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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. igs Eat metas Fripar, Feb. 28—6 P. M. The money market continues uncomfortably tight, without apparent cause. The recent fluctuations in the currency are inducing many capitalists to withdraw their funds from the market until the effect of the Treasury Note act is more clearly discerned. A few days ago money could be borrowed at 5 per cent on call, provided the borrower would take United States Treasury notes. To-day these notes are in demand ata premium of }{ a %4 per cent. The banks are greatly embarrassed by the want of a circulating medium; a great relief will be felt when the go- vernment begins to pay out the new notes freely: It is not supposed that money can remain tight for any length of time; meanwhile the {brokers are paying seven per cent on call, and first class paper is selling at 6.a7 per cent. A heavy failure in the breadstuffs trade is announced. As a general rule, trade is very sound, and there are fewer failures than usual at this season. The pinch in the money market has had the ef- fect of compelling some of the speculators in foreign exchange to sell, and bills are lower to- day. At the close first clasa bankers’ bills were bought at 113, and 11334 a 4 would have probably induced the leading houses to draw. At second hand we hear of sales of bankers’ bills below 113. Francs are quoted from 5.00 to 5.05. The de- cline in gold and the increased activity ‘in money are fatal to exchange, while the improved prospects of the national cause indispose the lead- ing bankers to draw more than they can cover at once. The imports of dry goods for the week end- ing to-day amount to $1,097,531, against $1,337,202 same week last year, and $3,778,034 same week of 1860. If the imports continue on this scale ex- change will not advance; but if Congress does not levy additional duties on British silks, linens, woollens, worsteds and cottons the first indications of peace will lead to a large increase in our im- portsof these and other foreign goods, and ex- change will rise to a point whieh willinsure heavy shipments of coin. The stock market to-day presented a healthy as- pect, with a fair amount of outside business. The operations of speculators seem to have been checked by the increased inquiry for money andthe un- easiness created by the absence of news from the seat of war. In the meantime the public are tempted by the large increase in the earnings of the leading roads, and also hy the general impres- sion that the forthcoming issues of paper money wiil augment the traffic on the Stock Exchange, to invest in some of the railway shares. New York Central and the various classes of Erie securities are naturally the favorites among a large class. It is believed that the former has paid its last 3 per cent dividend, and that in August it will resume its old figure—4 per cent semi-annually, Erie is popu- lar with many, who argue that the news of our succczses will lead foreign holders, who have sold out their stock within the past year, to replace it as soon as possible. The condition of the com- pany ia better than it has been for many years. Other persons prefer the Western shares, and are tempted by the unprecedented increase in the traffic on the Michigan and Illinois lines. Th® Michigan Southern will show for its last fiscal year net earnings over and above interest and expenses equal to about $400,000. the second mortgage bonds rose 1 per cent to-day; the sinking funds were active at 9034034, and the two classes of stock were both in demand at last quotations. Michigan Central fell off a frac- tion this afternoon. It is not known whether the company will pay a midsummer dividend; but the increase im the eurningS ceceurages holders to hopé for one. Rock Island closed 1¢ lower tuan yesterday; Toledo was steady, Galena "ts lower, Mlinois Ventral 34 lower. All these roads, except the last mentioned, have fully as much to do ag they,can manage. The business in Southern State stocks has fallen off, as might have beeu expected, and pricesare rather lower. Tenuessees declined % asd Missouris 4; Virginias were steady. The advance in these stocks was too ra- pid to last. Both the coupon and re- gistered stock of the United States de- clined 34+ per cent to-day. The absence of news operates unfavorably upon specu- lation in these securities. The market closed steady, the following being the last quotations:— United States 6’s, registered, 1881, 9234 a 9224; do- 6's, coupon, 1881, 92958 9224; do. 5's, coupon, 1874, 86 a 85; Indian: a 80; Virginia 6's, 59 —} Tennessee 6 68 a 70; Missouri 6' New York Central, 8294 2 9224: Erie, 34°, do. preferred, 585¢ a 58%4; Hudson River, a ; Hatem, 12 a 12%:; do. preferred, % & 44; Michigan Cen- 4; Michigan Southern and Northern a 2; do. guaranteed, 47 a 48; Panama, 119 a 1204; Illinois Central, 63 a 63245 Galena and Chicago, 68% a 6894; Cleveland and Toledo, 4514 a 4534; Chicago and Rock Island, 56% aw 5 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, 63 a 64; Milwaukee and Prairie da Chien, 2034 a 21; Cleveland, Columbus and Ciucinnati, 109 a 109%; New York Central 7’s of 1876, 103 a 105; Erie third mortgage bonds, 904 a 96°{; Michigan Cen- tral 8's, first mortgage, 10274 a 102%4; Illinois Cen- tral bonds, 7's, 9f a 9424; gold, 102%4 a 102%. After the second board the market was rather better; Illinois Central sold at 64, The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this morning were $16,478,727 83, and the balances $1,198,817 44. The Secretary of the Treasury invites proposals until March 5 for furnishing $90,000,000 