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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUAE, .TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET. in 1864, to $211,129,599 in 1865, and to $310,906,984 m‘ 1866, The expense of collection was §7,689,700, or about | 2§ per oent of the sggregate receipte. ‘This is o lower rate than that of last yeer, end comparcs favorably with the expense incurred in Great Britaiv end France for the same object. Some of the cbief tigures of the rejort are e joined in a comparative table, and we shall publish the re- port in full to-morrow: THE MONEY MARKET. SALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE. (Bank of Commerce. Mx. Wvsas 17 Canton | 300 C nl\erlumll(ml 1,100, Brunswick 100. ... |South Amer. Nav & Marine R 107 6, Wreas Notes 7 310 Int Series. v & North The Report of the Smn-mry of the Treasury commends 133|Clev & Toledo ¢ 1138{Cley & Taledo |+ | itself with unusual force to all business mwea. It reiterates iflo Mail §i Co. | the declarations of bis famous Fort Wayne epeech and hia | previons official statements fully, and be takes be und {in favor of specie payments, which he thinks can | be reached by July, 1868, or after the wmaturity ¥t W, & Chio S U7 Jt will be reen that he and fauding of the 7.30 notes 20,000 g i ";““’" River 3 » RO [ ~bio :‘2 | asks no new power, so fur as fanding is concerned, but is of mh RL&P 7- Hudson River, i 100 50call 10u4 | Opinion that the Jegal-tenders should be withdrawn faster . o & Alton than the law at present allows. In regard to an expansion Mr\hhn lu honu B of National Bank currency, he is equally sound. He recoguizes the wants of the South, but would eup Iy them by taking from the North currency now used by them in | violationof the aistribution made during the earlier history 463 463 100 v | PR i | it 1 6'CLOCE BOARD. 0.8 6m 1661 Coupon. Comberiand Con) (Mick So& NoTnd . | of the Bank law. His recommendation that the banks | Ok micid \',inf;)-‘.’u‘m- Yok Ganird |Gk Pitia ™™ ¥ | be mado to redeem their jssues practically is oue that {1 5,000.... 700 $10.113%3| 200............ €6} | Congress should heed. | """‘“ m'.‘fg i ?;:; 0,15} Chio & N West | Atithe London Stock Exchange the followizg were the | quotations by Cable: Nov. 2. Nnv lfl Nov. 16. Nov. :’1 Nov ”4\ Clev & Tolodo 4 4 De ... { 200 | 0.8 5%e..... 68) 463, | Erie H 3 w 'q k 24 0 CLOCE MOARD. Thlinois Central. 7 ) 75 i e | vu. >Mlonj\ ‘64 Western Union m Thic & N West | Cou .. 89} £ « w0 r" xd.rey 000, ... ..... 1064 30, eassse-n 4 1 -~ The nrrflpn I(P[rn//:rnn of Saturdey says: The money market in this city to<day seemesl o be workug | | closer. This is due, not so much to the increased denand for Giscount, a8 to the fact that the banks are being drained of cur Teney to meet their draits on New-York—the supply of ¢ ..k Mariposs. l’uhrrul G i 4 b5 30 4!1.1‘ & N'W Pref ..105 South Amer Nav & 300.. --o.. 883 | charige haviug been solight for ten days pust, that neatly every M R R0 | J00. ot bank in the city has bad to express currency. 1 110§ Clev & Toledo funds are being reduced, and the market is assiming & 00............. 114 | agpect (.m-f paper, however, is being disconnte envugh at 10 per cent per anuum ; b -104% | mand by pork packers, a closer disc e 104 | than usual. Mortgage lonns are steady 6t K@ l0 per eent per d the uarket L Wa & West aunum _ There 18 very little exchunge making 433 | is very firm at par buying and 110 premium sel the bankers had any surplus, so that there wus nothing [ 1 between bankers. Nearly every bauk i the city lind 1o express carrency to New. York. The Michigan Southern Railrosd earned the week in October: fourth OPEN BOARD OF BROKERS—10 A. M. 1865, .. ... 4145,001 | 186 $112,204 | Dec. ... §7 549 1Clic.&N.W. Prf. oS T ) % THE MARKETS. b30.11231 400, “bio [ | Carefully reported for Tur Trinrse. | #3.1124|Chie & North West New-Yorx, Monday, Dec. 3 1866 46y ASHES—The market is firm but quiet; salos at §v 5@ §i0 40 4@814 3 for Pearls 464 he market remaius quiet, with no quotebie | “bio. 813 [ . &1 in prices. hie business has been rather heavie irregularity in quotations. ‘The T X there is some SR, () ¥ Middling Uplands at 334 Hc., and do. 3 Chic & X W Pref . 6c., though o large line of Middlings is said to bave been sold | | 1,600 ... ~g~ b3, i 3. The tranaactions foot up 2.450 bales. ' 600.. {30 - FLOUR AND MEAL—The market for Western and State d Flour, under limited receipts and a mon firmer, especially the low and me 112,700 bhis. at 90 40289 £ Loagll 25 for .w.ml Extra d rades of Sprin at W Shippiag Ol "n Wahi3 1 OPEN BOARD OF BROERKS—I P. N is | West Union Tel Clev & Pitta. M r 8t Louis | of Obio, Michigan, aud Indiana, and §13 Extras. Buckwheat Flour is saluble at & per 100 1 Canadian Flour is dull and heavy for choice grndes; sales | of 100 bbls. at $13 60@#15 35 for Trade and Fawily bras Southern Flonr ix dull and heavy : wales of 350 bbis. at #11 2815 | 13 for common to fair Baltimore aud Country Extrus as va 16 r Trude and Family brands and firm; sales of 750 bbis. at $6 @ §7 uul llta\ ¥ ( ..m Meal s tnaetive The market for Wheat is firmer; holders generally 3‘_ 1- FIW&C c, d,, bold higher; this checks the business; the demand is only for 200 200, v milling; the sules are £400 bush. Chicago Spring ut §25 for 300, 10 ba. ,,.