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a JANANcIAL and COMMERCIAL. BaruRDAY, Nov. 27—6 P, M, The weekly statomous of the associated banks of city 1s quite favorable, contrary to the general tation that the siipments of currency to the and Svutuwest tis week would be reflected "Yh a heavy lors of reserve. Tho decvease ia legal | Genders 18 less than three hundred thousacd dollars; “Dut as the banks cutered on the week with a halance their favor frow jast week, and as the Sub-Trea- Bury Operations during the current week have also ‘Deen tn their favor, tue, actual withdrawal of legal tenders was from two to three millions of dollars. However, the specie item is iargely increased—by Dearly two miliious—and as the deposits have been @rawn dowa there i# an actual gain in reserve of Over a million wad a hail of dollars, The decrease tn Joans, while sinali, suuws a disposition on the part Of the banks to be in readiness should the balance Of the grain and coiiun movement make @ sudden and heavy dewand upon their resources, The totals Of this week's wyersxe compare with the previous Btatement as follows: — Nov. 20. Nov, 21. + $20,000,008 $252,678,474 + BT vau,07h 20,637,890 1,251,022 4,106,838 2 188,70, 190 Iss, 597,585 + 40,405,121 45,191,800 ‘The changes are set forth in detail as follows;— rease in owns. $889, 534. euse th Bpecie. 1,768,8.5 ease In Cire isto 76,084 crease ip deposiis.. 186,795 reage in lewal wuscrs an +, 973,281 i, § The total itaviiiues are 753,233, and the total erste ef specie. aud legal teaders comoined, $77,869,788, ‘Tne banks, therelore. hold & surplus of $23,431,478 over tie aiuouut of reserve required by Jaw—a gain tor the week of $1,538,514. + The money muikei wus easy al live to #1x per cent © prime collucerais, und at six to seven per cent on the ordinary secuiiiics, ‘ue discount market was ‘Without new feaiure, Foreign exchange was duil efter the steamer wud steady. In the forenoon tie gold market was strong under the covering of tie snort interest and purchases on speculative account for a short upward turn, the Fesult of whica Wis au auvance in the price to 12554. From this fgure it gradually deciined to 124%, ‘when, upon the aj pearance of the bank statement ghowing a gain ou: ucar two millions in specie, it igaddeniy broke to 125%, reacting a fraction at the ‘final termination of vusiness, Lhe weakness was @lso attributabie to te weekly statement of the imports shuwing o decrease of a mil- Won doliara as compared with the corre- @ponding period of last year, although the fotal isa million biguer than lask week, owing to the special merodjuciion of foreign fancy goods and toys for the loidays., The clearances at the Goid Bank were on 4 aiuinisued scaie, bat yet large @nough to indicate we revval of the speculation ta . +123, seven to four per ent was paid fur cuiryiug. The operations of the Gold Exchatge Guux resulted as fol.ows: 14,786,000 + 628,118 jurrency balances. «T9915 ‘The governiaent iiarket closely sympathized with fhe gold market, vei.y steady in the eariter hours of eas, Dut decuuiny suaryly at the close, when ‘She 67's sold as luw ws 114g. There was otherwise mo feature‘and quvlutions on the street, there being Bo afternoon sessivu of the Board, closed as Sollows:—Unitea 3 currency sixes, 107), a 407%; do. sixes, 1881, registered, 116%{ @ 117; do. Coupon, 116\ a li Qo. five-twenties, registered, May and Noveuwiber, 111% a 112; do, 1862, coupon, do., 1139 @ 115%; do. Isv4, coupon, do,, 111% a 111%; do. 1865, coupou, do., 1124 a 112%; do., registerea, January and July, 1144; a 11444; do. 1865, coupon, o., 11434 a 114. . 1807, Coupon, do., 1143; a 11454; o. 1868, coupon, ‘do., 11434 a@ 114%; do. ten-fortics, -Begistered, 107g a 1074; do. coupon, 10744 @ 107%. In Southern secavities there was continued excite- ‘Ment in the Norti Carolinas, parucularly when the statement was coalicied, by the receipt of Raleigh papers, that a measure had been introduced in the Legislature to repudiaie all the special tax issues sold below 60. ‘Ihe effect was more visible at the last board, where the new bonds sold as low as 2734 @nd the special tax bonds at 27. A private letter from North Carolina confirms the announcement a@lso made in this column that it 1s proposed vo pass laws requiring ins rance companies doing business in ‘we State to deport state bonds as security; and also orequire railroad coimpauies to take up their own se- @uri\ies and deposit :tate bonds instead. The reaction late tm the afternooa nay be due to this statement. ‘The simple truth is the legislative authorities of the Southern States have iearned the art of speculating in their bongs, and iieuce the introduction of mea- gures calculated to “bull” or “bear” the market. ‘The following were the closing street prices to-night for the leading bonds on the Southern list:—Tennes- @e0, 6X Coupun, 54 a 67; do., new, 503g @ 61; Vir- @inta,ex coupon, 43 a 50; do., new, 50a 64; Georgia sixes, 81 a 85; do. sevens, 93 a 95; North Carolina, @x coupon, 41.442; do., new, 27 0 23; do., special tax, 208 30; Missouri sixes, 91 @ 92; Louisiana sixes, 5 a 67: do. levee sixes, 59.0 60; Alabama eights, 94 @ 95; do. fives, 600 a 63; South Carolina sixes, @a 70 do., new, 63 a 67; City Memphis sixes, 47 a 49, The following were the bids to-day for the city Dank stocks:—New York, 134; Manhattan, 143; Mer- chants’, 128; Mechauiss’, 149; America, 145; ity, 210; Phenix, 103; Norit River, 95; Tradesmen’s, 160; Fuivon, 150; Seventh Ward, 110; State of New York, 207; Commerce, 121; Broadway, 275; Ocean, 75; Bank of the Repubii¢, 117; Bank of North America, 10744; Hanover, 108; Irving, 115; Metropolitan, 138; Nassaa, 102; Continental, 101; St. Nicholas, 116; Commonwealth, 1113s; Importers and ‘Traders’, 136; Park, 160; Manufacturers and Merchants’, 102; Cen- ‘tral National, 107},; Fourth National, 1043; Ninth National, 113; Tenth National, 86; Eleventh Ward, 102; Oriental, 150; American Exchange, 108. The slock market was dull and irregular during the boards, the Vanderbilt stocks again declining, without any special pressure of sales. The clique operations were confined to the Western shares, ‘which were active on a comparatively narrow range of fluctuations uniil alter the bunk statement, when the whole list became booyant and the market strong, the movements betng almost a precise repe- tition of those of yesterday. Pacific Mail was firmer end rose to 534. The range of the leading stocks is shown in the table;— Hi ° 1 New York Cen. and Hud, Consol, 89 ia N. Y. Cen, and ud. Con, scrip. a Harlem 130% 23 99 Northwestern..... Hd Northwestern preferred. $814 Rook Island. «...........