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NEW YORK HiRALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET. 9 animation, and a considerable business was trans- not active, but prices were decidedly Digheg, losing rex } eg MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. fally invited to attend, ‘Train icaves. (Brie Raib 15 at$is. The sales comprisc 1,500 bbis. at $16 for round way, Chambers street) at nine o’ciock A. M. acted im the 61's and currency bonds. The latter 20 Jats and $15 95 a $16 for jobbing lots. Clear pork was hela , Caneaverp atzocs) semine ¢ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, advanced to 114%. ‘Tho 67's were nearly & half per 200; ‘without business. Beef was modera\ y active at inness, Rowand Roanrs va) area case . cent higher than yesterday morning’s prices. ‘The oo “Tho. uominal prices of ease B10 tor ta Mullingar, county Westmeath, fretand, timulated a general advance in 200 for extra, $13.4 $16 for prime and $17 a Barton—Fi ‘ The relatives and friends of the family, also the rated — : van ta poecemon waa re- in ud have. boon made at $5" Baton was quiat, With aay, October 6, at the rosideuse of Me. George we | members SF SARGERAS Lota BO ta? fr nee Ae Mie the five-twent ie bes . * | are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, from Better News from the Lon- tained after the downward reaction in gold to- Hy bs saigy of 100 Doaps long clear and ahortcicar (gr Januney bs Se abe pp CRAPO, ROW ED ESR his late residence, 320 East Thirty-socoud street, om jose. urre! sixes were strong 200 do. -b8 47! it meats were inactive at previous prices. ‘Dressed OaswRLL—OuRTI e ~ ad 7 Friday, November 8, at one o'clock sharp. don Market. Wards the-close, .. The canrency an Col, CATO RI... 3% | hogs were steady with « at dye. 740. per | at trinity chapel, by the nee y November 6, | ~ Rogskvet.—On Thuraday, November 7, at: the upon a large demand which, operated upon them 500 do... B Ib, for heavy to medium we uot and T¢e ber Ib, for gles. Bishop of Mi pth edhe Rev eae CS Feet + | residence of his fathery Hon. James J. Se eae 38 Bek | ae itn tue a 1 ange ea tse | Boum Urns Caswait coleany &- daughter’ of | Vituntiver and irene of the, muni ate invited te THE BANK RATE UNALTERED. |" A PAVORITE INVESTMENT ino 348) | Pksok was about steady” under it moderate epg in Gurcise, of ts citys nn Sranadaugter of Cyrus attend the funeral, ut one o’etock P. M., on Sunday, > . juiry. Ly a be . ; with many ean companies ai tvs Dank, Te fa 3s | Eerie ogh ti Pham Aes er eA | endeared Church Yonkern AC aN EaTR Gt | Ct no ene pane, te closing quetations :— . ; 4 the members of Rin: , No. fates currency sixes, 1148 ©1163; do. do, 181, 8 : BA | reaped Ging alll setting peeved MAUS Wey | Of donn Stiiwell Hoge oN > SBuahter | wow York Volunteer Tire Department wn the New York Firemen’s Ass tiou, are respectfully im . ib. Within c. per I i a vited, without further notice (BB Sg HASBROUCK—CORNWELI.—On Wednesday, No- vember 6, at the residence of the bride’s parents, An Advance in Consols and registered, 115 @ 115%; do. do, coupon, 116% fugal were disposed of at about 1 M. few days 1d bags Manila 0 ar dv. do., 111% @ 112; do. do., 1865, do. do., 112% Gold Market. do., coupon, 110 a 11034. STOCKS DULL AND LOWER. The Folly of Speculating for a Decline in Gold. of business, when prices left off % a 1% per cent was strong with the course of THE LONDON MARKET and advanced to 533g, while Northwestern was supported by its pool and advanced to 83%, holding @ good proportion of its rise through the general The large sellers of stock first referred to were actuated, it was said, by rumors that the two leading “bulls’’ of the market DULNESS AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE, decline late in the day. A Weaker Market and a Decline The following table shows the highest and lowest prices of the principal stocks during the day:— ‘The Money Market as Before, Opening New York Central as SESSESSSEFESeESEseTEs: gesezey CLOSING PRICES—4 O'CLOCK P. ML COMMERCIAL REPORT. —-—_———- : Eee SReeZS & SELLESSESSSAASASNa good, . genteitugaly hh a Sxxps,—The demand for clover is fair and tho market is lower. We note a sale of 50 3 choice clover at 9c, Timothy dull and nominal at $3 12}; a $3 30. Flax seed quoted ‘at $1 90. 16350. Ne \ we 16/gc. Net receipts, Bales to-day, 1,000; last Cotton {n good: demand; frm: miadingn mh lemand; firm; mi vy receipts, 12 ftaiea, "Exports coastwise, Oot. Stoc! AVANNAH, Nov. 7, 1872, 3,637; to the Continent, 1.906. evening, 2,600. Stock, 109,240, Sales, 1,000, 5,604 bal Exports to Great B 1338, "Bales 3002 Stock, 67.802, © Raton, Nov. 7, Cotton dull; middii oN a Wotbales, es Sin, “Siocks at Burrato, N. Y., Noy. 7, i! Lake im) Flour, 8,845 bois; wheat, 200i Vusel corn, 1 do. ; barloy, 90,756 do. © Wheat, nie bushels; corn, 233,835 do. 0. 5 22,475, peter. Lake imports from elevators—Whea' 23,668 bushels ; gp 4500 do. Canal freights—Wheat, 16c. Yates Nat Sav. Cotton—Offerings fair; middlings, 1igc.' Net recoil) fii i sonwise? 266,254 bushels; 1 shipments— Keer—Rogers.