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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1872.--WITH. SUPPLEMENT, I SALES AT AUCTION, NITURE. nN cent last month is explained by the following re- | 700 61 ve again a since our ae AMEX B. MINES, AUQTIONEER, A -eanvkits, fi INANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. turn of earnings and operations for the month of ey 0. ; Hy Be | irae ughanrabiraan ds eae ones oO feet 20 nine eae i mee wa Pei = tl November :— 4 ‘ i we ee Ly St ealistsi at 5 n tclock — rine ual OAR eee ote sali omnes al s : By | esiny bei aa oth ge streets. —— eB ‘ TRUSTEE'S SALB, a VALUABLE _DIAMO! R PRECTOUS wn] The Money Market Active and 300 Pac 7 us oe ania aac Fea crap. Mew Crop, STONES, | MOUNTED NN 1s CARAT KT GOLD, rem Curtains, 20) 65, | Cubs, " rs — from 35 Union square to our stot Pha pis Unsettled but Easier. ‘Total du add $A}. TOG, for $47,767 68 we - for Convenience’ one eae ail of whic ure warranted me the ters, a % ° Cash collected Nov., 1 62, Sea the trustee as ight and quality as ee, Satan at very low prot fa Yor next pag nit hate 200 Tox, ry Heb soll Gold J Jewelry. ‘of the. latest Parisian i | wholesale an th ave: 1000 ES w a= el it hunting case Watches for Coy and gentlemen, | nae, ‘cormnte ot Micky At 00 7 tex. sot in enamel al sng diamonds, &c.,to be sold without re- LLY. nee. 4 i a org Seonn. ips Fy raed serve, by ordi AERTS Ti ‘TE REST ringer. o light demand, a ne, and tele ane aeaae ork over ofered at once 134 reat Twen erry ware ect, | The Average of the Rate on Call 6 40 986 95 | 18 2 ae at Fee. ag he iy. ronan dale’ ud 300 Lote choap '375 00 «3,060 33 434 33 1! | Rosia. more in’ this elty, aid aggregating nearly $20), es anit’ Sut thf cut i for the Year 1872 Otter sources... reese 00 oun oT 08 er | 38 Be seers none lala fon Fret has i LARGE ASSORTMENT OF OARP&TS, FURNI- . ap reece 300 43 oe ¢ latest and most elegant designs, a! ene ee, Bedding. at, lov lowast Ware prices, se ety zo Nov. 16726566,718 s | 2 bt . LOCKETS, SCARE Sn AND RINGS, STUDS, BLEEV] Decrease...... 420 00 683 00 $74,104 00 | no Hirtina dvds, slr tie anew cand water oon | AMM dock Oe Ree garam | FOLD STEADY AND FIRMER. | —Z°iserocc of neni ox per sent nee fitots |S i {XOLID GOLD JEWELRY—Compristog Bracelets, Neck: 4 ‘ Chambe 7 laces, ib Gok Brovellopaull Gals of eanciiee workrane ipaluding vines ‘rocelved Weakly Parlor sag Phember : and 0% per oe Sioa hesesatoe ings. i” fe it snore wil be on exnidon Taareay, ee. 98 _ | (Vanrars Government Bonds Higher | mo government bond market, on light busl- | 22, HH HR | Winter adc, or o', Mana LLEN RB, MINER, AUCTIONEER, Farnituro, ness, was exceedingly strong, the 67's rising to | 1600 98 cotton seed, 450. @ 46c. Neatsooe iubricat Wasie Salearooms #6 Chambers and 77 Reade streeta, Bata, “Bading, Ao and Buoyant. 116% and the currency sixes another fraction, to | 122° 5 ys wo # arket for te ON MOXDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, by the? week or mouth, 112% a 112%. The registered “January and July" | 200 1 200 37 the sai at7X errlotk their a! enllories, soci ocnaivisy Apiaasiar ARENA issues of the five-twenties were quoted 112% & , oe ba Year (west), >, ve | 1124 when gold was 111%—or at a premium of 109 Mi i ‘A PRIVATE CoLLEUHGN'S OF Ak vagaognai wd MOREL, 08, JMEEKIE PAvuuTS—caReard The 67’s Nearly 2 Per Cont Above ae oom Nia Hele eee amines aia ak AON 3, i” wou Bs tie in Comprising choice examples of artists of the Frenc toed ak, e premiam of 1 tin gon. 5 200 i el Septic gr oF para Re A DEALY & QUNNINGHAM, stood at @ premium of nearly 1% per cent in gon. | 33 ae Protemor’ Soiderimanty Of of "Bidnny Forey, 5 prfland 396 Third avenue, near Twent signi Their Par in Gold. The following were the closing quotations:—Unlted | 340 i igo market guia z Protescos Cart Hubner. Shattuck, cape PAGERS RENEE EEE States currency sixes, 112% a 112%; do. do. | »0L9 100 18% ou Shy ys The Fh 4 ND SOFA BED. . | ii Tt Me a | a Mis an Saaeeaen gions anes | = Rood Me Ms ie i INDON MARKET iF a0 pack. ‘A, Saline. gap oie. LONDON QUIET | <enitarisiscemaicran'aa, Waatcoadan’ tes Mini CLOSING PRIGES—3 O'CLOOK P. d doreee ¥. Von Sede Gubort™uetart, re ig tr 811234; do. do., 1864, do. do., 112% # 112%; do. do., ny ‘Sales Royntienn. Biersiadt, GENERAL BUTLER AND THE OREDIT MO- 163 do don, 1004, do. do., 118%: 8 118165 do, do., vais De Brackeleer, 8. Colman, BILI 1865, do, do,, 112% @ 112%; do. do., 1867, registered, ded 1 de Bout, ¥ 1, enty, Be. A Further Advance and a Subsequent Beae- | January and Jury, 1125 0 112%; do, do,, 1965, coupon, on ae Vermuten, W, M. Brown, Ho Comes te the Rescue of Seorctary tion at the Stock Exchange do., 1165 & 145% ; do. do., 1867, do, do., 116% a 117; ‘at 6c. ; 400 boxes: do. vou Bid there Boutwell and Says Ho Is Willing to Be. do. do., do, do., 116% 01167; do ten-forties, | Union Faclic: a9 registered, 1003, @ 100%; do. do., coupon, 