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T N 2 NEW-YORK DAILY TRHBUNE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1866, e ot el G St '3 r wrged ond, drawn up and wgned by the defandant for the I _.C"URIS' .m{;ufi,.f":::-r 1ng ooy -,!,52 him. One of tho witnoases " Vichow Cogle) vhie - us called for.iho pla lalotiff teatificd that INTLED STATPS CIMCUAL COURT =Drc, T--Lofore | i had beea employed | (he defes aat in the tramssction 0 e BMALISE. pronaro the bogus rrest of the plainil, Tho witnces ol In 4 1« T answor 10 a question by (he Court. slated that he is now in 0 A e s onmploy of tho Uaited Stafca Goveramont na inspector of the g e o Eleventh s.. distilicry, ba onmonded 1o that pasi Wonkhardt & 3 oo of a \ w 1\ 'u|'ull‘|" numerous class o illectors of Cue tion by one Mathow Th e Mk Fostor for plaiptif, I 1. 1 3ore Judge Buai 1 boggal dutio on oase b this point was adjournsd over vatil Mouday Tiryan for defoadant - s sclbvs nt. it m M, Paino agt. (I\lm‘ the ground that, s vag ad-valave n this onse n\mzh\v('fl the premises No. 9 go0dn, it was intid 1t law that the voloe ] put i cortain fiztures. Uy whoubl be eo Ly ling to tho origin s hio left lsmund\lw.‘ At the request of Taonal "t *.om from the P! w Nm;mm« . 4 to facilitale (he rolelling of the sfors ; tmclading all expe ponstruetion of th that when (he fixturcs. When tho 1ox romove the ixtures wid 4 The plaiatif now romises by suck removal ixtures remot ed by and alsodhat if and the defendaut ha of the buildin Jonas M. Phill from whenee they werd o suant leftthe d g, for the Jamay iff ehat #0004 at the pl The plaiatiffs in trwt, and bring this ned cost of the under pw- peid, [t 19 intiffs are pg suit in relation A Custom-House . and pioduced three ther) consigned to id for du- of evi- would not in. Court, it t tho ur 1o s called s 1 mm,-f ot pl Befors Tudg DECISION, Sohwarzwnalder agt. Hansen —Onder grantol Cisconn—Dy IXDIVIDUAL LIABILITY OF STOOKHOLLLIS—A COMUANY AND ITS BECKETARY, 'ARDOZO. m« ‘purpose of proving r ohjcet "Satrien, for thpurpe Jhoukd by referred {0 1he Clerk of the damages, ure to take holder of the Mireral Point o clurgo him witha debt of the Compavy o its Scoretary and buok-koeper, the plui ndgment ngainst the Company and issued ex atiff excesstio ts of this lmll:]yr the re- t @ this as0 | hoon returned unsatisfied. Plaintiff sgcks to ob nined in relat thus mek- | ywigh porsonal liability for the ,um.m.i‘h 5o und pr igation, Y | der the 16th scotion of tiégact of tho Le fncorparated. passad 1 At §2,000 pe in 1848, Delafield Smith for that plair ary W fi T B ict-Attorney, Samucl G. | the Company hud paid him Courtaey ad Assist: District-Attorney, Etban | bataon. Al e Govers Def-ndant deaied the ooutruct and claimed 4 e tually performed were wergly nominal and of UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—Dec. T.—Before | vaine, aud that the position Wi & mero sinacure. Ju 5. AGAINST ONE OF THE YACHT SQUADRON—THR SCHOONKR VESTA LIBELLED. w of the yacht Vesta, one of the fast fleet of chts about to ruce across the Atlantic, wns dis- 1 on tho grouad that «thro: tike_con ot e Vst Ene e wground o Jaland, and seriously irjured. The men, not sceiug ! the mmattor elf The jury found i plaiutiff for § and the Court granted an allov aic Steldon & Brown for plaintilf fendaut sue DECISIONS. Edword 8. Jaflray et al. on payment of costs of d the jndgm . and jod, and ay seourity i that lizht, libelied tie vessel through their coussel, Ll tioat of al. M . «, aud claim wages for the whole voy ek n;}“(_‘(,,,', gt gl bed, alleging that the vessel Ticfore Justice BARNARD, nll\‘l 10 fanlt of with u pilot age 10 rquire ol by Mr. Peter Lorillard i unsate but whether thus is the case or n that she will be bonded to await the iss widerad probable that the suit may net be prosecu! will settle it by a t0 hear and determine. Befure Mr. Justioe SUTHERLAND. WREN 0AN AN OEDIL FOR THR DISCOVERY OF A Nevuda Sitver Miniog Company.—William E. ortion of thobmomis l;lulnm. nd:fwlmvh <t. Mosca Btrausa.—Motion The Consolidated Silver Mining Company and Tho ho received an allowanoe for the fondant wisbed to fliotsd on (he put sy hi 1.—DBefore Mr. Justioo BARNARY PEYROLEIM Franklin C. Hovoy agl Ebencaer Beadleston This action was broughtanguinst tho dofondans as a stook oum, Conl and T dua t lompany e plaintiif having got & ation whioh had dant un Ol 1t appeared m, upon which nd the. judgment v aa for the od that the services a0 partioulas 19 47, the amount olaimed, of five pas cent. Tith & Woodward for de- CraMpens—Dyc, T—Wofore Mr. Justice INORANAN. antod v this Field et al. Lydin 8. Waters ; a granted. Henry 7, Good ugt. A. M Do LavulotioReforcace ordered A COMPANY'S BOOKS AND PAPLES DE GRANTED ! Johnston agt oinas ¥ itpgn Conrt, but that the p intorestes Gould. by biaes ST, “This ne uo% before reported i Tis TRIBUNE, ;vuc l;lmgmn l|o - e 3 — 5 restenin the Company frum is ertain stock to the - T e T | o Goubd, to capeel cortain st alieged to havesbeen iasuod o 1o corpomtors without compensation, aid to secure h Kou to tho ALLEGED PRESENTATION OF A BOGUS BOND—SPICY | 0iniasl " tho miuis propeity of tho Company to tho extent TESTIMONY OF A WITNE of Lis claim. His compluint st out that ho had delivered United States ngt J.m..w{'m.! to Gould for & nominal consideration, but really as s Tho defondant was charged with having in conoec. | agent or = tusteo 1o disposo them for his tion with one Arohbold made a bogns bend as security for the payment of:the internal revenue tax