‘ No. 2. and n swall lot of choice do. at #235 Winler is quiet at .00 Ve b 1063 | $250%#2 90 ¥ bush. Barley is io fair request, but with hiveral € 5 arrivals prices are easier; sales of 34.000 bush. at 45 0"1 FOARD OF BEOEERS—3} P. M. Caunda West in bond, and 81 15@81 20 for do. free. | l::m nflm‘mg ¢ l'l Ft “ &Cexdiv | Malt l-(ln’nkuvwi )’{lm:!l a“.a Rye is unse - .o o 0 e \ sales of 7200 x estern told ilver | 20077 A[Chic & North | u,u.. are firmer and more active, the demund in part spec - | 200. . [ ¢ sales of B6,000 bush., at Glc. for Unsound, 62@tdc D & Miss Cert | Mariposs _ | 400 e ago in store, 6@ 6oc. for do. afloat, 65c. for Seate 8 1 30,000. ... . 295, . 30 | 100. railroud depot, snd &e. for do. by the ca Corn ope Erie | Mieb. So. & N.1n | 500. | firmer, with a good demand, chiefly for home use. S00. #23! 300.. casier and unsettled; New is in fair demand: the o | 0 #24 Chic 0,000 bush., at §1 18241 19 for Western Mized in_store 800, 2 closing at onr inside figures, #1 20 for do. afloat, and §1 4@ 200, blo. ez 2 #1 15 for prime Southern Y ellow. | 200.. 3. anw Cmm\ 3 HAY—The demand is hmited and _the m is heavy: we n & Piuts quote at §1 @8l 05 for Sipping, and §1 el 40 for retail | - : lots “o i s 100. | “HEMP—Manila fe firm and in fair demand at12c. eokd; | other kinds are dull and nominal. HIDES—The market has boen more ctive. but prices are § G Dea i X L id for Foreign Dry; sules 7,000 Rio Girand @jc. lower in gold for Foreign Dry; sules tio Grande @oid opened at 1414, and closed at 1403. | %t 174e., pold: 3,000 Dry Califarnia 00 D. A Kip Stocks, with a moderate business, opened higher, but | jor n.‘.m“l ‘In uLl"l';Hllln l?l’llll‘: :;;- x"h ]n :.h‘. |‘1n | rency: 1,600 do., e gol ) dan tio Grande bere was no general rush to buy, indicating eonfidence in | TN LU SR R 750 ity Swers ati2ge. currency; 1,000 water damaged California, by auction at 1&c. currea HOPS are firm and in good demand for bome consumption we quote at from 20@4v e, 08 1o growih aud quality LATHS—Eastern are beavy, but u fair busi.ces was done at tLree months. LTAE—Rockland is firm, with a fair_business doing st §1 70 ® Jarge advance. Government stockn were steedy. North Osroline G fell 1] per cent,and Tennessee 6s rose 1. Bank | stocks were steady. New-York Central was finn and sold @t 114, and Erie touched 72{. North-Western Common vove 10 47§, and Fort Wayne to 106}, After the call gmices were dull and lower, rallying at the close of the day, end finally +losing at the annexed rates: New-York Cen. MOLASSES—A fair business is doing_and prices may be | ealled steady Caba )!uuuvldu catbe., and % bbis N ow enabled | tral, 113}2113}; Erie, 72}@72; Reading, 112} @112 - Dnu ;’l.»\l, nln’“:‘uu‘x_.l m)‘ X Suabind b rive r ov [ lumpnn\oulhnn.sflts"{ Clevelad and Pittsburgh, | Toda: ¢ |lh‘x\ll]"‘£‘:- s Rics, k: vy 86 @84; Rock Islend, 104§@1047; North-Western, 483 | bbis.. Centritugal, 1 &t Croix, 491 hbds; u\.,h.n | Taland, 696 hhds. Total 8147 hhds. and i35 bbls @19; North-Western Preferred, 6J@683; Fort Wayne, 206@106}; Obio and Mississippi Certificates, 30@314; Cumberiand Coal, 70@71; Mariposa Preferred, 30} 30} wf:{j;:‘j};" s e o vk Money is quoted 7 per eent on call, with occasional | n. A0 bbls. ver January, at €21 50: and 23 bils., Joans st 5@ per cent. In commercial paper, no change. , jaeller Kebruary, on pt.; tie sales cash and regular are 3 k) 31 § ew M ef s d The fllowing shows the condition of the New-York S Do 21 37 or o et s dema s we bave 5o ehiange to0 OILS are geaerally quict, but i pr not nd_the market very dull. | Forfuture delivery sales | and steady; sales of 400 bliv. at #@#13 for O Pluin Mews; Blvadis for New do. ; $13 50418 for O Extra; and $17@ Qity Basks; B2 | Now do. ‘Tierce Bee 1o dul and omical Hee Hums e o fair demand, but the business is mostly i poor lots at figures Jams oo . #7 | Uelow our quotations ; prime lots are beld fily at §27aes: iy | calen of 250 bl Cut Moats are quiet and nominal; a smali otisgten. - 41| Tot-of Bellion wold at 11c. Bacos in dull sajes of 50 boxen City Tenders | Loug Cut Hams at 13¢. Dr ower and dull; we | e at sy ati. for ard has been rather more active. The bauks are getting currency from the interior, and | Lut priccs ere lower; sules of 750 bbls. and tierces at aze offering Natioual notes to brokers without success, the | e ,4.,;5,,.‘ ’u'; ’;,:"'_‘:"l'“ ‘:"l:';;,-;:‘;;r?;:‘jufnm ®otes being as troublesome to banks takig brokers de- | HNOON 10 MAKKET, 4 0'CLOCK.—There was quite » instit s them. At the close | 0 the market for Meas Pork since ‘Changes prices have postte ws to the institutions offering them. At the close | & PIEC i o L e G 1 83 e | ok of business, money was in good request at 7 per cent. | #20 50, closin i | ®anLr of The Loans, Specie, Cireulation, and Depouste, én the Basks | PETR( and heavy. We quote ./ the City @ New York, for the week ending Satwrday, Dec. | Crude at nd 133 @i4c. in bulk. Refined. ia L Vs | bond, o forL. 8, S for do. to for P. do. do. 2 asic. tor 8. W, and ree, Craar | Average | Aversge | Aveinge 1 veratt | Arerest | Anrems| Awess | Legst | RICE—We hear of no trausactions, und prices must be con | BN ) f | Teaders. | gidered nominal | STGARS—Raw Sugars are only moderately sctivesind prices 0t very strong; we quote at about 914 104c. for fwr to guod of 5% llds. ut bwige. for Cuba; Kefined ure for Hurds. (lie market is dull at 1132 12c.; sales of 25,000 also, 100 bbls. Groase at . TOBACCO~The travsuctions are moderate and mostly in small parcels; prioes are withont important change. MUNTULY STATEMENT OF RTOCKS OF SFANIN TOBAGCC, Stock on hand Nov.1, 1866 Received since “Total. Delivered since. 9715 :mmpmm Stock on hand Dec. 1, 1866....... 