19 Broad- BEAUTIFUL NEW FOUR STORY HIGH 8TOO? brown sions Howe; marble hall, black walnut stairs, %e.; all improvements; dumb waiter} possession nt once? Sery near Broadway. Apply to OWNER, con premises No. ido West Forty-second street. No agents THIRTY-FIVE! YEARS TRINITY CHURCH LEASE of Lot, with Buildings, in West Thirtieth street, will be '. BEN- Sold low for eash: ground ent very low. Appy to NING, 448 Seventh avenue, if had A GRAND, BOULEVARD, Mist sTREi AL. choice Plot for swe low, with corner on grate; nasur- Dassed river view; expense for present waguiicent inprove- Mens paid, wivo taxes, V. K. STEVENSON & SON, 1) Pine street, WY B.S. LEV mY WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH ) street, near Eighth avenue,—A splendid assortment of Veit paying Tenement Property ou hand, with very exsy terms; also Private Property, {HEAP HOUSES—TENTH STREET, BETW FIFTH J und Sixth avenues, three atory brick House, $14,600; vihers in desirabie locations, 7,003 to 120,000, W.'P. BEYMOUR, 171 Broadway. ROR, SOuEGA FOUR STORY BRICK AND BROWN stone jlish basement Houre, 274 West Twenty fith jot 18.8x 8.9; price B15,50). FPOR SALE—A CHOICE THRRE STORY AND A FIRST class four story brown atone front House, Fifty-third Atreet, baween Sixth and Seventh avenues; black walnut pariore; extra plumbed; all the improvements, Arply to the owner, on the premises, or 50 Pine street. at (wo P. M. J. W. SYEVENS & BROTHER, BEXTRA atres FOR SALEOON WEST THIRTY FOURTH STREET, A cits lage brow stone Hove, 25350 eet wh avery cou: Fenjence nad tmedinte ai rice o TAYLOR & STEARNS, Yop Pino street. sgt POR SALE.—A FOUR STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT ‘brown stone House in Tuirty-fourth street, Ustween Fighth and Ninth avenues; price #24,000. Ie a bargain and must he gold before Novenilur le Apply t0 SHEPHERD de PARKER, 162 Broudway. OR SALFCHEAP, A FULL SIZED BRICK HOUSE: anit oly 5x100 feet, for #¥,000; one half cash, Inquire at 250 West Thirty second street. OR SALE, OR TO LET—THRER STORY HIGH STOOP marvle front, 0 Weat_ Thitty-Aith, street, partir, fur. nished, Carpets, ‘Mirrors, Gag Fixtures, Kitchen, Dini Room and some Chamber Furniture, in complete order and having all modern improvements.’ Apply om the premises, orto MAKSH & CO., No. 2 Vesey street. (OR SALE OR TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT FURN ture, the first claes House 45 West 138th strect, Inquire aa above, of of J. Hl. GREGORY, Eoq., 149 Broadway, from 12 tii ARLEM.FOR SALE, A_FIR®T CLASS story and basement frame House, all inpror ts, with extra lot, Inquire on the premises, 128th street, cout fide, between Filth and Sixth avenues. CHRISTIE, 10 X100-ON ELEY! Tenement and 10 percent; wiil trade for a good ‘Tenement property for sale of exchange. DILLON & RECKARDS, 459 Ninth aven! H AVENUE, WITH FIVE val Yarva; price $90,000; income rm Ob a cnslt basis, £000 EACH —TWo HOLsEs; 11 ROOMS, WA, ter, gab, marble mantels, pinzzay Ac. : ‘B1,000 morecash, Apply WM, WOOD, 7 -aeco nd atrecty between Fisth and Sinta avenues, South bklyn, FisccUaneous. FO yg oF At DESCRIPTIONS, RANGING PROM F90U0 to $100.00) exch, for anie on easy terms, by BELLAMY & BIRATION, No. by Pine stroes, Agios SALE TO-DAY—By 4. D. MELLICK JR, & JAVA" BRO, fee auction column. If you have never been over the Morris and x Raljroad take this opportunity and enjoy some of the fnest mountain and valley scenery to be found in New Jersey. Free tain and collation, METODIGTS, GO TO-DAY WITH A.D. MELLICK, . Jn, & BRO, to Madison and look over the Drew semi- nary and bay lots iminediately opposite. Free train and col- “pulls.” ‘Thus this action and reaction of the banks promotes, if 1t does not produce, ali the Guctuations in values at the goid and