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— a FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ¥ Wapnespay, Nove 22-0 PM} ‘Change to-dn,” Wheat was steady, with a firm Pepin 2 ‘The cotton arket was unchanged, but oo MONEY FIVE TO SIX Ppt CENT. ‘The money market was easy and quie:; The stock brokers pald six per cent ay a general thistg, but ‘were accommodated to & considerable extent Ab five. The transactions on government bonds werd about evenly divided at five and six per cent. Prune commercial paper was in good request at Sa percent, but an occasional sale was made at even and at ten per cent discount. FOREIGN BXCHANGR HEAVY, ‘The leading drawers 0: foreign exchange asked the same rates, but allowed @ generous concession in the way of commissions, On the street sales out Of second hands were reported mauve ata quarter Per cent below the Oznres at the desk. The following shows the range of quotations at the close of busi- ness:—Bterling, sixty days, commercial, 10834 @ 109; good to” nA barkers’, 109 10934; short sight, 110 @ 1103 ;* Paris, sixty days, 6.40 a 5.36; short sight KSC a 6.30; Prussian thalers, 72 0 72%5 Antwerp, 5.233 a 6.23%; Switzerland, 6.27% © 421%; Hamburg, 35% a 964; Amsterdam, 4044 a WY; Fraukfort, 40% 0 4134; Bremen, 18% % 9%. THE GOVERNMENT SALE OF GOLD, The Assistant Treasurer at noon opened bids for the two mi!tions of gold oftered for sale by the gov- ernment, The amount called for was $6,057,000 at 210 all0 77. The two imulions was placed at 110,77 8 110.683;. GOLD 8TEADY—1105% A 110%. . The gold market opened steady, but soon ber @ame unsettied within tie narrow lUmits of 110% @ 110%. ‘The former price was the result of a farther improvemens of fve-twenties in Lon- don, and the latir was occasioned by some little @pprebension of a “sgiteeze” in cash gold, eventu- ally dissipated later in tho day. As it was, some of the “shorts” were compclied to pay as nigh ay 3-64 for the use of the coin 11 making their deliveries eiternoon; but these who retused to make early engagement of their goul were atterward allowed a ponsideration to carry balances over—the market Yarning completely against the “pulls,” who endea- Vore@ to make the squeeze. Tho course of the mar- Ket is shown in the table:— 110% 1:30 P, M. 110% 21. M. oe 110% 110% & 110% Inthe gold ionu market the rates ranged from G04 for borrowing to 6 per cent for carrying. The operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were ag follows:— old cleared. ,421,000 2,902, 13 8,331,060 GOVERNMENTS DULL. on veroment ist was dull ani steady. The a tiffie lower toward the close in Ponsequence of the cheaper rates for sterling, which ‘Checked tue filling of orders for “urope, but tho general market was strong, with few bonds offering. Holders of the currency sixes, registered five-twen. Mea of 65 (new), '67 and ’6y and otner igsues frawing interest on the ist of January next shoald be careful bak Le thetr bonds transferred into shetr own n: 8 gio f Ase on the iat ane NES be put to great annoyance gol ee ‘the interest, which, by the rules of en Treasit} De- Partment, is payable onlyto the party in whose ame the bonds were las! registered, or to thetr ‘paaigns, with power of attorney. The following were the closing street Ue ge —United States Purrenoy sixes, 113% a 113%; do. do., 1861, rogis- Jered, 116% @ 116%; do. 40, coupon, ute a 8y Ao, five-twenties, ‘Fexistered, May and Novehive 410% #11134; do. do., 1862, coupon, do, 111% a 11x} M0. do, 1864 do. do., 111 a 11144; do. do, 1865, Mo. do, 111% ® 112; do. do,, registered, January and Tuly, 113% & 11434; do, do., 1865, conpon, do., 114 B 114%; do. do,, 1267, do, do., 114% @ 115; do. do., 1868, do. do, 14% @ 115; do., ten-forties, regis. tered, 109% @ 110; co. do,, coupon, 109% a 110, vs STOOKS PEVERISH AND UNSETTLED, Stocks Were unsettied and Weak, particularity @uring the latter portion of the day. On a light @mount of business the earlier tone of the market Rad"beon firm, and the morning's sales were gener- ally et an advance upon the improvement estab lashed so positively on Tuesday. But the progress @f the day developed a disposition to sell, and the offerings appeared to come in about equal propor- tions from those who were wiiling to take protts on their holdings and those tuspired with a belief jm he-chances of a downward reaction. Both sides fare NOliceably deficient in strong opinions as to the fature of prices, and hence the temptation to specu- late is coupled with a willingness to accept light re- turms. The attention of the board was largely oc- with the result of the mioeting of the Pitts- Stockholders, held at Clevcland yesterday, and with the announcement of an intended new Yasue of Fort Wayne siock. The latver was made ft tho first session of the board anil at once excited the interest of the boara and of Wall street gene- rally on account of the startiing ianovation of “watering” an investment security and guaranteed @tock, such as Fort Wayne has been esteemed @ver since it passed into the hands of tts lessees, However, as the new stock ts to be tasned on terms which do not vitlate the earlier claims of the old Stock, and make it in fact @ preferred stock, as be- jween tho two, the subject gradually lessened in importance, end, doubtless, will in @ day or two pass out of mind. The price of the stock was meady throughout and unchanged at 97%. It seems Bhat iu the original contract of lease the Penn- wyivania Railroad was allowed the privilege of being 4n new special stock for suct improvements as ‘At should make upon the Fort Wayne road, and the stock just authorized 1 to be delivered to the ‘Pannasylvania Company in return for preciacly such ‘improvements, Tne anuouncement was made as Yollows:— Orvice or PitrssuRG, Fort WAYNE AND Cmicaco