by a tobseco manufacturer thet & Company wes formed, under the sbove beactit o deed of ten mines in Nevada valuod by him at §50,000,; title, in New: nd cr part set apart fo thicers (Gonld nam je, who lind taken put n license and represented to rk, with & oapital of £ on the busis of | the cBlccior of bis tstrict thatlue could preseat adequate bonds oer ining futerests hold mon 1o Lhie persous of defendant and another man named Arch. | Wis delivered to the corpoutory f boid. The colleetor having Lotififd these suretios 10 appear be- | #0id produciug about §500,006, and the gros fors him aud execute the bond they not wishing to become | Gould fu payment for &e. 5 "“h":_ Jiabio, obmined two men named Shove and Audiews to appear und porsonate them. The fruid having heen discoverod, Shove rested and Jodged o Ludlow-st. Jail. Not relishing his he made a complaint nginst defendant and Archiol ¢t was arrested and Shoge perwitted 0 tarn State's (ho following iy nee ove—Reside ut No. 347 East Twenty-first-st, and w lfl at No. 77 Robinsen st.; bave kuown defendant two or heing Secretury) got larg © of the oflicvrs of ( Gouk, ab which he wos § utely gouo to Nevad that pet Knowing the Taue Caompasy, ha T with promises ; at settling of relating to t but bos boen In uid of his%ait he p tion for such discovoiy som It was contend o days (bond shown witness); Lave seen this humlfilw- et No. &3 Colarat. at tie Collctors ofice Jast; cannot tell hu' date versation with Codd roforence to it ut the corner of Liberty and Nassau-x vorsation [ bud way more partic ularly with Arehbold; as present and, 1 suppose, conld have hoard it; defenda i nud wo all conversed together; Archbold wanted claim eguinst to the Compi gorous precede | ing in their ba; ald's be r. dustice Suthetland bas d fo snch exuminatios, and E. W. Dodge for plaintiff; M Yiefore Mr. Ju(n! SUIT AGAINST A CITY EAILEOAD CO. FOR ALLI Mgo)md mate him in the executing of a bond; he ™ mo the bond wes all right, and he wnnted | A bill of discovery; thint withois having a persons me 1o 40, aronpd. thete. spd. persseate him; (hht Ao | the Company auch u cousection vax‘siown e gre the &8 mot whnt | 85, Aroned: defendant sajd it | b right to an_exnmination to discover whether thogl was all right and thut oversthing was fixed up, but that they | Yos privy to the fravd alleged, aud whetber au inju didonot want to go around there; the reason, they said, th recefver could Le applied”ior o '"B'."f.': ‘?'(':':;“ ct n Gould did not want to go around ther was that th ad gont for thom, and they did not wish 10 go the know them; that was the substance of g wont ar and persouated Archbold aud ti received L)mvnt jor my services from Archbold, same day bo gave me $10, after L came back. in front of Nowsgust.; defendant was not present; Rennie accompanied me to the :otor's ofice; a man named Andrews went in com- pany ; Aundrews represented the other surety; saw Andrews that day in communication with Archbold and defendant; o fout et together, und the conversation turncd upon this Job; thoy toid me that Archbold and defendant were on a bond togothor, and_employed me to persouate Archbold and cm- Riored Andrews to pervonate tho other pariy, which was O gton, as 1 understood it; Archbold told me, while wo wero togother, and defendaut couid hear, that his ‘own 1ame n.ou aad that dingtor: was on by n. name of Harring- | tan, d’endant gave a card to Andre: h the directions on 16743, Harringhon; thero waa soms residence on i, 14on't re- member what ; when I was In jail defendant caie to sea me; | €old him what [ was there for ; “he said ho Would (ry o get o i told him I thought he had sent me there; ho said bodid | i Caroline Rexford agt. Jegee she received thiongh the negligence of the oue of their'cars, while she Wos attemplingdto e 27th of June, 1665, The suit v as commenced in and the original complaint simply elaimed damage: which plaintil alleed enused her fnteuse euffer d her 10 hex hoveo. IucOctober of the same wos nmputats Carnoclay, o for damages w reared (o the gal answer was & general des made, 10 the effect exist! the coversation, nor at e not write the namwe of Archbold nor % auy of the names written; foit; the coaversation was na saloom; heard that Andrews was to re m, aod thot 1 vus to r Archbail, do not thia S s was o 00 him again; be was sworn and o liccuse; ‘made upmy mind Vit Coddinglon bad gut me pat n.,uL and T mnde this charge agninst him; when I get futo n i hound to get out of it if Lean; considered T had Sommitted an ofbuse s T was bound fo save mysell: made up m mind that f | made an athdavit aguinst them atend of mm- against me, they would have to save me 1o save ‘The {urther uunsumu was then adjourned to the Lith inst. | Before Commissioner OsBok¥. AN OUDURATE WITNESS SUBDUED. A oass was reported in yesterday's TRIBUNE of & Witnees in an oxamination before Commissioner Osborn, named Frank Stowmit, alias Godwin, who was twice commitied and im- mdflkmmpl of Court for refosing in the most imper- maner to answer questious which were put 0 hiw, and whioch the (mmm decided were and must , baving alept over the matter, he took | and not only answered the qoestion, or thought the wat ta the officers of th first witness called company the plaintidl berself. Thowed Evidence of intcnse suffering. She i was maitied; was U8 years ear Twelith-st., and then gave the following m accident. On thie morning of the for 1ay physician'shouse in T euty-sccond-st.; years old, accompanied e fo the car; 1 b conductor aud