of Trea- sury notes and $200,000,000 of bonds, as fol- lows: ‘Thirteen millions ited States notes of the denomi 5's 20’s 50's, 100's and 60's, and swotve rnilions of the Sanominatioh of 1,000, ‘OF REGISTERED bu: Five miltions of the denomination of. Forty millions of the denomination of. Fifteen millions of the denomination of. ‘Ten militons of the denomination of .. ‘OF COUPON BONDS. ®ighty millions of the denomination of... Twenty millions of the denomination of . see 600 The following are the returns of the Providence banka for the week ending Saturday, February 21, Specie. . Bills of other banks... Deposits in other banks 1,180,000 The last monthly return of the Bank of France shows an increase in cash of 47,600,000 francs, in bank notes of 34,000,000, in treasury notes of 10,- 666,000, in current accounts of 40,500,000, in ad- vances of 32,250,000, anda decrease in bills dis- counted and not due of 13,000,000. Faip. Y, Feb. by 60 she PacMSsco ba] 50 a SSSE. SR RA: - ErteRR3Am| ; 4000 Harlem Ist mb 1001; 6000 do 100 jogs O,BKQRES ped 100 oO Har RR Sdinb 72 200 Hans IRRbs 45 6090, 46 akiciedemeatin RRR Ts S22 aKa 4% 133 ee EESEERGEE geegee E i SSESs05 ~ Bs By 2 » 92s 83. 85 8335 9946 835 9914 35K + 993% 50 59 37% Bass ed 10234 oe 3000 Mich So's bae ro 53% 3000 Tol & Wablm 17. a & 634 18% 1003, 68% OITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Fawar, Feb. 28—6 P. M. Asums.—The market was steady, with salea of 30 a 40 bbls. at $6 25 for pearls and at $6 3734 for pots. (@Bxeavsrvrrs.—Flowr—The market was heavy under the late news from Europe, and for some grades prices were Sc. per bbl. lower; the sales embraced about 11,000 bbis., closing within the following range of prices:— Superfine State... a to fancy State. Rs Pre ee eeeee Shanecacea SRseeesssa Southern mixed to good supertine. Extra do... IMATE SRESSISRS 2. 8 5 4 - a B eS s —Canadian four was less buoyant and active, while prices wera without quotable change, with sales of 800 bbis. Southern flour was steady at our quotations, while the sales embraced about 700 bbls. Rye flour was unchanged in prices, while the sales embraced 150 bbis. Corn meal was steady at quotations, while sales footed ‘Wheat was inactive and prices unsettled; it $1 34 for good Mil- » $1 ek 4) 137 for red s stave, $t5.or Corn was heavy an 5c. a 6lc. for Jersey and Southern new yellow, and Western mixed, in store and delivered, at 60c.a 63., 62c. Rye was steady, with sales of 3,000 bushels of State at Size ; delivered. Barloy was firm and in fair request, with sales of 4,500 bushels at 80¢. @ 84c. for ordinary to good good State, at the railroad de- pot. Barley malt was Grm and in limited. request at $1 05.a $1 10. ge, were dull, and prices without aite- The market was firm and in good Er . Sales of 1500, bags Rio were made 2lc., 1,100 do. do. at 193{¢., 300 do Maracaibo at and 325-do common La, guyara at 20c. a 2035c. of coffee March 1, os oa als ae increased firmuers, The sales footed up about 1,500 bales within tho range of 22%c. a 280, for middling up- lands. Later in tho day the market closed stiff at the latter figure, with an upward tendency in prices. Pe eg Liverpool, 50 Dale cotton were en- and London 7,000 bushels corn at 7i¢d., in ships’ naa 100 tons oil cake at 28. 64., and, by neutral vessel, 506 bbis. flour at 28. 6d. ‘To Gi 5,000 bushels wheat at 814c., in ships’ bags. To Bristol a British bark. $,500 bushels corn, in ships’ bags,at 8d. A Hamburg bark engaged 24,000 bushels corn for Cork and a market at 10344. por 60 ibs. Hay.—The market was upchanged, while the sales were fuir, at 5c. 290c, for shipment and at 90c. a 95c. for city nae. Navan Stones. —Spirita ei Were quictat $1 05, and common rosin at $5 a $5 124;. Hives.—The market has been comparatively active throughout the week, though sales have been ina mea- sure restricted by the paucity of stock offered at present rates. Most of the stock is held above the views of buy- ers or withdrawn entirely from the market. The princi- pal pencepnine werent a See eee do, bay wage oe ape ned do. California at 24,0. 2.500 do, Porto Cabello 800 Port-au-Platte a 12140 ooo00 wet salted lo mothe cow at 1lc., 3,000 “ity and country a at Tc. @ TXc., ‘and 6,000 dry Sierra Leones, 1,000 dry Buenos Ayres ‘kips and parcel of wet salted Caitornta on private terms. The r; cei ts have been only about 3,000, of which some 400 were Crem Port oa te C.,% foretaste of what are to come from the seceded States when their ports are once more opened to commerce. Leatuer has been very active during the week, and sales are Probably larger than for any week since the first of the paralysis of business that succeeded the at- tack on Fort Sumter. The prices realized have not been much inadvance of those current during the last few weeks, but a much firmer tone pervades the market. Provitons.—Pork—The market was some less active and buoyant with less demand for future delivery. The sales embraced about 600 bbls. at $14 37}; @ $14 50 for yw mess, $13.50 forold, and at $10 624, a $10 75 for aud oe for We . Beef te 8 2 bble. at $12 a $12 50 for plain mess, and at $14 a $14 25 for extra. Prime mess was steady, with aales of 100 with sales of 1 boxes at Onze, it 645c. @ 6Xec. for long ribbed cuysae c. for long clear Western, and at 7146. for short clear. Lard w: ith sales of 800 oat Butter was qu Cheese was unchanged. gre sg? t was more active, and cloged at j advance on bar} sales of the week. The bout 2,000 hhds., nearly for common to fair re- 8%e nagexed:— Cuba, bhde.. 15,431 Porto Rico. . (404 New Orleans. , '280 English islands 925 34 1,475 19,699 10/825 89,166 456 '. city were made at 9c. Wusxey.