6,039 wh W 935|678 6070 LONTA | KONTILY SIATEMENT OF TIE SEW-YORK AXD BROOKLYN 10 5657418, 7,013450!501 115 ACCO ISSPECTION WAREIOUSES, | 6316007 2,553 w0 Ken- Virgiuia & 000 27316431 0 867 wely. Total G2 310260 @141 hbds. F i h Tasirio) 4 75 | stock on band Nov.l, 1860, 16366 19,20 Reecived sice............ 1,037 1,106 Total..... = Delivered since. 3,647 Stock o1 hand Dec 1. 1665 Brooklyn inspection—Stock, Oct. 31 Leceived since. Total Delivered sine Stock o the Hrooklsn Inspe Dec. 1, 1866, Total Stock, Dee. 1 W HISK Y—-The market is dull — THE DRY GOODS TRADE. NEW Youk, Dee. 3, 1861, The market has not changed in any notable features since our lust rej Values are somewbat more settled, but | there is very little activity in any branch of the business. The determination of the woolen munufacturers to produc Hon for a period Las checked the downward tendeney iu Woolen agents are hoiding them sicadily for & Teeovery in “The downward turs { the cotton market has slightly affected the heavier classes of cotton goods, but prices are uo- tably changed. expuits of domestic cottons from this pert to foreign Fnu for the week ending Nov. 2v, 1866, have been us follows: otal for the week, 76 5'; previously reported. £,531 pkes.; 6 | i 181451 AR, | and e, for | 44 Auburnvilie | 44e | do; | At Hudson City Drove 1 | Rarlem Railroad for Common, azd #2 10 for Lump. | ~ total since J. phigs.; wame time in 1865, 194 pln same time i 1964, 1,182 pkgs.; same time in 1863, 2 KW ame time in 1862, 5,664 pkes.: same time in 1661 54,453 pl'. wamo time in 1560, 81437 pkgs.; swme time in 1850, 67,040 pgs.; 436,87 85 6481 02 % | sewe time in 1838, 53,356 phigs. Brown Sucetings buve sold rather more freel 26,294,869 ""75 akes, i. e. standards, are quoted by sges Preights are dull. The only engigement wo learn of Applmn A, Lawrence C, Maseachuseit 1810,000 bushels Barley at 7d. Stark standards are cach qhml-d by agesta st Ko ¢4 Wachu- ? setts, 2o, 4-4 Medford, steam -llb, 2e; 1 Tho business of the Sub-Treagury was: Receipte, 83,05, | inch ;;'..a.u.u 2, % fach ¢ .‘,’ ;;dm Aad&hcn do. E. 99 15 7! i ta, 31 ol ian 720 45—for Castoms, $200,000; Parments, $4.749979 52; | i oy Booeess’ onbs 16 44 Middioses G, 1oyt iy by Balance, $102,77) 014 63—Gold Notes, $197,000. 2o 44 Grauiieville, e Aud| u Jee; 44 Fetapeos, The Internal Revenne report shows that the Treasury 'wtwl:n(.“iLAug-‘h 1e; 44 da fln- 44 ity opetpts (1010 this sourcs have adveuced from $117,145,748 | Jie. for L, igge. for W, fls.lmllfl,fllc- ) ud 9440 10; 4 Tawrenoe, Me. for B, 16¢. for ¥, 181 for G e for A, 2je. New-York Mills are e for 4-4. 45¢. for 9.8, erally wenk, except fo rades clasely sold at 430 Wamsutt 4; 4-4 Tuscarora as Bartlett's, 30c 44 54: 44 ) C h Hamilton W, #1; 44 Le 44 Red Lank, 20e., and jdo. 173 “iine. 4 e, for -4, aud §1 U5 for 104 Lonadale Rock 3ic.; 4.4 . for i+4, Tije. for 84, ¢ | | for ¥, and 2ic. for L.; Beott, 16c for H, 184e. for O, Zie rm-s | and 194e. for D; 44 Everitt A A 2 4-4 Tremont C, 1¥ic; 44 Suffolk B, 0c.; Appleton, 2. far 11 and 1ve. for 1; Pocasset Canoe, 40 inch, dc.. do. K, e d 1§ P, 16 44 Newaarket A Massachusetts, 2lc. for A for B B, 164c. for . and e, for 30 inch ine & do. § Lanatk, 17e., 44 do. 1éc. 44 Tip | rown rills are in moderate demand at 94c. for standards Bieached Shirtings are i steady demand, b are gen- Watertwist, e . , 3je. for 42 for Siduch do.; 44 Forestdal 44 Slaters 4 ertwist 24e.; Lawre r G, 19¢ for H nlnl V« for B; 4-4 Boott B, e, Jo-dneb Arkwright | e finer gr of canton flannels &ro in demand at about € ot reduce d figures. T grades, but common rd, Audros jored wid c. for_volored ond Saflolk eack blenched : Uncas are held N, quoted at o, for B, 8. 25c. for B., and 3 A Amoskeag Arkwright 2. for Gt and 2. tly held at ateady A d%e for A, brings 40c. for Everitt 30 l‘dllll"llh 4he. for I, for B.7.X.: § Willow Brook weific e, for § and 4ve, for 44 je. for 44 do. Ticks Brown's A C. Arkyvright sie. for Printing There is a fair a quiet ; 64364 are quoted at 12@1%je. o0 ade fu Prints The supply of dark wor moderate, and prices do not show any quotable variation. The Jobbers quote as (ollows : Merrick, W, e ; )hrnmml D, re.. Merrimack, frocks Cocheco, L, Spraguc’s fancios, 18c. ; Richmoud's, | American, mr; Dunuell's, Vide.; Allen Garner & Co, 19%e¢.; Amoskeag, 17)e.; ic.; Lowell, 14jc. ;, Naumkeag, 1%.; Dutchess B ture, 224e.; Wamsutta, lde.; London Mourning 5 Mourning, 174c.; Amoskeag Freeman, 15¢.; Pacifie, 18¢.; o Cove, 1240, and, with no accumulation ific, Manchester and Hamilion ) i, 160 140.; Laneaste; Delaines o ctory, e report their goods at 2 iuzflgr oods are qui tly supplied wnd are not to be fe ¢ ot which, importe indications it would seem that ,r..u.nf- + and drooping. The jobbers are soff- even by the low out lots, rom i b o P NEW-YORK CATTLE MARKET. RECEIPTS These were sold at the following market. B ml. 3 Feeves, Cown Veds J.Amhl B'IM. Tow, At National Drove, Yards 2500 14 w0E 1 0E Yaris At New-Jersey Stock Yanls At Browning's At O Brien s At Chamberl At Fortiethst Vards Seut from th rect to Butch Hog 20 2540 172 46,562 of which 140 e bal 1,500 16,001 L6 2100 nipaw were 60 w0 Une-Hundreth st o 1§ ceipts Inst ¥ Receipts Just 3 6.041 Reeceipte of Becven at Comm were taken to Hudson Ci soid 10 butchers. Iv at Hudson City pring 134 taken to One-Hundredth- ot FRICES OF BLEF AI THE ONE HUNDREDTHSI. THIS WEFK The following are the quotations per poand, upor the esti weat, aclier sinking offal. That is. s bal terd will welgh B ewt, st 10 cens o poand. MARKET, (.nu-pny...J Extrn Beef . Tue next best on sale to-day ‘That g fair qu That of ordiary thin S Inferior. or Jowest grade of Cat The general average of the market to-day, estimated at ‘!la eme range of prices from € most of the sales are from WHERE THE CATILE \ll' YROM. The Bullocks sold at Allerton » are reported from the follow States New Vork .. Oxen aud Cows iny w-derey Central Kallroad, #46: ou foot e Yards to-duy LIST OF DROVERS. ames of { the principal droves, and where ported from « AT NATIONAL DEOVE YAKDK 8. Schust 1 WK M 7 Bedford & Kene 10 - 1 @ Coon & Hossbury, Ky 41 | Lawless & Trunor, Iud 10 Lawless & Traior, 11 ke & Hartholomew, M. 1% F. Campbell, Ohio D. Weixel 11 - Dalion, Ind J.Budd. X X 1. Moss, Obio A Clary, N ¥ " ‘. Gwynoe, Ohio.... & | Fiteh & MeMurphr. Tud G. W Mar Lio ¥ Ketior, N ¥ 1 | — Brungarden. Obio v | J. Holeomb, Obi % | Harlem 1 X. ¥ 1. Thompaon, 11 7 | Harlem Local, Coun AT HUDBON CITY, P. MeCattrey, Obio Mr. Bartholomew O P O'Neil.. 19 10/ W. V. Woud O Mr W Evans. O J N. B, Canfield. Ind apman & Co., 0. Warner & (o, O Sims & Osbor 1 D. Toffey & ( My, Hardy, N. ¥ G. D, Alexander, Tl REMARKS ABOUT WEEF CATTLE. ‘The total number this week, 4,956 head, compares with 6 041 head last week and with 5,255 head, average per week last ear, and with 6,133 for the correspanding Weck one year ngo. The pumber sold yestenday and to-day st t un Hindredth N. Sutheriand lace, N. Y A Sessio Diudiey & Toffey, Ky | Dudiey & Toftéy, O st market, £,570 head, comp week, and with 3,65 head, the average per Tast year, and with 3 %7 head, 6t warket one year ugo THE MARKET AT NUDSON CITY. Hupsox Ci7y, Nov, 30.—Well knowing that the ones of the or two after ock. The -.m week wonld be given up to poultry, and that t Thanksgiving turkers would be pieked for a ds that boliday, shippers wisely held back ouly show a total of 1% p. The former are quite enough for the demund; )mH"ru manage 10 get jc. more ¢ 1 than last week. Th rices range from i3 to 16c., 4c. Ouly & small number are q with & few pr 7 all of which were | 7i¢ | mixed, 30 of them good, at 15c., balaniee at 12¢.; B Coon, nn«lurvtm. retailing st 14@16c., but wishes | OVmenor *HN TuosTREs 0y CREDITORS AND STOOKHOLDERS 0F | thom in Albany agai = 0--]0 Ao Mussisrri Risassd Compaxy, (Easvaax MeCaffrey sold hu 0 Ohio steers at strong 16¢. ou 8) ewt.; Nrw Yorx, December 3, 1866, [‘RS['ANT to the terms of the Agreement, the rs of certificates issued by the Trus- of the Ohio and Mississippi Kail- they were a fine lot. bonght of 1. Selsor at Albany. . W, McMahan bought of J Thompson &7 1iL steers at the s alight drove. 6 owt ; retaled ot 14e. average. reditors und Stook 8. Ul m, for J. Binns, 25 ), steers, few oxen, » good fat Jot, | SR, % N. wi She. averuge Hy w_‘]’;;rz_l u.) will M. nu':«.‘ ua.: .‘n;'u of m’ Tmmm :l J [ uugmumu... 4 Co. steers and oxen mized, ot 11 | December, ....“,,J,Mm_ G ALLAN CAMPBELL, Chaimman. _ “ 3 Thompeon sold 84 K. st-ors for Coon & Hosshury, a good drove, sca ewt, &t 13 ioje, and 8 for A. M. Clark, com- at 5 owt., soll at 1%., on 5 1 1 over from last week, light, i 10-day ¢ §54 cack, or & ¥ head above the of lnat week. % of F. Cawpbell's Ohio steers. a fair lot, 7 O TIICCI_M_'v!ll SINEING 'vn.‘ LBse. 0 I]OLDERS of OHIO CALAL STOC‘I?of 1860. —Notice i hereby given that the di cipal of the OHIO CANAL s‘rm."l relmbastebis s the P "-:‘:{ ’:nsu- after Der. D) b4 o s ‘Ol R e Tk e aos s o it R e time interest on the same will coase. ul;um. dfi'{.‘t’m n-y-‘-hm:. .;.n eartier M.l-y. ll‘aull M'..:‘llmv rer- ios (0 joe. thror named sgeney, Larest il s:'.uo-..mma. of prosenta oy 3 ’n‘ !{mnwrl:‘ Jadtor of Stte, WAL B VEST, Attorney-Gen Couisissioners om.':'..m. Fund lh State of Okio. m, CREDITS on an. . J. 8. MOR: GAN & te GEO. PlAIIOnY & Co), m:w. EAST, lssues by DASNEY IQN‘AI & Ce., lc.nlln-' n, steers, stags and cows, o mixed 2 two pairs 16e. Richardson had Ilino:s steers, bonght of J. H. 137 at Albany, a fair but coarsish drove, 7 cwt., seling Whe r, for E. W. Gwynne, 55 Ohio steers 25 of old’ nt 15@17c., few latter price: the other 30 yun out at [4@lbe,; 16 for 1. Drew, 1., sold at 16@17¢. amberlin, T1 PulunmCMll!r good bunch, & cwt., at 16@17c., und for J. She oers from Dutchiess Connty, some good. at 134@ et 1 IL, Dutchess County steors, fat, one of the best lots ou sabe, 9 ewt., at $155 ack, or 16c. AT HUDSON CITY. & J. T, Aleyander, 170 light 53 ewt. o8 tor J. 1. Alexander, 6) cwt., tuir, at them B} ewt, weighed 6 ewt. fot Putnam Coun Banking Honses and Bankers. " VERMILYE & CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS GOVERN ME':\:]T BTOCKS Al €OMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. CLOSING PRICES. uw.vmus. December 3, luc. Beach & Brar. for e I tt, 99 for_Scott & Carl, Ind. steers, common, 6pu| at 13¢.; 61 for W.J, Templeton, Ind., 53 ewt., at 11|r. ). Toffey & Co. sold 60 Ky. stecrs for themselves, ewt m., Colwell & wick sold 18 Ohlo steers for Lartholnmew, " common lot, scant 6 cwt., at 13e.; for Evans, 21 Obio cows and heifers, poor, f ewt., at 120, 16 for H State oxen and steers, fow cows, some good B ewt, oxen, .; the others 130, Coney & Conger for Sims, 172 1L steers, conimon, 63 OWH. at 12@ B¢ 101 for E. Marsh, light 11 steers, 5 ewt. at 13 11 for Wood & Gillespie, Ohio steers, 6} cwi, at 12j@ite; they had a good top. #6 for W. Orndortl, Town steers, commor, rage | 19 Olio stoers aud beifers for 6 ewt. at 12@ld Roney & Co. at 1c. on 5 ‘ 7 (Sell: Duilley & Post sold 60 111 steers for J. 8. Goodwin, fair, 63@ 'Il:l ufl 6 ewt. At i@l - i} Miller & Morchonse, 5 Tnd. steers for N. B, Canfield, 5 ewt. | C2abon. Sooy oy 1 at 12@l4e; 18 for Chapman & Brower, Oblo steers at ldc.; 16 ”,,,{,,,,, 2., 18§l 1 for Warner & Co. Obio steers at 14c. on 6 cwt. 20 Coupon, 4. A Hs4) 1 COMMUNIPAW. ikt nu.