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WALL STREET. BASY MONEY MARKET AND INACTIVITY IN STOCKS. The week opened on a very dull condition of af- fairs in Wall street. At the Stock Exchange the transactions were barely sufficient to make quota- tions, while in the Long Room the usual throng was redaced to a dozen of brokers. The money market ‘was easy at six to seven per cent, and barely felt the activity occa8toned by the preparations of the savings institutions to meet the instalments of inter- est falling due next week. The inactivity of the Stock Exchange, of course, allows this activity to pass almost without effect, The prospect for the future is without apprehension of stringency. The operations of the Treasury for the week are also in favor of easy money, ias- Much as the government will purcuase three millions of bonds against the sale of only two mil- Hons of gold, COMMERCIAL PAPER, In commercial paper there was no perceptihie change. Prime double names ranged from nine to twelve per cent and single uames from ten to 'wen- ty-four, GOVERNMENT BONDS, ‘The Assistant Treasurer has given notice that ail bonds, interest payable in January and July, which May be offered at the government purchases this ‘Week must be offered ex-interest, ‘The government market was strong and steady, the fluctuations of the day being in favor of higher prices; but the difference between the open- ing and closing prices was only an eighth to a quarter per cent. There were no quotations from London, a8 yesterday was observed there as @ por- tion of the Christmas holiday time. ‘fhe following were the closing prices of gov- ernment bonds:—Unitea eee currency sixes, 1083{ 8 109; do, sixes, 1, rey 1, 115 a 115%; do., do., cdupon, ike 119; do. five-twentles, 3; istered, May and November, 1117 all2%; do. do., 1862, coupon, do., 11354 a 11394; do, do., 1864, do., do., M2 @ 112%; do. do., 1865, do, do., 11214 a 112%; do. do., registered, January and July, 11114 a 1114; do. do., 1865, coupon, do., 1145; a 114%; do. do., 1867, do. do., 114% a115; do. do,, 1868, do., do., 415 a 115%; glo. ten-fortios, registered, LOK @ 109; do. do., coupon, 108% a 109. SLIGHT FLUCTUATIONS IN THE STOCK MARKET. stock market fluctuated about one-half per “cent for the leading speculative favorites, the ex- treme dulneas of the day, as well as the reduced earnings of sofhe of the Western rallways inducing the changes, wnich were to lower figures. The Market was heaviest about the time of the last Board, but evéntually recovered to prices whica were midway of the extremes of the day. Exceptionally, there was considerable activity in Erte, which rose to 233; on the prospect that the committee of foreign bondholders who are en route for this country will force a betier administration of the affairs of the road. New Jersey Central was also Prominently active ayd rose from 00 to 9275, In the Western ratiways St. Paal preferrea was exception- ally firm aud advanced to 8634. {y Southern securities the levee sixes of Louisiana were » Iain the feature, Bnd rose to 67. ‘The following were the closing prices of stocks at thd [ast session of the Stock Exchange:—Canton, 48 @ 4034; Cumberland, 253; 26; Western Union, 32 a 32363 Quicksilver, 15)¢ @ 15%; Mariposa, 744 a 84s do. prefurred, Wy a 16; Pacific Mall, any a 48: Adams’ Express, 6014 a 61; Wells-Fargo Express, 18% @ 1934; American Express, 374g a 40; United States Express, 4034 a 5014; New York Central, con- Olidated, 3646 a 8654; do., scrip, $13; a 81*(; Harlem, 130 bid; Erie, 225; @ 23; a0. preferred, 35), bid: Reading, 995 a 997¢; Michigan Central, 4171; @ 118: ‘Lake Shore, 85 a 8544; Cleveland and Pitrsburg, so @ 85; Chicago and Northwestern. 6774 @ 63;(o. pre- ferred, $1% & 82; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincin- Ratt, 744; a 76; Rock Island, 1044 # 1045; ; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 73 a 73.4; do. preferred, 857; a 86; Fort Wayne, 86% a 8644; Alton and Terra Haute, 28; Ohio and Mississippi, 24 a 24: ‘Lackawanna, 107}; 2 108; New Jersey Central, 99% a 91; Chicago and Alton, 141 a 14134; do. preferred, 141 2145; Morris and Essex, 85 a 86; Mannibal aud St. Joseph, 10734 a 109; do, preferred, 1071; a 108; Du- ‘Duque and Sioux City, 1083s 2109; Columbus, Chicago and Indians Central, 19 a 19). ~ The highest and lowest prices of the leading specu- jative stocks were as follows:-— Highest. Lowest New York Cen. & Hud. consolidated 877 88, York Central and Hud. scrip 1% SL Reading wake Lake ‘Shore. 35 Northwestern. Lier ‘Northwestern preferred. S1y Rock Isiand....... 10435 Milwaukee and St, Paul. 72% Milwaukee and St. Paul preierrea. 854 New Jersey Central. Western Union ‘Telegraph Pacific MAU. ...ceecseoeee GOLD MARKET, The gold market was heavy in response to the absence of any order from Washington diminisiing the gold sales of the week, and the price declined from 120% to 1204, recovering eventually to 1205, on the firmness of exchange. The chief quotations of the goid market were as follows:— +e 120% + 120% 1PM... a 120; Holders of wid paid seven, six and a half and six percent to have their balances carried over. The operations of the Golt Exchange Bank were as [ol- lows:— Gold cieared.. Gol FOREIGN & XCHANGE. Foreign exchange was steady on the basis of LOW for prime bankers’ sixty days sterling. ‘The following were the ciosiug quotations for for- @ign exchange:—Sterling, sixty days, commercial, 108% a 108%; good to prime bankers’, 1083¢ a 109; short sight, 10924 a 109%;; Paris, sixty days, 5.214 a stort sight, 5.16% @ 6.15; Antwerp, 5.21% a 5.1736; Switzerland, 6.2134 a 6.1733; Hamburg, 85!3 a 36; Amsterdam, 40%; @ 40°; Frankfort, 40%; a 407,; Bremen, 78} a 79; Prussian thalers, 701, a 71}. STATE BONDS—MERTING OF TENNESSER BOND- HOLDERS. The holders of Tennessee bonds held a meeting yesterday afternoon and acccepted the report of the committee, a8 published in our columns on Sun- day. After considerable discussion the committee were authorized and directed to select a committee of three, with power to proceed to Nashville and negotiate with the Legisiature or the