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she Pray = edad init; but but she will find we understand how ished visiters. This makes my infor- mation, nid some cae , correct, when I stated she be let off the stocks on or about tho Ist of Greatest activity prevails among the re- ote int tro up Additional defences. The ne- ows state that all ofthe guns in position below sowaile int are to be hauled to a placo opposite the Ri Dut the roads are in such a horrib!e condition A rebel flag of truce came to Hampton this noon, in charge of a rebel colonel, who seems to be of Polish ori- fei ‘When Colonel Weber was informed of the fact, he ggg “ody Hope detained, and sent the letters to General General at once despa tched Colonel T. J. Geobaal Major Le Grand B. Pines of his staff, to meet ‘the rebels. Colonel Weber also accompanied the party, and it was a flimsy pretext, as usual, that prompted the Tebels to come on a spying expedition, It 1s asserted that ‘uder—being sober, for the first time in a long period— ry ascertain whother our troops still occupy this pg Treason des] @ flag of truce to Ae re knowledge these spies have receiv- od thy a ‘are welcome ta. ‘The troops from the transport Constitution are still en- camped upon the ia tha an as the vessel is at pre- ei tent more of a hospital than anything else, Two hundred cases measles aro reported on ones ‘medical director of Dewalt ates the ent, asserts that the entire command will be affected’ therewith. Colonel Shepley left last night for Washington to find out what is to be done with the men. General Wool deserves groat praise for his humapity in allowing tho troops to disembark; and in pro- viding them with provisions and stores he is not governed by any instructions from the-department at Washington, Dut acts on his own responsibility. It is a orying shame and disgrace on the part of our government to run into such extravagance in chartering a vossel liko the Consti- tution, The troops were first taken on board on the 24th of December, and arrived here on the 16th inst. Thirty- four days at the rate of $2,500 per day amounts to $85,000, and the rosult is that this noble vessel is now turned ‘into a floating hospital, It was presumed that General Butler would arrive here after the Constitution came in; but to this day no Butler, ‘or any other man” of the same title, has made his appearance here, and the Poezetieas unmurmuring soldiers are the only sulferers jon. Mt the Bay. State and Twelfth Maine regiments are des- tined for Ship Inland, why are they not seat there al once? or ia e necessary that, besides the great fatigue of the men, government must needs pay $150,000 to trans- Port, two regiments, which | might bo done for ten thousand? There is something rotten in Denmark. ‘and it is to be hoped that the government willeither send an order to forward the above named two regiments to their destination or have them detached and assigned to this division, when General Wool will gladly accommo- date them with good and substantial quarters and sub- sigtence. The time for red tapo is past, and energetic actions are needed in this instance. ‘The from Baltimore this, morning brought five passengers for “Dixie,” consisting of Captain Duke, Livu- tenants Shaw and West, and two ladies. Tho latter. were forwarded by flag of truce, but the former are for eome (@oubtless good) reason detained by General Wool, who Scoommodates them with good quarters at Castle Cal- houn, in command of Gov. Holliday. The Eastern State leaves again this evening for Hatte- rag, with stores and subsistence for the Burnside expe- dition. She will carry a large mail and several passen- gers, a8 she takes tho place of the Spaulding, the regular transport between here and the Old North State. Interesting from New Mexico. A TOUR IN NEW MEXICO--MOVEMENTS OF THE UNION TROOPS AND REBELS—THE NEW MEXICANS LOYAL EOE, a rrin, just returned to the city after oe of ‘about seven months in New Moric. He igited Fort Larned, Fort Union and Fort Craig, and ay in Santa Fe a long time. He was a month ia Albu- ae vd hinge is in bongo with a regi- low Mexicans one thousand strong, well armed, folly ‘ipped and well Grilled es were reported by the spies and scouts, January 1, to be approaching Albaquerque, Fort and Santa Fe folintioocesty: Kit Carson has no doubt of his ability to take care of Albuquerque, the con- tral grand depot of all our stores. Colonel Canby, tho commandant of the whole Department of New Mexico, was was repay to Latoss from Fort Craig to retake Fort Fill had under bis command one thousand regulars and some two thousand New Mexican volunteers. At Banta Fe there wore two companies of regulars and two companies of volunteers. The New Mexicans, generally, are loyal and to be re- lied upon. Some few BecessioDists are amoug them— Southern men, from Toxas and Arkansas—but they are overwhelmed by the ioyaity of the country, or by the general hey bay ay law existing, which gone eet ing, which compelled them to ‘The entire United States force in New Mexico is about five » Which can be largely increased by the militia, portion of which are armed and ready at call. After the trouble with the Indiang at Fort Wise, two companies of infantry from Colorado Territory came as, established themsclyes. at Fort Wise for H Teported to be on the Pecos river, the 5 Jornada the last of December in large division was under Major ible ofthe Dnued States it fe ‘he other, on the peibad under Colonel Baylor Texas. The Indian gpies stated pgfan soe .”? But Colonel Canby te palie- oe he can es ‘the Jorlery a pod drat: He has the entire confidence of ‘the people, both quit 0 United e of oat, Ir. Perri sa a iauerrinertine ng mul would not let The pining. an ded with buffal Be it were crow: Duffaloes as pages og The season had been aiid ced tea gas pnts had kept the buffaloes back from the south. horde were sometimes seen in very large numbers. 