—Sales of 60 a 700 bbis. wore made at 27c. a 27 %40,, with some lots reported at 27 gc. Woot.—The manufacturers of this article are still waiting for a settlement with government for past trans- actions, which now appears to be bearer at band since the passage of the Treasury bill. The market will oaren dull till such ee ~. our Fonprenony a better to operate, There has been very little inquiry for the past week, no sales reported of foreign and a vr bnsiness in domestic. Prices of coarse wools have ae- bg eee aan = a we gy OBA othing doing in Kentucky, but prices un- changed. The saies embraced 210 bales Cuba at p. t., 26 do. carmen at p. fand 52 cases seed leaf at 730.0 Pe. Tho monshly svatement of stocks of oe bacco ig 68 follows :— a stock Feb. 1,196, baiee.. vases: Cuba. agua. "i Reeeived since....46...... 3,159 7 ‘36c. The stock Merch 1 musoovado i og dn clay, 08 905 roy Fen. 28.—In the matter of the Board of Commissioners of the Central Park, in the name and on behalfof the Mayor of the City of New York, rolative to the acqui- sition of lands for @ public park or place between the southerly side of 106th and 1U0th streets and Fifth and Sixth avenues, the Court appointed Luther Bradish, ~ on Ulehoeffer and Samuel B. Ruggles, Esqs., as Com: missioners. The application of Samuet D. Babcock to vacate the Assessment for paving Duane street was denied. Rhode Island Constitutional Union Cons vention, Provipewes, R. 1., Fob. 23, 1862, The Constitutional Union Convention of Rhode Island ascombled yesteriay, aud renomiaated Governor Sprague aud the other State offic The Weather at Montreal. Movyrarat, Fob, 23, 1862, Thero is a hoavy snow storm from tho northwoat this morning. Tho thermometer stands at ton doyroes above 20r0. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1862. SHIPPING NEWS. Panna Dei Arabia a: " eee: ei my Ma) hota Trimowntain, Fie 'y fe ee be Foo i Feb 1h..-New York for 5 oven. ete M—Of, Joho Merrick, Sears, from Havre for a9 FOR uEW toe waren mond, Rid Grande Port of New York, ye pagm 28, 1862. for tonton Kitts tao see OR Grantee ges Fea anno Po, Dec's Arr 8 Iw Stanioy, yee Carstt | Ae LADY ¥ WHO PApARUNO RTE GaLway, er ed a 5 god tenes N emete Easter bora Sranghae HB Warien, igen Se Jan Si—Arr Rivira, Snow: ero: o mg celte the beat reference. Call Croston, Boston; Myruver, Hughor, Leghorn for, Bosion, Cid 33th, AF Linuell, Perci Rebeora, Pickett, “ahip Baily Augusta, Strickland, Liverpool—J 0 Baker & iba AE Enno Foes Percival tests re: Raboree, Ficcett, ia; vw SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. HEALTHY YOUNG FROTESTANE we wouas, WITH a@ baby three errs old, wishes Go(and aid for ines Gatlagoer, do (and a AACS hadelphis ther, do (an ara sket >. wines, RL at 260 Jy at situation as Bt, Meas deen enuth of Myrue four o'clock. -NONE BUT A WOMAN Sites at No.9 west, way. — NURSE.—WANTED ey Sen a A BE- BRGPEOTABLE PERSON WISHES A SITUATION rmaid and nurse, Has no ob; ‘assiat chambe his baa “Bien it verry b Serr redens ara raey, Rosin hon fateroumen der yoko! street, ning. nn be highly moomeeatee has lived six years. Ci 'H HER GIRL, POpED, Lod as plain coma wash: and ick st., after ) = DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING, WISHES ‘a situation for one of ber servunts, @ ot 145 Herald office. G Pcie er Anderson, Togas tame wilt, NYork. Cld 10th, cea rk O Brewer, roe, Curasoiecks W rudy, Gra olla om Peon. and United t Menai iti agers Pome Porterfield. States; 10th, Flora Southard, BELT WS Lind: | Wheeler & Wilson's E Drum * Conway’ Aspinwall—Panama ER Co, | se, Patten, and J Morton, Gilley, Mo; Wafus Ohoate, iiod, | can eit aad make rig Reporter, ith, Jones & Co. Boston; Houghton, Oliver, Bath, a ‘sl os FEEL, Bs) hy in. Bermu: 4 , Feb 10—Arr Sai 18 FF fons |, Loa- Lit a a ne TC i picccy aed bee) ‘Nvork; si ia is moreoN L MeOready & my s arottan Schr © Deanis, Tucker, - Ool'Aaame, ater New Jersey, eer’ BalimoresVan’ Brunt & wills ana cone Maer liars 4 Ww BERT J Ireland, Brown, Baltimore—Van Brunt & Slaght ee Rion ied, bsiuewoss | anitineseaSeae ae Schr L St an Wel Welle ‘Del—Master. rare Havana; G Soe Behe Dingo, Pan ard & Co. real: Smif, Nikou Ww: Schr Eade} W Mokee iF Piging Mis more Schr Ned, Melee, 8 Powell, renee =A n rote for 8 anal family: or a8 Bebe! Wy aan ran York (and ald from meal — Sour J Losier, ay ae et Newtaste ert Sik Wave, are, Eine " veers York” on ‘ Fini Ocean Monare . Page, Livi Ww ton, Baton, Fa eae een. Ralabelner, NYork, Ae ett snd faithful at Wyo could serve in ihe a ip Frank Flin ER. Pi esciobieee me Riel & Co. Hero, rath either aurse or chambermald, Apply at " fe be AMSTRESS.—EMPLOYMENT WANTED, BY THE or month, by @ young La . a goa aud do all Kinds of familly sowing. Apply to Mise Everest, 298 West rosby, | ITUATION WANTED—BY A YO Kiet Si north of Germany in an ‘Amettaa ape. reon ran ton, Bos’ - | boukowork; can , Bekrout as. frouers Gell al 3 "Gansl shycoractat Maintain grace y pounet huey "ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Bhd ‘WOMAN, A pas ABRAEECTAR! BBL ZO! for two daya at 389 faNTED_BY RESPECTABLE MARRIED Wo. a noels as Be poarlats Brat Aoor® bask roost Pudivaid shoes ‘AH tantus gonp saa aeeat av. and Lit Kat, for German, English, a] ‘and American Good places always Protestants wanted alws ays. TeeGy. Proven wanted always, Hosersaree WANTED—A YOUNG, AGRERADLE can be secured. Address Baktams: box 100 Lorald olico. = FIRST Wap ot RATE 200K SHE oes Rave a a Mo PTET WA4xTED BD aA, uA FRIvAtE: Teapecble euery' Pa testant | ‘woman, who can rise best of Fences; mi wha ae not fall aly competent Gall ta, call Baws a Ec SRGImNORD RGGI EIST GS Wate ae ae eae cade au La betear cae Oa ren eee Wy anienea Bae, Mat 10 eeeirt ‘place, Tenth attect, Tiree dines are roman zr ‘A FIRST asa Sie » Warne Mod A nent an cat Be THO! bo werern me Sous her ¥ th, eg Taylor, NYork (changed eimai heaurssen | baa Wilmit in our in elas tos ree Sor” I. Tsintes intended for ¢ Aspinwall and Rew York trade. ‘eh OT oxpownmzay, sob ie. rere Bosse, Troon. 