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——t S e TIHE MONEY MARKET. BALES AT THE $TOCK EXCHANGE. a/NY 5 | 100, sentrr) . Alton & Terre H 2 5000 e eefon. 1 Cote. R1& Pu7e T LOW0...... ” B 1T [11E " 3,000 P o U 1,00 14| Chic & N West 1 00,000 0 ) ee 8. B 8w, 530 Cop ¥ )| uq-,m.u |\~n 1} 100 00 4 % H © 85, 10-40 Cougun ( Al‘l‘uh i A v i .w'ln-.m} tver l!n- O W Ly .- A100 ) 100 1,50 ¢ | Mankattun Gus Treas Notes 7300 | We st Seres. A e oo e 1 3 Serics | u 0,07 e i oriys Vark Lo WO. Beroklyn Vark Lo | Wedborn Usion Tel | o0 " i |am F I g IQuicksil ver Mlinois Central Teg lied, . ... ( vee 104} | " 124} W3] W ilkesbarre o i ) \dums Express Co | A merioan Ex Co e | o g hic & N W Pr 100 llnhd\(- mEx ¢ &0 M | Mari T 100 WU posa Tref ™ ov & Toledo 20 2 . X Atlantic Mai | e o & Rock 1s 10 FLW & Chic 1 Alton & Ter 1 | Milwaukee & St 1 1 0GLWCK BOAKD. 1965 Quicksilver o &N.W Pr * v & Toiedo™ Hudson River 0 19 ™ W Chic, & B. L R. Mich. So. & N n X : 00 6 | .. 1, Wa & We Ohio and Mias. Cer.' 300, o B0 . ..oeee W4 Mich Contral EWAC 1w L1083 24 0 CLOCK BOAKD % Quickailver ’ o P M -x American Coal % Coup ik 306. v-un.x aiou 16l un & P b0 \1_11}‘ 0o, P 30 a . 51§/ w0 3. 91§ 50 P.Ft W & C exdiv| 40 o 180} 30 e " .15 OPEN BOARD OF BROKENS—! F. N © & Miw Cont N Y Central o RockIs & P wen [ DOv—. 13.110 110 " Chic § an | 500 o : 200 9§ lr’! 3. ¥ 00 e K 20 ™, o o bW A Chicend w400 100 | i 5100 . ol 100, ......03 1084 11y Cley & Im.n. u dv Milwaikee & S P pr o5 Ll ... T ) w OFEN BOARD OF FROKERS—J) F. W Susten Water Py [Kutand Marbie Cles & Tol ex div ) £ = 0 1 e ang, L0, ..e4m 119 - .0 '—U‘lw | o b3, 190 ) 519 Chie, It Is & Ps . 5I§| 100 1104 200 &30 116 100 1104 Chio. & N. W. 0. ... i} “w -5 # La Crosse Gold 9 LibertysGokd w IMIPCreek Gold “ Montavs Gold » 40 Montank hod ” 1 7 New York 200 980 30/ Nye Gold a » 508k Hill G of Col - 145 1590 20/0hlo & Col G & 8. », 3 THOphIT Gold -’ Pacifie Min Al € 4% Pab Ranags 40 Alpios. 1 &5 368 Ameran 26 Hl I 54 o Santio & Pactfie. & ® 6 % Bymond s Fork G_ 195 3¢ cer D 40/Simith & Par G.. 01 %5 119 900 Texan Gold.ooooee veee 4 4 09 Vandertmrg (TR 1 10| Vasques "] 4 0 Caada O Sii s 2 00| Dav dMo?)’ 14 5 280 Lvn‘ 100/ Frankiia rw;poy %00 & indiasa Copper.. .| Mignesota Copper.ié 0 5 83| Long Isdand Peat.. 3 %) 1 00! Tudor Lead T 90/ Walkill Lead ... # 10 3 25'Wellsoe Nickel .. 2 95 500, Express Company Stocks 80 Adams.. ) 00 o 00 s nl 00 86 % mm' Stocks. 3799 Roselt ¥k ot T 117 SevondeTerre .. B B AALEA stohess Co. 1. WW. dosesis W D10 3 05 n«-...mlh floum 4G iiptn. 0 ). .ufere. 36 lmuulhbhl um 7 Bazwer e S T 37 l‘. s edd 3 13} B0 109 | 41j@41} NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIiDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1666. Chareh Dulon Con'd Greg G .......... 0 100 @ 2 W Downierlle 6 280, 100, |People G & 8 300 |Quartz lhn s Trursnay, Nov. $—r. M. Gold t 146§ @ 1464, after selling at 146, o all stzong uader Secretary Me- The €a of 1381 aud 1765 are 3 Loan rose § per eer advauce of 3} per cent waspnid. 1n railway mortgages no change, tive list was & good deal excited, and, under the debt oted § "n"!“ A& |fiom 1 to 2 per cent. At the decline there was the usual rush to buy, sttended by sn adven on the wholo kist. In the foremoon, under iragement discovered by the bears in the | Tenders, stocks were sold short mod duy advanced and prices strengthened, purek de, which indicated that the short line made in the ing was covered to o great extent. The *dear vey” srgument, used so efficiently yesterday, secis to e lost its force, and stock bouses were suj y with fands at 5 per cent. Eurly in the d were very busy in looking ufter customers, aud in some cases 4 per cent was taken. After tho Second Bowd stocks of all kinds were in demand at full prices and upon rms. Erie was specially active, and sold up to 854. €8 wore u the last few days & good deal of Erie Las been ta quictly, and s slort interest le by parties who supposed the clig ling out, promised to be & costly mistuko tothe bears. North Western Common closed at : Ohioand Mississippi 313; Canton Compan 56; #57; Boston Water Power, 32} @32}; Cuml od 1 forred, 89§ @70; Quicksilver, 53j@ad3; Mariposa, 1343 Mariposs Preforred, 4 Western Uslon hh,n\[L tral, 124§ ¢ 126}; Reading, gan Central, 115j@116; Michigs Cleveland angl Pists! Toled R @37, The lutest prices l~..m.