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? 8 FINANCLIL AND COMMERCIAL. poxpar, on so taht ‘The week, mm general trade circles, has been with- {wat apectal novelty or new feature. The more con- @ervative classes of merchants bave been satisfied ‘with the tenor of business, but, a8 usual, others emplain of dulness and small returns, Uptown, ‘Me retailers are doing fairly, bats Lele cold snap ‘would doubtiess make them even better satisfied. IN WALL STREET sa has been as confirmed a3 contd Shaeeny in the gold market, which has seldom or never in its Bistory experienced 80 ltue annima- ‘ton, The speculative sentinient is 80 utterly tnait- ferent to the market that the brokers outside of hose who have a regular mercantile trade, are not paying oMice expenses. Seats in the Gold Board ‘wiay be Lad ata heavy redection on their nominal value. ON THE STOCK EXCHANGE ‘here was a very quiet movement until the very las: @ay of the week, when the transactions were nearly @f not wholly equal to the business of all the pre- ‘vious portion of the week, and promised to develop imto extended proportions until everything was set wack by the unfavorable character of the bank ‘statement of Saturday, The speculative combi- ations met itule or mo opposition in ad- wancing prices, and the week’s business was @t steady improving quotations. Indeed the @gures of Saturday noon were on an average Badpercent above the lowest of Monday, and owed even s considerable improvement when wubjected to the depression following the bank statement. There is aiill wanting, however, a general interest in the course of the market, and ‘ame cliques have found it diMcult to excite outside @pecuiation. The future of money was never 80 ub eertain, Indeed, THR MONEY MARKET ‘eas been a continuous puzzle to financial circles. ‘The Chicago disaster would, it was thought, lead to ‘Che utmost stringency. But, on the contrary, it has ‘een the occasion of the easiest money market ever experienced here at this season. And why? Because ‘he money that was to go to Chicago to pay ‘surance losses has accumulated at New York pending the settiementa of ciaims for damages nd swol'en the amount here to such a volume that ‘the banks, usually 60 poor in November, had week before last a surplus of over nine millions of legal eserve, and the rate on call went down as low as four per cent. These iacts accouut for the steady recovery of the stock market to the figures which prevailed. before the Chicago fire. Wall street Jamped to conclusions too suddenly, and made prices ga the Stock Exchange which were not due until the insurance companies had begun to pay their Josses and ship money to the burned city. Now ‘arises the question whether, with the expiration of the sixty days’ privilege of the insurance companies, and with tne natural shipments of currency to the South and West for cotton, wheat and pork, we shail not experience this winter even @ more ‘@ggravaied strmgency than was anticipated ‘uring the panic following the Chicago tire? It @hould not be forgotton, however, that, as if to @erve asa timely interposition at such a crisis, the government will, on December 1, strengthen tho banks with a fresh and large supply of gold—the amount of which has been estimated by some at as | @auch as ten millions—resulting from the inter- ehanges of the new five and old six per certs nd the cancellation of a portion of the loan of 18¢2, This latter Source of relief should not be too ‘@trongly counted on, because in the calculation of ther financiers, again, the events of December 1 ‘will yield little or no gold to the street, but be con- semmated without the disbursement of any Treasury money beyond such as may be needed to take up Some of the “called” bonds neld in Europe. The money market grew active on and after Fri- ‘@ay, and the rate on stocks nardened to 7 per cent, although borrowers op governments readily sup- Biied themselves at 6 per cent. TUE PRISIDENT'S MESSAGE. It will be seen by our Washington despatches that Mme Premdent’s Message this year will nave a great Bearing on financial and commercial interests in Wiew of the proposed sweeping reduction of the re- venue, THE BANK STATEMENT. ‘Tae weekly statement of the associated banks proved quite unfavorable, because, on the one mand, these institutions have increased their loans swe millions, although on the other they have lost ® mitiion and a half in legal reserve. The ‘specie export and customs duties so equally Balanced the outcome of coin from the Treasury that the specie item shows little change. The principal. joss fs nearly a million and m half in greenbacks, shipped, doubtless, to te South and West. The banks appear to ave made no demand on borrowers for the return ef loans in order to meet this demand for currency, but increased their loans to fill up the space caused ‘@y the shipments, Hence the deposits show only a trifing change, The statement compares with its predecessor as follows:— November 18. November 25, peti $283,403, 700 3, 300 16,222,800 30: 138, 800 30,039, 500 219,186,900 219, 229,800 65,181,600 63,694,900 in circulation . in deposits. ase tn legal tenders. An analysis of the above figures shows 8 loss of 81,503,100 in reserve and a decrease of $6,200 in Miabilities, The surplas reserve is therefore down €0 $7,587,875—a decrease for the week of $1,601,550. LATEST PRICES OF GOVERNMENTS, The following were the closing street prices of government bonds Saturday evening :—United States currency #1xes, 113 4 a 11354 ; do. do., 1881, reg- Wtered, 11634 @ 116%; do. do., coupon, 117% 117%; Go. five-twenties, registered, May and November, 421 a 111; do. do., 1862, coupon, do., 111% @ 111%; Go, do., 1864, do. do., 11134 @ 