Constiiu- tional Convention for the purpose of carrying out the plan of enhancing the vaiue of Tennessee secu- rittes, In consequence of this action the new bonds rose to 47, At the last session of the boara the following prices were made for the leading Southern bonds:—~ Tennessee, ex coupon, 62 bid; do. new, 46 a 4635; Virginia, ex coupon, 47 a 485; do. new, 554 056; Georgia sixes, 80; do. sevens, 90 a 923¢; North Caro- Jina, ex coupon, 41 a 4534; do. new, 28 a 29; Mis- sourt sixes, 903§ @ 90%; do., Hannibal and St. Joseph, 91 @ 9144; Lousiana sixes, 701% a 70); do. new, 66 bid; do. levee sixes, 24 4 67; do. do, exghts, ‘4 @85; Alabama eights, 945, a 97; South Carolina #ixes, new, 83 & 83%. THE DEBT OF BOUTIT CAROLINA, ‘The following 18 an oMeiai statement of he pnbile debt of the State of South Carolina Noverber, 3 | ae |g Bate Capital's stool 1856) § State Capitol stoc 1887 Ute a Btate Capitol sock. 185# 188g-85 6 State Capito! stock: 1800) 1887 SY § ‘State Capitol Klock. 186) Ine 6 State Capitol sook. 1e8y, 10, 6 Fire Loan bonds Asss| 6 lue Ridge RR. bonds. ea t8r4- 76, T6178) 100,000 00) 88 ‘| 1871-50 00 OO] 6 1966 18%, 6 186) 187 97 6 18s, yee 6 10! 1 6 1a) pss 6 Y IMPORTATIONS, ‘The following shows the foreign imvorts at New NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1869. York during the past week and sloce the beginning of the year:— 18et, 1868, 1869. Dry goods..... $501,948 $035,210 1,034,343 General mdse... 1,956,545 2,940,506 2,076,438 Total for week. $2,458,493 875,805 $4,010,781 Prev. reported. 252,941,347 287,801,000 282,553,189 Since Jan. 1.$285,430,840 §241,670,004 $286,609,070 SALES AT THE NEW YORX STOCK EXCHANGE. Monday, Dec. 2710115 A. Me $a US $M, ¢, ysl Tas Bes po roe S Et.... ss Tipo vs rs 3, cou 5000 US 5-20, “th 4000 Krovi! Sut Brie 4th m: BCU0 Pae 78, get by Mo. 5000 Cen PRR g bi 6000 U Pac Kit Lat m 4000 do... 2000 Mieh So sf bi a Mi A dt P lat Y Mil ée St PB 10000 2 do. Tuyo Tonben eWist, wi 7000 & W Istun, ex. aus Ocean Gate 100 Pac Mail $8 Co... cel ae ott. 12 M. and 2:15 o’ Clock P. M. 2500 US 6's, "81, cou... 35000 " bg es Hey “ety dort nes a 2600 re us i, §, "64. One Clock P. M. £85000 Tenn 6s, ex $3 WalaNY CARER: $554 ih Teun 6's) a, 456 100 do S 45% i 5B By ay Be 2 90) 91 Bs to s 15 85 0m Ohio & Mesut bs 8h 8 9000 Pas RAL agtd Mo fig 4 4000 Mile SiP 7410 con # 4 2000 Cen Pac bds 109 5000 8t L&IM Istmba.b3 100 sha Quicksilver MCo 15: STREET QUOTATIONS, Hall-past Five eileck, P. 100 &8t Jo RR.... = Fae West Un tei. ‘824g Northwestern.. 67740 Pacific Mail, 2 orth wasters vt 81 N'Y Centra) con aie 87 Inland... 10H a NY Censerip.. S159 a Tritverses sc. ya Monpay, Dec. 37-6 P. M. Corre®.--Rio was steady at our last quotations, with a moderate demand, Sales 1,095 bags, ex Dag, and 600 do. to arrive per Contest, on private terms. Other kinds were dull, but unchangad. et ‘The business in this staple was light, but with only MOdgrate offerings; previous prices were fully mato, tained. The sales were only 1,068 bales, of which 436 were for spinning, 419 on speculation and 213 for export. Included in the sales wore 172 balea to arrive, For future delivery the market was dull, but prices were without alteration, The sales were only 2K) bales, basis low middling, for December, at Sic, w2A'40. und 100 do, average do., for the same deliv- ery, at S4c. | We quote:— bain ant Movue and N. Orleans e Florida, Meny phis. and Texas, Ordinary. . ie ta Good ordin , us, Low middin Ms 25's Middling ‘ 2555 263g Good middiin a s, oR Eire FLOUR AND 15,262 bbls. pte, se nar, 164 do: 8 do., 11,460 bushels wheat, 12, corp meal, 1&3 ido. corn, 22,028 do, oats, 82.660 do. barley aud s0U do. peas. The mar: ket for ail kinds of State and Western tlour was dul}, the Je- unnd continsing light, but there was mo change to note in prices. Culifornia four was dail and nominal. sales Were coniine:! to about 6,500 bbls. at prices withila the rau of the quotations tabjoltied, Southern tour was moderately active at stead: the sales being 450 bbls. Rye flour ‘was duil, but ‘aoehanyed in value. The sales were 250 buis, Corn meal was stilt dull, aud prices were nominal. We uote: (0. 2 State. .., Superfine state. Extra S.ate. Choi @ . of wee SShaSssussessyessss xtra do... extra Minneeota jound hoop U! pping Round hoop Ohio, erage brand! St. Louia low ent euines ‘St. Louis straight e: Louis choice Soabe ¢ extra, St. Louts choice fami); ee Southern choice and family. Southera superfine and extra... Rye tlou Corn meal, ety Corn meai, Jersey. Corn meal. Bran ywin ~-‘the market for wheat was dull and prices were belny shade firmer for winter, but ford for spring; the sales were on'y about 60,000 bushels, 19 tor common No. Qapring in store, GL 31 for cholce lot in store, S134 for do, delivered 3334 for amber Western in'store and c winter Mi Ohio, Carn was dull and not Bi Gi was bia’ in store nud delivered, 0 the aalee. were only” 15,00) bushels, a sound Western mixed, 9c, a 9c. for yellow Jersey and South- ern and ip! 06 $1 04 for white Southern, Oate were very uiet and heavy; sales onh; rd busbels, at 62c. a B3c. for State andWestern and for Jetsey and Southern, Soraaancarae SSSSSVRPsayeseses’ p@oaaesamacuaesoue: eer yz arse ior Bits Southern ine 5 63 for choice 148 for white ‘gan, $1 40 for Ryo was dull; with amall sales within the range of @f #1 W'tor Wentern and was dnl and nominal, value, th Tho st a #1 12.8 #1 15 for state, Barley malt Of barley, which was stead iB "e 801d 2,000 bushels fwo-1 milk! State at 8) ain inthe New York and Brooklyn Wales mer 24, L860, ro cy follows: 3,758,740 bushels L205 do, Corn,’ 1,003,625 do. oate,” 63,569 da. rye, dos barley 704dN4 to att, 13 18% dor pons ‘market was extremely quiet and rates ¢ chartering business remaived dull. The were: To Liverpool, per steamer, 400 packages S0y balea cotton at dqd. and 500 bbls. flour at tony ad bbls. four at 2s. Sd. sin at 2. Md. ‘The charters were trom, ia to Cork for orders, with 4,000 bbls, petroleum ats. bd. |, f to the Continent and saltic 6d, otf, and a brig to the windward on ae “an ae ‘solo were quiet, we beard of A sales, We quote: Hager eyes itiges and clots Lise, 031 Hors.