| uv;auu, h-Western Preforred, cse is done at s Comper- is easier on call, and new b per cent, with exeej clal paper is quoted Ha7 ;m- cent. Exchange is in be bouses: Londos, prime bankes Loudon, prime bankers', nth, 1ejang ers', long, 5.16§@5.154; Pans, bauker', 5114; Autwerp, 51632 vlb Tawmburg, | 36§; Amsterda: ¥, 41j@41}; Prankfort, bankers’ Bremen, bankers', 79@79]; Beilin, bankers', days, w;.n«r; Paris, bauk- rt, 5.15@ were dull; the engagements to Liverpool are 33@4d., snd per steamer, 500 bules Cotton at §d.; to London, 3,000 bushels Batley, on private terms. The business of the Sub-Treasury was: Receipte, 063,586 31—for Customs, $353,000; Payments, §1,166,- Balance, $90,905,676 74—Gold Notes, $384,000. The Fox River Valloy (Lllinois) Railrosd will probably be soon completed. The City of Ottawa haa very recently appropriated $100,000 to aid in ite construction. The Koskonong Velley Union Railrosd Company wes orgauized at Edgarton, Rock County, Wis., fecently. The object of thus Company is the coustrustion of s ruilrosd to eonnect Portage City or Columbus with Milton or Janes- ille. nnl-!m of Ohio and Mississippi Reiiroad’ certificates will promote their interosts by st once sasenting to the plaui for the reorganization of the property explained in this column & short time since. The lize will be improved, as then etated, as & wajority of the ccrtificate bolders recommend it, The right to participate in the new enter- prise is of great valae, aad should at once be secared. Tle following is s comparative table of the National Debt sccording to the last threo monthly statementa: DEBT BEARING INTEREST 1% 001¥. Five por s bends....-. 4 by S0 e @I sl e e x 1 3 & pr. T e v o, 01 dymitel Asaul l:y-:n.u-‘-num 251THM00 IITIH 28370, 780 Btz oz cent 520 .. m.m.m 3,504 000 Navy Pension ¥ o LS LT 1m0 Tota! boar cotn fnet.. 81296, 20.541 $1,310,0651 81,350,108, 41 Showing an inereaso of the funded debt of $23,422,000. The debt bearing currency interest shows s decrease of $18.531,750, of which amount §13,636,557 is an exchange from the *temporary loan” account to the item of * ma- tared debt pot presented for payment.” The items of these accounts stand as follow: )| Less gokd certificutes. vabt snsnne INTRRMEY 13 CUMARACY 1666, Oct. ). 186s. Hix per eont. bonds 000 @2.923.000 ;:’::’:L’m-‘hu:n - & your saves-ibistios Debt bearing our. Interest. 975, 7TL0N $550,930,15 1t will be noticed that the item of *‘temporary loan’ Mae disappeared from the statement. MATORED DANT NOT PABSENTER Sl Ot L 1008 Mo 11000 $16.650,485 2 Matared debt #z.0 26,588,000 The most gratifying part of the lwnmonl is the reduc- tion of debt bearing no interest, which smounts to $3,571,430 npon the three items of U. 8. notes, fractional notes, and gold deposits. Upon U. 8. notes, plain logal tender, the reduction is $8,969,507. The amount of these items compare aa follows 136 769,518, 90 T4 0 00 Beuring oo lterest. U1 ST4N0 _ GAT RIS @emem TS Total dobh......... 83 THIE8 81701500 83 Cain on. LT WIHOE GEENNM @WA13.018 Curreacy on band. Sl Sl 913,94 Total cash in Treasury. ©14,631.677 213,707 8190,226,00 | Nt debt AR, G1ATLINMI 83,561410,008 The statement as regards the return toward specie pay- ment and lower prices is very favorable. The legal tende: money has commenced Lo earnest to be reduced,the move- ment being indicated : Ist, By & reduetion in legal tenders of . ... 48,900,507 wl, By » reduction b compound notes of ... 7,000,000 iuetion of legal tenders in the month . ... 