“,.. s :‘ ‘n"’.t “"i i Briggs & Gillett sold 6x head Iilinuis stoers for Mossen, Conpon. i Tiedges, o medium 6 owt. lot, brought 12@ lc., average 1 l:“ l-flwv-d- . ”ll “h S Woodruil & Kro, for J. MePherson, 78 Niinois steers, [ 1040 Coupon.......| } ,‘:‘21,,,'; : i :’ L Notes, 166:.. 1084|110 mmon, § ewt., sold at’ 124@15e., Friday, and 15 for McPhe A-.m Ohio steers, very good, sold at 16c. o ¥ ewt.; 12 for Brows, Obio steers. u good fair lot. sold at 15 ewt. J. 1. Williams bougit 64 Llinois s . Gray at 15¢, 57 Pt the owt., and wholessled them to Leach & Horigan, Lutohers of Washington Market, at 15¢. on 60 1b 4 owt,; rated ISK & HATCH, BANKERS, [ 7 owt. “W. Florenee sold 32 Illinois steers for Mellvain, G owt., fair- No. 5 NASSAU-ST, ioh, at 12a 1% BUY asd SELL AL Aumr nru ALl DESCRIPTIONS MILCH COWS—Fresh cows and springers are so scarce and bigh in the country, few of them find their way here for sale, wnd it 48 well, for they will scarcely bring eost, In fact, there e B b 0 ok DERE WRAR ey cos 8 ATbany: GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. e emand o7 ine miliors_—very littl for common | ACCOUNTS of BANKS, BANKERS sd staers RECEIVED cows. The offerings are mu(h‘hxllivr than for some years past. on favorable terms. Tv anticipation of hizh prices fn the Spring, many spriugers Bave beeb bought up for keeping over, and it is very doubtmi | 9> COLLECTIONS MADE THROUGHOUT THE UNITED BTATES AND CANADAS, whether the expectations of dealers in this kind of stock will be realized. Few cows will sell for more than $100 now, and & CERTIFIC POSIT 'UED. fair milkers are offered at $80a§90. If the receipts continge | ~ W thus light, and beef wdvance, cows will soon sell better. HENI{Y CLEWb & CO VEAL CA have run down t0 low figures—not " 1., waud only Fat calves still briy hey run down in rvur it numbers. that. the best, selected, will sell for more th BA\I KERS, 10 10c. for ordiuary veals, with some gruss calves ut 610 to §25 w.“_‘_é New-York. ench. r‘un n BTATB RIT] THE SHEEP MARKET, Frreiused snd (o a Receipts All issues o0 hand 3 QrouaTioss—The bilowing reparts of sales of sheep and CRDERS FOK -mcxn 5, BONDS AND 00LD B e T T \Heehann, Bankers end iodividoal opealag secounts with u will quoted § ®, live weight, fur Sheep, 3@éjc, Lambs, 69 4 PER CENT INTEREST ON ALL DAILY Balsnces, subject | L Sheek ot elgh 5 MADE ON ALL POINTS. WINSLOW LANIER & Co | We have had this market dering the past ket week particilr d to the comsamption of poul try. 1tk therefore, o wonder thet prices begiu 10 Full Gown n jown all the week la 3 m u quarter %o bl £ ceit lower thas oar previous report. The prices to- | BANKERS, with a few extra good ot 7 M'll‘l NEW YORK. per pound. . Pelts_averugn abont §1 2. | Druw on Londen and ;:.;.;'smu. and n-u:‘u— e oS aed itk Aok mpost And 20 Jou will be fair but & ckange to wake havoe with it. 'We have one tho best of them fod by Garret Aty some of thems first-class’ wethers, sold wholesale of the ma butchers are eat ailowed on deposite. WARREN, KIDDER & Co., No. 4 wul fl'u Tiw.vork. Créers fey Stocks; Bands snd Ou R CENT INT| subject to coeck s pigh per pound. call the trade euts offers €101 25; 19, U mlmbmb Notices. 437 13,23 2 oL g 10 %0 108 in; | o SRRt rnannn Tosel verage. Urvicn op Taw BrouANAN Famx Oif (0. by 8 nu".-rn'r...d for, #0020 4%, oxmn‘x :r iy Ly ] i, §799 ) of this COMPANY have declared DIVIDEND of ONE PEI CENT payabie oo and after Dece fer Books closed from the 5th to the l;«h both 4-;- fne) tal, 1977 head fo ke ot the. B wond. 200 Sheep Bl asive. 197, ..,..n.l Lawbe for $840; 164 9 184, 1,000 1, ;w Total. 1,782, 9,056 the It day of Deor yabl e aeammber nest, o the. Freferrs Sleck of e Compeny, o alders of said stock, as shows: by the books of the Conipany day of December. e tramfer books will be closed on the sfternoon of the lat of De- comber and op-n oo the lnnluml of the 18th, ‘Wractional parts of share of the Dividend declared will be paid in ensls by the Treasurer et the rate of the price of (he u.(llhodly preceding the purchase e . PRITCHARD, Treasurer. v ep sud Lambs, ot $7. 380, & . 86 w0 10405 35, T, $5, 0. 64 75 22, 9490, X 84 5, 0. Total 403 Miiler, T Var ay, Munick, 30, George Easoland, 4 7: C. E. Bum, 1123 D, Jackeow, 463 haier, 60: Jobu L W, Goff, 22, ) - . 115; Sam. Bot 2207 Sauuel Rawell 4 W \(DRR SAVNGS BANK, Sthave,, corner . Blim, 146 Bain & Co., 246 Wan. Roe. . Vo Valker i SIX PER CENT interest, free of tax. Deposts parch. 6 Case & Bila, itd W, Mebisan /1 Hodroun & "Law. | made on or before Dee. 1 wil drvw interest rom Doc. | Connor, 8. A. Vellar, %, Wui Lad- | R H. BUtL Seeretary, THOMAS CHRISIIE, President. ; ¥, Lander, 4 ; Win. McCue, 198; 1 o Oio—0. Webster. 