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On 'Change to-day cotton was lower in sympathy with avier market in Liverpool and large re- @eipts at the ports, Breadstufis became weak this afternoon, and closed at a considerable deciine, the @opression in the market being due to the recent @ecline in gold and the accumalation of stock at ‘this port owing to the scarcity of freight room, THE COTTON MOVEMENT, ‘The receipts of cotton during the past week were 206,406 bales, against 35,935 bales the previous week. ‘The tetai receipts since September 1 reach 542,745 Dales, against 630,746 bales last year, showing an in- @rease this season Of 11,137 bales. The exports at aii the ports for (he week were 73,124 bales, against 88,777 bales last year. The total experts for the ex- pared portion of the cotton year are 229,553 bales, against 207,680 bales last year. The crop eo far is just 12,000 bales ughter tban last year. THE BANK STATEMENT. ‘The weekly rtatement of the associated banks 13 highly important, as showing @ most flourishing condition of affairs on the part of those institutions, ‘The legal reserve dnring the week increased $2,781,392, agaiust an increase im Mabilittes of only $1,645,920, enabling the banks to add $2,969,912 to tneir surplus reserve—which now stands at the flat- tering figure of 12,112,841. Im addition w this they have strengthened themselves by reducing their doans to the extent of $2,685,579—their incentive to do #0 being the iower rate of interest on cali, which kas impelled them to Invest @ portion of thelr re- sources in government bonds and other securities paying @ higher rate of interest than Is aitaiwabie on @emand Joans. The statement compares with Ite preaccessor, as follows:— Oct. 29. Gircuiation: 3: Depesits.... 105,07 194,769,716 Inc. . 1,601,918 Legal Vnd’s 66,009,009 53,900,251 Inc.. 990,162 MONEY BASY. The money market was abundantly suppited at five per centas the prevatling rate on cat, with Pledge of miscellaneous collaterals. Some of the stock houses paid six per cent, but on the other hand large balances were left with the government Gealers at four per cent, Commercial paper was in good request ai 73; 48 per cent for prime double names. Foreign exchange Was dull after the steamers and steady on the basis of 109% for prime bankers’ sixty @ay eteriing and 1097¢ for sight bills. GOVERNMENTS FIRM. The government list was steady in the forenoon et the figures of the late decline, but improved on the appearance of the bank statement and closed siropg at an advance of an eighth to a quarter per cept. The fnal street prices this evening are as follows:—Umited Statea car- rency sixes, 111% a 111%; o., 1881, regis- tered, 1154 @ 11575; do. €0., coupemAl3%{ a 115%; G0. five-twenties, registered, May and November, 10734 & 10744; do. do., 1862, coupon, do., 1084 a 10834; Go, d0., 1864, do. do., 10714 @ 1074; de. do., 1865, a do,, 1073, & 107%; do, do., 1865, registered, Jammary and July, 109% a 100%; do. do., 1665, compen, de. do., 2095; a 109%; do. do., 1867, do. do., 1005 = 109%; Mo. 00., 1868, do. de., 199° & 1097%; do. ten-ferties, Fegistered, 1063; # 106%; do. do., coupes, 1061, a 206%. STOCKS STRONG AND BUOYANT. ‘The feeling at the Stock Exchange was strangely ‘@ullish, and prices continued advancing. A further ‘Mmprovement of about a half percent was eflected {nm most of the list of uctive shares. After the last ‘Doard there was some disposition to realize, as usual ‘on Saturdays, in order to save the two days? interest to Monday, and prices reacted about a quarter per fent, but the bank statement proving so unexpect- edly favorable there was a fresh upward turn, and the sellers took back their stocks at higher prices Shan they sold at. Except in a few instances the na! street quotations were the highest of the day. GOLD STEADY. ‘The gold market was steady and duli at 1104 a 11034, There is @ fatr demand for gold on legitimate Recount to close mercantile contracts, the present price affording a reasonable margin of profit, which fact is taken advantage of to guard against the con- tingency of a reaction. This demand, coupled with the gradual buying of the ‘‘shorts,” is the secret of the present steadiness of the market, THE COURSE OF THE GOLD MARKET. ‘The chief Nuctuations in the price of goid to-day } are shown in the tabie:— + 103 + 10M . 10% 4P.M. sees 11035 6:30 P.M... 11044 @ 1103, In the gold loan market the rate ranged from phree per cent for carrying to flat for borrowing, with an exceptional transaction at 1-¢4 for borrew- ing. The operations of the Gold Exchauge Bank were as follows:— Gold cleared. . 2:15 P. M. 8P.M. An mm pre 82. Ai 2 main inc Fi io & NW stund. ry NW o}et wi Consciidated 7 Hana td iand gran. 106 Han & btJo! gr, con. T Bela Weat ia Del, Lac & West 24 m. Tol & Wad in’ ‘MM, CX... arts Bost, Hart & E,xtd . SOUTHERN SKCURITIBS STRONG—SOUTH OAROLINAS ACTIVE, ‘There was an active demand for the new South Carolimas and larger transactions than usual, the price rising from 674 to 683, for the July tissues, The general list Was steady and closed as follows on the street this evening:—Tennessee, ex ceupen, 014 a 62; do., new, 60a 6014; Virginia, ex coupon, 64 a 66; do., new, 64 a 66; do, registered stock, old, 5034 @ 61; Georgia sixes, 80 a 62; do., sevens, 91 a 92; North Carolina, ex coupon, 47 @ 48; do., new, 27 @ 28; do., special (ax, 21422; Missouri #ixes, 9114 a 91%; do., Hannibal and St, Joseph, 91 a 92; Leuisi- ana sixes, 70 a 72; do., new, 68 @ 70; de., levee sixes, 72 @ 74; do. de. elghts, 89 a 91; Alabama fives, 72 74; do. eights, 101 @ 102; South Care- lina sixes, 87 @ 90; do, new, January and July, 685 a 70; do. do., April and October, 68 @ 70; do., registered stock, old, 70 a75; Arkansas sixes, 62 a 63; do, sevens, 66 a 67, THE