- 04 Mibraaxee ana st. Pail... <1: 5 es ‘Milwaukee und St. Paul preferred, 83 83% i¢ Mall..... sesererecesees, OBIE S245 ‘tne saying were the closing prices of stocks at the last seast2 of tie board+—Canton, 6235; Cumberland, 26027; Wes'etQ Upiou, 34% a 36%; Quicksilver, 14.0 1455; "Mariposa, 75; 984; dd> pre- serred, 10% a 16%; Pacific Mail, 52); a 3! Boston Water Power, 123; 8 15; Adams Express, 67K & ‘875g; Wells-Fargo Express, 17 # 18; American Express, 35 a 3534; United States Express, 53; New York Central, 17454 @ 175; do. consolidated, 695% = 8954; do., scrip, 78 bia; Hudson River, 155 a 156; Harlem, 131 bid; Erle, 284¢ a 239; do, preferred, @% 0474; Reading, 99a 99%; Michigan Central, 220.8 120%; Lake Shore, 88@ 83%; Illinois Central, 18234 @ 196%; Cleveland and Pittaburg, 81 a 82355 Chicago and Northwestern, 15% a 75%; do. pro- ferred, 88% @ 887%; Cleveland, Columbus and Cin- clonatt, 74 bid; Rock’ Island, 1943, a 10444; Mulwau- Kee and St. Paul, 68% 9 68; (lo. preferred, 8314 @ $8%; Toledo and Wabash, 54; a 59; da. preferred, 164; Fort Wayne, 87% a 843; Alton and Terre Haute preferred, 65 bid; Ohio and Missiasippt, 257% ‘® 26; Delawure and Lackawanna, 108; New Jersey Central, 904 @ 90%); Chicago and Alton, 148% a 140; 40, preferred, 143 @ 14954; Morris and Essex, 87% 0 $8; Hannibal aud St. Joseph, 10754 w 108%; do, pre: ferred, 108 nid; and indiana Central, 21% a 22, ‘The exports of specie during tno woek were as foliows:— ® NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET, merican November Thomas—American silver. my 825 November. 23—Steamer Hammonta, Gold bars.. sooene + 24,819 November 25—stea:ner Hammons, Ham- burg—Foreign stiver.. ccocgeececsgins Seen November 2 teamer Main, Bremen— November 27—steamer City of Washington, Liverpool—Siiver bars, . + 31,300 9,700 seeeseee . $1,000 teamer Lafayetie, Paris— American BilVCr......0.66 seeeseeees 6,500 TOLD seeeeeresececserereeeesceress senses s $10]; 108 SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Saturday, Nov. 27—10:15 A. Me + ig United States Ex 52) Boo x Cai Wie SS 19 Ja c y 600 do... . 0 20 NY C & lik : MS. WW) OS 5-80) Gy HBB... 1MA% B00 Es Ow US 5's, 14d, cou. 1734 100 bu) do 07 ss engkivece ‘GuU0 Tenn bia, ex cou. 0-0 Venn #8, new..bO0 060 isnt ines alls * ae aeasse Seg e * eS PEW: Beuese ney: xe do. a 10 Pac sail ‘SB 10 Adame kx. Sab 150 US Express Co... 12 M. and 2:15 o’Olock P. M. 14 45000 US 6-90, ¢, "67... 11 Trg Son” Odo eras Tn wre 74, 2 ong One o’ Clock P. M. 100 shs Harlem RR..... 181 i 88! 60 do. be 100 Tol, Wab & W RR... as 200 Ohio & Miss RR..... bikie 260 i, 0.1.6 9000: UB 6's, currenc; 10000 "4000 | S008 ‘200 US 5-20, c, * ey £25000 Tenn 6's, n. 504 BOW N Car 8 27) 1000 LakeShoreAMSRR 89% 4000 do i ‘do 03 B55 Pe Es ‘ 120: “i” Hoy} - 7) 400 0, OR TO Tat... Ty 10000 Mil dest? Yat: 8:35 2. 0sbs West U Tel. 100 do.. BB, Zu Mariposa pret, 16% YOUMI ASE Baul pits. 83% 15 Pac M83 Co. 62° 900 Nel, Lack Wy... 108 v. do. £25 ICON J'Central RR..... 905 100 Am Mer U E 3 Qu CO « 04 100°" “do 5% 100 P, Fe Wi Ch 2B 53” 0 Chic & Alt aig 8 149 90 25 1% 108 173% pry 174s, 400 21% 1743 200 2 STSEET QUOTATIONS, Five o’Clock P. M. At the present time there ts an epidemic among patrician Roman ladies, which takes the form of marrying soldiers of the Papal army. Tne Princess Santa-Croce, of the ilustrious family which possesses the dukedom of Corchiano, has recently married a copa Zouave, bringing her nusband:a fortune of 1,000,000f. RC MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Mf Married. BoWEN—FLANNIGAN.—On Monday, November. 22, by the Rev. H. B. Ridgeway, GkoxGR Bowen, Esq., to Miss JOSEPHINE FLANNIGAN, BrokaN—Hontos.—at Elizabeth, N. J., on Tues day, November 10, at the residence of the briue’s brother, by the Rev. Robert Lowry, EDWIN A. BRoKAN to Sakau H. Horton, GARKISON—JaMES.—On Taursday, November 25, the Rev. Dr. Walker, Mr. WILLIAM GARKISON to ir3. LORETTO JAMES, of this city, , GREEN—GAYLORD.—On Wednesday, November 24, at the residence of the bride’s parents, DouaLass L. GueEN, of New York, to OLive J., second daughter of Frederick Gaylord, Esq., of Bergen City, N. J. HaLL—WILLETS.—On Thursday evening, Novem- ber 25, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by Rev. Mr. Steel, H. A. HALL to Emma WILLErs, both of this city, HANKINSON—MACKLIN.—On Monday, January 18, 186¥, by the Rev. David Mitchell, pastor of, Canal street Old School Presbyterian church, Mr. * CHARLES H. HANKINSON to Miss Katre R, MACKLIN. HEWELBERG—SECKEL.—On Sunday, November 7, by the Rev, Mr. Gersiel, CHARLES HEIDELBERG to Miss JENNI SECKEL, both of this city. MAGUIRE—MCILROY.—On Tuesday, November 23, Maatiney of Weeuleld, Saten Island, to” Puanons a to FRANCES McLLROY, of New York city. Morus—RognKs,—On Saturday, November 27, at Grace church parsonage, Jersey City, by the Kev, Mr. Rice, JOHANNES ERNst Louis MoTds to Soruig HELENE ANTOINETTE Rowans, both of Germany. PYLE—Is8aacs.—On Thutsday morning, November 25, by the kev. Dr. Verren, BARNETT W. PYLE to Miss Resecca Isaacs, both of this city. KESSEQUIE—HADLEY.—On ‘Thursday, November 25, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by Kev. James Boxer, Mr, Wi H. RESSEQUIE, of Sing Sing, to Miss Sara ICES, elaest daughter of Benjamin H. Hadiey, keq, of unis city. RYER—HARDENSERGH.—On Wednesday evening, November 24, by the Kev. John J. Brouuer, Mr, JoHN K. RYER to Miss ANNIE E, HARDENBERGHL. Orange county papers please copy. SancTON—KICHMoNnD.—On Monday, November 22, Rey. Dr. Getssenhainer, HRNRY SANCTON to Katie |. RICHMOND, bo.n of New York. No cards, ‘TILEsTON—MeLLvs.—In Los Angelos, Cal., on Saturday, November 13, WILLIAM M. TILESTON, of New York, to Nera, daughter of the late Henry Mel- jus, Esq. Wakd—Creep.—On Thursday, November 25, at St. Teresa's church, by the Rev, Father Flattery, Wit. LIAM WARD LO MARGARET, OnIy dauglier of the late AML. J. Oreed, of tius city, Birth. Browrr.—At Tarrytown, Sunday, November 21, Mrs. JostrH EpMUND HROWER, of @ daughter. Ail dog well. Southern papers please copy. Died. Baknks.—On Sunday, November 21, at Minne- polis, Minn., EDWA@D Ll. BARNES, late of New York, aged 35 years, Bratry.—On Friday ¢vening, November 26, at her residence, No. 130 Mulberry street, ELLEN, wile of John Beatty. ‘The friends are invite to attend the funeral, from her late residence, this (Sanday) alternoon, at half- ey rng wou Frida evening, Ni ENRIMO.—OD evening, November r a short fllness, BARROW BENRIMO, in the fpticond of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, fom the house of his brother, 243, West Twenty-secoad street, on Monday morn- ing, at half-past nine oclock. At a meeting of et a auaeys Wy -~ 20 ae es Per a Wense ele’ sh stb No. i¢aPeari street. wistie we ry on by mourn ih J oe ofa esteem e trad the di ontarrow gy Reeaaaa d n sf oe esolved, ‘That we lrrewith express our dee; sympathy with his bermved family, — Resolved, That we ittend his Tinerat In a body, on Monday morning, ® haif-past nine o’ciock, and ao 9 mark Staeete OUF places of business be closed un twelve M. Regol iat thes¢ resolutions be published in ‘os oe iy bapand and @ copy of them sent to lis bereaved Jamily. oH 6. ) . arent | Commitee Danivs Feary, cal Beoretary. RES VSTSRANS OF TIONAL GUARD.