-1ue market was dull, there being but litle demand, bit prices were unebanged. Smail aalos were made at Ide. ‘wake. Tor common tw choice grades. HUMP was dull and prices were nominal at our last quote- tions, No sales ware reported. ety coe, ioe rapoiey Me wgt in torre Feat Yc eoney at Bc. a 9. for or bh w 31 05 for long fe ae for abort. a MOLAnsKG.—-F orsign was still dull and prices were nomi. nal at our last ‘quotations. New sales wero etlected ‘within the range of 7c, @ Sic. Srores.—-Spirite turpentine was held at 4lc., but bayers pay oa except for small lote-and the sales were confined to ‘bbls. in lots wt 480. she. and shipping lots were held at ut Adc, in was dull, but uncosnged im value, Salee 500 bbies siramed at @e UE 84 10, wl) da, No. 18, 260 do, No. 2 at 82.50 and mall at lots pale at $5 ey " tote : Strained, 2,80: te BU: Can bag | A PY? 8736 te do. and window ‘ginss, 85 25 ‘Tar was dull at Sr a $2 +0 for Wilmington ; @ tla Washington brought * Ols.—-Lnseed was dull, but unchanged {1 Jota, in casks and bbis., ba sold at We. a We. Others caer oy Wee svinitie cae ate og ble pork, 108 docbeet, 978 1) \s. y packnyes on i egw lard apd 1 W080 dréasea oge SPOR eras, duit, toerd bolas ne coumnnd and were nominal at $29 50 a @30 for new meas. bs asles ce the spot were unimports For future delivery the market was quiet, but eee at former prices; 600 bus, new mes! for February Rd omen at eller’ Dressed hogs were. ® ite. and city requ and Peavy, the market olcelog “ Beet was dull but w * to. but arm, Gindil enles were mace wishin the mage of GLB @in Chet Wertern were bell as high ab ¢28 bv, Tierce beet was dull and nominal at $2460% 82% for prime meee and $3860 0 851 §) for Indie do, Cut meats were dull, and we heard of Ae anion of conseguionee, ‘Price were nolnfual at ag: « de for picked shoulders, Iige. a Ve, for OF, oa sae for smoked and bagged do, and fo red about. dere Bacon was Saivand uompel st ite wae. for Cum. Cerland ent, 16c- a 16340, Cor long clear and lee, “for sor sit, We heard of no sales, was quiet, the demand bein; Hight, and prices favored the buyer: 2H) ‘pkaw. were sold nt ye. #1740, lor No. 1 to prime seam. For future delivery there were ho seles reported, VeTnoLeos. For crade in bulk the market was a Lie more active, bit at ower prices, the aalee being £200 Bole, a Ic. AL the close, however, the market was Crude in bbis, was quoted 20ige., with ‘salee of ert ivate terms, Kesiduum was ip active demand, and ‘Canada were gold on terms kept private. Relined y quiet, there being scarcely any demand, and ao holders we enevally anzxioun to. reallae, prices wei ueay and lower; 70 bbs. wore sold at 29 ye. Mae, while 1,1 do, were disposed of ot private terms; wi bole, in brik Dronght 2¢," For eargors Bie. wa meray demanded. demand at at 16, ‘Vhere was a moder Jobbis & Rey the Jattes price for prime white, In Phila delphia the market waa quiet, there being but Little demand, but holders were drm bs 5 00 bole, for December, jag pri in their views. Th it 2c.) Which was but unebanged in * carolina was quiet, tales were made within the rang yatue. Of Te. a Tyo. for coranuon to prime. Rangoon was dull aud nominal Sma Srxvs.—-Linseed was dull aod nominal at $5 W, gold, duty paid, acct other kinds were also dul! and nominal at tor- mer {igure STRABINK. There -was but title domand and prices favored buyers, The anles were confined to amell lots at Wie, according to quality. Stcar. the Toarket for raw was ualet, there being but Uitle demand, cored buyers.’ The sales were abu Thds., part at idee all 125 boxes at Wo, Renved ws stil dull and henry at Mic, for hard, 18340, « Age. for aoft white, 18%;¢. a Wise. (or extra aig, 6 Lc, for yelto te, We quote: -Cuba—Infe ori pkaeen retining, 100, «10, fair refining, Wise, 9 1-40 c.} prime cho’ lb. eae bones to do. al do. oa 18 to et 12%4e. ido. Ta4er w Haye. How, vinta, ies ae Porto Rico~He: Dnivg Raden, 1D)ge. w Les grocery Krades, 1140. @ 1290, LoW,—The business was small and prices were rather ‘Aout B0,000 Toe, were aald at 10c. RIOqe. Hiek ex. Reeeipa 1,781 bbls. Tho demand very, Hight, but there was no cbange to note in prices; 0 Weis — sold at Guy wl, tax Oald. whigh were pe glowing urices. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. NICOLL—STnonG.—On Saturday, December 25, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Key. Mr. Tower, Gkonok B. NicouL to JULIA A., eldest gughter of William B, Strong, Esq. SCHMITZ—FLANAGAN.—At St. Patrick's Cathedral, by the Very itev, Father Starrs, V. GusTAvis Scumirz, Esq., to Many F., Se ad daughter of the Jate Edward Flanagan, o1 this city, Washington (0. C.) papers please copy. SLATER—KaveEN.—On Saturday, December 25, at St. Paul's church, Hoboken, N. J., by the Key, ‘Mr. Harris. Rector, HARKY GRoRGE SLATER, of Loudon, to JANE ANN, third daughter of the late Mr. ¥, ven, of Castree Whittlesea, Eugland. Cambridge papers please copy, THOMPSON—WOOD,—On Monday, December 27, at Newburg, by the Key, 5. H. dagger, Horace GC, Tuomrson, of Ithaca, N. Y,, tO Miss CORNELIA Woop, of the above place. WHEELWRIGUT—LUystee,—On Thursday, Decem~- ber 23, at the Hawkes’ Memorial church, by the Rev. Dr. A. B. Carter, EoWakD WHRELWRIGHT, Of Boston, Mass., 0 ISAPHENE MOORE LUSetEy, daughter of the late Abr. K, Luyster, of Staten Is! Boston papers please copy, Woo.tsrky—Busi.—On Christmas D: December 26, at St. Alban’s chapel, by the Rev. C, W. Morrill, Ronerr H. Woousky to Magy A. Busi, both of this city. No cards, Died, ANASTASI.—On Sunday, December 26, Samat found at poll alas of Joseph Anastasi, in the s9th r of her ag The relatives ‘and friends of the famity are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of her daughter, Mrs, J. Thompson, No, 456 West Twentieth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at balf-past twelve o'clock. Berky.—In New York, on Sunday, December 26, BERTINETTE, Wile of Robert W. Berry, of Hacken- sack, N. J., and daughter of General James T. Hat- field, of Hoboken, N. J. Relatives and friends of the family, also those of her father, are respectfully invited oO attend the tuveral, from Gbrigt church, Hackensack, ou Wedné! ad qazngen, t half-past ‘one o'clock. Trap tro ke Ie: leaves foot of Chambers street at twelve o'clock n: BLAKELOCK.