109% a 109%; do, fives of 1881, registered, 11144 a 112; do, do., coupon, 11134 a 112, STOCKS DULL AND STRONG. The stock market was leas active owing to the approach of the Christmas holidays and the ab- ‘Also a number of fine Fnglish Water Colors by Hayos & Clarke. The above will De on exhibition on and after Friday, Decomber 27, day and evening. . sone AUC ONE Ee Deron AND sale: 37 Nassau street, gpbos| ite the Post office; Horse Auction mBeanch: 110 to 1lt East Mhirtsente street, near vourts erga. Investigate the Matter, The following letter was written by General Ben- jamin F, Butler to the Boston Glove, from Lowell, under date of December 21:— Tobserve in the Washington correspondence of a THE PROPHESIED “HOLIDAY RISE.” fe COMMERCIAL REPORT. ores Cotten Quiet and Steady; Receipts at asite ut prices shows Ro easen- Y JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, your paper, under the date of December 20, the " the Ports, %5,0%4 Bales—Flour Steady— “PINE snow Locks, Oven A GLASSES, followin, te he ‘Tt in Latches th wa vertitied yas. Foreign Exchange Easier—The Southern List | sonco from the street of most of its leading spirits. | Wheat Firmer—Corn Unchanged—Pork Hal cpanee. ete AER NEE On 4 co Wan iobiler Book) al ote to Secretary Boutwell suit Neglected—Monthly Statement of the The hats diy while Pocee:ris in volume, oe and Lard Quict—East India Goods shoulders, 6 5c. 28 ean ace ry taltod thou stor in ie, Wi ie ra le! much wider range, an usiness was unusut eT = HUB he having never decided whether he would accept Illinois Central Railroad. se , af ba hai fee event atin blastoma Hie Boxst at sar bellen aa i) me c. cong ke at thelr a {t. General Butler's indirect connection with the well distributed—prices up to two o'clock under- inal—Naval Stores Firm—Wooel Quict— wants, gti “e The atnet bee piped BO teloes ‘ont J, BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER. investigation and Is evident influences and pur- going what has come to be known as “a holiday Metals Quict-Whiskey Steady. ‘at 7%c., 300 tlerces for the balance of month at Tao A. Valuable Property on Seventeenth street, near | poses in the matter are attracting gencral com- WALL STREET, } rise,” the improveme nt ranging from 3} up to 134 Tugspay, Dec. 24—6 P. M. thorces for Aad at Bi4c. Cit: ‘ha in pea mand and Union , square, and on Twenty-second street, near | ment among the Representatives and the public,” TuEspay, Mee. 24—6 P.M. - steady. les 500 the! yee Seventh avi So far as either of these par: he aul lude to per cent, the latter extreme heing reached in the The trade movement was unusually slow to-day, | , Sugar. Por raw was au though: A. J. BLE OER. GON SO: mL eel ae no Hit Brad myself 1 should have passed them by aa 1 do | - Om 'Ohange to-day cotton was quiet and steady | caso of Harlem, which old at 116%, although it was | and it was almost as close a holiday, 40 far as some | {ere.waane mater aeaton I beat at Span me way seventeenth ‘surest—ho’ thet dry Sry hugh ast. | EAny othors of fools” gone, Dut the intent, "ot sdpetaleh maaan pila hg sataren, ane offered later at 115. Wabash advanced to 7, but, | articles of merchandise are concerned, as though | quence, were, reported. Refined wa algo a w nent brick | ped ra a Bast 9 vent ce Ths ne SUBS mailest a inure Mr, Boutwell by Wheat wast ui atcae eataha aiid BORER Sin in the aurry before three o'clock, when there was | it had been a holiday in reality. The wholesale | Cuba—Refinin, inte lor Bes contnon, ie Ba - “tt that “@ holiday fall,” dropped to 74%. The rest | business part of the City was well nigh deserted at lory prown stone itouse and Lot (and the Furniture) 207 W d a c.5 Prine wo ° I avenue. Pays loper cent iandbiis attic e aeton som, without ayoreaton as parte toAssiate at | Sorn remained quiet and ateady. In the Wall | ofenotist kept most of tho day's rise excepting | an early Meanie \Gnetierncem, snd sie mervenite she ed ibe. oe mola J, BLE i : sarees ah er ed CAC LA eal sa | Cree Ae Pacific Mail, which, after an early show of strength, | pubifo ‘the mo bee _bugily a: fatal 2 hit 7 Of nes EOKER, SON & CO,. WIL . | the stockholders acatinn Mes eats DEER, OH. #00 5, WILL, § Ls! chats, HEMT ae ain mn name ait r. Boutwell, ‘ THE EVE OF onnremmas succumbed to the Tee cocapledet! idee: hom i the Bolec- is, ic aot aati she Galcaeene vader licestiek of Can he sd | with or withou sruéd dr 3 in an) was made a half-holiday, the occasion being cele- ‘PRESSURE OF SALES tion of “Christmas presents,” Very Boo ssi pe ‘ston to geforce. the (our story-and agement brick Hone and | Tame of any trustee for iis use, nd who Wer BV rated ‘with the usual jocularity and merriment s ; fair to choles, 950. A 103Ge, pero Of Fifty fourth ‘street? lor wlijxsse | tO the contrary Will Wish he had not. 1donot be- | among the brokers, the boards adjourning an hour and declined to 74%. | The recent weakness in St. | little was done in the commercial marts and busl- insta Row Bo 12, 8c. cae Ass, oie house feet deep; finished as store ‘and dwelling’ | lleve Mr, Alley 80 teatified. The persons, whoever ng, , bod Paul is attributed to an impression that no divi- | ness was very Ught, both on and off ’Change. | Nos. 10to h a 9X0. Manila—Superior Flour was steady and wheat was very strong superlor ai under a good export inquiry. Corn was quiet but firm. Oats were also quiet and steady. Provis- before the regular time, while the strect was de- serted by the speculative dealers quite early in the afternoon. THE EXPORTS OF THE WEEK. Maps at 77 Cedar street. UCTION SALE AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE 12% Weet 26th st.