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FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL. Wan Srreer, * TUESDAY, Jun. 11—6 P.M. Wall aiteet had another sensation to-tay im cone nection with the dealings in THE GOLD MARKET, ‘and for a timo the excitement was very great Tef- ‘rence was made yesterday to the action of Messrs, ‘Trevor & Colgate in refusing to deposit thelr gold check with the Gola Exchange Clearing House unleas & simultaneous return was made of a certified check for the money due them. To-day this actlon ‘Was repeated by the nrm of Messrs. Marvin Brothers & Co,, who, in tendering $900,000 gold, demanded a certified check for the currency equivalent, The bank refused to accede, and the frn being resolute the bank threw out their statement and Sent @ notification vo the Gold Exchange that no clearance would be made, and requesting members to take up their statements and checks again. Thts ‘was done, and the business of the day was brought Ao aatandstill. Subsequently, at an executive mect- Ang of the Gold Exchange, Mr. Tasker H. Marvin, ‘the representative of the firm, was arraigned on a seharge ofa violation of the ruies of the Board, and ‘by 8 two-thirds vote expelled. feeling has been engenuered by this course, and the {riends of Mr. Marvin express themselves in bitter @enuuclation of the severit; However, tt 1s contended on fue otuer hana that he ‘Was well aware of the rules and was justly pun- shed for an infraction of the discipline of the body. ‘Moreover, it is charged that the effort to embarrass tho Clearing House was a widespread conspiracy 4m connection with the speculative movements in Wold, and hence the prompt measures taken to re- preas it. The subject 1s go full of interest that we give @ detailed report of the proceedings in our general news columns, The effect upon tue market was to cause a sharp decline. Gold had thence declined to when the statements were sent from the Clearing House. Indeed, for.a tme the more apprehensive feared a renewal of the dead- Jock of last September, and dealiugs were virtually @uspended. Alter the executive meeting and the ‘@etermined action of the Board in sustaining tne Gold Bank @ cheerful feeling returned aud the price fan up to 122%, at which it finally closea. It willbe meen that Senator Sherman has introduced a bill for ‘She issuo of currency to redeem the three per cents, and also for a system of free banking, the effect of ‘which would have been more operative had not the quarket been distracted by the above occurrences, THE STOCK MARKET ‘wras hoavy and duil at the opeuing. and exhibited the efforts which the clidu ‘were making to buy thetr Stocks, back again. Busi- Meas became very duil during tie excitement in the Gold Room, where most of the brokera had gone to attend the executive session. buoyancy 80 perceptible in gold extended to stocks, @nd the whole market reacted from the low prices ‘which followed the rejection of clearances at the Gold Bank, especially as THE MONEY MARKET, which had become active, closed with an easier feeling. The rate on call in the earlier portion of the day had been seven on stocks and six to seven per cent on governments, but when the Marvin Brothers’ statement had been thrown out and they ‘were declared to have virtually fatled on their con- ‘tracts there was @ sharp demana for money at seven wer cent currency to seven coin, many borrowers in thetr excitement fearing another collapse like that However, the demand wus satis- fled, and at three o'clock there was areiaxaiion tu Foreign exchango was active and Agreat deal of fil- of bis opponents. opemed at 1224 es Who have unioaded Alter the meeting the of September last. tho earlier rates. Fates firm at previous quotations. GOVERNMENT BONDS. In the market for governments prices opened just as they had closed the. previous day, but became firmer toward noon, when the government bought mearly two millions with the avulls of yesterday's Prices again went off in the afternoon owing to the unsetiled tone of the gold market, but elosed up firm again with the following quotations:. ‘United States currency sixes, 100% @ 110; do. mixes, 1881, registered, 113 a 11854; do, do., cou- ‘Pon, 118 a 11834; do. five-twenties, registered, May aud November, 115% a 116; do. do., 1862, coupon, do. do., 11634 @ 116%; do. do., 1864, do. do., 115% do. do., 1865, do. do,, 115% & 116; ao. do., fegistered, January and July, 1143; a 1143;; do. d 1865, coupon, do. do., 114%, # 11424; do. do., 1867, do. do., 114% & 115; do. do., 1988, do. do. Go, ten-forties, registered, 111}g a 11 pon, 112% a 113, THE RANGE OF THE GOLD MARKET. The course of the gold market is exhibited ta the following table:— do, do., cou- Holders of gold paid seven per cent currency and ‘@Lx and a half and seven per cent gold to have their ‘balances carried over, The European sicamer took ‘Out $56,000 in specie. OLOSING PRICES OF THE STOCE EXCHANGE. The folowing were the prices of stocks at the wJast session of the Stock Exchange:—Canton, 5234 (bia; Cumperland, 27 a 2774; Western Union, 321; /@ 82%; Quicksliver, 15 a 15% japreferred, 17 ® 1734; Pacific Mau, 414; a 41%; Bos- ‘ton Water Power, 143s a 144; Adams Express, 60. (a 614g; Wells-Fargo Express, 20 a 203;: American United States Express, 504% 62; New York Central consolidated, 91% a 91% ew York Cential Mariposa, 8 bid; do. : | xpress, 36 9 37: 803g B BOK; ferred, 40 bid; gan Central, Cleveland and Pittsburg, 87 a 874; Chicago and do, preferred, 864 a 86}; Cleveland, Columbus and Clucinnati, 76.977; Rock Asland, 10544 a 10514; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 744; a do. preferred, 87'¢ &87'4; Toledo and Wavash, 62a 5235; Fort Wayne, 87% @ 55; Alton and ‘Verra Haute, 244; do. preferred, 68; Ohio and Mississippi, 2534 & 254; Delaware and Lackawanna, 106 a 106, New Jersey Central, 953, bid; Chicago and Alton, 1453 bid; do. preferred, 145!3 a 146; Morris and Basex, 85 a 85!4; Hannipal and St. Joseph, 1144 a 214%; do. preferred, 112% @ 113%; Dubuque.and Bloux City, 105 a 108; Columbus, Chicago and ludiana Central, 18 a 184. HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following were the highest and lowest prices Of the day for the leading speculative stocks:— Highest, Lowest, New York Central and Hudson con- BOUGRLED....00000-.se scenes New York Central aud Hudson scrip 88% a 89; Worthwestern, 7315 a 734; Northwestern Northwestern Rock Island Milwaukee and St, Paul preferred.. ‘Onio and Mississippi... New Jorsey Central ‘Western Union Telegrapn. -Paciflo Mail.... THE GOVERD ‘The following were the ‘bond purchase to-day:— awards at the Treasary f = FS ze = é i$ EE aa Ee BF = istos euneapeoa FSi Eeeee EY oee THE SOUTHERN STATE BONDS ‘were irregular, but generally strong, the exceptions being the Tennessees, which were heavy and lower, and the North Carolinas, which were demoralized, She pow bonds dociining te 244. Tho South Caro- ‘lunas were active