—The mem- bere of this association are juested to atiend the funeral of our late aswolate, Barrow Benrimo, on Monday morning, rom No, 243 West Twenty-second stree! half-past ning o'clock. MA\ ALL LEFFERTS, Cnas, B. Bostwick, Adjatant, Hgona Hesup Ve-EMnTH.—ihe members of the above society are hereby notified that the funeral of ba Lyin flirts ng Mr. Lage bt will rae ace day mor ‘om. jaence of his rote, Danie! Benrimo, No, 28 West Twenty- second street, at half-past mine o'clock precisely, By order of the President. M. M. ALLEN, Secretary. BRaDY.—On Saturday, November 27, Joan Prrtrr Brapy, My of E. and rady,, roe of bis . the late Michael Patrick Pettit, in the 24th he relatives and friends of ate remtence, Sixty to attend the funeral, trom his late nce, fe seventh street, near 1 nda! way, On 4 fing, at en o’clook, and thence to the Church of St Pll Ea 18S Lf ee = ae: SS Beer Si 2 Saale er a ee an ee ee SS SEE Ee a ee SE ae Paul the Apostle, Fifty-ninth street and Ninth ‘oye where @ Solemn mass Of requiem will Le Buck.—On Saturday morning, November 27, HAN- NAM BUOK, in the 63d year of her aye. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funerai, from the residence o! her brother-in law, Tho:uas Aldridge, No. 71 bergen ave- nue, Hudson City, on Monday alternoon, at bulf-past two o'clock, CooK.—At the residence of his brother, Mount Holiy, N. J., on Friday, November 26, Jou H. Coos, late with Arnoid, Coustanie & Cu., in the 40th year Of his age. His relatives and friends, also members of Conti- nental Lodge, No. 287, F, and A. M.: Phenix Chap- ter, No, 2, K. A. M3 falestine Commandery. No. 15, K, re inviied to atiend the funeral, irom bis late residence, No. 4 Van Nest place (Charles séreet), New York, on Tuesday morning, at ten o/clock. remains will be interred 1a Greeuwood, ‘ton papers please copy. 4 ‘The Sir Kulghis of Palestine Commandery, No. 15, K. I, ate hereby commanded to asscubie at the Asylum, on Luesday moruing, Noveinver Jv, 159¥, at eight o'clock, lor the purpose of paying whe iast tri buce of respect to our lave Sir Knight, J. H, Cook. GEORGE VAN VIET, Commander, Sir Knights of other Commanaeries tavites. CREEMER.—On Thursday, Noveuber 25, Joun B. CkkeMBR, aged 62 years. ‘The iriends and relauyes are respectfully invited to attend the tuneral, from uis late residence, No. 508 Cuual st, this (~unday) afiernoon, at O06 0'C.0CK. The remains will be taken to Greenwood, Philadelphia papers please copy. Dunn.—on Wedneaiay, November 24, FRANCIS Bubp Dunn, tn the 29th year ol his age. ‘The relatives and iriends of the fuutly are invited to atiend tue fuera, trom the Eighty-sixin sirset Methodis t Kpiscopai church, near fourth aveuue, on saturday moruiny, at cleven o'clock, FABMER.—On Saturday, November 27, MARGARET, whe of Wiliam Farmer, of parish of Kilskerry, county ‘Tyrone, 10 the tn year of her age. ‘The filends and acquaintances are res,ectfuily in- vi.ed to attend the fun-ral, from her late resideuce, ned ‘Twenticti street, on Monday, at twoive o'clou! F.Loop.—On Friday, November 26, Tuomas FLOOD, aged 28 years. ‘the relatives and friends of the fam'ly, those of bis brother-in-law, Coiovel ‘ihomas W, Burns, and the members of tue New York Young Men's Koman Catholic benevolent Association, aie respectfully invited to atvend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, 18 North Moore street, this (Suuday) afver- t half-past ove o'clock. the memoers of tue New York Young Men's Ro- man Catholic Benevoleat Association:— Broriges— You will meet at our rooms, 327 Bowery, this day (Sunday), for the purpose o: attending the funcral of our laie brotier, Thowas Flood. By order. WM. J. WELCH, PATRICK TIGHE, rresident. Recording Secretary. FLYNN.—At lls res.deuce, 78 East Houston street, after a short illuess, Oa Saturday, November 47, JOUN J. FLYNN, in Lie d8th yeur Of Lis age. Notice of the Luneval in Lo-morrow’s paper. Forp.—On Friday, November 20, Epwakb FORD, aged 46 years. ‘Lhe iunerai will take place from his late residence, 121 West Nineieeath street, this (Sunday) aflernoon, at half-past oue o'clocs. Catifornia payers please copy, a Frasex.—In Brookiyi, 8. D., on Saturday, Novem- ber 27, the Rev. Jauzs W. FRaseR, aged 66 years and Tamontis, ‘the reiatives and friends of the family are respect- fuliy invited toatiead the funeral om the sirst Baptist church, (ev. Mr. brecket), coruer Futh and South Filth streews, ou Monday afternoon at two o'clock. GILLeN.,—On Thursday, November 25, after a severe liiess, MAsY ANN GILLEN, the ve oyed daughter of James and Margaret Gilien, aged 16 years, 7 months aud 6 days. ‘The relatives and friends, also those of her aunt, Mary Waters, and tne Tombs Court Squad, are respectfully invited to attend the funera\, trom ie residence of her parents, No 43 Parks treei, this (Sua- day afiernoon, at one o'clock precisely, Sud irom thence to Caivary Cemetery. HARIGAN.—Alter a short illness, JOHANNA Hanican, agea 48 years, ‘uneral {rom Transfiguration church, where there Wil be high mass offered at nine o'ciock. The remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery on Mon- afternoon, at one o'clock. n ‘riday, November 25, in une 40th year of her age, Miss KLLEN HANRAUAN, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to atteha the funeral, this (Sunday) aiternoon, at one o'clock, from the resideuce of ber bephew, Wullam Connolly, No. 26) avenue B. InonsiDz.—At Los Angelos, Califor Captain Guonas B. IRonsivg, formerly of tus ci, aged 63 years. KIERNAN.—General JAMES S. KIRRNAN, late United States Consul at Cuakiang, China, Notice of funeral im Monday’s paper. KINSELLA.—On Friday, November 26, LAURENCE KINSELLA, @ native of the county Wexford, Ireland, 45 years. The funeral will take place this (Sunday) after- noon, at two o'clock, from his late residence. 513 Columbia street, South Brooklyn, and from thence to Flatbush Cemetery for interm nt. Lores.—On séventh Day morning, 27th, eleventh Month, of pneumoria, SARA LOLNES, iM the Sith Year of her age, Her friends and acquaintances and those of the family are respectfully tuvited to attend the taveral, ou Third Day, at one o'clock, trom the resideuce of her son-in-law, William 8, Carpenter, No. 144 West Twenty-first street. Lowkis.—On Thursday, November 25, Davip Lowkiz. His friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend tie funeral, irom bis residence In Green- point avenue, Greenpoint, between Leonard and beri streets, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o’cloc! LyTL¥.