IMPORTS OF THY WEEK. ‘The imports other than dry goods and specie at the port of New York trom foreign ports for the Week ending November 4, 1870, were $3,014,663, ~ The following shows the imports of foreign dry goods at New York during the past week and since the Deginning of the year:— For the Week, 1863, 1869, 1870, Entered at port $1,337,381 $1,259,156 $1,169,085 ‘Thrown on mark 1,098,141 1,419,669 1,266,200 Since Jan. 1. Entered at port. 73,012,315 86,450,609 93,766,085. ‘Thrown on mark 76,027,519 $4,632,390 96,786,213 ‘The tetal Imports at this port for the past week were $4,173,103, against $6,272,080 the previous week and $4,428,463 for the corresponding week of last year. RAILWAY MATTERS, ‘The earnings of the Milwaukee and St. Paul Kail- way for the month of October show a decrease of $191,700, as compared with the corresponding period of jast year, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Saturday, Nov. 5—10:15 A. M. oe DB 6's, "81, cou.. 1: 1300 | de. ‘ nae HRD BC Oey nsdanas'y Cy 00 fia Hi NJ Ge Sy < 100 Chic ra Fae 82 400M A 180-800 ai IRR. wen Oa a nial C7 ee ae ae Sono 8 1'C' EW ctaine a Wm Ceal eRe, 12:15 eo’ Clock and %15 P.M. 817500 0 S520 So that 5. ine 2000 Son One oie P.M. $1000 Tenn 8's, 0 ay Wane NY C UT RRaS 214 3000 Tenn fay 200 © £000 Col, C & Tnd C, Lat wi 100abs Mar Min Co..be 6 100 6% : eae RR, do... 00. 100 Mari 10 150 Pac 4%, 100 Ha stJo RR. 415) 100 11 & Si Jo RR, ; 446 1000 & Mi STREET QUOTATIONS, If-past Five o’Clock P. M. Wes: Un Te & 41% NWestern pref. 89% a 49%, Pacite Mail G8 fis Rock Island. N ¥ Cen con Bt Paul. 1% a 61 ¥ Bt Paul 4 e. . Wabash. 5% Obio & Mise.-: +4 5 ; #0 BostHarabiic. Sea o% Te caedinendimesiaenmummameneeaaaammeiteseenetomeinened Gold balances ; Currency balances. .... , 1,694,523 | HIGHEST AND LOWE! PRIC 'OCKS. ‘ ‘The following shows the highest and lowest prices } 1 te leading stocks during the day:— Mignest, New York Central consolidated. ‘New York Central scrip Northwestern Rock Island Milwankee Milwaukee and St. Paul pi Obio and Mississippi... ‘Western Union Teiegrap Pacifle Mail.. CLOSING PRICES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE. The following were the closing prices at the last fession of the Stock Exchan; Canton Company, 8734 a 69; Consolidation Coal, 24 bid; Cumberiand Tron, 40; Western Union, 41% a41%; Mariposa, 6% 6%; de. preferred, 93¢ 41024; Boston Water Power, 1636 bid; Adams Express, 6734 a 67%; Wells-Fargo Express, 373 a 883%; do. scrip, 234 a 3; American Express, 445 @ 44%; United states Kapress, 3424; Pacific Mall, 425 © 42%; New sYork Cen- tral consolidated, 92% a 927; do. serip, 8134 @ 87%; Erle, 23% a 2: do. preferred, 433¢ bid; Rarlem, 1823¢ bid; Reading, lis, & 101%; Michi- Central, 120% bid; Lake Shore, 9334 a 9354; Union Pacific, 2454 224%; Llinois Central, 13434 bid; Oleveland and Pittsburg, 107% a 108; Chicago and Northwestern, 40% a 80%; do. preferred, 8934 a 8954; Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapotie, 80% bid; New Jorsey Central, 109% a 100%; Reek Aslame, 11234 a 113; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 61% 61%; do. preferred, 805% a 80%;; Toledo, Wabash aud Western, 53% a 69%; do. preferred, 80; Fort Wayne, 0434 pid; Chicago and Altom, 1168 117; do. Preferred, 118 a 120; Ohio and Mississippi, 32% a 83, Delaware, Lackawaana and Western, 111% a B12; Morris and Essex, 01% a 92; Boston, Burtfore and Erie, 4% a 3%; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 310 110%; do. preferred, 119 a Osiumbus, Usirago aud Jadiana Central, 18% « 19. Lowest. | he 917, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. CRATYLELD—GOULD.—On Thursday evening, No- mber 5, at the residence of the bride's paren by Rev. Dr, Hall, Cyrus H. CHATFIELD to MARY, eldest daughter of D. kiyn. COx-—HAWKINS October 26, at the residence of the bride ents, Poughkeepsie, , by the Re’ Cookman, T. S$. Cox to L. cc £sq. COLEGATE—VAN Wre.—On 'Thrsday, November 3, y the Rey. Dr. Washburn, WiLLIAM PARKER COLE- f Washington, D. O., to HaraceT LANSING, late Gerrit S. Van Wie, vof Albany. No cards, Albany papers picase copy. AlunsT—WArNER.—On Wednesday, November 2, al the vesfdence of Mr. Charles Warner, by the Rey. acre chins, Joun H, Hurst, of ‘oii w M ARA WARNER, Of Elizabeth, N, Novice and Leicester (England) Tigers please ca A, Only daughter ef Christopher Hawkins, —On Thursday evening, October of the bride’s parents, by the . Wiliam F. Morgan, D. D., s JACK: SON TO Mise Lizzre a, daughter of bP Briggs, both of this city. JENNINGS—GILBERT.—On Tuesday, November 1, by the Rev, James Millett, at the bride’s residence, e ALYER JENNINGS, late of Detroit, to Miss HANNAK GURERD, all of #8 city. Nokwis—PowkRS.—In Philadelphia, on Sunday, Ootover 14, at the residence of the bride's sister, by toe Rev. Dr. Bringherst, PereR A. Norris to Miss MARGARET POWERS, both of New York city. SKEES—RicKEHAUS.— On Saturday, November 5, at Trinity chureh, New York, Jon SKEEN. of Connect Blut, fowa, to VICTORIA RicKEHACS, of London, England. SMi7Te—OHAPMAN.—On Thursday, October 14, by the Rev, Dr. Wiswall, of St. John’s ‘church, GEORGE M. Smirk to MeRvit BREWER, danghter of William F. T. Chapman, Esa., doth of this city. Sxyper—Brown, t Hampton Junction, N. J., on Wednesday, November 2, by the Rey. John B. Kagier, James H, SNypER, of Clinton, N, t ‘s H, Brown, daughter ef Stephen H. Died. Apams,--The brethren ef Seawanhaka Lodge, No. ab: PF, and A. M., are requested to assemble at the lodge rooms, corner of Union and Meserole avenues, eenpoint this (Sunday) afternoon, at halt-paat twelve o'clock, prompt, for the purpose of attending ‘he funeral of our late brother, Captain J. L. ADAMS, THE CITY BANK &TOC , ‘The following were the bids for the city bank wbares:—New York, 139; Manhattan, 160; Mechan- do’s, 135; Unien, 136; America, 146; City, 210; Trades- men’s, 151; National, 11534; Merchants’ Exchange, 202; Seventh Ward, 112; Commerce, 122; Broadway, 250; Mercantile, 124; American Exchange, 111; Whatham, 170; Hanover, 108; Irving, 118; Metropoli- ‘tan, 129; People’s, 140; Grocers’, 118; East River, 11; Market, 120; Nassau, 110; Corn Exchange, 125; itimental, 043;; Importers and Traders’, 156: 167; Manufactorers and Merchants’, 100; New ‘ork Nationa! Exchange Bank, 105; Ninth National, 10734; Tenth National, Oriental, 155; Gold Exchange Bank, 65; Bankers and Brekers’ Association, 100, THE RAILWAY MORTGAGES 1! The following were the bids for the railway mort- > i Bis Ai, & ‘tte Int m, 1680,.