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NEW- YORK DAIIY TRIBUNE THURSDAY DECEHBER ‘20, lm 1ge. for Middling Y i THE MONEY MARKF’I‘ at higher prices, sales of 5,700 bules ut 9@ 5 ol plande, &5 ‘do. New-Orleans ry l—~l|llmmln| for all kids continues quiet o « KALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE. | oocy Arago, ou. privale. terms, soKl yEoM 10 T0 12 0'CLOvE | AND M W § %, 71 Coup Mariposs Prof Realng | 13,000, 108 | 200 314) 600..... ex div 1003 | Pt e the cloge of o i Coupan, | West Onion Tel. | i | eamibeclen of Cisn 1124 100. 48)| 0 -";_g $1040 for Superfine State and Western, $10 50a$ ) m\r.».m)w © Aumu-u.u 00 23071064 | 354 g PRTMte : §9 0@ 811 40 for the k e . IY . 1064 100, 100, | 30 1063 | Whent Western Extra; $11a812 b | 86- %20 Coup g 3i 093 Ch w@hi4 for Wisconsin Extra, and §13 5 | v M. s a=1 06| Union Navigation | tras. Buekwheat Flour is & shade easier and is pleu | 20Cp, 6 nn . .. | w2 #5 9 100 . Canadian Flour is frm, but not acts | 0 <2 08) Bowton Water Pwr | 40, W 50 bble. ot §13a 815 Extra. Southern Flour is better ifl-;fl‘ 10¥y| 40. .. .. % (O & Norihi W It | 2 e; vales of 560 bbls. at 811 0813 %0 _for U £ 1040 Coupon| 100 J.o | timore and Conntry E: and $13 0@ il 1» > ud Family brands. vir'is firm and Treas Notea 7310, | J00....... b0 mand ; sales of 460 bbls. at §6 Corn Meal i PR Wilkeshuire Lw 1,44 b0, ud ey y ----- § 270 ran it | —There 18 Jess inquirg for Wheat, and we notice %0 | gularity in the market. Most Lolders are quite fir ¥ o & e “‘”‘ el 1 to hoid off; the sales are 15,700 bush. " | lieago Spring 4%2 45, Winter Awber is fina | &t 6 0xa @518, the Jatter reported for Choice. Baricy Malt W00 bush. st 95 free,” aud §1 20 f and in fa tor \i“ Western, and § o mo N'C Biaio ts New ulm wg 0 lom HaSt)ols! ¢ £ | Erie “ rie 44,000 bush. at 64 @ b6 .“,u PaRRIs |00 opened Jower, and - closed O et o A v under the intluence of the 3,000 203 ‘Erie Preferred pr xm 4h 20 .m.g- | 200.. S ! 1 0o adl 07 for Jersey Vel HEN 'lalls “lb M Ofll N at rom 202 40 @ e, B 2.000.... ...... B Nu.lh Natioral m. Clev & Pitteburgh By, 100 . 90 | . ‘nmu.u iy fl 1 1,000 " . g 100 4/ Cley, Col & Cin WL no | 24 0CLOCK BOARD. D § e 520 C, 6 ‘« 1| Atlantic Mail |Erie 3 0 . 109 | 200.. 100 Milwaukee &St Por 400, S—The inqu ket is heavy; sales of on 30 Dbls. New-Orle L STORES—Ko but_gene and excited, Other N oston Water Pow'r 000 .. ....100 | 200 b30. 324 (Cleve & Pitts Treary Notes, 7 3-16| 400 13| 100 v 003 OILS are generally quiet, but prices are withont cha st Series Il'mlfie Ml St NG o N Weat PROVISIONS—There ks beon a fair demand for 1053 100 0 | 200 say | day, but price e heavy, at mulu‘...h igures. Chi & N W Pref - | For future deliv es of 1,000 Libls, Old Mess, seller, 1034 I's '” ‘\ i al) the month, at 819 874 ; 50 bbls. New Western 3 cller | ‘Iuk January, at §21, and 750 bbls. do., seller February, at §21; the 0. vegalar, ure 5,090 bbls., at 820280 15 for Old ) 20 50 for New do., and #2021 50 for unin 5| 12 200. . ef is in moderate request, but prices ar with. it Mich o & \”M 1,000, sales of 275 bbls, ut @@t West Uniion Tel | 400. | 20... $i9a$18 for New do. #l3a 100 48 !uh.uu(‘mtr-l Chic. & R. and $17 0242 % for New do. . | Marpess Preferre 18 | w0, quict. Beef Homs are firn, and in fai sales of W00 100 2 ‘uu‘ St Paul Pref | Pitts F. W& bbls., at &2 @84 for Western, Cut Meats are quiet, and we ~ 708 | 300 Bave only to note & sale of 40 tes. sugar-cured Hums, at 1 Bacon is dull, and nominal. Dressed Hogs are in less supp ” for Western and City. Lard is ens aud are firmer and dull at 87 9 WEDNESDAY, Dee. 19 weak to-day, sales at 136] and I dosing 1364, exports of specie to-day frow this port wud Boston are §! 