stock boards. From weil luformed persons Who know the condi- tion and management of banks tn this city we learn thac more than one-half of the capital, deposits aud crodits of these institutions have been daily loaned to brokers and other speculators in stocks; and these loans are not made from any surplus funds not required by basines# mon, but fom the very credits URED SOIENTIPICALLY ; BO Mercury used, off ery pri consultation Dr, FRAN KLEN A TEADIES, PHYSICIAN —DR. ABCRER GUARAN- « teen immediate ef without the elight injury. Bu. perior conGnement jost\iute, No. 8 Amity street. Fees reasonable, afer a radical eure, A®, ROTTLE OF DR. HUNTEWS BOTANIC CORDIAL restores the vigor ot youth in ten da firengi and vigor to the woat debiiia and money needed among the merchants, Mechanica Bop street, aod traders of our country. bay es Although we cannot aud do not wish to shield Deer... ROND STREET, ONE DOOR FROM > 2 p . inion hirer cure wi from publio indignation the open and prominent | poses of Private diseases, without maerury lie shorter tine gamblers in gold and #tocks, yer we feel that these wreat banking aolsnmenta should pot escape the pubiie censure and condempation because of thelr great power over interested public opinion in onr great money centres. Congress sway remedy to a emai) extent this great than any other physician, or oo charge, Coneultalion aud KR. COOPER, 14 ay B STREDT, CAN con. thirty-four years’ practice \ cures Or no charges made. evil by enacting & iaW to prowibit all bauke lrow | TMPORTANT TO FEMAI DR. A 4 luaniug cai) ivans. JONATHAN OLDBUCK, BOIS (5 ee prastiee« mint Ra a ceee ee rled ladies, with or withont medic! male rastor Patients (rom. Beards murving, he, Risciriciy” 164 Kast Twonty-elghth street, near Third aren L807, MANHOOD OR IMPOTENCE, RESULTING La trom the fae of youtn or ote enue young, mule by Dr, LEWIS, Na. 7 Heach at po Ad Perraxnently restored to mi {URE CURE IN 2% HouRs— wit OR AAS COMMERCIAL REPORT Wepwesnay, Oct. 6-6 P.M. CovrAR.—The business in Rio was Jizht, though the . market was sendy. Saiea 685 bage ox Partulan, on private terme. Other kinds ware dull and prices were nominal. Corton waa Jo wetive demand for splanimg and export, ud a fair bustoras was consummated, Prices were heavy ty yeare private SS medicine. Consultatione free, Dr. and Mme, Te Bast Vutruewh erect ti lavion, See anction column, NEPAR,FIFTH AVENUR—ONLY 835,000-POUR STORY high stoop brown stone Hous® (or aa: WxHOx100; fine order aud all improverenta, - BELLAMY & GAY, No. 3 Pine street, te 1 L8 OF LOTS, WITH A figures. BUILDERS.—TWO PARC Durider'a loan) alxo several desirable Plote at low BELLAMY & STRATTON, No, 5g Pine street. ROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ARE CHANCE OFFERED.—FOR SAL! me of tho oop brown aston nt Frene! ner of Clinton and Lafayet nes, Bro lyn; all movern improvements, replete; black walnut front and vertibuie doors, lnira and stalr casings; halls and dtoin incoted, French plate giaas d WOO! \Ouses 22 and 29x48x110 oF 20; in. Greene avenue care at Fulton HUMAS FAGAN, owner, THREE BTORY BRICK HOUSE, IN GOOD ORDER, for sale; pr Inquire on premier, No. 76 ord street, irabam avenue and Smith atreet, Wil- Hameburg ; 15 minutes’ walk from Grand street ferry. SPLENDID THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN vob cheap aypied joravense tn a Pe APPA TBAAC HONTO, 25 Pino street, wil HANDSOME THREE STORY AND BASEMENT erect rie cometotcs feces Set ac pall modern iinprovementn: Ro et order siate: VICKENBON & CARTLN, 6) Wall sree. A A argalny ch garcenet'a horse, cottage, —FOR SALE.—ANY EDUCATIONAL, CHARITABLE, Inflitary ‘or any other institution ‘requiring «large ng and handsome grounds, Of frit, cu large stable, Obtain ‘a great Property, at New 92 acres, with abundance can than half cost, ig the Fow er fambarg, on the Hudson, by applying to » ORRELL, 291 Broadway. BARGAIN.