8F a Sympathy with the Rebels at Nassau, NDER. the Boston Post, Feb. 1.] ry we! the people of Great Britain are not as lings towards the United States as the inhabitants of the Provinces and of the British West In- dia Islands. Captain Croston, of the schooner Eureka, cf that the hostility of the people there is extreme. A Union man, known as such, can with difficulty walk the streets without being insulted, It has boen stated that the Uni- ted States gusboat Flamboau was prohibited from takiug in coal at the depot established there by our governmewt, while British and Southern vessels engaged in running the blockade, enjoy every facility in obtaining all the — they ‘wish. Whilo these facts arc fully confirmed by Captain C., he asserts Pn or that Lieutenant Temple, commanding the F., is unfit for his position, He laid at anchor at ‘Nassau, doing er vessel needing no repairs) from the peti to pine of January, and had also spent week there only a ‘aac ‘ies Previous, the vessels running in and out in the meantime, loaded with cotton, firearms, &c., apparently disturbing him but little. Daring his last visit thero, the steamer Caroline, from Charleston, §._C., came in (on Saturday, January 18) with acargo of one thousand bales of cotton. Sbe ran alongside of ship liza Bonsal!,a fine vessel built at molt but now owned at Charleston and bound to and discharged the entire cargo on board of me tenthe E. E. B., it will be recollected, brought out arms and ammunition from Europe, which formed the cargo of the steamer Isabel, quite recently arrived at Charleston, } Capt. C. states that he saw the Caroline for an hour or two before sho entered the port, when seme six or soven miles outside. The woather was good, and had the Flambeau tenon thealert a valuable prive might have been secured. Livutenant Temple altorward expressed his mortification at her arrival while he was at auchor, accompanied with some comments on the imposeibil.t; ofan efloctive blockade, On being informed, in the sence of Capt. Croston, that the Caroline had’ dip ped or colors to him as eho camo in, he regretted that he had not noticed the fact, that he “might havo turned the com. pliment.’’ The "American Consul, Whiting, Esq., ‘objected to this romark, and vised bit to resign bh commission and return home, adding that he ‘would do less harm fa South Carolina than on board of an American ‘vouse! Timothy Darling, Fsq.,a well known merchant at Nas- sau, formerly of Calan Me., informed Captain C. that at a dinnor at bis houso, Lieutenant Tomple said that if or- dered to assist in the bombardment of Charleston, he “should obey, but with the same feelings as x should obey @ command to fire on the cily of Boston.” have beon only *‘after-diuner talk, "not Wolibera goo jage, and Lieutenant Temple, who sailed on the tou for ri Royal, 8.C.,may be ‘able to prove himself a true Union man at heart. in. Croston states further that it was pot necessary for the Flambeau to go to Key West for coal. She eould have anchored outside of Nassau alongsicie of the coal Jaden vorsels, and taken it on board with perfoct safety. As to the Southern blockade, vos- sola were occasionally arriving at Nassau, but they were emall, and escaped with difficulty from tho Southern ports. A schooner arrived about the 20th, which bad itu three weeks in getting out of the narbor of St. mB, Death of a Grain Merchant. Putapevema, Fob. 3, 1862. James Parrott, agrain merchant of thirty-five yeare standing, and ex-President of the Corn Exchange, died this merning. He was connected with a New Yor boure. Markcts. PHILADELPHIA STOCK ROARD. Panavetruia, Feb. 3, Boeke Py Ponnaylvania State 6's, 6235; Railroad, 20 orris Canal, 98; Lon 10%; Peonsyivania Railroad, 404g. PuiLaveLriua, Feb. 3, 18 Breadetufe are generally firm and active. eit r steady. Whent active: antes 16,000 bushels fed at $1 56 Kentucky white, $1 47. Corn—Yellow 66s, a 66 s5¢ Oats steady. at 38) Coffee very firm: Rio 18igc. a 2le. Whi 100 bbis. Ohio at 4e. per gallon. The battalion of t iret Massachusetts Cavalry, com manded by Colonel Sergont, are about © embark at An napolis on the steamer Maltic, now lying of that harbor Reading land Railroad, for Port Royal, whore they will join the forces of Genara Bherinan, “Quite a number of horses ead Wagons will be taken out at the game time. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Monvay, Feb. 3—6 P. M. To-day’s bank statement compares as follows ate that of last week:— ‘eek Ending. ey Circulation. Dee ia Gey 7 167 680 20 300 98, 6,828,017 Ee 430T/ 08 144,675,778 31 A70,588 6,404,061 112, Increase hanes 780.865 “e000 1,182,217 The banks gain specie steadily, and will continue to do so until some of them think fit to trip up the speculators in gold by throwing some of their re- serve upon the market, The increase of deposits is a good sign also. If government pursues a prudent course in regard to financial matters, and is not induced to deviate from the path of wisdom and expediency by unsound advice, our banks will soon be in a position to resume specie payments, and to realize profit on their investment in govern- ment securities. But it must be admitted that, if they prove so fortunate as this, they will have had @ narrow escape out of the hands of the bullionist theorizers. If the bullionist theory is adopted the capital of the banks of New York, Philadelphia and Boston may as well be written off to profit and loss at once. Money is in rather better demand to-day. Some of the lenders ask 7 per cent for call loans, and no borrower pays less than 6. Paper sells at6a7, when of the highest grade. No cause is assigned for the increased inquiry for loans, and it is pro- bably accidental. Foreign