—In this city, on Thursday, No- Lozs—Haas,—On Wednesday, November 6, by the Rev, J. J. Lyon, CHARLES LOEB to SARAH F., daugh- ter of Leopold Haas, Esq,, all pe cae city ines RamMaAN—REKD,—On Wednesday, November 6, I, to Etna EB., daughter of N. Reed, Ksq., of Brooklyn, ED. SEE—RicHARDS. —On Wednesday, November 6, in Brooklyn, by the Rev, John A. Todd, of Tarrytown, N. Y., Mr. J. NEWTON SER, Of same place, tO Miss Emma J., only daughter of the late Anson Richards, of Richmond, Va. No cards, Richmond and Petersburg (Va.) and Baltimore (Md.) papers please copy. SMITH—CANFIELD,—. Bpeedwell, N. J., on Wednesday, November 6, at the residence of the West Fifty-second street, by the Rev. Charles 8, Robinson, ANDREW B. VAN LOAN to JOSEPHINE THOMPSON, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Thompson, all of this city. ‘Albany and Hudson papers please copy. . a@ 116%; do. do., five-twentics, registered, May ine: was barely steady, Hards sold at l/c. @ | 444 Clinton avenue, Brooklyn, by the ev. KE. Ryan.—On Thursday, November 7, at his rest- Erie Shares. and November, 111% 9 112; do, do., 1862, Ingianar tastnatos, Hyg ey vl to Good tate, gs Houghton, Guonar W. Hasnnouce to Mies Avice dence, 282 Raymond “itreet, Brooklyn, Wi.utan coupon, do. 4o., 111% & 112; do. do, 1864, a Dee. ; say ice «riage. “eh cs fair to ie pores daughter of John W, Cornwet, Esq. Notice of iunerat here: after. SHANNON.—Suddenty, on ‘Thursday, November %, Many Ev Xs, A AMERICAN SECURITIES STEADY. | » 12%: 40. do. 1907, registered, January and July, Boxes Daten wtaadaras Nox 7 ty 6 8%e. aes. dos vember 7 by the Rev. Dr. Deoms, Cuannes w. | MAU GULeN, the peloved wite ofJamesSuannon, Jt» * | 114% @ 114%; do. do., 1865, coupon, do. 114% a is Big | 12,946. & 10240. 5 do., 18 to, UB 1046, B IUsce. ¢ do. 16 to 18 Keer to Mary L, Rogers, daughter of the late Relatives and friends, also members of Brookiym si 10% | 13¢e. a 12s. : do, 19 to 2, 1240. aw 12%c. ; do., white, Li%c. | Wm. H. Brown, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Chapter, R. A. M., Brooklyn Lodge, F. and A, M., and 11434; do. do., 1867, do, do., 114% a 114%; do. do., 300 liu 12%. Porto 'Rico—Refining, common to primé, 9. a Kina—Lewis.—In Brooklyn, N. ¥., on Wednes- | Woodbine Lodge, L. 0. of 0. By are way ettul 1868, do. do., 114% a 114%; do. ten-forties, regis- rt Mose | Sas ara go Shea Je. a Ose. Brazil —Duteh cage anne SAF the residence of the bride's | invited to attend the funeral, on ‘saturday, Novene |, 1083¢ @ 10834; do. do., coupon, 10814 a 10334; 200 ‘Nos. 10 to . tila—Si : 4, y the Rev. H. M. ne ‘4, | per 9, at two o’clock'P, M,, from her late residence; A Rise and a Relapse in the | ries or last, registered, 10% 4 10) do. do do: ing | tibetan the, Be,” 0S” NIN Supenis snes daughter of Mott Lewis, Haq. ©” TEN OMY | aa Clermont avenue, Brooklyn, : Suarp.—At the residence of his uncle, Edwaré Crummey, 104 Sands street, RopERT JAMES SHARP, ed 30 years, relatives and friends of the family, also the The stock market continued dull and devoid of ‘TaLtow, under a moderate demand was firm at 93c. MuNDY—HAvEMRYER.—On , Novem- 7 and important feature. The early feeling was fairly 8, perilb for Western prime, at which, price 1K Ibs. wore | ber 6, 1873, at the residence of¢he bride's parcnts, | fm are invited to attend the luueral, on Sunday, . « A he Rev, ap! BRIS . UNDY, 01 Y ‘The Canadian Clique Manceuvring for | arm, ana prices at tho outset were generally better N *Wittuee RScelparci76 bik The market was steady, | DY tHe Rev. B. H. Chapin, Mognis, W. Mt "| the 10th inst., at one o'clock. . cao ol with sales at %c. ‘atertown, N. Y., to ANNIE E, HAVEMEYER, | “Park Lond, No. 516, F. AND A, M.—Breth than at the close of the previous day: Toward'the daughter of A. Havémeyer, = you are hereby summoned to attend a spe a Short Interest. close of the second board weakness set in, and, DOMESTIC MARKETS, Panor—smiri.—On Wednesday evening, Novem- | communication at your rooms, 752 Eighth avenue, pacis i yakgae Gt" talon fioas, sateral ‘seca % pat ber 6, 1872, at the Church of the Heavenly Rest, by | Gn'gunday, November 10, at hell twelve ooo . Garyuston, Nov. 7, 1872, the Rey. Thomas K. Conrad, ALrren Paror and | gha; , for the purpose of attending the funerat usually credited with constitutional bearish senti- Cotton dull and heavy ; ordinary, 15iqc. Food, pilnary, Leta B. Samira, daughter of C. Bambridge Smith, | 9, r? te brother, Robert J. Sharp. Membera of ments, the market declined steadily until the end 699 Bales: Sales, 980 Stock’ | ail or this olty. ur late . Sharp. sister lodges are fraternally invited. By order . MARTIN GANTLON, . New Orvxans, Nov. 7, 1872, re ; Ne . { 1872, by the Rev. Dr. Chapman, at the residence of s ¢ i below the best of the day. On the other hand Erle ceipts diz bufost grou Higa Kexporurt Geéat uetatn, | the bride's parents, INsact, RAIMAN, of Newtown, | HORATIO Sanne, Sooretary. | VALLELY, aged 72 190 and 1 month, Relatives and friends of the family are respecte fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday® alternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 228 West Bighseenth street. Wanrp.—Suddenly, on Tuesday night, November bl heart disease, WILLIAM WARD, in the 30th year’ of his age. Funeral this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, 52 Henry street. Fricads® . rthwest'n pf. 8734 a 87: rts Coastwise, 367, of the famity and of his brother John and brothers- de Drdoes were confined at home by a complaint which, by | Western Union mee Be Rocha. Pe anon & wore | BP et tluanaron NO. Nev. 7,199, | bride's father, Isaac A. Canfield, by the Rev. A. L. | {n.tuw Johtvand Krank Kelly; are respectfully. tine “4 analogy, might, under such circumstances, be & 92% St Paul, a Spirits turpentine dull at 67!4c. Rosin qiltct at $3 75 for | Erdman, Cates V, SmurH, of Morristown, to GER- | yited to attend the funeral, without further notices termed taurorhinorrhea, Reading, in Philadelphia, isa os Raul strained. ‘Tar steady at $5 90; TRUDE RUSSELL CANFIELD, granddaughter of | —Whegrex.