5 Gotten | AN Eugiser wi WOMAN, TWENTY-FIVE rive Ber; Molo dispouttion, f ot ha me hod’ coupotenh 10 ‘able disposition, fond of childre: per Del, 24 Ey Game eerie Wlimiogeon, mere hte (from Glasgow) Sygate ahem ‘ED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WITH A freak brosst of aalle a a baby towel nurseat hee own ‘and'C. firs ‘vor and isvuer and Coo! 29 East 27th st. “Detbre 12 ood Waren ay TWO re ‘photographs.in rent a fa ions te Isarning uate em} . Poreyihat., ee ‘ANTED—A OMAN TO. DO Gi x aaa fovlye 8 ciiy. reforoucpe Han Call ab preppage etd At Lite CLASS COOK, Res SITUATION A pa and t Ups. ryand deasarts cugaged at 8 West 20th need on! Ys few tours ¢ each day,” 8, Li Commander HT Moore, froma ‘Lovon Forin, Portland. in eee Mizromp, Feb 10—In port Miser rere NYork Ship Centurion toregn, Antwern Dec, ia balls, 2¢."| for Gasriaziien Ww TER Co Jane darings heary sea, speusg the ma and Matsca, Jan #i—Atr Dunkirk, Johnson, Messina (and sid | house. Was lost. 17th inal lat 0, los OG, passed “PY brig ita. | 35th BORN, peuinas mveerdeaMacmestee rorks | S60 enth w., beiween veut Mechs G Hulse ardor Accouas, 9 ; bie ee Feit, Tepe, Falvnay y a Ny ods kor, Scher RA Veemttyen, days. vnareeee To inaguay, Fob 9-Arr, be ee Dunning, rm Dayate Dual Schr Otter Rock, Lane, Bfizabethport ¢ Buenos Aytes via St ably take | all kinds. Gan'be 8 Bteamer Artisan, McCabe, Baltimore, MATISE Mew Fork be Bowton or proceed oN aide oe Codes Steamer Pelican, Baker, Providence, Bawepey Feb 10—Arr Chapin, M'(rillis, Havre for Calcut- ‘BELOW. ta; 2tth, ser pe ange London gta Plymouth. Ayit sh itr Bark Augusia C Small, of Windsor, N3, eee ba ee HARA. EHO ad Naneat oagarll Seu 8 P Brown. 3 for respectabl Schr R Dean. a backs (one Brem " — | tor Cardi end Boston ait by eam L PUES telen ont Reetiee: ut in the Roads Whi, Neveid, from New York Cor London, ‘ANTED—BY A LADY, A SITUATION AS +HOUSE- Semaker, companion, or in any le ‘and honest capacity wheie her activity, “AND, Feb 9—Of, Trimountain, Field, from London | position and experienced general wtility would. give spociable and madeat home; is’ widow, aged 24 7ea the country, Address Mrs. MJ, Urana, from waves: RS ee Feb —Of, Yorktown, Meyer, from Londoa Brig 8 F Brown, from Cuba.—Both by pilot toat Edwia mit. Nod wrowtxers, Feb 8—Arr Hermes, Molback, NYork; Alma, irk Dodo (Brem' — one acco Novd Cap, NYork, Sid th, J Bh Est Cake oe. Bureeoy, Feb $—In port Northwood, Hilert, for Cadiz, heaps Brig ; Garduer, from Bucnos Ayres, ety Lc Bari Van Name, and Pep- | or in Bis Pale Pecell ‘TRXEL, xo Loy id Mary Brow, ‘alse, thesadsig And three sehr, nkswray Tai bB—Arr Bennett ianuor, Mears, Venice, ‘aieste, Fe SAILED. li York; 2h, Al Pa roti 0 8 pion! ve Teneaire, Jan 37—Sld Coreyrs, NYork; 23th, Alexundria, ha stonah Bride (Bee Plymouth; United Jan 17—Tn port ship Duchesse d’Oricans, Lise Ametie Havre; Elise Mathilde, of PECTABLE, YOUNG 13 IN WANT OF od, “Would like m fontos as baokkeoper or bart both branches of busin \d accept any respectable situation, as be . box 162 Herald ofiice, YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS CLERK OR FLLPARAISO, porter, ina wholesale business; is not afraid of work; prot kes Ame aC aes Fulton, —; sl nied feptune, Liver. Hines, had completed repairs and would sail N toreioad for neta moderate, Address J. L. A, box 100 Herald oftice, rem Jinnell, Boston. Chink le Gan, Fully satiag scan , Herrick, Newcastle, E. References given. dares: Mol (Fr Boga Star King, Africa; HG Ru Buenos RroRD, Feb 9—Arr Harriet Dobing, Moring, NYork Ayre ipl Hl Havana; Nazarene, Philadelphia brig ‘Na- (petore: forerepurted put in to the Tassage Leaking), cae up to YOUNG MAN, TWENTY-THREE YEARS oF Cl who has had six years’ of nosing xper ic @ situation as assistant book ke comamnersdl copa \. Ley ie itis Post ofloes mor enity clerk, o nish the best of refereuces. se. ¥, , Febti—In the Roads, Mont Bla Wind at sunset, WNW. from London for Shields joc ag aot mu American Ports. Miscellancous. BOSTON, Fob tare ‘be 5 Lock 2, muons Shute, Clenfue- Robert, Carter, Liver ER Newt es aoe | DD The steamship Asia, Capt Lotty‘sailed on Wednesday after | gos. Biraa fora brig. noon last for Queeastown and Liverpdol. — senor (Br), The steamahlp Kangaroo, Capt MeQuigaa, of Jao@ Dale's | mort: 2 Bt line, sli to-dayatmpnn for g for Queenstown and Liverpool. few Yor! Baik oir tha Fer it ee. Feb 27—arr ochea J, Vansant, Burge, New Moxtcowray, the ~ w Pn red ter prmeor gf pen sha beew outa of con pends hry York; he ahr "Brey "Faautcet irvine rae oo 4 ScAtiOn. WANIED—BY AN Beenoerig, Toay the Pierrepont stores, Brooklyn. be placed bt monn water in ber hold, and a steam pump will be on board to keep Sistentaaa, i oR brigs J Ble panees (Br), Cualtieet, ROUGGISTS.