11134; do. do., 1865, do, @o., 111% 0111%; do. do., registered, January and July, 113% a 11434; do. do., 1865, coupon, do., 113% @ 11436; do. do., 1867, do. do., 1145 @ 114%; do. do., 496s, do. do, 114% @ 115; do., ten-forties, regis- Bered, 10934 2 110; do. do,, coupon, 109% a 110, THE COURSE OF THE GOLD MARKET. ‘The extreme fluctuations datly in the price of gold @uring the week were as follows: a” Lowest, i 110% vee 110% 110% + 110% 110% + 110% 110% + 1g 110% + 10% 110% THE SOUTHERN STATE BONDS, ‘Tne Sonthern State bonds opened weak but Became better toward the close, and left off with, in most of the list, afirmtone. The chief feature was ‘the recovery of the new South Carolina July bonds, @hich advanced to 385. The following were fhe closing street prices of the Southern list, fimelnaing quotations for leading municipal nd railroad bonds:—Tennessee, ex coupon, ao a 6; do. new, 654 & 653; Vir- winia, €X coupon, 63 a 65; do, registered stock, @ld, 53.8 6334; do. sixes, consolidated bonds, 65 a B54; do. sixes, deferred scrip, 28 a 29; Georgia axes, 75 2.80; do. sevens, 65 292; do. sevens, gold, @3; North Caroliua, ex coupon, 370 87%; da Munding, 1866, 25 a do, do., 1868, 21 223; do. mew, 17 8 2; do. special tax, 15 & 16; Missouri amines, 97% & 98; do, Hannibal and St. Joseph, 98a 96; Louisiana sizes, 64 @ 67; do, new, 678 63; Go, levee sixes, 62.0 65; do. do. eights, 75 a 80; do, Mo. cights, 1875, 76.4 10; do, Penitentiary sevens, 60 @ 65; do. railroad eyhts, 75 | 60; Alabama fivea, @ a 69; do, eigias, 100 a 102; do. eights, Montgomery and EHafaula Railroad, 90 a 95; Bouth Carolina sixes, @ a 70; do, new, January nd July, 3454 a 35%; .@). do., April and October, 81 @ 33; Arkavsas sixes, Xuuded, 63 a 66; Mobile and Ohio Ratlrosd, stetjing, & a 87; do. Anterest eights, 17 a 60; do a0. second mortgage, @ights, 70 2 72; Mussissippi Cariral Raliroad, first Mortgage, sevens, 60 @ $5; do. second mortgage, eights, 73 @ 76; New Orieans ahd Jsckson, fret mortgage, 65 a $7; do. do,, second’ mortgage, 75 8 60; Memphis and Chariestoa Railroad, rst mort- wage, (© a 85; do, do, secomd mortgage, 75 & 80; Greenville and Columbia Railroad, guaranteed by Bouth Carolina, 6 & 60; Macon adv Bronswick * Railroad, guaranteed by Georgia, (9 a 72; Wilming- Son. Charlotte aud Kuthesiond Rajlsoad elahig, 63 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET, do, tasved to railroads, mixes, 70 8 74; do, sevens, 63 a 65. STOCKS OW SATURDAY. senEescesae RRARKKRRRAS K ‘Thé following were the prices at the close of business on the sidewalk subsequent to the adjourn- Taent of the Stock Exchange:—Western Unton, 675 & 67%; Pacific Mail, 46% a 47; consolidated, 92 a 9234; Ne 87% a 874%; Erle, 805% a 30%; Reading, 114 @ 114%; Lake Shore, 86% @ 88%; Lake Shore scrip, 81% a 824¢; Pittsburg, 126 a 127; Northwestern, 615, a 61%; Northwestern preferred, 90% a $1; Rock Island, 108% 8 103%; St. Paul, 55% a 66%; St. Paul pre- ferred, 783; @ 78; Wabash, 64% # 64%; Ohio and Mississippi, 42% a 42%; Union Pacific, 27% a 27%; Boston, Hartford and Erie, 308%: Columbus, ‘Chi- , cago and indiana Central, 19% a 19%. COMMERCIAL REPORT. Batuunay, Nov, B—6P. M. Corrze.—There has been considerable activity to-day in the coffee market, and under the improved inquiry prices have advanced from 30. a Ke. on nearly all descriptions. ‘The sales, bere and tn Baltimore, (mostly to arnve), agxre- gate about 80,000 bags, mainly on private terms, but = few lots within the range of the following quotations:— Cargocs ordinary Rio, 13igc, @ 18%e.; do. fair, Mo. a 1430; do. good, 14%c. @ 16c.: do. orime, 153¢c. a 15%c., gola, im ner sixty days; Maracaibo, 160, a 183¢c.; Laguayra, 16Xc. Ate j St. Domingo, 1m bond, 11740, 0196; Java, Bo, a 2e., ‘ GorroN The market was somewhat irre frmer upon continued favorable, reprtn. from ohare, and closing easier in consequence of full receipts at thi 6 ports. Frice8 earty in the day were fully 4c. per Ib. higher, pee ‘aales upon the basis of this improvement were aaroay Hole tomard the close. except, perhags, io xasmall way. For. deliveries were again 44e. per Ib, er, losing, how- advance partially ios, The eh sane t fol- To-Day Laat i Tola’. Export, i) me Consumption... ‘voz se 1,063 Specn ation. 1 — L In transit. 14 - etry 90 355 2445 low weiscting the sales have Deen evening—November, 400 at 18%c.; cember, 300 ai 18%;c., 30) lat 18 U-1oc., 10) at 18566, ‘soo st 26 U-16e., CO at 18'c.; January, 600 at 18 15-16c., 1,900 in 134.0. 100 at Isis ide: tod ae tee Cj Februaty, 6 at 13s, ; March, 138) at 19. 613, April TWO ‘at 19 8. 1uer; GBU at 1803 ae 600 baler, To-day—November,, 400 al 187sc., £00 at 18%e., 13-1 6c. UI 1a; 3 lw at 18: Cu, 409 Is%Ke., 1y radar Ie lielée’: December nas ‘Suauary, 200 auch at IW ser, together; January. 100 at 18 15-16c., 800 av ISe4, 6-0 at 19 Felice, 1,900 at lic, 00 at 187 Gey oA seh KA Tiebion 700 at | Batons, February, rath at, 18Xe 100 at’ We at do. th wetsg, Mar: luda hd 1% i total, » 300 i 4 April OM 100 at bourd at itiee o Fi grand to:al, 22,650 bal ton to foreign port ervool, by 8 3. a 7-1 Havre, by stent, fo, gold: sa se"; 49 Hamburg, 5” ; to biremen, by steam, Tea, goldy comm sitie portsy by Bail, Yge.' Lox cold. ‘the ® receipts at the in up as follows :— Galveston, 42%; Ni rleans, D,287 ; ;Savannah. 8,625; ‘Charleston, B.018s eth ianing: jorfolic, 1,820; Baltimore, 158; New York, 878 ton 113. Jota W696: This cay inst weeks IIS" This sony last year, 21,406 7, ef ibama, rteas Alabama. New yrteans, Texas 1855 18! 8! we ay iss jtgoed on cota Feaneng quailty wot above or’ below the quoted. 