—This day, jeomunencly at 10% 01 eles HENRY ZINN, Auctione: iio’ Ls dend will be paid in February, or at least that the dividend will be insignificant. Erie was quiet, be- tween 60 and 60%. New York Central touched as been about the same business acted to-day dy ott foreign and domestic, and ate Faarket remained ste ad y. @ tierces Carolina at 7340. & B40. vage Bangecn at 6%. a Tigo, Paws they may be, who, betu, ee in these affairs, jesire to shield themselves yy bringing in others who are not, will find difficulty, For the rest, though cee this time Ihave had Is over Has citynado Furniture, comprising every. article | neither any direct nor “indirect connection with 9834, the highest point of the season. The decline é enevonsary for housekee An ‘co Rosewood Rati the investigation,” not having suggested to one of | The aggregate exports of domestic merchandise seas cisaae aired Grudlltod 66. thie: seaciear fons were still very quiet, but there was no note ‘onacoo, The market has been sgl Site Parlor end, Bedroom, Suits, Mirrors, Brussels Carpets, | the committee a single question to ut to a wit- | from the port of New York for the weck ending » ‘ppear- | worthy change in values. Cotton was steady for | last for all descriptio: ‘no materi: ange in prices ij Bureaus, Wardrobes, Hair'and FeatNer hess, of even having asked how ® witness testi- ance of dealings in money at 1-16, although the | lots on the “spot,” while futures were a shade in | a8 poticeable, The aed ten 10a tp ides? is fled,’ yet if those concerned are anxious to have | December 24, 1872, were $4,734,880. Brop Inf0, at Sera 140.4 100 anon do, at from 106, Be. t the whole matter fully understood, and desi THE FOREIGN MARKET. Tate on call closed eventually at 7 per cent, coin, | the buyer's favor. East India goods were firmly | 20 cases Connecticut, crop 1871, at from_35c. to ‘i BY, MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONBER.—MORT- le whole matter fully understood, a1 aire me 4 was assisted by @ vague rumor that there had | held but quiet. Petrol auil, ana gases do. Ohio at 9c. and oi bales of Havana at Sia age sale, Monday next, clegantly fitter Restau- | 60 to do, I will undertake the business, and need The advent of the holidays was attended by a eld but quiet, Petroleum was dull and entirely | $1 05. rt ‘were unimpor zentem Dining Rooms, near Broadway able lease; | not be applied to for that been a heavy defalcation in one of our city banks, | nominal. Naval newspapers. I flatter myself that I have a faculty urpose through the rich fixtures; sore will; excellent business; great bar- duller movement in the London market, but prices Groceries were quiet and steady. Bo. ‘a 8c. for common to good, and 8%c. for * the amount involved being placed at as much asa | stores were dealt in moderately at unchanged prices, ‘i base re area for investigation to find out. Respectfull; remained steady and firm. Our new five per cents pric prime. BAYERSDORFER, Attorney for Mortgagee; . dollars. It is only proper to ada |- | Wool was quiet, but firm, and whiskey was steady, Woot.—The market during ist three di aaatee ofee 45 Bowery, corner Stanton Nredt, BENE. BUtLan, | wore «noted, indeed, at « small improvement. | millon doi aly the ranor, Mons | Aswm-The market for pots remained sendy onder a | BER ARt out arn, wrowout, Sales were made pra. gent inquiry has failed to verlfy the rumor, Morris and Essex sold at 90, HIGHEST AND LOWRST PRICES. cipally, in small Ee) to supply the immediate require- nts of The figures for consols indicate as yet no appre- note sales of hension of trouble between Russia and England on the Khivan question. Eries ruled a % per cent fairjobbing demand, but pearls were wholly nominal, We quote :—Pots, $8 69. Receipts tor the past three days, 49 packages. manufacture: Y MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER,—SELLS Friday next, at 409 First avenue, corner of Twenty- dourth street, valuablo Lease and ele; Fixtures of ox- THE STATEMENTS OF THE HERALD CUBAN COMMISSIONER ENDORSED. cellent paying Liquor Store; a bargain, this day, at pri- Sore vate nie.” MAX BAYERSDORF2IOS onice, 248 Bowery, | The following 1s from the Washington corre- | lower for most of the day, but at the close recov. |_| The following table slows the highest and lowest | Benois Masketats.