° 86 J & South jowa Ist nt, 76 Gal 4 Chic extended... 108 a & Ghicad 28 Gb le Paci: 1 4, Mor & Eesex ™. Mor & Essex dm Glev & Tol sink fund. NJ Central 2d m Fits ?W & Chic Jat mn. 102 tn, FWA Chi 2am ais Pipes P Who lost his life by shipwreck off Saybrook, Conn., last Thesday morning. The bg oa of Greenpoint and Hercer Lodges, F. and A. M., are respectruily invited to unite with us. *G. W. AVERELL, Master, ARMSTRONG.—On Friday, November 4, ANNs A., pg of Matthew Armstrong, in the 46ch year of her Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fue noral, from ber late residence, Greenville, N. J., on Monday afternoon, at nalf-past one o'ciock. ‘Train renid on eg of Liberty street, New York, at one o’cioe! Browns.—Eleventh month, sixth day, Eviza F., ‘Widow of Philip Browne, aged 81 years. Notice of fuverai in to-morrow’s papers. Bauron.—-On kriday, Nevember 4, MARCELIA BRU- 100; Fourth Na- | 70N, aged 40 years, The {riends of the family are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, from No. me Filth street, this NING, dearly beloved wife of Patrick Canning, aged & years, § months and 13 days, The relatives aud friends are respectfully re- guested to attend the funeral, on Monday afcernoon, at two o'clock, from residence No, 67 York street, brookiyn. . OOoKE.—-On Saturday morning, November 6, JAMES COOKE, aged 2 years, 6 montis and 22 days. ‘The funeral wili take place from his father’s resi- dence, corner Smith and Bergen streets, Brookiyn, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. CoLema’.—On Friday, November 4, Mr. THOMAS B. COLEMAN, aged 46 years and 2 months, ‘The funeral will take place at his late residence, 185 Mott street, this (Sunday) a at one o'clock. Friends are respect invites OnvoeR.—In Brooklyn, on Weinesday, November Gronge W. Cruere, aged 58 years. The relatives and friends of Uie family are respect- -% PWaAcho Wd se. Sg 1 MQUY Invited to pitend the fuperal, irom bis lave resi- dence, No. 88 Carlton avenue, this (Sunday) after- NOOR, at LWO OClOrK. DAvViN.—On Friday morning, November 4, at four clock, James DaVIN, son of sone and Bridget Davin, aged 7 years aud 2 montha, ‘The relatives dana Irienas of the family are respect- folly invited to attend the funeral, from 65 Fourth etréet, corner of Garden, Hoboken, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Deino,—~At Chester, Vt., on Buanday, October 30, Of Bright's disease, R. A. DEMING, ops 61 years. Burlington (Lowa) Papare please cop: De Srorre.—-On Saturday morning,’ "November 5 Loum De Sporre, the youngest daughter of aul je Bpotte, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the Laie this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence, No, 4 Clinton piace, Eighth stree be ILLON.—In Savannah, on Wrednenany, November 2, ANGRLA 0. Dinton, wile of Captain Yoh X. Dil- be wd Faveente, Ga, Cast slaest daughter of son. ans . Higgins, 0 city, aged 20 months aud i4 days. 7 er DoscHER.—On Saturday, November 5, CATHARINA Puce, wife of Henry ir, aged 31 years and months, ‘The friends of the famtly are respectfully invited to attena the funeral, from her late residence, No. 144 Sullivan street, on Monday afternven, at two o'clock. November 56, Tuomas Durry.—On Semen, Durry, aged 35 years, The relatives ‘ana friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from No, 853 Secona avenue, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock. DunKaxk.—On Frid: ‘ni fps ber 4, Lupen DuN- “ieee Pee Siena ot ig ely, also the 5) ce te A United Brother Lodge, No. i es A. M., are respectfully invited Lo attend the from the neniéoane, of his son, H. Dunkak, Kak, 964, Second avenue, grad joon, at one o'clock. Eu.iorr.—Brethren—You are hereby summoned to at their rooms, No, 65 West Thirt; a street, on Monday, the 7th inst., at twelve o’clecs noon, tor the parpes Irpase of attending’ ‘the faneral of our late brother, rawford Eniott, from his late residence, No, 264 ‘West Thirty-sixth street, Union Chapter Ivanhoe Commandery and the members of sister loages are fraternally invited. By order, JOHN 8S. LOUGHERY, Master. RoBerT Guy, Secretary. FInty.—At Harlem, on Saturday, November 5, Ane E., the beloved wife of James B. Finin, ‘aged ears, ¢ Telatives and friends of the family are respect- Tally invited 1o attend the funeral, from 147 East 126tD street, on Monday afternoon, | at one o'clock, Her remains will be taken to Calvary Vemetery tor Interment, FRASER.—On Saturday, November 6, RODERICE Murpo, son of Roderick’ M. and Margaret Fraser, aged 3 months and 16 days, Funeral to take place from the residence of his parents, 1,515 Third avenue, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock. GORMLY.—On Saturday, November 5, Joun J. P., beloved child of Michael and Mary Gormly, aged 1 year, 7 months and 23 fot do The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the parents’ realdence, No. 391 East Tenth street, HAGAN.