and higher, tho new selling at 77 5<. ‘The following were the pricos at the last board:—Ten- neasee, X coupon, 53 bid; do., new, 49% a Vir. ginia, ex coupon, 61 bid; do., new, 5734 bid; Georgia sixes, $2; do. do., #mall, 89 pid; North Carolina, ex coupon, 4234 bid; do, new, 2434 a 25; Missourt sixes, 87 a 8744; Louisiana sixes, 69 bid; do. do., new, 654 68; do, levee sixes, 65% a 66; do. do., eignia, #1 a 84; Alabama eights, 94 9 95; South Carolina sixes, new, Ta TThs. THE CITY BANKS. A rumor that the city deposits are about to be transiersed from the Broadway to the Tenth National Bank seems to be borne out by an inspection of the statements of each for the past few weeks, the de- posits of the latter having steadily gained, while those of the former have been falling om, At the annual election for officers of the Tenth National held to-day the following gentlemen were chosen: President, Wilham M, Bliss; Vice President, Isaac Bell; Cashier, Waiter B. Palmer; Directors, Wiliam M. Bliss, Isaac Bell, Richard B, Connolly, Henry N. Smith, Wiliam M. Tweed, Bernard Smyth, James HL. Ingersoll, Peter B. Sweeny, John J. Bradley, Hugh Smith, Joseph C. Skaden, James Watson, A. HH. Barney, Henry Simith, A. Oakey Hall. At the election of directors of the Niuth National Bank, held to-aay, the former board, witu the excep- tion of Mr. A. J, Wood, was re-elected by a large majority. Mr. ©. 3. Parsons succeeds Mr. Wood. ‘The board was authorized to increase the capital stock, RAILROAD EARNINGS. The following were the comparative earnings of the Milwaukee'and St. Paul Ratlway during the first week in January :— 1870, +002 +0, $103,800 1569. 103,030 Increase... . z S70 THE BXPORTS FOR THE WREK. The aggregate amount of exports (exclusive of specte) from tho¥ort of New York to forelgn ports jor the week ending January 11, $3,518,756, 1370, was THA SUR-TREASURY REPORT. The following shows the results of to-day's business at the Sub-Treasury in this city:— General balance yesterday $87,708,096 Gold receipts... Goid payments. Gold balance Currency receipts, Currency payment Currency balance. General balance. Custos ....6.., SALES AT THE MEW YORK STOCK EXCHAN3E. Tuesday, Jan. 11—10:15 A. Me 825000 US 6's, "81, reg... 117% 100 shs Am Mer UEx... 374 500 ¢o.. mall 117% 400 Adams ix. 25000 US 6's, “al, cou... 118” 240 $500 US 5-26, ¢,"62....... 16 200 Pao 2000 US 6-4, ©, '64..... 11554 60 Sho00 Us ba wi? Mae luwatariposa pisizseS es 100 co... small HOS WO do ig Wu 0 TO UB O'R, 10d, Gases Ua bd 10000 Tenn 6's, excou... b4 000 | do. ed 4935 2 4954 000 Cler & Plite BE. - 816 0. s 100 Chic & NW RE.wl5 724 10 dO. ss anne ay 400v 4000 B'kiyn 6's, w O00 di 1000 Erte 1000 Erie 2dviniga, 10.0 Erle 3d m.... 600 do. . 100 Bul. N¥& E iat m: 5000 Meh Bo Ba 6000 * do. 5 3000 Lake Shore div bs 50.0 M Tr 10's, % 20 Bank're & Bro 20 Fourth Nat Bank 18 Manhattan Bank. 100 she West U Tel 100 ae 10 doves 100 Quick Min. Wo ‘do. 3% 58 Mor & Ea Rit. 800 C, C & Ind U RR: 10) * do. 35000 US 6m, 2000 US 6-26, r, 500 US 5:20, cou, "63. 16000 do. 2H00 do. 10000 U 8 6-20, c, #64, 1009 US 6-20, 'c, "65. 600 US 5-20,'r, "65, n One @Clock P. 50 abs Chic ANW RR... 15u0 do. 20 do. 100 do. 40 do. ado Ei do f 6) =~ do wa 300 do. To 300 do. ‘By do. B 600 8 .& M8 itt, 9 65 absBK of America:. MI 900 do. be 8% 5 Bankof Commerca. 1:0 200 Chie &NW pref... 86% 100Cumb Coal pf...b6 27 98 do. i 200 dO....s02 sesee 2746 400 do... 88; 700 Pac Mail 88 Go.-b'¢ 4136 100M at Paul RR... 7 10 Guickallver M.bet c. 13% 100 Morris & EaRR..., 8 200 West. U Tel B22 DOK KEWAORgtd.... 87 10NYC&HR 9 5 do... 8! 100d 9172 500 Ohio & Mian RB... 9595 20000 NYC 85'$ 100 He St Jo RR. Bid” dow £64 100 Col, &10 1600 Reading Ri 94, 20) do 100 Cleve & Pitts. 874 100 WO New Jerncy CenRR. 9554 STREET QUOTATIONS, TMalf-past Five o’Clock P. Wea UnTel.... 32a 824 ern... T33¢a 13% Pacine Mail.... dlga 413g rapt 8 a Sy ‘NY Centralcon #2" 9 924% Rock Island... Wi a 105g NY Cen acrip., 86% % St Paul. Ww aye Erie. ign 2436 St Paul a a 81% MS; a 948, Ohio & Misa...” 2h a 23g Wea 82 NJ Central... Boa 98 COMMERCIAL REPORT. TUTBDAY, Jan, M—6 P.M, AsURS. Receipts, 19 bbls. There was a moderate demand for pot, and prices were steady and firm at $7 37% a $7 6245, owing tothe small supply. Pearl were dull and nomfual at 89.25 a 49 75. BEESWAX was slow of gale, there being no demand except for retail lots, but prices were unchanged, 87c, # 9. being demanded for Western and Southern. No sales of moment were reporied, BUILDING MATERIALS.—The market for almost all kinds was dull, as usual at this season of the year, but prices were generally steady at our last quotations, Eastern spruce w: moderately dealt in, and ateady in vatue, the sales being about 600,00 feet within the range of $18 a 823 for common to choice schedules; the offerings were only mod- erate. Lath wore ateady at $2 50, with a moderate demand end fair offerings, Rosendale cement was steady at $2, while imo was moderately active and eteudy, at 41 50 for common and $3 for lump. Bricks were in fair request at the following prices:—North river, $7 — #9 60; Croton, S18 a 820; Philadeiphfa front, $40 a 42, and New Jeraoy. 6 a 8750. CANDLES were quiet, the’ demand being light, but frices were unchanged. — Adamantine were quoted lic, = 2%c., sperm 450. a #7o,, anil patent S5c. a B80. COoPRRAGE Srock.—There was # moverate business do- tng at steady prices, We quoto:—Sugar shooxa, #5 inch head, $2 40 a B3 80; angar do., 38 do., 10; molasno do., 83 do., #2 65 a 82 80; pipe do., #550 a 7; box do., $80; rah do $5.25 0 95 60 hoops, 14 feat, §48 a $50; hoops, 12 feet, did a Corron.—-The market for this staple was quiet, the demand from al classew of buyers boing light, and as holders were genera'ly anxious to realize prices wero Some sales were effected at prices 4c. below our quotations. ‘Tho sales were 1,491 bales, of which 483 were for spinning, 284 for export c lation. The business in future deliveries was more active, | the sales being as followa:—1W) bales basta low middling, for April, at 2584¢. ; 100 do., for January, at 24%c. ; 700 do., for Fobriary, at ibe, m hye. ;'450 do, for sar 2544¢.; 160 do., Cor 1 3550, ; 460 do., Torso 300 do., for May, at 250 do., for June, at Lbc. ; for Match, 100 ‘do. for April, 100 do. for’ May, 100 June and "200 do, (f.0.b. at New Orieans) for January, on private terms, We quote :— Uplands and Mobiteand —N. Orleans Plovida, Menphis, and Texas, Ordinary... 3 pared Good ordinary 244 W Low middling. 24% gai Middling..sesescccccsee 259 3s, Good midline. + 2 Rig By COOOA was guist, but ‘prices were firm, owing to the small supply. danyay ul, in bond, was quoted 1240. « 18¢., Bort, aud Maracaibo, tn bond, 28c, & Be Uo. Covver.Kor ingot, the market waa quiet, the demand coutinaing light, but prices were quite steady, stnall wales were eilected within the range of 21 5c. w 21340. for Lake and Baltimore. CO¥FER.