—Thore has only heen a lnited Se. $2 bales Calforne fr BY. JOHN H. DRAPER & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | 8Pondence of the Boston Glove:— *| ered to within 3 of yesterday's quotation, prices of the principal stoc! ae he day:— demand tor brick since our lastreport, but, notwithstand- ‘21 city "fall Sailfornia, 7 Pte maaan Lackawanna aiid Western Railroad | Your correspondent has received private letters MONEY EASIER, New York Central (V4 x nm ing, the market was firm st srevions Agures. “Lime: was batt Oe wares was steady ompany Wi OU TONS SCRANTON COAT, from Cuba, written about a month since, within the | qe money market was ensier, the intervention | Erie 2 60% © | Likewise quist, but: unchanged, selling ine small way at os at public ee ‘on Friday, December 27,at 12 o'clock | Cuban patriots’ lines in the central department, » shore 96 , | $1 50 for Rockland common and $1 75 for do. lump. Ce- a Rodi at Se xehange place. 2* December a7, at o'clock | civing’a terse but interesting account of affairs by | Of Christmas stimulating lenders to put their | Lake shore Hg Box ment was steady at $1 60 per Lbl. for Rosendale. Laths SAMUEL SLOAN, President | one who is trusted by the Cubans and is thoroughly money out early, which they did at rates ranging | Northwestern Ko transactions. " | wore in moderate demand and gold at $2 60 for Eastern DOMESTIO MAI MARKETS, ¥ AMES CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, 61 HUDSON tae a ai cieingsmbunarrenaste resent pub. | fom 7 per cent coin to 1-16 and interest, the bulk | Northwestern preferred. 86. | *Riawptes— There hag been ao trade of. 60 ~~ Garvestox, Dec. 2, 187%, Plumbing and Gay Fitting Estblishment— | lished in aNew York daily, ahd adds also some facts | Of business having been at 1-2 and interest, equiv. | Rock {sland rH 1114 | since our last, and filees remained ae encore paatonsieasy aod soe 17/40. Net receipts, 368 a haralay, ture at 128 Wout Ewen tour tee, which show that President Cespedes had just re- | alent to about 1234 per cent, the commission of 1-32 St. Paul preferred. we Bed ge Be tamantine r 16 07, 3 =e nad Onteans, Dec. 24, 1872, venue, all neurly new. Sale per | ceived, via Paris, full accounts of the internal dis- | neing paid for the two days to Thursday. As the | Ohio and Mississippi 45% | Gorren'—The market has ruled quiet a ‘ince Our last, but ton. in, moderate: dematd: tow widdites’ tered: ——— oo BES orders’ in Spain, The Cuban force, now well average rate on Monday (as far as it could be cal. | Union Pacific, 379% | exhibited ‘considerable, firmness. salos aggregate spitaliney Igige,, Net receipts, 8721 t balers vio aati G8 SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A FORECLOs. | armed, is not less than ten thousand, and can be | averag y ( al: | oO. 0. an 305g | gmly about 100,000 Ibs. of lake Bt S20, cash, and W@ ious of | Fexporte to the Continent, 3,22! Sa last’ even: ure gi mortgage Iwill sell at public auctioncn | easily Swelled to from twelve to fiftcen thousand | culated in such a market) was over 18% per cenf, | G0. andl. U-.....-.. ‘ English best Adleoted, here and to arrive, at28i<o. ‘Other | imgr S800. Stock, 161,001. Thursday, December 2, Peat gelock F. M., the kur- | men, Veterans in the warfare of the last three | the decline to-day is quite Pacitie Mall graph. a, | mgials were very qulet, but not cssentlally changed in pi. iaicaiassencess-a ten Pee, 24, 187%. 789. and 791 Third avenue, saloon Now | yearly and over. What thelr number might bo if @. | Cortox.—The demand for spot cotton was but mod- | Exports—To Ureat Britain, 420; conatwise, Tisik Sales, CORNELIU: HERMAN, AUCTIONEER, Leat Tobacco, Ciga Cigar Moulds, 4c. arms were attainable is only limited by the num- ber they could use. More than half their force have the Heury and Spencer rifles. Several pieces of artillery are stillin the central seer 4 GAIN FOR BORROWERS, but is far from being as satisfactory as it might be. Some one who has taken the trouble to cipher out In Philadelphia Reading was strong and ad- vanced to 117, orate, and, without matorial change in quotations, the market was dull and a trifle in buyers' favor. Future Geliveries were avout steady. The sales sum up as fol- OWS —= aaa ‘fo Great Britai 1,000; last evening, 1,500. rash #8 ci ist and fi iaditnen 19s. Nec rocerpen, ‘otton qui an rm: midd mee fet recel a Great bapa 3,004. — Friday, December 47. at 104; o'clock, No 13 Bowery, ment, in which “over oh¢-half their force op: the average of the money market for the year just | SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE, Day, Lert Ho'g. total. | Soak eee 7 Cases Connecticut sced leat thoes yea and where tp ert Cespedes maintains head- drawing to a close claims that the rate on call has Tuesday, Dec. 24—10:15 A. M. ree 8 ary “ee Cotton quiet: middlings, Ie. copguet reeginashat 3475 ales, F Alarge lot Cigars, Cigar Moulds, tron safes, Ac. Sate STL TuRCCHeGINe axosneceyrGnkata: A eed averaged 9 per cent. If the announcement of $8000 Uss.20, c. 65, mee 115% 15000 US Bs, 1040, 0... 