—On Thursday, November 7, HENBY Po : Lake Shore 9266 & 920, Ohio a ills Tobacco—Salea, 48 hhds LECT tM Nov. 7. 1878, J. Woods Pointer, of Newark. Warener, in the 24th year of his age. = closed at 116%. Union Pacific., 33% & 38% Boston, H & K.. medion foot eas Sere Luss $6 60 'a $8: low to | VAN LOAN—TuomPson.—On Wednesday, Novem- | “The relatives and friends of tho {amily are tm ‘GOVERNMENT BONDS BUOYANT HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. Northwest'n.... 624 a 88g O,C&L O..... " r ber 6, at the residence o1 the bride's parents, 256 | yited to attend his funeral, on Saturday, the 9tte inst., at twolo’clock P. M., from the residence of his. parents, 227 West Thirty-eighth street, ZIMMER.—On Tuesday evening, November 5, sud denly, GEORGE ZDiwER, in the 21st year of his ye . Me. 5 .. Western Spring, $78 Voortees—Ci On Wednesday Ne 1 Relatives and friends are respectiully invited te TuuRspay, Nov. 8—6 P.M. | oun Me 7 50: aruber, $8.0 $8 0; wit bes UrTeR.—On Wednesday, November | attend the funeral, from hls late residence, 288 6a7 and Closing 4 a 5 Per Cent, Lake 8h oa $352 | ‘The markets were generally sluggish to-day, and EM Wheat fi alee in fanall ite of Milwtkee Ge teen Piaen ey South Fourth street, Willamsburg, N. Y.. on Brt- sa . 4 ; Milwaukee No. al " Ns Joy, Mrs y afternoon, November , el Northwestern + 88% 8234 | the general tendency of commercial values was in Gabe dail and held nominally at 50c. Oats quiet. Sales | DANTEL S. VoorueEss, Jr., of Metuchen, N. J., to a Northwestern preferre 874 - | of 8,000 bushels No, 2 Western at 36c, Other articles un- | Miss SADIE CUTTER, of Spa Spring, N. J. » Nov. . St. Paul... 2 " » Nov, ., by the Rev. E.G, Read, of Elizabeth, N. J. on | (\OLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE, MONEY EASY. St. Paul ‘preferred. 76, | didnot tend to stimulate any increased anima, | 94° 100" me ring 9 8 ae af $8 for No. 1 Bpring, Thesday, November 5,.J. b. Woopnvvy, of tite’ Int- Cc Cuanortetown, Oct, 22, 197% and Mississipp! athe Hand ie extra. Wheat dull; sales 2,000 bushels. white | tet place, and SARAH F, PARKER, daughter of Wil- et Sc mee epee sen cares oy any, money Marner. Vere Union Pacific. 2877 eee See nae en Yat SenaeN oD Mlcie mat gt 'S), two cars No, l Milwaukee club at $1 63, | Uam Parker, Esq., of West New Brighton. No cards, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, gnaltered. The early transactions in call loans L 34 heavy. The continued use in the money market | Gorn dull; sales 1,600 bushels atélc. Barley in fair de: ‘were at 687 per cent and those after two o'clock Es Was withont influence in commercial circles, and | mand, sales 110, Pe the Gat holes Bay Bata Died. at 5 per cent on stocks and 45 percent on gov- mercantile transactions were generally confined | Gorn meal, $1 40 for bolted and $1 85 tor unbolted per DFAU.—At 1 New Rochelle, on Wed istance of ab ae ernment collaterals. Discounts were quoted atga | In this table yesterday the highest price of West- | to the most pressing requirements, in view of ger, Me ROGRAY | Snartn A175 ai pataety S10; sade aa ieee: on HARITY BADEAU, Widow ‘ot bon. sion to Tignish, @ distane . , 22 per cent, Foreign exchange was steady and | ¢rn Union Telegraph was inadvertantly stated a8 | wnich business was much circumscribed. The ex- | York: wheat 12., baricy lo. {0 hold in boa Jamin Badeau, in the 86th year of her age. erntiane Dehenices Umeda ae pie euae lntetate ‘perhaps a shade firmer on the basis of 1083; a % for | 804, Instead of 804. port movement was but moderate, and by convey- | Sc; to Albany lumber #4 0 $4 2) to the Hudson. he: relatives end: fiendsior sie: Autlly aro re. t vlecmabts In 80 years Lal r oston, 70e.; to New York, 6c. ; 9 Albany, bac. Receipts by lake—35,000 bushels wheat, able half yearly, red rs. Ifeations of the Eastern Extension spectfull Plans anid spec! invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, on Saturday, November 9, at eleven prime bankers’ sixty-day sterling and 109% a 110 SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXOHANGE, | ance freighis and charters were generally be seen at the Engineer's Office, Charlottetown, after st elry, 108, jife Policies, tor any amount bas T WOLF BROTHERS’, 8% BROADWAY, BE’ Nineteenth and Twentieth pci 4 loas ders at the Sub-Treasury elicited proposals for a total of $4,400,000, the prices bid ranging from somewhat neglected andthe market accordingly closed dull and heavy. The movement in provisions Conry.—On bag rete pn Ei gr nee 6, Mary, the beloved wife of leter Cot ef of Castile Sanderson, ¥ county barn Sy) aged 27 years. do al jey. Shipments by canal—7,700 bushels | org 4 Novembs f Stern E ter Lathe for sight bills. without an erceptible diminu- r H o'clock A. M. Trains leave Twenty-seventh street lovember next, and of the Western Extension a ~ THE FOREIGN MARKET Pies ath Bevin! 1 rachel ge ioe ee aie the nae ECP TEE EA Meee shame rel san “Guscho, Now. Fo eee ee eee ene ct nimatner he, stanton wl be recetved for both extenstons, or enacts ‘Was better, both in tone and quotations, to-day, as | Siw Uss-20,c, 15, Ha Syn Us setts ci: Wey | rates, ‘The cotton movement was but moderate seed ka oes: oe Seg heat aie weal, un | chelle, Mee aor’ will he teoggntted inlew wage: Gh. ti B consequence seemingly of the action of the Bank | 200) US 5-2, ¢, "07, bee al ie peneccet Cea and the market suowed but little change. At the | $1 01%, cash or November; $1 0 December: No.8 0 Oat p isa te exon ve Abs ee slse printed forms, which inay be procured at the Engineer's . * iH |» 820. vady ; No. 1 31c., spot, 22, y i y e¢ mentic of Hugiand in allowing the discount rate to remain 100 sha Canton © 105 Stn toc nE. x | Produce Exchange things were somewhat mixed. | Noviuni Meaibecambors ‘ejected, 280, Onts atoady: No, year ee hin recat id y Ys The government do nor bind themselves t0. accopt the unaltered, although the bullion account for the deers 10582 100 Flour was dull and lower, particularly the medium | 2 at 200. a He,; rejected, ac. Ryo dull and a shad BECAR.