—Rio was active, the demand being partly speou- lative, and the markét was firmer, though prices were no higher. The sales were 4,00 bags ex Aif, 2,09 do. ex Hetty Mary,’ 210 dor ex Tnchdarniey £800 do. ex’ Cabrel, aod at Hainpton Roads 4,266 bags to arrive per Catherine, on private terme, Other, kinds were quiet, but unci in value, Wo Rio, oFdinary cargoes. 18)4c. a dc. ;falr do., 14) } good dow Lge. m Tec. ge 8 Mie65 tor lots, Aigo. a Iige. ; Java, lon, Wijgc. a 1v¥e.; Maracaibo, oc. w Lic. ; Lagnayra, 16%. @ 18360. ; Costa " 440. # lv. ; Manila and faxican, 160m 1B36-—ail guid, duty paid, Gono AGE was dull, but steady at Mie, for tarred Russa, Sc, Lor bolt rope do., and Ze, a He. for Manila, TMharket was still dull, and we heard of Ovring to, the intge stuck, prices were heaty aud nominal at 316 69 w $16, Kold, for Jardatoa and St. Domingo, logwood, $80 do. for Cnba Tuslic, $15 — 817 do. tor other kinds do. $180 do. for camwoud, and @w, eurreacy, fur West Coaat Lira wood. LOUR a Recelpta, 9,453 bbia. four, 102 do. and 370 bay 90 buaheis whont, 2.014 do. 0 do. 0: 1, pelt, The tour market was dul, euout Leavy and bo. & We. lower on cumioun ; ie wales wi NEW YURK HERALD, WEUNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET. 9,500 bbis.. metnding 2,000 bbls, common extra State, at 185 5296 w Wb 25 delivered, Boulhorn flour was only tn moce: ¥ato demand, but seady the eales were about 560 bbls. Rye flour was dull and bh being LA bula, 435 9 84 75 tee 510 bia 60 “800m 660 400 blo ,b%e 60 se ‘bike Sho Round hoop Ohio, shipping braada.. [She 61 itound huop Ohlo, trade brands. 6 6ho St Louta low extt [We 850 650m 70 aR e775 THe 90 800 a 1000 4808 54 1, Bran bea 610 Corn meal, Jere 4Wa 4% Gorn meal, city. BW 61 Wheat was rative but Les a sales (part last evenlog) were about Ui bu for Now. 3und 3 spring; #1 24 for No. 1 do. for red Hennsyivanin, $1 28 a $1 80 for 1 14 0 Bl 1034 for No. 4, cloutng ub BL 19 bid, delivered; BI 03 ‘or No. in store; 81 44 for white Ohio; Bl 20 & 5 = = lowers els at iH 17 ring, 1 6) for white Gonesoo wad 4149 wl 62 for do, ‘Michigan. Jorn was dull and nominal at @1 05 bid for old mixed, In store, ‘The sales were about 25,000 bushois at tle, Bic. for new inixed and straw colored, (2c. a Mc. Lor yellow Jersey and Mc. @ $l for yellow and whiie Southerm, Oats were alow. of sale, tho demand. being. light, and rices were irregular, Sales 10,0 bushels at 600. a te, fF ate and Western, and 65c. a 6c. for Jersey and Southern, Rye was dull and nominal, "Barley was dull aud heavy: 0 bushels two-ruwed State brought #1 05, Barley malt was weak, with small ales at $1 for two-rowed State, ®1_10 for four do. de., and +e, tor old do, OF peas, 200 bbls. Canada wero sold at #1 20," ‘The stock of gral at this port in atoro tnd afloat Saniary 1, Toa ae priated a the Produce 1ix- change Circular, wit foUows j— isan, 1370, 1869, Jan. t, Jani. Jan de In store euene "Nafbnat. ant afl. hase aan 4 RO Total grain. 607,185 1a7004L 8007 It will be observed that the stock of wheat. ies a while the stock of corn and cate ts ‘dceldeal em: in this connection ihe stuck of flour A iege will te especial foterest, belng almost uapreeadent¥dly large:— AN STOWM IN LIVERPOOL, Four, — Flr, Wheat, In, Flour. Der, 31. tbe. ‘sacks, Grn” By. b. 601. heey. 188,000, = 815,000 7,372,000 26,097 185,508 1,785,004 20,584 188,747 1,749,034 ies ee 864, 798,000 8,270, % our 17 Fisis,”‘Tis maarkee tor dry cod wae dull there bevag but the demand and prices ‘wore heary, though no lower. The sales were 5/0 quintals, at 87 00m B/ B24 for George's, an $6 YS m 46 6) for Grand Bank. For muckerel the market Was quiet, the smallness of the offerings and the firmness of sellers chécking business, ‘There were amall sales at #25 50 & 920 (or No. Lahore, $15» ¥18 60 for No.2 do. “#9 60 for No. $ doy #37 « 837 40 for No, Lay, Kho bv a Bl 2do., and $10 a 10 40 for No. 3do.” Large No. "a werd quoted $18 u $1y 50. Smoked herring were dull and nominal at d0o. & Sic. for acaled and No, 1 respectively. Piekled haddock were quoted $5 60 — 6, plokled cod $6 50 a 87. Labrador herring $7 a 725, and other kinds herring @4 a 0, without sales of moment. FREIGHTS.—The market was more active and firmer, and Fates, in some cases, were higher. The chartoring Lusiness exhibited more activity, there being an improved demand for vessels suitable for the petrdieum and West India trades rates, however, were still In favor of shippers. The ments were:—To Liverpool, 50) bbl. tour at Ta, 6d. 7,600 bushels wheat at 4J4d., and per steamer, 700 bales eotton nt d,, 164) tlercen beet ai 3s., and 7,500 bushels wheat at 43d. ‘o London, 1, bbls. tlour at Ix. 10d. ‘To Glasgow, per steamer, 23.010 bushela wheat at 6d. To Marseliles, 10,000 Dushols peanuts at 16e., [00 bbls, rosin at or about Tac., aud 60 tlerces lurd at 2;c."Tho charters were:—A Norwegian bark with 2,60) bbls. petroleum to w direct port on the Conti- nent at 4s. ; if toa Dutch port, 4s. 8d.; » bark from Phiindel hia to the Continent with 4,200 bbls. petroleum at 6s; « bark Havana with hay aud back with sugar at #8, port charges paid aud cargo out tree; an ‘American bark to’ Havana with i) tons coal at 75; a brig, 222 tons (now in Boston), from Portland to © find back toa port north of Hatteras with sugar at #600; a brig to Marseilles with 11,000 cases etroleum aod back irom Messina with fruit; « Britiah bark, 900 bbis., fram Philadelphia to Cuba, general and a brig, 217 tong, to port in the Gulf of Mexico, thence to Lon: don, on private tern baga antes wero made here and in Boston UsAgo, w 16340. Cloth was quiet at 193¢c. a lc. Hewr was duil ond nominal at 440 gold, for Manila iebl, and Tee. a TiqCy |. There was but Iittle demand belog only for ama lots to supply the jute of consnniers. Prices were steady and firm, especially for the better grades, Common to choice were quotelt loc. a 24e,, with some holders asking Be. a 80. for fancy lots. Hitpes.—The business was fair, and prices for all kinds were firm at the following quotation " Pry 27 Ibs, 2i4c. akc. ; ueuoR Ayres, 2 u 23 Ib 223/c. ;'Montovideo, di a 22 Ibs., 226. a 24c0.; Co: 22 tbs., W140. n 21346. ; Rio Grande, 20 co, dit a ilbibs., ife.; Callforuia, 22 025 Ihs., 2c. a 2050. ; Central American trimmed, 13 a1 Ibs, Isc.’ a 18g tral American not trimmed,’ 18 a 2 lbs., 17sgc. © c.; Mate maros and Mexican, 22034 Ibs. 170. » 18c., and Texas 21 a 28 lbs, Ie. a 17ec., cold, Total stock hities, January 11, 1870: 26,100; corresponding date last year, 83,800. i ‘There was but litle demand for Scotch ple, the sales being confined to small lots, and prices were woak. at former quotations, Eglinton ex-ship was quoted at #33 cash, and Glengarnock ®35 do., without sales, For American the market was duil, and with fair offerings prices wore heavy jo sales o! at $35 for No. 1, and 33 50a $4 for moment were reported. Refined bar was at 88260, Rails were quiet but fem at rency, for American, and 568 5, gold, for Eng! were sold 40 tos wrought scrap, and 80 do. doul rail on private terns. LeaD-—Was quiet but unchanged. Ordinary foreign was quoted at Gigc. a Gye. gold, LEATARK. Hemlock solo was in fatrly active demand and tirm at former prices. The stock is reduced, Oak was active for heayyy which waa in small supply, but duit for othe Kinds. We quote:—Hemlock—Buenos Ayres, B Ble. per Ib. ; do. middle, 30c. a 31 abt, Wise. California, heavy, We. % 20. ; do, middie, Wc. w Why ght, e, & $0c. 5 Orimoco, & 3 do. heavy, 7c, a £9c. ; do. middie Bige. a Wipe. ; do. light, Bige. a Wiyc.; good damaged, all Kinds and weights, ¥oc. a %c.; poor damaged, all kiude and relyhte, Wo, Bio. jin the rough, Bie, w Bie. Gak—Slaughter, heavy, ic, m 4dc.; do. middle, '88c, @ 44c.; do. light, d8c. & 4c. ; cropped, heavy, 3c. a die.; do, middle, 40c, a 5c. ; do. light, dle. » dBc. fn the rough, heavy, 386. a dia: do, taiddle, Bac, A dae. do. iight, 8c, a 44c.; bellow, Se. a Ho. MOLAsSEE.