—On Saturday, November 27, JosEPu E, LyTLr, in the dsti year of his age. Notice of funerai hereatter. MEEKER.—in Harlem, on Sagurday Novemoper 27, Isaac E. MEEKEG, aged 32 years and two months. Notice of faneral ia Monday*s paper. MOLoNEY.—Un ‘Thursday, November 25, JOHN MOLONEY, @ native of Limerick, Ireland. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fuliy invited to attend the funeral, from h® late resi- dence, No. 3 Wasnington street. The members of the ‘Longshoremen’s United Be- Nevolent Society are requested to meet this (Sun- day) afternoon, November 2%, at one o'clock, 1p full regalia, to atvena the funeral of our late orother member, John Moloney. By order of JOUN GANNON, President, THOMAS FALVEY, Secretary. Nongs.—Suddenly, oa Saturday morning, Novem- ber 27, at one o’ciock, of apoplexy, KvELINE J. Nowes, wife of Joseph B. Nones, ‘The relatives and Iriends of the famtty are invited to attend the juneral, this (Sunday) moraing, at ales o'clock, from her late residence, 76 Seventh atree! PATCHELL.—JANE FREREORN, wife of Andrew Patchell, in the 70th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the vara this (Sunday) atiernoon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, Cluton street, between Warren and South streets, Hudson City, N. J. Picot.—On Satarday morning, Novemper 27, at the resiaeace of her sou, Leonce ricot, Hudson City, N. J., JOssPHINB PICO, @ native of France, aged 67 years. ¢ The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectiuliy invited to attend the funeral, this (Sun- day) afternoon, at tiree o’viock, from her iate resi- dence, Van Kiepen avenue, iudgon City, N. J. Kei.y.—On Saturday, November 27, Patrick rere of county Cavan, Ireiand, im the 28d year of is age. The relatives and friends of the famlly are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o’clock, from the Sisters’ Hospi- tal, Eleventh street, between Sixth and Seventh ave- nues, Ryan.—On Friday, November 26, Teresa Ryan, wife of John Ryan and sister of Father Loughran, assistant pastor of te Church of tne Epiphany, aged 23 yeurs. ‘The funeral wiil take place from her 'ate rest- dence, No. 283 Third avenue, on Monday morning, at haif-past nine o’clook, to tho parish church, Sec- ond avenee, between Twenty-first and Twenty-sec- ond streets, where @ solemn mass will be oifered for the repose of her soul, thence her remains will ve conveyed immediately to Calvary Cemetery, Rus#.—On Friday, November 26, MAKY FRANCES, eldest daugliter of Peter and Margaret Rush, aged 15 years, 9 months and 22 days. The relatives ana triends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funerai this (Sun- day) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 62 East Fifty-third street, without further notice. SULLIVAN.—On Saturday, November 27, WILLIAM SULLIVAN, In the hie eur of his age, Sune rondial Will tal J p! @ from his late residence, 813 Bast sixth street, on Modday atternoon, at two o'clock. Members of the New York Steam Boiler Makers’ Association are {ovited to attend. Sweeny.—on Friday, November 26, SaMveL B, SWEENY, the beloved son of Jobo and Avis sweeny, ed 3 years and 11 montus, phe . The iHends ef the tamily are respectfoily invited to attend the funeral, from his late dence, HY) avenue A, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. TayLor.—Un Friday, November 25, Louisa A. daughter of Joun G, and Mary Gertrude Taylor, aged 2 years and 7 months. The funeral will take place from the residence of her parents, 203 Forsyth atreet, this (Sunday) afier- Doon, at one o'clock. VALENTINE.—On Friday, November 26, HENRY MRAD VALENTINE. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral, irom nis late resi- dence, No. 15 bast 127th street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues, Harict, on Monday morning, at oven o'clock, ey Buren.—On Friday, November 26, of con- sumption, CORNBLIUs W, VAN BUREN, m the 450 ear of bi 6. ‘« The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral, from his late residence, 347 Fourth av., this )Sunday) afternoon, At half-past one o'clock, without ursher notice, VANTASSEL.--On Friday, LL cin GEO. TYSON VAN Tasssi, aged 9 years and 7 month The funeral Wijl take piace this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from tie residence of his parents, 75 North Firsc street, Williamsburg, VREDENBURGH,—At Yorkville, N. ¥., on Prid: November 26, FANNIB S. VREDENBURGH, tn the dis of, age. yehe rere and friends of the famfly are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Eighty -first street, near Third avende, is (Sunday) aftermoon, at half-past two o'clock. Witeteate Brookiyn, Friday, November 26, Mrs. Ecizaupra J. WiLRY, she beloved wile of John Wiley, in the 35th year of her native of the parish of Schenkill, county Longford. Ireland. ‘The irlends aud acquaintances of the family are respect u iy invited to attend the funeral, trom her late residence, 155 Villary street, on Monday after- noon, at two o'clock, Wes’ —On Friday, November 26, Sarat F., wile of Jacob A. Webber, and daughter of Aaron aad Eliva E. \ an Name, in tie 18th year of ber age. The relatives and friends of the family, and also the mem ers of Lienry Clay lodge, F. & A. M., are respectfully invited to attend tae funera!, from tie MhOGisi | opal church Wiliet street, sear Grand, this (Sunday) morning, at half past ten o'clock. ‘The reinaing wit be taken by the 2:0 P, M. boat, foot of Dey street, to Staten Isiaud, for in- terment. Rahway papers please copy. Wicar t Litehfield, Conn., on Thursday, No- vember 25, Frevgimok WiGatN, in the 48th year of his age. —_—_—_—_—ESEE EE __.. BUROPEAN STEAMSUIPS. (SEY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, ‘The General Transatlantic Company's Maf! Steamships be- tween New York and Havre, calling at Bi ‘The spieniiid vessels on this favorite route for the Contivent will sail trom pier No. 0 North river as folio saturday, Dec, 11 ‘ty, Dee. 2 VILLE T 418, Sirmont. ST, LAURENT, Lemarie. turd LAFAYETTE, Roussai Saturd Rates of passage, payable le sold ineiiding wine To brest or Havre—First Cabin, #140; Second Cabin, 875. Fo Parts (inciwiing raliway tloket)—#118 and B72. Theac a do not carry steerage passengers. erscolns to or return ng from the Conti- ‘opr by taking the steamers of this line ayohl both tranait by Engin catiwas 1 the discomforts of crosal: the Chasinei, bes! ex styiny tite, trouble and expense, ‘GEO. MACKENZIE, Agent, 64 Broadway, STOWN AND LIVERPOOL, id Every Wednesday, thursday and Saturday, NINNFSOT. 