—At his residence, No, 205 Hester street, JOHN HAGAN, & native of New York, aged 27 years. There will be @ solemn reqmem mass, in the Chureb of the ‘Transfiguration, Mott street, on Mon- day morning, at ten o’clock. The funeral will leave ‘the church at two o'clock P. M. The relatives and Mends are requested to attend without further notice. Ata meeting of the Michael McCarty Association, held on Saturday, November 5, at No, Mulberry street, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimeusly adopted:— Whereas it bas Mpleased Divine Providence to re- move from nis sphere of usefulness - who, by his upright course in life and amiable manners, had en- deared himself to us all, our beloved friend, JOHN HaGan; therefore Resolved, That we tender our sympathies to nis bereaved family, feeling that, while they have lost adeyoted husband, a kind and indulgent parent and a loving brother, we have also lest a worthy associate, a kind companion and sincere friend. Resolved, That the members of this association Meet at their rooms, No. 61 Mulberry set and br a the gl of yo me rane friend ein ody, frem Samael, of the Monday, te'7th Mott street, corner t one o'clock P. sae a 'T. MAKINS, President. inst., PaTRick Dsvany, Secretary. Horrock.—At Charleston, 8. €., on Wednesd: November 2, of disease of the heart, GrorGK only 800 of Howell Hoppock, in the 38th year of nig Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s re. HvGHes.—On Thursday morning, November 3, at the residence of his mother, 292 Stanton atreet, JOHN Ai. Hugues, aged 27 yeara. The relatives and triends of the ‘ily are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. HULL.—On Friday, November 4, of scarlet fever, CHARLOTTE L., Youngest daughter of Norris and Mary 1. ail. The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from tfle residence of her parents, 183 Freeman street, Greenpoint, this (Sun- ) afternoon, at two o'clock. LEONARD.—On Saturday, November JAMES LEonarD, in the 834 year of his a, The funeral will take place from bis late residence, 863 Third avenue, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. LouMAN.—On Saturday, November 5, HENRY LOH- MAN, aged 33 years, 11 months and 23 days. ‘The relatives and. friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to atiend the funeral on Monday alternoon, at two o'clock, from the German Lutheran chureh, Fourth Street, near Greenpolut avenue, Greenpoint. Louse.—In the city of Mexico, on Saturday, Octo- ber 8, of typhus fever, JoHN Fred LONS®, Jr., of San Francisco, Cal., aged 22 years. MULLIGAN.—On Saturday morning, November 5, ‘THOMAS, son of Thomas and Anna Mulligan, aged 2 years and 9 months. ‘The relatives und friends of the family are ect. fally invited to attend the funeral, from No. 41 East Honston street, on Monday afternoon,, at one o'clock, McCLANE.—In Brooklyn, 5, MARGARET MCCLANE, Her friends and relatives are respectfully invited to St the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at two ovelock. on Saturday, November N.—On Saturday, November 5, at his residence, 27 Jefferson street, MATTHEW MCMAHON, attorney and counsellor at law, formerly of Albany. His remains will be taken to Albany this (Sunday) afternoon for interment. NasGRL.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, November 6, CORNELIUS NAGEL, im the 724 year of his age. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 119 Third place, Brooklyn, on Monday, at twelve o'clock noon. O'BRIEN.—On Saturday, Novemper 6, GEOFFREY O'BRreN, son of the late David O’Brien, aged 26 years. ‘The friends and acquaintances are respectfally in- vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 24 Muloerry street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half past one o'clock precisely. Pc ome Ioge' Saturday evening November 5, MARIR E., beloved wite of John ©. Pieper, aged 33 years, 3 months and 21 days. Relatives and friends of the ecaly ae Tespect- folly Invited to attend the faneral, on Monday after- noon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, cor- ner Sixty-fifth street and Second avenue, to Lutheran In Jersey City, on Friday afternoon. No- vember 5, suddenly, heart «disease, Marcus B, Prrrs, member of Mercantile Lodge and Palestine Encampment, I. 0.0. F Further notice to-morrow. PowERs.—On Friday, November 4, JOSEPHINE, in- fant danghter of Andrew and Caiharine Powers, aged 3 months and 2%days. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fanerai, from the restdeuce of her Pasay Fifiy-eighth street, between Eleventh and 'weifth avenues, this (Sunday) afterueen, at one o'clock, REGAN.—On Friday, Noverober 4, after a short ill- ness, JOHN REGAN, 4 native of Kippau ph perth or Drinaugh, county Cork, Ireland, aged The friends are invited to attend ti M4 sfineral, from his late residence, 375 Cherry street, this (Sun- re afternoon, at two o'clock. ICE. November 2, Mrs. SARAI Rice, aged 88 years and 6 months, ‘The triends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 350 West Forty- sixth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Ricw.—On Friday, November 4, Sara Rich, widow of Abraham B. Rich, in the 74th year of ber age. Trends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 186 Broome street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at nalf-past one o'clock. Ritky.—On Saturday, November 6, LUKE RILEY, youngest sen of Farre! and Susan Riley, aged 10 Imonthe ana 10 days. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 588 Tenth avenue, tis (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Ritey.—On Saturday, November 5, JAMES RILEY, In the 45th year of bis age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- elu Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- No. 385 South Fonrth street, Jersey City, on Senaay Morning, at eleven o'clock, without further invitation. SHANNON.