—The ‘business transacted at private sale was unimportant, the demand for all kinds continuing light, and rives were Heavy and bominal t our quotations, By auc ion 200 bla. New Orieaus at 72c. w 79'c., 20 cme rara al dc, a 46'4c., and 49 do. Porto tifco at, 5c, a 6c. We if 8300. ; do. elayed, »; Porto ico, 480, 8 08, Bic, & b2c., and Demerara, ae. a ic. NAVAL Srorrs.—For spirits turpentine market was dull, the.demand being light, and prices were lower owing to the increased oiferings. ‘Tho sales were 100 bbls, ut 460. a 4ic.--the latter price for New York bbia.—tho market closing at 45%c. a 40. for merchantable and 49 ye. for abipping lots. Rosin was slow of sale, but held for full. figures; salem 1,500 bbla, strained on private terms, #20 do. No. Lat 83 1234 and 200 do. No. 2 at #4 50 a $260. "We quote;- Strained, #315 a 2 20; No, 2, 83 26 w $2 60; No. 1a 7b & $8 8749; pale, 34 a 5; extra do, and window giass, $026 #482. “Tur was dull and nominal at 276 for Wilinidgton and $287}9 0 $200 tor Washingtor 4.—Lingeet was aufet, and we heard of no sales of mo- Crushers’ pricea were ¥! ‘9c. in casks and bbis, den was ditll and nominal at 67e. a 67}¢¢., while olive t but atendy wt $1 40 awl 45. Prime winter Jard off heavy at $1 45 a 81 47. Westorn distilled red was quoted at 80c., Bank 75c., Straits 78c,, extra retined seal #U a $1 02), northern crude whale $0c. a 850, bleached winter do. #0. 4 #1, crude sperm $l 55 = #1 60,’ bleached ani undiencued winter do. $1 76a ¥1 85. Sales during the pat weak 1,00 bbls. crude sperm, supposed at #1 5} 8 BL wu. AKE.—Western was dull aad nominal at aboub $44. No sales. PETROLEUM.—-The market for crude, in bulk, was de- cededly inore active, the demand being stimulated somewhat by the favorable news from the creek, and higher prices were realized. ‘There were sold 1,500 bbia. at 164 and 6,000 do, on private terms, the marke ing with xeliers demand- ing Iie. for next week's delivery ; the supply was extremely light, Crude, iu bbls, was dull and prices were nominal at ic. @ Blige. The market for retined was quiet, business being checked by tha sm of the stock; ‘prices were decidedly er, closing amt B14 for standard white for January and Sligc. for ‘de. for February the market closing ‘strong at these prices. F At Bic., 1,50) do. at Blige, 600 do. at blige. and 1,600 do. for February delivery at Sli 8,00) canes, part at 38c. Jobbing lots were firm at the latter ‘price for prime white. Napbtha was qu firm ut 9c. a 1Ue. at which prices the lust salea were mi Iu Philadeiphia the market was quiet, the smal and the higher prices asked restricting business; the sales were 1,000 vbis. standard wh BUNge.y Closing at Le. (ate’ yeuterday) at Biigen' 1,000 do., for Jr We Blo, Bad $50) da, for Mare 0, x8.—Recetpts, 767 bbis, pork, 230 meats, 646 bbls. und tierce lard, 418 dressed hogs, ket for pork was quit, the ices were demandes 27 BU for light an 126 50 for city meas ‘600 bois. new meas, for March de- livery, at $25 40 0 928 bU. Drensed hoge were dull at lic. a 12\g6. for Western, and 12%jc. » 1S\gc. for city. Beef was moderately active and steady, the sales beng ud bb! a 417 for plain and extra ines, ‘Tlerce beef, wal with sales of 150 tlerces within tho range of #: for prime mess, and €23°s $31 for Indiado. Beet oe were quiet, with snail sales at $12 a $44. Cut meats were quiet, but bold for Cull prices; 160 packages picklet hams, were sold at L6yc. a 17¢., chielly at the latter price tor choice Bacon was dull, and prices were nominal at about Id. for Cumberiaod ott, and lbc.a15\c. for long clear; no sales, The warket for lard waa duil and heavy, and prices were rather easier, The sales were 160 packages at 18ige. a 18%; the latter price for prime steam also, 2,000 tlerers at 16440. for February, and 163¢c. a lic. for February and March, Rice was dull and prices wero heavy. Smail lote werd fold at from 640. to 74,c. for common to prime, SMOw was quiet but steady at Sac. fur drop and 9. for buck, peeex scree and prices we r ran Castile wan dull, but unchanged in valuo, Sma) sales were mace at Lic. a 13!sc. t e and prices Tair, while and 2,50 wasn’ moveral . Hard was quoted 14% O, Bie. & 18% c., and Iiqe. Ouba-—inferior to comman rouning, per Ib, Fair retuing Good retining. Falrto good & Pete ty cholo hl Havana—! Do., 10 t0 14. Dow 18 to 16. * Grocery grades dare P74 STRARUN E. market Was dull wad prices were heavy. Small ealeq were made within the range of Itc. a 16}ic. in hhde, and tlecoos. See/2FV—Silesian was dull and prices were norainal. Wo quote : Ordinary, 6c. a 6i;e., gold. Sukps.—Linaced was sieady, with sales of 1,00) bage, in Boston, at ¥8 20, gold, duty paid. Crass were dull and nom: foal at Us gt. for clover, $4 m $4 25 Tor timothy and $2 25 w Hd 30 (or rongh fax. SKUNS.—Goat were steady, with a fair demand, the sales peing 200 bales Curacna, 200 do, Mé#ican, 9 do. Peruvian, and 1) do, Payta on private terms, Deer were duil, and oo sal were reported; prices ‘Were nominal. ‘node. per Ib. gold; Matamoros, | ity B2igc. Ao, ; Buenos Ayres, 450, a Bile, Wyo. do.; Guracoa, 47e. @ ble. do. Cape. 4c. Honduras, Vers Cruz, die. ‘Central America, trimmet, 0. ;, dos, not rimmed, dic. do,; Blawi, Aiac. a 0. 8 Angostura, dlc. ‘do. ; ’ and prices were steady, especially for choles lots. There were wold 100,0N) Ia, at 1c. a 10 4c. for common to chol Tt 0. KENtUGKY was extremely quiet, being only in moderate jobbing demand ; prices, ee to were unchanged, Bales 65 hhds, at {rom bya. to 180. diese wee dull and uricos wera nominad. The salen comprisod 400 cases, lu 8c. tor spring clip, and lc. @ we. for fall do. no important sales of forelga, delivery by carriers. are in contemplation alming to simpiify and pro- wote the usefulness The gradnally abolished, the manner of distributing the mails fa Engiand, and that which wntl very lately has prevailed across the main breadth of the thoroughfare. state Of affairs calls strongly for @ prompt hurrying up of the new post oifice. lofiny at Q5c. @ 6c, Of Havann 10 bales were aold at fhe. gold, in bor uty paid. We quote: KOM. Kennuchy. Light. Meany Good logs. ck Bye “Be. Digo, Common leat a 9ye 1c. aw Te. Medium Heat... 0c, a He, Ue, Igo, @ 1242, Ie. 1c. a He. xe. te Conneetiout 1 Now York, running lola. Now York’ wrappers..