100% ae —— At | exports coastwise, 108. “Sules, 60.” Stocl By, order of the Consignee. of its secured portions, the patriots have gathered | the fact shall result in bringing more capital to | 138 OD USSae Ss, ‘61. Hag 10000 Ose <6 UO | _ Total easton sali 19 aoe Ter sates ane ;; fs ‘ Wasixaror, Dee 2, Ee reat worn 6 Also, at Il o'clock, a largo lot of | their families, and have thus established several | wall street it will not be an unwelcome digcovery ce 10 A. M.—Bofore Call. been as follows :Sales last evening al rh Pp. for retant Grade turpentino: stony iat 33 tor 20 hi quiet, thriving towns, oue of which is generally the to the stockbrokers. The fact illustrates again 72 cs Bie Bee 300 at 19%¢c.; Janua: 600 $4 75 for yellow dip and Dishes ‘Lar, $4 56, Rye, Scotch and siriah Wniskov, Runi, Port aud Sherry Wines, P seat of government. My correspondent, who is Cuban born, though educated here, says the effect the necessity of making benking a free system; for B. ; 800 at 19 9-160 arly e.. 1,000 at 19 18-160., 10)'at EUROPEAN MARKETS. of the struggle is very apparent; the people, the if money 18 worth 9 per cent from day to day in | ; \RUSTEE ALE OF EV ‘AL! LE white Creoles eapecialy, are becoming hardy, fru- -) tate on York Kiver. formerly called ‘Ripon ttall,® | gal, simple, and withal, as is natural, rather sav- Wall street it isensy to see that other interests | 38 Plo nga prmnll pmegeetttedge te RE poe ee but now known as Bigier's, e. Half the Ouban force are freedmen, Between | are sutfering. Hence we continue to find prime | 299 poets sat Aanerinan secuel ites cine Sn eiere pe In execution of decress of the United States Circuit Fi em amd gle can whites wnere is complete harmony. | commercial paper still dull at 1012 percent dis- i money, and 017) 8 92 for the account. United states ave~ Court for the Eastern District’ of Virginia, entered re- | ite strug rolonged indefinitely all that | count. Foreign exchange was less firm, but quota- | 600 twenty bonds, [386"s, old, 9244; 1867's, 92; ten-torties, 88%3 qucnrey on the 11th and 2id October, 1872, mm the case of | 18 ecto Mor sustaining life simply can be obtained. 280 Bey ves, 8955. eke Sekievies: Die: $h=-TThitid eine xpet ‘ Iministrator, tc, vy the Cas tee don Medical supplies and ammunition are often very tions were unchanged, actual business in prime Quo five-twenty b eden 98%, for the Insite of 1863 ho bi utuied as t ustee in the place and | scarce, but the latter is ge nerally, when running | gterling being 4 below the rates on the bul- | 200 Pars Bourse. Panis, De Dec. 24—P. M. fe ixentes, 88t, 276. t the office of Grubbs: © Willing asc a aa short, replenished from the foe, ‘The whole ques- Ietin board vo a iarunroot OTTON -Mankr.—Livenroo, Dev. 24-6 P- tity of Richmond, Vay on Thursday, the 13th d tion resolves itsel! into a matter of endurance, not | letin , a wiihe marker closed unchanged. The xilex ofthe day ruary, 1873, commencing at 12 o'clock M., 80 much as may | OM the part of the Cubans, but of the Spaniards; for GOLD STRADY—I1115% 4 111%. st) have been 12, 000 bales, including 3,000 for export amd Le necessary to pay said Wall bt, of the Land em- | the former can fight a successful defensive warfare The gold market was steady and firm on the basis | 200 Merk t eon aeety Site dieses nt fea my pao hed oaecure a debt to Wiliam Wahlert ba ye at bebe ae ei aepe Be ped i ove ie of 1115 a 111%, the sales alternating on the two 108d. a 10 a: ‘nidaling ‘Orleans, 103 10Kd, Bn ere dated 274 June, 1058, as has not been herctotyre sold by | {BAt, rom the present troubled condition of Spain, 7 were no shipments or gatton froin Banibay (or ibis port suid Bugler with the consent of said Waller. There are now to. be sold about 2,100 acres of land, lying on York | York county, about four miles from Williams: 6. he land wil: be sold in parcels, according toa in which will be explained on application to the auc- neers. Terms—One third at the time of ale (in legal ulers), the balance in three equal instalments at 6, 12 t and i$ months. JAMES ALFRED JONES, Sub-trustee. _Gnvans & Winttams, Auctioneers, the Cuban cause will be advanced, My correspond: ent states that, while the Cubans may be partially | prevented from raiding in the western department, or be even driven from the eastern department, they never can be conquered 10 their chosen fast- nesses of the centre. He is himself a veteran sol- dier, having served in the Union army with credit. There is a movement on foot which promises tho Janding of fresh seees of ordnance stores, ixed figures all day, The weaker tone of the foreign exchanges, by inducing buying of bills, served to stiffen the market and arrest the depressing 1n- fluence of large sales of gold received from the Sub-Treasuary iu payment of the January interest, the disbursements on which account were $1,101,- 000 in gold and $323,000 in currency, the redemp- dl A721; Moblte, 1 ion ‘Sa7b: Gilimicrton This da: fod week, between the 16:h and inst. TRADK AT MANCIRATER.