815,908 507 Tisw am't of 7.908 funded in the month was. 19,981,350 The assets of the Treasury are as follows: Gold on hand 990 413,010 Delonging to the U 8 Treasury Less iuterest due oo 530 Nov. 1 Iialance after pasment of interest The currency on band ... Subjeet o the payment of matu Delicieucy of earreicy w moet debta du currency . v As the Treasury has now in hand s full year's interest on over §1,000,000,000 of debt, Mr. McCulloch can from bis gold rescrve get all he noeds to pay bis currency debt, without resorting to the resorve of $50,000,000 of legal tenders. The country has had enough of legal tender, and the Sccretary will be false to all Lis declarations if he does not exhsust all his other resources before adding another paper doliar to the curreney. Of the floan of W67 pud 1868, the Secretary bas within the nionth peid off §2,289 850, All the changes iu the debt are {n the right direction. The funding is not proceediug rapidly enough, aund Con- gross should withoutdelay suthorize Mr. McCulloch to pay & commission large enough to set every bauk and broker throughout the eountry to exchanging 7.30s for 520 bonds. The service is one the country can afford to pay roundly for. The reduction of Iegal tenders and of com- pound notes, used by the Natioual bsnks as & reserve, sbould teach banks and borrowers ceution. The basis of banking oredits is dissppearing, and there will follow in good tune & contraetion of the loan. Noill Bros. & Co., in their Cotton Circular of Noy. 6, way: We have I‘"IM dnri-' the week letters too long for m present space, nmupdmnln)n-l-l‘z oot el o st fmatio o the erops of MMMM oo, that the anticipated from our no data worthy of the -.n‘mm for estimates, ench o8 that of 1,500,000 bales, which are 8o common, o '-nydnpd--ununtulmm. to w0 small o ate (and Luese figures were considored .pmml esti. mato wi m ul-'iuph-;hmfl tflwn the Septe: e radin), pud-vl wit @ Wmagn)! wnrunuy o October, vnlch has rarely, if ever, utmn exeelled, and during which extrnordingry progress L beon mede in yleiln out the erop. An amount of cotton has Iw" plokod out which Las, perhaps, * never o wd iu one mouth, dhe el under grop, too, is gener fouud mueh lu-c'l.m anticipatedd. and as rogands Tein and Arkausas, reto be every reater thap au3 el crop. The specula- | statement and further reports of dear money, was lower | | "';E.'?um {" ] prymee aver, and lower Louisians suffered like Alabama, from worms i beyond the possibility of recovery, asd their cond) mich better then it was. fully co: o disasty uits which were re from that From the Y naox Wen of the preser Atlentie and We much hns 1 , & respectavls o d for the week | | Decrease account he amount :»f notes in mm.mmn is L being a decrease of £368,375; and the stock of bul both departments is £16,377,358, ehowing an inerease of | when eqynpared with the preceding sta return of the Bank of Frauce for the week *In , 7,666,0001; private accounts, 4,400,000f, 00f. rket for American securities, Messrs, Satter- port Lhere were price was f rel between the P thing favorable to the Sout it Londs with thome nt 0%, and_th ntrul, 174 8 at the 1 Park-place: hua Extra, 21jc Red Dank, 2 'seille, 19¢.; 3. Dlliois ( tned is & list of ;,uu-u pris os. 49 ar ed Shirtinge—Lonsdale, 3 Canor pack,W, Qe Amoskeng, 18 tie and Empress Trail tapes, 4 @ ine No. 40, 23 No. £, Alars—Meatropolitan Collar arrotte, No. 10, Extra and Silver C No. 4, #14 0. Home - BAXKING Axp hn NOTAL CHICAGO, ROCK JALAND AXD P Finst MORTGAGE SEVEN 1 CIMIRTY YEARS ¢ ¥oi BALE by Craxk, Dover & €c N PSS THE MARKETS. {Carefully reported for Tn Tuiwoxe. | ’lm RSOAY. Nov. # arket s fairly mer & #9758 12814 25 for Pea 2 furm, with fair ness doing at $132¢14 (] e mly ll..r\\ ad $652%70 for Phils 'l’l’.)LvTht market for fow sales to advise. F 1,000 bags Maracalbo at 1 OTTON—The defiand i3 very modernte and prices arc easier, the market closing heavy &t Fe. for Middliug Uplaads o0 40c. for do, Gulls; sales of 1,050 bale FLOUR AND MEAL—The ing: Flour 4+ less active large arrivals sod 8 buyers the advantas - the sales are $18@ 820 for Croton, | kinds has been quiet, and we v, from second ry for Western and State e. lower. The @dlo 60 for for_ondinary and do.; o 40a8ll pertine ecommon Extra State L3} & for the Jow grades of § Wheet Weetarn Fatrn @$12 80 for SLipping Oblo 52814 50 for Trade ond Fauily brauud of Obio, Michigan and Indians ; 2 Lonis Extras 19%or Choiee. Califor is plenty at§ ot 75 tiveand lower at $i4 0@ fls W for Trs Soutbern Flour is lower. unsettled and dull: sale $12 H0 2814 20 for Common to Fair Extra Baltiu try Exiras, and 