4 + Waiinesiay, Dee, ¥RANCE -Saturday, D 0 ge. App adway, corner of Rector street, C E LNITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. Tava..... Wednesday, Dec. 1 stay, Deo. 16 Aleppo,....Thureiay, Deco, 2 Dee, 23 Scotia... Wednesday, Dec, 8 Samaria... Thursday, Dec, 9 Cuba....Wedneaday, Dec, Lb A OF PASSAU By the Wednesday steamers, not carrying steerace, First Cabin. 130 gold Second Cabin. a gold First Cabin to Parise. ® _ “ais fod By the Thursday steamers. First Cabin 380 gold Steerage. ......830 currency mipernge 4 m Liverpoo. and Queenstown and a ta of Lurope at lo toa, pu st ra ‘Throngh bills of Inding given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and ior Mediter: ranean porta, For “reigit and cabin paseage apply at the company's office, No. 4 Bowiing Green. For sterraze passage, at 111 Broadway, Trinity Building, CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Axent STOWN AND QTHAM 10 QUEENS LIVERPOOL, e Prom Now York only @8), steerage. MINNESOTA....,.Price. :Weanesaay, December 1 IDAMO., Wednesday, December § ‘rom. pt Cabin passage, $89, gold. Parsaye from and to. New York, Paris, Hamburg, Rotter- Dra‘ts on Ireland, England, France and Germany jorth river. at lot App'y Non st rates, to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. —THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP MINNESOTA, r 48 North river. for Cneenstown and Liverpool direct, on Wednesday, Dec. 1. at ol; steerage IN, 29 road- Yofelook FN. precise Cabin passage #20 #8), currency. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUL way. OR LIVERPOOL AND Qu i of Mail Steamers are appointed to anil aa followa:— oF NEW LORK, via nesday, Nov. 0,1 P. Moe LS. TAM rday, Ded. Tuesda aud each sicceeding Saturday and alernate T slay, from pier 43, North 11 ei vs RATES OF PASSAGE, “ Ry the mafl steamer sailing every Saturday, . Payable in sold. Payable in currency, ! 8100 | Stecrase $35 05 + 118} ris ¥ the Tuesday steamer, vi bin, Steerace. in gold, Payable in currency. 8°0 | Liverpool #20 20) Tialitax 15 St, John's N. iF, 3 45 | Se Johnie NF 30 by branch steamor, by branch nteamer, Pasyongers, iso forwarded o Havre Hamburg, Bremen, t here at moderate rates by persons wishin: to send for their trends, For further information appiy a the Company's Ofte, JOU i; DALE, Avent ulway, New York. QTEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. nN Cunard Line, December 2 December 9 Thursday, urada} re tf ts from if bin passage app! 4 Bowling Green, For steer- age pascage apply at lll Broadway, Trinity bultdiny HAS. G, FRANOKLYN, Agent, ATIONAL LIN STEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, From pier 47 North river, . y, Deo. 4, at 7 A. M. , Forbes, Saturday, Deo. 11, at i0 A. M. ¢ to Liverpool or Queeastown—Gabin, $80 and #100; Pi steerage, #30, currency, Steerage tickets from Liverpool or Queenstown, $37, cur- rency. Apply at the company's offce, 69 Broadway, HURST, Manager. TEAM LONDON AND NEW WD York Steamship Line, Steamers fortnightly trom pier No. 8 North river, Passage at $9), 870 und $80, currency. BELL : DELLA, Jan, 1 ATALANTA. For passage to and Rotiercam L am to Bremen, Havre and London, via Southampton, ‘Tho new, first class and elegant iron mail steameh UNION, 0! 8,U0) tons and 7.0 horse power, F. ‘Thuraday, Dec. WESER, cf 8,000 tons and 700 horse power, Capt, G. Wenke, ‘Thursday, Deo ¥ will leave from Bremen pier, foot of Third street, Hoboken, d take pasaengere to London, Havre, Bremen and South- ton at the folowing rates Second Catia. Steerage.. For passage or ight apply to OFLRICHS & CO. 68 Broad street, corner Beaver, Now HE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S jron mail steamship ESTA, Captain N Travpmann, carrying’ the United States matt, wil sail on Tueslay, Novemior 21,1860, at 2P. M., for tuking pamengers for Hamburg, Plymouth, London and Firat Cadi $120: Second Cabin, B72; Steerage, $25, cold. rat Cabin, ‘on’ Abin, 3 eel Payable in United States gold, be The HOLSATIA to sail December 7. KUNITARDT & CO. Cc. B. RICHARD & ROAS, Central Are ‘General Passenger Agent Brond st ‘0. 6 Barclay street, N. APSCOT? BROS, & CO."S EMIGRATION OFFICE, &% South seroet, issue sight draits on England, [retand, Seotinnd ard Wales, nnd passage tickets fram Great Britain and Ireland at lowest rates. Appiy'e TAPSCOTT BROS, & CO., 88 South street. COASTWISE STEAMSIIP: ACTIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE 180, according ty location of berth. ppLhese ratte include berths, Lord and all necessaries for e trip. Steamers of the above line Jeave pier No, 42 North Hyer, {oot uf Canal street, at 12 o'clock noon on 5th and 2ist ‘of each moath, except when thone days fall on Sunday, then the day previous. ‘One hutnered pounds of baggage free to each adult. Medi- eine and allencance free. ecember 4—-AKIZONA, Captain Maury, connecting with GOLDEN OITY, Captain Laplige, Steamer GHINA will leave San Francisco January 1, 18%, for China end Japan, NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. For reduced rates of freight apply ov the wharf, Froight for steamer ARIZONA received untild P.M, on Friday, De- cember 8, All the usual facilities aifordea shippers {x col- lecting iniand charges, &c. Fortrelgit or pantnze tickets and all, further information ly at tke company's ticket oflce, on the wharf foot o ‘pr stained P.'R, BABY. Agent. AVANA, SISAL AND VERA CRUZ, New York and Mexican Mail Steamship tine, every joe twenty days, from pler 17 East river, at k, noon, ‘The eplecdid new stearmers: CITY OF ME: yeaken. turday, Dec. 4 CLEOPATRA, Philips. .Priday, Deo, 24 i age apply io For freight oF pase fe TNDRE & SONS, §3 Broadway. § MAIL TO HAVAN. ust stam ATLANTIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ‘Bailing reguiarly every every Touraday at 8 o'clock P. M. recieely, from Pier No. 4 North rive POLUMBIA, Caytain EAVan Sice, via Naseau.,.,....De0. 2 EAGLE, Captain M. R. Greene “Dee. 9 MORKO CASTLE, Captain i? or Deo, 16 For freight or passage apply to ‘. ite neR tp, President, 2 . 5 Bowling Green. xT. THR REGULAR STAM PACKET A cy. will eave pier No. 4 iY Nortb river, Domingo, and it p fo or freight or paseage apply to OFFORD, HLLSTON, © C0, 9 Broadway. ri NE etme eer 2 ee ee ea ey wt Sailing ever turday at . M., touching at Key 5 The £i'tteamer VARUNA, Captain Spencer, at plor 20 Bast river, will sail @aturday, ver 4, ‘Ait goods for Houston of the interior will be forwarded by our agents, Messrs. Til. MeMahan & Co, tree of charge. i tor presage apply to Leal TO MALLORY & 0O,, 153 Maiden lane. j)OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, Cromwell Line. Steamsbips of this line will leave pier No, @ North river Bo'clock P. M, ax follow Saturday, December 4 turday, December Lt Ano Galveston at through on HIN! ‘ght taken for $1, Lous, Mo rates. For passage, firat and seoond class, or freight apply to H. B, CROMWELL & CO., 86 we a aire, EW ORLEANS DIRECT. Southern Line. steamship LODONA, Hovey, will leave pier 21 Fast river Satarday ber Fright for Si. Louis, Mobile and Galveston taken at through en. Tor freight or passage, having superiot accommodations, mprly\o GH, MALLORY & CO, 188 Maiden lane, soTo ier 38 North river. — Will follow From" BINGBTON, FOX & OO. e COAST WISE STEAMS IPs, Fe NEW ORLEANS DIREOT, MERCH NTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE, ‘is 4 the first class steamships IPPL soso Cantata William F. Hen ¥ 8. Hi G pain Wile Pek ‘aptain m P. Henry, will be despatched oa Saturday, December 4, at 3 o'clock P. M.. from pler 12 North river. eight received at through rates for St, Louis, Mobi'e and : Galveston. ptt GENERAL MEADE will anoceed, Saturday, Deoem- For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply to FREDERIC BAKER, 40 Broadwi re. NEW ORLEANS DIRECT.