—LivERrooL, Dec, %4.—The mar- ket for yarns and fabrics at Manchester 1s quiet and un- cr Be got, Bueanercrrs Manget.—Livanroot, Deo. 14— 2 market 1s quict. Livsaroon, rovisioas Manxer.—Livenroot, Dec. 24— Evening Bacon, 37s. St. per, ew. for short. rib middles: common, 16s. ‘id. per wt., and 36s. 6d. per cwt. for Derland Sut” Lant Sia dd. per owt. DON PRODUGK Matket.—Loxnox, Dee. 4—Even- 1LLIAM ABBOTT, AU TONBER, eu CaS. ammunition, meaical supplies snd and some men. tion of called five-twenties amounting to $11,000 ‘We quot Cian ihihasin, Se betgein,. Hiei ing oxSpirits tugpentine, 36, 0. a Als, per ot aan spectfully inform his numerous frichds and (he ub. coin, A 7 Tite 1% 18 MIROLEUA Manent.—datewant, Ded. 34.-- . Renerally that ho has opened the large store “THE ‘APACHE WA WAR, ‘ SPRCIR ENGAGEMENT 19 foxy | S46. for fine pale American, wery, near Chatham ly te - " 9% 5 —_—_—_—-oo ceive ie wii'Kiniatot’ merchandise, as One Hundred Indians Killed. of $600,000 for Wednesday's steamer also helped to ws i cs 20° PINANCTAL ve sate of hotels, business places. aa heretofore 3 FL fp Renner nanove oe ABBOTT, 0 tee Bowery: A correspondent at Los Angelos, Cal., writes as | Tender the market firm, The principal ductuations igs Hf fat Ff) ThaNtIG SAVINGS. BANK. ani ‘ wiegd ‘i the ber 8 -~tho wage Tro Mg eg are shown in the table :— rt 97 —The Seemiie’ at ged oe cotton in, store runnin Chatham square and.) New, Powe! ery. jate of December 15:—The stage from Prescot! vee 1H 1PM. 8s 97% analy Benge “than ®@ grade above or below the nnn ~~... | Arizona, arrived here last night. assenger Tiled Mi. * his 1 AL BE. Meee 95 97 Hee each TWENTY-FOURTH DIVIDEND. xn ar uorest ion “Forte NE FOR ALL WHO CONSULT MIs8 | gives the following reliable dctatis of the Indian iA. M no - here was aregt romelned’ Ae fo Says pat Bot. |. at ce ae Oa Oe ee ee eee Tultay daneoer WHOLINGTON: sroclaime drunken of uniaithial | ¢ nin Arizona:—General Crook's campaign | 13 i, 10 23 nea waning sales of 300 Blo, ex slp, at 1Wike. | 20ers ‘Dividends not withdrawn will be added to he is of thi UsiNess, Kor duck a ic ne — art HiEast Twehty-eighth street, neat Fourth av. | SERINST inode Ap rere rrtharn partor the Territory | 1a the ‘gold loan market the rates ranged from a &., Lae to tS eal bes et ine ineipal DEPOSITED NOW WILL DRAW INTEREST STONISHING.—PROF. MAURICE REVEALS ALI | 18. progressing rapidly, Since it commenced up- | 6 per cent for carrying to flat for borrowing. The base ‘eke na, Ice. SevteGoveritaent bags, AS FROM JANUARY 1 poison HALL, Prosidonk affairs of life, love, business, absent frlenda, lotteries, | Wards of one hundred warriors have been killed | operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as § Mh cot rans maa) noe. Ceylon, P. Coorun, Secretary. i 4c, _Oftice, 68 East Ninth street. and my pies? iad ges ha base si P| lellows: ai Warsonlna. ie, ai sears, git 5 &.b. Satu, te ae. : i. as the vicinity of the San ncisco | am . — —— MADAME MARS, MEDICAL AND BUSINESS CLAIR. tins cad she Red Rock country, in whioh thirteen | Gola dleared... - $40,358,000 i) oe | ei Botiigs tea | MONEY 10 LOAN IN BROOKLYN, NEW YORE sHiimiaubremmedicine. ewe | warriors were killed, thelr Winicr stores destroyed | Gold balances... i 2 | tases Ser Gt | Acta ect county eT alvo Tor We purchae of " f 2 nd second mort Bai | See ears vO oC he be il weg S ‘iisiassoKtke aaron a &,, | Sa e flour market rae tendy eady, un ee rege “SAWARD & Le. AVITT, 5¢ Wall street _ aids and his Inspector were east of the Mon- = 6 | Sxpor ae sine x x —— ae gollon Mountaine when last heard from, but | The market for the ratlroad bonds was dull, but a oi sear ar bik ine al quotations. Soph Saati 7 Meg LA Mat vBeockiya Polit AND fon le oh the commands operating in this upper country | its tone was firm. Union Pacific firsts sold at 90%. By 1 9616 om Boor Were pals i only apply to SAMUEL S, WOOD, Jr., 196 Broadway, were met at Co Son BF Sehwwiin tee cians ‘The following were the bids at tne call:— 20 Gact ij white acd Ladd a E GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN A eee Gye thé naxt fitnee Gaye. New York Cen ae 1a. 9a 2% | "8 pel & Hid Gana. te so 25% $350 0 an (jtaENs SaviNs BANK omty sixth street, garanieg rie Yom | aud orders for ¢ ne et ns arc now operating in | Rew York ven os aoy Wartem .0.D6 1A 301 Be 70 RTS UTs_JANUARY TREE RES NEW TORK. Melisa a LAL iis the mountains on the west bank of the Verde. | New York Gen 9 | 7532 | Choice State. . 