—PARM AND MILL IN WESTCHESTER for sale or exchange for cit Mount Kisco ;a groat bargnin can be ua customer, either, to buy or exchange, wiil Brokers havi be liberally dealt with, Property; 147 acres, wt acd {i taken this month, D, D. ORKELL, Agent, 291 Broadway. Biko in Westchester, 26,000, T NEW BRUNSWICK.—FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, splendid Farm, 126 acres; good buildings, with stoc’ 100 acres, ‘A. SERGEANT, 21 with houses near depot Wall street. CORNER PLOT OF GROUND ON THE WESTCHES- ZA ter bank of Harlem river, near Macomb'a Bridge, fog two full Lote; price 1,600, Apply to OWNER avenue, New York, contain $2 Kighth Gore FACTORY IN TEXAS.—NEW BRICK BUILD- J ings, new Machinery, 2,000 Spindles, with Steam Power, for sale cheap, LER, 71 Broadway, room 68. to close an estate, Apply io GEORGE BUI REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, PXCHANOR-A BEAUTIFOL “HorEL ar o~ Noth Aoneten af Lands tor patcong, Ne tata tans | ‘60.171 Broadway.” XCHANGE FOR A SOUTHERN FARM, A FINB 4 mod {dence In Paterson, situate: ot Vere ee print ts ‘on, 6 don fine street a 0. Hoyt, m Broadway, Dims 4 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE--IN NEW JERSEY for city tmproved proj jin all Tarm; only principals wee UPON cory oe a eee KE. 1 Centre street. OR BALE—OR WILL EXCHANGE C tment Property, & kandaont Re ence to Mantas depot, containing half an acre of land, well shaded ; {rut i kind c yf % gf al carriage house, ae. “Apply to'N, DOUGHTY, 19 {OR HALE OR EXCHANGE—A THRRE STOR a meht and sub-cellar, Philadelphia brie front jong Park place, near the math entrance to Prospect Park, Brook- Henares can rena. ld stehngy }, worth from HU I. HOBBY, 289 South street, New York, is seni OUK4 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—1000 ACRES \ Ho versey, aa troce 1 $1010. #35 per acre: alno lass Pasion, 1h complete'order; also 40 Lois on Washington Heighta, for sale only. G, LESPINA! 0. 0 Pine street, [POR SALE OR EXCHANGE FoR Naw YORK CITY or suburban Property—A very superior Chester eounty (Pa.) Farm and Country Seat, 62 acres. vear Philadelphing with two new dwellings, greenhouse and numerous outbuild- Ings; extensive tower grounds and walks, fine fruite of every description, derutl‘ul streams of spring water, fine scenery and extremely healthy; Furniture, stock and’ Crops if des sired, For particulars and description cull on or address Jo 8. FERGUSON, 89 Nassau street, room 24, where photos graphs can be seen. FOR, SALE “OR EXCHANGE FOR GOOD FECURI- tick—-A three story brown stone bih stoop House, on Portland avenue, near Lafayette avenue, Brooklyn, furnished Or unfurnished, “Address BOUTHEKN, 48 Fine ) FOU 0. 7. HINGE FOR HOUSE IN BROOKLYN Of New York—An elezant French roof House in Eltzabelbs handsomely situated, near depot; gi 60200, DICKINSON & ©. R, 68 Wall street, OHANGE—A SPL PROPERTY AP N.J., for property in Fatefax or Loudon coun- ©, CO. WAYLAND & AYMAI, 165 Fulton evieet, ty, Virginia, COPARTNERSUTL OFFICE OF MORTON, BLISS & CO, New Yorr, Oct, 1, 1889, Mr, Walter 1. Burns retires this day from our New York. and Loudon firms, MORTON, BLISS & CO, New Vor, Oct. 1, 186° Mr, Walter Watson (late agent for the bank of Britinty North America, New York) ia this day. auiroitied a partner im our firm, MORTON, BLISS & CO. BantnoLomew Houst BANK, ‘Tne Hon, Jolin Rose (late Minister minign of Canada) joins our firm this day, which will be continued under the style of MORTON, “OS & CO, L, P. MOXTON, BURNS & CO, MPHE COPARTNERSHIP HE EXISTING UN- ler the name and style & Lowenberg haw this day been dissolved hy mu A. 8, Lowenberg Will assume all the assets of out, “BUSINESS OPPO vk RELIABLE MAN WANTED—WITH AN EQUAL A fmoust of $600, pertectiy rected by collateral, (2 pure chase the parapherualia for au entirely new enterprise, which eaunot Lull to reaiize a fortane, WILSON, 11 Clinton place, Eighth atre D BUSINESS MAN, HAVING FR , would Like to eaxaye in a good fa only fram principals, stating busness, &¢y ‘A. B. ©, Heraid of RARE CHANCE.