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, November 5, | 1westorany fonder.) 7 ny ct nial Secretary: Week showed a loss of £135,000, Consols were an | 30) Quick M Co 3 u grades, Wheat was decidedly iower, but with | ork steady at Fi, old; $14 New, spot; $13 BO Decem bar treaitarag ee eer of Alfred and “Mary Becar, in | _ - — os c ” 2 March. Lard fi . & T4C., cash, December or i eighth per cent higher and quoted “firm; Eries Be rather more favorable private London advices, January. A | [sWerfor old; shoulders, | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are in- CE ARR wh tide LOI IT & guarter per cent better and five-twenties steady. 100 there were rather more buyers anda fair shipping | 45. a 43c. ; short rib middles, 8c. a 80. Green meats | vited to attend the funeral, at Christ church, Clin- 7 80 NASSAU STREET, BETWEEN FULTON AND ‘THE GOVERNMENT GOLD SALE. © 92% 100 trade was consummated at a further reduction of ady; hams, 8c. a .; shoulders, 4c. ; sho ton street, corner Harrison, Brooklyn, on Friday, John streets, NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues the 93° 500 Ti, Ge. ; large salos of bulk meat shoulders for | November 8, at two o'clock P. M. buying, selling or advancing on Diamonds, Watches, Jewe ‘The offer of a million of gold +o the highest bid- 98 200 about 2c. per bushel on all kinds. Corn was ‘and Fobri t $4 Oa $4 62: d Ove! Finnos, Merchandise, 6 é e 92 she! 111,76 to 112.66, ‘The million was awarded at 112.51 oar, was alow, but the market for pork was decidedly buoyant gat AO oS Eesha Toe trendy enero IM PENOS. e invtten | Sutfateneh Diamondy Jewelry, Silverware, Blikh pare 3. é een: F anmees Sn ticularly Vianos; private parlor for ladies. a 112.66, the average of which was neariy an eighth Bie 4 An bata prloeg obtained, ‘The same remarks apply to do. corty 28000 do, onts, 72,0000, batley. to attend her funeral, trom ler inte residence, 6 strictly confldentiat ws per cent below the rate in the open market at the Y lard, the market for whic! roceries, as os tata ast Thirty-first street, at two o'clock, yc asap ee Fo tame tte af ay. from to lage amount bi or 5 ae | een gett nee, Oe eee HUBOPRAN MARKETS cooummmom thuretiy, November, mrowano R. | AT HCAS, 0 mith AY Wanna ut le 7] re . c. i of cipal buyers. [4 Te] scagijnouiry divweree,, dudes bnee auveinus oulee Gh fray antes _ ,Consols opened atsa%4 tor money and | Samuel and Joseph, are respectful A D. *% JOHNSON, LOAN BROKER, 1954 BOWER’ GOLD STRONG, BUT UNSETTLED. 53 + 3% | report. A moderate business in jobbing lots was trans | ind Orices nominal, United, sinter tvetwente woe, | street, on Saturday, at ten o'clock Ac Ma” See eiiaalon ea hins Cvsuania a socmeiion ae on , A + M. tensive establishment in the country, Money loaned ow The gold market opened heavy, and receded a eeviece 8 web 85) acted at previous prices. We quote :—Rio, ordinary cargocs, | 1565's, old, 9144; 1867's, 93% ; ten-forties, 88; new fives, 89. DowLING.—On Tuesday, November 5, CATHARINE, | Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Silks, trife under sales by parties who were disappointed irst Board—=10:30 A, M, | 1c. a 16%c.; fair, 15%c. a 16c.; good, 17e. a 17%e. ; prime, | faut Bounsz.—lanis, Nov. 7—A. M.—Rentes opened at | the beloved wife of Richard Dowling, in the doth Shaws and very. ee BA otha Slay my st the uon-advancement of the Bank of England | $21009 Tenn, Feet ioe oa er naracalbo, 160. a I8e.i | | Livetroor Corrox Manusn.—Levenroot, Nov.75P.f.— | YC Of Oey ated nouve of Fresitord, county of | fc) weblin : i000 » 170. 5 ), Ide. ; ie marke! lot jet uplan ; 'y . rate of discount, but soon rallied under purchases | {i} "*40, a6 | 1 ape ot et Domingo Gu bond), 4c; Java, | titdaitng Onleane 10d. The sales oftheday have ‘Veen | _ The relatives and frlendsof the family are respect- 4.03 SEH AVENUD, BenWEEN nWwaaTy.rouRTE inspired by a fear that, with the government gold oi Zee ei 3 a 12,000 bales, inclining 2,000 for export and speculation. | fully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, No- EU e) and Twenty-fifth streets,—Liberal advances mate sale out of the way, the Canadian clique would gi 9582 Corton.—There was an active movement in cotton on | Sales of middling uplands for January, 93-16d. vember 8, at half-past ten o'clock A. M., from her | on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and all Kinds of Go Sr te hen i, ‘ oe aire, $2 | the spot at full prices, Future deliveries ruled firmer | , PIVERFOOL Buxansturrs Manxxr.—tivenroor, Nov. 7— | inte rosldence, Lawrence street, between Ninth | Same bought at full value. Sn DERRABRS the “bears” another “twist.” The price recovered | S00) a0... $3) | under a good demand. Tho sales sum up as foltows:— Livenroon Provisions: Minter -Livanroon Nov. yeas, | and Tenth avenues, Manhattanville, Her remains BOG BOAR HAY, VENTI STREBT— accordingly from its early decline to 112%, and ad- | 5000N 6's, old. 927) To Day. Last Eve'g. Tolal, | y.— Pork, 87s, per bbl. for prime mess. * | willbe taken to the Church of the Annunciation, ) Money liberally advane n Diamonds, Wate vanced to 112%. Here the clique made an effort to | 208 COs, n, J 2 83. Export... 