Rattway Company, Pirrsbuna, Noy. 20, 1871. W~. B. Orerty, Esq., President New York Stock Exchange:— Drak ‘sin—in compliance with the regulations of ur board, 1 heresy notify you that tho jutsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Kailway ‘Company will tssue, on and after 2ist Decem- ‘Der Prox., 20,000 shares of @ new stock, to designated og ‘Special —_‘Inprovement Brock,” ‘ander which namo | respectfully request ‘to have it called at your sessions, This issue is Made in conformity with arucle 16 of the lease of oe Mwah of thts company to the Pennsylvania Company, £2. Fopresents actual cash panes of property placed upon the railway by the ‘Heagee, the utle to which property is now in this -company. to ne ae each, to a v.dends of seven cent per en P den 4 quarterly, free vor all | taxes, Cole provided et the Pennsvivania Railroad Company’ as supula jn an agreement of said company, % cortined copy ‘of which is cndorsed on each certiflicate; but Ks ¢ 1a in ail respects subject to the nal oF gu nteed stock to have distributed to it in uarcerly iments an annual ieee fund Of $1,380,000 of ali taxes, I beg to hand you herowitn coples Of articio 16 of the | and of the ment en- dorsed on the back of eac! hota ery respect- CASS, President. Despatches from feats ‘state that the stock- holders ratified the lease of the road to the Penn- sylvania Railroad for an annual rental of ten per cent. This result was, of course, anticipated. The voting power was im the hands of parties who had obtained it when tne books closed for no other ob- ject osténsibly than the quarterly dividend. Astne Btookholders claim that their rights have been voted way an injunction will provably be placed on the carrying out of the terms of the Jeaso until §«the question 19 tried =m tho Courts, A delicate issue 1s involved ‘and extended litigation may be looked for. Under ‘the influences of the above matters the general market became feverish and weak late in the day ‘and was harassed by the “bears,” who attacked Lake Shore, New York Central and Western Union 1m the closing dealings at tho board and on the street. Quickaliver advanced to 25, but closed at MM. Hariom broke to 121, on account of the Sanitary Board's requisition for a lowering of the grade of the road above Forty-second strect, whicn is to be sunk eight feet below the level of the streets, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following table shows the highest and lowest prices of the principal stooks auring the day:— Hignest, Lowest, w York Central consolidated....., Siew York Ventral scrip ae aK . ial Erie....... bu Wabaaner eine | Ste Fitabarg... 127 Northwesi 60: 203g aa St. Paul wate Ohio ‘aud Mis Mississippi... Union Pacific... Hannibal and St. THE CITY BANK STOCKS, The following were the bids for the city bank shares:—New York, 130; Manhattan, 160; Merchants’, 116; Mechanics’, 130: America, 140; Vity, 220; Phenix, 104; Gallatin National, 115; Leathor Manufacturers’, 180; Commerce, 115; Ovean, 80, Mercautile, 1: Bank of the Republic, 114; Irving, 123; Me:ropolitan, 186; East River, 110; Nassau, 100; Corn Exchange, 115; Continental, 97; Marine, 165; Park, 153; Fourth National, 12034: Oriental, 165; German American, 166. SO°THERN SECURITIES LOWER. There was continued pressure to sell the Ten- nessecsand new South Carolinas, the latter going Off to 25% for the July Issues, The Virginia consols were strong and advanced to 65%, Prices closed a3 follows:—Tennessee, ex coupon, 6435 @ 4%; do. new, 6434 a 64%; Vir gitua, ex coupon, 64 & 6134; do, registered stock, old, 628 65; do. sixes, consolidated bonds, 65% & 6514: dO. sixes, deferred scrip, 29 a 294; Georgia sixes, 75 & 80; do. sevens, 57 092; do. sevens, gold, 92; North Carollua, €x coupon, 333% a 8314; do, funding, 1860, 27 @ 20; ao, o,, 1868, 21 923; do, new, 19 a do. spectal tax, 1534 2 14; Missourt eixes, 97 2 98; do. Hannibal and St, Joseph, 93 a 96; Louisiana sixes, 65 @ 69; do, new, 63 a 62; do. levee sixes, 622 65; do. do, elghts, 76 a 80; do, do, eights, 1875, 80; do. Penitentiary sevens, 60 @ 65; do. railroad eights, 70 a 75; Alabama fives, 65 a 69; do. eights, 99 a 100; do. eights, Noutgomery and Eufaula Railroad, 90 a v5; South Carolina Xes, 66a 70; do., new, January and July, 2530 26; do. do., April and October, 24 a 25; Arkansas sixes, funded, 62 a 66, COMPARISON OF TOE ExXPoRTS. The following shows the exports, exclusive of specie, from New York to foreign ports fur the week ending November 20 and since the beginning of the year:— 1869. For the week.. $4,088,183 Prev. reported, 173,048,188 Bince Jan, 1. $177,136,376 $165, ‘THE RAILROAD BONDS. The following were tho bids for the ratiroaa bonds:— New ete 6's, 1883. 90 | & W Ist m, St BA York Cen 6's, W887. 91 Riiw, bad ta. hake hig York Cen 6's, r York Cen 6's, aut New York Cen 7s, 1y76.102 San. ‘ork CenT’s,cun'dd, 109 Harlem con mtgs of os. 0 ae sc Sus 2d bds. E=eSsze: eK rs 10536 Mié iy t Paul, I & M D, Ehret me nates OE ‘ani m, ” a. yeaa Ind na eh Ha SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE, pes Wrdnondny, Nov. 22—10:15 A. Me O's, "81, 1556 600 abs Seneeceat ae 243, 4 100 00 n'kahiver MCo vf. 100 ag Mf 88 UO....b8 SSsrseessas: Seera = 55 ceee, este ae sc ean, A) pieOet. Re 10000 Missour! 40. ta 28 mai = do. SU CHAN WRI pr. 200 New Jer Cen Kk ele Chie & Re I Ri siigc: BE Boo. 0, Cxind aie emii'm bis, 3 1 Mua sce RR Tet mS Ld 867% 0 | do. One oP? Clock P.M, 200 sus PacMSSUo. 1000 N Gee F Gia, old, 00 STREET "QUOTATIONS, Fialtzonat, Five e’Clock P. M. cones: 5 as 20) Western Union. Paciie Mail, COMMERCIAL REPORT. WEDKXEaDAY, Nov. 22-6 P. M. Corrgr. -The marxet still continued dull for all descrip Mons. There were no sales reported. We quote nominally :— Cargoes ordinary Rio, 13}¢¢. a 18Ko. ; hod fair, Meo. @ 14390. ; i ra 160, ¢ i ve, eater gold, 4 nd, i Mai ral to tod Pala. ope hoa were ms Toll iar ‘alvey sy ToDay, Last ae 1617 180 bss 2,403 462 is low mid:ling) the sales have Decem ect oma a ‘Bide Pop 800 oe jecem av aBiyen, 100 eee a a aes hia 18 7-16c,, 200 mae io. 8! 