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, AN ‘American, who thoroughly und tands the businesa, itan7as; Helen Mar, Nickerson, Balti- | situation “pore entire chat clerk ia Lf wwe or store; sali at -d, Bowers, ‘Aux Cayes; Shenandoah, Nash, oa rs ry ddress Physio, man, whois ifteen years! experience it Clifford, Shute, Novwiel rs — ge periodic of either @ dail; OF peri Nai iy, week! ly or. ‘mont! fey, N¥ork: Daniel Holmes, Holmes, | ly newspa Loa: | Address *s P Jas Brown, Crabi: a Bxansea, which sid from | dou; Comet (Be Priteces, West Indie weit “i Raa Sao put into Vwith mainmast | BATH, Pes aca sip George Washington, Cummings, ae a Leepaes refer reat tet slept vy ath eens | atte © inet, ed eon, n landed and ra F Lewis, Wail ease Portiand tor Philadelphia; Ric! easiest edits er ee Serena ore Ballwintic, Fre Eiivabeth ity, NJ. Old 24th, eonre te Abas prt Docugssz pons Hine. at Valparaiso Jan 17, wOLME'S | fiorae. Feb 25-10 port, brig Tornado, Tibbetts, ws ANTED—BY 4 <7 FRENCUMAN, TWENTY ho and la w ae aaltvntion ha valet, to travel | ad's single iA paele protiomen preferred accustamed with'sca’ tr veil in Europe with a small ae of city reference ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN IN HIS twenty-first year, as entry clerk, captain's clerk or as. sistant purser ou aa ocean seainer. Address T, B., box 188 Post oftice. be a completed ‘and would go N 20th toreload and from N York tor Boston; 7ub hv Marla, Harriman, got Baio Marcia, Harris rintacece wi Holmes PHILADELPHIA. ‘es pie steamer M Sanford, San- Peoman. — came off night beret with ug damage. ford, NYork; ship Sai Row! tans Liverpool; ie M Below, any rreith from Cid Br bark Major Norton, Ger. en, Kaler, Montego Bay; sour Mary a 8A Applewon, Teague, NY Anchors fOr the might, “Ia. the gale of that evening sie nd both anchors, and was only prevented going ashore | Moe Sagua; Ma ie Trncal aris’ Island by cutting away her masts. She now Patieraa rey, Ty egy peau epg tere Linas, Feb 21—The wt ip Wyomning, for Liverpool, went to Eats rill probably be lowed up 10 Fortamouth 27th fOF } gen thie morning. Brig ida, trom Foro Cabello, is at the Brsaeeaer ind N. at the time, me pao ” havin; come to town for provisions, - Gu thele return where they Toft her, fect her hey could not dnd their peg ER etbege Bate Stan can crnes Weeks, Liverpool: | day “ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GENTLEMAN OF twelve years’ experience in the hardware business, with an Indiana and Michigan acquaintance, to travel, or as imalogmnan : of world Accept 8 situation in is other respecta- ice. verally usetuls ty Juba; vessel, and after suffering cousideral mexposure to the | Sid'brig Winyaw? sehr M Kinney; aud others, stora:, they rowed to Newcasue and eat the ai ris wi eataahip Chesapeske, Crowell, NYork; bark E Scuz Ratxsow (of Searsport), Havener, aad at Port- | Sievens, Howe, Matanzas. tami ow the ied trons Boston for Osiais Woy | BAN FRANCISCO, Feb 29—Arr ship Charger, Hatch, Hong 13, took 4 place, Nuaven, since whic ti caret wha beet ee Seer | Kone, 0 dave, ‘The vessel bas bee oor for 62 days. She iy Skyla Warren A YOUNG MAN LATELY FROM EU- rope, rald office, stating Where you can ve seen or 9 note will you, Bt ud rote to oh te rey Nore eae had beea given cnen yhheng Scar M Marcy, which was lost 19th inst, off NiHtaveu, was gwned principally by Hon Benj Finch and Capt Samal C Bat: ley, of Newport. She was valued at about $3000, and there ‘wus no insurance on her. OG LOST.—$3 REWA ON, THE ee ace Ppt ag ot at | te vam Nb returning | her to 341 Browdway, up stairs, Suk a very heavy sesy_ and (he vessel was covere, 7 ‘ail handa | being employed ia beating Yon dottoaw: rest iron eee qithe he a oF panied. 3) nen he, at pe found | and lock. The owner can iia wo tthe chain was hove in an hoisted to wear round and run into. the Sou H fat nt Sagan 4 feet, with a brass collar im by" proving property and | = Cranberry strees, Brooklyn, ad ulin Cove, but fait- | {n thets tng fo le Dols tbe Coresails bat, he wae completely Wie | te within 344 miles of Ga ar — ree and ac GPM oe ey eet Dea OST—ON SATURDAY, FES. 2 A PACKAGE, OF West Twenty-fifth street, "As payment bas been stop; fathoma water, ‘A‘aunrise next morning st colors for ease tty Riise screen basen ir aistance, aud pilot boat Hornet went to her, ‘ heiping io take the auchor, and took her iu tow for New Bed: wil be given ‘eabonegE. {HULA WOOD, New we Gtovcestsr the blow of Monday night was ve: vere. Inthe harbor several vessels went ashore on going from Second avenue into Broadway; small, and Neck, one fishing boat sunk in Oakes’ Cove, and two at | of no value save to the owner, Five dollars will’ be paid for Lanesville, The following are th names of the vessels | its return to the Boad street House, 665 Broadway, or to 42 ashore iu tots harbor:—seur Yaion, Greeley, of Hingham, | William street. loaded with sand, bound for Belfast; schr {mogene, frefe- ten, of Moreland, Loaded with sand, bound for Bosto schrs Le OST—ON SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 1, WHILE Madame Roland,’ Eilen Forrester 4 going from 119 Sullivan street to the corner of Prince, a 4, of Gi geuter; @ Lebing vessel, name unknown. ‘ashore on’ Parson's iady'samall single stone Dixmond Ring. The: fader will be RB ‘The hsuing boot sunk was the Fair Play, of about 3L | suitably rewarded by le 1 tre The damage received by the others is noCascertained, | “*™'y * ee We eta NW Gate on the night of the 24th ery #e- rs serorsenienaoon plant. The ahfig chr Waity, of 3) tons; ovrned Tost ba LADY'S GOLD BAND OR BRACELET, OF es Bishop Johnson, and Samuel Covell, parted her extra large size, while going vonmhe Fultou terry in a moorings, and left for parts uaknown. inn avenue Binge up to A. Tr. 4 by eh ‘4 store, and thence, ] Fatmouts, Feb 8—The Isaac J - | On the west side of Broadway, to Taylor's upper sa'a9n, Op | Hood, 157 Monroe st goon and Queeusiown for Loon atk mater, from Ran- | posite Dr. Chapin'schaich. the finder will be. snivabl prit, an auchor and 15 fathoms chain, and othercae | Warded an receive the thanks of the owner by leaving it at | UijU00% com tig been in collision this moruing olf Fowey with | 100 Water sireet, up siairs. ny