2,982 00 3,382 Liverroon Puopuck Manker.—Livrrroot, Noy.7—Eve- | Where a solemn high mass will be offered for the | Jewelry, Silks, Dry Gi onal P Borg tite sell, and the market dropped to 112%. The clig ido Erieztme nn Ete sae sd al pA) MP eapon Pasten, Manket “LONDON Wor’ '7.—Basar, | TobOse Of her soul;-thence to Westchester Cemetery | “essripton; pvale entanes wae 234. je 2d m. rrr Sapo bers OXDON | Propvel Lal fi ns “ clock. a kate J oman | Te00 Erle 3d m Fi ee 845 587 452 | o55-ttl n 298, perewt for Noel2 Dutch’ standard afloat, | *t0Be o°clock GOT Prenty tre ‘strooi Advances Tuade on Dias HENDRICKSON.—On Thursday, November 7, EpNa, 1 4, 1000 0, C&T isi bales to arrive. Sales | Linserd oil, £33 16s. 234 per ton. Spirits turpentine, Twenty-first streets. —A. es made on 2000’ do: 18igc., 900 gambles for a few percent of a decline in gold | 100 Quick M Co, —The quotations are based on cotton in store, running is HoLrHvuysEeN.—At New Brunswick, N, J.,on Wed- A ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED ° MISMANAGED THEIR SPECUL. is last eyening after 3 o'clock :—Novewber, 10) at $05. € infant child of Asa C, and Phoebe W. Hendrickson, ds Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, &c; highest pricea GA pl thalscooea chan bhoen ee on wold 88% 000 at 18 7-16c. December, 400 ub 18 cl6e., 600 at Ibiges 5, a Ss. Cd. per ewe aged 2 months, BY inal ea Geaine 7 TSAAGB, Diamond Brokers ee ica power Over the market by the eX- | iioocen PaceRgabs 100 400 airy, 00 at 188 « 100.at 1S 9G. 100 at Bsa Sunanara Funeral at the residence of the parents, Jamaica, | _ Private entrance, 13 Twentieth street. wy travagant “squeeze” of last Monday, which drove | 100) Alt&éTHistm... a Peas eae? Mirae Co oue ee eee Hper hey be BE otto finw'e Dinaiibinhnned 1, I., on Saturday, the 9th inst., at twelve o'clock. 913, BROADWAY.—OLD ESTABLISHED AND RB- the “shorts” into covering and frightened them pe 48 Bust | 19 6-82e., 500 at 192¢0.; May, Wat "10°5-16e, ; 100, ‘seller's ESTMENT. Relatives and friends are respactfully invited, D1ed liable oftice.” Mozey advanced on Diam into staying out of the market. The clique hay 50000, C&1C2 im... 3 1wWCeaNWw option, to September 73, at 18c. Total, 8,300 bales. HERBERT.—-On Wednesday, November 6, Briparr | Watches, Jeweiry, Lace: same bought at piahe al © | joo Tdi & W conc bds 874 SUC & RI ‘0 110! Sal ip to3 P. M:—November, 200 at 137-16c., 9(0 $3,260,000 of the Chicago, Danville and Vincennes Rail- | HERBERT, in the 74th year of her age, a native of | Prices. A. 0, HER’ all the gold and the outsiders are not interested. | gn PittaFtWeezdm, 985g 300 do i 18 st 18 9-16¢, t 18%KC., 200 at 18 Bite, De. u ecold Bond: Clones, county Monaghan, Ireland. = —— 3 While there is little doubt that gold will go to 107 | 10 Mild SUP Let sun ny c We aoe Hop Af | Tosa First Mortgage? per cont gold Bondshavebeen sold to| “priends of the fanally and those of her sons, ___ FINE ARTS, 2 8108 this winter nobody should sell it “short,” for | jo Suc G he Mis Fi abel : i a at 1834¢., 200 at I savings banks, trust companies, trustees and other careful | John, Thomas and Patrick, are respectfully invited FINE OLD ITALIAN PAINTING OP THR “AD@e the twofold 4 WoO) di d Ba! a a 100 ‘at 183 1l-léc., 300 at 18° to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 308 ration,’” 60x90, in splendid order, for sale by &. De e two! reason that such an operation is both i000 a 38%, | March, At 18 15-16c,, 100 at 187%c., 600 at'18 15-16c., at | investors. We offer the remaining $750,000 at the original | East Twelfth street, this (Friday) afternoon, No- | BAILEY, 50 East Fourth Bowery. 6 dangerous and, if successful, unremunerative, A | 700) Oh Said | 18%c,, 90 at 18 15-16c., 1,700 at I9e.;° April, 1,100 at’ 19%c. rice of 90 and accrued interest. The road is a trunk | yember 8, at one o'clock. pet at ? § 5000 M a Saag | 100'ab 1940. 5 May, 300 dt 19 Soc. 10) at loge, 0 at | line, earning a dividend on its stock as well as the inter. | ’Gfoxs,—On Thursday, November 7, 1872, Hivnrom speculative sale of gold for the sake of profit 1s 6 19 5-16c., 100'at 19 7-160. Total, 13,800 bales. Grand total, | est upon its bonds. Full particulars on application by ‘Albe: Z mesh about as wise as going short of Bost 2 shs Mi Bos | 1,800 biiles. We quote :— mall or in person to W. 8, SHATTUCK & CO, Bankers, | HONS, brother of Albert and Anna Hons, aged 44 | enw nn = Ro eee going short of Boston, Hartford | 3) zh Mech’s ix By Uplands, Alabama, New Orleans. Texas, | 23 Nassau street, New York. " | years, 11 months and 4 days, HE COSMOPOLITAN, AMERICAN AND GLISH and Erie or Mariposa. People who 50) American Coal. 98 Ordinary. 163 16 1634 17 prTaee segRO me Friends of the family are respectfully invited to Drinking Bar, No. 4Rue Scribe, Paris. nericans 100 Canton Uo. 9337 | Good o1 84 18) 188) 18% —MONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE | attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at one | Visiting, Paris aro informed that the Cosmopolitan, ts ee ee 1000 do... a9’* | Birlct good ordinary. 13416 % 9 10i5 | Lh. in Now York, Brooklyn and New Jersey. “Princl- | ofclock, from his late residence, 202 East Thirty. | famed for the pest American and Bnglish drinks. Pro- for its cuticle are engaged in a much more credit- Wea onsai Sang | Low malddling........ 18 i 9 145 | pals only apply to SAMUEL 8. WOOD, Jr., 155 Broadw: sixth atreet, near Third avenue, ‘The remains will | PMctors &- eho htt Able and leas absurd business, The merchant who | i) Atiwntio see be 273 | Good middiin, 2 2% a | —-— be taken to the Lutheran Cemetery, 33 35 35! 