exchange rose to-day. All the leading bankers have asked 114, and a few were un- willing to sell large amounts at that figure. Re- latively to gold, exchange is about 4% per cent too low, assuming our foreign exchanges to be at par, Francs are quoted at 4.95 a 5.00, with a light demand. Stocks opened buoyantly this morning, and an advance of 4% a % per cent was realized on most speculative descriptions. The supply of stock, however, proved in excess of the de- mand, and prices fell off a shade as the call progressed. Conflicting rumors from Wash- ington keep stock speculators in a ferment, and, though there is a general confidence in the patriotism and common sense of Congress, the pro. tracted delays which have occurred are creating a great deal of impatience. Between the boards the market was steady, and remained so, without much activity, throughout the afternoon. The only change of any consequence which took place to- day was a decline of 3% per cent in Illinois Cen. tral, which was caused by a rumor that govern- ment would decline to pay the company for the transportation of troeps and munitions of war to Cairo, on the ground that the Jand grant compels them to carry troops and army stores free of charge. At the close the market was called unsettled, the following being the last quotations:—United States 6’s, registered, 1881, 8724 a 88; do. 6’s, coupon, 1881, 8834 a %; do. 5’s, coupon, 1874, 78% a %; In- diana 5’s, — a 76; Virginia 6’s, 5134 a 52; Tennesece 6's, 42% a 43; North Carolina 6’s, 62 a 34; Miseouri 6's, 40% a 41; Pacific Mail, 944 a4; New York Central, 82! %; Erie, 3344 a %; do. preferred, 55%a Hudson River, 3734 a 38; Harlem, 12 a %; do. preferred, 29% a 30; Reading, 4040 Michigan Central, 48% a 49; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana, 21 a %; do. guaranteed, 40% a %; Panama, 113 2113; Illinois Central, 573¢ a; Galena and Chicago,65% a 66; Clevelard and Toledo, 40%{ a 41; Chicago and Rock Island, 52% = %; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, 61a%; Milwaukee and Prairie du Chien, 19% a 2034; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, 103% a 105; New York Central 7’s, 1876, 102 a—; Erie third mortgage bonds, 93% a 94; Michigan Central 8's, first mortgage, 99 a 100; alinets Central bonds, 78,930 % It is reported that Mr. Shin of Maine, a mem- ber of the House Committee of Ways and Means, ‘will to-morrow move a substitute for the Treasury note bill reported by a majority of the committee, and that the feature of his substitute will be the omission of the legal tender clause. The House and the country will be very much obliged indeed to Mr. Morrill if he will show how he proposes to raise money without making the new Treasury notes a legal tender. If he can do this he will be rendering a substantial service to the country by moving his substitute, and we can promise him our hearty support. If he cannot show how money can be raised for the support of government with- out making Treasury notes a legal tender, his at- tempt to delay legislation that is urgently needed, and to distract councils now sadly in want of har- mony, must be characterized as unjustifiable and disgraceful to @ loyal man. More than any other man in the country Anson P. Morrill is responsible for the unfriendly feelings which are entertained in Europe for the United States. He had better rest content with this distinction, and leave to Mr. Val- landigham the glory of trying to break down the finances of the government. The Sub-Treasurer has called upon the banks for the remaining $3,500,000 due to the govern- ment. It will be paid, in United States notes, to- morrow. The business of the Sub-Treasury to-day ‘was as follows:. ‘#1. 754,149 68 : 228,000 00 Payments, inclading Fedeemed 6 p. ¢. notes. 1,258,742 34 ceveee 1,700,586 86 te exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this morning were $26,211,998 88, and the balances $1,666,631 60. The Oriental Bank has declared a semi-annual dividend of three per cent, payable on the 10th inst; the Irving Fire Insurance Company has de- clared a dividend of five per cent, payable on de mand; the Hazleton Coal Company has declared a dividend of one dollar and a half per share, paya” ble on the 11th inst. The dividends payable in Boston February 1 amount to $1,100,000. The month of February is the usual period for other dividends not yet de- clared, among which are the Glasgow Mills, Lewis- ton Falls, Suffolk and Tremont Miils Manufacturing companies; Brookline, Charlestown, Nantucket, Newburyport and Salem Gaslight companies; also Pittsburg and Boston (Cliff) Copper Mining Company—adding eome $150,000 to the amount given in the tabie. ‘The business of the United States Mint at Phila- delphia for the month of January was as follows:— Gold Deposits. From all sources...... 6.6.60 006 $430,188 99 Silver Deposits. Silver and purchases. 86,490 42 Copper cents (0. #.) received in “exchange for Cents Of NOW I86e.. 6.66... seveeee 8,246 00 Total deposits. Guta Coinage No. of Pieces. Double eagles. 6,837 Quarter eagles. sees 89,084 Dollars 181,214 Bars 6 Total gold. ees seeeeeeeees 270,000 Dollars, Haifdollata...... Quarter dollars Dimes.. . Half dimes ‘Three cent piece: Total SiVOT.... cece de eees Pada Cents. $12,000 Recapitulation. hold. ‘ 227,000 $418,108 Silver. 1,162,300 124,411 Copper 1,200,000 12,000 Total oo... seseeeeseeece 42,670,800 $654,530 We have received the annual report of 1 New Jersey Railroad and Transportation Company, made to the Legislature of New Jersey. Tho bust- nese of the company for the year 18¢1 was ae fol. lows: | Pacebngers ' Freight, ees 1 Mails, rent ' 197 068 nem $002,707 34 ree ne ee eee ten. Annexed is the balance sheet of the Company: January 1, 1862. Capital B00... 