driver both being oo the front plat hrown down, the cobble-stones; 1then canght hold it; that car, all the time from the ovcurtenee of the accident int rheamatic sficetion. R e ich bo had said no man could make him answer, bt aiso wl profossed bis willingness to answer all questious of any kind hatovor'that might be asked him. tained by ploiutiff by this accident were trivial, amputation was caused cither Ly the 1l i o feetion under which plaatifi was suffering, or by a white swelling, and thet lusny event the « sustained ouly, at the most, hastened an swp pre-existing cnuses necessifoted. ‘Witness on ber crose-exsminution testified that e e, BUPREME COURT—GENERAL TERM=~DEC. tices BakNaxp, CLERKE, and INORA STREET OPENINGS. fore Jus- | Tto Counsel made application to con- | that compl but edmitted that in being treated xvtorl of the Commissioners of Estimates and Assees- | plniut ke had before the m-urm e:vpenh-,or Seventy-third-st,, and thero being mo | What that complat was, but subjected ber to olyeotion, the ‘were submitted nically called the “exte “Assimiiar Sppication was made for the opening of One ;;Indlfi'lfld fourteeuth-st., from Eighth-ave. to the Hudson vor. - Mr. Mathews, in belialf of the directors of the New-York Howpital, objected on the ground that by the nct passed in April, 1366, this street was included samong those which re- quired the assent of the Central Park Commissioners before the sam oould be opened or auy nction be taken thercon. Aftor consultation, the Court decided to let the matter stand ovor until January, when the consent of the Park Commuiseion ous could bo of Siectal Terw—Dec. 7.—Before Justice Murrry. ST0CK TRANSACTION—VEKDICT SET ASIDE. Bamuel Tyler Willam G. Ford and Suit. | This action was tried before a jury on the 27th of November, The platotiff claimed to noorlr from lants the sum of 96,000 damages by reason of au improper sale of 200 sharce of &u;be;xundflfa_ lloe7 rbhix;h M{undml:d).udTl:: de on account 0 plaintif°s margin being exhuust ury brought u-m-mumfi'. 4 ey ‘was the motion to Il-ve lhl! vudldm aside and & new udwplnnul. nd that the jury disre ldmwolhdl.hh'llhlddnwlby the Court. by Mr. Bennett for the ‘motion, and by lof the dofendasts. decided to set aside the verdiot and to grant the phhulumvum and remarked at the same time, that the wardict as Wasa "? oxtnnnllnry Eefore Chic! ml!lofll 1 Junhlnhfl-n agt. Susan Storms; José M. Vm:ny agt, » ; Henry Blsuer agt. I-ry Blumenthal.— Mo- ‘Wm. F. Holeomb.—Motion granted¢asd ioholas MeCormack M!fl E Ober et al—Motion |ruud. and canse rof Jororme B. Fellows agt. Moses '. hmdweu.—xm\on grant- without coste. e TR Mum I"B.u:: agt. -Y:bn Yfl";—:‘mm l:"w! and- cause BUSINESS IN THE COURTS James Devive agt. Frederick P. James et al.—Complaint dis- miseed, with costs. s treafment f herself cusn count of her | ted 1o roon ces & witness riiculars concern sxflcv that ter belng under | ischiarged her physician, beife oaly namd crutches Just before the Di. Carvochan being not distinetly vecallect the pa: tion of plaintife leg; that it wae b m, that an injury to a partgw! that disease to renewed ne waa quite poseible the injor Gtber medical testimony w benring upon the actual cu: ted. Caso stili on, son & Scribuer and ex-Recorder James A auts. ——g MARINE COURT.—Drc. 7.—Before Judge ASSAULT AND BATTERY AT SEA ?‘?}ig lo; Jasd he was asealted by the deféndan, the esse; that be was kuocked dowi aiid kicked om time of the nssault, be wos_just n\u\'-rlns m fort du fever, and that be wes unable either to per’ the atteck. The plaintiff jutroduced in evidence the affidav!! fcal ofticer of the ship, which set forth that he (the been under treatment for the Aspinwall feves time of the assault he wes una feuse was that the plaintiff was fully able to do unngu ‘F . T 2 SUPREME Mr, Justice CLERLE. Sarab A. Petrullo agt. John A, Bid: ] ent for plaintiff, #470 24, Robert Donak arshall.—Com t dismissed. J. Hecht et )dch et al—Judgment for plaintiff w642, ent tul: laintfy #4603 30. George for plaintiff, JD.KL Robert ~Judguent for phllfl.% O'Leary agt. The allowsd mone) h‘ 'l.r ax will pmm the by the J ‘li‘ ‘wd;uldju i 171 70. tice MULLEY, cent extra sllowance. The um- be sesledsup andedeporited [Before Justice Dodge.) ‘Tng Case OF TRB REV, MA. WILLIAMA~The productive often of much haru. tg such cases the examination’of compunies’ bouka by Mrun,ers. The defendunt eontended that tho action wes i the nature of hed to be npported to the v itness #fand. 1o perform duty. The Jury rendered averdict for the pl (.Muncy Shoffer for plelotiff. R. W, Avdrews fo defendant, COURT-—CincUii—Paxr IL—Dic, W il i pres convermmions with that Gould has the plaintiff's claim ; the Cumpany toward of the books aud papers deaied. wpection end made & mo- jed for the defendants that no case was made cly mado a purchas~ from chich did not reveaTtho pluin: Gould wis eo v. oud that it would bo & aan allow on Felntm agninst plaintul stock remain ‘s naine. cided that the plaiuiint is enti s it ocder accordingly. rapuagen for defundant. oN FOED LOSS OF A LLG—A QUISTION OF MIDICAL JUKISPLCDENCE The um.dny and Seveathave. Rail Plaintiff sucs defendant for i.