758 bbl wheat, 171,645 87,624 bushels; rye, 8,000 niet and Tchanss ‘asis of our quotations. Corn meal was qui sales 150 bbls. at Ce bres for Jersey and $4 for from store. We uote — a State., Orprereer Tawrcasteces se! | SeSeuresegsserecsuy: saslocue:! was dull and lower and nomin: ge were light, but sound business was doing mprising altogether about 75,000 busbi ee ery iy. “a for Unieago, in store and peels bu pe a 3 s1 6236 a el SS tor oy ee No. 2a ing bid for prime No. 2. inter was strong ‘Sot no gts and may be quoted $1 60 a 81 65 for red; and $1 6 a $i a tor pape with sales of about %),000 bushels within the ranze. re Pala dull and nominal at ¥2c. a 98c,, with small saies of ern at tue inside Toots Barley was quiet. About 20,000 Pushes Canada sold FREtGNTS.—The marhet mony hyena the usuai Satur day's quietcess. but, rates on all goous were withont ma teriai change. The chartering Dusiness, after the ivity of yesterday, was comparaiivciy quiet, but tue tharket still te. By evenmn 1-800 6 ela grain be Me sci 120 packages y steam, busheis io gc. 9.0 bales cotton, a (id: 1fa0 bose Italian bark, Quarters grain, ia bags, to Cork tor oF- ders, 78. 6d. ; a bark, 2,400 quarters grain, to Cork for ord feta. na American’ brig. hence to Gibraltar for orders: 2,600 bbls. retined peiroleum, on private termeyan American refined schooner, hence to Malaga, im, Ga, 60. ; a Norwegian bark, on; 400 bbia. refined tri 6s, 6d., an: a Russian bark, ence to the Continent, 2,600 bbis. refined petroleum, 6s. 8 schooner, avout 140 tons, to the Windward and back, general cargo, lump sum. ja Bafta bark;. from Philadelphia vo Gib- Faliar for orders, 2.€00 bbis. refiued petroleum, 6s. 8d., or 18, Bad, accoraine to port. Movassxs.—The business to-tay bas been small and un- smporiant, although prices remain without noticable change. Buiall ales have been made at tue following quotavor +40 Crow. She. a 580. Be. 8 700, Tie’ market haa been very quiet caps, gpd for spirits turpentine unsettled. Bales were ‘of SL ai. os at SStoci» quoted from Yard at Oe. Nosin was ilet, “out very. fi were reported of 600 bbls. Siraimed at $4875, closing strovg et that price: also 4,000 bbis. strained, 10 Wilmington, at #425, Tar coutinued quiet, but steady. 60 bis. Wimington p-oof realized $3 16. ROLEUM.—The maiket tor revned was dull, but not quotably chanced trom yesterday, generally held for re- mainder of month at 214¢. a 2 tet but urchan, quoted at Lie. in bale Tor ‘this poll +9 ith fe Oy cember. Case oil remained dall and entire! tha was quiet but ady al itue, sales of refined were:—1,000 Lb standa, the market continue! dull and weak, quoted at 48 80 on Upver and 8390 on lower road. The’ Phil “mae » tor was quiet but steady. Sales were reported of ine tat of Deeember, at Zin, 2248 5 : ROVISIONS.— ackages; cut meats, 1,126 dos lard, 1,050, bole, and terees ane 1¢ Kegn, The market tor Ing dg eae rie but oo Pees noticeable change in price. Sales bbls. 1290 © $15 caah, and 750 Dole for. Marche waif ote Jobin lots, about 250 bbis. changed ple ad wit for. ar} ese, Bacon Lrerees sold for December, at Due. ad tierces: for bene“ TH Werces were 150 erces new Western at 62. Sun meat showed w trifle more activity, =} shoulders and sales of 850 boxes 108 0 thee deveri- cre dull, quoted at Sige. 'a Sige Cor the ram or ‘continues We note sales of 40 ( ina Patna, 7 ores on priva fervor to omnon Fennings 3he. 8 eso. 10 00d fase reining, be, a vie, rood to prime rating, Oc, & 9c. fatto go fier No.7 centtitag Wc, ; prime to choice cary, Bike. ee toa boxes, 8 ase, finds: ind voxes, Boxes Dutch toi, @ bcada, rey Hine Al fei diy 9 t es d ‘orto, Rieo— Coma ‘ait 1o eboice io ies lard, Nos, W0 to 12, ie. superior, 734, STEARINE w oderste and preted Feported of WW verces at lute. Jor pre, Low was quiet but unchanged, The snicw were about ie, at Oty & vc. for country, aad ON 0 974¢> for ah. M16KR oat vb 7:6 vbla, wae steady is. at i. ate, with sales OATTLE MAR )_MARKET, eS SS Tan mize, sioner Prices ranged from} Bast Side. z aY Peeing fn co ahora wh, iuont Sth ath ala Pr Lares 100 Cotton active; 2m bales near erin ‘ized areline, exports o Great Brhata, £600 -sciee S08 tiock, Wao * | Eamets ene imedhu slsed dratrasie houses, Cotton, tem; good net setae, TE paints Seale: a and M —— Estate vee Town raed Cit, heat Boats | te ‘on improved and accessii a, %, 71. Mortgages Cotton quiet ; mid bales; Pine street. eyparinieireak Britain oot scan eR, 2:08 alse: | _Appiy at the ofice, 1. Week, S308, xarow, Nov. ten. | A FRETTY THREE STORY HIGH | STOOP STONE odie A ront for sale—At a bargeiai 1 ‘convenient ae i ae io boat ; terme very easy. f B aMEET a BOCK, ‘Third avenue, near Bixty-third Edis be BARGAINS,-FOR SALE, LARGE AND SMALL scearartat onl A: rnin ue up LANGTON N.C, Ko La ome toga WH WILLIAM Norh eas eine ag a a (orien ha bate | pale. ‘Crude cat 43. Tieety Moe | TUCK ity Bh Fink avenue, above twent FOR SALE, TWO HANDSOME STONE FRONT » Houses, on Madison avenue and 132d street ; would ex- nge me en ey ety ‘Lows ora small vince ¢ in, Westchester county, 101% Third avenue, near Sixiy-third sireet, —I WILL BELL, ON FIFTY.TRIRD STREFT, NEAR ihe iy th fet deep. ba a Wr dara) work a2 ‘rest bare galo, r yellow dip, $3 28 for tie H, 940 Sixth avenue, os! FOR TENE- PILDERS —I HAYR rae LOTS LOR TENE. | yd Cut this out, Address B., bo: Merald Oe for R SALE—A FUUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE ear Cea pny Wo), LOMAINE BROWN, ) Broadway. POR, GALE DESIRABLE PROPERYY IN TATR- wee Pappy we A-JOURNRAY, No 1 Fi T'Pine bahar ara inde aa ;K. STEVENGON & HON, 11 Pine street, ‘A WSiy (TARDABER, ROMNING FROM 16TH dad'ins Grand Pocated, (or sale low. treet. ornate ‘SON, Il Pine sito oo he ‘AND FURNITURE FOR the finest on ine avenue; recently fregooed through and ont cubetantisine Guly and one of the meet fat legen furnished bein in the Cy articn ars