3.) 10 at 87-160, an iano ig ge te 00 at 14a 00 at 8 19-64 O00 Yat 393 fet 20 at 1%, a 105 100 ii ule 2 i 108 are aoa To" November for 100 L December er ered to dite a gant con aie Pn ee raat MEY a jone — i ; . Id, 4 to His I old by gall me ae eae a jal 6.4 feat to a1 4 jo) ih j 2 ar Oh; Nort 1,870, Balttino , <3; ington, 0 18,751. Thies wroeey| Pater da iat at ens, Lie Wea me Ordinary. *OPGIUAEYsvveeeece U7 bY MIAN. sseoeee ig Midas ¥ Good : [ not cotton, running, Be Wer’ under ' better inquiry m4 fades which were beld a Tittle Lrmer, thous prices were same, Tho sales were 10,000 vbla. Rye four was dull | but unchagyed. Southern fiour was steady, wits sales of about 1,000. bbia, at our quotations. Corn’ ineal was quiet, We uote sales of 850 bbis., at $1 25 tor Brandywine, $5 0 for Westera yellow, aud $4 for Coles county, Instore. Cit sacked meal was moderately active and unchanged. We 2 SESSCu ST eFSESazeazesseyus PP Rae PEST PEPE Pe DEE E EEE rs J s ‘tra M Bound hoop Ol OM abl ‘bi Hound boos Olle! trade brands. AemclnaveBavceatecessa Seren onuma cme ce | SeSsSmeesessezessencen: achive, “but Wudicr lower, the Yaiergo and © $1 07 tor Xo, 3 é 2 2 B BaESS zeee 23 &: 3 23 §: SE 8 + P38 54 e 3 ‘3 NovsMikweuker. 1 Shas Se | i ae No.2 fiw kee, ad for do, SU 68 for Noes Lene i tal 60a pl 64 ior red 65 a 816) for amber, “gi dd tor whtte. | ady, c'osing fra at foat. Ybe tag about 100,00) bur'ieu, at 8!¢0. a art fast evening) SBigo. nt 79 allons for mix>". Rye was sel Western (last eventaz) a mand gail, 83 by Nee, chartering line there was a fait, business consuostaateds ‘The innult was chiefly for vestels for gram an! pe:roleum, for wiuicl abont tormer rates were obtained, ‘The engn yemerits were i— To Livernvol, by sicars, 825) bushels grain ath). 20¢ ne tallow ab ibs 1th bored chinese at dU: 20 trerces ‘bec pret Ain cotton, by ates by ai hy 1.040 Dia. y, sivien, 1.000 22,510 bushels ‘surain at b - Bde ters, anme voyage aint rate Brita babes 2.00" quafters gril to Cork for oniers, Ze 3.; w Swodiah ‘bark, hence to Hvoa, 1,800 bbls. refined petroléui 6d. ; @ Gerioan bark, hence to’ Hambarg, 2 jk; aD American bark from Philadelphia'to Cilbraitie for orders, 3/50) bbls. rellued yetroieum, on private terms. MOLAEBRS. -There lias been only a moderate demand for domeatic, whilo the inquiry for ioreign has somewnat im- 8 were reported of SW) hhds, Barbados on pri- ‘Tue market generally rules steady. Wowie: — 0 Cr. proved. 8 vate terms. 580, % aL its ‘turpentine was Jean urgent, but prices were not noticeably changed. Sa were reported at 175 lbs. trom yard at ti/4go. attic, Weed as 1m quod semand and uot quotobly changes; exes, 1,200 bbls. strainet at bla, from 2d bbls. Duo “st grr aad a cargo ot # Wiha ington on private terms. Tar was, dull at 3.6244 « BS 79 for Wilmingtany nud Gt tor W: PRAOLEUM,—The market for relned was nie but being the ruling price for remainuer of mouth, sales were made at 12'60. lected aed nominal tf irm ; small if dull, See wfc, “Naphthe was’ ina at (4c. 2. like, for Western or city. Tefined we: 000 bbla, standard white for prompt delivery, at He. and 3,090 bbls for the remainder of tue mouth at 295° Atthe Creek the market was Que; and withou: material chan ¢ 1n prices: qnoted at $4 9 Seon upper'and $4 10 S ‘ont lower ‘rom “The, Phitadelshie market show: Soosidecabio tore vetivity and remaieed steady. Sales 3, ‘0 bois reihed stancara white for remainder of month at 21740. ue ba cut meats, ‘The market for mess $60 bblue at iS cushy and For futiars delivery, 250 1,250 bbis, for March *Fequeat and steady; for jong clear, B4yc. for also W0 boxes Western "135 ul nalea’ 25) tlerces at Wise! for bbe,” or eroes, Chy noted at Bie without reported unchanged. Sales were re- a easier! B00 tlerces in lots at sic. Jag was auiet and weak 1ige of $B a B10 for meas and wag. qu of bane were w ig, lp sales 175 bbls. tern at et, la. within thet ut aneate were duit, but nomi Say Uncianged, We pity ne ry alte sae 60. & ize. 8, Bigo. a BIC, Big. —Long cut, te. a 100.5 a y short cut. $46.8 Wot 9n iugnr cured and ginoked. Vi, Dressed hogs were ‘good demand und a trie Ormer; quoted at Gige. a 150. ran) “there has been a cood demand to-day for all de- .the market remaining very firm. Sales were re- recs Carolina at Bic, a M%e., 300 bags Rangoon, S90) ings Pat at Fo. a ‘Tigo. mara! for glover was qiiet and scarcety so ales wore issdeatiie, Lite. Timothy, $3 3 Ps UUAn, onder a fair demand, was & trifle farmer fale to | forthe ‘th perloaly wood retining quoted ‘within ihe tange of Sig0. Han with salea of 2,tth) bids. withia the in ge 200" boxes on private tern. Relined. was {i sooden We unto: -Cuva—tnferior to £30. ; fair to good fair refiniug, tng, Oye. m Ng0. ; fair to good eto “choice groc sl boxer, 840. 0 melndoy dee. u Be. on 7 Rigo, n Be. to 18, Noes 10% . 16 to 18, “ids, Ido 20 Layee b Lisgeet alos whiter TT es Rico—Cominon, to prime reining, ct igo. & Mager Braii—fnich . Java—Dutch standard, Mantla—Superior and extra STEARINE was quiet but steady; sales 7 tlerces fair st 9746.5 chvlce held at 10sgo. “faLLow was fairy active and j sales (part Inst S000 Iba. at 93¢0. 89240. iw. ‘city, and 930. for foceipte, $87 bbia, The market (it, moae- rately active ami steady, with sates of 300 Dole at S46. CATTLE MAR MARKET. at 480. 