-u mu. for injuiies whick sko al- conductor of pler it on the Angust, 1835, s lor injuries, ing and con yeur her leg ud the claim mount now nial, but sub that the loss g betoro tho ries did not, either at xu«- Ilme!hq alloged injuries were sustained, nm(,«u ) tiivial that be wade no weution She wnlked Her testified that o in Greenwich-ave, ount of the th of June, 1965, 1 stasted fmw wirl, e the car, the forw; the car stopped nnd while T was getting ou the rear platform it started triking my kuee agninst the step of of the dunh boasd sud wes dragged along severui feet before (ko car stopped, when eowe gentlemen cawe out of the car andabelped we it af the time I fell someone called out Tor God's sake stop * aud it was soon stopped ; T was confined to my house, until my leg was smputated, oud 10 wy bed most of the time, and I suffore wse pain; my whole syatemm eing deranged ' and (he agony on account of my Tight kriee was intense ; before the accident was o cripple, using crutches on acoount of mmeusalglo or | Ex-Recorder Jumes M. Smith rematked that the injuries sus. i that the e af- ne weie probably light injuries she wasgever told tlint she lind @ white swelling, nor was she over treated for it for mo cou ‘what is tech trestment, the featore in which consisted s the imb being stretcbed by weaus of » eord and | that Le did pcerninggthe amput ible, aud sometints 4 eu discase was dormant ex- v, and_sggravatod Yequiring the ampy s ht Bave en wholly occarioned by the full of plaintie. taken, but pothing of im of 1he loss- of PlainLi's leg was uper & Foster gud Grenville T. Jeuks for plaintiff; Robin- b for defend Heanse, Williem McKeuna gt Jotbam Bragdon, The plaiutiff in this case alloges that he was em- ed o0 board of the steamship Champion; that in September 0 is First ate of that, at the an_ atteck of ty or to sesist t of the Med- lasntifi) had #tLot at tho The de- duty aud was intiff for 7.~Before ~Tuquest [ lxup: en lvl.nl 605, Robert ndgment for plaintifl, Harpell .5' n-m Schwab —Judgmeat ison et k. sgt. Jokn B, Fuller, uk of South Carelica—The plaintifl is ol ‘which the mfiu;l“mw- !am)‘d plaiutiff, for tle value mw Ilc JEFFERSON MAREET POLICE COURT. further exnm. on that the | 618,422 60—for Customs. $230,000; Payments, 5,287,576 13; Balanoe, $106,115,114 96—Gold Notes, §221,000, The following statement shows tho specio movement at New-York since Jan. 1: Tmports, $9,295,936; from Cali- oruin, $37,307,200; Recaipts sivee Junvary 1, $16,533,145; THE MONEY MARKET —————— BALES AT THE STOCK EXOHANOR, U 4 G W81 bolpnl Ilnuurn Bank Reading S0.000 1 ios o LB | Bl nio il .11 U S e, T nl dm(xmvn Exports, $59,256,43%; Loss sinco Junuary 1, 1566, §12,- O s ahomt|Canion """ |sTichtge Ooutral | | TEH2E ) 65, ion ] 'fl M:l et -'3} L. 4By s it Trustworthy advices (rom Washington state that Con- gress is not disposed to inflate the curroncy much further in the form of baak circulation. In view of the steady re- duction of legal tenders, it is justly regarded as a dongor- ‘ons step to incroase tho velumo of corrency to be redcemed in grosmbacks, It s apparont in Wasbington as in all the commere I.I_ciuus that the pathonal bauks are now, as & whole, barcly abic to keep up the reserve of lawful money upon the existing lishlitics. Ot propriety of withdrawal of the legul tendews by oancelation or comversion into gold-hearing debt thore can be no question. They were & desperate romedy for & dangerousMliseaso and oannot be 100 woon taken out of circulation. Controller Hurlburd in his roporteyery justly revaarks that United States notes originated in the neoessities of the Gor- ornment, not in the necessities of trace and commerce. Thoir amount waa regulnted, uot by the business necessitics of the counkry, but by the +sities of akreat emergenoy, and was only limited by reaching the maximum of expenditure during the time of war. The amount issued.was eutiroly arbitrary so far as tho business intes.ts of the country were concerned, and her in excess of the demands of trado, ae nrvum by Ah”g h prices borne I:s‘lor«wy kind of commodit] 24 Sories | 200,90 call. u: sl 10 A Anlnnul’xpuu ; . 5 B0 T anmmmsa Nu 9,000, [ W IIK‘ X € Staia 6s 000 o oot A Siia o 20,000, .. Missonri 63. 10,00 u.rl-uu Go 21 Il 000 % lhrh S8 Bmd.l jeot to tho control of specalators. (mu North Wl': or expmd from matural ouusce. it 10 savo the country from bankrupt uring n yro- Tk b Ji b o srgte” with_armdd. rebellion, aaoan ouly’ bo 10,000, trnoted by legal ennotmeit of Congress. There is no Soment sbougitfn in sympathy with the commercial and lndnlirlnl inter- the oountry. The power of l-uhx notes Lo circulate as money s oo dangorous to be placed at the merey of political partics in o Government like ours, and i fraught with possibili. ties of corruption and disastor calculated to excite the gravest approhonsion in the minds of pradent wen. Having served the rpose for whioh it was callod into oxistenoosprovision showld n made forkits withdrawal. Tho Michigwn Conteal Railroad oarnod for tho month of Novomber: 1865, $447,660 70 | 1866. ... $414,600 73 | Deo. .. §33,068 06 Tho receipts of the Western Union Railroad Company for the woek dnding Nov. 30, 1866, woro: LSRRI E | 1 . $18,313 83 | Tncreass.. ... 