2. ese. eee Funded debt (including $445,000, tne cost sithe property and EE ag purchased 88,000 00 jersey associates: ‘ Profit and loos, be- ingsurplusearn- ings represented by the perma- pent improve- ments, property gadoaah st ted m w $349,084 Less amount paid for relaying road with now rails and other im provemenis.... $4,897,800 00 25,826 17 — $925,268 38 219,872 60 Dividend, January J, pa February 1, 1402.: 518.190 88 $5,623,930 88 Cost of Railroad and Equipments. For graduatio masonry, bridges, super- structure, i onger and freight sta- tions, buildings and fixtures, engine and car houses, workshops, machinery and “and Jan’ dam. fixtures, en Cars—pasren gr, fre 285,208 36. Property, vi i Bridge, ferry , 11 stocks, realestate priviteges and tix cluding the property pri- Vileges purchase !of the 'e. sey associates {cr $435,000). ‘en 1249621 07 Cash in bank and cash items coos 800,842 1,619,463 24 goucetae 15,028,920 83 Stock Hachange. Mos AY. Feb, 8, 1862. $6000 US6's, 81,con 89 io RR pref. 5535 430 5 1000U6s 61, ‘Ocwigy 87 150 do. *, War ls 1000 Michigan 6 5000 Tenn 6's, '90., 43 1000 NY Cen’ 6's. 9533 100 2000 HudRiv2tmexi 10435 100 do...--.810 3000 Har Ast m bds. 101°" 202 Mich $ & NT RR, 1006 !'a: 3d m bd 100 Mich Cent RR.opg 60 4600 MC8pe 1m sfeb to 50 2000Ch &NW Ist m 41 3000 MIIKP dCh 1m 8034 6000 Amorican gold 108% do... ..b10 103% +20 10334 30. do. 23 M AP duCh 2 pret SECOND BOARD. $4000 US 6's, '81,cou 89 2000 do. eee BB% 10Gshs ErieRR pr.b30_ 66 60 Har RR pref. .b60 50 Reading RR. 100 Mich are Fs R. 100 2000 Mo6's istoHaSS 49 1500 N ¥ Cen RR7's. 10214 160 9000 Han&StJoRR. 30° 60 200Bs NYSE Istm 7634 50 MichS&NIgstk 40% 1000 MC8p@meicb 9¥}§ 1001anamaRR 90600,8 GRRE 99 c 6000 HRIRR1m ex i 106% “60 do... 57 $2600 American gold. 103% 100Gal & Chicago itt 25000 do......b80 10% _5OClev & Toleto RR 40% 100 shs P M 88 Co..b30 W53¢ 100 do..... 630 100 N Y Central RR. 827% 100 do 26 Erie RR. 40 do. 100 do. 200 do New York City ee Feb. 1, 1862. Banka. Loan. Circut'n. i “$7,281,047 ‘Seeta ease 6,170,160 7,665,426 1,920'368 116/508 6,415 202 835.4 87,089 100,004 eae 2,417,734 191,662 201212 120,435 784,244 103664 69,968 627,059 Chemical + 1,965,259 2,343,850 208,224 4,465,326 City. 2,847,565 1,114,455, — 3,165,101 Citizer BONEI2 148.176 07 Commerce. . 5 re M Mech. Bk'g Aes. Mech. & Trad’s. Mercantile. . . Mo chan\ Merchants’ Fx. Metropolitan. Nassau. + 2,082 203,601 National. 896,275 874,778 20.023 80) ‘908 40 Ri Seventh Ward. hoe & Leattier. 34 slit 1,082.671 2 + 8,261,973 ‘Total ......$144,075,778 27 470,60 6 404,051 112,057,003 cry COMMERCIAL R SPORT Monpay, Feb. 36 P.M. Asnre.—Tho market was q viet and pricos unchanged, Breaveruvve,—Flour—The market was firm, with a good demand from the trade, especially for common and medium grades of State and Western, while prices closed about Sc. higher, The sales footed up about 15,000 bbls., closing within the following range of prices:— Superfine State $5 55 5 82 5 55 5 80 bupertine ‘Weetern Coinm on to choice Can Southorn mixed to good superfin Extra do.. Good to chic Rye flour. Corn meal, Jersey and Brandy win 800 —Canadian flour was in fair request, with sales of 800 Dbls. within the above figures, Southern flour was firm and Gc. per barrel higher, while the sales embraced about 900 bbie., within the above range of prices. Rye flour was in moderate demand at our quotations, while sales embraced only some 75 bbis, Corn meal was sicaly at our figures, with sales of 900 bbis. of Jereey and brandy. wine. Wheat wos firm at Saturday's quotations, but lees active. ‘The travsactions embraced about 40,000 bushels at $1 48 for amber Long Island, $1 4744 for amber Michi- gan, in storé: $1 20 for amber lowa, $1 26 for prime Mil- waukee club, ix store, and $1 87 for do., delivered, With some Cansdias, white on pe Corn was in good request, and exhibited ine ness: the sales embraced about 35,000 els at 65c. for good Western mixed in store, and at 660. for delivered, with some old Northern round yellow at 6c, Kye was steady and in fair demand, with sw of 6,500 bushels State at 880. on the dock, and at 860. for state. Barley was firm, with sales of 1,400 bushels Biate at 86c, for common At the railway depot, Oate were steady and iu fair demand at 40c. a 41 igc. for Cana- dian and Western and 4230. a 480. for Stat Cornae as quict and firmly held, while no sales of mo. ment were reported. Cyrrox.—The market was quiet, and in the absence of salew quotations were unchanged and noininal, Some on gagerients were made for the shipment of parcols to by the Chancellor and another verse tra Western. Canam S2Sse a a a a a 600 a a a To Liverpool—6,000 bushel at 8d, in ship's bags, aud by neutral y — Srome.—In the absence of sales quotations were nomi Provisions.—Pork—The market was leas buo; bern and ver ‘The sales embraced about 1,200 bbis., at $12 87% ia$ iH prime, 8$13 30 for city Prime moss, and $14 75 for ancy brands. Beef was firm, with sales of 200 Bble. at £12 20 0 $12 60 for plain mess, and at $14 for extra. Beef hams were quiet. Cut meats were in moderate demand, with sales of 75 hhds. at 4c. for shoulders, and at 5c. for hams, in salt. Bacon was in better demand, and prices wero stiffer. The sales footed up about 1,200 boxes at 6c. for city Cumberland cut, 6%. for clear Wostern, Tc. for Jong clear city, and at Tie. for short clear do.—the later for favorite brands. Dressed hogs were dull at $4 for Western, and at $4 20 a $4 25 for city. Lard was stea:ly, with sales of 1,300 bbls. at Te. a8c. for common to prime, and at 83,c. for fancy brands, Butter and cheese were unchang hes ‘of 700 bags Rangoon were made at 5X6. a Saur.—The market was firm, with less activity. The last sels comprised 7,000 bushels Liverpool ground at $1 20, from store. ‘8uG¢k8.—The market was stoady but quict. The sales embraced 158 hhi's., within the range of Tie. a8Xeo. Tatow.