ne ip Calcutia, from Bourbon for Havre, which re- = hull, rigging, O8T—ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, 26TH_INST., IN iiaer ne, Ae; 8 of the crew of thelatier | TP aiom arene, Bructiyn, a ia Gatway, Feb 8—The Norwegian brig John, from New York buncle te ting ans, tassel. The finder will receive « liberal with Cora, lying for nearly the last three weeks in Ballinakill AFY Streaty, Brooklyn, Bay, ‘inmiged and with 1o¥8 of sails, Ac (us betore reported), = BE PAID TO ANY ERSON WHO WILL Procure a young man (22) a situation iu a respecta- aderat j undoubted reference Addiess Benton, box 10) Herald office. THE ADVERTISER WOULD BE WILLING + (olan the above sum to any paity furnisbin; @ situation ag hernia yeah at @ fair sala ND DOG, WITH WHITE | *@ept of auy other re LOST AND FOUND. $5 bh st 860 Tax Sow axp Pics Ligutso. METS Cine hale eg Broadway. The above reward will bo paid 16 the findér on $60! m Hirst class refe- (on, Herald office. _ HELP WANTED—MALES, GENTS, ieee AND ehealtah sti ishing rupped the stream anchor hk re % " FP he, bow with snuck diticully on account Mt the ice) in | wage aiuable Papers, between No. 174 W sireet and No. 57 | “PRIZE PACKETA” areas AND JEWELRY MO! (ORE FOR TH and better satiafaction, hecares the UALITY OF THE doops can always be guaranteed aud reli O3T—A MEMORANDUM BOOK, ON MONDAY NIGHT, | “Circulars tree. HANKINS & CO, iN AN OFFICE, "BETWEEN THE ry between 8 and 9 o'clock, ai 15 Nassau 8 Y¥ WANTED—WHITE OR COLORED, ptt 14 Pe 18 years of age, to attend a docto: office Call this day at id hand. 3. NNON, nice and Tidy about his person, way, up stairs, ESPECTABLE EMU'LOYME: .—PERSONS DE: , cemts (ia money) to t, New York, will be mafled a valu ‘ons how to make money honestly 'y unemployed. person should get a copy and at once Commence a profitable business for himscit. NTED—AT THE BREVOORT HOUSE, AN BXPE- c None need apply but those who ‘ SP VOSRIEY: the ing good busines: ¥ tee | bie book, conlaining dir Filagree Brooch, car. ws tat the City Armory, corner of Cranberry | can give refi situation, y reuoe as to their tae Ri y safely brought to an anchor in the Roads by the OST—A CHECK, DRAWN BY Tigboat Pst that’ wealtdowa for her some time ago, bus in the Bank of America, in favor of consequence of the rough weather she could not veuture 0 | Frances M. Tormpain ed stir ber before yesterday, lost in Brooklyn between Ltyearoon, Feb 10—The bark Manuel Orter, formerly a | Island Bank. All pe whaler of New Bedford, was seized at Lagos as a slaver, tiate Watsrronp, Feb 9—The Harriet Dobing, Mobring, from New York, which put in leaky, as before reported, hus come up from Passage to discharge. we varNA ON id endorsed by Mes, |W ousate hereby motitied uot w nego y-irst and Twenty: second streets, a white Lace Shawl, wrapped in bine paper r. ESPEC < New Sreaunoat—There isnow lying at the works of Messrs | Tip indre will be liberally rewarded at Weiner TABLE HOY, AnouT SIXTEEN F, near Twenty-winth street, paving it at 16 West Fletcher Harrison & Co. fecelying her engine aud boiiers, » | Twen new steamboat built by BC Terry tor A t Albany, intended to run to Newburg and Poug! model isa superior one, aud promies great spe: The oor timbe' v with Light money and » hes andig | j ’ inches deep; she is well fastened, and in every respect btrong- nade Neeoee rewoet ¢ valuable papers. Tf the inder will le reward and return (he pocketbook dra will oblige tn on Twe ie Iyduut, “The engine ts of the dest quality, AG ta-hes diame- sull ontign the omnet, sh Ge Were: Zwrepty- Vv ter of aud ne is to have two boilers, " eeeapeanctaligened 25 feet ngand 8 feet wide, which are tobe emirely under <G, WHILE GOING FROM 2 ec ane street, a Victorine, The finder The steamship North Star, of the Califor 2. iveral reward by Iaving the same at 251 West . teriay taken on the, Sectional dock for e: The y Apply after 13 Mi Gunz will take her place tthe tite, wud sal to-day tor | — ~ - Aspin O8T—A POCKETBOOK, CONTAINING A $:0 CHECK, | W The * new and superior bark, of 373 tons burthen, built at now atopy and of no use to any one bulthe owner, Fairhaven iam year by Delaud & Covand owned by'Willam | grawn by HF. Farsingion on the Irving Bask and $4 14 G'Biackler of Kew Boarord, now tying at Fairhaven, fully | ills. T wile livernly rewarded ‘by leaving the |, has been sold on English accoumt. She will be towed | same at dl Jay street, New York. v sport to load for Chiua. bi ~“REWARDs. Bann Ah ameriners, dt . tien is hereby given that the Vineyard Soand Lightveasel “ . eo her toorings, aud is at cuchor in New Bedtord | @6) REWARD FOR A SMALL POODLE DOG, BE: We her station, off the Sow and Pi try gemticmen on the evening of the v ihe will be replaced upon her station, off the Sow and Pigs e " vt ath ult.; the ties are own, bntif it is brought bact = with as litle delay a8 possible,’ of which due notice | 27th uit; the parties are Hawn, bat it it 1s brought tae by order of of the idepimecse Board, tions aske' Hal's, 183 Chatham square, lee cream and LONG, lerk to Lighthouse Inspector 2d dist. | oytter saloon. Boston feb a) 1962, — REWARD—DOG LOST, A BULL TERRIER PUP Pas ae Suerte mo OFviGh, was lost yesterday, the 26h, with two brindle 9 hans QeOkDON, Ja 17, 1861. on his side and one over each @ a ody returning ‘The Egyptian government has given notice find af. | to 8) Henry street, corner o: ook'y'3, Will fecaive ter the any ot Januar, laat's ‘Light would beexhibiied | ¢ wove {om a Lightuouse recentiy erected on Bafarans Potnt, on the W'eoastot the Gulf of Sues, about 52 miles 8 of te town of that name. 5 etary, © package, oF valuable’ paper, | between ight Ye a fixed