37. Government stocks are steady upon the gold bearing 1s- sues, and & shade higher on the 7.30s. In State bonds aud railway mortgages little doing. The coalshares are steady. Wilkesbarre sold at 63 and Butler at 20§, Boston Water Power is beivg * moved,” and was floated up to 32, Cleve- Jand and Toledo continues active, and sold as high as 120} i the forenoon. The rest offthe list was lower, and there Gold hes been NOON PROVI q Lard is TROLEU M—The Crude s e bond Light St Prime W hit 130 tes. Carolina in lots at SUGARS-- emand wand for howe us ud i fair den ally beld highe 5 bibls, and tes. is lower, and is 2 T free be for ¢ an mn wce on low. Maniln is dull and unchanged: we quoteat 11} @ L as 10 grow Y—The demand is fair and the market nrm at pping, and §1 2§15 for retail lots. THS—Eastern are dull and nowinal, at 3 ¢ X0 bbls, New-Orieans ns at 76@88e., cash, oxin s firm ; pirits @ I ores dull. N term, o wold at 13 L3¢ RKET dull and b murket is quiet but firm in bbls.. and 13y I43c. in bulk ; for Light Straw 10 White. aw, Zic. sladie. for Straw . e oil is nowinal RICE—A moderate demand prevails at former rates; sales of | vasic for r-Kowed State. sales of 31,000 bush, ut §1 it Canadian. freely, and Western closed rather lower for Western, and 70c. for St 1} O'CLOCK.— at #1950 for Old Mess, regular 3. which is ; sales of 1,000 ln.uln at 8130, sales of 'l ¢ for do., Rye is firm, « of 2c. per bush. g ; the sales are 29,800 bush. at #) 13a ¥l 14 for Western \luul in store and stloat, g at §1 13 afloat, €1 15 for Western Yellow delivered, and one. af 7 three l IME—Rockland is in fair demand and is firm, at §1 70 for utiuues very light and the mar atieatte. By mmon is in demand, Turpentine was merchantable wid shipping e for City and d 12§ 124, for The market Retined in White, und 3 w Sugars has been good and : . The mar. | Prices are fimer, closing at about 93 @9e. for Fuir Refining ‘was po disposition in any quarter to buy freely. The mar- | RL4T000 61 ¥ or good do.. salcs of 1,513 Kids. at 104 10ge. for ket bas peither confidence ina speedy advauce, cheap | Cuba, and | ¢ for New Orleans, and 469 boxes at 9a lle. Re money, o intrinsic value to sustain it, and prices shrink nichanged fthe moment the bill changers relax their efforts. At the close of the day prices were not,sustained, except in Cleve- land and Toledo, which sold at 122}, and no large amount of stocks could have been €0ld at the prices. The new | wmode of doing business on the Stock Exehange does ot grow in favor. What members are after is more custou- ers, but they are slow in_appearing. For some time the | proportion of brokers to business has been unprofitably Jarge, and it 1ooks as though manual labor must be resorted 1o for & livelihood. The latest prices are: New-York Cen- | tral, 110§ @111; Erie, 73@73}; Hudson River, 121)@122; | Reading, 104] @105; Michigan Central, 112} @113; Michi gan Southern, 8133813 Cleveland aud Pittsburgh, 88§ @ 88}; Clevejand and Toledo, 122@122}; Rock Island, 104i@ | 104§; North-Western, 524 @32}; North-Western Preferred. | 78;@78§; Fort Wayne, 106§@106]. Money on call is 7 per cent upon the ordinary collatera of the strect, and 6 upon Government securities. Five | per cent loans are so rare that the rate is nominal. There is & continual drain of legal nnden South, and sowe ‘at 2 W0a ¥ buyers favor. WHISKY Ihe m cr An elaborate memoir , and addresses will be nent citizens Fair AND FESTIVA The fuir and )S—A moderate demand for Timothy Seed is dull at 54 & ) The market is ket in ins 'l ctive and price l‘) NEWS. by Evert by some of will be re: deliver —-— L AT tival in aid of the fund for the enlargement | this beautiful church (s will be seen by the 1t is held in t b ‘banke bave recalled street loans at 7 per cent. There is g wome concossions in bank parlors about loans to people of | Auvoanc iordinary credit and moderate capital, and when favors are | FANeY Furs.—Kxox, the L & asked the lender is quite earnest *“to know how the hor- | has u superb stock of these ¢ yower stands,” and to demand larger margins. Cases are yeported where produce bas been sold to pay protested | drafts drawa against it by certain banks, and it is quite evident that the bauks of the country are, to alarge extent, tbie owners, in fact, of a good deal of produce upon whick | HOLIDAY SLIPPERS. theoy have advanced, They are also owners of dry goods, | broidered Suirpuxs v general merchandise and fancy railway property at much | P O sbove what they ean be sold at in haste. Borrowers are quiet, fsince Congress is to make & liberal accession of «currency, but the real indications are, that debtors will be Jeft to get out of their