85,300 Upon the Produce Exchange quotations show no improvomont, nor is there any disposition to take leading ataples upon speculation at curront rates. Tho traffic returns of Wostern railroads for December are not encouraging, and a largo falling off is cortain. The funded dobt of the Stato of Indiana atehis time is m,m of which $5,342,500 is in 5 por‘cents, and 1,611,389 in 2§ per oent stock; $465,070 of the 2§ per conts wero redeomed last July, making $5,813 38 loss in- torest to pay on Jan. 1 than was paid in July. The total smount ofginterest due in January is $153,704'67. Of this amount $133,85 55 is due to stockholders, the re- mainder being due on stocks »dd by the Btate Departmont Sinking Fund, The amount required to pay the January intersst will be forwarded to Now-York by the Troasurer of Stato during the presont month, It is supposed that tho noxt rodemption of the 24 per cont stocks under tho act of thi¥last Logislature will take up tho most of the cortificatos now outstanding. ThFChicago Tribune of Wednesday says: Mot ofithe banks report an increasing demand, and owing to tho continued sbipments of Gurrency eastward o make ex- ohange—nggrogating nearly half o million per day—4ho market ualiygworking closer. Depoait lives, are-rusning down, thers ia'guite a faling of Iy e volumo of currescy as com- ol with two weeks since. Paper is narrowly scrutinized, it the beat names find the markot sasy at JQper cent. In the opon market there is rather moro doing. Gdbd nages ars ne- 1% por cent, but _inferior signatures eaibot be dis counted for less than 13 1#per cent per annum. Exchange continues searce and firm. ‘The smount makin igui wr shipping .our o large amount. o Gcoasionsl seies mado at 40e. promium. Tho counter rates aro firm at par buy ing, and 1-10 premiun selling. The Cincinnats Gazette of Wednoaday reports: The domand for mones has incressed matscially o day, asd more of frosh paper wa offercd than of th best of ft submitted to ashigh a u Vie) Change 1s move plenty, made so, mainy, by the oloscaces of the surreacy sapply. (onio of the dealers wero net (ncllned 1o by, ting ot & disconnt of k. por thousand, asd sales were ases made at par. The Atlantio and Pacific Fmilroad, which, although starting at 5t. Louis, is really the Southern Pacific, has recontly been permanently organized, with Gen. Fremont 88 Prosident. The St. Lowis Democrat thus skotchos the routo and its advantages: the President, the road is hid in South. and the Valiey of the Canadinn, ud generally along the Soth pamiiel to thobead of nayigation on the Col- orada, and thence to the I Const. 1t is the shortest route by %00 miles of any surveyod for {kat purpose, aod presents the fowest diffioultios. No mouutains wre in the Wi 4 for n greator portion ofghs distance it follows the v of streams, and thus reaps the advantages of water levels as uniform in their"service as could be desired. The climato throughout is good. Suows are almost unknown , water and timber sbound pll.ll'll’) the soil is ric d minernls of the best deserip- ton aro_evorywhers fowl. Tho South-West Branch of the 4,000 Mich Con 8, now uo U 5 64 530 Cp'65 10,000 1y, ... 110} UN&.LHOU,’H‘”“IMOQW-MM Ml ok No T 1,500, ... U ia B0, WU T, & Ex lllon‘su 50,000.... wer T} 500, ki Muo. Kisk Pll chlc &N W Pref o . 0} oPEN no‘ln OF BROKEES—I} P. lumo« Water h;; New - York lmlnl Pl"lwl-lul AND MINING STOOKS, FILST BOARD. | ,-,,,4,,.,,.“ stono Sitror... T ¢ 4% | Pucific Road will probably be_incorpurated with thia couth Tennehoff Run “m & Boell G 4 100 | nental work, and If so, it starts from s city of more than Buchanss Farm 20 rowse Grold veee 1 80 | WOO.00 inhabitants as its eastorn terminus passes through o s 10 | rich and well seitinl portionsol Missouri, penetrates the Iian ® | Territory, remarkable for the prolific mature of its soil, and 135 175 | reaches tho Rio Grande through e bt of Now-adoxise, & | 10 11 | territory contmning more thau 100,000 people, and whose trad N Y & N o ! @ | amonuts to §20,000.000 per aunum ; thence it traverses Ariz | Pit Hole Creek % I’W‘h &« Col G& N w and strikes the waters of the l'-nflo at the Gulf of tlh!ur | kynd ¥arm 10 20{Pab Renagat <o | From The Bank Note Reporter | Sfiade River l‘muk\d(nl | Vuited Petrol “ riz HUll.. 3 i # been robbed of bonds are commencing suits Usited States..... 3 50 Mountain G.... .... 600 iew hoiding Uhen, ot aguinat the pasties throigh 5 % ool 2Thieso suits are getting very Alplne. .‘mn’ “‘ - 1 W‘:lu.‘lt. e d..d ’. - " nnmun- nwf-- in relation to the ownerabip of bouds that Sinetioan Fieg. .. oV . ™ I | are peyable to boare, Imlmbn% Rotesgthat. are jsued ia blauk, Atlantic & Proltio i 535 | 1o well des 1t is, that the holder or ** bearer” is the owner Ayres Mill & My’ ‘% of the boud or note m-u Hfl i m«,nmnufl«.m o 13 mf_";: obiail ol x Boecsbel Sl i m‘::’::;':-.‘xf' et Rets that some f ur Lower Couta #b8 Judgws have sacour- | Bullion 1L ) wged jarors to give vendiots contrary to the well definod prin- eiples of law ; for, aftes losi their bonds, they are sure 1o loso ¢28 sssese 1 4 ha . . { Chrea" Unioa G i) e Comper b inac . aw dula when (e bigher Court Lavo' Gy setied Crozier Gold. e b e the eases Comianied Col - ol Todle Loni & H Tt caanof Sibell agunat he, Ntonal Careacy Nask, (a 2 > 3 | the Court of Common Flens, the Judge chary ootrprghy Bl Terrd : DI the notlce of the robbery ever reach the defendants| Erpress r‘mm' Stocks. dam: % 00 | 10 18 did, and they chose to disrogard it, then they are not pur chascrs in good faith, becanse if they purchased aiter aotice, or* willtully abutting their eyos against notice, the law considers In other words, a pur- Manufuctering mm 96/ Russell i clllll:‘w: notice lmplies bad fs b ruliog ns this the jury gave a verdlot against the urrency Bank. The case is carried up, and will uestionably, be ultimately declded in favor of the bank. Sihell -ul not lrun!! his bond, but will forfeit the costs of & pro- | American tracted suit. -3 2 60| 900, To ilustrate . sugpose & robbery to be committed, and the 263, 200 bods to pass through several honds in this country, and then be | 200 seat to Germany and sold ; and after all this, " notice " should .1 3! Ayers tu..unuuu all'st. Aud sippose the Judgeshould be in 300.. Frauklort and buy o fow of tho Lods when they arrive out. ... 