208 chmond, 3 . Sidnes, 177 (haum fiu Bumm an R\Rl- OPPORTUNITY. For SALE PAPER and JOB OFFICE, within two hov: price which first 18 montl _AN_:\l'l Ok SILENT Pa #3.000 to take & hial! interest in & very valuable patent. profits, many ord Addres No. 89 Brosdway, Koom 13 OLORED MAN with $250 wanted to join in the L\ Advestiser (slso Colored) in & good paying Business. This is o bombug. Address for days _ JAMES, Box Ne. 120 Tribune Office. F —Rare_opportunity—A GROCERY; 00d assortment. good loetion; now ‘in suceess{u) operation; aear New York, JOHN WOOD & Co.. No. 59 Liverty-st k¥ )R RALE—A SCHOONER of light draft and capper fastened, with ceptes board, carries about 140 tuns. I in good running order. Apply at thw oftice of tue SALAMANDER WORKS, fo Good_sailer, and ean be bought st Fieventh l TERESTING TO DEALERS OF G FURNISHING GOODS. A new Patent Improvenent, Half | the Manufsctory right for wsle. Ageats wauted. Call st No. 1 | Prioce st., basei lcotbe, 129, David Eevdersen o Keutucky—Jobn Simmons, 20, THE SWINE MARKET wipts ot )-vn thest, by raliroads. to wit: Hudson River 1, 6,387 Jersey Contral Rail 41,10, 6822 price eclined . Tnquire at once of -st.. New-Vork. pts being heavy, buy prices to suit their views, and bogw sold freely at the declive, There were fifty cars (about 6,00 bogs) on the narket to-day, and the principal portion was dis posed of ut 6@ 7fe., for ordinary to good lots. Nearly ull the sales were made ot 7e. Some good fat pigs sold at 7je. Most of the bogs now coming forward o of good quality and large wize, runping from 230 to 275 Ibs. Tu u high market light hogs sl bent, but when the down to packers’ views heasy hogs will el readi re will not take bo when' prices rule above Bjo. et and as most of the drosse Kers are operating somewhat fre - RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. bbis. Flour, 450 bbis. lhukwhul Flour, 656 at Fjarge acks Corn bush. Wheat, " 3 ] N ACHINERY.—To OWNE g gt v 0 b v, 154 7 N OTHERS, ot class workinan, Who served bis time 3 bush. Sceds, 2 pkis. Anbos, 731 pkis. B . | Gy, duning S ot D Sl tete . & e 200 phye. Uut Meuts, 32 pkge. Lexd, nwighboring tow: itk -un-n-pamlhh party the better class, for bollding soms either_of metal, or od. Addres welling ubove 15¢., and trade is slow: still. from appearances. the yards will be elearcd before night. Th 1 of this | 0 to 85 10oraing, with soft, musey weather, hurta {1 & | Fmanctal. JPARTNER W .\\Tl-.lb—“ ith #300 10 $500, part meat in the Joarks d wholesule bu - ~~ananaa - ~ 4o be patd down, lhovnx-uldlhnb nes ¢ -mJ.y $30 10 They have been having a slow m ¢ | Ariaxmic awo G v“"n" l‘lihn_wuu. mumm.m.,‘ ekly. Apply "t . J. MeM 434 Bre quarters hanging unsold upon the SRCRETARTS URpica, MEADYILL WA h;:n,,, dvertiser has an Sutton offering ot low rates. Beaid | WOTICE is bereby given that the second annual l‘w,m ,,,l,f‘_,,, SEF D, wht safla ‘.,u,. election of tweaty-one (21) Directors of this Company, and 8o | 14 for jte own Wi favorahle location down town, e wislies poultry which did_not in for Thankagiving, and is offered eheap . o that Beef almost goes beying iu both w sade and retail markets, 1f the weather shouid_ come off cold ax nppearances now indicate, and arrivals continoe light. Cattie will soon do better. About 25 cars of Beeves are uh sale ot Communipaw to-day THE MARKET AT ONE HUSDREDTH-ST. We have bada light supply of cattle this week. Less than 5,000, and only 2,570 here to-day, Which made so small & show in the yards thet all the salesmen thought they could put up the did early in the morniug, and kept it up ot higher upon the first wales, but not upon the Before noon it began to be d nough cattle for the demand. 1 tehers could be forced to pay an sdvance upon last Mo whalesale men could not. Tl result was u docline toward night to last week's rates, and begging for custopiers, and finally o dull closing, and lower prices. Tudeed we do not think all can be sold, 5ot ¢ven to the s down customers, who alway ul last expect to get a concession? of four or five dollars per h The weather to-day #4 magnificent—clear, bright, sun barely warm enough to meit the frost in the sun. Thir is cqual 10 half cent a pound of drovers. ‘This and the small supply of the week bas alone saved them from being buried un- der the avalanche of poultry, which i selling at 16albc. § . Mutton and pork are still lower. Why should beef keep up! 1t would not if butchers really decided to have it come Sowa “They make more money at present rates. So they, that s e wholesale buyers, do not eare to sec a heavy decliie, ‘The qual- ity of stock-to-day is fair. There are some good Western droves, the very best of which sell at 15 ¢ 16jc, § . <yo0d fair Jots at 14@ Loc., aud vast numbers below that; none below 11 cents, because there are noue mean enough to go very low. From present appearances there is 1o prospect of an advance in the market, We have seen Ay attempts o spring up o at this time of the year, and all fafled. Butchers will not stocks of beef, while other meats are 80 low s they m now. Nothing buta failure in supply can get the market up again, high enough to save those who hought eattle last Spring 1o graze, or last Summer to sell at & profit this Winter, The mnm is broken and it cannot bewended. The attempt to day has proved a bangling faflure. BROKERS' SALES OF BULLOCKS. AT NATIONAL YARDE. Tawless and Trainor had €3 11l and 1ud. steers, 6} ewt. good | cottle, selling at 13@ e Drew for W. H. Drew, 14 head Putnam Count; mlt:‘uvl at 8115 each, or 15¢.; & e, ¢ ateers, o 7y for fowt., at Ie. average. 'Eastman aud Bro, for W. K. McCoy & Co., 97 Tl 7 owt, at15.; and for Bedford and Kenuedy, €1 Ky. 7.!"