014 752818 for Trade and Family brauds 775 blls at 6 00w 88 Rye Flour is lower aud dull; sales of ¥ Corn Meal iy ltetiso wid Leay, GEAIN—The Wheat market is loas active and lrl?lll. o Httod desmnnd 2t the 1y to Southern millers. “!nl‘r i inac 6. lower, with ouly quiry is contined m 200 bush. rejected Bpring st w | five but firm; the sales are 7, 22,000 bush. NO. 2 Milwaiukee at §2 2782 42 and | good White Michigan af §) 45, Barley is less active, asd Common is beavy, but good is firm; eales of 64,000 bush. at i for Common Weatern, 91 for Cauada East, in boud, sud §1 07 @81 0= for Canada in bond. Barley Malt is quiet st §1 35 a3l 40. Osta are frecly offered and are lower, the deinaid is fadr at the decline; sales of 1 aTic. for Chicagn T0@Tie. for State. the fuside rate for mall lota st the raillwy depots. Kye is ina nud easier, the arrivale fair, Corn is much depressed, aud 3. lower; at the declive there is a fnquiry. tedemand is in part speculative but_chiefly for the trade; sales'ol =, u-:y\ul. LI for Western Mixe! prices are easier. 8 20adl 40 for retall lots. HEMP—Mauila rewains firm. with sales making to 8 moder te extent at 1lo., gold ; other kiuda are dull and vominel. HOPS—The liquiry for home cnsuption i good, aad with limited receipta prices are well maintained. We quote at 20402 t0c., a8 to growth and quality LATHS—Eastera are o good dewand, and are firm ot 4 0, 3 mouths. LIME—Rockland s firm, with a good inquiry at § 70 for Common, and §2 10 for Lump. MOLASSES—The § in good and Srm. the small stock ouly presenting o boavy business ; sales of 35 hhds. Porto Rico at 7. do. Mized st 53c.; by suction 300 buds. Demararas 55@76e. 4 moaths. NAVAL STORES—Spirits Turpentine s more active, but prices are lower, salos of 4,000 bhis. at £ @Fz0. wholessle amd re s been an active demand for Common Koin, but , aales of 3,350 blla. st »'&. 35, other kinds are active and nominal. POVISIONS—There bas been more activity in the market for Meas Pork to day, but at decidedly lower prices, closing dull and heavy. For future delivery wo Bote of 2,45 blis. at §27 2, meller November, now offered nt §27; $26 seller all the year: §26 25 seller Deecmbar, and #2050 sellor December and Jauuary ; the sales, cashi aud regular, are 6,50 bpia. At 827 25827 9. Beef is in fair demand and stoady ; saies 120 e at 92413 for OId Piain Mess; $:32819 for New $i0a819 for-Old Extra; and $192423 30 for New do. iros oot 1s noratol. el Hame are dall aad hoavy ; seics 23 bbis., st 840 for Western ; T odoost Loa prs mwed & iower n res. Cut Meats are very dull Pickled Hams are offered at 167 1upe., without buyers ; fale of Green Hama from the block at ldo. Bacon is lower and offered more freely ; we quote sales of 25 boxes, at 143@ 143c. for C.C., aud 15jc. for B. R Dreased Hoge are dull, plenty, and lower: we quote at 10} 10je. for City. L.Tdmuu sud beary; salerdin b, at 134 1«; No. . for City, and ) jor w prime Steam and Kettle Diied ihe iattey o S s o, AVTERSOON PROYISION MARKET, 4 0'CLOCK —The market for Mess Pork was dull; sales of 00 bble. at §27 2427 5 cash Anl.l Jur, Lard dull’ {OLEUM~—A fair business was done, but prices con. unw huv{‘ we quote Crude in bbls. at 224e.. and do. i bulk Lp@ibe dhudlnlmd at 3lo for L. 8, RaXe. do.to W, Bbsye. for P do. do WaWje. for 8. W., and 3je. for P W.; free 01l He. KICK—Ihe demand continues lght and prices » sates of 600 baga Alquiers Para Pad SEEDS—A dull market for Closer Seed at 13 d 15% 15e. for New. Timothy Seed is qui " bush.Bough Flazseod is Liactive at $¢ »Tunr\‘—wz quote salos of 20,000 ™ on private terms. BUGA RS—The demand for Ruws is [ but prices are not ask 10§l lo. for fair to Yeary; overgtrong, thotgh wost holders fil« ket sules of 175 hhds. Porto Rico at lie., and 1,816 oxen Hiav lu(l‘mur Hefined are dull at 16164 for Hards. Mo . & A. Stewnrt's quotation are as lmm Beet Crashed Sugar, 16c. # B; Granalated Sugar, 16e.; Gwund Sagar, 1sjo; White Sugas, 4, e Yellow Sugar, C, 4ic., OW—The business is limited, but bollers generally eir views. W e quote at 123 12Jc. for fair to prime. CY—The market is dull, with suall sales of in bond at 420, estern —— THE DRY