+ New York on and medium, in bond. and fine. for Rtrattn and "4 Euglisl tona brought 29740. active request and firmer, though prices were no higher. ‘There were sold 600 voxes of assorted charcoal (cluelly for future delivery) on’ private terms, and 200 do. Lautwit coke ‘l4xgy, at 35 “7 im bond. We quote:—I. C. charcoal, Be neces for other alzes; charcoal terne, 7 OO & $5; coke terae, $5 HU a H5 b0; coke tin, low gra 8 10; mediim, 96 47)g @ Yl, aud best, ¥7 Oe yi 70—all gol. WiiskRY.—-Receipts, 705 bdis. whe market was fairly gitive aud prices were ‘drm, There wera wold 660 bbis. at 810236 8 HL U5, cloning at Yh U4 w is] 05. WHALE wore steady, with sales of 22,000 Iba. blexched at WHALEDONE was quiet and heavy. Sales 3,000 Ibs. Arctlo attie., gold. We quote :—Aretic, Kid. a Sic. ; northwest, Bie, and South Sea, Zoc.—all gold. Stoek at date 57,000 Iba. Woot.--Phe market for fleece continnes to rule quiet, there arcely avy demand, except for small lots to supply but there Is no change holders demanding’ full previous prices for What little demand prevails fs principally for tue ner grades. suiled ia only moderately active, but Unchanged tn valuc. ‘Fexau continuss to well slowly, white “California is in toleravly active demand i vices mot differing {rage those previusly obtained. be business, forelgn wool continues — suai! and prices for moat Kinde are. entirely nominal The sales were 125.000 Ibs. tleeco at 43. a S24gc., Inciudin, 65,000 X and XX Ohio at 49igc. @ b8%sc., 10,00) scoured at s2c 15,000 Michigan at 45)4c. a 46c., dimost all at the latte: price: 13,100 state and Western at 4c. » do, 2400 Michigan fat 480.5 3,000 Conada combing ana _%,000 nolis on private terms; also 150,000 ibs, pulled at S5c. « 450. for extra and supe! the inside price for short extra; 20,000 Ibs, Texas at Lt, Ble. for common to fine, and 90,00) loa, Cullforuia at Le,» We beard of FEDERAL DEPARTMENTS. Tho Post Ofice. Postmaster Jones left yesterday for Washington to attend the conventiou of postmasters and postal agents which will there convene to consider teforme in the mail service dver the country and discuss the eiticacy of the recently introduced system of letter Quite a number of reforms of the postal service, {t 1s belleved, will be as by comparison with box system, here, the delivery by carriers {9 eminently superior. ‘The increase of business at the New York Post Otfice has been very marked this season. Tho siream of printed matter that pours into the news- paper department daly is immense and out of all proportion to the Itmived capacity of the old buiid- Ing on Nassau street, Not alone is the accommo dation inadequate, but the force of men necessary to conduct the business 1s unegnal to the task, and @ppilcation has been made for six additional clerks to attend to tue work of sorting and distributing the vast voluine of newspaper matter. The confine- ment Of space just alluded to és painfully telt py the employes of the Post Office, aud 1s very palpable to those who pay the institution # visit when the mails are being scent away by the wagons. ‘The inconven- lence extends to the trafic on Liberty street, which at certain hoursef the day becomes biocked up by reason of the wany mall wagons being rare ‘Ths The Custom Hensc. The number of visitors to Collector Grianell’s pri- vate office yesterday Was almost as large asin the early stage of his administration, when those who sought to serve their country in profitable positions crowded to the source of oMtcial patronage from morn till dewy eve. betng made at present, but the seekers for place are hone the tess numerous. Some of the waiters on fortune wore old, faiuiitar faces, that have haunted tue precincts of the Collector's chamber for many @ weary day. Very few appointments are Eternal hope inspires their patient ene and swoetcns the sadness of tueir endiess Vig lle 4 SOUND IDEA, The Large Stenwers nud East River Nuviga- tion. Complaint has long been made that the Sound steamers have greatly tmperilied the navigation of the Jower portions of the East and North rivers by their practice of running at a high rate of speed from the foot of Canal strect (whore they are moored when not in (ransi/v) around the Battery and thence up the East river to Long Jsland Sound. A mecting of the East River Association was held at No. 40 Burling sitp yesterday to consider the matter. Mr. Jamea R, Taylor, the president, presided, and Mr. George W. Blunt acted.as secretary. The following nemorial was adopted, after discussion, Lo be pre- sented Lo the Legislature: — To TH BENATE AND ASHEMELY OF THR BTATR OF NeW ‘OnKs— The wadersigned, citizens of New York and Brooklya, re- spectully rapresont that the passage of steamboats which navigate Long Istand Souad through the Last river isfraught with great danger to the lives and property of yaur petition- ers aud to all who ere obliged to crows the ferries between New York and Brooklyn, aud ask tne attention of your hon- orable bodivs to the following statement of facts:—The East river is only 1,820 feet In width besween the plor head lines ut pler 45, always Cull of salltog vessels, and the sound steamers, twenty-ive ia umber, passing throdgh that reach are sev- eral of them over 360 feet in lang ‘These steamers pase at tw the coursa of the Long Island ferryboate, which, londed with passengers in motion during daylight on the narrow reach (from Battery to 000 fed), aud within it there are eleven ew, | twenty bouts, which are constantly crossing, at the bour when the Sound steamers pass throagh it are crowdel with paseengers. The lawa reg: ulating the speed of these Sound ste: while passing through the it river aréeonstantly viulated. From these facts will be seen the greit danger to whi an iife is Passage OC thexe meamers through the East petitioners, therefore, moat earnestly and re- spectfully ask that a law ty passed to prevent all steame. navigating Long Iwland Sound trom passing through the Laat river betow Goriears Hook. Copies of the petiion have been prepared for gen- eral circulation. jeure THE WILKES-BRUCE LIBEL SUIT. Mr. Wilkb? Statemont. [From the Spirit of the Times.) The cause of the prosecittion was a defamatory articio published ta Bmice’s paper of last week, which, in addition to awhole string of malicious fulsenoods agatnst the editor of this paper, refecied in a derisive manner upon one of our racing cor- respondents fu the South, named William Connor, One of the gentlemen! connected with this oftice, being & personal friend qf Mr. Connor, and desiring to vindicate him trom Bruce's repeated slanders, went to Judge Dowling and aske for a warrant 10 Mr. Connor’s behalf, ‘Ike Judge, however, on read- ing