35 3! iy be ry a i quality not more than half a grade above or below the jay, November 6, MATILDA S8., widow of David must do @ very risky business when he is com- | Iw Moines Mont et - ab : Fradeuuoted, The receipts atthe ports to-day ‘were ns fol | for merchants, manufacturers and others. Persons with Ei talttncsen, in the 62d year of her af avid MAGRIFIORN2 SALES? TEN PARLOE Gute pelled to rely upon such @ contingency for a return q Se | AE serantah nib Chatlenon, i; Wlusington, zat? | Gch icternces "cP iteutar Sea Presgen?Peoye's | ydumerah service will take place Satinday, No. | Goi ¥f dnt Big; Panui ralntings dicts, Gur "7 5 a ~ folk, 2,881; % “k, 659. Total, . &o. , CARLE 10. ‘ p %—] e 1 ‘ i ensiom: Of profit. The steamer took out a consignment of olla diay lan wook 20205 nates; ths Gay last your, 1P4e7 bates, | ©'"™ ®® pinanotat end Dusiucer Asta MBeegdway, | corner of George strect and Throop avenuc, New | esses Turkish Chairs, Longes. Soihs, Buel, Hxten os about one hundred and twenty-five thousand dol- ean Lour “AND 'Griarx.-Recelpts—200 bbls. Hour, M4is23 ee eee ey. | Brunswick, N. J. the city; Howse Yo lee Tis West ‘Right srced’ (Cline lors, made up of gold and silver. ‘The Sub-Tres. ¢ TA | pushels wheat, 7.27) do, corn, W810 do. adte, 2070 | ANDERSON & CO» No. 9 CHAMBERS SiRERT— | Jones.—On Wednesday, November 6, Sanam, | plnce); between Fiith'and Sinih'avenaey, eee Ceo 13 bags corn meal and 71,245 bushels ‘barley. The flour Money, in sums to suit, loaned immediatelyron prop- | widow of William J. Jones, aged 62 years. ‘| Se ge oe re ary paid out $620,000 on account of interest and 73 =| market was dull and prices were quite generally lower, erty in New York and vicinity. Bonds, Stocks and mise Funeral services at her late residence, Tre t DVERTISER DESIRING TO FURNISH EIGHE $2,000 on account of redeemed five-twenties. The 1g | the ag closing. quiet at our revised quotations, which | cellancous Securities negotiated ; first,’ second &c., Mort- ete pnee, Tremont, ‘ae rooms would bay the Furniture of anyone breaking up housekeeping ; will pay a fair price in cash. THOMAS, Tigra id otlee” a . inal. Westchester county, N. Y., on Saturday, the 9th no Mouthern flow was inst., Pp. M. Verionts of the family are re- » Ot 1: spectfully invited to attend. The sal be 5 course of the market is shown in the table: bis. Southern flour was also dull, and prices genes | “eee vousnt and sold. meres gel uoted raily favored the buyer, while some kinds were FORTUNE.—CUBAN BON! BEARID aT (ik aaaicatiaiaa steal 645 x um SEE iene Wenaianecramedcnas Batons frmer | AL seat zeurig nireh, tt hectap tree react ac: | "KRM AUhls tosidanee in the ty of Newark, a oe 5 x 5 jor yel- | cred; x ve 7 ni covered crimson epi low Western, delivered, ‘and $3 8 a $3 90 lor Bruidy. | fent to 70 percent, inverost yearly ou the poety areanar Bi or Wednseday, Roscrahes 6 GRORGNA, KERN, 450, “for $200; oie. do. $175, do. $48; Pianotorte: Paiute wine. We quote :— sum of $50,000 is asked, 15 per cent; both will be worth 7) | #a,the Ooth year Of his age. Invitea | nas. Bronzes, itageres, Silverware, rosewood, walnat,. $3.50 a 95 09 | oD per cent soon, when Cuba is recognized. Address cca ain themmcate) ‘spectfully invited | Chamber Furnitu sacrifice ; property family leaws 575 a 625 | FOREIGNER, box’ 5,362 Post office, saying where the | to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 935 | ing city. 86 West Fifteenth stre Fir ue. market the rates ranged fro 70 a 725 | bonds are to besent and collected. Eiceaeness on Saturday, November 9, at twelve A. RARE CHANCE FOR OASH AT PRIVATE RESE m2 72% a 77) Wo = o'clock. dence 126 West, Twenty-sixth street.—Parlor Suit, 1-4 for borrowing to per cent for carrying. ‘The $0 a 7a) | Ho foratormotvonre onitrat class city impeeved Real | UAPEAX-—ON Wednesday, November, 6 after a | ays: cep Suits et Redtvom ‘Suita ‘So; Uruwels ‘Care ever ations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as A 6 | eee eee eee ee mens NON SOF, Gy Sixty-ninth regiment, hia tena New York | “7p parvare sati_COMPLETE FURNITURE OF al AY COUKE, M'OULLOCH & CO., Volunteers, in the year of his age. a pnype) dP u Gold cleared..... 9,280,000 1 oat ts £m fe 41 Lombard street, London. The relatives and friends of the familys also the | parc Suite ect Sah ioe SIS he doe Bia Ogee Gold balances. P''earz23 St fo ie low ores. 70 a 800 Foreign Exchange, Siectennies: Gundion ex-oflicers and members of the Sixty-ninth regi- | Rep Suits $10 upwards; Chamber Suits, rosewood and Currency balances... “oooh t74 EE et see eae 2 5g 3 ue “Cable Tranfors, | Ment New York Volunteers, and Irish Brigade, and | walnut, &c., at halt original cost. ‘. st went to three o'clock there was an St, Louis choice tamily 1050 912 0 Circular Letters ' | companions of Cameron Post, No. 79, G. A. R., are FRNITURE AT LESS THAN TALP MANUPAGS active tfully invited to attend his funeral, from the | A ae id for th ft P. M.—Before Call. Californi 800 a 9.00 tor travellers respectfully in id his funeral, from the + turers’ prices. 40 Parlor Suits, 5) Bedroom Suits, lemand fo. le use of gold to-morrow, and the ” Rye flour. ve 400 a@ 500 available in ail parts of the world. residence @f his brother-in-law, Thomas Ryan, 62 | Tables, Mirrors, Extension Tables, Buffet, 60) yards Cars rates in engagements so made ranged from 1-64 ie tid pion. Pac RR. s4 Southern eile ‘3 a 5 2 JAY come ft co., ae gly re CR ator on Harare No- nt ee. At to Sixth, avenue, between Twenty-sixth and to 132, 100 do 4 Southern extra esp 7% & 875 an Soieeeny’ bite ec a nee yey 3 ++ “ - PFIC " ; Cemetery. ; sNT TARP! "| THE RAILROAD BoNps. Southern family 90) a 13w | GECRETARY'S OFFICE, ERIE RAILWAY Company, | COMCUTY. 