—At East Orange, N. Ia on Sunday, December 26, CHRISTIANNA, relict of Richard Biake- lock, @ native of England, aged 84 years, ‘The relatives and iriends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from St. Luke's church, Hudson street, New York, on Wednesday morning, at half-past eleven o'clock. CAMPBELL.—At 309 East Thirty-third street, HAN- NAH ELLEN, daughter of John aod Hannah Camp- bell, aged 6 months and 8 davs. Funeral takes place this (Tuesday) aiternoon, at two o'clock. CoLGaTE.—At Geneva, Switzerland, in the Hotel Lad Russie, on Saturday, Novemver 6, ‘MORTIMER, one est Lak of Salite and the late Joseph Colgate, of ork city. CONNOLLY. —On Saturday, December 25, alter a short but severe ee, PATRICK CONNOLLY, @ Dative of Cre Prsereag aghan. ‘The relatives and friends of the fumily are re- quested to attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, Second avenue, between Sixty-fourth and Pace streets, this (Tuesday) afiernoon, at one CRONIN.—On pees hy; December 27, THomAS A. CRONIN, aged 30 yea! Funeral from the residence of his mother, 109 eee stceet, on Wednesday afternoon, at one EMARRST.—ON Sunday morning, December 26, Miss SARAH DEMAREST. Relatives and friends are invited funeral, from the residence of fa attend the ew, Edwara Schoonmaker, Leotia! alyer, Greot- poins, this (tuesday) af ne 0'ClOCi DPESTIMAUVILLE—On Sundéy, aes 28, SAN, ait of F. H. D’Estimaaville, a aged 66 e relatives and friends of the fam: ty arp respect- fully {uvited to avtend the funeral, this (Taesd fi) ae noon, #f two o’¢lock, from the residence of sey, Ksq., 154 Willoughby strect, Brooklyn. FELDMANN.« Ont Sunday, December 25, GATHARINA ADELHERT, widow of Johann Gerhardt Veldmann, in the 7eth year of her Van ‘The funerai will take place from the residence of her son-in-iaw, John H. Gerh, Huderbvrand, No, 410 West Fifty-tirst street, on Wednesday, at twelve o’clock nuon. Relatives and friends are respectiully invited to attend. FINKGAN.—On Monday, December 27, Domtnick FINKGAN, aged 62 years,# native of Middleton, county Cork, Ireland. His friends are reapectfally invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, from 214 West Eighteentn street. Boston papers plore copy. FikcHék.—On Monday, December 27, W1ItLtat FigcHER, youngest son of Heary aud Mary Fiecuer, aged 1 year and 7 months. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, trom 33% Fast Fourth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. GILLINGHAM.—Un Sunday, December 26, wife of H. R. Guilingham. The friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral, at the Piermont Baptist church, on wwe ar- rival of the 9:16 A.M. train from Jersey City on Wednesday. GranaM.—In this city, on Monday, December 22, MARGARET TYRRELL, wife of Thomas Granam, aged 64 years. Fyneral services will be held in the Churcn of tho Nativity, ty, Second avenue, hear Third street, on Wed- nesday morning at ten o’clock. At one o'clock in the allernoon the remains will be conveyed from the church to Caivary Cemetery tor interment. Relatives and friends of the tamily are ayes invited to attend at her late residence, No. 347 Kast Eleventh street. GrirFix.—in Brooklyn, on Sunday, December 26, Mra. ELIza GAIFFIN, aged 53 years. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the corner of Canton aud Tillary wts., thia (‘Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Hyps.—Drowned, at Croton Lake, on Leia Decemper 25, WILLIAM H. Hype, aged 23 years, 3 months and 18 days. The funeral will take place from 58 Ryerson street, Brooklyn, on Wednesday alternoon, at one o'clock. KRRRIN.—On Sunday, December 26, at the resi- dence of nis sister, FRANCIS KERRIN, aged 24 years, ‘The funeral will take place this (tuesday) aiter- noon, at one o'clock, from 25 Clermont ay., Brooklyn. Lewis.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, December 26, 8. PIERSO Wa. B. and Mary A. Lewis, in whe @4th year of bi age. The funeral will take place, from the residence of his parents, No. 3 Willoughby avenue, this (Tuesaday) afteragon, at half-past one o’ciock. His trievds and those of tue famlly are respectfully invited to attend. Lona.—On Sunday, December 26, THOMAS LONG, aged 76 years, @ native of the parish of Balyclough, camnty Cork, Ireland. ‘The funeral will take place from his late residence, 642 Water strect, Uns (uesday) afternoon, at one oe The inends are respectiuily invited to at- am Mason.—On Sunday morning, December 26, at the residence of her son-in-iaw, Capiain James F, Miller, Green avenae, above Hall street, Brovukiyn, Mrs. KLIZABETH MASON, aged 52 years and 7 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, tis (Tuesday) af- ternoon, at two o'clock, without furmer Douce. Pailadelphia papers please copy. MAXWELI.—At South Orange, N. J., on Sunday, December 20, EUPHEMIA, Wife of the vy. J. Aven Maxweil. Funeral services at the Presbyterian church, South Orange, on Wednesday afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. Trains leave Hoboken ferry forty minutes past eleven A. M. and one o’clock P.M. Interment at Mariavuie, N. Y. MERGELL.—On Sunday evening, Dacember 20, CHARLES B. S, MERUELL, @ native of Pruseta, aged 47 years and 7 months, rman and Prussian papers piease copy. Morratt.—On Sunday, Decemoer 26, Tomas CLARKSON Morratr, M. D., Physician-in-Chief of the Seamen’s Retreat Hospital, Staten Isiand, 1 the 45th year of his age. Funeral irom the First Presbyterian church, Sta- pleton, on Wednesday, at twelve o'clock. MULLIGAN.—On Sunday, Decemoer 26, ELLEN MULLIGAN, 8 native of Kilpatrick, parish of Mul- town, county Westmeath, Ireland. Her remains will ve brought to St. Peter’s Church, corner of Hicks aud Congress streets, tuts (Tuesday) morning, at half-past nine o'clock, where a solemo high mass will be offered for the repose of her soul, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Her friends and those of her brothers, James and Nicholas, are invited to attend the funeral. MukPHY,—In Brooklyn, on Saturday evening, De- cember 25, in the 22d year of his age, Epwanp J. MURPHY, Student of Si. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore, The remains Will be taken to the Church of Sts, Peter and Paul, Second #t., thus (Tuesday) morning, at ten o'clock, and irom thence to Oaivary Cemetery at two o'clock. The friends of the family are respect- Jully invited to attend. McUOWAN.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, December Joun MoGowa ed 60 years, e relatives al vends of the family are re- Rpectfuily invited to attend the funeral, from his iate residence, 1Wenty-sixth street, near Fifth avenue, Brooklyn, this (Tuesday) afvernoon, at two o'clock recisely. Remains will be taken to Flatbush Ceme- vor for interment. jOWHinNey.—(n Brooklyn, on Monday, Decem- ber 27, CHARLES HENRY, infant son of Thomas and Margaret McWhinney, aged L year and 4 days, ‘Tho relatives and friends of the faintly are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, ae the residence Of hig parents, Carroll sweet, near Third avenue, on Wednesday morning, at half-past ten o'clock, wita- out further notice. NaveuTor.—On Sunday, December 26, MARGARET, the beloved wile of Jona Naughton, to the 27th year of her age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom her lave residence, 139 West Fiftieth street, Wits (Tuesday) alternoon, at oue o'clock. Cork Examiner please copy. BLSON.--On second da} NELMON, wife of Andrew ber age. ‘rhe funeral will take place from the Friends’ Meet- ing House, Twentieth street, near Third avenue, on fourth day, 20th 10st, ai eleven o'clock in the mori. h twelfth monch, Mary Nelson, in the 74to year of 3 Nawaax.—At Stamford, Conn., on Monday, De- cember 20, afier a lingering Riuess, RUrUs NewMaNn, im the 60th yoar of his age. California papers picase copy. Roacn.—JamMes Roaci, son of Michael and Cathe- rine Roach, of Lisinore, county Waterlord, Ireland, ange J 1 year and 11 months. ‘uneral will take place thia (Tnesday) after noon, bis parents, 96 Nort Moore strech Naw York, haif-past one e°ciock, trom the residence of EP gy at ER OEM ecto cnc Lay" SSP TAAAEREA EATER SUOL a a) OREARRIT IR Eee - eeteeey Eesasee Speees BEEERSEESSEEeaens Sere aaa icles shhh isk wicbichicbiebeeb bicbuleciekiciuebisebick AUDOREECEERSESERES SEGEEE ae er Var.—On Sun December 26, WiLitam AUGUS- we Van. son of William aad Emma Vai, aged Lt ‘The Trends and relatives of the fam:ly are reapect- Tally invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday tone o'clock, frow No. 8 Bedford sireet, —On Saturday, December 2%. Many N. wiiow of Joha © ‘an Alien. m the $5th year of ber age. ‘The ve frien@s and those of her son. | Wiliam ¢ am. are respectfully invited to | attend the funeral irom ber late resitence, 143 West | ‘TWeats -seocad sureet, tis (luesday) alleraoon, at tWo o'e'cck, without further inviation, The re- mains Will be conveyed to Tappan, Hockland county, Of {he ‘o\\owing day, for inuerment, On Saturday evening, only « December 25, hier of Hannan Weinberg sp Weinberg, aged 14 years, 3 months uves and friends of the family are invited fe faueral, from the residance of her 170 Reury street, this (fuesday) mornii wt ten o'clock M, : ey ed Wiirk.—Ou Saturday, mother. i DA. 234. 40. 34s. 28. 309. 436. 437. POT 55h city 617. 649, 673. ma. Decem| 23, A Wurre, M. D., aged 62 years, + peat arias The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to aliena ihe funeral, trom the residence of his son, Stepaen \\ uite, Harstreet (late Houxton), beuween Myrtle and Willouguby avenues. Brooklyn, L. L, tis Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘The remains will be taken to Kouud Hill, Conn., for incermeus WICkHAM.--On Saturday, December 25, MakY C wife Josepu P. Wickham, in the 6sth year of her ag Relatives and friends of the family are invited t atteud her fuperal, this (Tuesday) afternoon, et three orclock, from her lave residence, $1 Monroe place, Brook | n. Woop.—On Monday morning, Decgmber 27, Mrs. ANNA M. Wood, Widow of Theodore 5. Wood, in the 4ad year of her ‘The funeral servi dence, s will be held at her late resl- 388 West Twentieth allernoon, at two o'clock, Albany papers please copy. street, this (tuesday) ro AN ACTIVITY IN Bosto the first company ¢ St, Patrick, will be It is statea that tue Fourth battalion, Legion of uustered into the Irish Kevolu- uonary Army next Wedueray evening, at the head- Gn icts Flee that toeAeagth Lompany. wil bo filled by St, Patrick's Day. Colonel John H. Brown, of Lawrence, has been appointed mustering oticer for New England, aud will begin tus oficial duues on that evening. Genera! Burke ts expected in Kos- F 4 i F 1586, i 2. 3 aa: 5 AT Rea ; ua cebu) 4067-25 18... 2b " X 3 js 19549. 250) 4055. 5.250) 7 1297 15054 § 250) ton some time during the mouth of January, and will personally inspect the material of wich the yom ma battalion 1s composed.—Hoston Advertiser, LOTTERIES. RROvsE Havana LOTTERY. — OFFICIAL DRAWING, DECEMBER 18, 1860 No, Prise.iNow Prise! No. Prists| No. 13. e100) Bi) 8100, TAA, 4500 186 PrizeNo. Prize. §B250) 15295, #2d SEEEee APPROXIMATION PRIZES. arom to the $100,000 Prize—Nos, 11,42 and Foximations to the 60,000 ‘Prize—Now. 618 “and” seecanic to the’ Bidjcid Prize Now. 15496 and & ae eee, to the $10,000 Prize—Nos, 6,453 and ach, Agprosinatons to the Seid Prize Nos. - 15 and 317, each Sheol ged in gold. Information furnished. ‘The highest yates paid for Doubloons and all kinds of Gold and Bilver. TAYLOR & £00. ‘Bi ae 16 Wall rect, | New Yort INE WATCHES FROM #10 AND UPWARDS. temen’s and ladies’ sizes, suitable for holiday presenti warranted good time eopers, retailed at wholesale prices Chains and Jeweiry. Call ahd examine for yourseiven at S$ GERARD 4 ©0.'S, 85 Naasau street, up stairs, PICKLED OYSTERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, THE + beat in the city, at the old Ovster rar i, 1 Broadwa, RANCE & VAUGHAN, FLY" CALLING —GORNWALL'S | “SHOO! Vea is now ready; fifty ~ 1870. boa tor Now x0 ceuw per pack. For aale in R Hotel and principal atationers. News Company. ine oom of Fifth Avenue ‘Trade supplied by American MARBLE MANTELS. _ ARBLEVED hago MANTELS.