—The maiket was quiet, with small sales of city reported ae export, at 946. ‘iaKKY.—Sales of 300 ‘pois. ¥ ‘were made at Bic. Sales of Real Estate. By A. H. Muller, 4lots, with the church cdifice thereon, on the easterly side of 7th av., between 12th and 15:h sis. 000 Ds LOST—ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 81, A SMALL Scoich Terr er, in Twenty-third street, near Third ave- y; has a Jo ele and nose, and ind 8 ‘collar around his fg ‘iim to 204 ant Nini BOARDS AND LODGING. LADY, LIVING IN A PROTRABLE rnished Aj She, Wwiutiet ta nileman and hie wife, with ‘rms reasonable. Cars given and required, hear Sixth avenue. Lo. ith Board, to = the co ery stages covenient. Reference Apply at 76 West Thirty-sixth street, AL peigentemen, ‘cap WIFE OR TWO OB tig ng BIN. ro and Bronk afer can, be accommodated with frst, class = ‘with fine large rooms, in & pn For further particulars inquire at % SL Mark's place. Keferences exchanged, A PLEASANT FI tha! Board at 21 NT, ROOM TO LET—WITH PAR- feat Twenty-second s Di 54 SEVENTH AVENUE, THIRD HOUSE ABOVE Fourteenth strect—To Jet, with Board, « Parior and two Bedrooms ou third References ex floor, to ‘a family or single gentlemen. A PLEASANT FRONT SIDE ROOM, ON THE SECOND floor of 763 Broadway, Letween atreets, to let, too improvements and Is in a Kighth and Ninth mtlemian, furnished; hove has, modern . Terms moderate, A BANDSONELY FURNIBHED FRONT PARLOR OR ‘seoond floor to 01 ma tween Bleecker and ‘The house contains the + quiet home realized; Soaeee Apply at 23 ‘Grove strect, be- A GENTLEMAN CAN BE AOCOMODATED WITH ONE or two Furnished Rooms, strictly privaie, in the family Of @ widow; oF @ gentleman sind Tidy 5 Bh drews A. ward for the la ‘vox 185 Heraid oflice, sachin A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BE Acct good Board and nice Rooms, Te ved itil go ‘0 you alt etroomhy, wit Rooms, the private Family hi lin WILL com 10 8 lady all i 36 Renwick street, betwoen Canal and Spring str: FEW SMAUL FAMILIES, DESIROUS OF CUR tailing their ea lern improver eerie ect, near es ta’ a. ‘To let, with or withon th :as, Family’ gmall and soctal, mges for the winter, can obtain newiy all conveniences for housekeeping, at otel, 110 Macdougal su LET A HL DSOMELY FURNISHE D and gentle Wei nite, Apply at 513g roadway, Board, in pavanon af $7 asement; reading room free. 93 ABOVE SPRING. Blegantly a rnished Suits of Rooms, Gas, Croton and every cence for housekeeping economical dy. Particularly suitable families or cage > gentlemen. be co wo o parmaneny tenants. 1b PRINCE STREET.—ST. CLAIR HOUSE—ELE- pia Gie'conventences for housekeeping corenle.e tal ing gasand Groton water, to let to respectable fs 1eeilee or 210 Q BEM STREET, NEAR SPRING.—FURNISHED Apartments for iinmediate occupancy. The lowest Fence in ihe city, considering sa ee or eenomica ounekee st Leddin, ure, range, ‘cooking Glensile and linen comple ms ‘and Croton. "_ HOUSES ROOMS, “C.. ‘To LET. AX PL HASANT FURNISHED HOUSE, BROWN STONE modern improvements, to let or for sale, 170 West (VHEAP RENT.—GROCERY STORE, WITH OR WITH. out famiiy Kooune, to let very cheap; good Iocation; the trade in sare house will pay the Tent; has been occupied by saune tenant four years, 135 Elizabeth street. Pees. OR UNFURNISHED HOUSE, IN} MADI- son avenue, above Twenty ninih airaet, wes! side, wil be rented to a private family only. The, house was reotn bull for the uso of the Gener, and is tn excellent order Terms: Feasonable, “Apply to N-G. BISHOP, 144 I Brondw URNISHED HOUSE TO LET.—A GENTLEMAN, wife and one child, cea at oe house, furnished, in Brooklyn, near Wall ot street ion. will tet the fame, Rint payable in board if desired, Addréss Merchant, HE TWO STORY ATTIC HOUSE NO. 13t Houston street, between Thompson and Sullivan streets, ii complete order, with all the modern improvements. Poss easion His tately. Apply to UDOLPHO WOLFE, No. 22 euver str GENTLEMAN le gentiem Rooms, with or w between Fifth an AND WIFE, OR ONE OR TWO SIN- may Le accommodated with plearant at Board, ut 42 West Fifteenth street, ath avenUl HOUSE, 70, LET-THE THREE STORY BROWN stone high stoop House 193 Ea:t Tuirt first cliss house and locatio: 1. Apply to TAYLOR & BU LoetgAbt, PERSONS, ARE HER egamst negotl ing a cheek drawn b ton, int favor of F. Qui two hundi ), on the Irving Bal payment bas been stopped. A snital toany person n and nine d er 12 of 13, A8G1. reward ai be jald urning the same to the unde signed. *. QUIN, HOD Bilzaboth ner bes jew York. OST—A LADY'S SWISS HUNTING CASE WATCH, id Trosting, between the Metiupolitan Hotel anit reward will be given if To Pawnbroke nal tat the ofice of was is A PLEASANT F private family. Changed. House W Thiriy-fourth street. URN. Nein LARGE PARL OR ON FIRST FLOOR AND TWO 2 iront Rooms on sccond floor, with large closet, waier, gas, &c., to let, with Board: ane ‘three other Rooma, at 21 5 Seventil avenve, n ‘Twelfth street, A? PP NINTH sTRE Broadway, a gent) Can obtain pleasant » A FEW DOORS WEST OF wn aid wife Or sincle gentienen Roo.ns, with Board, Tue house contains the modern improvements, O8T—ON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, IN SOUTH Seventh street, or Jetsey avente, beiwe and ‘Soun Second nicest; derscy Cliy a, lady's Got Ware and Chain. If the Ander will return these articles to the ‘owner, 109 Jersey avenue, he will be liverally rewa.cad. L OST—ON SATURDAY, tibet aris 1, THR 4 one drawn by B, Sheridan, 13, months, for $05 63, endorsed by b. ate by E.R. & T. W. Sheridan and a by them, n, Ia, at twelve months, Tor $225, and 01 ‘rcwo by . eT. WW. hy and endorsed b dated Pea 13, 1361, at months, for $254 public are cantioned azainet | meso ting for the above note: 2", -OST—ON FRIDAY NIGHT, ( xs ting, marked (on card) 335 Will be snitably rewarded by leaving the same Express, 67 Cortlandt street, New York, Sixth avenu O8T—ON MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 3, OX 4 Sixth avenue, between Twelfth and Twenty-fourth a small patent lever Wateh, Paul Builloa, Locie, maker, with gold chain attacl Any one who will return the sane to 41 Went Twenty-fourth sircet, will re- cave a liberal reward and the than ss of the owner, A FRIVATE FAMILY, UP TOWN, OCCUPYING A house with all Board, « large Room gn second oor, wi van and ad alos with bath, Ad ress ¥., box modern improvements, wish to i has, fre an. wile, at $10 per week. hear Filth avenue. .