1 30 Corydos. And supposo tho Mow. Judie, on his retarn, goes to Wall st. to ol Lis bonds, and there discovers that every bank, banker and broker hns the notice, on file, and when he offers his bonds they int to his ownvords, * A’ purchase after notice implies bed E‘Il " We thiuk the Judge would modify his law before ho would hand his bonds over to the orignal owner. The following are the movements in Dry G‘ood- ot this 15| 100.. b30. 3 ool Pnnhuu R«h flm!(h kl\melnfl - 2 ¥5 Brevoort. 3 2 80| 200. 5, quldmfi,nyper port during the week: Iw;.“ ;’;"m‘n“ ol » ENTERFD FOR CONKUMPTION. (7 4 7 PIS Vn]un }"1:'“// o PI&I‘ .§l||10 — 1 %030 Miscelianeo A 048 100 IO. A4 Frvay, Dec. 7 Total M Woaro Gold is lower and closes at 1387, Governmment stocks are barely steady and are offered with more freedom. Border State stocks are firm, but the extreme edvance in Missouri s is not maintaived. The v e "wnu. » ‘atue. | Manws. o . 3 142,008 Flax Phen L3 8173 Miscelineous. .. w shere market continues to be wholly controlled by brok- Total S e nateessh €18, and prices are barely supported. It is gradually | wenus of P Vn!uex.llnu/ of getting into the heads of speculators that peying 7 per | Wool . - A 419,85 F) cent and commission for Ruilway shases, which show IL‘: steady loeses in their traffic, 1mey not b Totad.2veerers profitable, and they are reducing their engage- P mente. The bevks ard other lerding corpo Howss & Macy, Bavkens, 30 Wall-street, Now- York. (Formerly ofticers of the Park Bauk.) Four per cent iz- terest allowed on deposit. | Tho busivess of this Louse is the same as an Incorpo rated Bank, Punsoxe Kxprma Accousts may Derostt and Duaw ae they please, and will be sllowed Interest on their daily bal- suce at 4 per eent. CorLECTIONS wade on avy part of the United States or Canada Orders for the PURciAse or Saue of the various Govern.s me) ber Stocks, Bonds and Gold, promptly executed for ke uscal eommission. retions sre full of unproductive Railway collaterals, for which there is 0o market, and some of them promise fo fall into the hands of lenders by the wenting of mar- gine, Nortk-Western stocks continue setive, and are for the moment the leading sheres on the list. Aditer the call, the market was o little stronger, Erie peiling st 713 371§, and Michigan Southern at 79}@70f. Later in the day there was & better market for specialCatocks, North-West- ern being in demard at 52§ and 70}. The ¢! rates are: N. Y. Central, 111@111§; Ere, 71§@71}; Hudsen River, 120§; Reading, 110§; Michigan Soutbern, 79§279]; Cleve- Jand and Pittsburgb, 84; Rock Ieland, 10342103§; Nortk- THE M.Allll-"l‘! ‘Western, 52852); do., preferred, 70§ @714 ; Fort Wayne, Carefull 10421043, Y ; (Cerstly operiod o T3 T b, %, yeom nrmt-"m market is quiet for Pots at §9 75, azd for Money on call is€@7 per cent, and loane st less rates | pogigat AX—Yellow Western and Southern are ns«knhz are exceptionsl. In commercial paper little doing, and' wone but first-class names can be used. There is wore de- mand from merchanfh ot back sid less ivclination'ss well w8 ability 16 extend sccommodations. From this time ur- i) Now-Year there mey be expected the uausl special de- mward always shown st this season, axd fill retes for money. From Congress no action is to be expected unti) .!l':. New-Year, and vothing in the wey of expansion Exchange is lower, and best rames ave sold at 1092 109). for wight bills are 109} @110; Paris, long, 5.16}@5.15; short, 513]85.12); Antwerp, 502 517}; Swise, 52025.17); Hamburg, 36}; Amsterdam, 41}; Frankfort, 41); Bremen, 79j@794; Belin, 72} @73}, In Freights the engagements to Liverpool are 25 hhds. Tobacco, 22. 6d.; 100 bales Cotton at 7-32d.; 30,000 bush. Corn, et 54d.; and per steamer, 14,000 bush. Corn, part at 7d.; 50 bales Cotton st jd. To London 50 tuns Oil Cake st 205, A bark to Belfast with Corn st 4s. 9. The business o8 (he §ub-Troaquy yay: Rogeipte, #1,- BEES' uuvo witbout chauge to note in prices ; sales of £,000 1 at a:’lgl‘(blf:r .:n?nr:‘ and lhrg. .‘m business dul:nldnl 112 .A ¢ m Hard Priiad e L jor Croton, [ RL S are quict, but prices are withont change; small Ui st a2, Sperm at 400, and Patent at —Mdo remaing steady with a moderate busi meen at §1 75 cash. COVP)ZI—'!M “lnd i still light and pr(ul heavy, though Gnl u 30 beks Marssaive, e . on dewmaid o' wolera O Mu )’—TN L um. 12 a#s 75 and the demand yory for Extras. Sovthern supply is limited ; sales of 300 mon to fair Exirn for Trade and Fuwil uetive ; woles of 350 b s ore nomiual 1. ht ; salos of 130 bbls., at ¢ is lower and is lose bbla. unts ¢ Extros. ¥ hf»l- at 5 65287 10. 