GOODS TRADE, New-Youk, Nov, &, 1686, The Dty Goods market does not yet exhibit the warked improvement which was urv.ud to succeed tho tlose of the Elections, There is, however, a better fecling, and ad- viees from the West n-nen- the probability of an enksged dewand from that seotion. The steady accumulation -fp-d- to which we hgn alded in recent reports, s beginning o tell upon the value of goods. .m:{zwdl show & dt-pmm.n to conoede fn prices, md muhuu oods could Imb-n.hllnuullfllll%‘ln M“ lower figures. Bome of the inanufacturers m W e unkn th'y curtail production there must be & 'yrhu, wre consequent!y prodacing less, '-fl paying nmnnwhnmwt-fi-w WRM ouldhu-lu & concession uj purchases. Jobbers Tollows: - Amoskeag A, 20; A peton A, 2o Ap ), 2lc; Athuntic A, ln- Atlaitio . #je oA "" Gu‘!dhll.llc”luflnflad‘ a. l-lAu un.ma 26c.; Indian Orchard A, 20 i h' gy hire i, ton o o B perel) P, fine; epperell s (Goods are deeidedly weak on the jower . bot am‘nod- nlll Irrlnl fair prices. The lullnvln. Aro current otation and Buirtings smong bers ; Ao York lml-. Iflu%lmuu« o Bartieit Mflm’; ills, 29¢.; P'vg: h ; P s, €3, Pop- 9.4, e pg-nlh )l XX, 1 29¢. Walthaw, ¥4, ion, 54, He.; tioen being " Amos sl Feail Taver e Tl ;m 400.; lefld& 15¢.; East?n A, 200 Albany, 156, Hamp- on € sm.n S Joowd by the brands: Amoskeag, A, 30e; Whitte Hle.; American, Tirown Drill » remain stead; Printing bbers as follows for_leading tanton A A, 3% Wittenton Haymaker, 2 Massabesic, t 3%, for standards. d irrogular, priaters being iodis- lens mctlvity, and there uas been e, prineipally in closivg ont lots. The n(‘un 18je. mkeag, 150 Merrimack, rocks), w Sprugue s Slc.; Amoskesg A ifie, Delntnes hl(‘ m Ymr et nhd ll late woderate ; the jobbers sell the three flmg In Woolens contines miich depressed, Commis- + of goods, npon which they are un- b they caunot move by offering e npon the cost. Some of the u« Haseys, flannels, &o., are not in over- 2e fuir prices ; but, with these exoeptions, the retocked, but the stoek it de- stocks makes ¢ |mnrnvr~m t el with the pre is beavy ers are anxions w realize. PRODUCE s RECEIPTS ‘)l“ Wheat, 6,900 Financial. “MarorACTIAEMS AvD MEROUANTS LANK, DEW-YORK_Uerober 2. TION for l)lRL( "TORS of S of the next easaing ELECTION, ase, Nos. 861 -m"fl:ilmul'ly on Nov. 15, becwee the bours of 13 m. and MABTERTON, Cosbler. D BTATES LLOYDS, No. 87 WILLIAM-ST, L TUESDAY, The sudersigacd Lave formed an Awsociation for the purpose of tak ing Mariue Kisks, by means of individusl underwriting SUBSCRIBERS. {OIN 8. WILLIAMS of Wiliems & Julou. £ Wiilisme & Guion. delpbia rown & Sone, Baltimore El 0ok Bros. & Ce B.F |\\>l(llhn lhh.»nh . & Lo WA, PICARERS Ll. & Co. ¥, MOR 3. PIEREONT \Xlll(uA f Dabney. Morpan & Co JEM 20 N of J, Booruan Jouuton & Ce of Georte Bl & Co. & Co. & Co. 5 Jtuwt & Co. Luckmeyer & Ce. Laling & Co. Clark & Bridges S & Co . Gibwon & Co. JOHN F. RC D. H. BALDV D BALDWIA HENRY FRIGHAM f.l 3 HOURACE 8. CLAFLIK A JAMES LOW of | Wa'T SOLERAN 0 T ERASTUS CORNIN G, HOWLAND & ANPINWALL X G00DRIDOE & Co W. WHITEWRIGHT, jr. OHN L ASP NWALL L. ¥. MORTON & Co. II_ 3 ROBT, L. TAYLOR R TARER HAS. 1. M. THOMAS_EAKIN OLYPHANT & Co., Chine BRI rnnl HOLST & Co, Savan Hmum CUNARD. LOW BTG TAAKS SELY DoWLEY, cuku.lu & Co. Asd otbers The above named geutiemon have iwned powersof sticrney to ROBINSON & COX to effect fasurances in their names, snd they are now prepared to fuae policies st tie Office cfthe Assoctation, No. 87 WILLIAM-ST,, N, Y. ca or I'a © MALL STEANY lvtllfll New Yomx. TOTICE is hereby given tuat the ANNU Al,l LEC TION fer NINE DIRECTORS of this Compaoy will be held st teed 61 Walkat, on WEDNESDAY, November 11, cnof 2m and2p o m. By ordur of the lh.mll. l!n Je S See anu,. m AN A weeting of OIL COMPANY # the PROOXLYN COAL AND the Ofhce of the Comping, o8 ok New-York City, on Nov. obtect of anch meeting will be to taky took o1 'rumiu JOSEVH D \\'u.x,ns 0 W. UHLER Pk RANDOLPH. THEO. F. AU mu.nu i “Hew Vorx axo ‘:n’nm. uu b Twex Turarons's OFFic ‘I‘O(‘Kflm DERS are hereby notitied that PAY- NT IN FULL ‘tlbd New Stock. most be made on or befot Anetant, or pald s Borkool ook will be drclared