‘- at .ficunnm sold E# of their own TN steers, fair, 6} owt, -t ise i R B34 suterbeck sold 91 TIl. steers, 63 cwt. at uc nndml 11 steers, r oWt at 13a@ 1. * Hughes sold 41 11l gteers for Sesslons & Squires, 6 owt, m out at 13jc. They were duriag the Summer in New- ym State, and -vmfil ¥ head. or §6 Jess lhln m were offered for them u) hm in August. Addi; head expense for briny ng !mm Broome County, and Qfim well ing, the owners lose 20 9 head and keep since August, on the price then ref Murray & Glover bought 70 Obio (vn 0! P. McCaffrey. a pood & oWt I’fll.mllf s 16a1 5 bonght of Selgle & Co.. 1L steers, prett W -um‘u el KA was :uoa‘om boigli wb Aluagy of b pow t form & connection that will insure the enlargement of bis own of tmes (3) Inspectors of Judges of tie succeediug eiection, will be Beidai.tho ofice of the Company, in the City of esdvile, Fa. 0n | fine v unitiag with it 8 GENERAL STATIONERY, and COM- TUESDAY, tie eighths (th) duy of Juuary, 1867, MERCTAL PRINTING, which oan he logitimetely sud The poil w! open & 3p. 1. and close ut ¢ ly dove. Au enterprising wan -l integri ry ud lionor, with expe: soe in the stationery business, f some capital. w.ll m. The Trauster Books will closs on the l'nnvy BRh (25th) day of T 1hie o deu'table T""""Xu""‘ Doeins referonoes €36 Decatoier, aud opess the day wier the election DAUHOUN, Ssarohiey, | | pémmsiigutions ooniarisio nfi,:nn mwm and pariicu- b W after which an eerly iuterview will be s ), wice oF TR WASHINGTON IOk LONPAST. lars (after wi R Bl No. 06 U KuxHWICH-VT., NEW TORK, Nov. 4, 6. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders AN of the WASHINGTON ICE COMPANY will be held st the Ofice of the Gempany, No. 586 Greenwich-st., New-York, on TUES DAY, Dee. 11, 3866, ot 10 o'clock a. w., for the election of five Tra- toes, and for the transaction of sach other business as sy come be- WILLIAM A, BAL STEAMERS ARAGO and l-l'LTOh fur SAL} - +) Proposuis for the purchase of the above vesse! at the office of the Company, No. 7 Broadway, -ntlhh-llm al e comber inst., ot 12 o'clock m. A uhnm-lhnnvniymcfi«-nntmommumu Arsgo will make her next regular voyage, leaviug New-York JOTICE for the seetvg. ANTINE Secrury._ | e A0 Srame on i o, TarasoRER' Orice, No. 7 Brosdway. N. Y., Dee. 1, 1866, L SRR of YMLULB and Jewelr) suitable Iur npeculnun HE _INTEREST ON !lw PUBLIC DEHT of the STATE of ILLINOIS, mtaring ou the first Monday of Jauusry 1867, will be paid at tuw Ocean National Baok of the City of New York, on the Tt bo the 224 (ineiusive ..n.u...rl 1067, JAMES 1. BEVERIDGE, State T y given, tl [umflmul 1o ml)num- + 10 meet at the call of the Comaiittes appointed o investi- Jairs of the Company, & weeting of the Stockbolders of th Masi Steamanip Company w11 e heid ot the Off No. 5 Howling grees, in the City of New-Yors, o W W 13 o'clock w., to_hesr ‘ and git purposes, gold and sliver Aumarican watches. fine gilt and vlated chains. Send for price e l.umv L JACOBS, 177 Brosdway. & l (mo )0 1o invest i a lucrative bus o, Office. Address with persicaiars, M, K. 8., Tribuse Qaaannmhiu Notices. vY- vnfi"{l LD AL ey R o to bett | VT PARTIES CONTEMPLATING CHANGES deewed cxpedieat. By crder of the Comnittee. in their Business or the organisstion of NEW FIKMS, are re- N. P. ALLEN, Chsirman. apectfally invited to communioate informatton l)--— 1o the sub- be:s, that thei: A OMMERCIAT 'i?i'z&?"lmlsfin FOR 1967, MeKILLOY, BFRAGUE & Co. S COUPONS of mn n TTSHORGHRATLROAD ND COAL C ber 1, 1666, will be paid on presents- | n.-nubo AMERICAN I. < umaL 'NATIONAL BANK, N | = e — NY PERSON between now and the 15th Dec. haying $7.000 to fuvest fn u 7 per cent first MORTGAGE. can do PASSENGERS ARRIVED. A Harlen. b 1o WAL . o 16 Third-ave.. 3 e B oubwey praperiy worth dsuaie the smesh, o yearsio | | FROM LIVERPOOL AXD QUEENSTOWN, Bec. =ls o =, O . e ulnnln. Somnel, Mt n...l._ ., . Y., Dee. 3. 1666, ll--.s.uluhfl-n:mw—. . May. Hev, C. C. W, ‘"h A\NUAL ML Tl\'(} 0‘ llm FTO('R"OLD— it R. D".‘:"*-Jn: "“w'“ Capt. C- b ERS of the SONORA flub’) COMPANY for the ELECTION the M . aad u’l C—l { TRUSTEES for the e e oy o THURSDAY, Dot i o T R Rodsars, s ond A Crotbias tnd 1} be beld st the office of the 866, 1 clowe b 14 0'slock p. 1. B ordes of g velesk pom. Polis Bt 'ROM BREMEN VI SOUTHAMPTON. Deg. 3 " H. WARNER. Secretary. ‘:i""""' _,..:L A Kionity “ .hufu‘.',’, OTICE.—The INTEREST COUPONS of the six | chised aune; M, oo ot bt . per cont Mortgage Bonds of the Western Pucific Railroad of | o ,“::;,g w':“'u.k".'.‘.r:.‘:;'. & :"'"2 3G .,....... (oruia, due the lut of IN GOLD o and | Jrdemiy, Vos December, will be ‘Wickers after (hnl date by GEO. T. M. DAVIS, No. 47 Exchangs place. er, Mme. Barosln vou Oerolt sud T Vo norse, Hichard Degenar. J NIITED, STATES TREASURY, December 3. | 3ir ...u',t"é..x Wik, Floesce 1068 —Schedales of (30) Thirty or mors Beves sad thseton s | BN Gl cunmnon e 1 seamsily Sadiiciy LR VAN DECK, Ayt Trvpeire, | Hamiic 4. Orees, Mo Hammond, EMITTANCES to (,RLAT muum‘ nn;l \ PASS}:NGERS SAILED. TRELAND.—Drafte for £1 wrk payebioon deman yassat AVANA. Dec. 3—In stesmabip Confer— | nued it lomest roiaa'sy " FALRCORT B S & Co. l,,‘,{‘.',’,,’},.,m,,,m R i et M No. 6 Sout i Browdway, | yor Mr. aud Sl M. Iyaaste Bebotield, Mr. uud Mre. . Cole 70K SALE—BELT RAILROAD STOCK CHEAP; | jud infunt, 1 o ves 30 __:flpfu"'* Ky gy 1 P o ALEO OTHER CITY lAILnllAI) SECURITIES. AND A "' ..‘ In $ King. Mr. sud Mrs. Al . Johnaon, Mr, and Mra, F. FULL LINE OF INSURANCE, CITY AND COUNTY ETOCKS ‘and_infand, u'. James Ste ‘ . E. Arthur, His i NICOLAY. 00K m:w.';:x'u?;:z::u:”;“., g the Beri oy of Ny S B Worlsg Ve ML w! o | PINE ST, NEW-YO h DM“ mic:‘un ‘:nu Dorr. G F. Mernson, J. Mim Biachman, Capt. Ollmers, 0. nm;mmn'm-uummm B Bl Evtetasn (Ben muunm. cl.