—THE BEST CASH MANUFAC turing Business on Broadway, establisaed twelve veara demand cone increasing; three years t profits inn lease, rent Low; very little money required. WALTON & 00. iL Liberty street. REUIABLE MAN WANTED—WITH AN EQUAL red by collateral, to pure ainount of 8600, perfectly a ¢ the paraphernalia of a vew ent ‘a fortun WILSON, 11 Clinton Eighth N BNERGETIO PERSON OF GOOD ADDRESS CAN enter on old established business, paytag large protites $100 to $600 required; a rare opportunit’. NAX BAYERSDORFES, Auctioveer, 8% Bowerr. N ESTABLISHED MANUFACTURING COMPANY OF a staple, salable, proitabie artice want %5,0W to £10,000 additional capita: sings’ man, on favorabe torma, References, Address CAPIVAL, Herald office. GOOD BUSINESS CHANCE.—AN ESTABLISHED AX. casi business, paying a prout of over $2°0 per movthy Will be sold uta bargain if taken this week. For particulars apply at 269 West Twenty-seventh street, irst Hoar. N EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY is NOW OFFERED AY by the advertiser vo join bim in the auction and com= Inieston business in be most fourisbing city In the South already establial ; best reverence given; emall cap.tal required. For particulars call on JOMN CALHOUN, at Hidridge, Dunham & g's, $40 Broadway, between 10 and 13 o'clock, tor two da; (A. PARTY, HAVING WHICH WAS copyrighted in April, i868, and which hag been Yised in Boston, wishes ome gentiemey to invest $1,500, order to introduce it in New York, and also to become equal partner. If this elould meet the approbation of Any person Gesirmg business they will please addiess W. L. MANN, Froneb's Hotel, “(NY GENTLEMAN FOND OF TRAVELLING AND AN Saving 1,000 capital can meet with one of the beat op~ ortunitics for uaking money ever offered, by inquiring ab 3 Broud street, room 26. mm ee BUSINESS WANTED 5.00) TO. #2000), AND BER vices of @ young and thorongh bisinoss! man, in some. well established and. good paying business, that will bear strict investigation, Address iu coufdeace G. H., box 187 Herald oflice, for three days. os DOR SALE—THE WHOLE OR ALF IN one of the most popular Fruit Stands in the city. dresa'3. 6. W., Heratd oll \OR SALE—THE WHOLE OR ONE HALF INTEREST {n a good paying up town Livery Stable; good location, Jong lease; stock and fixtures first class, For particuiara address LIVERY, box 181 Herald office, stating where au in- terviow may be bad, DOR SALE, OR WILL FE t erty or Farm—A four. and Oyster House combined ; first class place Jocation in city. Address V. M., Herald of JhO8, $600, WILL GIVE A GENTLEMAN HALF IN: terest in an bonest, neat business where he can clear €10 a day if steady. 182 Grand strect, FRANKLIN. NE OF THE BEST BUSINESSES IN THIS COUNTRY is offered for sale—But littic capital is required. Caik and judge for yourself at 210 Bowery, up stair, TO JOIN AN ESTABe Ce Ade SHANGE FOR CITY PROP- ole Billlard and Sample Room nd no betler Apu oxpe GNED DE! liabed stock commission house aud furnish from 840,000 to $50,000; all communications strictly confidenti: Ad dress B., box 123 Herald ollie, WASTED-A PARTNER WITH $1.50, TO INVEST Ty ‘a very profilable business. Inquire of AUSTIN & GERMAIN, 87 Park row, New York, — NOUNTRY SEAT AND TAREE ACRES AT OYSTER Bay ; uleely located; house modern; fine Farm of 78 acres and one 26 ncren. WHITE! HEAD H. VAN WYOK, 229 Broadway. EK AST CHESTER.