speculations as they can, the beck currency be kept within its present limits, and a steady contraction be maintained in legal-tenders, under exist- ing laws, which are practically all that are needed. | In Freights there is very little doing, and rates, except for Cotton, are drooping. To Liverpool, 1,200 ba'es Cot- 10n &t J@9-16d., by steam, and {@9-32d. by sail: also, 9,000 bush. Barley at 5d., by sail. Exchange |is wenker, and leading Sterling is quoted | 209321093 for 60 deye. The following shows the exports (exclusive of epecie from New-York to foreign ports for the week ending Dec. 18, and fince the beginning of the rnr with him. For geatiewen, b plexion; wiso hec rations, con be Lisd FROM GLASGOW, Dec. tom. lody and son, D Iady, Mirs. Swit Gow, Mr. Hill, Mre. A. Case: FROM CHARLLST( Rassford, T. Plaakett, J Su Rises... Sandy Hook... For the week Previously reported Hecla (Br.). Fd Sisiee Jan. 1 Several failures have been reported among Now-Englaud ‘merchants. Speculations in pork, lard, corn, pe.rolenmn and stocks, have been too tempting and very unprofiteble. ‘The businessat the Sub-Treasury was: Receipts, §1,784.. 1599 79—for Customs. $106,000; Payments, §05,45% 81; | Balance, $109,811,419 41—Gold Notes, $406,000. The Merchants' Exchange National Bank of this ciry | s declared & semi-annnal dividend of 5 per cent, free of |Government tax, parable on and after the 24 of Jauua The following are the receipts of the Graud Trunk ‘way for the week ending Dec. 8, 1866. 1866, ... $134,807 | 1965..... $131,034 | Tucrease. .. #3750 The Obio and Mississippi Railroad earned from Cincin- \mati to St. Louis as follows: November. Eastern Division Western Divison i asifp O INM. & | Steamilip Caledonis (Br.). season. KX0X'S stores are st Ko. Dy ; ol McDoupll, MINIATURE ALMARAC. 7:20 | Sum Sets..... sider, Notfolk, City alip E. B. Souder, Lockwood, Charieston E v Bt aeotiand (Br.) Cromell Brig Flor dei Mar (Br.), Pettis, Windeor, 0t dress & wh bas the wost stylish - — &uTnu, s the kiud of presents th aperior stack. - MApAM DELAR'S SATIN ENAMEL for t Huir Restorer, 1n steazubip Caled John W. J. M. Taylor au ! Mo PORT OF NEW-YORK. ... CLEARED. wondson, 1. w Bed Portland. J. F. A s oy ARRIVED. MeDonald. G ¥ Dec. 1, with indee. and 64 Badal. 3 S el The earnings frow Jauuary 1 to Novew ber 30, compere » yeigiltag I b s follows: Eleven Months 1563 2 ho Fastern Divisior | 1, Clarionton, 62 Western, Division. 25 mlies SW of Hatten Ty Gusker Total ... 3 | i'..mx,p ‘Noptune, Bokor, Boston, with md, Comparative earnings of the Chicago and North-West- | \ern Railroad for the second week in Decamber: | 1966, 9150561 | 1965, .. 190 0001 | tomuster. oy | Bark Mary Lucretia, Bowe T MORTGAGE Boxps or THE CiNTRAL Pacivic | & ;l!:‘::‘:ll::l:n (0t Pictar sugar, ke fo Thon.peon & RA1LROAD Co. OF CALIFORNIA. b ool o J;"’h_. \ ERTEREST AT THE RATE OF 81X PER (ENT PFR ANNUM, PAT ABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY, ON THE FINST DAY OF JANCAREY AND JULY. PRINCIPLE AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN U 8. GOLD COIN IN THE CITY OF NEW -YORK. 30 duys, with wdse. to Miier wutire presege. " Amount of mue, $7,336,000, In Coupon Bonds of §1,000 Hebr. E. W .« each. Rob; | The Bonds have Thirty Years to run, and arve secured by a First Mortgage, constituting an absolute prior hen on that portion of the Road, Equipments, Franckises, and Entire Propecty of the Central Pacific Roilroa Company, located in the State of Califorma, and ez- | tending from Sacramento City to the California State Line, formung u part of the GREAT PACIFIC RAILROAD RovTE, adopted and aided by the UNITED STATES GOVERNMEN . She inge Scir. Wataiga Poyt. Benut Sciir. Sep Queer. (i rlcnv.lr.'Lm-r For Sale at 95 per cent. and accrued interest from July Schr. !,h eurrene) . Dur: For further | yde. awley. Allen rticulars apply to FISK & HATCH, Bavkers and Dealors in United States and other desica- ble secarities, No. 5 Nassa- .z., New York. THE MARKETS. TOTICE e hoonts Caretully reported for Tum Tuinexe. | fion 4 of the act passed - . W iz e, 19, 1ok, mize the Wardend' ASTIES—The maket fs dull and pr v ncerented b, or Heving f it 88 50 for Pats, BRICKS