- ioe on bw) a MANTRLA RICH AND BLE a's; ‘Sixth avenue, between Thirty-t(th and Thirty sixty a0 ARBLE AND MARBELLIZED MANTELS, MONU- ments, &e.— The largest stock of the latest designs oa hand, ready to a a ‘Up at a few bonrs' notice. A. ca 34 and Led East sth st. Rear Bd a Mise LLANEOUS. CANDIES, CHOCOLATES, CREAMS AND, BON- + bons at low price CHE’S, the oldest establiah- , Hasest and best assortment, ae In Wooster atreet ; ‘Woonter street. ity FURNITURE. MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT. brooate], cost $450, for #175; one do. 5. Etage Bookense, Paintings, Planoforte, Mirrors, Carpets, Char and ea i Furniture; property of a family leaving the 57 Weat Filteonth atreet, near Sixth avenue. COVERED AND OFLCLOTY bh PA E Fighth avenue, corner of Twenvieth street, Weeklg-of monthly payments taken, OR SALE.—TO HOUSERE! of Parnivare will be the city, Jaguire at 609 RS.—AN ENTIRE SUIT p, as the owner Is leaving ington atroet, second floor. COAL AND WooD, HOKE 83 WYDELIVERED,—5,009 CHALDRONS ® st quality, from Manhattan Gas Works, Fifteenth street aad avenie ©. MITEL Lt FOR, relia FURNACE, #7 i) srov. and Ninth av. o,83 of 2,000 pounds deli owas. TDF, Twenty-sevent i ASTROLOGY. j A —MADAME WALTERS, DESNGUIRERD CLAIR vayant.-Visit ber Cor everything sickness, business, thet, names numbers, good luck, 409 Canal sievet, TEST.—MADAME ANNA, SEVENTH DAUGHTER, A it and Business Ciairvoyant and Spirituafet, bas at great Frenol secret causin, factlon no pay. | No: 24) Third and Twentieth streets. ADAME ROSS, BUSINESS AND MEDICAL CLAIR. voyant; tells basi, presont. fature, likeness, name and numbers. 109 Corty-titet atroet, belweea Broadway and Seventh avenue. ADAME RAMOND CAN BE CONSULTED DAILY op past, present and future. Ladies, 60 coat ‘a, HL. 289 Hodson street, near Spring. — 2% jecdy marriage: no satis: nue, between Nineteonth verion yortCR. BY HE SALES AT AU CTION, 4 LEEDS & MINER. i ketoe, Auctioneer, Ralesrooms, Bes os Obasibers recs Art Galleries. #17 and B19 Broadway. pale ‘Sy Oaben oF ve wok. decaljob reli faake 1805 and 17% Br Wines, unported in by either taste is invited to the above UCTION NOTICE Ai WwW) peee , at Skates 900 pair Skat Agsortinent of sty Tool Chesta—Five Ps Catalogues ¢ on . HAZE Will kell style, adap "December 28, ograph Letters, Docu ee ready. ‘Thursday evening, December elegant colleption, of Books. See at the Artiste’ street, a choice collection of Fra nent American and European artists, sold together. le WALDRON & 00, AU ) Warren street, RAPHS ar AUCTION REC RIVER, Liycons, and 17 Reade street. om, % Chambers and 77 Reade street, continaation from Sd inst.) which are ine Sanierzvan & Osborn Port Wines; old M49, 1. Mande do, Monsely, Dinn, M : an, Dry Sillery easey, Orard Nabob and Gra- ourbon and Kye | Also, to clove an | embracing a large mail sir! aris Tool Che ning of Rale. LL & CO. 10) on ted to sig ed “Ol Paintiaga by erat CTIONEERS, cutousehold Furniture, Desks, Thie day, a tt Chander Suita, Bookcases, Hal ‘Turkish An Easy Chi ve" TION NOTICE. THIS Day (TUESDA OM 10 FIVE HUNDRED oie my TO CLOSE CONS! Beds pets, Toys, Fancy Goods, &e. o'clock, at 104 Liberty street, Parlor and Buttevs, Lo ‘Toy: listands, BOOTS AND 5 HOES ECEMBER &, spans “LOC! AND GAITER tures, &. Paintings and nd Bedding, Tollet Sets, Co) Kitchen ‘Articl Auctioneers, Cortland street. 28, 104 O'CLOCK A, Mt ACKAUE SALE OF 2RS, BALMORALS, UF city and country Catalogues at A o'clock-Sale of an Timesbion ‘F°CO., Clinton Had. Gore, SHOES in BALMORALS ‘ARO. iy CAFLIN & CO., Auctioneers, UCTION.-LARGE AND POSITIY 18 (TUESDAY) MORNID Private Residence 118 West Twenty-neventh etroet, near Sixta aventic, LUKE FITZGERALD, A morning, commencing at'l1 o' West Twenty-xeventh treet, near Sixth avenue, to the highest and House! a bidder, nll the frst class, city Furniture; rich rosewood J*i month: Carpets; Pier and Mantel French ‘Cabinets, Boke: Bronze ures, fine Oi) Bedroom stands, Commodes, Wardrobes, Feather Beds and Bedding, Sota Dining Room. Furniture, two Chairs, Crockery and Silver W The complete Furniture of abo est bidder, without reserve. hours after sale. Drawing Room suits, ary, Velvet Carpet fe THIS DAY iv at the elegant brown ST Wet Fitteanth sireet, betwee: DrawinPRoom Suits, ¢ catel; Curtains to match tarna, Chandeli Clock, rosewood Pianoforte, sane Buret are, Linen, Sil facility for pa Parties wishing to attend this sale or Sixth avenue cars. rs; Wok, nt private resides First Avenue and Beekman place, ibe cmtire ture contained in said house, vizz- Elegant rosewood Steinway Pianoforte, made, second janoforte, cost $701), four elegant rosewood and black walnut UoTION ore M. TAYLOR, 8 Murray street and ba Park place. loneer, aalls this (Tuesday) ock, at private residence frrors, ie, ¢ ay nf ale commencing at IMy o'clock. et erimusony golds biug gold bro- a; Taintiues by eminent urtis ng 2 (ike Fifth w ino walnut and rosewood Parlor and Bedroom Furniture, Brussels and ingrain Carpets and Oi Cloths, e collection of Je, ‘Dealers and UCTIO: NoTIci ‘The largest and ri Magnificent Household Furnitur Net hina and bronze Ornarven sex, Beds, ys and Pillo Lousekee chest EDWIN NICHOLS, BA UCTIONERE, ie 0 all made to order, at public auction to the highest bidder, wilt take Riueselae Medallion, Carpetnt magnificent Parlor Suits of the pet, boin de rose; rich Bronzea, eminent artiste, Lace Curtelua, Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Etageres, Centre Tables, Library Bookeose, Table, Desk, Chamber Suitx, rosewood and wainnt Bedsteade, Washstands, Commodes, Wardrobes, spring and Chairs, Rockere, Ware, Silver aod Chine Ware, Table Cutlery, Buifet, Extension Tables, &c. tresses, Holsters, Pillows, Blanke' Lounges, rich Cit Crysta) and Gi! chance for housekespers. place brocatel and Luce est description, sutin brocatel and reps; Turkish Easy Chairs, Loung ri (Tuesday), Dec 28, morning at 1044 o'elo hs at hon r a #, fine O11 Paintings » Sofa: hair UCHION,—AT 8 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREES. Over $15,000 At public auetic y at the five siory atreet, between Sixth and Seve morning, December 28, at 10's Tig octave Pinnotorte, beautit ul tatin brocate, reps aid haiteloth Mirrors, Clocks, Paintings, Beis spring and hatr Mattresses, Beds, siou China and Silver Ware; Cutlery, shine. E. NICHOLS’ & CO, Charles Young. UCTION NOTICE. by J. M. BEACH & place, on Wednenday, D ROCK BY ARCH, JOHNSTON, AUCTION OGi0g end Salearoom handsome For to the highest biddery residence 118 West Twanty-#ixth Tuesday ificent rosewood 8, covered with ¢ ‘able, Dining Chairs; Brussels, ingral th avenues, ‘arior Su Tables. wads, B Line Ae. Sale ‘Auctioneers, ERY R 87 Nassa’ HIS DAY, AT 12 O'CLOCK, Regular sale of Horses at thelr Hore Auction Branch, 1i2 Fast Thitieenth sireet at? Fourth avenue. ne for weattier. RY ARCHIBALD ) JOHNSTON, Office and Salesroom 37 Nassan aireet Post offi LARG MOR’ mand Cat Ave TIONY! TGAGEE. 