9 440., with 6,000 fresh request at former prices. common redaing, 7% Boxes Dutch Rica a Sige, Porto Blogs were dull and low arrivals. DOMESTIO MARKETS, “ GaLyEstON, Nov. 2%, Cotton stron, yh et Tectia, ain. Exports coastwise, 892. ‘Btock, 82,898. ves ayn Nov, 22, 1871, Cotton active and higher; Bhifis 18sye.; net receipts, pod ordinas see 8. ails, grote, 6,048, Exports to Great Britain, 8,619; to the Gontliteuts 4,008; constwise, 1,682. a 6,000, ped samt. Nov, 23, 10 Cotton quiet, but firm : middlin, mt 000. net, receipts, 821. ‘xports coastwise, 1,282. Sales, 1. (00K, 36,31 SAVANNAH, Nov. 23, 1871, Cotton strong; middings, 17740. @ 18c.; net receipts, 8,088. Expoits coastwise, 2,981. pales! Li vee notre 68,63, STON, Nov. 29, 1871. ee bet eee peter) 2,288, Nor, bat La a yeas 3 25 Cotton strong; _middiings, Exports coastwise, 979. Sales, 600. hanged, with a good de our , with « good demand ; 87 BO for No. Lopring, 88 lor ansocr, wi winter, $875 for double extra, Wheat stea bushels extra white at #172; one car No. 1 do, cer Ron d “Bliwauitee, club at salee S50) Tushels at, Bie; | two at io. Bariey stead; ¥ ashes in sinelaain 36,000, ushe's i cw. Milteea’ Miseelent reves, $35; i miaalines 2 3 a a) per ton, mah ts wh corn and rye, bine t New Yor, ibe, 3 i" to the aed ie "New York. Rallron ee 76 lew York, 66¢.; bushels wheat, 700 bushels rye, 9,000 Shipments. by , 16,009 bushels corn, 41,000 peas, 625 000 feet oF lubed. THE COTTON MOVEMENT, LIVERPOOL, Nov. 22, 1871. ‘The undernamed vesscls arrived at this port with cargoes of American cotton to-day, viz. :— MARRIAG! s ANO DEATHS. Married. Buys—VALENTINE.—In New York, on Tuesday, November 21, by the Rev. Samuel Burchard, D. D. Haney E, Boys to MaRy E. VALENTINE, both of Brooklyn. No caras. :BOcKEE—Gagri.—On Wednesday, November 22, Lynd Gramercy Park Hotel, by the Rey. fl. J. Mes ke, D. D., JacoB 5. bag of Hannibal, Mo., to Buta, daug shter of D. J. Garth, of New York. "No Saienmiond (Va.) and Missouri ers please copy. BOWEN—LEIGHLEY.—Op Tuesda: bb arg | 21, at 135 Prince street, Brooklyn, by Rev. J. G. Bass, Mr, JoserH Bowey, of Brooklyn, to Miss MagaiB J. LEIGgLRy, of Kittanning, Pa. Ohatnam News and North Kent (Png.) Spectator, and Kittanning (Pa.) papers copy. MERKER—RUSHER.—In Brooklyn, on Taesday, November 21, 1871, at the resilience of tho bri mother, by Rev. N. H, Schenck, D, Des Capea ie Percy MEEKER, United States Marine Corps, to ANNIE M. Rusner, of Brooklyn, N. Y. No cai NICKOLS—HANCE.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, No- vember 21, at the residence of tity bride's parenis, a. M. NIOKOLS to SARAU A., daughter of Anselm B. se COL—PRENTICE.—On Wednesday, November by the Rev. Wm. Adams, D, D., at t ie residence oO} the oride’s parents, RoBERT Nicon to Mary &., only daughter of Frederic Prentice, Esq, of this city. o Died. ANDERSON.—At her restitence, No, 211 East Fiftieth street, on Wednesday, November 22, ELIZA ANDER- BON, relict of George and beloved mother of Charles nos, fod James Monroe Andersop, in the 72 of her age, rerane ral Will take place from Beekman Till Mettio- Gist Episcopai church, East Fittieth strect, between First and Second avenaes, on Friday, the 24th tnst., Saar pet oe a and friends are re- w invited to attend, Souk. Lon a ne ahtihen Cait November 21, CATHARINE, widow of Ham Cole, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of her son, Edwin Cole, eine street, near be pa ogee Seay Noe Dy ae oe hali-past one 4 » M. on 't! % Goenienas.—oa W ot fb segeery stay, November, 22, NINOHAM, 6 SAthe relatives ead irleads are lavited to avtend tue | neon, at two o'clock, from the resiience of her pa- i ig of her soul, at nine o’ciock on Friday mora- 0c. | Hunt, aged ‘funeral, frome hia late reatden: on Thursday, November 23, a eS aa Gn Wednesday, Me the ‘rau a" WonLy-secou ino on Eriday, at twelve Oeiock M,,* Without further Douce. fy tte Drew.—o™ Tuesday, November 21, Inpa, youngest dau,"Uter of Joseph G, and Sarah i. ‘Ihe relatives ..D1 pene « of the family, also the members of Beavo.” Lagos toa age No, 701, a A. M., and Medora Hoos ~ Ladder Company, No. 3, are respectiuily invited o of Port Richmond, 8.1. auend whe funeral, trove he Ulurch of the Ascen- sion, West x New Brighton, #., on ‘huraday, at wo eer s. ’ loston papers please copy. pomannsta ta shea, November a, Mary A. WYER, aged ‘The funeral =a take place this bimnaphe) after- rents, Third avenue, beiween Tentn and Eleventh streets, South Brooklyn FALVEY.—On Tuesday, November 21, CATHARINE FALVEY, Widow of Jeremian Falvey, of the partst: be neo cuunty Cork, Lreiand, in the 75th year ‘The funeral wi! take place from her late rest- dence, 643 Seventh avenue, at one o' cl0Uk, on ‘ihurs- aay, November 23, to Cuivary Cemeter; ry. FARRELL.—Ou Wednesday, Nuvember 22, MARY ANN FARRELL, widow of William J. Farrell, Friends of the faiily are invitea to attend the funeral, from St, Mary's ciurch, Hoboken city, Where a solemn requiem wuss wiil be said for the Faptin papers plesse copy, Y oklyn, on ‘'nesday, November 21, » beioved wile of Jonn Flynn, & n tive of #allvanker Lismore, couaiy Watertora, ire- land, ayed 45 years. ‘Tho ‘eiatives and friends of the famtly are re- | Bpectiully invited fo attend the funeral, from her late residen io Doughty street, brooklyn, on ‘Thursday, November a two o'clock, P. al, ier | Temains will be (aceu to Valvary Cometer, GKRMOND.—On Thesday, November 21, 1571, MARY GERMOND, in the 49th year of her aye. The funeral services will be heid at St, Chrysos et chareh, ‘thirty-vinth street ant Seventh avenu one o'clock P M. on ‘Thorsday, 2d inst. Her relee { tives and friends, aiso those oi her brothers, U. and L, Tallman, are repectiully mvited to attend. Guead.—On Wednesday, November 22, JOHN GRrGu, aged 36 years, ‘Tue relatives aud friends of the family are'respect- fully isvived to attend te tnueral, on Saturday, 25th, ateleven o'clock, from his iate residence, 233 East Fitty-tiitn street, HMout.