white light, placed at an clevation of 68 174 W. street and feat above tity level of high water, and return the same to 67 W clear weather from the deck of @ vessel at distance of 18 | reward. The: we iiuminating apparatus is dioptric or by lenses, of the first order. . The 3g will receive vi - ‘The tower Is round, besit of stone, and 82 feet from base to ing-at A Front stroet Borie rear seer oe eee ith the kee; westward, Itstands | ————————————— we high water, la— <4 Lape LOST, ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, ‘a small A patent Revolving into, in Broadw: h gtreot will receive the above WOOD, N of Greenwich, Chambers or Elm Al James Lee, hi a ceceniy (ound ar es Fires sana | 8 fret, United States Marske otice, ‘ohne for all of " — > nA Winnnen se a x der-in-Chief, nent Rare REWARD —LOst, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 207 ight wl ereatier bo ae ined. | $5 tm ina lewvfoundland Dog, aie poe copies of one mariner is cautioned foal watel on the br nswers to the name incer wil mile from the Point having 10 f wie extend aout a will | man to fathoms close o outer edge. - | Feceive ‘he avove reward and the thaaks Of the owner by re- By command of their Lor pe eee Es MASUINGTON, Mydrographer, AREPLiTO ails, Notice eeia Hestry egg ad ited REWARD—LOST, ON SUNDAY, 2D ULT, A anect ed Sn No ‘ian Ocean, West: large Diack Setie:, Dog, anewers’ to tne name, at $600 YA oon Suede Osean general, No 4B; aud Easy lore; white breast, bu: had on a black leather True Light List No Collar, with ring avtached, whee fat, The tinder will receive | ph ““Whatemen the above rewatd by leaving § Broadway: me Arr at San Francisco Feb 25, Gringell, Thomas, of ih cin id BOUYER ‘ONTEY. ss wv Yoo vba ap olf board. Wouka vec Yor 0) RRWano. LOST, ON THE 2TH ULT. A POINT. $10; fr Slut liver color, with.» piece off the end of her bail he fades rw wilt | pleas Hat 289 all at 269 Vif ha avenue, poken, &c. Binip Spark the Oceau, Kinney, from Gibealtar for London, sate Fely 0, of Dover. $25 REWARD.—LOBT OR STOLEN, ON FEBR Any Ports. 3,4 Inds’ gold Watch and Chala, both enamel A Feb 9—, anegeee, Boows, Wicklow, in bine; No. of wate? 12,554, Charies Patek maker. The farwane, ot eb tee Sie es a from >i 9 remand Ww veputand oe quaeniene asked if returned t erry, Bun’ oy oh uty th ; Fuening Ment Tahlche Woot. eee BHU | Oe stop att aor reward wit be Bid from Flushing 8h, Oroondates, Pi Bogwentaves, Feb 7—Arr Bremen vk; 10h, J 7 ter, Rivkin erm, Helvoet (and sit for Mori ria WW ATCUES AND JEWELALY, ture Boworaux, key 8—Arr George Hurlbut, iy NY ork. DIAMOND WANTED.=THE ADVERTISER WISHE pi Mpa oat asia i sgow. * Bid Menantetes a bail ett OF Fo i ty thorke Rwee ho, Maron n worn) ‘on, rr q aR if, Pook, Malta, 10th, WM Groton, Hi spiming Ame: | ‘vr, weighing from ta Genrats, Gr his own vee. A reason r blo price in Cash Will be past for a perfrot mone, tn rant ‘Yeo Borat in, ‘Tatnes “Cnckion. Or O'Brien, a0 frown Caign ro We Peo T—her thatbinger, Cowie, N¥ork, ome! Voonlity, ta payment, Adtgoos Diamond, toe 773 Post | cv h February ult., Cor $9; | must ema 9 Carrol! street and the Long | ply me tees Sontir 70 Waxrenzax INTEL, G, FEBRUARY 25, | hand, Salary $0 per y any av Ma” second street, orde roa ‘KETBOOK, CONTAINING A SUM Vv WANtenss., sNanr, 1 ANTELLIGRNT Gia ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE BOY, FROM 1§T0 17 Barents of parent live in the cliy. have, hak ‘ner Zlat st. 18 vie S. 5aAne OLD, IN years old, whose 35 PS ANTED—A BOY, A BOW well recommended for houest parents need MAN TO TRAVEL, WITHIN les of New York, with the'advertiser, ne having from $30 to it Call to-day, from 10 to TANTED—A YO! NG in a light evening busine: h can meet w YVANTED-A COACHMAN, TO GOA FEW MILKS from the city. He must be sober anda Bertvct aiver. Address, with references, ©. B., bo: NVAS3 THE CITY Wagon, in the colfee business, “ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF Supper rooms and restaurant. One who thoroughly un- derstands the business (none other need apy permanent situation by callin; —— ly) may secure & RE RW ABD <I08T, ON SATURDAY, 2D FEB of Gri pa Hal, corner M. Tepoty. tifth street, Whoever will w* A WAITER, FOR A DINING SALOON; must have been at the business, Apply at 303 Wash: w York, ington street, NTED-TWO YOUNG MEN TO ATTEND BAR, n oysters and to make themsel generally useful Nowe but good mon Proper references. “AGENTS WANTED—T0 OPEN AN OFFICE d take the wholemle agency, in every State The soso maj REWARD.—LOST, A SMALL PARCEL OF NOTES, W* ve ction ‘Agente ‘leo cm Ti LLOYD, tot Broadway. _ WANTED.—A MAN WHO CAN LOAN THIS Agi ere Rnd ery 1, corer of Grand, fourth Flouston street, wanted ave & permanent Rey 7 to rave =m yes OF ENAMELLED FURNITURE olors, of warranted manufacture; also 8, plain and ornamen al street, opposite Pawnbrokers | FAURNITURE FOR SALE.—A PARTY, ping, Wish tadiapase of their ae all es oles ri ques to fw howse can be Fee stoclass and in good order. A line aadronsrd io Cas, A oflice, Will vecelve: promes abioution, y iT on ror SALE. FOR “POARD.