6 great Auction. House of JouNsTON & VAN 1. o'clock, a large artortment of Wi ing in part of Feather Mattresses, Quilts, Sheets, walnut Bedroom Suits, Dressin, Suits) Basy Chairs, Lounges, Dr Cornlces, Window Shades, Hook: Tab with which the sale Oflice Furniture. black walnut Book Joths, ‘Truck, au at curv ed a and od gilt JOHN H. DRAPER & CO., ¥ B Delaware, Lackawans and at 26 Exchange place, on Wednesday, 29b inst hoon a rilows élegant Wing Bookcases, &c. Bure ocatel CAO, oaks, siiting and standing; Weatern Rajir at 000 tons Scranton delivered at Kilzabetbhport, N. Ju BY EDWARD SCHENCK a eee FRE coal during Janue 16) Liberty Street, ras DAY, at EMRY, 3 HERTS, Avert Te HOUSI I rain Carpe’ pillie's Sale, Curtains, Cornices, ¢ Beds, liair' Mattresses, Beddin Ware, Kitchen Ucenails, &e. Tuenday at ofice of Auctioneer, 189 Bec THIS DAY, RY JONN MORTT MER, No. 15 Kast Broadway, a large agsoriment of win- PAEerore ‘8 SALE ter goods, cousiating of Ladien’ Apparel,’ Dresses, Remnanis, Spreads, Quilts, Underciothin Panta, Vests wi By order of Solomons, 173 RIS SALE.—R. FIELD, AUCTION 136 Chatham aquare, will Rell thie day, at Uy 0 jots of Women's clothing, consiting of sik sn oth crape and hawis, Kemuant oodn, Under loti 1 Blankets, Bed Show, Crockery, © hinaware, Clocks, Fan Goods ec. By order Ki Simpean’ & Co,, Li Bowory PAWNBHOKER'S SALE.JAMES AGAR, AUCTION. eer, Will sell thin day, at 42 Fras: roadway, at 1 0 ino loth Dresses, Shawls, Uncercioties, Furs, Blanket Quilts, Conta, Pantaloonn, Vests, iby order of (, Cudlipp, IVER'S 8A1B.—BRUS: pets, A.M. CRISTALAR © PAY cater Howard atreet, wil Dovember 29, wi 103g o'cloek, a} and American Carpetn; Vleces af Braswela and \ Pieces of thros-pig and Toszain » Druggetta, Matting, Mats Cattionuoe at nates rade var By order of wet C ane 12 o'clock. china, St way. Overcoats, B Spring atre sk “sO Tarpets Carpe ae. loata invited FRLEDLANDER QUERIFF'S SALE LIQUORS, 8 fine Bar Fixtures, Ac, AnD. WAGTERS, be eo] Counters, Ac., & this Glans aad fuga may ve bad on hawis, Blanket 2 AND INGRALE Carpets; Glass, posiive, Tain or By order of AND GLASSWARE, oy street and 48 Fark nek. ler head of Horses and Carriages, Boone abe | SLO (OLD FURNITURE BY OLDER UL, will Rett on Wednenday, at their Ssaicsroom, ST Rassausircet, at 10% hold Fumiture, consist: Isters and Pillows, Spris and Bolsters, p Lace € hortatney ‘obes, Library tchea Furniture, 9 F: SAMUEL SLOAN, Presiden: AveTIO Nou FANG EE 1D FoRNTTCRE, Ba, AT 10s OCLOCK, TH STREET, ediogan'y Parlor, Cbam- nd In- 00 HuMeNoUs Lo Receiver, F, will sell thin day (Tues. quantity of iment ace “TAMBS OBI. her JAMES J, QUBULETON, Devas, Tames Dotls, rand jes, dee atlor Suite, Velvet, Medallion and English Bruseela and Three-ply Fosewood, Etageres, and Writing Desk; 2) tings, Ornaments, ‘te. furniture, consisting of Bedsteads, Bureans, W: hair aad apring Mattress ra, Curtains, Stoves; sion Tables, Bullet, Kitchen Furniture, de, oure, in lots, to the lily Goods must be removed rich ry Srouse wewood and . Bedstends, Wardrobes, en suite, Extension Table, Sideboar ors Bureaus, A rare ated and red ‘arpel oto pay storage and ebur; ug Hooke AUCTIONEERS. Company. 12 o’cloek liver IN CAR _SALES AT AUCTION. GuE 1F P'S 8 SALE.- LIQUOR STORE—RICGHARD WAL. } TERS, Auctioneer, will sell this day (Tuesday) at 12) clock, at 102 Washington treat, the Bioek and Fixtures AMES O'BRIEN, Sheriff. jnor store, &e. WER McK state, D Gueee F'S SALE.—BUTCHER SHOP—RICHARD WAL- LRS, Auctioneer, will sell this day (Tuesday), at 1B $47 Third avenue, the contents of a ing of neat, fixtures, benches, twe s and one Cart, JAMES OWRIEN, Sherif, } ¥ JOS. HEGEMAN & CC DNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, at half-pasi ten o'clock A. M., at No. 297 Carltom | Avenue, between Lafayette and Greene ‘avenues, Brooklyn, Wainut Furniture m good order, Parlor, Chamber and Dinkng Room Seta; Painted Charaber Sets, Brussels Carpets, O cloths and Shadea, Crocker hea Furniture. bou sare, will se the Salesco of new and ‘obex, Lounges, Bookes Tables, China, Glassware, fine Oil Fantom tv, Mirrors, Ac. The whole to be sold with- large cud got d Parlor and Cham- MAX BAYEE BY DORFER, AUCTIONEER Wednesda: 491 Atlantic ay Brooklyn, $504 worth o} Furnishing and Faney MAX BAYERS- DORK eA Lowery, Ji, MATHEWS, AUCTIONBER, SEL ; THIS DAY, AT 11. 