—On Friday, November 4, after a short ness, at the residence of his step-father, Timothy Murphy, Chancery street, near Stuyvesant avenue, BraeaMs ParRick SHANNON, in the osth year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are eabepte fully invited to attend the funeral, rom é Test cad Ks fad eps ek th tins (sepa tor remoon a ‘0 o'clock; thence to 1 Holy Cress, Flatht " Stmpson.—On Saturday, Novem! avenue, Nabe HENRY Simpson, @ native 0! county Tyrone, reland, aged 4) years, ‘The friends are respec’ tually invited to attend the funeral, from the Church of Our Lady of Merey, De- bevolse street, near DeKalb avenue, on lay morning, tw! cen SPEAR.— lamsburg, L. T., on Friday, Novem- ber 4, FREDERICK H. SPRAK, aged 40 years,” ‘The relatives and friends of ‘the family are invited peaionan Soap ae his late residence, No 96 et, near Sout ird, on orning, at eleven o'clock. secre sg TEXRY.—On Saturday evening, Nevember 6, after & severe attack Of congestion of the lunge,JTERENTA on Ack, daughter of Tomas Terry, of Gentuges, Pnba. Notiog oF faneral vo-mgrrow, 5, at 118 1! ange oMaS. At his residence, No. 11 Norfolk street, ca eenaie: Mavemrtt, Ba, JOHN THOMAS, @ native of ratca, Italy, othe lees thy er and Sekonda of the fami ae the members of the ’Longshoremen’s Sociel Bu ‘Theresa's Mutual Benevolent Society, are feapect faily invited to attend the funeral, trom St, Theresa's church, Ratgers street, on Mt morn- ing, at nine o’clock, when @ solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul, and trom thence to Calvary Comete The members of St. Theresa’s M. B, and B. So- ciéty are requested to meet at their rooms on Mon- day morning, November 7, at eight o'clock, to at- eral of their late brother member, John Thoma re Rev. JAMES BOYCE, President, STEPHEN W. CoRBAN, Secre! November ane Nest WILLIAM, infant son of J. it, aged 4 months and 8 in The funeral will take this nledun day) mpcaning, giclock, froma m the residence of nis 124 West ‘Pwent YeoneuRe De. rere fovember 4, NICHOLAS J. ‘VoORaEE, aged of ie aunt, Mrs. Sarah A. Lindsay, No. 169 Lexing- ton avenue. corer of Thirtieth atreet, on Monday, at twelve o'clock, Sarat pores A Pares P. WALLING, 1 aged bt 5 mo ‘The relatives rene friends of the ‘ey, and those spectfully invited to attend the ym the ureh of the Aponenenh pormer Firs avenue and street, South Brooklyn, on Monday alterpogn, at two ofelock ‘WitiiaMs.—On Thursday, November 8, of con- Salta Witamm in foo 2 Year of hs age, of Arthur and r ah year of athe of the ey ms Tovssaint.—On Friday evening, peibes A. Be ‘at quarter before ten Seal eariiooe. yin to take place at the residence WALLING.—At his residence, Third a1 of his father-in-law, Rev. George F. pe ag re- TABERNACLE beg 698, F. AND A. M, Tue relatives spectfull; invited to attend the funeral, late reat ace, West Thi to atiend the father, No. 8 Carman Monday morning, at ten o' Newark (N. J.) papers please copy. Fr" REPRESENTATIVE Eighth Coapenient district, GEORGE WILKES. ENERAL OBSERVER OF THE TOOTHPICK,—CAN homan nature sustain such an injury without bein, highly agitated and ipoensed? No; for in nie oeues cle cumstances no incautious ex; has sl from ™y tongue or pen, ‘The azony of mind 1 must unavoidably pega je att timo ought sullcientiy to plead the cause; but ihn remarkable that during the course of the late bs pate the Jost reflection has ap ret te mind an yet. Ts arrogate to man fection that cannot excite but is ‘Gea arnt whom all, wi fs to “hand-pull” an apple ‘Be cautious not to bruise it with your iudex Anger and your (ongue, or lett fall vo the, ground, for fear it would prick or rots but let ine implore the honest voters of New York city to preserve ity and Jet it all be combined and presented to that honorable man, who bas a mind ani inusele, bat the rest of the frame are mubject to ber, M and gentlemen, I have the honor to remali ei] humble servant, JNO. REDMOND 0? WV. 8. U.S N. ¥., 198 Meroer streat. EADQUA JUARTERS OF THE TAMMAN’ BAL: Eh ae rae EEE ac totenae Novew! 4 f870, 70, the following ution Se saeree adi Resolve ved, That the Demoeretic T all General Committee of the Twelfth ward cordially en pat omy the nomination for State officers made by late State Convention headedy by Hone John? Hottwams that we also endorse the nomination for County officers madeas Tammany Hall, as follows: Hon. &. Oaxey Wail for’ ayor, yw T. Brennan for Sheriff. ‘Loew for County Cierk. an, Nelson W. Young and G. V. Berman for Vor Member of Congress, jon, Fernando Wood. For Ausembly—Nineteenth Assembly diatrict Thomas ©. Fields. Twenty-first district, Hon. William Hitchm That we also bbe = hasigearaan ste of Joho perkryie fer tbe the office of mend the ‘entire ucket for tue support "wr ihe the Tw Eee meen Fontan Porters Jacob M. Long. kndrew Sroith. ‘Wiliam H, Charioc &, John Bartholomew McDonald, Pailip H, Jonas, di ‘McGu! ‘Edward Roach. re “ for the OLD DEMOCRACY, THE LAST GRAND RALLY, AMERICAN CITIZENS 1N BRITISH DUNGEONS, IRISH PATRIOTS, MARTYRS AND SOLDIsSRS UNDER THE OLD FLAG. SYALL BULLETS CONTROL THE BALLOT? ADOPTED CITIZENS, TO THE RESCUE GRAND MASS MEETING, COOPER INSTITUTE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, AT 7 O'CLOCK P, M., of the Lrish democracy fee the Tammany State and THE FOLLOWING CITIZENS, W WILL ADDRESS THE ‘His Excellency John T, Hofman, Hon. A Oakey Hall, Mayor, Stephen J. Meany, Hon. 8. 