—TWO PLEASANT AND WELL FURNISHED front Rooms on the second, and one on tue fyurth fluor, tolet together or sepa ately, with Board, wt $3 C.iuiou place, Dinner at 6 o'clock. Boas WAN young lady wo n und ladies; B Thirty-third street, DUCATED AND PR: uld let neatly furaished Ito. juard for only. Apply at ‘Tob Bast Fourth avenue, Front and Back Pai renecs exchanged, temether, with ful or jartial Board. Dinner at six. OARD AT 161 EAST TENTH STREET, {CORNER OF ¢, one block from Broad AD ror, on second Hoar, will be let si O8T-—ON SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1, 4 While going from Faltoa sircet ‘to Twenty-seventh Street, a Posketbook containing 36450, and Iuable ner, A liberal reward will be given to. th y to the owner, Gvorge Be I OST—ON SATURDAY LAST, A BLACK “AND TA! N J 8h out four months old, inedium height, but slight fe: ee 4 sinall spot of ee off the mildie of the back, Two re re ‘pr tle given for hery nt No. 12 Cotinge place, } OARD W a froatf lady is willing to Tangements en be German s ¥ 8, Alabama, Ho ws) to obtain in ar foard for lady; terme, must be suoderate: the pectable house, furnished assiet the landlady if costed and ar made, mutually aithfaciory €. gs REWARD. —LOST, ON SATURDAY, TH? IST INST. a lady's Gold ateh Fin, either "| in Chatters or eh atresia, Th veward wi ve puld, if left at E. day REWARD.—LOST, PRO® 14 WAVERLEY PLACE, on Friday afternoon. Jan, 31, a smali black anu tan a4 Slut; had on a red and white wor-ted collar oF band, ears cut cloge, rat tall, and nicely marked on ice eust with tan: weigbt about nine pounds, Apply as S10% REWARD.—LOST, YESTERDAY, A GRAY PAR- Any porcon finding wad retiching i vo Mire C) atte? chuey wil Pe-elve $i, and much otige ie ¥ Very cistinctly Th DENTISTRY. (ABTECL AL TEETH—BEAUTIFUL SETS ON PURE ss nly $8; on ne gold Sad pinking, UA, we i iu New York. bugle tors’ Si. Toeth tod without the feast bait, Sup sor bone white enamel dling, only 60 centx. — Ustice 38S between Tenth and Li Jeventh strects, ‘DR. 2 the onae armies art tug the teett sound and white und the 81 WAVE HAD OXE TOOTH EXRACTED WITH- Out feciing any pain whi Dv. J, JAY VILLERS, 165 Grond s reet, 9 vlocke him to thos: satferh LUISA A Einniso RT FICIAL th. Ahahes 61 Tillery et PATENT UTIFUL Son —BEST Q ALITY WHITE ASH. cr LEY i $5. SUPE HED ASI, JA LD tdway, and 29 Wall a OAT sow GA SUPERIOR Iv natty of Cont for fasnily use, well B86 diper toner pool ana Cannel Coal, ighth avenue. + Coke $3. ac on; wlio Levers "1s West Bleventh street and 18 A. HEART’ PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR HAY.—OFFICE OF ASSISTANT Quartermnasier, Perryville, Mi. Feds 1, is62.—8 ied be received at this ollie until Tuesday, ys prime baled ttaotuy ise subject toh as follow! fifty tons, pate ev marked “Propos Hay.” Bul guccessful bidder will be vequived wo Tur satinfactory security for te p the names of suretics meat b The Quartexinaster reserves the ide @aptain and Asa'siant Quart LED PROPOSALS ARE INVITED, UNTIL THE hi day of Febraary, 183% for furnisning’ FLOUR to the Bavetstancs Depat of aie United Staten Aran About twelve thousand (12,000) ba: red, of alish grade of eatra Fisur Waning, A tne railroad depot, oF ut ths juilis or warehouses i GeuE wh, some time between the Sth and 1th of February, t ac!s' burtel of Flour to be inspected Juat vefore it ie ‘od. ‘The Flour must be equal in quality to the samples to be ob- tayned at the Capitol bakery at Wasuington city, and the bar- rels.o be head ined. ‘The customary oath of allegiance will be required of each contractor. rected to Major A. BECKWITH, ©. 8, U. 8. A., Proponals.”” Bids to i and endorsed _ EXPRESSES, BURNHAM: 8 FURNTT ‘PRESS AND PACK. Ps ig Establishmen Eleventa sirect, between fitch ‘and eixth ave Due furniture boxed and shipped to all parte o ons for re. ng w noving furniture of families HE MORRIS EXPRESS, 28 BROAD STREET, PA- tronized by many leading houses, forwards packages per steamers Karnak and Roanoke to Nassau, Havana and all the West Indies, 4th tested. i To Burope every Tuesday | ighest Orders solicited. and Friday, oferences given, a | jroncway, 1 recommend | OARD WAN Are no other bor OARD WA: irom $6 t0 $6 per w vED-FOR A LADY AN! Boa'd for tue Indy only, in a select fax Address Adains, Union square Post oflice ‘well furnished Room, 1 Kighth and ‘Twent Western Hotel, No. 9 Te taken, in the upperpartof the city. D—BY A LADY, WITH A LARGE ‘Termes, in-iuding fire and gas, eek, Locality must be very near Brod: inh sircete Address trget, irom 6 to 7. i Herald.orice. rge front Room, ‘or Koon: and Bedruom, ihirateer, with gas and Cr gnd Sisth ‘avenues and Bro 6 recond oF lvc.tion Letween Second and Twen'ythird atrcow, BO per work, Audcess H. nt unc rences required. ticn times. Atave oppartunly. Apply at 176 Adamne —TWO GENTLEMEN CAN OB- LY’ ad pad pes iu a private famuiyfrom the count id near the ferries, Terms to suit the Refe- ora sing! Gerate terms Voarders. ‘Address OARD IN ‘BROOKLYN. —TWO PLEASANT ROOMS. tiaethcr oF mepawute, In the house of a sual tamily, ee suve!, cn» deor fawn Livingston. ‘Terms moderate. Apply at 77 Ciintor th god Board, 4s off red pon mo man, ouse orst els; references exchanged. OARO IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—EXCELt