ae firm, with s Hard, 8224825 for, Crotgu, aud adelplian QT FON XA Aernsil han bowo Yery active wuil the miy et _BOWEV Bk DBl Lt at the Ioge 6 very By foehing preves McAdam (ew ). B 41 hn-lj ort w Ayaer (Br.), Gellott, Cormvwaiis & TRQUIsy, axaminacion. of sorvey. that the following o1t W\ widens, i tiut 2 Apateeidcols 1 K8, i & Houghton. Had be Laft no_vessels or, Meciusen Roston_ in ballsat ,for Phisdeiphia. itimore for New-H) rtopmast » bitt. Georgetown, jfort, N. €. Sehr. Forret Home. Thot 5, New London. it fmore for Boston, Thouston—bound Anp Office of the Fortof New.York " d within ten days ve 1, and prices-are nom "8 AT T ont Weean, Ko lsv{n steamabip Saragossa—Josiek T Secd at 14} @ Rough Flax Iy i 1CAN (-B(l()kAI'IIICAL AND STATISTICAL Soc1ETY.—This Society will hold & meeting this their rooms in Clinton #Hall, Astor-place ory of its lute distingnished Preside 1. Hawks. D, A. Duyckinek our wost ewi ady ertisen st remember, i b in disposed HAT isued nd No. 33) Brosdway, elegantly em- at san iyl o' 74 the cowm- and otber preye PASSENGERS ARRIVED. ouia—John Plas Gilangor W. Ferrier and d lady, Miss A. Sets... oint aud Richmond Livingston, Fox mes %, City Poiot and Richmond, G. . R De Wolf & Cantaners (Span.), Saly. Sisal sud Campeschy, Bro Lo W. & P. Arm. P J K York, sud bark v, with wdee. and ours, with mdse. and as, passed and pass. to Teane Noifolk, with mdee. and ‘Varteidge, Calate ® daye, with lumber days. with cotton to e 24t 1 th mml ides to J. ¥. Joy. d, weely wir 031, bound to Port Sehr. Impudence (ef 81. Johne, N. B}, Morahouss, Kingston. Jaa.. avy westher the with yollow piae, ud foregaft, o n Shewcomb. Higgins. Virgiota for Provides o Port-Warden’s Notice » NEW-YoRE vice, Re. 23 ¥ iDiamt § y given, in nLvumnnn' with sec- An Actte Re. rhine Company of No. 616 Bros F oy e ot | in honor of the mem | canbe LIGHTED A8 QUICKLY as GA | CHIMNEY, 10 got rid of, st greatly reduced rates, owivg Lo the Intouess of the sea- | won, and those who desire to purchase, cannot do better then to dea! | | Suates, it appesrs that KAV " "Brie Maripors .. 7 rm,.l.u il iloberisr, AT6 6 HERNIMAN, Decieiary 3 MINTHORNE TOMPKINS. President A Y X BT T ONLY THREE DAYS MORE SECURE YOUR TICKETS IN THE ND PRESENTATION "ESTIVAI B EA k\ 4 4 POSITIVELY TO TAKE PLACE AT COOPER INSTITUTE {T SATURDAY EVENING. 7 QCLOCK, EXERCISLS COMMENCE AT 8 OCLOCK. TICKET OFFICE, No. 616 BROADWAY, N. Y, It being now spparent that the object for which this enterprive was wndertaken will be secomplished, the sle of tickets will be positively closed on Seturday evening, the 22d iust, No tickets will be scid fter that dute We desire to express our thanks to the Public sud the P: liberal patsonsge aud encosragement gives Lo this enterprise THOMAS & Co., Mapeging Directors. The following is the programme for the Festival, ss prejued by THEODORE THOMAS, esq., Masical Dir l’l(()Gl(,\\l.\ll RT 1 1. OVERTURE—* POET nu-y < 2. BONG=" W ANDERER MR GR NE DOORS OFPEN AT for the CAMPBELL i W 4. WAL1Z—* DREAMS n‘l N Tt OCEAN 4. FLOWER SONG bnn\l ST 1eeens OOUNOD, S FANNIE 1. GOODWIN 5 GRAND SEL] n mN Hm\l il TROVATORE"....VERDI, ERMISSION. TEART 1. KOPPITZ, 1. NATIONAL OVERTURE Ol 3 POLKA- 5 SONG—" 8 5 QUADRIL ...STRAUS, | 6 DUET- CAMPANA | FINAL ¥ ¥ FROM LE FHUI‘IIP T! Orrice. No 618 Broapwar. At the earnest roiicitation of may prom the pressing demands made upon d who desire to aasist fn farthe with the sded to end value of t 'to the whole number of tickets sold, thus | . i the origioel ioniAs ol | older an equal chanc, - ay be sent direct to us fucloing the m or. S0 e eviatered latter at our risk, with stswp for Tetarn post #ito | by express at the (oliow Lasger aaiounts shouid be sent in des LUB IA TE § Tickety b0 o8 10 Tickets to oné 20 Tickets to one ad tons to HOMAS & Co, Address all orders and cos Managiog Dire tors, NI DAVIS Agent for the Home and School, No. 616 Brosdway, Nex York SPECIAL NG E. We take plessure in sckuowledging, on bebaif of (1 “Home School tie hbere! donation of e by the Empire Sewing LAMPS! | SAFEST, most CONVENIENT, and in every wiy | I'HE BEST LAMP EVER USED! | TABLE LAMPS filed and triamed safely | he SHADE, GLOBE of CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, HANG) and neatly, sl WITHOUT REMOVING or unserewing the We dosl in KEROSENE GOODS of FINED OIL in market, and nvite th WHOLESAL with prices and 1 the best RE- | 1 bayers. both | ND RETAIL. , seut (0 S & Co., No.49) OLDING POCKET LANTERN. Cires O Solesgests for TH corner ho NEW choics | B (‘0 0 MACFARLAND™ N Twenty-th ™ BOOKS of the day s English. French snd Sco 10 TO THOMAS R. Morray-sts., where you will find Toes ( offecs, eeve cheapet than any stare in New ¥ or WISTARS BALSAM o¥ WILD CHERRY Has been used for nearly half a centory for Coughs, Colds, C tion, and every sflec! of the Threst, Li Chest. It nmlh by boosenin & the bungs w1 d & T remosiug the o instead of diyiug up the couse bebind. Sold by J. P. DINEMURE. No. and by all druggien % Dey-st., New THE PERUVIAN SYRUP, | ;l:n’l;‘::"l:em ’Vm h,n{ “Trow ss s Medicine P DIYSMORE USEFUL AND BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS, RETATL, AT WHOLESALE PRICES AT WARD'S, 387 BROADWAY 500 DOZ. SILK SCARFS, NEW STYLES 1 50 each * UNDER SHIR I3 A FREXCH ‘lluv « o Kb, NEW STV A NG5 RO AW Y MLRI(‘A\ (W allhnm) WATCHES. from oll parts of the country are remioded that full aesortment of WALTHAM WAT( b Livrge 1 Mlaag pricen of woven sud the Lo eveue y the wanufactures of the o it needless for the agents to urge their o thar cluims to e. of to don cantion the public sgninat spurious 1 Watches with wiich the markets are fooded. Every Waltham Watch, of wi ™ special certificate, which,ahovld [ APP Ax.r.m'l o the nn.lm Ah “AI‘( H Co., No. 182 Brosdway. N. ¥ | | | i | v | | EW.YORK CLUB SKATE. BRADY'S PATENT, WITHOUT STRAPS N o THE nm‘r POPULAR FKATE IN THE COUNTRY, vestly impw u fOTti T sesroLe. | i 0 per pair | For snle by caware ard ok PHINEAS & 2. apted m beo: or Holiday Pre A CONCENTRATED BOAP, CONCENTRATING T1¥ x SAVING MONEY. 1 BOX FOR 81 30, EQUAL TO 24 LBS. BAR-SOAP. From the daily receipt 0’ testimonials from all parts of the United ON v be uved for s handred pur- No. 45 Hrosdway, N. ¥ X < Seun districta il open 10 resporsibie sgents. i s o A RUE™ ALABASTER CREAM! 4 1ta une proves ol i d it is iapidly Lecoming THL FAVORITE TOILET COMPANION! While it givesto every face THE KADIANT COMPLEXION OF THE YOUNG ey freckles, sallow ness or other unplesssnt effectof westher poses not itherto ciainied by the wisoyfsotuters. Manufactured in this country only Ly the GLAMORGAN FOAP €O, clearing or isease, it WILL NOT INJURE THE MOST DELICATE SKIN: and in consequently & remedy for, wnd beautitier of the skin combined 1n ne preparation. It is, theretore i THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND HARMLESS COSMETIC IN THE WOKLD $u1d by Droggiats and Fancy Goods Dealess. Price ONE DOLLAR FISK, FULLE FLINK. | Fiops et putdnst, NY. | Twenty copie | Tum Timuns, belng sler, are preferable to suy otber mode [NEWS OF THE WEEK. HAT IS DOING IN CONGRESS, ¥ TRIEUNE DEC, See THE WEEK OUR TRUE POLICY TOWARD MEXICO, See THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF DEC. 19, CONTRACT THE CURRENCY, See THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF DEC. 1% BAVE OUR WOOLEN MANUFACTURES, THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF DEC. 10, COTTON MANUPACTURES IN TEXAS, See THE WEEKLY TRIBU OF 1 COAL MINE EXPLOSIONS IN ENGLAND, Seo THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF DEC. 16, THE POPE AND THE U. 8. GOVERNMENT, Fee THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF DEC. 19. VOTES IN THE SENATE AND HOUSE, See THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF DEC. 19 END OF THE SLAVE-TRADE, In THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF DEC. THE Ty HIGH DEBATE IN OXFORD, Is THE WEEKLY TRIEUNE OF DEC BOOKS OF THE WEEK NOTICED, In THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF DEC. 16 LOWELL'S BIGLOW PAPERS, In THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF DEC. 19, TAYLOR'S PICTURE OF ST. JOKN, In THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF DEC. 19, PAN IN WALL-ST.