—At Mott Haven. on Monday, November 20, CHARLES Jos:iUA How, In the Tut Feer of ms age. Phe relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the fuocral, trom his Jute residence, Coitage sleet, hiott Laven, this day, at two o'clock P. Howakp. On Saturday, November 18, at Green: port, L, 1. m svitemmg of ihe brain, after apo- piexy, Captain WILLiaM A. HOWARD, United States Revenue Marine, aged 54 year’, Hunt.—In tus city, on Tuesday, November 2), PATRICK HUNT, the beloved cuuld of Owen and Aitce ear, 6 months and 7 days. ‘The funeral Will take place from the restdence of his parents, 37 Park street, this (fhursday) alter. noon, at Dall-pasi one o’ciock, Kelatives and friends are respectfully invited. KEATING.—On Wednesday, November 22, Han- Nan, wife of James Keating and daugiter of Tuomas Moran, in the 26th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully mvued to attend the funcral, from St. Paul's church, vourt street, Brooklyn, on lriday morning, November 24. at ha‘t-past ten o’ciock. Ler remains will be mrerred in the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, at Flatbush, KELLoga.—At Jtariem, N. Y., on Wednesday, No» vember 22, of heart disease, JOHN DENNISON KELLOGG, ln tne Fist year of his age. McALEENAN.—JOSEPH, the beloved son of Henry and Annie Maria McAljeenan, aged 1 year and 2 months. ‘fhe iriends and acquaintances of the family are requested to attend tue funeral. fom his parents’ residence, No, 259 West [Twentieth street, this aay (Thursday), November 23, at hall-past 1 o'clock P. Me ‘Mntiovs—On Weduestay, November 22, 187t, alter a short iilness, JOHN MELIVUS, Sr, aged 62 years, 6 montis and Br) days. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funcral, at 453 Washington street, on Friday afternoon, at one o’ciock. MokGAN.—Oa Frilay, November 17, at Natchez, Mis3., of yellow fever, Colenel WIKLIAM JA3fES SOR oe ‘on of the late Dante: Morgan, of New Rochelle, ‘Mort.—On Taesday, November 21, Mary A, as Deloved wife of Stephen Mott, aged’ 37 years and 6 months. The relatives and friends of the family, also the mempers of Wes Sacred. rear ot guached the Convent of GuF Lady of Mercf, Mo Rabacitady inviced to attend the funeral, trom her late tal} dence, 211 Bowery, at halt-past nine o’clock on Fri- dav wornin| yirom thence to the Chureh of tie Nativity, corner Seecnd aves aiid Second street, where there will be a solemn réquiem mass for the soul of the deceased, November 20, ALEXANDER Netz.—vr Monday, NEvz, aged 68 years. Kelatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, 13 See ee at two o'clock, from his late re ‘deuce, 14 Eldridge sireet. m Wednesday, November 22, aiter Norrnevr. U a lingering tines ‘The velatives and to attend the funcra!, on Friday afternoon, at two from the residence of her stepfather, John ofclock, W. Taylor, No 211 Mail street, Brooklyn. onan "on ‘Tuesday, November 21, Mary ELEANOR, iniant daughter of John J, uud Annie O' Lone. Funeral to-day (Thursday), at one o’clock P, M., from 145 East 12vth street, O’MEARA.—On Tuesday, Nov, 21, afier along and protracted Uiness, JAMES 0 MiaRa, native of county ‘Tipperary, Ireland, in the 64th year 0. his age. ‘Tne relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funerai, this (Thurs. day) alternoon, from his late resideuce, No, 641 East Twelith street, at one o'clock, PoTT#R.—At Jersey Clty, on Tuesday, November 21, CHARLIE &., son Of Charles B, and Edith Pouer, aged 5 months, Relatives and friends of the family are invited to atvend the funcral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the realdence of his parents, 845 Grove street, Jersey City. RoseRtsoN,—On Tucsday, November 21, 1871, [s+ BELLA Re, relict of Williain Robertson, in the soth year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are respoct- fully invited to atiend her funevai, on Thursday, November 23, at two P. M., from the residence of her son, William Ropertson, 120 State street, Brooklyn. Ryerson.—On Wednesday, November 22, HENRY W. Ryerson, In the 65th year of his aze, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fuliy inyited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 44 Barrow street, on Friday, the 24th Inst, at hall-past two o’ciock P, M. His remain will be taken to Jamaica, L. 1, on Satarday morn- ing for interment, SEIXAS.—On Wednesday, November 22, ESTHER Saixas, widow of Solomon Seixas, in the 824 year of panera will take placa on Friday morning, at nine o'clock, irom her late residence, 623 Green- wich street, SuEa.—On Wednesday, November 22, 1871, JoHN SHA, Aged 90 years, a native of Tipperary, Ireland, and late of Albany, X.Y. His friends and those of his sons-in-law, J. D. and L. Hennessy, are respecifuliy myived to attend his funeral, on Friday alternoon, at two o'clock, from his jate resilence, 399 Putnam avenue, Brooklyn, SHERRY.—At Norwalk, Conn., on Sunday, Novem. ber 19, 1871, CHARLES BHERRY, oe son of Charlies Sherry, in the 41st year ot his a: Relatives and friends of the “family are respect- fully mvited to attena his funeral, trom St. Paul’s church, Norwalk, on Thursday, November 23, at bal:-past two o'clock P.M. Trains leave New York and New Haven Ratlroad depot, corner of Fourth avenue gna ad Twenty-seventh street, at 9 and 11:30 A. M. an 5 P. M. ‘suint—At Castleton, 8. 1., A. C. SMITH, only son of Lawrence Duckworth aid Amelia Smith, aged 14 months, Tue friends of the family are requested to atten the suneral, on Friday afternoon, November 24, at One O'clock, trom the restdence of ‘Thomas Smith, South street, au the above place, Pg ok jn this city, on ia November WILLIAMINA, Wife of A. Thiba: Te aneta vices will take lace nis (Thursday) morning, at half-past ton o'clock, at the ‘Church 0: the Holy Commumon, corner of ‘Twentioth street and Sixth avenue, Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend without further not! ‘UITE.