780 8 775 © twenty-fith semi-annual interest at the w. a. MAXWEL L, Ut BAST TENTS Captain Price, with his company and a company of een Zoek ane Wah ca bds... 8 ih Superfige Wester: ° 8% @ 625 | rate of six per cent per anntin on all sums of $5 and up- he eee neaute organized trom, th, Indians aacaty rosie, | Hey thee iB ie Uist TMS pS | Ratdh, eMeh te Ms Sataty Nv cand oad | jo Prescott on the 6th ot las oe agg, wile | & ERE iy LA Gale ‘Chie i. rd $8 a 7H paidon and atter Tuesday, J acecy a. : ar Sota rk Anterd aguas BF 0 ‘o-operating with hovris'a evox Age “183 - £3 se at ad Ail interest not called Fe oases wi | remain as princt. already. in one field. If the vigorous PR gt Me 70) & 800 | Pnlawdopodtors books any time When preseuted alter GRINDLE, raeadgres sow tn rogreas continue through the Pit OW eons st in. 1 2 ORR 8 188 | the ast of Jann diy: for: the: reopen 7 2years practice, quar: | Winter Iti# thought that ail the indians in the Phin, EWE chle AU i a8 RRS: | and bape eee ne tog Me and ow Autees certain relict to Tadice'with or without medicine; | try wil ta permanent peace before " nic : . and payment of mot trowm 03 ie upper country will want a pi Pitts, FW & Uspee; 800 a 850 | Mondays and Saturdays from 0 Pg “i ‘w7P. Aaa Foret requiring nursing. Residence | soring, Cleve & Pitiocon ei 400 a 500 Deposits made on or before January My will draw _ z — ae MONE OUTRAGES. Cleve & Pitts2d m * £2 & 825 | intorest trom tho Ist of January. eh ay | SURE PREVENTIVE A ist ALT. con TAGIOU 8 | The Arizona Miner of the 7th inst. states that the Chic # alton sf Southern superfiae. sa 6 jank books in German, French and Englis! diseases. Directions . perfectly | Camp Grant Apaches have started in afresh, their A pop $0 81300 Hank oF Bowery, saat NTARD. President sufe and rellable preventiy foceipt of 4b: by brut My | latest victim being a Mext thas ‘They now seem . 32 248 ‘ ‘ E.A.Q }) President. GOULD, M. D., lock box, No.1, Winchendon, Mass. Money bent on leaving the reser i Seen ih ‘oid § 30 a 365 Sryxour A. vd ecretary. a Ii ye Foindd at onca i any regularly educated phyal: | “apaches have Tecentiy Kilted three men near | fiey punenanenh Wd (83% | \CONRY LOANED ON NEW YORK, BROOKLYN, sate and reliable and thoroughly effectual. Fort Bayard, New Mexico. General Dovin las sent 8 60 rie 65 Newark or Elizabeth improved Pro party. Bring cys UA SeAPARD., PANAI: Paya: | UO OE eee: .1080 Fob. | Your papers, trom Lio 4 P.M. to WILLIAM BOGEN, ad 4 LE PHYSI- LS rty street, basement. ' A cian, guarantees to remove obstructions, from w RE AL ESTATE MATT MATTERS, iter dence aARe, sales ry 8 i+ 4 | ever ca swith or Ti iceroaatle prtoes oe tir | AL Sa Sine No, i SPO Fi ay Qrss EOF THE CANADA SOUTHERN RAILWAY boar ous ple for Wau. ow. ¥ Ms Toe Re price ‘an be sent to nT § address; advice | The Movements in Pro} Property Very Light— gi'otfor No.2 Dulu yy at ip a ok sircet, New York, Dec. 24, ree, 0. P white Canada—| in bond, ie market close + A Few Good Private Sales Made. Union ae 1 very strong at abont $1 63 a $1 66 for Chica ‘The semieAgi' fiat Interest maturin a Jandary 1, ory or This week, as predicted, has thus demonstrated Pao 5 Be COR and for Milwaul the first morigage bonds of 1 nada Southern 9 Dp” ‘TOR R HARRISO 1) Cent 7 per cent, '75, . lug Bellviie a8 i Ist in 8's. 95, fter the 2d prox. i diately. c misult wi fit | - I iL bs P eounuem Sires tnediainan to or order ; office pr ee very little activity in the rae of eal ie 195 and 15 Pom. | OR aera Western mixed, a vitoat: He. 8 Toe, for South Te Unie trast Compa ork Z3iroadinay D*,DESLARD, @ TWENTY EIGHTH STREET, NEAR | BUDS OF Pevee oor aes baa me: $0030 US 620,0, 167... 10% $10000 U 8 6, 10-401. Joong | SER MUG, and Glo, for how Wertern mixed, aioat, Prosident. Four:h avenue, cures all secret diseases And de. | transactions have been considerably more numer- Rie eae ee 12130 BP. M.—Before Call, were dull and heavy, still not quotably lower. The sales | —__ Fangements; one visit suMetent; 2 years’ practi ous and important than this time last year. The ~ an itn, 88 Beers S, | foot up about 3000 bushels, a dc ge new binck ANTED—8500, FOR WHICH SECURITY TO THE entrance for gentlemen ; advice free. > f0oahs Wert Un Tel.... BX 1000shs Un Pac RR..; a | Iilinoly afloat; dst, ., {OF estern mixed, aa Mil begivem, auien a business on ‘Change on Monday amounted to SOUTHERN SECURITIES DULL. BLY “bd | alloats 460. on the track, and 9c. afloat for good ee a ee rere ne tihalee IOOie J) eeisenie ena tena detoes $86,460 The State bonds were neglected and stead; te cholee new white Western: Ole. bid, and, S9c, asked for iat shall dual the loan: best city reference given, Adc Confidential and skilful treatme Ln slates e glected and steady. A 1 old, Western mixed, i Barley and Tye Jere in. | thats wey ag TA i rn Tag IR Jor nursing, 142 West Twenty -fitth street, Yesterday there was but one sale at the Ex-| small lot of Tennessees sola at 79%. The 5} active, bus firealy feu epee