—A Porsm. In THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF DEC. 19 D FLOUR QUESTION, Jo THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF DEC. THE UNSOUN TOM BROWN OF OXFORD, HIS LETTER, In THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF DEC. 14 | EVIL FRUITS OF THE TURF IN ENGLAND, In THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF DEC. 1% LPTURE, In THE WEFKLY TRIBUNE OF DEC. 1% FINE ARTS—-PHOTOS THE FRENCH ETCHING CLUB, In THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF DEC. 19, FRENCH AND FLEMIEH PICTURES, See THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF DEC. 19 —NEVADA—~IDAHO—COLORADO, &¢., In THE WEEKLY TRIBUN OF DEC. 1% COLORED SOLDIEES CONVENTION, In THE WEEKLY TRIBUNF OF DEC. 19, AUTHOR OF ME-WON-ITOC IN TROUBLE, Seo THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF DEC. 18, COTTON PICKING BY MACHIN ERY, THE COTTON CROP OF 1866, GRAPE CULTURE IN NEW-JERSEY, See THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE, OF DEC. 1%, ME-WON-I-TOC, CHAPTER THIRD SERPENTS THAT CREEP INTO MEN'S HOUSE: In THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF DEC SCIENCE—PERSISTENCE OF RAYS, KREMAINS OF A DINOSAUR, NITROGEN FROM MANURE, FAT IN ANIMALS, In THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF DEC. 19 LITERATURE, FOREIGN MISCELLANY PERSONAL—INTERESTING NERAL NEWS, SOUTHERN NEWS, FOREIGN NEWS, IHE FARMERS CLUB ON FRUITS FROM BALT LAKE, WINTER PEAKS, TING IN FLOUK, SORGO FOR HORSE REPORT ON AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ASKING QUESTIONS, In THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF DEC. 18 | ITEMS INTERESTING TO EVERYBODY, USEFUL TO ALL, See THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF DEC. 19 THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE naking eleht pages of six s printed on o double-medium sheet broad eolumns eack. Tt coutaius all the important Editorials published in Tkll'“llTllll’Vl except those of merely local interest; slso atitic Totelligence; Resiews of the wost lnteresting oke; the Letters { ¢ largw corps of corre. by Telegraph from Washington wary of all importent intelii- « Eynopels of the proceedings of when in Session; the Forsign News | clusive Reports of the Proceedings of 4 lostitute; Talke sbout Fruit, and other Horticultural aud Agricultural information essential to couutry residents; Stock, Finauchl, Cattle, Dry Goods and General Markec Reports: making it, both for variety and completeness, altogether the most valasble, futeresting sud iastructive W EEKLY NEWAPAPER pub- lished in the world. The Fall Repoite of the American Institote Farmers’ Club, and the vatious Agricultural Reports, in esch number are cickly worth s subseriptiot. | PRICE, 5 CENTS, TERMS jingle copy, | year—52 numbers. luba of five, addressed Lo Gamies of subscribers, each. jed to names of subscribers. Ten copies, 1o one sddres Twenty coples, to eue adds An extra copy wil! Le sent far esch club of en, Literary and important New apoudents; the and all other parts of the country Mail subserivers, Terms, cash in advavce. Drafta ou New-Yoik the order of fre © Post-Office crdess. pavable to Add mittsc e . THE TRIEUNE, New Yok | A D | nv' cw’rmxu "TENTS, &¢. LIGHTS FOR THE TOLIDAY EVENINGS. Nothiug will be wore sccestable AT HOME thas the intreduction of IVES" PATENT LAMPS, In their many beantiful sud varied sdaptetions. CHANDELIERS, ERACKETS, IIANGING AND TABLE LAMPS OF ALL KINDS, CAN BE LIGHTED A8 QUICKLY AS GAS, FILLED AND TRIMMED SAFELY AND NEATLY, ALL WITHOUT REMOVING THE SHADE, GLOBE, OR CHIMNEY, OR UNSCREWING THE BURNER! ud best variety of FRENCH axd BOHE! ., OF NEW AND NOVEL DESIGNE. DELIERS and BRACKETS adapted for OIL or GAS. TAN LAMP GOODS ever imported. BEAUTIFUL BRONZE PORTABLE STANDS and BRONZE CHANe HALL and REFLECTOR HANGING LAMPS. BRACKET and TABLE LAMPS, ELEGANT LAMPS and DECORATED ENAMELED SHADES. FINELY CUT GLOBES. Kerosene Goods of all kinds, &e. THE BEST REFINED OIL~WARRANTED SAFE DISSATISFIED GAS CONSUMERS can attach our improvements to OAS-FIXTURES ALREADY IN US Lescriptive Circulars sent te all applioants, with Itiustrations, Prices, ane, N, Y. JULIUS IVES & Co,, No. 49 Maiden- nd get « BETTER LIGHT FOR LESS MONEY, estimonials, &e. Also, exclusive Agents for THE IMPROVED FOLDING POCTET-LANTERNS, JUST THE THING FOR SKATING ! Very Lionr, £yrone snd DURABLE, ¢3n be the space of & C1GAR-CARE, W cpened w elosed an readily. They contain (whether oven or closed) matebe yOLDED and carried in the POCKET OF TRAVELING-BAG With safvty and CONVENIENCE, ceopying: nd extra candles, and being always ready for use, ARE MOST APPRECIATED IN THE GREATEST EMERGENCIES. PRICES—No. 1, LIEERAL TERMS NO ONE NEED BE 1 cach; by msil or express, prepaid, 81 30 No. 3, 73c. each; by mail or express. 