2 752814 50 'I-'M the $10 50281258 for com- ,, and*$12 752816 lower and is loss Cor Meal is unsala- Buckwheat Klour is at ho market for Wheat s unacttied and prices are millern hald oft, and wo bogr of no held fivmly, but 18 quiot; the advancdin frelg ness; sale of 9,400 buah, at 950. for ¥ Coanda Weat, In boul. Barley Gata ure froely ofierednnd ary bual, ok 0@lo. or O Ciloago in store, 61261 aud 6ic. for State, Rye ls unsalabie, ofte's panto early I tho day, growing news from Europe and the advance in freiZhte; o ins good have been soll "ot ot dh hoss tho e srsere (e omatd’ls mainy or cxport though e osh. at $1 05@81 08 for warket is Mmr' the for, home use; the sales are 264,000 Wi Mixed in store; $1 07321 12 for do. afloat, closi e rore: aui 81106 Aot B V2@ 03 dor aow 107 Vvllnw Jersey ; Ql 04@8L 03 for new Bouths for old White Western in store, nominal., GUNMALS are dull, and, in the absence of sales, prices ars ales. ey is em::. lvznl- Chicoory, ¥ Corn, ¥ qt. can. etticus, 0. lor Iov do, prives are lower an nominal; no sules havo been mado public, In Cor & of the unfavorable veess IS Looks, ¢ bunch. .. Lot Boson, 'bud uuu‘ Iom:.u-fl (4 q-":::"‘“" uions, 0 q 3“" AR A J'll' Wi Ko-«ntf parties not able ing at hito, and #1 11 A Y—The recoipts havp beon more liboral, and with an ac- cumulating stock the market is ) sales shi 20 for zrvw-d and 81 103/ ;H%l::‘m WMI o fair business otkor kinds are nominal. A HOPS uro fim snd i goodidemand for home we quote at from L0@40@6e., a5 l?.flm“ll and } m&-'hn(ern are firm with fair demand ; al §i 2 METALS mfiuluncnfly quiet ; Jots at 77y Se. for Baltimore and Lake Wivete (artaa + w quote st G}@61e. g0kl ; 100 ookclron (0 Tk o aro ellers of x,g id, the latter rate for Banca OLAS great mowsure nominal. At aut movement. four 18, and 200 bids. New L H’[olfls‘b are generni Dond at. 9005 wo quots Freo ab @4 20 7 Strained and No. 2, v u.nl ;:;m 6811 ; Tar 2 nenlly uict, hat o D it 1S e wxc-glm. g brroepiers e bt b fof Cruda. Bp Oil romains dull, and prices are heavy at from §1 Noy% No. 1. and fat to prime. .mr,..uwuu-l nnnlm firm and there is a fair domand ; suics of 500 bbls. at 1 76 for Common and #2 10 for Lump. naies n( 50,000 1 (¢ 50 tuns i s i A Lqm ol aro negiectad: KS—The market is_dnll and hury. nd prices in private sale we hear of noh-npon- Auotion Domerara at 55@150, at 9. aIltn at 12, pll oonsumption ; uality, Slea of 275,000 e LIVE. 8TOCK MARKEAS, Hupsox Crry*Dee. 7. —Anoulorll‘et run of caigly and an advance of §@ie. from this trfle higher than upnv-hnud \th-st, ln\ monday. on, S iow 84 64 176, bok geaceay St TH0 oot gy per in 13. for D o illll Glon Wwith moat it hl‘oohll dvance on the gy adrinceon e At v mey s enorueus, aad hind ouliey, (oo, s 8 glab 1 e mabhen way down from 12 to ing e4se in this E3E| at 10c. Ppid. myk:g-m-dnn;m Cheap, Vet pl 5 1 tor carcasaes of g wa:m Summer.like woather, with rain A o e e ot would 4 the, n, ce would B binde of et B e I ro selling very siowly Go., bei 3 at this or Bl e e Y on sale at Gommunipaw te day, the hir ¥ £ 3 i been a fair business in Pork to- former prices, ; for future delivery, wo Bits. Mess, soller - Junuary, held bigh .r:) salog, cm bbis., st §20 1 } for Ne ormull* sales of 200 bbls., né §92 51 418 for Now do.; $132318 ior Old Extra, and $17 but the market oloses nd 20002821 for th firm, with a fair ¥ for Old Plain Mess; $13@ @22 for Now do. Tierce Boef in mmlenldy nctive; sales £8 tea, India Mess at §38, ke ww dull and nomival. Dressd Hogs - giedly lover; we quote at Tyase. fur ity fair domand, but pricce are heavy; sales o No. 1 aad City, aad | Ttendered® and small lots at higher rates, A¥ryi heavy, o rE rkOLLlTH—Tthudull and mh: lower, We quote Refined in in bulk, Va e, ( rudo at 19 1940, in bbis. and 124 12 e for L. Jt\cbrdo.w“ and 3. for P, W. E—The stock of Caroling is incroasin rather pressing sales. Prices are eosier, ai By sales of 100 tierces. Rag NA ho bustness in hoth sac d o \"(;AR)‘—-’hm hns been a trific more doing in Ra o duyuut the market 1 beasy. nnd many quote fur tosgood R ; aales of 730 hlils ot 9@ | 1T for Knglieh Iame. By, anotion 1 7 b @ l3jo., tour mouths; Refined are dull at 15@i5je. for TALLOW —The market continaes, nal at 11} 7 114e. for Common to Pricl 1‘m£A(;(,u Is in but Limited demand ; sales 212 bhds. Ken- Wadle in ‘Wiarm weathor eontinues to favor cheap living. weather cold enongh mor atmosphere of to-dny, poultzy ws fast o6 ‘possible, but the nisrket el Qiat mangen torkey I paseed by, though offerd ut } |s} f_“"".,_,“‘ freshness, nad ir the warket, aud m eye in buyiug. Fresh e, per 1. Ther are seveeal doyress of w1y of staleness ta,s0me of the noso should be econdulced aa well ax kitlad birds, both tarkes and chickens, ar 15% ¢20. per B, aud dealors complain that it does not fust s it comes in. Venison is very pleaty and low rates, the weather being t00 warm to cut it up Into steal Tork, in all its branches, is tending down. declined. nother trichicna story will” b started to effect n rise in Swine's flesh. Sugars YW Flous remaliis unchanged. Lemons are very and_ are selling along the strvot af Ie. per dosen. or to keep it Joug. ward, while muiton Perhaps o a trifle lower. abundant, Half-piat tumblers of Jellies of vuiious kinds aro ench, Ligh prices. ' This is ®hoon to the poorer of whom will bavo a sufficientiy.clowe time 10 gat throngh the approaching Winter. the geaeral daliness of trade throwing Iarge uumber of workmen o«l of omployment. , nmmnlat Beef Hams are ln mr dmund and steady; l!y ond ':: dlon I@wpigl. 120. [k at 120. (or 124o. for {ix to prime Steam and Kettle OK PROVISION MARKFT—5 0'CLOCK.~—There wat " fair lmmm in Pork, and prices are better; selos of 1,000 bbls. 1Mess ¢ §20 07}, regular, and §20 50, cash. Lard is Freo Oil 4@ e, e quote at ubout n is nofuinul and bulk is limited ; we flnllelpflmm nomi- OR LIVING EXPENSES IN NEW-YORK. Fuapar. Deosmber 7, 1866, poultry are offrred much lower than they 'uuu be werv_the to lwr them gafely. With the almost Sum- soldersane trying to work off their "ol 15 lower, and the mild weather opposes any oppear- ta and Bacon e rosmcsn. BTATS OF ILiANOIS, Eramorsisfior 1 e | TBE INTEREST ON the PUBLIC DEBT of the om. Wil bs ""‘“'u‘i'h::‘ n".!n...l’i.n e e iy o Yorkjon (e R o e LV RIDGE, St St Trewsrw, NGEL(.:E flam&mnn. that pnmunl to .d}un. e York o % .