is offered to two or thre gentlemen vy n widow lady, having a small family, without children and living in first claw style, near the ferries, Terms reasovadie. No other + B., bux 125 Herald office. and toa genten lar street, within th man {a & pri er Fourth evenuce A. gentlemen on ROOKLYN M&IGHTS. very pleasant front box 189 Heraid offic pouusieD ROOMS TO LE —T0 LET, WITH BOARD, A om and Bedroom on s.cond ticor, Wite or to single geutlemon, at No. § Pov ree minutes walk of Iuton terry and eight of Wall nervet. REAKFAST AND TEA WANTED-BY A YOUNG vd ot Second fuwily. ‘The velghbor particclars, preferred, Address, stat [WITHOUT BOARD, TO ly. Hous: contains ali the modern’ im- Apply at 337 Fourth treet, between Bowery ay. oop BOARD house nud first ——_—________» “AND ROOMS—AT 210 SECOND AV! i nue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, tor gen= tlemen and their wives, second tier suitable for a smail family. Ne Ono large, well furntehed Room on horhood, clase, OTEL, JULI N This ie EAST 7 ard a t together boarders: Reo WITH KO. Bowrd if LOUTH BROOKL’ Rooms, on rec rouse, clove to the pelvate table if de si doors west of avenue, uth street.—Firet class accommodatio; Tait Room, with an abucdan OW VACANT—A SUIT OF HAN’ nished Fron: wo to four B in tl ome, bath, NE OR TWO ENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN FUL rd tor, int red. Terms moderate, ‘Twelfth sirect, near Broadw ors party of centlemen. reel |, 767 BROADWAY, CORNER oF jons for famies AT MODERATE PRICE hUity-utst sigeet, corner juve Is well suited to the ¢ g lemen; lowest price for lagle WENTY-EIGHTH STREET—TO LE? Second Floor, consteting of fine sized nuppy Of closets, tals: or bey acately, | Dini NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR AN © withont Bowrd, In tne house of «widow, where there ns all tae modern huproves Call at £8 West Twenty-eiath street, corner of Sixth Rooms, consistiag also Rooms tor singh corner of Fifth avenu ble | Private tab ra and, gas, ih 8 Gest class ext Twoyty-fourth 8. —A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, house of a private tmtiy, with nt AR at No. 6) Bast YD =T0 LET, APLEASANT SUIT OF sond floor, in a handsomely furnished Sout Pyfaltable: for a sunall ‘amily Ing a comfortable home, rei. Apply at 95 Congress street, four ry, SEVERAL SMALL ROOMS, WITHOUT BOARD, let at low prices to single gentiewen only, 7 Second 3UITs OF PAR! hished, comforiab! room wijoining. Al of Macdo gal Hloors—Also, Rooins tb suit partie fo nnd bauhs Tea fret: chase bokes good lecalions ae West Breventh street, "Din “ON FIRST AND SECOND of gentlemen; LORS, at six o'clock. re GENTLEMEN.—A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY DE. sires to let, wit nit Ho.Fd, ton gentleman, a neatly fur. Room and Paniry, with’ we of bath ppiy at M8 West Holston street, corner 0 LET—WITtl house 78 Ma floor, $8 per week, week. mal on arm tloor, 80 pF mcek, two f BOARD, 1 MODERN BUILT hace, Parlor rront Room, thivd {wo persons, and single Room $4 per —FURN. ITURE. A. BEDROOM SUIT OF ENAMELLED FURNITURE for $24, {nail colors, of Warranted manufacture; also PRTG ON Re se Suite, ind Ornamental, at H. F. FARRINGTON 8, Cai + opposie Wooster, Established in 1848. ExAentep CHAMBER SUITS OF FURNITU ‘all colors and styles, at wholceale pad rematl aL eat | WARD, sses and Palliasses. } Canal street, four doors east of Broadway, URNITURE.—CASH PAID FOR SECOND HAND Fu ® niture, Mirrors and Carpets, cl ded to, Address Farniture Store, $60 finde aire maho- gany Plympton Secretary Bedstead for sal cook }URNITURE BOUGHT,—ALL KINDS OF HOUSEHOLD Furniture bought and a good price given, at 47) Taird avenue, near Thirty-fourth sireet, All calls prony tended to, or address Furniture, above number, N Bos good aseortinent of secon hand Furaiture for sale, AURNITURE WANTED.—THE SUBSCRIBER WISHES parehabes, quAnUly of seouud, hand Housskeepi4 to devine bou d ayokd iM arretion, anc Will Ret In lange of inal quanttites, at atalr cash may add rehall, box M4 Herald offee, WANTED TANDING | with par rice not to exer ferences esehongeae Address Permanent, ANTED—DY A HIGHLY RES!ECTABLE LADY, A partially furnisued Room, with Lull Boant, tp torts #6 fer wouk, fas hd tre clita. es 0 boning house keepers Herald uttice. eet kee whit Be x A. La, Hevaid oilic WaAstep—noann FOR A GEN poe four e! dress Fi $10 nyt hth a Rooms for neal elng Pwinter to 4 WEST TWEL EAE pleasant f1 x, wd ane Sitting Desk with other Villed | 8, W., box G16 general } thew vate Borst, at 4 West avenwea, References oxchanged, wrt ANTED—iY A 3 ‘BOND STRER I FINE Os LADY, A NEATLY FURNISHED rd. fire avd gas, i a geatecl hous miy-ifh street, Terms $5. Audres TLEMAN, WIFE AND Good table aint wealsly location, “A 125 Post office, N.Y. YER WEEK FOR A PRETTILY PURNISHED Room, with fall Board, to © gentlomary and wile, I first class house. Also me for $), y rhishe A an or $4. NO NOR West Porenty-sixih avenue Fu D ROOMS, IN ie, with or without Board: very centre Dinner at 6 o'clock, Tit STREBT—ROARD.