sie articie, mad¢ the following remarks: “Tr do pot think there quite enough here for the charge as regards Connor, but since 116 article 18 presented to my judicial notice { would be derelict should] neglect, of my own sug- gestion, to notice the otter purt. Mr. Wilkes proba- biy does not care, or he would personally make complaint.” The Judgethen wenton to define the character of libel, after yhich he, on the oata of Mr. Oharies J. Foster, issuedia warrant against Bruce & Co. for ® libel upon us Now, though we do not Initiate these proceedin and have not had any communication with Mr, Foster down to this writing on the subject, we do nd regret that they have beea commenced, There are some kinds of fulsehoods which those Who utter tiem should have an oppor- tunity to prove, and every word 10 the article com- plained of by Mr. Foster ts nov only destitute of truth, but i@ Wanton}, maliciously and most absurdly false. We d¢@ not care to retatl the slanderous matter, but it is enough to say, m order to show what the Whole woot is made of, that tue two main aliegations are, first, that we “grew to manhood not liking Governor Seward, because he Would not pardon us @ youthful malacretion,” aud that we exhibited a patiotic desire to serve our country in the war by “ebgaging in tue business of procuring substitutes.” it was because Judge Dowling knew, of his oyn knowledge, that these statements were false and libcilous, and because he Telt also that all the reat vere of the same vile chur- acter, that he issued the warrant for the arrest of Bruee, On our part, tt 1 in order to know what Bruce wlil have to say m support of his allegations Ulat we desire the prosectiion to go on, Skvator BRowNLow.--We are gratified to learn that senator Brownlow stil survives, with healtit and strength to deieat the malignant wisnes of his rebel enemics. We learn trom Washington that there i® no more prowjit and constant attendant Upon the sessions of the United States Senate. He 8 always at bis post of dyty, whether it be in the Senate chamber or the committee room, sits out the Most prolonged and Weansome sessions and votes Agalust every uncalled foradjournment. There is 10 giving way among bis Jeilow Senators in their conf defve in his. steadiast republicanism, as his enemies woud havo it believed. [id voted every tune for the thorough overbauling and reconstruction of Georgia, and his name 18 always found, Whether in the ayes or noes, AMONg tue true Wen wad the foremost radicals thesSenuse. In suort, Seyator Brownlow believes ta making as thorough wore with tae rebellion ay did Governor Brownlow.—Memphia Post, Jan. bs A waterworks {8 about to be constructed for tho purpose of supplying the otty of Odessa with iresh water. A credit equal to $4,090,00u bas already been opened by the autuorities WATTERS. REAL ESTATE The opening sates of the year too® piace yesterday at the Exchange, under the @irection of Messrs. Mulier, Wilkins & Co.; Bleecker, Sow & Co., and D. M. Seaman, whe attractions were the sale of Im- proved and unimproved New Yetk and Brookiyn property, ‘The Urst named firm deposed of twenty- two lots, Ailuated on Second avgnue, Fifty-tourth and Fifty-filtn streets, sold by oraer of the Supreme Court, under the direction of Sherif O'brien, The attendance Wa% large, and the prices realized wore Very sutisiactory. Aauexed are the full part culars:— NEW YORK REAL PROPRRYY—LY MULLER, WILKINS AND tn w cor 2d ay and BAth at 1 jot adjoining on 2d ay, Loxot. Slots adjoniog, each 21x80. 3 lots adjoining, exch 20x80 . 1 lot adjoining, 20x80. 1 lot 8 w corner 3d ay and bith 4 lota 6 6 55th at, 80 ft w of 2d ay, exon gux100.5 ‘Zlots adjoining, each 20x100, Liot na béth at, 80 fw of 2d ay, 20x10, 5 lots adjoining, each 2ix100.5, BY A. J, 3 atory brick house ‘Sth and 6th 8 story frame cottage and lot tiv lob elena BKOOK 2 Satory brick bulldin, @ of Cantou st, each | UNsuccESSTUL WHALING.—It is stated that the whaling feet from Boston, Provincetown, Salem, Boveriy and Newburyport, whose cruising ground 16 m the Atlantic Ocean, have made a net loss to thelr owners the past year of $200,000. This discourag- mg result will probably lead to the withdrawal of @ Borner of the vessels from the business, if pur- Spavers cap be found tor them.—Boston Journal, fae V1. ei ___... PROPOSALS. c P8QPosALS FOR STAMPED ENVELOVES AND Wrappers. Pos Orvice DeraRTMEN®, Jan. 19, 1370. Sealed proposaia will bo received until SF! M. on the ist day ot March, 1570, for Curniahing All the Siamped En- velopes and Newspaper, Wrappera’ which this department may require daring ® period of four years, commeuciuy Ist of July, 1870, viz, :—— STAMPED ENVELOPES. No. 2. Note size, 2% by 444 inches, of wits paper. No. 2. Ordinary'letter size, § 1-18 by 634 inches, of white, bull, canary or cream colored paper, oF iil such proportion o ontier aa may be required. Full letter siza (ungummed on flap, for circniara), 814 by 6p fnches, of tho same colors as No, 2, aud under © Uke condition aa to the provoruion of each. No.4, Fuil letter size, 34 by 634 inches, of same colors as No, 3, and under # lke condition as to the proportion of each. Nov, Extra ietter size (ungummed on ap, for circulars), 8) by 64 inches, of wame colors as No, 2, aud under a like conditon as to the proportion of each, No, 6, Extra loiter alze, 336 by 64 inches, of same colora ax 2, and under a lke condition as to’ the proportion of enc No, 7, Official size, 8% by 87% inches, of same colors as No. 4, aud under a like condition as to the proportion of each, No. 8. Extr iticlat size, 4), by #4, inches, of same colors as No.2 aud under alike coudiiion as to the proportion of each. NEWSPAPER WRAPPERS, 634 by 916 inches,.of bu'f or manila paper Ail tue abore envelopes aud wrappers 49 be embossed with postage stamps of such denominations, styles aud colorg, and to bear such printing on the face, and to be made in the most thorough manner, of paper of approved quality, manuiac- tured specially for the purpose, with such water tarks or other devices to prevent imitation as the Postmaster General may direct, Tho envelopes to be thoroughly and perfectly cummed, the guinming on the flap of each (except for cireulara) tobe ‘put on not less than baif an inch in width the entire length, 8 wrappers to be gummed not less than three-fourtus of an inch in width across the end. All sovelopes and wrappers must be banded in parcels of y-live and packed in strong pastebourd or straw boxes, each to contain no thun two hundred and fifty of the det and one bundred each of the official or extra oflicial size, separately. The newspaper wrappers to be packed in boxes to contain not leas than two hundred and fifty each, The boxes a curely fastened in sti pg me fil fransportation by mail for two thousaad or mor la paper, 80 a8 to livery to postmaste: pew are required to fl the order pasteboard boxes containing the in strong wooden cases, well strapped with boop