—On Tuesday, November 21, PETER TUT in the 73d year of his age, after a severe illness. ‘Vhe relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 157 West Thirtieth street. VANDEWATER.—At South Oyster Bay, L. 1., Wednesday, November 22, 1871, G. 0. in the 59th year of his age. Relatives and friends of the family are respect+ fully invited to attend the suneral, from his late res- idence, om Friday, November 24, at half-past ten o'clock. ‘Train leaves Eoaer btreet ferry, New York, at half-past eight A. M. \ oka. Comrany, TWELFTH INFANTRY, N. G.S, N. Y.—Tho members of this company are re- spectiully invited to attend (in citizen's clothes) the funeral of their late comrade, George W. Velaran, on Thursday, November 23, al a Caen P.M, from his late Teaidence, 17 Renwick CHARLES J. MeuOWwAN. Saotain, WanrpLE.—On Wednesday, November 22, Ly! A., wife of Thomas Wardle, in the 38th year of her ne relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully iavited to attend the funeral, on rene, November 24, at haifpast one o'clock 'P, M., {rol the residence of her father, James R, Wescott, 04 Ryerson street, Brooklyn. WILKINSON.—On Wednesday morning, November 22, 1871, EDWIN WHITMORE, youngest son of Fred- eae Lucy A. Wilkinson, onths. ‘the friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, at 277 Schermerhorn street, Brooklyn, on Friday, ‘oath inst, at two o'clock P, M. % FOURTH AVENUE, rrena a gpa te Writioy At THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, opporite 4X. opi Fae co Shorthan French and jah; a0) ste Ladi haat” pract- | demand fr 6 GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS HAD 4 Pols. Fnac a i aiee es rt eda ass ends of the famuly are inylted | Ww NEW YURK HERALD. THURSDAY. NUVEMBER 23. 1871. TRIPLE ‘saier HousRa, 20ms, a. Dey SANTED: 1: BIROGS OF GLE @ Genrin. © snd manne nie fast rated to i ho ocew Manone ee anon ea. A Ly rd exclu- rin ie of Rooms ou sesetrt Rew, tive use of FOREIGN LADY WANTS A ROOM a IN THE A lots 9 respectable yee to uso from 5 PM. Ul Ws i. Wfeat eat F chia ate oat \ange for French lessons A\ Froesisuep HOUSE WANTED- CENTRALLY Lot cated; where proprietor wonld bos q preferred, Address ENERGY, ‘box us Heraid oboe” id om WO OR sane URNISHED ROOMS, FOR LIGUT nted; no ebtldren : priya i logation Lerween Bleecker and Sixteenth anes, Th and Stath avenues; rent moderate; reference. Addreat ‘REIT, box 1 Herald Uptown Branch olice, 120d Broadway. ANTED—BY A GLNTLEMAN AND Wi WwW Private family, one iarge front Room, with alted aa rete dregs for two days, skating terms 0 shisnd House, corner Tweuty-tourth i ANTED—A 8ALESROOM FOR WOOD MOULDINGS, wo fitt oF second Foor, shout 4x10, up or down town, ia good location. ress, giving parti rice, see er ate jculars and price, M., ANTED—BY A FAMILY OF SIX ADULTS, rive furnished Rooms in New York or Brooklyn, suitabl Malt houxe\ee sing. fngluding gas und looality, ©. ©, Aiidress W., Herald oiliee, WANTED ay TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, WITH servant, Upper Part of House, with kitshen privilere; to Twenty-third street Fitth to Eighth «veaue, pre tate torma Address box 8,041 Post odlce. Wartep—ay A SMALL FAMILY OF THREB ts, auitaile for honsckeeping, In frat clase nelch- dorhoot, Part of @ oF Floor, with all improvemenia; | Feferences exchanged. Address t W. FE: ENN, (6 Liveriy a | Witte D TO RENT—TWO OR THEE RO nished, suitabie for housekeeping, in some suburban town or city easily accessible to New York, terme, W. K. 8, Herald office, ANTED-—-TWO GOOD Roos, near the Agtor Liban} bie refe: ences given and requir D, Bile home, Addruss, with UNE the mon! A NICK FLOOR OF ABOUT POUR Kol OMS, rivats house, below Fifly-ninth suiect; west side » bor 1v2 Herald Uptown Branch Addreas Oilice, 1,255 Proadway. hag eee ad Alec tad Ad ED Rooms, “FOR, Li ut onsexeeping; below Fourteen! street he Addrets Mrs. P.. etal oftve, hee ANTED—UNFURNISHED, A FLAT OR FLOOR oF aix rooms, for a family of four aaita (Americans) B good location; rent not to exceed $6), Adiress W. yn Berala Uptown Brauch cfice, 1, eee ronsway, for one week. ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE, FROM DECEM- ber 1 to May 1 next, by a gontlernan'whose family con- of thres persone, all grown: beat reference furulshed. Adviress Ke Gy box Hd Heraid Uptown Branch ofloe, 1,205 Broadway. waren “TO. HIKE—PRONT AND BACK PARLOR In n rice, decent street, siftable for a laiy doctor; price moderates Please auiriss N, N.. Dox Wl Ueraid oftce, pHs BROOKLYN FRAUDS, EXPOSURE OF THE RING FACTS AND FIGURES IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM TO-DAY, SEE THE FULL PARTICULARS ov ALL THE BALLS AND PARTIES Las? ye NTT, IN THE EVENING: TELEGRAM. FURNITURE. MAGNIFICENT POMPADOUR STYLE DOUBLE Parior Suit, made to or icr (or $900, will be sold for : ‘in brocatel, #160; Drawing Room and Libra- Ty Suits in brocatet and reps {rom walnut Chamber Suits irom $43 z | F > | E| | ito $810; rosewood aud up; Carpets, (rom Bc. ups aguilicent Fosewooil 714 ociave Planoforte, cust #E75, for irrors, Curtains, Bronzea, Clocks, Palntings, Turkish gis x , Lounces, Matin‘aios, Bediting, 46. for leas {hau halt Property ola {nmily leaving citys ‘Call at their real dence, 252 Weat Forty-second street, re LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARP 27S, FURNITUR: 5 brat editing, at the: lowest cus prices or on weokly, of ELL'S warerooms, Nu. 200 atreot iy inatament vege, comer A -tervare SALE SUPERB i FARLOT T coy, ered in satin brocatel, Mai en wtyled, 00 A 000, for £300, 14 pteces; rm a hander ‘sua pots, Tables, ookcaso, eres,” Palncing rors heey, den Call at private residence 120° West Twenty? third sireet, ‘OR HOUSEREKPERS,—AUL THE urniture contained in the private * Fifteenta street, near Fifth avenue, at a ee: Drawing Koom Suits, Pompadour style, ‘covered satin, cost $400, for g250, one if eres, Margn’ teri y Gfedation © albus Ch; ware, Cal ya PRIVA MANSION 14 WE street, Siath avenne, famii in satin bros tel, coat $F00, for #150; rep, p80; Kedroom Suita in. walnut, $0; Brosscle Carpets, vc. per yard; 800 lois cheap. (Overs) Furniture, Beds, Beudin, Vayments taken by the week or mooth, Terms easy. KELLY & CO, corner of Twenty-lifth strect and Sixth avente, Preestrons: CARPETS AND PEDDING.