—TWo ERY nit Rooms on the third story. iredt, between t, ONE DOO nidabmely furnini with Board, to ree POWER TO LET—LARGE AND STE ADY STEAM uoinay well lighted, ) Water str Possession immediately. Ap- BASEMENT AND CELLAR OF NO. 18 3/RUCE floor abo 140 feet deep, with Sre-rrvat ry desi aol her or other AMES PRI. 1 20) itaion street. vaul and cdine of tue in Hamsiurg, one minute’ by. e in First street, Wil walk, trom the Grand aired Roosevelt street ferries; size of buliding 25x6: table for manw’acturing or storage. Inquire OLANDREW TATAAN, corner of Siath and South a streets, Or at the vllice the Brooklyn Ferry Co (0 LET—AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. THE VERY 213, 259 and 261, West Twenty- Ls and 1nd Wear Tweniy-fourd Y HARNONTS NEPHEWS (00, BL wilt fees or to -A. LEAMAN, 217 Weat Twenty-third 0 LET—THE OLD ESTABLISHED MERCI ANT TAT- clouing » Elglith avenue, and oocu. last erect pie + is fitted Gp in gvod. howy front, and is 72 feet deep. Wail be nd possession imrmedintely if required. AD- os, or to J. W. CONKLIN, 18 Fourth with 2 good # sonable, TY, 18 MILES Isl sand Sound, a Furnished ‘and eight actes of land. , 100 Nassau street, T'—THE THIRD AND FOURTH STORIES OF A clas: Lo ise up town, having all tye cons uleneew for E Gus kecjing. Jnquive of F. VAN ZANDT, at A. I. Stewart Go." ‘s. Let THE HOUSE, 304 334 SIXTH “AVENU NEAR Apply to 8. McOU OF st Third avenue. M0 LET—STORE 419 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR THIR- ty-fest street, under the Mission Building, with Rooms he Mi Build toh Re ‘A tenant who can act ns janitor to ‘the buiiding 135 Pout oflice, for faintly. preterred, Address J. G., box 2 0 LET—THE STORY RICK COTTAGE HOUSE, 17 Horatfo street; has Croton water, de. sion inmediately. Apply to odOuN ROSS, 48 Eighth arese. LET-THE THO STORY AND ATTIC BRICK Dweiling House 30 Lispenard st Possession imme- ie Kent $0. Apply to B. M. i. STILWELL, 11 Cham. ra street, po, EETA RESTAURANT INA HOTE: taken in board; a small house, $20; a Store and ome ala Apartmenta, {o SMITH wt the hotel corner ol | Wititin and Fran’ reste po LEToA NUMBER OF FIRST CLASS HOUSES, ‘wit ali the modern, Improvements, Also the double House, 45 G ove street, at low rents. Possession immediate ly. Apply to B, BLOO MER, 141 Broadway, 10 LET OR LEASE—A FIRST RATE STAND FOR 4 biscksmith or wheelwright or feed otis west of Seventh avenue, tn N to JAMES K. MOWGAN, 78 Dey street 7, LET OR LEASE—STORE Ni street, Basement end two ty Tabbal given gah 'HEBAUD, 81 Cedar at ‘0 LET OR LEASE—' THE rangers STORY AND A’ brick Houses, 451 Washington and 8) Watts «recta, y at V7 Water vtrect, T° LET OR LEASE—THE HOUSE NO. 4 GREAT Jones street, one door from Broa lway, formerly known a the Union House; moat desirable location for & restau- Uinalish chop house; itontaines numbat of ne Wate upper pal the above Honvession immediately. Inq [NATAN, G50 Broadway, up stairs. . 25 BEEKMAN Duflding 251100; RUGUIERE & _MISCELLANZOUS. A NY PERSON HAVING AN [RON 8AFE AND A DES to well cheap oun find a custo.uer by addressing H. I’, Herald office. IBLE COMMENTARIES.—WANTED—A COMPLETE second band edition of the above. Sta'e author, number and alze of volumes, and lowest price. Address #, Commen- taries, station D Post office. RUSHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT THE BRUSH factory, 329 Pearl street, Harper's building. All articles at the lowest [actory quality constantly on toed, Paint Brushes, of sw ind, SOHN ik HOPPEL. RUSHS'S PATENT NAVIGABLE SHIP DERRICK can raise the stone fleet, or anyof the vessels sunk in ras Inlet. One lait of the patent to be given away. Bee New York Herald of the 3a fi mst. OAL OIL AND COAL LANDS.—PARTIES OWNING ‘caunel coal lands in Penisyivania, on a railroad, are in- vited to address Cannel Coal, Herald ollice. The atve: Co }aented process of extracting the oil for three cents @ galion, FIMBARD'S FAMILY | PILLS Fa CARMINATIVE Suve for sale by 0, HULL, 378 Fe earl street, and b; A. HIBBARD, Youkers, N. ¥. Price 25 centsa box, a diseount by the dozen Lo ¢ 7 Ai AVE YOUR MONEY.—A. PARKER, 255 WASHING- ton street, corner of Murray, New York, selis choice ity suger cured Hams, warranted, at Se. per Ib.; best met Pp, box 72 and @ lbs., 5) _ a box 40 it FREDRICK, SOLE AGENT FOR KAESTNER’ Pav nt Burner, used for coal oil, without a ehimne, Cah ve used tn any part of the howe without smoking. hi xale trade supplied, Direct 231 Canal street, nine. T° NOTARIES PUBLIO—I WILL PAY FIFTY DOL lars Ws any notary of this city who will resign in my fa. sive a reasonable figure to be informed of @ va. ress, Notary Public, Herad Yor, oF will canty. \HE ——, BREAD.—READ THE FOLLOW: N@ certificate from Dr. Willard Parker, Baat Twelfth a:rect Y.:—"T have found th j Bread of stiperior quahty ed in its manufed- hful, Inasua sults Of Lerme Manufactured ht the corner of Lafayeue place th street, For sue everywhere, WILL SEND TO ANY ADDRESS, POST PAT Pe abun of Uaurce ‘tachiugios, the Father of bie sand aise a tine Kngraving of Benjamin Fraukiin, 1G) cents va My VTi eW T. GREGORY & CO. Greenpoint, N.Y. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. A Soomeg pagent ogee ONLY $100 busine nctatle and full weitef that itis ‘$1010 $100, eee week: rone Dut A #O ber man D.C. 4 Broadway. AP 1D m HAMMER HAS THIS DAY ADMIT fF 4s partner William , Ryerson, and they will ¢ Busines of Urewing Ale wider the rm of Hamuer "oo. Fourth avenue, 128th and 129th streets, Harti, Feb! 1, 1862, GOOD OPPORTUNITY OFFERS TO A USINESS Than, with @ small capital, to engage ina sure paying cash heen sal established several years, and yaaa a ime; $20) cash will be me en Ticebimeey, to tahe tn rien. An enterprising fu PARTNER, WITH iter and Prot b wishing mess cannot Apply «115 Court street, | a ytd IN A GOOD SHUPPING AND age slnoea; must bave from § 200 Lo $2,000 ‘Any person Reut low, ud & Letter coanee. ner Bergen, brooklyn. WILL PURCHASE HALF INTEREST IN a VO Frecekinc ena ory profitable busin’ ss: oF a per. | suaabo wit Lint AMGUTL Cad FECIVE A BOO. Wal a | curl tor henna, “Address very woon Charies Heyes 1 Herat Al. —_———— <ER WAN’ IN 3500. tas er of an object Teliable business iy Grand atreet, between 8 and 9 In the morning, oon. $3. 000 CASH AND ACTIVE PARI PARTNER, To 301K the advertiser in a manufacturing Us ness aveity, whieh iw ex aud exeved ingly prog nin {ssold to thé best hovves, and for cash only. In this city, and booas will be shown, Addrese 8, 11 19) Herald oie: \ $3. 000- “dene pa ma ACTIVE YOUNG ith va | ntess— mete ! | fortwo duye Ht 8, C Herald olliee. a

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