ally y foe pe sore sor ns in the fad YOSEPH PIRLDY He nid-omee. XE, DUBOIS) INFALLIBER MEDICINE. gs— | change, viz., by Mr. Kennelly, auctioneer, by order | following were the closing quotations :—Tennessee, icy BP une berth ong enge ments atid for veeeals for ‘charters ‘No aoperttenc wee nt tw every address. nsultation al reat | : + Vir- peu Rk erial cl in rates was noticeable. ST SE: 5 v" . Jones street, eS ‘ solaing poate vide OF Pere tenth street i tines, dvipiel caste ais. doc regweiten ote law si i ments vor fo Live 001 | by a, 3200 pushelsg sean 3. THE JERSEY CITY INSU sain COMPANY, ADAME RESTEDL, PROPESSON OF MIDWIFERY | fect east of Tuird avenue; size of lots, 44x98.0'tect, | 8 4 ina 1 by pail, 2000 bbls, Hour, $s. 6d. The charters include: orfice 89 Urand stre M*s. nce 1840); ome, Mo J Bast Futty soe Second stregh cor: to A. J. Taylor, for $38,260, being $13,250 over the | Old, 98 842; do., sixes, consvlidated bonds, 5634 Dee Ree eabe eitheattar for orders, 2,700 bbis. re- A sere Cier, Dec. 16, 1872. price eas ha a deeceta iste, 12 Ge peony ich. Suarest Nou! be agi t 1 ay be noted one made b: AML RB cis 6 Se fsa aba dh nerive L500 tons to ‘a Conti gental pore rine? , on or ghee’ Pst: ese dend OF sight @) por cee, #0 raggis eenwich sweet, No. 8 . 4 4 arrive, 1,3 rc ont ort, full cargo | dec! semni-annu th avenue; also 122 Fulton street, Brooklya, Or seus ua pr 4 hn Ay Co,, of the house rae Pf 81xe8, 70 8 80; do. sevens, 88 a 90; North Carolina, ex ot pre rovisions on private terin: Norwegian sams np, Dayal, on demand, in gold, general cargo, on priv raed detached dwelling fe 345. west Twenty-<i ghth street, 225 feet | coupon, 34a 35; do., to North Carolina ratiroads, 60 eons, same Yorage, 7 boy Be pe the State ot New Jersey ‘ME. VAN BUSKIRK, P1 YSICIAN AND MIDWIFE; | Cast of Ninth avenue, house 50 by 53 Hote 150 by | a 62; do., funding, 1866, 25 @ 27; do., do,, 1868, 23.4 ces ‘days, Rig by Petite hag Mt bapeess i ona a ee Nosees peel since Ist day. ot ary’ successful Practico; private lyiniug:in com: with stable in rear, for $65,000, afd the other | 96. Go, ‘new, 19 8 21; do, special tax, 13 @ 14; Orders froin the South were, filled, which was about the | June, forty-ave hundred nd wenty-se ren 60:10) dollars % ye eultation free. 1A E: ‘wenty-« iMhth street. PRIVATE MEDICAL Coxsuctations F RN. tlemen onl, ‘Dr. MARSTON (ape A eS i teenth street, ni Hours It to2and6 FURNITURE. DALLIS OLD STAND.—FURNITURE, T BE pets and Bedding cheap tor Gash, of by otlly payments, Swontlly vayments a 211 Hudson, goriiee Cagal rect CAR. ye Ky and | st), 23 Kast Six. | afer of the following pieces of dae dA] in the roe on the 16th inst., whic | were purchased by Mr, Cyrus Clark for $110,000, and by him resold for gus. thus realizing $5,500 in sstnan ten days, Fi rst, One gore fronting the | Grand Boulevard, commencing 33 feet 4 inches north of Sixty-third street, runniug along to the centre line of the block, thence easterly 41 feet 7 inches, southerly to the Boulevard, thus caeek 4 triangle | with the lota adjoining. The dimensions of the second plot of this purchase are :—33 feet 4 inches Boulevard, 63 feet 3 inches on Sixty-third street, vfeeton centre of biocks wot loiaing the gore | mentioncd avove, quote Missouri sixes, 96 @ 95%; do., Hannibal and St, Joseph, 92 a 93; Louisiana sixes, 50 a 55; do., new, 60 a 55; do, levee sixes, 50 @ 55; do., do., eights, 65° a& 7; do, do, levee eights, 1875, 65 & 70; Alabama fives, 55 a 60; do. eights, 75 a 80; South Carolina sixes, 60 @ 63; do., January and July, 23.424; do., do, April and October, 25 a 26; Arkansas sixes, funded, 42 a 45. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, ‘Tho decline of Lilinois Ventral Railroad to 119 per Misnou 200 G Pac gd Bd bds.. i Soo Un Pac 7's ig be 10 Union Fae ist m. 4000 Erie Ist... Llyvshs West U Tebb o 153 1: oie a 9835 ong 98 Fa eu 609 ty 60: oo om 110” Second Board—1 P, M. ted. We only business tran quote :—Domestic cloth, 126, a Ue, spot, 1 for the Winter months and 13jjo. a Me, for the Spring nths, Hixur ano durxe—The market for hemp atill remained vn and Manila was quoted nominally at 10%. i va, and the demand was only moderat but the market extibited considerable inte a ey prices were, it anything. better. hippie hay, $l 45a $1 2. RY a nye ny ot, 9be. ciadee ent’ rocoipts and @ contiuuod good JESSE PAULMIER, President We. Gamatr, Secretary. TO $5,000.—STOCK PRIVILEGES, ONE PRR $100 2 cent snd comalico Fy for prtyilog ie weal = fon fares. tr t am 190 8,000, 9 extant ares, (rom o paraer ga bankers or brok if you are out of town write tous for a circular explaining. Privileges tole- raphed for will be dolivered 0 any banker or broket a) TAPSLEY & RAZLEY, Brokers, 47 Exchange place. _ $3. 000. =WANTED, TAR ABOVE AMOUNT ox Newark Property, first mortgage. Ade e84 G. U, CLALK, 73 Bucags street, NOWAK, Ne dy

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