forfeited to- b v' 7 atan o D Atiee s Cowpany falling o 1w on pre acerued iniotent. oo ghsad f el oy el Now bl of s S0 cset™ W. BEMENT, Treasarer. h- N Yon Cunriat Raitnoav Comp.x e Urmics, -\‘.ll' Nov. 3, 1866, clomnd ot Ahe close of bus: bet lartant, preperatory 1o thu of the Company, sppoin od to be he sext. and will be reopeoed ou the moming o Thureds of Deseber sext E. . WORCESTE Orrion Cuicawo, Kook Iataxn axo Facirio No. 13 W ILLIAN ¥T., ¥ [0 HOLDERS of Union Trust Co. Re pts iseued for Misetsatpyi ad Missour) Raiiroad Bonds Jo Comvany are now prepared Lo lev ONDS to whieh sid Rocetpta arv sutiiiad, ci prosenting t this office. F. M. TOWS. Secrotary. CHEDITS on Messs. J. 8. MOR- LONDON, (Buccesors to GEO, citiwe of EUROPE and the HUAN & Ce., Ne. 3 Excoange- Annoal Eleetion for d on the 12th day of L the & Co) avalsbie nvr, ot by DABKEY M RL MITTANCES to Great Britain Drutafor &1 and apward, pajsble, on domend lowest rates, by TAPSCOTT nus & Co. Nos. #8 South oud EXPRESS STOCKS. MERCHANTS' UNION, ADAMS, UNITED STATES. AMERICAN, For SALE ot market ratee Apply to GEORGE €, DUN No. 4 Erle st Dealer in Toloaraph and £ xpress Sto bs FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS or TH ENT O TANUARY - AND. JREE FROM GOVEKNMENT TAX, I ml CITY OF NEW- PRINCIPAL l'AVAHI.l IN um. The rosd rone gh one of the best portions of the State, and Bas been u-.u-d 10 5t Cloud, 80 miles, o peuse of over 3002 eSP BONDS ARE ONLY #1000 PER MILE. Oovernmeis Bonds ot the- bighest market price wil be recaived In P pasticalars apply to TURNER BROTHERS, Bankers. Coruer Nesens and Ploests., New York. * Banking Honses and Bankers. “VERMILYE & CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS GOVERNMENT BTOCKS AND COMIOUND INTEREST NOTES. CLOSING PRICES. NEW-YORK, November 8, 1860, |Bay- | el | Boll. ing. | tne. 100 ml 1 167{) 1oy UeL WINSLOW. CANTEI S G Owing to lterations BANKFBS' late offtes, ot thelr HAVE s ey S T P e Bt NOS. 27 AND 29 PINE-ST. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. FISK & HATCH, BANKERS, Ne. O NASHAU-BT. BUY aséd BELL AT MARKET lm' ALL DESCRIFTIONS GOVERNMEVT SEUURI'I‘IES. ACCOUNTS of BANKS., BANKERS and wbers on favorusle terms. @ COLLEOTIONS MADE THROUGHOUT THE UNITED BTATES AND CANADAS. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT 16SUED. 'EWELL & CLARKE, (0! Illllll BROKERS iN V'llll ENT BEL s AY AND BONLE SANING wocKY HENRY CLEWS & €O, BANKER§ No. 2 Wallat, UNITED vufl.A uflmmu Parehused and AL Iann- n band read: DERS PUI AND QOLD l‘ JMorcbants, Basker end ndividads speniag scesusts wilh 58 Wil w 4 FER CENT INTPREST ON ALL DAILY Balavces, subject 1o ci.eck at COLLE CTIONS \b\b' ON ALL POISTS. 11 inata d-n H RS, '3‘ BA\ KING HOUSE JAY COOKE & C0., CORNER WALL AND NASIAU-STS,, NEW-YORK. We buy and sell at the woss ibersl earrens prices, sad keep oo basd o full suppiy v COMPOUND I‘Tbll £ST NOTP:! And execate ordess for purchiase sud sie of s-mrks BONDS, 1ad GOLD, COOKE & 70, 7 NEW-ST., near Wall. GWYNNE & DAY, onte of Country B WARRL\ KIDDDR & Coy IA\KHI" L-T. 0. 4 WAL A FRANKFIELD & Co., s, Strubeva, comer of I eorner of Twenty- ixth. lll SRTCUES, TEWE LT and 1L LR PLATED W, Puteutoes ‘and Manufaciarers of Awerican (ookoe Watohcs wita Secrm At A. FRANKFIELD & Co's. F. L & R-A. J0HNSON, . Whole's {5 A Do) llln'rl(‘ o WINES, l:&(glll An:'un i i L T, L s l'ig;{\)‘(;lih'. DYEING AND PmNTING ESTAB- No.#8 Dixse-st. and No. 758 B B No. 1% Pirrenoat st., Brookiyn. Now 40 Norh Eighth-ot, Philedeipbla. Dye ard cieanse i1 -..:’ Vest werner Ladlad snd Gestiesmen's g ‘, ATCHES—Suitable for speculative xn v0, GOLD and PLATED JEWELR: LD, sl aud PLATI.) CHAINS. send lulzflu st to. LIV; ACUBS, _@hances for Business Slen. “A VERY VALUABLE PATEST RIGHT FOR A BALE.~ tresonsd. o & :‘“"‘?; M. FULLER, s # uqon. Liebigh Coimty, Pa. APITALISTS desirous of hecoming interested in SICVER MINES can obtain suck n 10 of rehest SILVER LODES in COLORADQ. Ore lnt. these Mines snc asna) Hayen State Assayor of Stamech tucin o o eet s il m— " o o SON AW, e Yo Oico iox Ne. 7OR SALE, cican, » FURNIEHING and] FANCY GOODS STORE, in s good business location on Fultos-ave., mear City Hall. Inquire st No. 162 Falion sve, Brooblys. Copartnership Notices. Ordens mmm “Bouds FOUR PER ( I‘HL “CROTON KX CITY OF Avanass Sravuiat pox 148 Moyt lnxrlc Nov. 6. 