—=, Oo rat Perce ete wi or . ‘ reference aad Cull pylon. hay, eset al ense ther with hous compete; t tel of costly Fu Sul ov the wtvcriiger «ould pencer to temi.a house in | bie pay ¥ "ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, with and Stato 8 broides pire pail agnot tency ppantie ‘The same can be done. pat tome eat Raymond, box 1,641 Post AMEE aE A ‘A a00D M ppcsenietin A SITUA. tion as cook, washer and ironer, or willing to 4 q go general A ape Call at Lat B js beiweea WAR A ERIVATE FAMILY IN BROOKLYN, eataut woman to cook, wash and iron, ‘She must be capable and well Fecomenea aan, Apply in. Elliott place, second house south of Fulto alot, . ectar TREN cra Wo step SMART TIDY GIRL, 70 DO THE GENE. yrasicr tnd rower and plan con, mili aoa bring good reference {rom her citic st., Brooklyn. We ckcbans RESPECTABLE Poa pie _ male, dren ... Shey i ‘reas, mp ee ase ok Buced ap thorough be bly. alt at 3 Boast 16Uh Bt, before 12 o'clock Wastes ‘a SMALL PR PRIVATE tier rally weak! Any ar Be Oscuara te iat ia the 7 Wilson's sewing machine, who stress and it ‘Anish er ber werk or Moaday, between tem and two o'clock, "ANTED—A FIRST yay FRIMMER:; cana salrawoman. None but Inquire a! Mr. Simmons’, ear radvays eee WIth A Fi W-xar sae Taselita four 2,2 canmgeaees No. . 8 Joues 1e8 st., immer ts — aren mec oa WOMAN, TO cre a sewer. Appiy tn the f eee Wea YOUNG, pote en WOMAN, Wi freah breast of milk; one wh: man or French preferred. gaia sea xy inne trom f3 uit’ ‘ET NURSE—WANTED, A A HEALTAY, aooD wy Wrst to wet nurse a newly born infent. Inquire cere cneonee EEE TRADES. GARDENER, WANTRD_WilO HAS HAD EXPER a in ki ten eien” To one Thy, compe rapes ani 7 ee vod and perma avo Will be given, Apty at @b Bearer Sty necond floor, trout room, from it tot ol "AT TRADE.—A PERSON WHO 19 in the ailk, fur and wool hat trade, he oa t Manwacturers and wholesale — eaters, in Oh York vicinity, and the large factories the New York market, such {oformation will Se paid fer, sad some employment given if suitable, Address W, A. Ae 79 Zations a¥p, CLOTHIK IS “WANTED, A StTUA. @ man who bas liad considerable experience insbionable cutting, havin ‘conducted the customers depart. ment of fashionable clovhing houre in thts city for the, last three years. Good reference aivea. Apply to cross, 212 Broadway, N. ¥. 25: COOPERS WANTRD—T0 MAKE ROU ©) flour barrels, Apply to A. T. Briggs, FRENCH ADVERTISEMEN O EMANDE UNE BONNE, DENFANTS Q condre, et pouvant fone a ir de bonaea ta pee recommanda- Uous; elle doit parle: PAngiais, Badresser au 30 ‘West 121! bs st. ‘INSTRUCTION. ih FRENCH LADY OF GREAT EXPERIENCE WISHES to teach (wo. hours every day in a good private Ameri- gan family in exchange for board, Beat relerences given Apply 10 Mist M., care of Mr, Chrisiera, 763 Broadwa} LADY OF EXPERIENCE IN TEACHING sree, ‘Latin and the rudiments of French and Music, w ies situation ina school or inmily as daily or resideat vernesa: has no objection to the country, or travellit either as teacher or lady's companion. The best of cily references en, Address Teacher, box 175 Herald office. 1.—KOOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, ARITAME- ‘&c., without which youug men are ine mpetent to 0 business for themselves oro hrs, are taught at hours sulting students, Strictly private instruction given, . 8. PAINE, 62 Bowery, corner Canal aitret, IVER PR. GOLDSMITW'S WRITING AND Rooms, 3%" Browtway and No, 6 Foust Bighth street pupil is (augit,’ aud at the reduced terine. = Pelvats iastrustion for ladies or gentl ither place. ROOKLYN.—P. MERC NTI (established 1849), entrance inatruciton cay and evening during ‘he ring and summer months, ‘Terms:—Book keeping, double r $10 lessons untimitet, Arithmete per quarter; seventy-eight lessons ca *h. writing class, $2—Iwenty lessons. poet tating Ineerey te: WASHINGTON COUNTY Best sustained boarding seminary ia, the Sate Brick buildings tor ladies an: ed, “Rixteeu Teante rl Sivantasr fos ‘Susiuces, for. teaching’ OF tor c Miliary. dit, paya for fourieen weeks, common Seagtish wate * board, | (uel, washing at room, furnished, exer carpetsand breakables. Spring term, Mareh 37. Kor ele cults oF rooms address Rev. Jou B. King. ESSONS IN FRENCH AND, TRANALATIONS By AN experienced tearher. | Address A. ¥-. oftiee, oF apply at 198 Clinton street, Brooklyn, LESso8s;) IN FRENCH—BY A PARISTAN GENTLE . Terms $2@ month, at his resi¢ence. Particular eution ald to the pronunciation and the cext. No pte a eee evening. Apply at 320 West Fourth street, roadway (0 FRENCH TRACHERS WANTED, INSTRUCTION r oF LNs) a A fun, Wy? 5 Jone bi Th! eT 4 at referred. ress, stating terms, which musi ‘asuniute, D. €. E., Herald office, moat value c ine 79 sinth tensed ‘by Mrs. EB, it. Viense rem enue ‘T THE CALIFORNIAN AND WESTERN aN AGENCY tint’ Carpettdeweler: aa For Bik Dre Besson vm $8, By Tu Goats, thom $f 16 818s, for Pants, ai 30 . ‘addressed ‘yas ve a, ery, Foncn street wil be Punctually attemted ta’ abies ates by Mes, Barkis, T r THE OLD STAND, 1€@ SEVENTH AVES! 4 xk) guarantecs to pay the si ie sh ean of W garing Apparel, From $7 to eve bee S for Coats, and from 9 (0 9 iso Gar niture, &c. A no ration tye RIELS, 13t Seren aren ty and Twentieth siree! ebiamt vey 79 Sixth ASS UNION VICTORY 1s. GALNED, —1 and ——e, it has 2s rsa in being pro- ned by a great mai 1 avenue, sie lava ey a Seo jo wo it ee eal aaa to pay 0 per cen ion in 4 iT ri pd 1S remember there Apo aa as hat ge Mints. =< ——t—‘—C*™ “MATRIMONIAL. “. OF PORITION AND A Pater Syuntancy of agony Lys wih Siar Pt Sehwentien -ATRI MONT Tv LADY OF GREAT ents 5; clnepe mf ceeamimaence wih aie ut ev! juded), desivee to open, correspondence with matrimony. out romantic method : | Bee now 38 Poet Setsaen ee confident. mare "804, LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, — qj0k SALE—A CARE AND CONFECTIONARY STORE tof the ietor hay ner bust ete ste attend vd “ton cf to) inch eune, between, Tw anty-th hist nad Are ty fourth streets, ; ‘ALIAN Gi GRY MOUND PU Pp aay ia purest breed ; f« chatted Py eleven weeks old; Bull Terriers, ‘Sootch peted “, Black and Tan Terriers, Newfonodiand <spoa th in the city; Pups of the same stor bd oat Bernard Pup in the ety, ten months old, Fs pound wa ‘Address 1. Gardner, Gor Moth wircet, New Yor