inrulre at ‘the ‘onlee the Pottler & Semis Mani turing Company, ton avenue, between and il A.M auddand 6. M, ‘OR SALEA FOUR STORY BROWN STONE STORE ay nd Dielling.on weet side. of sight avenue, between A easy, to i ROMAINE yROWN, 18 1,300 Broadw: vinsé POR SALE—FOUR STORY. BROWN S10NE HOUSE, 21 on nort aide Fifty-firat street, between F Fifth et, $5,000; easy te oemession at aby fof Ar JOURNEAT, No i Pine street. It me 9 ee sory fc. ; low mix ‘80. No: h Seer: atehiea, Bo. Clover neels, hogs, all weights, 34 75, eights tirm; wiient to Bulllo, Ze BROOKLYN PROPERLY FOR SALE AND asked, 630. offered ; to Oswexo, ldo, asked, 120. ae Flour with a good demand s'anien #200 6 ne a7 80 a a and; sales iis, at % 0, t pos! Dg, 88 ph petty winters 8825 (or white winter, | ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD 3 for dou le extra, Wheat steady; sales 1,5W bi bushels amber Michigan at $1 63 and car iota No, 1 Milwaukee club at $160, Cro uccuanzed; sales 1,00) bushels at 6S54c. 1,500 bushe's ac ic. two cars high mid at 2c. Barley «Ul Sales 20,000 “bushels up lage Canada on. private ter Moved dt $1 08 a, 81 Oo for prime up Lake. 1 00 for Polted, ot 65 fox ghanged shor: 22; ar ho per tbe ti iilisby Rc, ie. coro and ea tthe ahuuton, igs fo New York, 60,000 bushels wheat, 32,¢0) bushels bar- t jumber, Shipments by canal—11,000 A bushels corn, 13,20 bvahvis barley, 61,000 tect lumber. RECEIVED AT BRANCH OFFICE, AT NO. 4COURT STREET, LITY HALL SQUARE, OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TILL8 P. M. BROOKLYN CARRIERS AND DEALERS CAN RE- CEIVE THEIR PAPERS AT THE HERALD BRANCH DELIVERY, NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN. BARGAIN.— 81,500 IN CASTE WILL BUY THE thres story Mansard roof nn‘! snb-cellar [louse 890 Pa- cific street, Br oxlyn, between Grand ‘Corn me | Burrato, N. Yo Nov. 25 1871. | | one block Hum Ataftic avevus and tree blocks from Ul Recelpts—¥1,000 bush it, 190,000 do. corm, 10,000 do. | entrance to Prospect Park; contalns 14 rooms, with ali t! Saar Seip “hn vitae, rail Auipments: | modern improvements. 4,700 15,000 busheis c 10. ont jo. barley, Canal ond iculars appl beats wanted for chore crelguis nove here, Flouraady and | heuanceon bon! sbi Peart Nase, or paricnlars apply {9,6 prices are nominally unchanged. | —” © sd Seeds neglected. Highwines entirely ALBANY, N. ¥,. Nov, 25, 1871. Wheat didnt pom Rye dull ‘and nominal, ' Corn— Rothing doing Barey firm, with a good demand; about £0,000 bushels in, store bere; market stron; sales, 9, ushels Canada West on the spot, on private terms: 30 cars fe. 2 nix-rowed State to arrive at $1, aud 3 cars No.9Chicazo ie wet, Grain, inactive; quiet, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CiTY KOR SALE ne OR TO RE ‘A? MAGNIFICENT FARM OF 100 ACRES—AT A SAC- Fidee, with good tmuldings and fences, near town, Jn Onetds county oy, a8 SOU, ‘ZSIMONS, 248 East Thiriieth street, wivate terms. (ats more active: market irm; salts, be REA HE fy, jPMEREC NG MEPS 804 bushels Tole In store a: tie, 11.00 bushels Weta | (YOUNTRY RESIDENCES—IN | DESIRABLE LOCA- arrveron car Bal ‘busque tions, from 88, ‘many of them decided bar Hanba Naioud; 1 ca No, Lat 3i50. ain for sale and exchange. by COURTNEY & GNAY, 18 doa hated berths’ or et ae a DRY GOODS MARKET. FLRSANE GOTHIC RESIDENCE—AS, | WATER, 4 Heate unds beauti out: angels ings fret class ton'msluales from ferry, Staten {oland: SW) ‘The market has been quiet during the week, as is | terms easy. DARIN, 6 Broad street. * usual near the close of the year. Brown sheetings and shirtings are moving more freely in the standard styles, but the general market POR SALETIN POUGHKEEFSIE, A FINE NEW REBI- dence; modern improvements: ot £0 by 140 feet EDDY & CO., Nov 1 Park place, (OR SALE—FARN, Ped ACRES, NEAR SARATOGA dwelling apd outhouses. at the low easy terms, Permits of A. JOURNEAY, 1s without mach paoyancy. There is no change in prices, except in the Continental ©, which has been Teduced to 124c. Bleached sheetings and shirtings are anchanged im price, and, (hough there is talk of weakness, there is also an opinion on the of others that = wilt be even bigher with the opening of the of the year. ‘There is a smali supply of wide sheet- 8 rice of $3.00; Ko. 1 Fine tires, ‘O LRT OR FOR, SALE—AT WESTPORT, ON NEW Vork and New Hay a Ddeautiful Cottace, aton flannels, of the better des, have been | with Cotas anil “a cold er an and city eomventences, ad over re of groun r in good demaod with jobbers. wer grades are a oot a acoeod ire eke va - n | ey myle a hon ones, BOL 80 active. sire, Prints have been confined in movement to the best grades of work, and the inquiry has only been moderate. der. ‘M. Plo KNEY, 73 Cedar caren REAL ESTATE TO KAVTIANGE. ‘OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A THREE bet 4 vag 8 basement brown stone front House, in Brooklyn, E. On Bedford avenue, a short distance from the fonntain ; wil be sold very low; all improvements. Inquire at or address 9. Divislon’ avenue, Williamsburg, La I. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A COUNTRY &TORE IN WOOLLEN GoODs, Beavers and Moscows are in fair demand. Doeskins are continuing to move freely, Repeilants are in good demand, especially the gold mixtures, which arc mostly sold up at rather better prices than the black and white, Flannels are moving well with agents and job- bers, and iniow and meuium grades supplies are — see Rot location, with s desirable stock. New York ci yy improved property in part payment, Address very low. B. M., box 136 Herald'o ee aon Fancy cassimeres, in light spring weights, are geting Ormer in price. The heavy weights are well Teduced and there 1s but little more inquiry. Foreign dry g are low in stock, and such goods as satteens and serges are almost out of fhe market-and have advanced froin Sc. to 7.c. per cent within the week. Velveteens have been more OR SALE—OR TO EXCHANGE FOR WOOD TENE- ment property, avaluable Lot, with substantial Buildings, Guitable tor un; eee business or provision house. Apply to PET! far * MESTERN, No. 6 Allen street, r OR SALE—OR WILL BE ee) FOR BUILD- ealied for m the twilled bucks, but no remarkable seenatt bee Seeuscsrot ptteet, hagaty cry on Madison activity is shown, Silks and ribbons are more ac- TRANK Meet gh Fr ay orien: tive as the holiday sapproach, and a good business is expected. JERSEY’S GOVERNOR'S SALARY. Movement to Incrvase It to $10,000. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR A HOUSE OR small Place in Jersey, a fine Farm of 100 neres; one hour in, New Jerseys convenient to she ‘also.Country Seats, Lana, &c, KELLY BROTHERS, 206 “soctnobetied AT AUUTTON. asnnnnnnnn SALES AMS" Gy ALLENS. AGEs s BROTHER, =auay HL 4 MINER i jOVEMBER 28, vat our 1 SALE OF BAN! STOCK (CONTINUATION) OF OED WINES AND BoeE io foe thane oman tasks rane W'S. 0. Fe Teas ‘comm ital and PB { Beoteb, Irish and Bour- Whlekeyes tactndior coreniien! coon, Leh aioe When 3 NEE Warten” watigua, Geena: Virgin, ‘Copan, Yrlarte’ sheers kite fom” tus Lows very old reserved ines and Liquors, : Nera RORMBER % ers and 77 Reade streets, Genteet ouseh oy ft LBERT B, Sarey Al IONEER, AP alton Laney sd Gea rok On TOs DAY, ty WALDRON & COOKE; at eects tnoluding lorses, a in ‘ax ang China poy ye ntnion toner ean tite Sure Genuine China A late importation of penuine Chinese Punch Work and Glove Boxes Fitted, D Desks, Bonbon Boxes, &¢. hstee and generals bf ive Cutlery and Plated 220 volumes of standard and miscellaneous Books, Annuals, ant Ginsaon avenues, | Coins. sf eTaplgte set of U.8. Pennies from 1798 to 1867; also Soaps and Perfumery. 45 cases een each) Ryuracts, Soaps, Bair Brasher Comba” anne ahs ne Be Grenier ae: Joths; Totlet Bots, Cigars, ke. ons fi 3. MATHEWSON AUCTIONEER, MatHEW 4 SUN, FRIDAY, December 1. By order of Supreme Court, ‘Three valuable wit first cl stone front Houses ee sa gr avenue, between Forty-third and Forty-fourth streets, ROR. JOANSTON, AUCTIONE! A Shice sad salesroom 87 Noun oeet, opposite the Post CHROMOS, FIN JOHNSTON Y VAN TASS Fis wile on Mor browa seit on Monday, at 11 o'clock, a large an extensive assortment of English, Ger- man and American Chromos, mAlio fine Engel t Engravings, £e. (APOE. sonxston, fone an a . ‘salesrou rr = git (be Poet offen SECOND HAND FURRTIUN FIFTY BRUSSELS AND FoR ‘CARPETS. JUHINSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell, on Wednesday, at 10 o'clock, at their solesroom, 37 Nassau streets ‘entire Fn I Particalars tomoren 7 ‘owo eee UcTION. AUCTION. AvorIoN. Over $25,000 worth anc over 5¢0 lots Magnificent Household Furniture, Carpets, Hanotorte, Mix at publle action {1 the mighest bidder, THIS (Monday) AFTERNOON, Notember Teak 1% o'clock, at the four story brown sions residence 262 West Forty seo- ond strect, between Seventh and Eizhth avenues. « Velvet, Brus edaliion Carpets; magnificent rosewood erie, Men Parlor Suits. iy with th fain Matiresses, Bedding, Lounses,'Sofas, Cha'rs, Rockers, Cur- tains, Ciocks, Bookcases, Desk, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Dining CI thina, Tea and Dinner Sets, cut Crystal Glass, Te, Catiery; Servants’ Furniture, Parties nd this sale take Sixth, ce to cart or pack OLS, Auctioneer, UCTION NOTICE.—LARGE FURNITURE SALE at private mansion, 1:4 Weat Twenty sixth street, near Sixth avenue. QENRY ZINN, Auctioneer, sclis this day, commencing at UW's o'clock, at'the above private manmon, vis, :—isriliant toned 74 octave rosewo ich’ Parlor Su Plain. gating and brocacels Mimora, Peintingn, Brusse! &o,;" algo Bedroom’ Suity th rosewood and walnut; je and aonble Revateada, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Spring d Hair Beda, Bedding, 2¢-; also Dining Room, Basement and Kitchen Furniture, in all $00 lots, Sale positive. AUGUST MARTENS & CO., AUCTIONERRS. Magnificent’ Housebold "Furniture, valued at $30, Pianofortes, Bronzer, Paintings, Drewes, Room Sui Works of Art, at = verware, eer: ic chance for housekeepers. On this: day ragnaay). ‘atibe ci gant mansion of Henry Drake, Esq. $6 Weet Filteent Street, near Filth avenue, commencing at Tos" \Felock, Dr img Koom Suita, covered brocatel vag satin ; maraueteric, de rose Cabinets, Tabies, Etageres, retary Potanteliong: ‘co'gnnres, Jarciniers, ae iocatalc fades ins, Ubande Bronse ae AC Urnaments, ee rosewood, ianvlor rated maker; rosewood, walnut Cham! pee Furniture; eer ay Kitchen Furniture panel AUCTION NOTICE. jonday) RORNING, commenci! t 1) ‘cloc! OKE u ferag RAL "Auctioneer, will ‘diopose oe all tno Chamber Su Livrary ‘and Drawivg, Neer can Ww. aa, Armolre-a-3/ace: spring and bait Pillows, Blankets, ke. Dining Room—Butfet, Extension Centre 2h ihe riage ine over Gsteias Sgro an Gre. Bale positives ea ¥ ISADORE J. SWARZKOPH, AUCTIONEER—SELLS Tors, Engiasiagas Picking Giese, haar Denies eves 9. in Tote, ee EWARZKOFH & RAUBITSCHER, 279 Bowery, BY ZOUN T. DRAPER & CO. Avgnopsens. ware, Lackawanna Western Company wil eel 100,000 tons of Scranton Coal at public auction on Wednrsday, November 29, at 12 o'clock oon, at 26 Exchange place. SAMUEL SLOAN, President. BY JOHN N. ees fetid Malt ith the late earns am £1034 08 cee, ‘ad@ Corian etret, 2A at i jcek, at fay jan Pont tang eg UCTIO! a "yous A. DUAN & CO., Salesroom, 258 Bowery, Wi sel this day, at 11 poretock, 288 Spring street, four glass Showcases, onc Safe, lot of Drawers, one French plaie Mirror, Flower Vases, two Counters, chandaers &e.. ko. WILLIAM ROONEY, Attorney for Mortgages. ¥ M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER. Witt aan at auction thie, day, Monday, at 10¥4 o'clock, at 74 Naseaa wtreet, near Fulton a mt ari Creer aetes Races one other! Foralarns Boon trol jair and other wine irpets, Pier Mirrors, Lounges, Desks, Crockery, &¢. Sale pe- Femptory. ‘The salary of the Governor of New Jersey is only & paltry $3,000—$500 in advance of the stipend given the Mayor of Newark, and the smaiest salary given probably any State oMcer across the river, The constitution provides that the salary shall not be increased during the imcumbancy of tue Gov- ernor—that {3 to say, the Governor in office at the time of increase shall not benefit by it, but ts suc- cessor. it is well known tuat the Governor elect, Joel Parker, 18 not a wealthy man, but, on the con. 0 trary, depends on his legal H peantioe for an income, BM a Whe ako fa chit pe ores Meter if oad oe ee ‘Paterson ia PR ie tools might he taxen, "Address, with’ full, description an bolon on cash) vention. is now gracetuily argued ore MM rd ee by the veading Trepublican organ of the State, and endorsed by all buta tew narrow-minded native. boro Jerseymen, who wili stick to Staie cnaracteris- tics in spite of everything, that the Governor's salary be increased to, Say $10,000, so that the oitice may not. make @ poor man poorer, as in the case of Mr. Parker six years ago. ‘ne Governor elect will Not be maugurated until January 16, ‘ihe Legisia- ture, in the meantime, will have @ week’s session, in Which they couid act upon the matter so that Mr, Parker would fave the benefit. Tue measure is utged 0s 8 maiter of decency, a3 well as o! dignity, as a means of bolitad honesty, where that commoalty might be lackin, FOR, EXCHANGE AT FAIR, BARGAINS—A NUMBER of fine private Dwellings for Tenement Houses; also other Property to sell or exch BREWER, r Second avenue and Fity-seventh treet, REAL ESTATE WANTED, “EMALL COTTAGE, WITH ONE-HALF TO FIVE AA, sere or Jand without house, conrenient. say one hour from city, low and on easy terms, wi ticulars, VEARNEST, set aierald office. iain om ANTED—A_ CHEAP FARM, WITHIN THREE ‘CLOTHIN Ree Tee TS MISI'S, 197 THIRD AVENUF.—LADIE® AND ailemen can receive the hicheat price for Casto Ciothiny a yaad ing or addressing, Ladies al- tenaed by Mra, M: HIGHER FRICE THAN EVER BEFORE CAN BE obtained for Castoff Clothii ‘arpels, Jewe) ay ac. as we are bound to deliver ‘worl to ke W éeterd States before the holidays. Call o1 ress Mr, or Mrs, ii, HARRIS, 61 Sixth avenue, third tore’ above Waverley At THE UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, 816 SIXTH AVE- us, near Forty-sirth street —Maving reccived {ror the Wes! orders for Cust-off ae Carpets, I will tbe ‘ants from $2 to 6 5 1. 860, Call on of ade Sri ocure Latro. HOUSES, ROOMS, & WANTED. A. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE REQUIRE ONE OR TWO Safurnished Rooms In the upper part of New York also stabie room for horse and-bu; Address, wi or! CiM., box 144 Herald office. iil Dame OMS WANTED.—A PARLOR, TWO BEDROOMS a and Bath, handsomely farainue, ot above second Door, | the foil eine, sprees on be polg For Garpeiey 3 jemalry, Ac. and not above Fi. street, by two ladies. Address A. B, : F., Herald ofice. hg 60; ts Sa 9 §30; Pan Pandy 10 8 si piease call on oF pk Dan 7 mi num ‘Ladies waited on by Mrs, ANTED-AN UNFURNISHED ROOM AND BRD, jarks. room for light Biuth agony fom location west of Second ‘Trve, you will be dealt with to your satisfaction and benefit, avenue and east of Sixth aven' Rime Twontyentth to Tairty- eighth street. Address 8. Eagt Twenty-ninth street, H AVENUE, BETWEEN WARINNGTON fey places, tremendous, prices will be pa Waites ee ro BEDROOM, FUKNISHED tlemen's oe Ucar bare oe perk cova —AT M. MARKS’, % SIXTH AVENUF, Ne (hla eh, BS Bath or unfurnished, Im an; rion of the city, by & zenleiaan recenuy revuraed Tromp road references given and ontees required. Address O. U. 1, Hi sre eotad to or dares Bixth avenue, pan | eects , Be particular 10 gettin ANTED— NEAR COOPER INSTITUTE, LARGE get namber, 71 Sizth ue, Hext to Greenwich ished Bedroom and Bit! ‘with conveni- Ke, fara! for housekeeping; state terms, which must be modera eet cticuars, Addiens PRRMANENCY, sation Den ED—A FINST CLASS, MEDIUN SIZE, WELL WwW furnished Houte, near Filth avenue, ee ee pied T 833 BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, H, HERZ pays bighest casn ea for Ladies’ and wen- Uemen’s Wearing Apvarel, (1 dc. Ladies are waited vate family. ph fmt ena oes: 4 ATPL 297 heed PAM fhe) being att Ais psy Aut) streets, OF Hott mors 140, Filth Avenue Hotel Ladies aie wud tiemen’s Ke ne ADs on by Mrs. Leon. petal: las ORE ESE ELATED OS re T :6 EAST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY place —Ladies and ate will receive the highest prices for Cast-of Clothing, ta, &e., by calling on or addrese- ing Mr. or Mra, P. ie Sire or aise tT Lehr 74 MILLER’S WELL-KNOWN ESTABLISH. A mechetr'te Sted “Sela tegae Se, oF bg a o Calling on of addressing Mr. or Mrs. MILLER. iil T 178 SEVENTH AVENUE LADIES AND GENTLE. ‘Al men wri be surprised i at = prices ARBALE vege (or for GUPREME court. in the matter of the application of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the ciiy of New York, relative to ihe Sredoning and straightentng Of A DW. between Thirty-t fourth Breet and Bitty, ninth street, and also the making of that ray between Tality-seoond atreet and S Shurty-ti me tha on that part between Forty- second street an Fory-seventh street, of a greaser width hundred ean ee aaa TNE CITY OF NEW TORK, We, the enunriigent, ‘Commiss! the above entitled mat oe pan! ede) nine oot the roceedioa, th that In pursuance ware, Bi aaa eae to your satisfaction. Ladies