1966,] Urnor cp Hrurox Mixirg Conrant. } LACE. DEW-Y ORK, Oct. 4, 1966 . | @9 Audby HENKY K. wiven that the fnuowme CER- TIFICATES OF STOCK w the RILTON MINING OOM- PANY have been dociared bORFEITED for non-payment of ssseas: | et due thereon, vic ‘Certificate No. 116 {0t 190 shares. in name of Barnarde Ca orge W. wu iously y th d « therwon, to the under W. HART SMITH, See’y OnE. HANK DEPARTHENT, ! ALBANY. Oct. 16, 1666, riven, purs ant to Chapter 236, ] 12 mn the circulating notes . bulln‘l‘ucwhl ed AT PAL, by the 15 @i, o presentation et tie " City of Albany, snd st the Na- City of New Yok, for sks yoars "t the mid bank most be pre- s from the date bereof and all ’ redempeion sud payment withia {he i thus spciind wil o’ s, be o charge epun e fund a Loe bauds of the Supeciaie. e s (oF G W LETYLER, Soperintendent. e T ——— State o7 perintend ww-York state Natl tional Shoe aud Leatber Bauk o (i from the date hereof. and not there all mot be prescnre Alisceliancone. OPARTNERSHIP. —Mr. DANIELE. NOYES, jr., ia this day sdaisced & Pastaer fa vur frw. GILMAN, BON & Co. New-York, 1t November, 1085, N(I'l 1CE 1S HERE BY Gthl;lN um the nndntlg_;a rtue of a5 ach Sf the Legislstre of the State of New-York, .-..-5 the I7th day ef April, 1622, eutitled an act relating to pactnerships with snd singo- lar therto upon the terus, lisbiLiies snd conditions e e b sodocied W e i ol e Co Tt oo o be conduct ummona.u.amuumu-,.u e the general Stock and Exchange lrulnnfl Busigan. nawes of the erieral "mm; o;fll Chacles A, Wamwright. zfl\h—' State of Ne. 74T, Siaw of the eity of Phiiadel -‘h-— ut of capital eoutributed by sand dollare (106,000), wuich bas beeo bich the parttiersiip s to commence is pteen burdred sl st gt and .:mo. w thirty-ires day of December, mb\-.tCn s o, 35 Wall st The WlludM » of November. it will ter: and seveniy. New-Youk. Nowes Oftive vt Waluwiizot ber 3, 1866, i, m’ RY Si{A W, Special Partner. 1E mterest aud respousibilivy of A. D. BUDD in our firin ceases from this dete. WILSON & HILL. Now-York, Nov. 3, 166, No. 1 yat R A P T O A R B el Prnnng. C. SHELLEY, No. 68 Barclay-st. M JOB PRINTER—Cards, Circulars, Bl (CHas. Tiaade, Posters, Catnlogues, k., s the lowes & cash Tat Y £ SLEAM PRESSES!! CYLINDER PRESSWORK DONE FOR THE TRADE. i RUSHES OF EVERY 1»5‘1(:Eff;rmw at_the Brash Factury, No, 129 N OLL COMPANY, Yorx uilding.) " VIOUN R HOPPEL: MANLIATIA Ne. 16 dreadw, -N Y. J<lBN SOLE MANUFAC S « MASONS SF1 K O1h and W 4 LAID Ofla or Railroads Stewi C(JSTI gy VERMIN EXTERMINATORS, ¥or Rats, Mice, Rosches, Ants, Eed-Buge, Mothe, Fleas, Iosects on Plonts, Fowh, Auima's, ke., & £9" Boxes, Botties, aud Fliks. 25c.. 900, aod 1 sizes. EF Sold by sll Druggists everswher. \it, Depot, No. 444 Broadway, N. ¥. | COSTAR PERATED BUCKTIIORN SALVE, Cancers, Broken lv-an | Fiign; Sercfulos. Pt Giand s Swollings, E Corns, Bunioos, Ci of Spiders, lnsects, €& Boxzes, 29¢., Se,, and $1siaen. €& Soid by all Druggiets everywhers. @ Andby HENRY K. COSTAR, Depot No. 84 Brosdway. N. V. ¢ (VOSTAR®” C UNIVERSAL CORN SOLVENT, For Corns, Busions, Warts, ke. " Boxes, 25c., 8o, and $1 sizes. €7 Sold by all Druggists evarywhers. € Andby HENRY R. COSTAR Depot No. 48 Broadway, N. Y. Cofi'l' AR®" PREPARATION OF BITTER-SWEET AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS ¥OR BEAUTIFYINO THE COMPLEXION, Used to Soften and Beautify the Siis, remove Freckles, Plmples, Erupliess, ke, Ladies aro uow using 1 o preference o all others @ Botties, $1. & Soid by &l Druggiets _8W" Aud by HENKY R.CC erywhers. OSTAR Depot No. 184 Brosdway. N. X, = COSTAR" y PECTORAL COUGH REMEDY, . Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Cremp, Whooph Astbwa (onsamption, Bronchial Affections, ud:fl Throst wud Langs. CF Bottles, 25¢., Se.. and 81 sires. 7 Sold by all Druggists everywhers. € Asdby HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot No. 434 Brosdway, N. Y. ¢ (NOSTAR™” C CELEBRATED BISHOP PILLS, A UNIVERSAL DINNER PILL, o1 Narvous and Sick Headuche. Costivemess. Indigostion, Dyspeprin, {ilousmess, L Dh".