—THE LARG- est assortment nud the lowest prices tor cush 1 weekly or montily paymeuts, at 8, M, x, COWPERTUWAIT'S, Iss cunthat street. WOR SALU—SOME ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS And Sply grain, at HANKINSON'S Carper Clearing Works, No. Py tase Nineteenth streot, onTane On WEEKLY PAYMENTS—CARPETS, 7 ture, bag Int DEALY & CUNNINGHAM. ‘384 and 346 Third avenue, near Twenty-eight street, Prices iower than any other house in the heen MopEEN AND ANTIQUE NEW AND SZOOND HAND Farniture for sate at CRISTALAR'S, 106. Broa twa Great inducements tn the above household goods; Eee Clocks Mirrora, Carpote and Paintings for holiday ts, we to gi aa receive the A LARGE AND W lard Tables, of = wizes and styles, varying in price from $00 upwards siandard size Tables complete gu75. | K gah & DECKEity. corner of Canal tree IRST PREMIUM AWARDED TO KAVANAGH & Decker at the American Inuiisute Falr, 18/1, for thelr now sty.e, “Nonparc ‘4 Table and’ atgiite ed tous, the yndgee ta (heir report tmhsetatingly fro: no! neingt them supetior to all others entered for compel tio el aide table being among tha. W, 3 GRIFFITH'S BEVELLED TABLES, WITH DE- + Inney's patent wire cushions, have been awarded the first medal ior their superiority over all other. 40 Vesey TO PURCHASE,—PHRSONS WHO WISH housekeeping or sell any old Furniture will prices by-calling at ii and 17 Abingdon BILLIARD TABLE, EQUAL TO AMERICAN he est, at half, price: patent, composition oF iat TAME oon ito Broadway. VELRY, &e. MERICAN, Ware! ES CUCKOO AND FRENCH Clocks, Jewolty, 1g Sliver Ware, best and cheap, Set at PRANK FIELD &CO-% 200 Sixth areune, corner of a parece nireet, and 8 Eighth avenue, corner of Tweniy: IAMONDS.—FOR SALE CHEAP, TWO DIAMON! weight carats each, Address H, X, R., box erald ofc. ~ ASTROLOG Yana Ae Better ad WET 80 Bixth avenue, oer Belk, Ms TEST,-MADAME BYRON, MEDICAL AND BUSI- nese Spiritualist, Consult her on all affairs of life, 320 Fourth avenue, near Twenty-fourth street, ADAME LE COMTE, CLAIRVOYANT AND AS8TROL ogist.—Persons wishing advice cail at 99 Amity street ledicines for VANDEW ARI MAME, WIDGER, MEDICAL BUSINESS CLAIRVOYANT, losses, ells everything: diseases, 98 Chu ME UNRIVALLED RUROPFAN MEDICAL AND BUSI. ness Clairvoyant tells present and future; shows ikeness and gives name of fcture busband. so. 169 W pros street, Jnetcnntd and Seventh avenue, MEDICAL ALPE al H, MAXWELL, FEMALB PHYSICIAN, «14 Bast Tenth stroet, sac TTENTION.—TWENTY YEARS’ PRUSSIAN HOSPT- tal experience diseases successfully and permanently ured § nsuitation free, . et oe 'RANKLIN, 161 Bleecker street, _ LADIES’ PHYSICIAN.—DR. AND MADAMA GRIN- Be 120 West Twenty-sixth street; twenty -live years, ractice. A‘. Dinbases CURED IMMEDIATELY. | CONSUL lence strictly c¢ eases oor he HARIIBON, WC) Bleecker street, erience in cure aged 1 year and 2 D*, T)R.. HUNTER, 6 BOND STREET, NEAR BOWERY.— ‘Estabiished 40 years, Has had great e1 ad debility. Advice gr R. WEST, PROFESSOR OF MIDWIFERY, AND D® wateme Wher, F Foret = Physician, 144 West street, near Heventh aven COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, CAN BE CON- D" sulted on diseases; 84 years’ practice enables bim to of special diseases make perfect cures, N ALL CASES OF NERVOUS DEBILITY OR PRIVATE complaints call on or eongult immediately Dr. LEWIS, No, 7 Beach street. ) BLERCKER STREET. ~DR. BARRISON'S, OLD @etadlished odice, for the immediate cure of ail die “Por sare. GRAND CHAMGE.—¥0 an A [+ th oe long Shes BAsY > Bireok, New York. - : oe eran ete y FIRST CLASS Consen aPQUOR AN yinsr D LUNCH Fi le sale: best location down does @ tine Tren eu a itor Agency, 77 Vedar street. GOOD Lit JOR TOR’ FOR BALE—IN THS FiFT wrard, with leae oun. te buildin, Soha reatonabin a ren NE ol CHANCE To ro FORTH A FIRST ©! Hook and Stationery Store larg® and profitable business. Address box 6, Ta eeaL a eee Pee & eMALL gorEL POR BALE A mira a IG SMITH owaers Praakton Howes ’ #ramk(orka jam streets, ms a a et a : —FOR sae FIRST CLASS CORNER MEAT MAB Sad’ Billard Selves egy ieee ne to lease, ‘Hard Saloons, cheap LAyaor Bent Store down town, fort tor or uch roomy - ait MirOUE L's | Stone ws Agency, n } Codue street A Fine RESTAURANT AND OYSTER SALOON FO rom falc chesp—Aso isakeries, Confectionerie: Stores, Broadway Cicer Stores, Groveries, Drie stores Mnery and Fane ia Goods Stores, Country Hotels, inl LL'S Store Axaney, 77 dar street, WATCH, CLOCK AND JREWe ELEY STORE ros sale Beat location i A a prot fllable business; vwner bas another Gurheses nee at SORN'S Store Auency, 896 Broadw ye NO. 1 BOARDING Mouse feobiean pe Hi ous ops SALE—BXORL- A ESYABLISHED CON TOY ews Devt for sale—Business loc tion ‘unsare plesti@ Invertment. Varticuiars at 23 Chambers GLORGE W, SIMERS & CO., Store Agency, CLASS TRUCKING BUSI! FOR SALR As proprietor 1s going ta the country. Toquire 118 Water street, nasenna CIGAR STORE, DOING WROLESALE AND RE tall, titted up ins aupecioe abple, with Room adjoining, {Font up a tar or any other busine; two wile doors; Fent low, Incation good, down. town; owner retired from busines Acaress JB oat oMce, A. ~FOR SALE, A FIRST Chass LIQUOR AND p . Lonch Bar, tn Mo of Wall street, doing a paying business; rent on'y v0. LLOYD, Be] Broadway, f firat floor. OR CASI O# TRADE FIRST ¢ «leading avenue; tive year cost 1.8005 dolny & good pay for Euro; A FIRST CLASS “CORNER LIQUOR STORG, ON A sale the Wlees ee ee ae caneaean fe, ita OF Wwiuhutit atucKe 4 280 Bowery. iy as FIRST CLAB: thorouyhfa OT, No, 6 Giiy al pla A ROR SAuH A aoop (CORNER LIQUOR SfORBe salgngyense cheap rent; uo opposition ; terms oagy. AD piy fo JO} Bowery. VERY PROMINENT AND POPULAR EIGHT ward corner Liquor Store, rent lov, will b ata argain, by n} poly ‘ng immediately to JAMBS: UAGNEY, Ey Hudson street, ‘Terma easy. 100; Melt gs owner ‘eaviog. 