t | eestor aiid Aa ae in the ett : COUN, @4 SEVENTH AVENOK, | BETWEEN fag uae Saran ss we Mee compas arene | MM orgs get teaver te Miter dye uate and it iu said before entitled mati 0 for ladies’ and gentlemen's Wearin Anphrel Carpe iM Beading, Ae. Ladies waited on by Mra. fmm as been deposited In the ofice oF benent tn said mal WATCHES, JEWELRY, &ce partment of Public Works, tn the city of 4 Romrsct a comin. fm saa. ollce ‘open to" patie Venn nid MERICAN, WATCHES, CUCKO oy FRENCH |d examinaty lat vay of De Clocks, Jeweirs rials, eg with our sa detan Pande SED 4 Core, 2 of nf F bee Sig and Big ave je, corner ar "of Iwenty- rm hey to be held before the lon, ist aur ren justice, at the Court House, in the city of 137 the o ngees Haw Fonay x ft neu of Court.” (q2neva warcuey, 4 AND 3B sere ee WiLLdy Wyob,| Commievtonere. | Goagys, stains dos Berton a a Y F. COLTON, AUCTIONEER.—LARGE SALE OF new and secondhand Furniture, ts, French Pinte Mirrors, Piano, jilitart Tables, Bronzes, Leds, Mattresses, &c., te. On Wednesday, Nov. 39, at the’ auction rooms Ne; SShast Thinceoth street, a. very large assortment of really food Tiousenotd Pursiaree very much of which fs in elegant Condition and of modern atyle; also black. walnut Bedroom do.; Beds, Mattresses, Bronzer, aHirrors, Ae, &e. More full pariiculars on Tuesday and Wednesday. venth or Eighth ave- ~ ee Se a coe Sotemood Ale Tusn.ane Cagnera Bagnice Sia es, Fren trzore, Chamber ‘Suite, Hair and other csaoear an Giana ‘sliver Wes or few: any Pg woanioe ee Praaes to suit, ¥, WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, ELIA on wep 7 day, November 4 crcogks aI ig yo Catal stress’ $00 100 Goat 8cu ties, a large on ep of in and Wee Shs, Sis ae ea ag Barse er oF j of the estate of the established since A et um privets sale to mo oralgcke this day; FOR SALK. COND HAND LYL's A “Teacire of MARTIN HERE & GU Os Beier A FORTUNE, FOR SOME one TEA STORE ‘near Washin:ton Market; now doing a “poly VANRIPER, #00 Canal Sireck Apply to J. G. AB LUNCH BAR, IN A GOOD CENTRAL Loa’ ty" Sry goncs & Jomes, 3 nnd a fon, domme from baal LLOYD, $9 Broadway, firm floor, . A. 2002 SAMPLE ROOM, CENTRAL LOCATION, za aay oi mest Sear 1 WATCH, CLOUK AND JEWELRY STORE IW Brookiva for and doing, > ‘esle—Long re Ty tl spiegp thay NS Blore Agency. Se het AL, dormer Sigrtor ate cone ana ng, dea ie ‘or sale. Long an dnatnese; owner solng West, . ae Agency, 096 Broadway. A Bu BILLIARD ROOW AND CLUB HOUSE, PROFI B00; poverty othe (iden Loe rnd i B ato avothe parka 0 NELOYD, A —CORNER LIQUOR STORES FOR SALE COREA! + also Restaurants, Oyster Paloons; Hotel. raik Ste Fruit Wine and Billiard Satoons. Conntry Hotels, Drag Stores, MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 1 Cedar ats street, A SIAR AND STATIONERY STORE FOR SALE—A also Millinery and Fancy, Goods Seek a low ge, also corner Groceries. jontentionstion, B Agen lar sires RESTAURANT FOR SAL®, CREAP—DOING £094 business, in the best business. ey § Feason given for sellin:. Addreas EDW! Pie ‘Heral Uptown Branch office, 1.285 Broatway. No agente noticed, RASS FOUNDRY AND FINISHING SHOP oP Fo ‘Bale.—Good work nad good reason given for selling: present owner wili give buyer work to do. Cail at Howard street, HORNER ON THIRD AVENUE,—LIQUOR STORE FO! ‘sale; good Fixtures an: License; price $400. Lease at rent 469 per month ; or will !ct the whole, aa itis now dy sioxness, BEEKMAN, Agent, 2020 Third avenue, RUG STORE FOR SALF, OR STOCK AND FIXTURES will be sold at a very low figure,— A splendid chanee for a chy For particu ars at 238 Wayne street, J acct RUG STORE FOR SALE.—LOCATION, STOCK AND Fixtures first class: a spienlilchance, Also Fact Jet or for sale; size 3,200 sjuare, Address RHE), Herald oftice. OR SALE—OLD ESTABLISHED CONFECTIONERY ‘will exchange for real estate or merchandise; would fer a small place in (i longo: equity, $2,500 755 Eighty avenue, betwean Forty.sixth and Forty seventh stresta, ee ee (OR SALE ON VERY EASY TERMB—A VERY FIRSH class Steam Laun:iry, in the best location and dolj Gret rate busiaess. Inquire of E. A. LEGRAND, 171 dougal street, New York. gral STORE depen see BUSIN! down town con sale -Reat af G00 on a merinoes whole houses r ide ote La ‘CURLEY, aN Chambers street. « Fo BALE-—AN OLD ESTABLISHED FHorogRardd and Ferrot, ee oer Gallery, situated in New York, bed and i wiah to retire *Roplv 268 Blesoker ste G. W. MARK, rooklyn Post office, BALE TWO | OLD, rapier My Biorees Will be 90) R SALE—A LARGE RECTIF YING FSTABLISN exztti; in complete order, with Copper Suill and Cola ‘Feal estate. Sonu ry fos Peart ‘rires pat bats a SALE—AN OLD ESTAS ATED. HED MRAZ, PO : nd Vegetable Mar p (sore ss 8 mousrate rem pnt Bt place, or cornes ton” -AbRIy at corver Auantle and Boerum Fleet street aud DeKalv avenue, Brookiva. LASS CIGAR STORE, DOW! juire of H. SWEIU, tobacea JOR SALE—A FIRST town; Sunday a, dealer, 26 Cedar atr OR SALE—A BARROOM AND FIXTURES, foot location, tn Jersey City : wal be sold Nd tow tor a for or to ares eee Won on time, and Eioveath 515 to 682 West Thirty third ba 4 Delwees i) th avenues, New York. B years trade; witne new syste gales can be shown by books mock: and tix-! reasons; no risk ; jsnow aah required, Apply to BbabE at atarFOuD, ii for $880, Apply to JOUN WARREN, 16 New Cliambers st OR ‘BALE—A FIRST CLA8s RETAIL DRY = | reduced: to $4,000: wi real namoe, HIRAM WistPAbb, Herald of ‘offlce." square, Lvsr. STORE 443 WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET. AFES—A ‘LARGE typ aber ten pe it SECONDRAND all makes, to be closed Broadway. eer eoon ona crept avenue, having been there oe ‘lt real OTEL, ND FURNITURE FOR SALE.