0 oy ae pag ner: ORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURES orn meal, Westi 5 wR New York, Oct. 8, 1872, AHONY.: iy morning, November 7, at t lowest cash prices, aT The following were the bids for the railroad Sen ani’ iene 30 & $85 | Notice is hereby given that the Transter Books of this | her Inte residence, Jersey City eights, JOHANNA, | mente OMA RIES worthonee a) Ee aes tond: Cor meal, Brandy: 385 39 Sompagy will, be’ ere tle. cenpent i yh ee beloved wife of James Mahony, a native of Bandon, | corner Twentieth te m 4 Noy. 187 closed e , = = YT PAV WENT Re Tol & Wab Istm, ex... 96 Calorie. $90 & %OS | of November, 1873, when the hooks wilt be reopened ny | COWMty Cork, Ireland. ‘ONTULY OR WEEKLY PAYMENTS—CARPERR, 4 1s OX. vee | The relatives and friends of the family are invited Furniture, Beddi ‘ke. Tol & W stm, StL div, oo Puncheo! “1050 feo. b, | transfers at the office of Duncan, Sherman & Co., who > . : ‘urniture, ing, ke. Tole Wenn 5 ws Wheat again ic. a 2c: lower, but ‘Father. more active at | haye becn appointed Transter Agents of this Company. to attend the fanera!. Funeral will be at Christo- DEALY & CUNNINGHAM, Tol & Wab cong con... the decline, the marketclositiy at about $1 48 a $1 60 ior | _ By order or the Board, if. N. OTIS, Secretary. pher street ferry on Sunday afternoon, at one 3H and 386 Third avenue, near Twenty-cighth sreet, GE West Ist m, 1868 No. 2Chicago and $1 62.481 85 for Milwaukee, The sales | o'clock. Erios RoW et, EH Ay Weber DYara bt Ce ony Thd Nor B Apel, hase $1 90 or Nene hy 1 32 ut 10, a lor No. Jhicago, 4 $1 85%, for Nord Mulwauukee, and 81 60 for choice No. 1. EVERAL SUMS TO LOAN—ON CITY PROPERTY, Ger, taratiog |" Se Tithout bomen or tae hold mortgages, at a yee . MERCHANT.—On Tuesday, November 6, Mary, wife fair discennt, AWARD & LEAVITT, Bf Walt stfeet, of Charles C, Merchant. JANTED—TO PURCHASE, IMMEDIATELY, THE entire Furniture of a four story house; must coms Mer & Essex 2 e ‘ udices as Relatives and friends are invited to attend her | prise everything requisite for housekeeping: « liberal 4 Pera tm Te 8" | to do. About TRO Dushels at Gere weseee OE net Nere | ep gia FOR A WHER) ea oLmay | {meral, from ler Inte residence, at Rye, Westchester | basi price paid.’ Address PULCIIASER Lrovaid' oer’ Cleve & Pitts 3d mean. 97 | 20) Atlan Mai And 64340. for prime mixed sall in store. ‘Outs were dull ‘profit, wit ‘ii cut Sr the out | county, N. Y., on Friday, 8th instant, at one o'clock | WrepKry © % PAYEE Sar Pate y P 7 | ONTO eH RER pi ¢ dul profit, without the money. going out of the owuer ‘ v be i . REKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS TAKEN FUR Cleve & Pitts 4th m pe at une! d figures. The sales were confined to 30,000 | control; notisk. Address SATE’ ry, Yiorald office, P.M. Carriages will im waiting on the arrival Forniture, Carpets and bedding, at B. M. ro Chic & pad ls i. vee ae cea, sre. ase. lene nse ANS of the train leaving ene meer street at half- Boe a (cd « g ', 155 Chatham street. An immense 10,000 bushels Canada at $1.17. " fade running order, within 6) miles of New York: on raliroad, | RINE, Wi'e of Gilbert Monaghan, aged $2 years, = = paceretnat opera, Motasses.—Both foreign and domestic descriptions | ginal and es Vee", remain. For particulars, Relatives and friends are: invited to attend the MISCELLANEOUS, Were, newlcGied and nominal at the appended quota: | &¢., Inauire of Dr: LOVEJOY, 21 John street fapiersl, som; fer late seatiedione 80 ngaenitg torn (Goes, 2 NIONS, ENLARGED JOINTS, ALL DIS: sar Fidag! toe cee iam CS er aR a Ethel) Mego pongeeeer ages - street, on jay, November 8, at @ O'clock, - ° th nak ania ZACH. yoy Us ciibad cesthaae ase wana tale $80.000 Fou BU2CHASE, MoRtcaGES on |” McKxoN,—On Thursday, November 7, MARGARET, | gyag(i’e? % the leet cured by Dr. ZACHARIE, 27 Uniow Tinyed ieanetreg 7 Site: | seacombte @eaaney Gre iiror eR Usk Cue | daughter of Peter and Elizabeth Mckeon, aged § *— — Muon pond fo iH Herald office. de soroetgete ‘T FUND, | years and 7 months, OODALL'S PLAYING CARDS, Porto Riggs! Gross ats tie | e400 70 LOANGIN aUMS 10 attend the. funeral. from the resklence oF Her pee Colien Gites ant Mount Verona. os == N= MS TO SUIT, ON e res ner pa- is nd Lv gene Bes oh si Mug | MD Ve.es new Preaee: SBR Be ee | Bk. 000 icy weochene aie | fey eso en, tu ies) anctaot, aa an ei 1, Lack & W 2d sist g. 8B 1800 Ya6's,'con Freieuts.—Berth room has been in fair request and i‘ ‘Montauk Insurance Co. i6s Groadvay. a ee ee ; O'NFILL,—On Wednesday, November 6, in the 30th hd A her age, MARY ANNETTE, wile of Gregory W. ‘Neill. Funeral from her late residence, 492 Ninth ave. nue, this day (Frid: at two o'clock P. M. STR E “A RIIFICIAL TEETH A SPECIALTY, BEAUTIFUL Teeth im partial Sets from $1 each upward; sous from 0 upward: perfect mttin yuarauiced, at J, KENNEDY'S, 18) Bowery. ee SOUTHERN SECURITIES QUIET. The Southern list was quiet and shared the pre- ailing duiness, The Tennessees were firm and 000 5000 C P i T& P7 200) Mich Sou 2d m rates firm, with the Sees mainly of grain, cotton and provisions. In the chartering line ‘little hay been done Com Lie J ore cig I one. he, engage: ‘ere To Liverpool, by steam, ushels grain at Thiwh o. relet, at Dd. 5100. bales ‘of cotton Pisshanresteaeie> sarees NEWARK’S “BLOODY OHASM” NO. 2 boxes bacon at 40s, 2,000 boxos choc More Contractors Charged With Crimi« he new South Carolinas heavy. Virginia consois by TN 4 A PARKS.