70 DEALERS AND CANVASSERS—SEND FOR SAMPLES. prepuid, B such, THE DARK'! [,:NTII\‘ E 8TOCK MENS, BOYS AND CHILDHEN'S OVERCOATS JOR SALE AT COST, BROKAW BROTHERS, No. 34 FOURTH AVENUE, 62 LAFAYETTE PLACE. GREAT DECLINE IN THE PRICE OF CLOTHING. On accoust of the recent decline in the price of WOOL GUODS, we now offer to sell » large portion of our suparh Winter Mok of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING REGARDLESS OF DEVLIN & €O, HBROADWAY, CORNER OF GRAND. BROADWAY, CORNER OF WARREN LARGE OVER STOCK or SUPERB WINTER CLOTHING. £200,000 TO BE SOLD DURING HOLIDAYS. DEVLIN & CO. 1K FURNITURE FOR THE HOLIDAYS! FURNITURE FOR THE HOLIDAYS! MEEKS’ RICI < ANDT LN FURNITURE RICH INLAID CABINETS, FRENCH SECRETAIRE FLOWER STANDS, JEWELRY BOXES, LADIES WRITING DESKSE HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, FLOWER VASES, CARD RECEIVERS, INLAID WORK TABLES, GLOVE BOXES, FANCY TABLES, THE RISTORI CHAIR. T fl‘r\u “AND r)nrurl\ M\\er('lll’llL ARE NOW OFFERED FOR THE HOLL DAYS AT No. 686 BROADWAY, BELOW FOURTH ST. flovn. Inch l)AMb A (‘O'H No. “‘ BROADW Y, invite napect heirextenaies sasoriment {firat-class city- hum K‘AI\MAG 8, tumpflll OUPES, LAH £3, and othet ade of the i HORSE TRUCK WANTE meut. PHIL. A. FITZPATRICK. 4 th E\l L— our hrflg; uew two-horse Apply to 1LSON. l‘()l( SAL l-,:( heap—A -npenor six-seat !LLII:H bl East Thirty-un ].‘OR SAL —A second-hand mrrulur tront u,.ut- ENCE, in frst-rate order. BRLWSTER & BALDWIN, Cornor Frosdway and Tenth- SLLI(:IH —~An ass rtment of Fine LLTI‘LR* some very light, or rolting. and weme wih poles, of my own maniiaciore, sknowisdged o Ue the ineat and bost e macket; sl lot of Porilind make, aud Al Foad e A AT T A St Ao two very fine Claren agous. i every variety. _No. 100 LIBERTY.ST.. NEW-YORK. SADDLES, HKI- SHEETS, ARMY sod M. MOSEMAN, No. 89 Avenue D. Unnlmn DELL® "SONS, No. 104 Fulton wwd LABEL MANUFACIUR- ‘VM. EVER L) JOB PIINTERS STEINWAY & SONN' GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES, taken 35 First Premiums st the Prineipal Fairs be sra, aid aleo were swarded o onsl Exhibition in Londou, 1602, iu eom- petition with 209 Pianos froum all parta of the World, That the grest superiority of thess lugtrumets fs b0 oniversally conceded 1s proveu by the 7ACT that Mewrs, Steiuways' *sca improvements, and peculiarities of construction” have bean copted by the great mujority of the manofacturers of both bewispheres (AR CLOAPLY A% COULD B DONE WITHOUT INFRINGEMENT OF PATENT- R16HTS), and that tieir fustraments ace usel by the miost emiveut pisnists of Europe and America, wiko preies them for (i i pube sists in providi of the soundboard) w fraines beinz ported between the two f:ames by i appar- %o that the gret Jesree ated to the niest de- ite , Sound-producing capaciy i obtaiued sud Tog atus regulating sigable poiot. e great volume and exqvisiie ality of tone, as w “Kx o werion. of these mew Upright P e the unguafited ‘sdulration of the musical prolession ESTETNAWAY & SONS confidently offr thene bonti! 10 the public, aud invite every lover of music to call aud examine thew. LETTER FROM THE CELESRATED EUROPEAN PIANIST ALEXANDER DREYSCHOUK, lkaw s price’ d Pi 2 st temit tie purchase: ‘Withont deley, in which maover | o ey to 3 Kew 2ol ALY SANDER DREYSCHOCK. LETTER FROM WILLE P Court Piamst to the Roysl I.-iticr )n.v-ra Loxpos. ngland, Feb. 4. 