tron and addres med but when leas than two thou- same must be pack sand are required proper ent of the deparsn by the contractor, taining en: or wrappers to bo transported by water routes must provided with suitable waterprooiing. ‘The whole to be done under the inspection and direction of an agent of the partment. ‘Tho envelopes and wrappers must be furnished and de- livered with ail reatonable despatch, complete in ail reapects, ready for use, and in such quantities as may be required to Hill the datiy orders of postmasters; the deliveries to be made either at the Post Ofice Department, Washington, D, C., or atthe office of an agent duly authorized to inspect and re- colve the same; the piace of delivery to be at option of the Postmaster General, and the cost of delivering, as weil as all expense of packing, addressing, labelling and waterproot- Jug to be paid by the contractor: Hdders are notitied that the Department will require, as a, condition of the gontract, thatthe énvelopes and wrappers all be manufactured and stored in su manner as to in- sure security against lous by tire or theft. ‘The manufactory must at all times Le subject to the inspection of wn agent of the Department, who will require the sitpulatious of the con- tact to be faithfully observed. The di r embossing the postage stamps on the en- velopes and wrappers are to be executed to the satisfaction of the Postmaster General, in the best style, and they ure to be provided, renewed and’ kept {n order at the expense of the contractor, The Department reserves the right of requiring new dies for any stamps or denominations of stamps not now used, and xny changes of dies or colors: shall bs made without extra charge. Spoclnens of the stamped envelopes and wrappers now tn use may be seen at any of the principal Pom 01 bat these specimens aro not to be regarded an the aud quality xed by the Department a4 « standard for ihe new contract; bidders are therefore invited to submit samples of other and different qualities and styles, including the paver proposed aa well ax tho manu‘actused envelopes, wrappere ‘and voxes, and make thelr bids accordingly, ‘The contract will be awarded to the bidder whose proposal, althongh {1% be not the lowest, is considered most advan: tageous to the Departinent, ‘taking into; account the prices, quality of the samples, ‘workmanship, and the suil- ciency and ability of the bidder to manufacture and d¢ the envalopes and wrappers in gecordance with the tern this advertisement, and uo proposal will be considered uniens accompanied by a sullicient and watisfactory guarantee. The atinaster General algo reserves the right to reject any all bids, iC fa bie judgiuent Whe lnteresta of the goverument require Bonds, with approved and suticient suretics, in the sum of 244,000, will be revuired Cor the faithful performance ot the , an required by the seventeenth section of the act of approved the 26th of August, 1442, and payments contract will be made quarteriy, after proper wil jusiment of account « Postmaster ‘nul the contract w! eral reacrves to himself the right to an- ever the ame or uny part thereof in of- fered for sate for the purpose of speculation, and under no uuustances will ier of the contract Ls allowed or sanctioned to any party who shail be, fu the opinion of the Postniaster General, less abie to fulfil the conditions thereof ‘than the original contractor. The right is also reserved to annul the contract fora failure to perform faithfully any of its stipulations. The number of envelopes of different stzea, and of wrap- pers iasued to postmasters during the ascul year ended June 1) 183, was a Follows, vis: — kok Note sizo-—1.114,000, Ordinary letter size (not heretofore ull leWer size (ungummed, for cir ull letter size—67,807 000. xtra letter atze (ungiiinmed, for elreulars) i . 6. Extra letter wize 4,204,500, No. 7. Oiicial s1z0—804,050. No. 8. Extra official size—I Wrappera—3,bi,25 Bids should be securely envoloped and senied, marked « Proponala for Stamped Unvalopes and Wrappers dressed bo the Third intant Postmaster Gen Department, Washington, D. JOUN 4. J. GRESWELL, Postn iars)-—4,150,000. “MEDICAL. SPECIALTY.—DR, R. COBRETT, MEMBER OF N, ALY. Vorveraity Medical Colleye and R. ©. Surgeons, Lon: don, can be consiiited ag usual on private diseases. 2 Contre street, nour Ubambers. N. 8.—No foe wu LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY Without mercury; MANUOOD KE: Drivate. Dr. HARRISON, GREAT AND SURE REMEDY FOR MARR ladies. The Portugueso Female Pills always give tin- inediate relief, being specially prepared for married. Indie: A lady writes:- These pjils relieved me in one day, wi'bout inconvenience, like magic, rice $5. Dr. A. M. MAURI- CEAU oflice 129 Liberty street, or sent by mail. ‘A CERTAIN CURE FOR MARRIED. Yaptes, WITH OF without meslicine, by Madame RESELL, Professor Of Midwifery; over 30 yearu’ practice, ler infallible Freach Female Pills, No. 1, price §l, or No. 2, specially prepared for roarried ladies, price $5, which can never fail, are safe aod healthy. Sold only at_ber ofce, No. | Exat F t, Hirst door from Fifth Greenwich street, or sent by mai counterfe A 7 LADIES IN TROUBLE GUARANTEED IMM Av relief. “No vay (until perfectiy cured.) Dr ASOMER, No.8 Amity place, {Laurens sirect}. LADIES! PHYSICIAN.—DR. H. D. feauor of Midwifery, over 20 years’ a1 in this city, guarantecs certain reiie! wo lad out medicine, at one interview, Unfortunates, please Kellef certain, -Renidence 120 Went Twenty-sixth atreat, Slath ayeutie. Elegant rooms for ladies requiring 1 A SMADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 130 tL. Wost Twenty-nixth street, guaranwen relief toail femal complaints. Pleasant rooms for nursing, i LL PRIVATE DISEA! CURED IMMEDIATELY, Dr. EVANS, ®4 Chatham street, without mercury; jagical Livigorator, Lost ianhood restored ty fi CERTAIN CURE FOR LADIES! TROUBLE, DR. EVANS, # Chatuam street, with or wihbout medicine, Tul, kato Monthly Pt GREAT BENEFACTUR TO AL Se Ghatham street certain; $5. Al H. MAXWELL, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, Greene street, doos Bot Lumbug ladies with SURE CURE FOR LADL Dr, and Madame Dk. RUS! eet and Waveri it + No. 4 Natison plac place, never (ail, PSTELA, 169 FORTY-FIRST D AX? MADAM way and beventh avenue.