—On Wednesday, November 6, CATHARINE pronenes SST ere atendy and less active, The following were | {Mshs American Coal, 63} 95. by salt, ba any by of cotton "ae Oma. Fo Bristol, 16,00) nal Negligence. D,, tue beloved wile of Edward D. Parks, in the he closing quotations:—Tennessee ex coupon, 7414 | Tucon cre be ee 83! Norwegian rig once to Cork for orders, with 1,600 bbis. In the case of young Arden H. Grover the Coro- | 24th year of her age. aoe aught ENTS WHO ARE De. : ) 7436 | 100Con Co 4 S$" | naphtha ats. it to United Kingdom and 6d, if Con: | nor's inquest was continued in Newark yesterday, | _ The relatives and friends of the family, also those TENTION AGADI TS WHO ARE DE- 14%; do. new, 744 a 74%; Virginia, ex coupon, | 3%. do 83, | tinent; an American brig of 40) tons register, hence to jewark yesterday, | orner parents, John and Julia Coddington, are ro. Strong of obtalring. sh peices for Woar- a . 600 West Un Tel 8i Corunna with tobacco and return from Cadizor Seville | ANd after all the testimony was inthe jury ren- C1 t FC, are ing Apparel, Carpets, cc. will recetve 50 & 50; do. registered stock, old, 38 a 42; do. sixes, | 100 lo. 825% | With a general cargo, ump sum | spectfully invited to attena her funeral, this (Friday) | cont more ‘th omor addr nsolidated bonds, 65% a 56/4; do. do., deferred | Ww’ 1° 82% | | Naval Stonss.—iho demand for spirits tarpentine has | “cred the following verdict:—‘That Arden H, | aiternoon, at half-past one o'clock sharp, from her | Mr. or Mr*. | Venue, 8600) rip, 15% @16; @ fea My 83" | been light, but Drices show a trifle more strength, clos Grover came to his death at Newark on the 3d day | late residence, 205 Kast Forty-fourth street. |. door ab ove Twenty-fourth str iP, ie fat leorgia sixes, 70 a 73; do. sevens, At Bie, a Bitee, Dats thi sd. hetea ache iets; | Of November, 1872, from injuries sustained by fall suber 0, WitutaM H. PHENO, ta the Oo yeas of A" Bey ete ene ee 7 a 90; North Carolina ex coupon, 35} 0. to Bien 110 do. a vthinslde, ‘Stratied | tog into the ewer In course of construction in | Meage, aM a PERSON I the Oth sear of | ZA. 1 men's easton Ciaekinee Chie Hae wenty sage. ladies’ and g Relatives and friends are invited to attend nis | ture, funeral, on Friday, November 8 at twoP. M., at | > the Presbyterian church, Trains leave foot of Lib- orth Carolina Ratlroad, 464 48; do. fanding, 1866, 30; do, do., 1868, 22a 25; do. new, 21 a 24; do, pecial tax, 148 15; Missouri sixes, 93 a 9334; do. es 3 er and 60 di Ao, tl Tosin ts firm at $435 a $440, thane the transactions are limited and only embrace range. The finer grades are qui ntlemen's castof Clotning, C ry ‘ae. Tadles attented to by Mee. MANNER | ae Elizabeth avenue, in this city, on the evening of — T EDWARD MILLER’S WELL KNOWN ESTABLISH the 22d day of October, 1872, and that irom evi- bbls. within the above bnt prices are without ‘at a little easier, We quote Wash- = RH 2 ee essential change. 5 ‘i ; ington and Newvern at $a $429 and Wiimington at ga, | dence before us wo find that no lighta or obstruc- | erty strect at twelve and ono o'closk S upaaty tet Seventh avenue; near -Ninstoenttns jannibal and St, Joseph, 01a 92; Loutsiana sixe R Safes 60 Uhls, ab gaiton i at $4 Pitch new Wig | tons were put. up at sald sower, it being ius tet | PRENDERGAST -ON.Thutedesy, Nosember % Etazae by calling of or aadrectias Wee See a ein ee 3a 58; do. new, 60855; do, levee sixes, 50 a 563 we a RATS Oe ks gp = has ruled dati, but ina dangerous and exposed condition, and that | BETH PRENDERGAST, in the 6oih year of her age. a ken aaa ~ 10, do, cights, 70875; do. do. eights, 1975, 70 a 755 73 yery firm, the adenrie on the Creek. giving holders hore the contractors for the said sewer—Thomas 0’Con- The funeral will teke place on Saturday; at two T $% BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, cee tvee, 06464) Ga Sine es ok, ; 7s coniidencs, For crude, In bulk, Iter was Uid and gene. | 20T, Michael Shanley, Bernard Shanley, and their | o'clock P, M., from 38 West Thirteenth street. The iH HERZ pays the highest price for Ladies’ and 3 do. eights, 80 a 85; South Re | rally held at 140. a loc: Tho Creek quotations for spot | foreman on. the sald work, John Mulligan—are | friends of the family are invited to attend, De ent on hee Mes AP Arel, Carpets, & - lina sixes, 60 a 55; do. new, January and daly, re 550 do Renned, ‘nace hotide: Teak Son rack sero ek Gree wholly unprotenen ne bet ante na vith (i iy mornings ‘Sovembs rt ie mre Formers ba * a 26; do, do., April and October, . * Bt ties Ri 4 y 101 2 je aH y barricades and with- | day morning, November 7, IMoaENs, the youngest T J. ANHALT'S, eV) , LADIBS epg et al a fay eget fine aie a ee eg ASH ee. | Que any lighta ae night” thereby jeopardizing tho | daughter ol George A. and ‘Harriet i Prieg, in “the ai Gentlemen’ wi be surprised wt he piles Rata sixes, » oe Citwee dan ‘and. dachanged; spot and Nopumber deity. | ves of all travellers th this thoroughfare.” Each | 5th year of her age. in cash tor off Clothing, pels, Jewelry ; Silit GOVERNMENTS STRONG, 1% eries quoted at Bo. 0 234, writ ree cr. ear ibe iets ae eaten a held a yds services Bt ver poriden cscs her father, | gy; poe $15 to Sts; Comte, ce Pas ta Tha @overnment market ‘Rov yee 1564 pork, 1, lo. beef, 473 the Grand Jury. e | on Saturday, the 9th inst, at one o'clock P, 1 OF Minrees, a ee toad, disnlayed morg 18s do qué maeats amd ibd do lard” "Tuy ark warhol waa ( Dpll Feamised wag $4,000 ID GAC CAdty =° | aa rented and ie fagauy. Bre Kyaigonka | AaieAt HOEK xa Wid Ye duals wih vo yoste ate