“. Cons Clllh ¥ ol Am...-:n oe Grgase L Tk o xes, 280, Ia and $1 slaws. €W B0id by s/ Druggiets everywhere Aud by HENRY R, COSTAR, Depot No. 4 Broadway, N. Y. RE)HNG] ON'® BOLD BY GUN DEALERS AND THE TRADE GENERALLY UPWARD OF n'a'-’u“r'vii"? n”‘l"fl:"&"l‘oonu-m m Lever) oot ) o, 2 Cortrides. . -m N l% A‘=l .m Cl.ll. gwcu“'“‘icm L-.hm Pl Afllo n nm h "c o v' n-l-lh- approved and adopt- BONS, Djon, New-Toik . M. EVERDELL™ u)\s. No. 104 Fulton-st.— STEAM JOB PRINTERS sad LABEL MANUFACTUR- ERS mthbuq @athl. & A’l‘ WM. EVERDELL" SONS, No. 104 Falton-st.— WEDDING CARDS md FINE STATIONERY. (Esiblisbed m PASSENGERS ARRIVED. M HAVRE, Nov. b-—In stearcablp FlorideoMe. | " Adwle Bavold, C. Plster, T. Lbomas, wi M. Koth, T, Welton. OM CHARLESTON, Nov, §-la donat K. Field, vicaty Bre Cept. Creut, ¥. e sterrage. . Walker, Ill’fllfl.ll ALVIA‘AG. 6:40 | Moon Sete...... SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF NEW-YORK...........Nov. & CLEARED. Steamatin P Jombous, | tvemu Savanoab, Liviogston, Fox & Ce. . Beatve, Nowoern, C. ¢ Hony.onv-flon H. Maliory & Co. Lockwood, !uumhl. Commander, Anderson, Wilmington, N. C.. Arthey Svcazmahlp Zesos, Anderson, Norfolk acd City Point, Helnckes & Palm Steamihip Bufalo, Jones, Philadelphia. Steamanip Warrior, Keane, lo-m Neptone Steamabip Co Bazk Cores (B5.), Strichland, Queenstown sod & market, George . Bulley. Bul llumlloul (Br.), Stevezs, Mutinique vis Nassso River, Fis., J. Foulke. Bark Sunabine, Packer, Nasan, W, & A, Neleos. Bark Warris Br.), Averill, Poiladeiphia. Tha; X Bunad (Br ), énnn.l.- A e ©enr. Hamborg, Johaon. T o, e B P Baa s G ARRIVED, Stcamehlp Niazera, Couch. Richmond ad Kosfolk, with mdve. avd poss 10 0. Hsiveken & Paimors. ) iatirss, Alczander, Norl 4, 30 boars, with mdse wsd. o e Liviegion Fox & Co. lorids e, Koo s, Buvre Oct. 23, whth mdse, arm P i azie, Oct 29, in & heary h!l’ stove bulwazks and lost QU ster boat. Has bad 24 o the pas Crowsll, Charleston, Nev. 3, with mdse. asd ‘rancoais, Bberwood, Portiasd, Me., with mdse. te J. Hovener, Livepoot 8 davs wi & Fargoun Oct B, Richard Madiund, 8 senmen, i NP il o the el ST bourd and was drowed Ok 25, Iak. 40 03, owg. 42 40, e & Qaaniisy sparyand Sitached. lull-—v(.n-.) axd 3580 o Lalise Avfmass, Loodon, 38 withy unflmummnux‘ ‘s Weeh & Ce mpu.-u (of Thomasten), Reed (of Kiagat J b O'D , N ll Hu(le..hlh(‘m:-‘) America E k lmu. Neuvitas 18 days, with suges, ke, llllbvlh K.Alv (of White Haven), Jones, Malaga 47 days, with Nln % . Cardenes 16 davs, ul-nnldv & Co. Hu -vyl.dllnl--ddlh MWH‘II-I. (of Walton, N ‘.). Sanford, East Harbor, T. 1. 18 da) -m:-hlo P-‘l:lr‘l-:“ . with lamber to_Slmpson c: 5 !ufll 1 (nfl'). rlfldn. St. Stephens, N. B., 10 days, lam Schr. J. H. Couuce, Wilson, Bangor, with lamber to Holyoke & 1. Cet. I. 'h Dnh'm Ceroline Lamont, about Nov. L. Seiir. Alice A. Busdall, Lnarence. Savanua la Mar 29 da .,uhm- rih bamboo, be. 10 erdr. Oct. 26, lat. 31| with los of formmast and. h'll-»-mm,.,.- Nevases 1o Calaa, with lumber to Jod. Frye & Ca. St oni whito thare 5 3 and cbains. Left at Ssvance ioad nuu for Baltimore, King, Ciendenin, e Ay Bek Char Bohr. lm Spatior Haeb. Hocklend. Schr. Heaperus, ——, Ellaworth. MISCELLANBOUS, The Fronch stesmehip Florids, from Havre, bas bees sevt te Gravesend Bay tor nhwrvnnal and famigation. The ship James L. Liverpool, arrived Wedsesday, to o Jumes H. Faloouer, uok 4 belore roported. SPOKEN. o oy Lt W e nn. ‘Porto Plata, for Philadeiphia, Nov. H-:u % Brig Mary, beoce for Falmouts, Oct. fl l-l 31, long. ¥ 42 Sobr. Maryland, for Barbadoes, no date, lat. 41, leng. 78 13, Port-Warden's Notice. Srath o Naw-Yom. wpxxy Urrice, No. 25 W NUI'ICE in hgrebv pvun. in accordance April 14, 1857 entitied ton 4 of the set ..u.m"h.(m Fort o, e e subjoct PUBLIC CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS. — SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COMMISSIONERS—TES 1IN0~ NIAL TO THR LATE SIMEON DRAPER. A special meeting of the Board of Commissioners of Public Charities and Corrections was held yesterday, ot which

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