—THE SPLENDID, nearly new, Al steamship CHARLES W. LOXD will leave pier 17 Kast river oo Saturday, Dec. 4, Passage accom- mouatioua unsurpassed. Hanwage 9); aecond clags 25, wi N. H, BRIGHAM, 96 Wall street. OR CHARLESTON, 8. O.. THE FLORIDA PORTS, THE Sonth and southwest, Regular Line, “The popular aide- wheel steams?.ip LI * OLIA, M. B. Crowell, Commander, will sail Thursday, December nt 3M. trom pler No. 8 North, river, foot of Rector «tree. Pass age reduced to #13. of Passage. To Charleston. To Savannah, To Jacksonvii ‘Through blils of lating to all po! iy Agonta in Charlesion (Ravenel & Co.) forward all Free OF con PTTUR LEARY, Azent, 72 W i of » Agent, iMiam wtre ‘The steamship SAKAGUSSA will sail December 9, joe Fe CHARLESTON, §. C., THR SOUTH AND SOUTH- west and Florida Ports.—New York and Charleston Steamship Company's first class sidewbeei stearmhip JAMES AUGER, Captain T. J. Lockwood, on Tues ‘ay, November 90, at P, M., sailing from pler No. 6 North river. Superior accommodations for passengers. ‘hrough pat 6 tickets and Pitts of lading Issned in con- nection witl uth Carolina Railroad to all potats South and Southwest ant with steamers to Florida ports. Insurance by this line one-half per cent. vot CHAMPION wiil follow and sail oa Saturday, Decem- HENRY RB. MORGAN & CO Agents. No. 98 Broadway. OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND, ‘Old Dominion Steamship Compan: pier 37 North river, foot of ‘Tharaday and Saturiay, at 3 nia and Tennesse Alr Ling, the Seaboard Inland Line, Petersburz and Wel ion Railroad, Chesapeake and Ohto Rallroad, and Richmond ant Danville Railroad, Torongh passenger ‘tickets and through bills of lading at reduced ratea to all points Sonth and Southwest. Apply at ofice, on pine 31 North river, oF to ML, MOURIADY, President, 187 Greenwich street. Steamships of this line lea Beach atreet, every Tues P. M., connecting with the __ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C. WANTED. PART OF A HOUSE WANTED—UNFURNISHED or partially, by an American family of five adults, Any Bart of caty ha genteal Jocality. Reat must be reasonable, Adureas 5. box 146 Herald office. A GENTEEL AMERICAN FAMILY WOULD DESIRE the charce of « House for party leavinx city this winter. LL tek prseand references. Address SINCLAIR, box 126 ler ld ouice. Al RUBNISHED PARLOR AND TWO OR THREE Rooins wanted for bousekeeplag, in a respectable loca- lion, State location and price, which must be moderat, Address A., bor 123 Herald ollie. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, QUIET AND RESPO! sible, desire unfurnished Apartments for honsekeepin west of Fourth avenue and sontn of Foriteth street; rent $80. Address SUPEKINAENDENT, Herald vliice, {\URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—IN GOOD LOCATION, where the rent or a portion of it will be taken in board} best reference given, Address S, HOMER, Herald office, J OOM WANTED.—A SINGLE GENTLEMAN WISHES a Room, without meais, with fire in the evening, Ad- dveas, with particulars, HOMER, box 157 Herald oilce. 10 HOUSE AGENTS.—WANTED, A COMFORTABLE flouse, unfurnished, for a small family, $1,000 to $1,209, below Foriy-tifth street; will pay brokerage for the same, Addvess drug store 81 Bleecker sireet, near Broadway, WANTED-BY A SMALL FAMILY, NO CHILDREN, A ail House, wofurnished, eust between Twenty- sixth d Fiftieth streets. Address M, 406 East Tweaty- sixth street, \ ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE OR FLOOR IN A GOOD neizhborhood, forty minutes’ ride from City Mull. Ad- dress, with full parti V., Heraid oiiice. ‘ANTED—TWO OR THREE WELL FURNISHED Non 2m for housekeeping; conveniences and good io- cation necessary; by @ young gentleman and wife; terms moderate, Aditeas L, A.D, Herald ottice, SUIT OF APARTMENTS, SUITABLE eeping, in atrict'y private family, by three dulte; location must be tirst class; best references given and required, Address, with fuil particulars, A. B. C., Her- ald oflice, ‘WANTED (AT ONCE, A HOUSE OF 19 OR 12 ROOMS, with all modern conveniences, below Twentieth rtreet, ‘Address, between Fourth and Seventh avenues preferred. stating terms, O. A. 8., Heraid ofice, ANTED—PART OF HOUSE, UNFUR! gentleman and his wife, witnout children. stating terms, box 185 Herald ollice, ANTED—A FIRST OR SECOND FLOOR, 2X70, ON or near Broadway, not below Fourteenth atreet ; ‘reat not to exceed $1,500 a year, Addrexs, stating terms and loca- tion, box 4,0.1 Post oll WANTED-BY A, SMALL FAMILY, A FLOOR, SUIT. able for housekeeping, in central location,’ unfur- nished. Address, stating terms, M, R. H., box 4,998 Post ollice. ED, FOR A Address, Wee A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY OF adults, a First or Second Floor, between Fourth ant Seventh aveuues aud not above Forty-ninth street. Address B. B, B., Herald ofice. Vv ANTED—BY A YoU YOUNG COUPLE, FURNISHED House, below Thirty-fourth street and between Fourth and Seventh avennes; rent not over $1,000 per annum, Ad- dress K. H., 11 East Tenth street. ANTED—A (ALL FURNISHED ROOM, WITH GAS ‘and fireplace; terms not to exceed or $5 50; loca- tion above Eighth ‘street; references given and required. Address M. H. M., Herald office. ANTED—-A SECOND FLOOR, UNFURNISHED, CON- sisting of four to hve rooms, kitchen and all modern improvements, for a family of two adults and two children, between Twentieth ixtieth streets and Fourth and Ninth avenues, from now until May 1, 1871. Address, with particulars, box 4,406 Post oflice. rt ENGLI speaks has had ex, ISH LADY, HIGHLY EDUCATED, WHO fluently three’ languages, is a good musician and rience in teaching in Kurope avd in thia city, ement As dally governess or to give lessons terms ; best references 136 1’Oa1 Ollie. T 95, ELEGANT BUSINESS WRITING.