—Curew ‘street, between J At one interview. DE ,RUNTER, @ BOXD STREET ONE DOOR PROM Bowery (iaie of and neurly 40 years at No. ¥ Division cure Work cases of privave diseas 0 aD: tation and medici mereui oh nireet), ci P{RORTANT TO FEMALES. DR, AND MADAME DU- BOIS: years’ prac guarantee certain rele! to mar. ried ladies, with or without medicine, at one interview. Fe- male restorative #3. Patienta frou ce provided with Board, nursiig, &c, Electricity aci ly applied, No. 1d Kast Twenty-oighth sweet, near Third . L088, 08 MANHOOD OR TMvOTENC 4 from the follies of youth or other aged or even old men, permaneatiy © by Dr, LEWIS, No. 7 Beaob at, Forty y RESULTING young middle to tannly ViGoF private practicn, nn a ne nen nn -SOPARTNERSTIP BR. COPARTNBRSHIP HERETO firm of Bounat & Klenea, Row ints, is hia day dissolved by mutond will condowe the busines at lone aubuorized to al AKTIN KLENEN, CiOENBERQ, HERETOFORE A ‘& Co., metal dealers, Balto ‘The name aad anberg & Bro. Low 07 toilt Kast Bighth street. Eatate ant inmure 20° vod himaelt with BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. LEMAN WITH @t5,000. TO. ® & Dail interest fo m tirt clay’s hotel ; ty. Address, (or three days, HOTIL lee. PARTNER, Heraid o1 PARTNER WANTED. ROM $5,008 business; it te well evtabliahed business whtol, Apply at No.4 East Houstom BUSINESS MAN WANTLD—WITH g500, produce or grain busiaess done for cash. Apply at No. 2 Dey mireet, room Nu. % NY CAPITALIST WISHING TO INVEST IN A VY profitable mavner can hear of an opportunity by ing an interview with the undersigned. Address, wi real name, K. G. C., Herald oilics. , OF BUSINESS RIENCE, POSBERS- ing some capital, desires an ioterest in a weil establish ¢ Grocery or Commussion business, frat class party to atart such one. REST OR THE WHOLE OF AN ESTABLISHED factiring business for sule—Is doing » fair bust vapltal required to increase the business, SOUTHMAYD & CO, 14 ARTNER WANTED, WITH .CAPITAL the advertiser in the manofacture at busioess already established end ount of capital required ison hand. This sauce fe not surpassed by any manofactory is equal if pot better “4 i the famous Lee & Vert i \ Doing a business of $226 a day SOUTHMAYD & Cd PARTNER WANTED—WITH #3, retail market on one of the beat Adareas G. W., Herald oftice. CAPITALISTS, &C.—A VALUABLE PATENT OR rivate Letter odice, No. # CAPITAL, IN & enues in this city. interest in suine fu Address, with real naca¢ } ) AND DOLLARS AND SERVICES OF perience and respectability will be wa that would be benefited communications coa- a man of business 0 wood paying b DK FOR A MAN WITH 8700, TO blished business. Call a W. K. THOMPBON, MOST FAVORABLE CHANCE TO GET ONE OF Houses down town; business very CE, 1th Broad 26 and 28 Vesey street, from 1 Atable and plenty of tt kind of person only need apply to J. PREN' LUCRATIVE POSITION IS OPEN TO hess man having from $1,500 to $2,000 cash, Call wt No. 7 Murray street, room No, = (VERY MAN WHO HAS CAPITAL TO INVEST Is ‘expected to call and examine the “soonest thing out,” om exhibition at room 139 Astor House, at 1:30 P.M. 3100 CASH TO ANY Who will secure me @ position in any Kind of business ab ry of $1,200 per year. Address LOUIS SMITH, Herald TO NEWSDEALERS. If THERE I8 ANY or stand in the city not at present recetying TELEGRAM, by sending their orders to the #7 Nassau strect, they can be supplied. ARTNER WANTED—BY ONE WHO.IS MASTER OF the art of making wool extracts; one who has s woullem factory preferred. Aduress J. ¥. ©., box 168 Post offs, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. PARTNER WANTE! ent in @ first class Western hous RARE, CHANOK FOR INVRST- i businens legitimate ly wanted Cor extension; refers to ure for all things par Address box 6,416 ork und other citi ng to the business and the advertiser. DARTNER WANTED madicat office Inug established and cullar advantages, ENT OR ACTIVE)—IN & practice mostly private diseasss, ¥ tation, in which from pe moderate capital, would yield compares DICAL OFFICE, Her+ ARTNER WANTED—TO TAKE THE PLACE OF & WITH $1,000, IN A GOOD Pay. ory reanone give: partner. Apply at 626 Broadway, after turee P. M. DARTNER WAN’ DARTNER WA APITAL, TO GO ouse, doing & good business ; one ho Dusiness preferred, Adiress —WITH SOME with some knot SUIRTS, Herald oilice. RTNER WANTED—WITH SMALL CAPITAL, TO manufacture my Pruning and #ruit Pickling Ma ‘Uther Igventions for sale. ii WILLIAM M. DOTY, 32 Cortlandt street. RTNER WANTED—TO PURCHASK ONE-HALF interest in a patented article and Factory; oue of the ‘ idrens or cull om , from 9 to TL A. M. ARTIES WISHING TO INV: $3,000 in @ legitimate cash busin poly can secure ex and Baby Jumper com- FROM 81,000 TO profits and mone sale of the patent Carringe, Crad bined. “Manufactured by the Novelty Carriage Company, 13 Broadway, New York. ATTENTION.—AMERICAN nugliah Patent of ® mont valuable invention for sale. Parties who would prefer to advance some money on the same will have Cull control of the males of State: tulnty of realizing large profits, Address IN WITH A SMALL hate; business al- ood curler preferred, ‘Addrass, foe PARTNER WANT: in the manufacture of sil ready established , three days, HATTER, ERTISER WILL ACCEPT OF A PARTNER, printer and stationer (eliher) who cas 00 enpttal and services, Advertiser's Undoubted re- NTEGRILY, box 106 Boral one of long standin, changed. Address N A GOOD LOCATION IN NEW YOR for cash downs WESTERN, box good Stand for dry gooda or general in New York or vicinity, Address box 744 New York JANTED—A PA $5,000 CASH, he finances of an old and weil est fitsof which wre box 118 Herald office, {manufacturing bi $200 to G60 per week. Adureas X., ANTED.-AS PARTNERIN THE ners, « good, rroart man; @B00 oni: to THOMAS GAFNEY, 23 Chambers atree! THOLESALK ¢ ASSWARE BUSINESS—WELL ES Kxchanse for Real Eatne MOTA & CO., 33 ANTED, IMMEDIATELY--A YOUNG MAN, WITH pital, to enter into business to tre Apply personally at 149 Hudsom W. A, SMITH, OR MORE PARTIES IN A WELL manufactory, dolug « gogd business; good with money need apply; salary guarantesd ; references exchanged. ‘A NTED—A PARTNER, WITH A CASH CAPITAL OF well established jocal aud Routhern land and {mintgration ofice; a Southerner, well ac- quajnted with the Southern eonniry Call at office of ond atreet, from I3to 8 P.M. ow Wed day and Friday of this week from 3,000 to 5,000, ed Interested In ite prom PARTNER WA} t and well known. devote bis tine n Call at 46 Liberty street, ~-PARTNER WANTED IN COMMISSION BUSI- 1,” Apply at 48 Broad streaty $1 O00 -WASEED, AN ENTERPRISING MAN, TO Ol. + go to Boston, with the advertines, to establiaa nice, permanent uainess, paying #100 | $1.000. A PERSON OF drees, with this Uberal salary, Apply to IN A SURSTAN- none bus mea of intogrit, 19, betwee Foriy-seveat HS. s TNER WANTED, id Forty-eighth strents, TO #2,50.—A YOUNG as this aount to loan (ain a good situation and fair aaa time aad place o IVE MAN WITH security; can ob- a * miterview, CUMMINGS, box Iv I WANTED, A SILENT PARTNER, IN AN established whole x patents, honest and legitimate #, with reverence, box PARTNER IN THE PO. with the above 4 and making atuiesion busines ly well. estab JE, Ueraid office, -A PARTNER, SPR- inbed Real Katate with real name, TO $20,000 WANTE eral or active, in an #7 $10.000 TO A BUBIN amount, whore re: ere, 1 will seit my, $10.000. ry reasona given for selling, Aadrews ),000.—A PARTY HOLDING A fa valuable business Stand, aud ‘Of over $5W,00) in gooden hb pay & good profit, would Veman with above capital, with the viow of dew Ke IAege Geet clase busioess, Address cast