—2: 1) rooms, near Mount Fare, For SALE—AT RYE, 00 ACRES; good buildin ‘Address box Jan aia order, ACRES, WITH GOOD HOUSE, 8 ernon, New Haven Railroad, beaut! fully laid ut in fruits of all kids, Price $6,000; cash $3,000, Ap; ly to J. G, KEAMNEY, 35 Chambers street, oh 7 Bi GgooD otce fruite; everything in splen- rook! with steam Fo, SALE—A POTTERY AT MARINERS’ HARBOR, Staten power; also ‘on premises. nd, in complete running order wo story dwelling House; ters asy. Apply POR SALE. AT CRANFORD. ON THE LINE OF NEW Jersey Central Railroad, a two rtory Honse and Lot, or, if purchaser desires, two a: same; only three minut address GEO. W. MENDELL, of Land will be sold with Wk from depot, Apply to or rautord, Ne dy WASTEDIA BOOKKEEPER AND CASHIER, WHO can loan $1,600 for a short time on good security, to = first class up town Hotel. Apply personally to Xe HUMPHREY, No. 6 Clinton place. 500. -A LADY WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- ot + stands the housekeeping department of @ Hotel, and who can loan the above amount, can hear of a frst ginae business opportunity by applying to ALEX, HUM- PHREY, No. 6 Ciinton piace. $3 000 “WANTED, A PARTY TO PURCHASE A Pov. + part interest in one of the best blank book uvnifactories in he iy. Ade J. Be Dry ox 408 Fost otice, &8 000 PARTNER WANTED, WITH THE ABOVIS ‘amount, to join the ailvertiser in an old eu tablished shirt and gentlemen's (nenishing gooda business. FRED. LEWIS, 684 Broadway. 20,000 70, $2200 <A, BUSINESS MAN WITH thie capital can oltain an interest in am Old estadlished business, Cail on MOODY & MYDDLETON, No. 7 Murray street. F°% SALE. House, cousiatin fitted up, and full Jo HUNTER'S POINT, A FINE FRAME of. ix rooms, and Liquor Store, finely Inquire on’ premises, Second street, near Perry, of DENNIS CRONIN, OR SALE VERY CHRAP OR EXOHANGE—A GREAT iy nny choice Farms, Co didly located In the best section fee: KELLY Panes, FARM ‘and fruits at $25 per acre; 34 mil Delightful cilmate, if Mdly. tiikwees x. Lax RANGE, N. J. Cou untry Seats and Cottages, eplen- of New Jersey. ROTHERS, 206 Broadway. BEST OF SOIL FOR GRAIN, GRASS ouran improved plices alao 18, Vineland, N, J. ~-HANDS8OM routh of Philadelphi aottling, and the piace 1 Or wale, Address ds at PLACE, IN DESIRA- ble location; house every modern convenlenee, neariy two acres in lawn, fine trees and shravbery ; price to oh HAMILTON & WALLIS, No, 9 Nassau street, cor- rr ( i N WASHINGTON A tween Forduam ana 1 Apply to owner, 38 Meroe: P LAINPIELD, N. dence fo re. A.D, MELLICK, JR, & BROTHE! a. le, eituated on fews of the valley, with Freneb roof, oon in! din hard wood nds comprise five xcie' reat Humber of ornamental uromer houre and Freneh roof tab! grounds and one nc 14,00 ND RAILROAD AVENUES, BR desirable ‘Lots, emont, fifveas eet, up stall A VERY DESIRABLE RESI- lewaled ground, 01 town and mountains; © ing fourteen rooms, ry wide hall, walnul most beautifully sm traes, flowers 0, 26 Pine atre NHE FINEST SUMMER AND WINTER RESIE in Weatcherter county for sale, chenn.— Jota; atables; everything; thirty mintites from Ask for Singer's place, al Kingebridge, late 3e ACRE outbu HOUSE AND EXTENSION, FINE naw, 3000 choles variety frult trees, near de- pot, schools and church ; Northern Ratitoad, New Jersey. $600 marble man! old tmmedtately, JOUN Li Price, if 7.00 ber for ship 1s miles from some good station A. | FYXCHANOR-Finsr Chaps UP TOWN, 7 NEMENT Property for good Lote: 9 acres nt Farintn ‘ureietown, #1010; 40 woren at Feah w! AV acres at Awerew at OBER! 0- bullder, A BARGAIN. acres, new Hou age, depot and gait water; ve mare WHEL an m Now Yori, wi i elty properiy'in exchange, eR ANDER, 68 Bowery, Rooma Nor Ww. J A VERY VALUABL e8, 70 in