- MESSRS: DOLBEAR, 609 Broadway, offer specialinduceuents to pole wishing \o prepare for ‘business before January 1. ats may now be secured for bookkeeping, aritlimetic, xe., at only 8B for ten lessons, Apply day or evening. GERMAN GENTLEMAN WISHES TO GIVE LES. sons in his native tongue, Address E. F., Herald oftice | A? 85, EACH HOOKKEEPING, WRITING, ARITH. AA. metic, Grammar, Spellin and evening. Private nction. Ladies’ department. Preparatory course, Tele- graphy, Pnonography. THOMPSON’s COLLISGE, 20 Fourih avenue, oppoaite Cooper Institute. OQOKKEE PING AND BUSINESS AFFAIRS, ROOMS S16 Broadway.—MARSH’S complete course of ‘Practice and Instruction. Apply for circulars, N. B.—This $s Air. Marsh's Jast season of teaching, PRENCH CONVERSATION AND LITERATURE, PARRAIN, graduate of the Catholle University Louvain and Normal School of Parts, teacher at the Univer- sity of New York, 98 Bond street, YERMAN PROFESSOR TEACHES AFTER NEW CON- J ‘versational method, in short time, thoroughly language; conversation begins with first lesson: highe ereiices; terms reaso: Address BERLIN, Herald oilice. TOUNG MEN'S GERMAN EVENING CLUBS.—PRO- feator KADEN, A. M., graduate of the Royal University at Berlin, will form'(by request) two clubs, one to be called “The German Grammar Cjub,” the other The German Con- veraation Club," each to meet two evenings in the week for the purpose of Instruction and exercise in the Germ fuage; number of members in each limited to 15. Sis Tor a quarter of 20 lesacns of one hour cach. of such inetiwutions, where young men, after their day's tou, can socially meet and atudy the German langonge (not in ® dry, unioteresting way), has long been feltin his efty."-- New York World, Nov. “5, 1889, For adiiswion and further parviculars apply to Professor M. RADEN, IDL Fifth avenue, next door to lenham Hotel, between 12 and 1 o'elock dally. Private classes attended 823 BRoApWay. LISH, FRENCH, Ae) Drawing aud Painting leasoua by a siperior Indy 0 Algebra Inetrngtion desired in exchange for any other branch. Address LN! CRUCTRESS, = DOVER AND WATER 45 Hardfek and No. 4 Woodward anke, Worms, Stills, Pulleys, &c., dhand. T WILLARD'S MACHINERY DEPOT, 47 DEY street—-2 Hoisting Engines, one 1% horse, one 6 horse Portable Engine; 40 and 60 horse Stationary, steam force and Jift Pumps, wood and trom Vianers and Machinery bought, fold and exchanged. LEVATOR FOR SALE—AT 146 MONROK STRE 1) “corner of Jefferson. NOR SALE--AN ENGINE AND BOILERS, TOGETHER with a lot of Rubber Machinery; only been used vine DAVIDSON & GO., % Jobn street, FOR, SALB-STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM HK” Engines and Boilers, new aud #econd hand, tron five to ‘fitty horse power, JOHN McLAREN Third and Grand xtreei, Hoboken, N. J. OR SALE—LATHES, PLANERS, DRILLS, SHAPING, Siatting, Panching and Shearing Machines and a large variety of second hand Machinery. HAS. PLACE & CO., 60 Veney street, JOR SALE-A BAND SAW, ALSO PLANER, THREE fide Moulder, with eut chivery of saab and blind factory, RVEY, 25 Spruce street FOR SALE, TO MAKE Roow FOR LARGER PRESS, half mediom Degener Press infvood order, at a reasona- ble price. Apply to D. BATCHELOR & CO., 2) Ann street, corner Nassau, vere G. HA! OR SALE CHEAP FOUR TYDRAULIC PRESSES: 12 ineh eylinder, & 4 feet lift; one Steam Bagine, i ineb cylinder and 8 feat ake. W ; about 16sb feet. JOUN STUART, x PARATUS, AND APPARATUS OTe analeatartes rotting of soda water, nt WiL- LIAM GEE'S, corner of Elm aod Franklin streets, New York, Send for a catalogue of prices, Me, "3 IMPROYED PLANERS, TENON AND W guna ene a ee ba tata. ‘Seroll Saws, manufactured by HAMPSON COPBLAND, 4 Cortlandt street. Wanted, 9 Tubular 195 Broadway Scan AER AE ABOTION. _ ANTQU# PURNITURE, CARVINGS, BRONZKS, - ‘Sevres Porcelain and Venetian ‘ilass, Furey Objera d'Art et de Vertn, Curtos.tles, &o,§ be soid at auction by HENRY H, LEVDS & MINER, HENRY H.” LEEDS, An ou WEDNESDAY EVENIN at ig o'clock, at the Leeds Art Galleries, Nos, 817 and 819 Broadway, southwest corner* Twelfth strere, By order of the Haron H. A. de Kevtere, previous to atl The above ediiecsiom will be fou of very ins and curious Autuue, Japanese Brouzes and Porcelatna, a superb dinner and dessert, service of Sevres from the baron Kouchiie, one antique Nuremburg Clock, mounted in precious stones uit, Venetian Ginaswat w! ur 4 to comprise a number curious Silver Cuya, xc., inlaid with gold; Bas Rellets a Statues by Thorwal laen, Court Costumes, rich Russian Fi Polar Bear Kooes Egy! ol Clocks, Medallion by Careme and o} of Drawin, ‘orbiy m Z uraiture, en suite, fom American Pot . forming a ‘o and rare collea of o urs. They will be sold without resurre as above and ar NOW ON EXHIBITION FREE DAY AND EVENING RTIST'S SALE. A large collection of fine Ol Paintings will be sold ab anction, at the Somerville Gallery, on the evenings of Mow day, December 6, and Tueaday, 7th, at $ o'clock. ‘ow on exhibition free. R. SOMERVILLE, Auctioneer. UCTION SAL) s W. Wes iS Court sirept near Moatague, Brookis the Motel and store Property situated in the village of Fort Hamilton, known as the . Ceorge Smith Hotel. Maps and fu'l particu ars at ofice of auctioneer, No. STL Fulton street, opposite Oity Hall, Brooslyn. ABE SALE. B.. BAKKER & THEALL, AUCTIONEERS, GALLERY OF ART) AB BROADWAY. COND AND MOST IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH CLABS WORKS OF AKT will take place on the evenings of Friday und Saturday, the 2d anddth of Deceuse ber. ue couection nowom exhibition ae the chotcest apes 8 of the most eminent European and Americaa arcista, and will be sold without any reserve on ibe abore evenings, —MORTGAGE SALE, . M. DOUGITY, AUCTIONRER, will sell, by virtue of chattel morgage, on Mo: <9, at ly o'clock, at No.2 Irving piace, adjoinin my of Music, a!) the Furniture af a iirst class saloon, com> sisting of eegant marbie top Counter, Sliverpiated Wave, in cuding everything requisite; tne assortment of Glassware, 18 oak Chairs, walnut Seivee, marble top Tab.es, all the Bab Fixtures, ac.’ By order of Mortgagee. J. BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER, GREAT AUCTION SALE OF 3, LORILLARD ESTATE, AT FORDHA: ON TUESDAY NEXT. Spectat trains from Hariem depot at 10\g A. M. Tickets furnished at the odlce of A. J. Bieecker, Son & Co., 71 Cedae street, LOTS, UCTION NOTIC: BE. 41. immense wholesale stock of Furniture at loss than sue tion prices, FRANK RHO} & CO. 185 and 1s? offer thelr entire stock of uiture at retail at lower pri than any house in the city, The largest stock in the city, prices which de.y competion, : Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, UCTION NOTICE. THAN AUCTION PRICES, Furatture, Carpets a ‘oth in endless variety; amber Suits from 3.0 up; solid waluut Suita from $6 ups 5 cents per yard and all other goods equa''y cheap ab the store’of the period, 2 ington and Stanton, miudie of the block. jowery, Leiween Kin T HOUSE On Monday, November 29, ut 10s Tesidence "HE Kast Severty-ei, om | ¥ F. COLTON, AUCTION EER.