60 Vesey street, Ladiex’ Furs, in single sets, Lap Robes, Gore anc es, Shirts, Hoslery, Musing, Linens, Notions, & J Aco Bo at 104 o'clock, at 1 North William 1a Bedroom, Dining B. MERTS, AUCTIONEER, He 9 10 be sold pos for account of on Tuesday, December 24, ai the salesroom, 184 Broadway, offering # fine chance to purchase rich Holiday Presents, alan great sacrifice. Catalagues ready early on morning ef wale. POST OFFICE NOTICE. post ore THE, MAILS FOR EUROPE on Tues 24, 1669, will close at this office at 12M tiou8'ag follows, via, and By itas A A. Me; D and Ey 11:15 a and G 2H. SONES §, Postmaster. OST OFFICE NOTICE. Owing to the withdrawal of the o'clock P. M, train om the Allentown route the “Through Western Malla” in the afternoon will, until furtber notice, close at this office at three o'clock, and be despatched by the five o'clock train om the Allentown route, reaching Ctasianatt at 9:80 P.M. * hours), Chicago at 6:60 4. B. (S7h. btm. and St. Loi .M. (47 Lours). A mail will alao be despatched by the 620 tae on the Erie Railroad, closing at tnis office at 414 o'clock. P. H. JONES, Postmaster. LOST AND FOUND. J{OUND—IN A GRAND AND FORTY-SECOND STREET cat, op Thursday last, a Porse, containing a small sum of money. Apply to WM. TUTTLE, 74 Beekman street. F NIBUS ON MONDAY MORNING, D..IN AN ‘ Umbreila. Slate street. D-ON THURSDAY, IN GRAND STR su! of Mouey, | The owner cati haye it by calling at is Foreyths street, room 15, between Y. M. OST—ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, INA SIXTH 4 avenw 4 lady's maroon colored leather Pocketbook. ‘The Gnder will be Wberally rewarded by leaving same at 8 Wall street, ‘Tue owner can have it on application at O8T-A HORSE AND HARNESS, ON FRIDAY from Sixty-niuth street sud Ninth avenue, 85 will be paid to auy one who will take horse eee sur itcae r Ost 4 Savings Bank it to the owner, ‘wenty-ninth street. “BANK BOOK NO. 79,890 ON THE E GREENWICH The finder will coater a fayor by return: , JOHN B. BKINNER, No. 132 E: STAGE CHRIST- ther Bag, nia ning chil- twill be pald by WELLER, Lost: -LEFT IN A FIFTH AVE mas, about L:54P.M., a 1 dren's presente, Alibéral re want Ninth street. FET—IN A FIFTH AVENUE, STAGEQLAST ‘TUESDAY, L opposite Theatre Comiqne, by two gentlemen, a hondie Opera Glask, A suiiable reward wil be paid by de- livering the same to CHARLES RU DOLPHY, No. 176 William alreet, Lo ON THURSDAY NIGH 4 IN MADISON STREET, raomewhere neat Chatham «iuare, & light Overcoat p cloth, claret color, sik f Hberat rew: be paid for ite return ‘or for info Address J. H., box 239 Her: Ost—GOLD, CHAIN | AND LOCKET, CONTAINING ad Third avenue cat, between Thirty. en's church, #5 reward if returned, OEMBER 2. 1N Whoever will re- eet, will be liber- BROADWAY, le. A suitable reward will be HOWARD FOOTE, $1 Maidem FRIDAY v1 NI Lost-east, 4 four Legs of a fancy aid for thelr retarn to J, ane. THE 1TH INsr,, A_ POCKETBOOK CON- about SIM. A liberal reward will be paid to the Wing it at the oftice, No. 10 Fifth sire Loxtaoe. 4 tain finger by | REWARDS, g5 REWARD. —LOST, ON THR I: NG OF THE } 26th inat., commencing from Fifty-tirst street, between First and Second avenues, to No. 15 Stitebell place, Kast Forty-ninth street, a Mink Muff, The finder will receive the above number. 3] “REWARD.— LOST, ON TE by ‘a gold Brenstpin, "The tin reward on returning it to A. C. BES 1 () POR, THE RETURN OF THE TRUNK OF BOOKS to the photograph gallery, 283 Broadway, ta 206 Kast Tenth strect on the night of the 23d, No questions asked. I PAID AND NO at gold Lever Wate! REWARD WILL B UES- tious asked (or retw Oooper, London, mak ¥, BURT, 496 Eleventh avenue. REWARD.—LEO, AN ITABIAN GREYHOUND; $95 fawn colored face, breast and feet white; the dog te ib are old, partial ‘ind; no value to any one. Any per. oii ret 5 Thom will recetve the above reward. erally rewarded. $25 wi Fatah, on street, corner of nity. “Any Infortnation will be li REWARD. Freach the: ith Masonte © 6 reward aud n HILL'S, No. 26 Bs yn atreet. HARRY 3 () REWARD.—LOST, ON, WEDNESDAY. BVEN- $ ing, December 2%, in Hudson street, near Grove, an ol! Caxifoned Gold Watch, Chua aad Seal: the amount Will be paid and no questio: VAN, Fulton atre BAD MASQU « double cased Gotd lems and ieter Mon opposite asked if returned ta Address JOHN DONT LOST, ON TI 50 REWARD. $5! hunting case, independent tickel movement Watch. Any person leaving the sam B HOW'S. 171 Brosuway, corber Cortiandt street, will re- ceive the above reward aud the thanks of the owner, and no quertions asked, REWARD—POR PAWN TICKETS ON ARTI cles, Devos Toute, 15th: Money placed wey Cy box yarty designated “squarely.” Addrese G. Post oftice. &500 ® YARD... THE ABOVE REWARD WILL BE. cote ‘or the return of certificate No. 11,058 of sited States registered ton-forty stock, iasued originally to ant nd which Is supposed to have been loat th the mal abos 1869, Address W. H. RELD, box 119 Pow office, ‘), ON THURSDAY NIGHT, ‘of Chatham square, light dark silk facings, will be tiber- rn, oF for any information leading H, ‘box 229 Herald off within, @ short distanc Overcoat, French clari ally rewarded for its to its recovery. Add _HOL SES, ROOMS, &C. N WANTS A FURNISNED HOUSE, BE rieenth and Thirty fourth streets and Fourth Wes; Tent Not over B1G0 per month. Pos- rn . Le, 606 Seventh avenue, NINTH WARD, rion, furnished a A or unfurnt dicean, abut Asso P , to a gent i Joeation, portion to be let and terms, @. URN 8: RD ROOM WANTED _3Y rs YOUNG GEN- byt logation above Nortieth wireet, exst of Sixth ave- nue. Address H. 3., box 1,008 dost oflice, FANTED- APARTMENTS FOR HOUSEKEEPING, ‘eniences, Parlor and Basement Floors: hot and cold Water, gas, #lationary tabs, &,; roome fi re would tak thera un- mus wand house were satin- fe wookly or monthly in advance; location Madi Sixth’ avenue. uy oF par Tornienea or Hight ari@outh atreet, 1m etrictly private x G0) per tuonth., Address W., “Witll STEAM POWER, DOWN Adurasa %., box 6,689 Post office, ws TED.-A BASEME, ' FLOOR, WITH bath, cold and hot Heratd offic is room. Please w* ‘TED—A SM. iyht, aaltable own pre Li, BUILDING, WITH GooD a laundry, st a low rent, best secu- cred. Addreas, with particulars, A, A SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE, IN A RE~ below Twenty-third treet. Ad! oftice, Wantee, apectable neighborhood dressed. M. C., box 6,(97 Po CLOTHING 2 T $M BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, 2, sucecasor to Cashberg, pays hichest price jemen's wearing f auparral, Carpets, Fur attended to by ere. MILLER'S Ww ELL KNOWN EDWARD btisbment, 4.—The full value im cash paid for ta, &c., by culling on or addressing. M. MARKS, 98 SIXTH AV aighth street; also a branch 160 Seventh avenue, near Nineteenth Npalt for Casto Clothing, Ladiow and geatle- + theie easteotl Wear pots, Frtrultarey de. The best you can do is, please to my establishment or send gaa note vo the number we Above. Ladies waited 1yon by Mire. ae ‘Troe, you will be dealt with tq wour astiafection,

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