— ‘ell Gtted, &c., b»ving anew shuMebvard: will be oul AMBIIOAN STEAM SAPE COMPANY. MACHINERY, {OR SALE— FIVE 70-HORSE patent) eats heaps tae slentaboet verter tolates ¢ to 5 eam boat L0H ii nepuader. -ApDIY to HAGGINS Game peat STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES FUR SALE OHEAP.c< One Horizontal Engine, 12x80; one Beam Condensiig Engine, Sat ty ithout Botiers. SO A PS OWN STUART, 196 Broadway. J, WEINBERGER, AUCTIONSER—SELLS THIS « day (Monday), November 2%, at 12 Rt Or at Mecte o'clock, six first class Sewing Machines, Wh Singer's, Grover & Baker's, &c.; also Fancy ‘Gooden Wines, Whiskeys, Frandies, &c.; also 8 Suits of Furn: and 1 Bagatell ble, Net tata CONTINUATION SALE—AT 2,000 THIRD avenne, near U0th street,—JOSEPH SOLUNON will sell the balance of Stock, Fixtures, Show Cases ‘Ac., of the fancy nods store, commenced on Saturday. Sale at 11 A. M, this jay. ‘ACOB 1 BOGART, A SOUT ONEER: at use General Househo! Parnthre, consisting of Tete-a-Tetes, Pay.or and Eur Tavies, Window Curtains ogra Carpets; Olea, "French jaases, tres, Black watt. i ot Bettage Furniore? Bed geads, Dressing Bu hore eas Wage nds, Toilet cuery, ea, yw, ESDAY, November auction room North William No. ___Bifeet, a large assortment ‘of Hourehold Furalture. “TosEri hb WEDNESDAY, November 29, 1871, at 12 orcleck, nooe, At the Exchange salesroom, 111 Bron: by order of the Surreme Court, under Jobn C, Busnnell, Ex: the three sory, and cellar prick Hous end t known as No. 245 old No, $95 Elizabeth streets Dear Houston, street; 1x6 10 ‘Maps at the Auctioneer's office, 87 Cedar street, ‘08, BHONG roehag apey. ygreeey SELL MON- cere, ‘aod all Kine of Toys,’ Cullery and Ware isis aid fa’ love to sult the trade. Deulers invited. ‘ARSHAL’S iepakd ar, Couster, Oger RYE WHISKEY, splena Counter, Cigars, Pe RS, Auctioneer, will sell, Monday, me 2 at aoet, St 27 East Broadway. barrels Son aod Kye Whtskey, caske and Sherry Wine, ‘and other Liquors. Mar iar Counters, Beer Pump. lso etghs tbe t FW fingers and Grover & Baker's Bewnng Machines, in perfect rere CHARLES v. WATTS, Marshal. ARSHAL'S 8ALE.—J, P. VE CASS fal Ld ag te et att ceiaek & tmicy! leon TEN el Pes’ r Great Jones yee ‘one ao ore Horse, Harness and Tap te apres Wagon, By order of Francis Oyaterman, City “FURNITURE. A TARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE, Bedding, at tue lowest cash prices or on weekly Tonthly Instdiments, at CFARRELL'S warerooms, No. Eighth avenue, corner Twente street, MAONIFICENT POMPADOUR. STYLE, Dov! Parlor Suit, made to order for be sold $226 ; one do, eatin brocatel, $160; Drawi Ty Sults in brocate! and reps from $80 108.5; Walnut Obamber Baite from 7 0 arate ert $875, mitigent rosewood 74 oct irrora, Curtains, Bronzes, Clocks, Pat Chairs, Lounves, Matircases, Bedding, &¢.. ones lees un) alt cost; property of « family leaving cfty. ence, S68 West Fory-secand sires A™%, THE BESANT, AND COSTLY pe I LE FUR. niture contained tn private mansion, 124 W. aixih street, to be ald regardiess of cost :—Parior Suits, re t Carpets, 0c. yard; Bedroom Suits, apd Jota abeap. B CHANCE FOR | HOUBEKREPERS — A She slegant Household Furniture contained. tn th 86 West Fitteenth strret, near Fifth arene Tasernboe, Drawrt rete too, aetater tigi covered . je. do, Pa Sore More Cabinets, Piattororie’ Peskacse, War jedaliion Paintings, attiatic Bronzes, aut Chamber ts ‘urniture; Muttresses, Bilverware, Giaas Chinaware. Call before purchasing elsewhere. * FOR SALE, CONTENTS OF PRIVATE | RESIDERG «120 West Twenty-third at fa hi 1—Piauot octave; Parlor Suits, Chamber rosewood Sane Saal Ot arate, ince Ms and hair Mattresses, Sense, Bares: suite, 635 Togas tos ‘to auit yore purebaserot ‘at half original cost. ANKRUPT SALE OF ELEGANT FURNITURE, , TIRE BALANCE OF STOCK, VALUED AT 940,00 MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ANY SACBIFIOB DURING THE NEXT TEN Dare, AT THE STORE NO, 660 ae Formeriy cocupted by by Tiffany & anne uarr areas aaa tively dlapoved of at once. By order of Ad ji (anrers, ARSHAL'R BALB.—I. 8, WEINBERGER, AUCTION. ‘selia on Monday, November 27, at 2 o'clock, 65 cases Cuiltorata Cogane saga nd casks (#0 gallons) Call- fornia Wines, Freestone, oa BEDDING ING—TaE 1 LARG- eat assortinent and. the lowest weokly or monthly paymenta, at B. M, BOWreuriwalre, 196 Chatham street. P, PAIROL LD, = ay, aie in aed ‘Ae Miy ab o Be Household Furniture, ‘of rosewood TAG ‘unite in crimson. b je jatstand, Bureat ack walnut Extensiog Tables, a lush, Rocks Easy Ch Velvet Bru nd Ingraip Carpet! oa Ui Veena By order gf the mortgagee, AWNBRO! KER'S BALE THIS DAY.—JAMES AGAR, Auctionesr, will sell, at 60 New Bowery, 600 lote men's and women,s Clothing, Blankets, 4c, By order of J. Biu- mauer, (4 Seventh avenue, ied on baa AWNBROKERS’ BALE.—R, FIELD, 1a Bowery, Wri elt on Tuesday, the dh ‘consistin black watbud dive Bi datende, BH Underclowing, Qui tlio 88, flea Conte, Pants and Vestas By rag. Heat 8 eco. | WHBROKER'S BaLt.—R, FIELD, ‘AUCTIONEER, pena h, Bemery, wit aa cae it a setae ‘omen’a Cnn baie he he ONTHLY OR WEEKLY PAYMENTS—CARPETS, Forshee Ben Pete ® gumanauaN, 864 and 386 Third avenue, near nie cigs street,’ __ Prices lower than any otber hot vive MARI LE .B_ MANTELS, “KLABER, STEAM MARULE AND MARU UELAI « Works 134, 144 Hast Kighteeath street. —-Marble Marbleized ‘angi Things aes Counters, hesnemonses prices that defy competitivu. Murtgages ‘Xen io trade, S. KLEBER &CO.'8 MARBLE MAb 223 WEST FIF- . A Ara stroet, Between Brouderay ahh arene. rbleized ele, Mogumeame cad Stones, cheapest in city,’ Send for desigay, remains SLATE MANTELS —LARGEST ~AssORT ‘ment in the city at lowest prices, ol ol designe new AWE & CO., 606 Sixth ay., bet tulips ty rey abet XLATE } MANTELS | aT veny Loy. PRICES, . §h Weat Ktebieentn street, between Pith, abu Siash arborea