8, € Malordoc A: Fithian, Major D.P. ‘Gonynghara, Captain A. E. Costello, non. J. R. Fellow: Captain Morgan Doheny, Hon. Thomas J. Creamer, Hon, Magnus Gross, Bo&. Richard O'Gorman, Bon. J. Brooks, P. J. Mechan, Joreph Howard, Jr., Judge B. J. Shandies, Wm. Re Hon, John Mallaty; Matthew T. eral Peter McCo Hon, Fernando Wood, Hon; Michael Norton. William M. Tweed, Jr., Counsellor M. F. Dow.ey, Oswald Ottendorfer, m. R. Roberts, Gol. John Warren, Soage Ds Quinn, 1 tichael Shanley, COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS, Faward L. Cary, Cunirman, foun Qui Richard Datton, ‘Thomas 8. Meavy, Frank Mathews, AS. Bi John Hall, James Cassin, John Lyne! Jamen O'Donnel, Philp Ganitl Francis Gregory, John W. Thorpe, Robert Whi . L. Casey, Captain WF. Mesten, William P. Meany, Jeremiah Murphy, William Fitzgerald, Patriek Logan, William Warren, ‘Thomas Moran, Francis W. Lamb, James C. Irwin, William Fo; Jobo Lacey, Joseph M. Seuniy, M. J. OC i B. G, MeSwyney, Robert Wilson, Feliz McBride, John Bush, ‘Thomas P, Hagan, Major D. P. ceed Chairman, Srernen J. MRANY, Colonel JOHN WARREN, | Secretaries. Captain A. E, CosTELLOy Rouggne WHITE, Corresponding Secretary. Jorn John Fe John Riordan, EW YORK, NOVEMBER 5, 1870. WILLIAM HITcHMAN, Est President of the Fire De- partment of the city of New York’ 4 Sin—We, the undersigned, citizens of’ Yorkville and Harlem, démocrats and republicans, reapecttully suggest the Importalce of your devoting your whole time management of the F partment, of which you are chief officer. ‘We think it proper that you remain in thia city, in ease of any great emergency; besides one important office at a time is as much as one man can aie to. Therefore we asx, an act of yood citizenship, that you will follow the nobl ample of y Graradou, the republican, and that orm Michael Halloran, ihe regular democratic caudidate, a {ire irgus the contest: soibat (he whole vote o¢ the twenty. frat Ausembly istrict may be unanimous in tavor of the people's independent candidat Joun Foley, w already the actual support of three-fourths of the voters rid the district, who have pledged themselres to vote for him, for that be fas “done more for local improve. district, in opening Mi Avenue promised to 't as ve us a steam em te the City Hall's 1b winutes, want. “he is the only man whom we can in the and we Raliroad, and because he aa to go from mn to proc once. omiua MeLeliand, ST ‘east Sevent; -eighth street, Jobu McDonald, 131 East tart ifth street. Jobn Gorman, 112 East vein ns -third street. George D. Armstron; ‘ourth avenue. Jobn Anderson, i street, between Second and Third venues, “Eo. Kumble, 1250 Fourth avenue, aD. mi Weed and per avenue, ke Novi asa 9 a7 abt Lith str Dante! Green, jational: Hotel, 100th at a a avenue A, between Signa 4 100th streets, From 23 Kast Kighty-third street. FGuiesart Laie Third sveute. Echo alti ed Fightieth street and Fourth avenue. 240 East Righty-second street, Sound, Mahoney, B83 Kost 110th siceet. H, J. Moore, 1.263 Third avenue. William J. Rebinaon, 10 Bast forcoran, 1,318 Thir Robert £iihman, a, Seventy ain pee a iabty-fifth street, ro eet and Second avenne, t, First and Second ave, EGULAK emerge NOMINATION, Ninete an Assembly District, ir Assemb! THOMAS C, FIELDS, SHEPHERD F. KNAPP, $ " Chairman Nominating Conveutioa, omtAn PORTER, i Prree B. Mastenson,s Secretaries, UBBER RINGS FOR ELECTION SALLOTS TO BE had at all ail Boars at the Fat 194 Bowery, 18 Sixth and No. & tiverck street. UNITED REMOCRATIO NOMINATIO ‘Minth Assembly ms shes oi. Ren "LAR UNION REFUBLICAN NOMINATION. For Assembly, Fifth A jctostnemarepiaaed District, WILSIAM O. HANNA. PRE ae XBRATAM LENT, Chairmen, Natuanven Gxonon,s Secretaries, EGULAR DEMOORATIC ANTI-' TAMM ENE. NOMINA- ton ie 1 speek ee ¥OR SHERIFF, JOBIAE W. BROWS T° LIKUTRNAN? ROMOND OONNOLLY!— werent use eae pri jong ie we am the and who fared with you th f capiivily in the Libby prism seeing your name before aT: hi ‘ts the regular’ moraines of the democratio party ny for Me the occasion 10 pasa by without, tentering to you the ex: reasion of our, for » thousand kindmesses conf you upon us durin, iod of 1g and privation ‘an! our res) ‘afection for yourself, Cheer ful youn rance of suffering your example ‘your In a ideea sores mong all your compan or pt 2. hy ean of heart and made us ‘of you, who are the fri rast and honorable 1p ail the ways of peace as a au | C ur en has grow: Ret tbe of ear of Knowledge your roo and career,” The people of the land of your sat wl I prove, we make no Fi ati nye ing worth and prepiy and honor comman Peapast of ell ration wherever they may ourselves we tender you our earnest support and such influence In your favor ae we can command, Me DUNRES JOHN NUGENT, priva’ Co. ™ > Gath reg’t. § Cae mre bi igs THE CATHOLIC VOTERS OF THE CITY OF NEW You ‘Tammany Hall is enieomeriag & folst 2 soles upon us r ® man whose Know Not tecedents and ition Oe okie le for! ide us from iv iy nel bin oppanent, TH at ani our ified with Eheret being malt settee our welfare a ss 8 religious body, T' iB meer eal a Mn toGON ERR. peony Democratic Nominati tase ti, 0) Pas GREENE, NION REPUBLICAN AN NOMINATION. of Assembly, JOHN V. GRIDLEY. MARSHALL 0. BORERTS, fs Yhuirmdm, F. Ata ae Uso REPUBLICAN NO} AN NOMINATION. Sepents di eat ____ HORATIO | nN. Riis (BLY. Yume nur REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR ‘ASSEMBLY Revere District, IRA A. ALLE! cox AO OF THE NINTH soiatleay meena |. Present; JOHN ME MEAGHER, Geatiary: THOS, EARLY, Ihairman of the Executive Committee, pnt nae bs eae A ‘TH WARD MONTGOMERY DEMOCRATIC CLUB ON Deck. , everybody, to acion. meet tng, et the Willlata rs Wire THE 8. 8. great reed House, corner Water and Mont. gomery rests, on Monday evening, ‘November 7, at8o’clock, minent speakers will be ‘and s the meeting, including our esteemed nd, Join J. Bi DOWLING, President; HN HRIORDAN, JERE- MIAH DONOVAN, oun TALE. ‘Vice Presidents; P. 5. ILLIAMB, Secretaries, DALY, JOHN W) 147 ae we. Ri] ROBERTS ASSOCIATION, OHN A. HAYES, President. A meeting of “he Dasociation will be beid at Headquarters, TMOrrOWw Sreaiae at 8 o'cloc! Aries a Hall, Store 2 are wakes in the and we warn acy friends of the old vorall at at this ee Erect IN A. BAYES, Frestaent, Tuos. FisuEs, haath 2 ee WATaied bhi Nomi For School ‘or James Turner and George Li Viste TAMBURG ‘AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S mn mail steamsh}y "ALLEMANNI. smecr A. Barends, wil saflen ‘Tuesday, Nov. 8, 1870, at 2 HAI taking Seite poroenaey, inten Cal 7 Se Sa eees KUNHARDT & CO. ARDS & BOAS, 61 Broad aireet, N. Y. 0. 