(‘Ao-'uLwl nsfl' Y e i 12 PRt e ‘tho Gommitien, aad for sach et theron, Ay pedions By ovdar of the Comui Naw Yous. Novamber 4,1 is dull sud for ¥. do. dn.. A hollers are NP Al-l.ll Chatrmen. RAtLway (¢ Alf- 0%, MrapviLLx, Pa., lb' 1 I- WICE iu bnrohy vvn that lbs ucond n -:I‘_ m--uo.-uu -q,m-fl R ST ks ¥ [ e | L PR TR O o 4 st 4 L0 e ookl opin e 4 CALHOUY, | Y Demersrs | PATHAND uomouunl LOUNI‘Y (EY.; “”'“ .-,.nun.uu RE'HHTAHCES to onu’r BR lTAE and fronds oyl o el PR & Cov and 1) Brosdwey. l]lu"lr hu" lennl R Co., On-n . New-YORE. Dec.i5, 1906, wa.fi.:m B Rt e o DAY 1o Deccmber it i Hroasor N!TLD STHI'ES IR}ASURY. boud. South st. has been so lon, onerully selling ot T ke York (hh Slockholdere of e PARK Pl Gity of New York are 13,007 Uhe sum of (.‘-'-":{;m-“' 'Emncu, Oxo. Avawn. Becrotary. ol ¥, Urvice o TaE CoRNISIONERS OF THE SINKING o ok 3 o T, ygnrnf«oaMA%ocfiu mL classes, many OHIO CANAL wm"u:n’l' ||n,'-n|' on the .‘:.'L', of !.‘.."'" ,.u- Inferior kero- Jwnasry, ino is offered as low as S6e. A fow dealers hold | time interest on the s wil conse. fheir frosh ogge at 5o. cachy of 11 for Iy . g Pastie, desiring payment st -Mua.,.muwm.. A ool o 0 t‘.‘.fi‘.‘:'m...u, u.. “...u ‘sbove named sgency, end iatereet [ . Comn. T HBODMAN, A-m.uh.u. @16 Crackers, Bos'n, § ®.. 14218 wu "n“' SMITH, m ‘State, @%) Butter, p.n RN 7 3T WM. Ha WEST, Attor, W C0@15| Graham, @ m. Jwanr ‘Commissioners of th Fond Extra Pilot, # ... Sods, ¥ B @8 "he Seusdr Otk Biscuit, milk, ¥ ... 5| Snaps, ginger, ¥ 1. ... NG LDERS of MISBOURI STATE Crackers, sweet, ¥ 1b....16 23} DUTTER CUEESE AXD FGGA. Chgese, ine, ¥ B 4 mmuluuoul ¥ P Apple, ¥ 15 Pot, eako.... Bass, striped. XA Black lfln o 1 T A 0213| Perch, # 1 Clams, Soft, $ 1 Clams, Hard, ¥ 100, Crabs, Hard, § doz.. Eels, Smoked, # bune Piokled, @ 1 ope, ¥ qt.. , Smoked, § B It, ¥ : Smoked, ¥ B... FLOUR, MEA Wheat Flonr, b A i 55200 Lndisn Meal, 7 45 ) Oat Meal, ¥ u Appl Chestouts, los. ¥ 1 1320 Peasuts, # quart v b Hickory Nuts, vql A VRUITS AND prpmies, T Apples, cooking, ¥ § peck, | Lsabella, # 1 Malaga, # ™ 1 50@ 2 3| Lemons, doz. .. Swe 7 m ormu.m Hnnm-. l'? Good, ¥ bush Per bbl....... Cranberries, ¥ qt.. Grapes, Catawba, Chicory, .. Coffoe ixed A Rye, Aiamantine. Giree 5 Lard, @ 1 s, 144, Rice, ¥ B. 13610 Salerntus a Retined, 9 B Criuned aud jov: dered, l' . _ Cut loaf.. we lr.: ‘oll nbl.e v Ten, Oolong glish meu reen. Beet, prter houso steak, ¥ ;nuu BlTagiocn B TRESD. Pnrfi Kitneys ¥ [y l-u -u iaunvll-«nd'l'ou‘llu yoiEen VBUITS AND NUTS—DRY AND CANNED. 164217 Cream Tartor, # 0 !Dl the PACL’!C IMI.IOAD of lh.'llfl b o a3 2 8t the Marebants’ Exchungs 1nd $and 0 B, toscomnider o o the Paciic Company -i i in regard ADOIRHUS MEIPR, GEORGE. PARTRIDGE, Cm in bebalf of the Pacific Railroad Compeny. Now-Ye Dec. 8, 'Sifixcr, is bereby given that the ANNUAL MEET- P ING of ria St muuum. TA CLARA MINING NY will b held on TUES e in i S ih Avense D, between East Eighth andNinth llLv e " AOERT DALY Siwex, ) pro. tom. !.-Yu-inwcml Mk Ornics l‘lflnn Lirs Ixs A%D. Am e er, Now | JOTICE 18 iy m'fi.xc- TION of TWELVE DIRECTORS of this f.lmy‘ conet! beld m otfice. tuting Lbe secoud elass, will be 1, 18, w-..um Bours of 12 and IAACQ‘ Al.li\ Secrotary. PL SON between now and the 15th Dee. 000 to fvest in u 7 per cent first MORTOAGE, can do 20 b aeiia o WAL B ADSTIN: o 136 Third-ave., Hotieme 18 i 'on’ Broadway property worth deable (ke smouut, two years 48 EW. YORKN(‘P TRAL RAIL- Sl e=The ANNUAL 30 1802 Com] in in City WEDN DAY hey el o December nest Ve ‘pol llll'nlcr lock in the fimu-.ul-l‘lmfln-o—h cpemed i iwo bours 57 ondos 1 10 Bourd of Disect ? e WomrRT L. BANKS, Secrotary. OF THR TRUSTATS OF CREDITORS AXD STOCKNOLDERS OF Ouiooaxs Missiseire! RaiLnoad Cowraxy, (Easveny A Xre Youx, Deconbes 3, oot | 'URSUANT to the uf the Agml. on 3 Cruditons i tockildats i "’ o ors m‘cu-tu (e D) will )ouldu mm#«w o the city of NewYork, on Wedoeeduy, tbe 110 EAC L, st Yk, st 12 s ne ALLAN CAMPBELL Chatrmen. OR SALE—BELT R ufo'i) STOCK LOW; ALsO (Vrll:l,.;!:?.f‘"l. id D“lri;l.l RITIES, A‘l" nn umw AT THE LI ST MAKKEY lu S FOR IN- VESTMENT. ALBERT H, NICOLAY, #10CK” BROKEARAND. At‘cflowr UNION 1 TRUST C0MPANY OF NEW.YORK. No.™ Brosdway, corse: of Ractor CAPITAL.... 1,000,000 INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, which may be wid- drawn ot any time. THIS COMPANY s snthorized to act s Receiver, Enecsten Trustee for warried wemen, Guendian for (sfente, and generally o wxecote sl legal truste. IT 13 A LEGAL DEPOSITORY for movey patd ioto Court. 1 will take cliarge okand manage the etate of persons golng abread, ‘who do not desire te give their personal altestion to busivess. 1SAAC M. FROTHINGHAM, Prosident. Nog' #h 00 ». ;‘;}::g R ki v % A. V. STOUT, JOHN V. L. PRUYN, Vice Prosidents. o ., Rib roas Foro quartel J W. B, ALDRICH, lun;-'y Crossvib, ¥ 1 quhln, v ». > gy Chuck-rib. Chaps... pAdee . DamG Bowms, Hemy 7K. Beounr, Plate and nvl w‘w%"' ,ml::-& ““ v phtew, ¥ Nonsca ¥ Cranx, W P. liewenis, J.-"il SeLaan, fi;l:’rl““ }l‘i’wm =ml Herroy, Jz 28 Fomavra, . h el g (1 .. Aae ) Faaxan: D Y. WairawR, 4 3 B.mwn o 'l G C J. 8 u; & Co., Lonnol uu-- K3 -'6;{'3"' PR by DABNEY T NORGAN & Co. n-.-nn-' POULTR! Chickens, cholce, 10 mm mwu r.. 002l 25 1972 I'I:Bqlln‘ll. lul.o: font, r" BAN!LVG BOUSE JAY C00KE & (0, RNER WALL AND NASSAUSTS. KEWUORK, ) w-uy-u ‘sel] A the moet Hberwl eacrent priceos, - o\nmmrr BONDS OF ALL mun. VEN 'fllll 8, et 5 mm . POUND rzlm‘lmu seute andery for purshars sad oo e saw | SOLD: W Chow