1666, i advances you are wakivt. i deservedly obtained. ould my Ty wdd that 1 ghew my rocik ‘helienham. ou loth Ihh wi berw; that! the Grand Fianos during my four e ot ¥ all the fisst Furopesn | re, bat bave found NO 1NeTRE- URCHASKD OF YOU, In fuct. | consider o006 of your fiuest Square Pianos equal to any one of the Oraud Pisvvs manufactored here. Truly yours, WILLIE B, PAPE STEINWAY & fl ments exported to K great Planiste in Elnlw couceit EROOM! FIRST l"L()fiR OF ‘i’l‘ElVWAY HALL, on'Ll Ann'vu’azm :‘olulfllnu ST, o woen Fourthes Gn'n cving piace, CHICKERING &SONS GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGAT PIANOS Have been awarded SIXTY-FIVE FIRST PREMIUMS, Gold and Silver Medals, OVER ALL COMPETITORS at the principal faire inthis country, and s PRIZE MEDAL AT THE WORLD'S FAIR, LONDON, it compecition with the best mukers of this coantry aod Ky urope. THAT THE GREAT SUPERIORITY OF THESE PIANOS s atill universally conceded is abundautly proved by tie very flattering letters and testimonials received during the past iew monthe from the MOST CELEBRATED PIANO-FORTE MAKERS AND LEAD ING ARTISTS OF EUROPE. Among others may be meutioned” Mr. H. F. BROADWOOD, firm of Broadwood & Sous, Loudan. Mr, C. D. COLLARD, frm of Collsrd & Collard, Londos. Mile, A. Goddard, L. Moscheles, Chas. Halle, Alfred Juell, Jules Benedict 1. L. Hatton, Jumes M. Webli, Carl Reinecke, G. A. Osborne, W. Kube, Gialio Rigond, M. W. Ba £. A, Chappel, Y. Von Arpoid, Louls Plaidy, sud weay others. GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, WITH FULL. AGRAFFE BRIDGE, THREE UNISONS AND ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. Every tustroment 1iade by us is fully warraated. WAREROOMS NO. 652 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK; NO. 245 WASHINGTON-§T., BOSTON, Autborized Agents inall the principal cities of the Unlcp. Proposals. Darvon axp Earraas y DUIKY, 0., Dec. 1, 1086 § T ‘ALH) PROP\)QALS for nrcuun‘ the gradas- tion, bridsiug aod masoucs, and for e wepply of muterisle upon el o] “ uf the “ioch day , that_part of the Cinciunati, Dayt the Junetion, et or near Shar abont 35 miles), will be received at this office unl wd. by appiving st ¥ sl office. ' t be d .mdtom Chief-Engioeer of the C.,, Dy e Jau. 10, st 12 m., snd nove will ba RUSH R, SLOANE, All proposals i asd R Cormpae %o ik Wik 50 opeued uutil thet ti L. H. Latuax. Secretarv. Aliscellaneone. BR[’SIHZ. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT THE BRUSH FACTORY At No 'K'I‘? I':.x' # .1 4'«!'&&"’« 's Balidieg ) et a1 JORN K. HOPPFL. OTTON WASTE for Mmhmen’ sud Pucking, white aud colored, For EALE low W, ‘I‘AILMA . % Willamot, N Yo er tun of 2,000 Ibs, 1am now ded H“' ity of | lm v ruace Co Not st N COI\F Wholrnle lnd Retail, .1!50 Tn the yard, 2 50 d Ul'“fl & Bl W West Elghtaeuth it A anttitgt Aventie C wnd East Fifisonthoat. Delivered fmmedisteiy. MAAHAA Lan Ulh . COMPANY, M NU| NAM)K !' S'll OII. wnd b roade Steamuive. ana Faciores US(JAP—bO \\'AT}‘K—M) “SLOP.—-BROWN® GLASS.CLEANING POLISH (pstented Oct. 10, Jtod) For cleautug and polishing windows, mirrors, goid, sfiver, ylat S per L, Ae: a new invention of the grestest ....73 o and economy, Wndispensabi to U privete house- keepers, ke. Manufuctory, No. T4 1 Orocery Stores. Price ¥e. Keepars, Bloeckes por box PL.H\' AND ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK. dersigned, baving completed several of their ldrge cntmcts ki pnpmd tar 1 ud execute orders for sll Kinde of w sad wrought idine EARAND S ENCLISH HOLLED IRON BEANS, é.i‘fl,m RN AKD GIRDERS FOK BUILDINGS AND BRIDO 0N COLU m\i BEAMS A\D GIRDERS, SEUTTE DoO, TTERS OF ALL KINDS. ru‘!n FPROOK SHEET METAL LATHING. on AM) fll-n‘l ROOFING, SKYLIGITS, AND SCUT; 8, GU. AllnLd :AGRLIN(’{‘A?L)TORATI‘!(N SLAK PRO lLl U MI\ATN‘(: TILE FOR SKYLIGHTS, IIBIW-\LPN AND DPS SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO WORK FOR ST0 BANKING-HOUSES AND FIRE-PROOF BUILDINGS. , B g W . CORNEL Office, No 137 CENTRE: -‘r _ Manafactory on Ceutre. Walker. Eln and Twen DERRY™ l"\\l” Y OINTMENT A Mllllld l:clf.nbl.l S iee 75 soate Deget No. 191 tbe wost puiutul cases of Breasts. Sores. Rbeomatier, Chilbinius, Coras Te. Nwhu&y ould be without it ail D [ giste vell ERs I_‘Imlhlm -3 1°0 PRIN ) Podnds of second. ha Qedding Gards, @r | G SN . " 7 | second story, bark room. N TWM. FVERDELL Vo, 104 Fulton-st.— nall ot NT. A good soeond- aud BAFL, wna WEDDING CAKDS aud FINE STATIUNELY. (Essblished ‘\ A-mnlm = Food peeondbund O T e e (1448

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