6 Barclajestreat NY, TISH AND NORTH gaa ot cqHATL, STEAMBUIPS, BRIA..Thuraday, Dec. Ld e tickels troia’ ‘Liverpoal wad Queenistown and’ wll parts of e, at lowest rates. ‘Through, biliot Iad?og given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp, and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediter- por I ight and Cabin pasmge apply at the Company's mus ¥e. Ela Ky Gree For Steerage passage, . S HAE CePA REN ye yen TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Cunard Line. BATAVIA ‘Thursday, Nov. 10 SAMARIA. a ‘Thursday, Nov. 17 Cabin passage steerage. currency. For =e ba axe A 80 mitng Green oe ‘or steerage Build! . Aabes de a. FRANCELYN: ‘Agent. TEAM TO. QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CAR- S rying to United States malis. Sailing every Weaneeday. 6, at 13 M. IDARO, Whineray, November 5 ; ‘ 46 ends vincane: Saeiacrvensys NEVADA, Green. -Novembe otis tickets #33 aurrency, Cabin passay Passengers booked to and from Paris, Hamburg, Norway and Sweden, &c. Drafts on Ireland, England, France aud Germany at lowest rates.” Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway, rORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY ai3P. M. REMEN,/SuMire! ‘The seamenlp RHEIN, Catal J. O- Moyer, will sail on Saturday, November 5, from Brem@p Mgr, foot of Third eens isboke Ie To Bteemebie Dr EUrsE SHLAND, Capt. HR. e Neynaber, Sat urday, November 12. RATES OF PASSAG ayable in gold or its equivalent in curre! ‘ist cabin. Second cabi 68 Broad street. NLY DIRECT TO FRA LINE ‘The General Transatlantic Com, between New York und Havre; callin ampton. Mail Steamahips, t Brest and }Goushe splendid vessels on this fayorite route for the: ‘ont!- pat on sail from pler No. 60 North river as follows: LAFAYETTE, Rousseau, Saturday, November 12 Vibe DE PARIS, Surtidai.’..7.~ wmturdey, November 36 PEREIRE, Daure.. ia Sa aria, ee lo ein gold), includln, ee ‘OR HAVRE. 140 | Second Cabin Ty. Mcrae passen ACKENZIE, Agent, 68 Broadway Hereafter the steamers of this ling paca voy ‘at Bouthatpton, England, to laud passengers and GrHan TO Ei OE! TOWN AND LIVERPOOL, ‘inesday, Thursday and Saturday. Wednesday, Nor. 9 “Saturday, Nov. 12 Trelan fcotinnd, HOMPSON'S Pas: | Broadway, corner « oF ‘Rector street. (cess steam wave ATION COMPANY, NEW LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, The following magnificent Oce: eesti ‘the largest in the world, commence runuing ind pal at current rates of exchange. Ap sage office, 78 on 1 tows, 8000 horse power. {0 tone! S800 horse power. 500 tons, 8,600 horse power. 500 tons, 3,500 horse power, 4,500 tons, 8500 horse power, 4,500 tons, 3,600 horse power. “been spectaily Mealgned for the ‘Transatlantic trade and combine speed with safet, comfort, Rates us low as any Grat claas line, of% further particulars yanply st the company's offic 119 Broad- way, New Xi SH ‘tanks ‘Agent. tae LIVERPOOL _ AND QUEENSTOWN.—INMAN ine of Roya! Mail Steamers are appeinted to sail as fol- asia — oI PARIS., Rokerters Nov. 1 City oF t CORK ‘Tuesday, Nov. 1 Bein a, A. Mi CITY OF Eset Nov. 19.3 F. M. BA. M, LON CITY OF BROORLEN turday, Nov, ‘and each succeeding Saturday and ‘alternate Tuesday, from pier North river. Payable in Golde watts! f First © 875 | Stee #0 | Fo Lon: ‘To Halifax, 20| To Halifax, To Londoi i Passeugers also forwarded to Antwerp, Rotterdam, “6 deg, Norway, Denmark, &c., at reduced rates, Cure! kets can be bought here at moderate rates by persons NERS. tosend for their triends. For further information apply, at the or Be offios: ALE, Agent, Broadway, NATIONAL LINE. STEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, tiv acke aa LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, FENNSYLV ANIA, Thompson. .Saturday, Nov. i, ats BM. ov. OREN, Saturday, N ath P.M, ern to ager 0 town—Cabin, Sigand 8655 stevrage, 26, currency, eta from Liverpool, Queenstown, Lon- company’s office, No, F. W. J, BURST, Snes : Bp a biped os Ral a Cae ge a partment WILLMAR U.S, Court Buldings, 41 Cham Be™ UDA MAtE, vight at reduced rat ‘The steamship i FRANCISCO wat “be des} shed to Hamuiton, taking fret; Pk =e Bt 10 or ea, from Pfer 2) North River, on Thursday, wo o'clock P.M, For ‘reight Or passage 4) nM Win |. Hi. ee, 5A Exchange place. ‘OR HAVANA ONLY. The New York avd Mexican Mail Steamship line. Steamship CLEOPATRA, Captain Philitps, commander, ‘will gail for the above port from pier 17, Et oF river; on Sav wruay, Noy, JP, at 8 F, ALEXAN, LRKAR ‘ALEXANDRE BON. 8 ‘83 Broadway, ares COMPANY'S and Obina. reduced. yan parece gy rfooe $125 to ego =a 4 toe iihade berthay Doard and all necessareg fo, of Cant ced wat ern line lear pler 43 North river, f on and Bain oF oh . g7cept when those days fail Ln ee gir’ Deguace free to each adult; Mott Novem ARICA, Capt, Gray, with RN REAT Decency at "for Gan ceived ual 4 Me Freight for Cent be received until 7 only, on Thursday, PL mabe rded peg ‘tn collecting inland epey iter fet cs panne viet ta Sort vet maya ee Lg ABY, Agent, NITED STATES uA TO HAVANA. rn ne: sana ee hd i river! oe Noma CASTLE G nin i ane Nor it. gona ae tin ie ain lov. 4, open LI HEE a a ae AND VERA CRUZ NEW YORK fail Steamen! Bae ur Eaat river, M. iano aaa SONS, 83 Broadway, wR F° bash 2 Pee ‘The well-known “A sl cleanhen RAPIDAN, Edward Whiteb itl sail for the abo: arat, Jommanden, Nov, raat ;, we above port on Monday, Nov. 7, at BR Mos ight or passage, havin yerior secomamodattonsy, apply 60 LIVINGSTU! #8 Libeny steel, EXAS LINK OF