culture, balunco vers winills, house and outbuildings; only wil’ wake REAL ESTATE TO XCHANGE FOR MERCHANDIAR—100 ACRES OF desirable Land ja Beott coun y, Teun, 00) P. SEYMOUR,’ 371 Broadway. DOWN, MA MONTH UNTIL PAID, ONE, hour in’ New Jersey, modern French root it dumb thay eight room; fare 4,70 NN. 1 Barcing street, up staira, 12 ce OHnOTE Wr ap. 12 Chambers street; 8, Northport, U. I. FARM Ii 8. LE ta Stock and Uropa; Land 2, f acres nene Maint V a7 New Chambera oireet, Wy, terms and or ¥ iy + $16,000, 4 FARM, FORTY rom Baray sbe., nowe oF 0 ine Address box 60 20.000, - WANTED, AN ACTIVE, | BUSINESS $20.000.~ man in en estanintad manufactory of metal goods; staple demand anlimited: thorough Invesiiga~ wred ; prolita $20,000 per year. Address box 140 Herald LOR TO 850,000.—ONE OR TWO CAPITAL- 25.000 ia Shiete command the stated amoune y learn of an unusual opportunity for investineot in ea’e manufacturing Dualness, in Buccesatul operation, with raptdiy inereasing trade. Particulars will be furnished to prlucipals addressiug C, A, BURLKLGH, Herald oflice, $50.000.~shite expértence, an interest io some ie erative commercial house of standing, ofering 80 uurty for the natety of capital inverted, with Feasouable p oxpe:et x 1, of income, Address PARTICULARS, Post ollie i = CLOTUIN( ere AL Taz ZO YARD MInLER'S WELL KNOWN Be- « lishment, 16) Seventh avenue, near Nineteenth street, iadies’and gentémen can receive the utwost value in ons for Cast-off Olothing, Carpets, Furniture, Oiamonda, Jewelry, Gs by calling ou or addressing, Lavites attonsed ¥o by Mra. Miller, A) 8 Anes, 8. SIXTH AVENUR, OPPORITH AAA,” Highth strect!—Ladjos and gentiemen can recelve the Twil value in cash Cor thelr Cast OF Wearing Apparel, Dine monde, Jewelry, Carpeis, Furniture, &e, The best you cam do is plonge to call at ing Catabilahment oF send us @ notes the number agabove, Laiies waited upon by Mrm a ‘Trve you will be deall with to your «acisfaction and bt un T THK ORIGINAL SOUTHERS Ww ERM cy store, by H, HAKEIS, a higher price than ever herore can be obtained for ladies! and gentiemen's casio We: ing Apparel, Carpets, Jewelry, Diamonds Bedding, Wwe rout (ull w large order Cor the above mentioned Ploase call or send a note by post to, Bir. ox Mrs, ty 164 (old No.) and 192 (new No.) Beventh nyvcoiies nty-Oret and Twenty-secoud streets, where you will be dealt with to your satisfaction. HOD tS. MISH'S, 187 THIRD AVENE Bs A on y Gidtating ang’ barpets by ealling or sadrossing, Ladle altended by Mra, M *) (TENTION. NEW ¢ AA chase Wearing Appare! ire, whieh muet be aegt in fature time, | We promise to pay 5 ure incash than any one else, by calling on oF nate wing Mr, or Mra. ue ROSEN ERG, 48 Seventh ave nue, one door above Twenty-fourth street. RECKIVED TO PUR ta and Moasehold Furnt~ ) ROSENTITAL'S, Ot THIRD AV y NEAR A’ Town steve (formeriy 868 Bowery). and gentie- men can obtain We highest value for Cast-off Clothing, Fur- niture, Onrpeta, de. by calling or addressing. Laales at« tended to by Mr#. Rokenthale aie ¥. MINTZS GREAT AMFRICAN OLOTHING tora, 162 Bevouth aveniie, two doors below Twenty-first 240,000 worth of Clothing wanted for the Western Sineket,. Ladies and gents wishing to dispose of thelr caste on pihing, Furniture, Carpeta, Ao, wil please cali on or acdéroea tht ove umber, lea waited on by Mra, Wiate. Ate 506 SIXTH = AVE TY ‘rest, ladies aud geote will be astonished to m prices B. MINTS pays for cost of Clothing, Carpeta, Jowell ne we linve recatved large orders for the Weatern 4 Cali fornia tra A ea)! of a note will be punctually attended hy Mr, or Mra, MINTZ, TARIES (AND 08 TLPMEN CAN OBTAIN TO PER 4 cent more than at any other place for thelr cast off ¥en ke., bY eniling on OF Crothing, ¢ i eDAc. Ing H, or M