—BLE hold Furniture. niire rick ¢ last spring by Roax, Pottier & Slymus, avd other first cl el manu “acturerm Parlors—itich Velvet Carpets, superb Tu Varior Suit, tm crimson slik reps; splendid rosewood Piano, by Huilet « Dae vis, Stool and Cover; Music Rack, Mantel Oroaments, Centre Tables, Etagere,. rich lace Curtiins and Cornices, tc. Lie brary-Elegant carved black walnut and gilt Li rary Sult, im maroon reps; lable, Etagere, lace Curiaing and Cornioes, &e, Onk Dining Room Furniture, silver plated, China, Glass and Kitchen Ware; all the velvet and isrussels Carpets, Stair Carpets and Gilcloths. Fine, rich, carved, gilt and iniald black walnut Chamber Suits, ‘vw st hair Mattresses, stera and Pillows, Blankets,’ &c.; Lounges and Easy Chairs. Catalogues at thé house morning of sale. Y ARCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. Ollice and Saiesroom 87 Nassau street, opposite the Post oftic HOTEL FURNITURE. ves eat auction house of JOHNSTON 4 VAN TASSELL will sell on Tuesday, Poth, ab 10 o'clock, at the. 8 ‘37 Nassau atreet, a large'as- sortwwent of Hotel Furbtturé>ecdateads, Cottage Suits, Ta. bles, Bedding, Sheets, Quilts, Tablecloths, Mattresses, Feather Beds, Dresslby Bureaus, &e se Also a large assortment of Ofiice Furniture, Safes, &c., 4a. Y PHILIP LEVY, AUCTIONEER.—OIL PAINTING3.— Wili sell at auction, at 11 o'clock A. M.,.on Monday, Novembe 4 following days, at the Artista’ Salesroom, uperb collec:ion of Framed Oil Paintings by eminent Americun and Evovean ariis.a—viz., L. M. Spen- cor, Culverhouse, Schroder, Mier, Hayiwiek, uc., &¢. tures and frames sold together. Y¥ D. BURKE, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE NOS, 7 AND ® ‘West Twenty-third street, Firth Avenue Hotel.Pe emp- tory and absolute sale of good, substantial Furaiture, om Mond ‘th inst, at ly o'clock, at the private residence No. 10 Attorney street, vi: ‘arlor, Chamber, Dining rder | and KiteLen Furniture, made BX ™ Dogattty, avorionzen. Second hi and Household Furnitay rain Carpeis, Mirrors, de. jovember 2%, at 10% street, @ large assort- M. DOUG r o'clock, at the anlesroom 79 Nasaai ment of Parlor and Chamber Suits, Velvet, Fapestry and In grain Carpets, Lounges, Wardroves, oval and sqitare Mir Fors, China, Crockery and Glass Ware, fine Olt Palotings, &c, "The whole to be pecemptorily sold without reserve. Y. WM. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER.—TO-MORROW (Monday), at 160 Grand street, the 335 s’ Lease of Butldin, od Fornt ture, comprising large assortment, Varticulars to-morrow. Ezzcvrons SALE, OF Horses, Coaches, Single and Double Harness, &c. 1RENIP, RAINCHILD, Auctioneer, om Monday, ‘a Nov. 98, M., at private stable in Washington alley, near Fitth avenue and Washington square, the following pro perty :— One pair carriage Horses, 16 hands high, one bay and one gray. One close Conch, in perfect order. One open Barouche, in perfect order. One Rockaway. Two sete double Harness, splendidly mounted. ‘Two sets single Harness. Aiko Blankets, Robes, Halters, Stable Fixtures, &c., &e. By order of J. L, SUTHERLAND, Executor. j) HATHEWAY, AUCTIONEER.—BANKRUPT SALE, His, Monday, 24h, at 10%4 o'clock, at 30 Vevey street, Wines, wore, Groceries, Chany Pixtu 8 Watches. By order ot i =o ENRY D. MINER, AUCTIONEER (OFFICE 93m Broadway)—Will sell at auction, Monday, Nov. 2% at IL o'clock A. M., at the store 182 sixth’ avenue, between Thine teenth and Fourteenth streets, the entire stock of Gents’ Fur nishing Goods, tine Fancy and Tollet Articles, &c, P. TRAVER, AUCTIONER: ed) . oltice 68 Liberty stroet, will gall on at 1039 o’cioc handsowe Furuiture, Piano, of first cl ry private rest 2 ee in Thirty= fourth street, near Third avenue. Catalogues and fu.l par ticulara hereat +, AUCTIONE! ‘AMES CAGN. NEER AND REAL ESTATE eo} Agent, olice 515 Washington street.—825,000 to advance: on merchandiee in general. Auction sales tended to, To-morrow (Monday), Stock an Cigar Store $29 Spring street, and the family Furniture, N. B.--At private sale, to pay advances, two set elegant satin brocatel Curtains, with tasse's; one Parior Suit, in satin brocatel. To hire, superior seven Piano, MASSHAL's SALE. IM J. BOGART, Auctioneer, will sell, on Mon duy of November, 1809, at 10% o'clock, at No. street up stairy, Under and by viriue of ral ex the Stock : i ice Furniture, iron Safe, Desks, &c. JOUN H. HILLIER, Marshal. MORTGAGE SALE—OF THE STOCK AND COMPLETE AVE Fixvares of Ico Cream Saloon and Restaurant, 823 Ful- ion aveoue, Brooklyn, by COLE & MURPHY, on’ Tuesday, November 80, at 13g o'clock, AWNBROKER'S SALES.—BY R. FIELD, AUCTION- FE eor, 189 Chatham street, Taesday, mea’s and women’s Ciothing, by order of R. Simpson & C0,,19 Bowery. Thure- day, Watches, Jewelry, Guna, Pistols, Musical Tnstrumouta, 40," By order of Simpson, Somers € Vo., 25 Chatham street. Friday, by order of . Costello, 16 Mottatreet, ‘PAWNBROKERS SALES.—JAMBs MORTIMER, 15 BAST Broadway, will sell to-morrow (Monday) 400 Lots Men and Women's Ciothing, Bedding, Jewelry and other Goode, By order 8 Finduil, 7.6 Eighth avenue. Friday—By order H, MeAleenan, Kighih aveaue. AWNBROKER'S SALE Auction * will eel und Women’s Clothing, 8: Hugh D. Smyth, Kast Sixieo TILSON HT. BLACKWELL, AUCTIONEER, Ww By MALLORY & BLACKWELL, ‘bb Liberty’ street, Auctioneers and Kea! Estate Brokers, THURSDAY, JAMES AGA! t Broadway, 500 lots Mente { Clothing, Table Linen Tuesday, December 7, at Li o’ele at the Exeh @ Salesroom, 111 Broadway, cromptory aule of 3% Prowpect Park Lots, on Tenth en@ Bernie dues, Seventecnti, Faghteenth and Nineveeutih y street, Winusor terrace, Piste By order of Charies Courter, Req. The proximity of the above property to Prospect Park, Coney Island Piauk Road Boulevard and the Horse railroads sit very desirable for investment, she orders of the owner, who ita non-resident, i streets, Brooklyn, and on dee buab, are parempiors, and the property must'bs rold, per cent can remain on bond and mor Mape and further particulars at the office of auct! —— MALLORY & BLACKWELL, 53 Liberty i 4 ance _.... TRAVELLERS? GUIDE. Roy, LINE FOR ALBANY. AND TROY.—THE RLM gant steamers VANDERBILT and OONNECTICUT leave 4 North viver near Sprin every evening (Satur excepted) at 8 o'clock FM. Pare only Bt 2, being G1 75 less than rail ant 750. cheaper than any other lin like reductions to all points North, West so Bast. Ti and rooms at DODD'S Kxpresa 439 and 914 Broadway, York: and No. 1 Court street, Brookiyn, and Ae West street COAL AND woop. _ [Digs DELIVERED MMB! ost market price. Apply at my -firat street and avenue ‘third street and Broadway, or Twenty: oy SHERWOOD. ‘ PRON. DELIVERED iw Co Nisialy by ORAPSHR BURNS, 462 West Eizhteent IATELY—AT THE LOW coke offices, Twenty-