-.u- “l-l;hl. Uranas (Br.), Coslifieet, St Pierie (H.L). D. R De Wek Bk Eotben, e, Bk T B, Can b U v g gy u—n-um.l-a-u Car Behr. Providence, G. K. 728 e i iy K P 1 e VRS G. Heinoken & Bieatship m...n., Boutne, um Nortolk and City Poles, with mdee. and puss. uvhdnl & Lo Steamanip ClI of Bll.l-' ( r.), M-F e ] Ay g roy of anébutor. i 3 pu-d bence for Li mux 224, 197 wiles W of Fastuet, Australasian, Boston for 5 0th, 45 svevmabtp Persie, honce for Livetpool Eof ly Hook. » Hamburg steamebip and two steamshipe, bound Stramuhip Emily B. Souder, Charieston — hours, with mdse. ton, Fox & Co. sn..m" :..s nut-( Watlingtou, Mobile Nov. 21, with cottom, ke, llumlli Amrln 1IM Bnufl-m 2, wh wie. aw .-)'xa uhnc..m s daring :h.p.nq- seamehiy bouid W Wit uts Steamsbiy Browes, hevee fo) Steamehip City, bark numflv Boon). Hm Ort. 'l Oet. 12, in lfi. bergs; crossed the equate et o oo m.u. e Aok, Drwibest (of Jarmouthig . 8), Moore, Malags 6 dn i rebert oore, ™ with froit to Boyd & "-“D‘ " B-n Rex (Norw.), Jiensen, Malags 34 days, with fruit, e, to lukvlvfl(lr Baker, Huavana 15 days. with sugar, he., to Bd- wonston & Bros. B‘Mllmm‘ with bark lrwis Jer York. and brie Annte Wellington for Iphis._ Nov. 3, of Dosbiabos Shot Ke: abip Elien Clinton (rom New- .l 36 ang. T, Amerioan ‘bark Henton, By W iR Bark Whlu‘(nn-.). Bormann, lq-uuiun-umu Sabz, Argyrs |.r s.lon-h). Luckbam, Petrss 30 days, with eur- mata to Grorge ¥, Bulley Sehr. J, W. Rigars, Charleston § days, with erduance sevee . E. T, Allen, Allen, Jncksanville lknv Honest Abe, Courny, Indisu River, Fla. R Vmary. Babbitt. De' --mwy o1 Teumlon. Schr. s, Wi Kensel Georgeiows, Sebr. k. R Kk, u-u-: hn Lolges, Doyt i o B oo Wil Frovidenre. . Govthrie, Bath, with lamber. Sehr, F. Palmer, Sehr. Trident, Jameson, Rockiand, with hie. ot Gt ) el P 0 AT I'IIIAITB& The Scotland, hence for Li which coliided with three-quarters o wates aud will prove s otlions MEMORANDA. ID'I'ICB TO MARINERS. cable hes been leid scross the -flllu. Port-Warden's Notice. Srate oy Naw Youx Porr-WanpExs Urrics, No. 33 Williem st NUHCE is hereby ?ven. in_accordance with sec- entitied * An At to Re- tion 4 of the wet passed Apri tien of the rm-v New Yart."loall per Steamehip Vict Steamship Floride. Steauatip Ueorge Cromwell. Stesmuship Yaz00. oy Sntp Prima Do {2 Hingo Grotiaa ip Cactolus . Bark Atuerican Eagle. Bark Jobo Griffin. TR T Y 4 A U AN s kL JAMAICA. —— BEAUTY AND MAGNIFICENCE OF THR SCENERY—THE MOUNTAINS—WINTER HOTEL—COMMERCIAL INTER- COURSE WITH NEW-YORK. ¥ o0 an Occanional Correspondent. Kixos1ox, Nov, 1, is66. 1 wish that the thousands of Americans who go abroad yearly would turn their faces toward Jamaica, snd jand amid its orange-groves, its waving pines, banana, cocoa- nut, and maugo-trees. 1 am quite sure that if this * Isle of the Tropics,” this most beautiful of all the West Indies, wers better known, many Auwiericans would pass theiy Winters here, and become owners of its coflee plantations; for bere, only 1,600 miles distant from New-York, we bave more of the mq-nmmu of Neture than cau be found io m- tour of Europe, A fow New- \urtm lumd&n- M‘L to visit & St. Androws mountain cottage, the ground—.rom Kingston distant some niue miles—being fu nu- rise. n-q-. took pouies, and following our gul tile, go up & winding path some two mwiles, rnqunnny ing on our track, so that those before secns coming back to meet those bebind. The path is narrow, ragged, and steep, and often. o misstep would send onedown hundreds of feet; but moun- tain ponies and mules are sure-footed, and an accidens very rarely occurs, Up at last, 3,000 feet, and what o scene' How grand! A private cottage, with its broad piazza, with lonnges aud rockers, invites us to rest, while we are served with » glass of “mountain beverage’'—made With egg. Below are hundreds of smaller mountains with here and there a cottage, and far above namng but mounteins. ‘We are summoned by Mrs. Francie, the lady of the pro- Im.xm' w.mm&mm mnu Towl, eggs, yam, 8 18L0eS, ton, ocolare, Trutte, 'ind sueh o cap. of coflee s oBe 0a £t nnlhlm "out of Jumaica, Our Nav-Yoti Central Park 18 beautiful, but this whole isiand is one vast * (}-lnl l";g"'mdpbyuod'lwnhm—mhu had lttle + Bellevien,” the residence of Mr. Derbysbire; burgh,” 4,000 feet in the air, the residence of Col. Fyfe, and, llonnt Plu-nt " the beautiful and mflu- wansion of n, 68(., 'hn is no George H publisier of 7'ke Jamaiea Guar places. The ride to the latter plan ll W up the mountain, aud is one varying, changing scene of sur- passing beauty and grandenr, along precipices a thousand feet down, v.he scene Bt times 50 majestie, that we balt, and in silence aud in awe, st the Ahunly power which planned wod formed this wonderful panorama. Far a beautiful river winding amoug the -u‘u and striviag to find its way out. This view upon the Port Royal \lannulu is one of the most impressive which ever greeted mortal t—no tougue cau describe it, Do pen ean trace i, and )8 only fow hlunxnd wmiles from your doors—not far awsy smid 101 this isl find.‘:!nc.lnn tropical welcome awaita by .» = Jamaica is now seeking commercial interconree wi New-York. Cousiderable qmuu«upwuu:asu pped from your dg bere, and there is no y the world, gotive mmm.wmmum' eight thousand ith to the cost. This ow-York, and 1 am giad to le hereafter. 8o with is world renowniod, but the beat of RELIEP FOR QUEBEC. ' Quume, C. F., e Si—4 cable mn«i 10-shiry lrum the a.m,% é%i 3 [ i s s Sig o dakw of m,uu APPAIRS IN ornw; Orrawa, O W, Dee. 3—The disconnt in lavoices for the ensuing weel is declared eent. ?I.Q"UM has -&m-‘h:-pd nv«y:fl.‘mh ool e o e . T hematiowad o Sovrbnl Lhree -II-ndnhunh wathorize —one i each of 1he eowatice of Frontenac, and Lenox. :u-d'nv R companies are alsy auilorized 8t various pounte,

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