GALVESTON STEAMERS DIRECT touching at Key W The Al new meaner CITY OF GALYRRTON, | Oaplaine ‘Thomas Eidridge, at plex 20 East river, will Torsone aay, November 1 Torouch bile of Jadiog given to Houston and to all on the Galveston, Houston, and Heuderson, Texas 8: BB. and’. railronds. ‘ “For irea ot RALLOUY & CO., 157Malden Inne, jor NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. ERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE. From pier No. a” river, at o'clock P. M., On Weduesday, November 9, tis at PERMAN, jovember peor ‘iniy, Tivough rales given for St. Louies ‘and Mobile. Tapestry or eee DE IIO BAKER, @ Br « Brosdway.” OR NEW 01 ORLEANS DIRECT, Old Line, Low freight. ‘The well known frat: byes si iewhee! steamship Vigks P.M, Freight taken for M: ui rahe ‘ond all ni porate ‘on the ‘Gtastaelppt ‘and Ohio oy to or or possess baving superior accommodations, LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO., 88 Liberty street. R NEW ORLEANS ht itehead Saturday omas H, Morto vill Joavo pier 6 North Flyers ou Saturday v3 Natember 1, at ng st. Freight se Hootie ana ahip w oRenai nse ig nat ae ene eas Soni to M. DO) to rae ee ecg cee HE GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT zi LINE FOR beauty ora 5 B.C. ANTae SOUTH AX at sailing from pier Ni Nord prer at ‘M. every Taneday, a and Saturday. Pomraaey ond Sess os | ees enn ‘Through passage lickete and bits of ladinglesued at low- ere RY MORGANS, # CO., 80 Broadway, For through Fel an sui rates 9 Great Soulhera Frelaht Line, 317, cet Pi! aenpaaty: SOUTH CAROLINA ‘will follow eer [oR NORFOLK, CIty POINT AND RICHMOND, mn amsbip Com| sorter of this line leave plier 87 North river, foot of, Fi Norfoli, City Point and Richmond, every Tuesday,, mee Ley sscuhday, uid by We commeruny a Bee Ve fala ‘and Tennessee AiF ime, the Seal lines tersburg and Weldon raflroa to eo Tou and Richmond nnd Danville 2 raven, senger tickets and through bills of Indfbg at reduced Tales to: all points South and righ = rae meek MeCRRADY, President \ 187 Greenwich street, corner of Dey. LBANY AND TROY EVENING LINE.—GREAT RE- fA duction of fare. Daty, Saturdays excepte hween 5) pring rs or Sart streets, at dock ove BUe. 5 th state room, ot So Htearers VANDERBILT. and” CONNECTICUT. above, returning from Troy at 6 and Albany 8 PM "yore Sunday as heretofore, sed areeront AND ALL POINTS ON HOUSA-! d Naugatuck Ratlroad, fare #1; steamers leavet « Caer Slip at 12 noon and 12 every night (Sundays ex- ce} : warn Es ee Nae Dea tens tole teens NEW, YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD. On and after Monday, May 23, 1870, two express traine will leave depot, corner of Twenty-sixth street and Fourth yy as follows :— ‘A. M., Rutland Express, P. M.v Montreal Express, Slee ing coaches on ni ans, Vi. between New York an¢ 44 SSUURHOT Superintendent. ebines, tinman'a Presses, Dies, Shears and mact Tools, new end second hand, for sale. HO} & FINNEY, 167 Water sureet, Brooklyn. { 1ZHORSE POWER TUBULAR STEAM BOILER, IN! ood order, for tale, being replaced by on6 of groatath capacliy. Apply at 115 Bank streot, REAT MACHINERY DEPOT, 51g 16 THIRTY. fourth street, below Tenth avenue. + Borers ; and Machinery of ail kinds alwayson hand, anerbe, the} number, 514, 616, south tide, © ; prea es SAAR acta ast A TENGINES, BOILERS, PUMPS, DRILLING Aq sbinist GTEAM ENGINES, EQUAL TO THE BES? FOR BOONd nd Fe; ne manufactured by chine Works, Newark, 'N.1J. WAITS, CAMPBELE e co, Becond hand Engin ale, i HORSE TUBULAR BOILER wantep_avst! 50, a good order, Address bor 1,678 Post office, i jew Yor! eT: NEW! PAPERS. EE JCoNoctuasT—a. PAPER FOR FREE THINKERS r “60 cents per annum, Address lock box 190, Wash! abingions, MARBLE | MANTELS. Rion habla — ARBLE AND MAKBLEIZED MANTELS, OF THRK latest Imported patterns; Monuments, Headstones at Feduond prices A. KEARER, steam marble works; 104 061 186 Last Kightoenth street, neur Third avenue, New York- j ARBLEIZED SLATE Peet eck AND REE it rom . Bar axewaat Eee | 605 Sixt penn between ‘hirty-fifte- ABER & 00'S MARBLE WORKS, 217 TO 226; J. West Kifty-firat street, n Broadway and Eighth avenue.‘Marbie and Marbleized Mantels; Tiles, Mon- umenis, Headstones; large selections; alia pest = the chy. ) DENTISTRY 1 RANE’S OSTEOPLASTIO AN creat tate a a 1 Beauty and soundness, without pain; Korhaif the cost of geld.” Rooms, 238 Weal Forty-second st. TPETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN THIRTEEN years Benumbing application. Cas administered. Beautital | Teeth, #1 Se ait Piumpers for hollow cheeks. Bete purchased and r at JAY VILLERS, 130 155 Grand street, near Broadway. | 190. pier Pimaaee iieoea rae 8 pene nw ty 4 eee ‘teeth on Hubber, $10, at Dir BODINE'S, 190 ran PLATINA RE- WINES, LIQUORS, aoe 1 ON OF A. BENNINGER & 004 ee erin A Port, Sherry. Brandy and Holland Gin, been ‘aud Rye Whi Keyes jungariaD and Wites, at 96 Fulton street, corner fitara. JOR SALE—SUPERB STERLING SILVER SERVICE, never used, 142 ploces, break fas ta ar and ten low i terms accommodating. Address jd Brancy oilee, Brooklyn. Fine wedi p present CLOTHING. eels 4 178 SEVENTH AVENUE LADIES AND. GENTLE. A” mnen wil be furprised at the pricea J, ANHALT ps to #60 for drosseact Tor outs, fro to 97 tor etal aed $0, Eablte atienued nina spe AIH T. fe MISH'S, 197 THIRD AVENUE, LADIES AND tlemen can receive the highest 195, Goa Gira ied Gy en Ml and ‘ube by.calling or ad } aT TAT M, 3 MARKS’, 93 ARKS?, 99 SIXTH i ae ey ranch Atore, ‘Al. Bighth atreet, and algo at our b ait avenue, vp astouianes Apparel, Carpets, do is True, you will be dealt with to your sat "RTH. ROSENTHAL’S, 51, 1HIRD AVENUB, NEAR AT renin nreet (rormeny, 858 Bowery), ladiet and ree nen can obtain the highest value for Cast OF ‘Clothing, Can Po c., by calling or addrepnng. Ladies ait