29 Bronaway, tirst floor, a HAT STORE FOR SALI will \dcheap. Apply ie Witheem Machin s ates 7 por esa « a7 Herald otic, THE &TOOK AND me Cigar Story, doing @ good business, wea: l. HURST, 33s Bowery. Ou STOR » SALESIN A BEAUTIFUL SITUA tion, «ifrectly opposite the St. Nicholas Hocel ; the owner 44 desirous of ispusing of the same on account of other business, Apply on the premises, S14 Broadway. Reyne 2500 TO. rata, th es. 4, digi Cee: chanze tor JOR SALE—MILK RUUTE AND DEPOT AT A SACRE fice, selling 400 quarts. Call between bap end two. Pp. M. atl 1g 393 1 bird i avenue, jJOk SALE—-A WELL ESTABLISHED JEWELRY Business in Central New York. For’ part iculars app XNNER i CO,, 189 Bro Por. BAU BARR D_ FIXTURES, ‘PO gether Hints TAR got dn Jersey rues doing @ ood trade; will be sold for cash or to # resi ible party me, Apriyrat the Howard Brewery, S19 to o3t West Thiry Ahaird street, between Tenth and Kleventh avenues, _ h diedame Fa SAVE ORILLIAKD BALDON; Goop AGcoMM dations for a restaurant; $25. Inquire at 8&3 South ‘avenue, near Houston sirect; rent cheap. M. BERTRAND. _ qIOR SALE—AT 443 WEST rCUReY THIRD STEER HOR nicely sited up Liquor st t90K and Fix and a first clase Shale board; JOR SALE-A MILLINERY AND FANCY Goong Store in Grand aireet, Williamsburg, now doing @ coe Dustnesa, Apply at 281 Lorimer street, W{ilamabarg, Le OR SALB THE pe Bal and Billiard Room i be soli ‘as tue owner desires to leave tho elty. LEG. FITTED UP WINE AND House, No, 8 Park piace; bargala to ay, one; thy awner ery ‘olier Business.” Apply frou Ii A. ‘TH OLDEST ESTABLISHED CiQAB oro, at 159 Ninth avenue, uew and complate; Fixtures nd desirable Dwelling will be svid.at @ abe Price if cal-ed for at once. Fixtures, and doin $20,000 business, Reason for sciling owner colng> into wholesaie business, Addreas H. 8., Herald id odice, R SALE—THE FIXTURES OF A BOTCHER ‘STORE, with patent ico house, cheap; as good fratt and poutry ‘stand to lek cheap. "Apsly isin Avenue, near Fort; {OR BALE LIQUOR STO. years; « first ciuss business placo owner having two stores and otuer bustngss Frhes to dispose of one. Apply 867 Grand stres, corner PR0X. Fe ITALIAN. MARBLB SALE—A BEAUTIFUL one Slagle Pave ae unter, 12x3, with Show Case, Yx3, and two Chandeuiers; cost $1,100; will Le sold dress box 1,938 Post ollice, WOR SAL"—THE BAR, BILLIARD AND OYSTER Ge loon, 821 Sixth avenue ; one of ths best locations w uP, wy a be bad on Apply to M. DOUGHTY, asa OR SALE—A STRICTLY FIRST CLASS 01 established city Grocery Store ani Restdence combi located on a corner in a first clasa and reeres neighbor hood, with Horses, Truck, Order Wagons, te., conttouing the business sfore doing a large and and Tesidence large and replete with ments and in splendid condition thr yout: feedera aprons tothe right party. Address Q, F. R., bux 6,085 Post Foy OR SALE—LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A GROCERY and Livnor’ Store; cheap rent; near sixth avenue, be iveen Taine, and. Phiry-rourth _atrosta. ‘Apply ta RY, 100 Weat Thirty-weound treo! OR ‘BALE—A. RARE CUANCE—A Fruse Me oy Hardware and Hows iurnishing Biore, in & good lose 2. tion on Broadw: per annnm ; good reas: belling. ‘adress, HOUS FURNISHING, ‘Hecald Upiowm Braneh oftice, 1,265 Broadway. ie S18 OR SALE-ONE OF THE FINEST FITTED UP MAR Kets in Brooklyn, with Meat, Bawter, Fish and Vege tabie Stands, all doing fie cash trade. Cail corner ues. OF THE BEST PAYING and Classou ay TOR SALE CHEAP_ONE in Harlem, owner having, other business the For particulars cal at 2,285 Thir na 125th atreets. Fes CLASS | BAR AND, , FIXTURES 1 ES FOR SALE Leonard OR STORE (DISTILLERY) ¥ yor, Lor CHEAP.— L983 of SCHMIDT, cigar Canal street, UST BE SOLD IN TWO DAYS.—A FINS WoL sale and retail Cigar Store, noar two railroad f inquire | at 290 Grand street, hat ‘store. All WORKS.-FOR SALE OR TO LEASE. ¥i January next, the Tisdale Nall Works, Kolling MUL East Wareham, Sage. now rusaing and ip ‘Address K, CORNWALLIS, Cor W, KRENKED, ore: Manutacturer of improved Fire end Burglar syeital tron ‘Bedsleadsy Railings, Steee Aiso manufacturer of the new Patent Fire Fecapen a and Buikbeads, acknowledged as the best and most practical im use, Factory No. 198 Broome street; salesroom No. 179 Oamalt: street, near Bowery, New Y: : builders are invited to examine Lee er eal chen per ond offerlog mare atlsfasuon. en than ail others bi fore FAP TO L088 OUT_HERRING’S, pore ate at rejaaet ie SAP u Con No's Park place "8, HERR {REE AND WELCO! Lecture by tee fer. . af! Poot, vole (Thuraiag) eve ion, Tom 24 a jubject—"slanbood; ‘Involving Success, Health, Hagpi bess; Scenes Ho Saw fa Europe, ant Thelr Suggestio: ‘The lecture wili be amusing and ‘ae Go ‘ad bese him, Doors open and 7; commence at _MARBLE | MANTELS. STEAM MARBLE AND MARBLE A. Ww 148 Kass Bighteeath “ap 1 sires. east I Marole Uounters, Nonuments, pares that dety’ feompoush. Mortgages takea ia trade, } }- yo £00.38 Bie t WORK! #8 vee ty-frat street, between Broadway and Eighth arenes tels, Monuments, H mye mei cheapest eS Send for designs. ‘SLA’ ELS. st ASSORP TB, MANTELS—LARGES! Sra. ally ab lowest Pri RW ART & “nl 605 Sixth av, between Thiriy. sick and ‘Toor p-abate, Ong QLATE MANTELS AT VERY. LOW aii eet Rat wees Righteonta sireot, between FIN