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2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ” SompAm March 23, 1862. The import: for the week ending yesterday are again very heavy indeed—some $1,400,000 more than those of the corresponding week last year. ‘The principal items are as follows: Nothing further i is known with regard tothe pur- poses of the Ways and Means Committee in Con gress on the subject of the tariff. Leading mer- chante seem to think that no further increase will | be made in the duty on tea, sugar, coffee, &c. That these articles can bear a further duty without reducing the consumption or duly upon any class in the community is obvious. It is apparent to every one who is cognizant of the facts and rightly in- ‘terprets the signs of the times that the country is on the eve of a period of great pros- perity, during which every one will consume for- eign goods in large quantities, whatever the cost may be. It will be just as easy as not for Con. gress to make the tariff yield $100,000,000 during the fiscal year 1862-3. All that will be necessary will be to raise the duties on tea, sugar, coffee, hides, wool, lead, tin, tobacco, and all Kinds of foreign dry goods and articles of luxury, from 25 to 50 per cent all round. No one doubts but it would be a gain to the country at large if many of the foreign manufactures and other articles of merchandise which we take from abroad by the million every week could be wholly excluded from our ports. As this cannot be done, and as our people, when they have money, will buy foreign silks and linens and woollens and jewelry, and champagne and tobacco, and sauces and watches, alt that remains for Congress to do is to make these articles of consumption bear as heavy a propor- tion of the national burthens as possible. The special arguments in favor of doubling the duty on lead have been frequently urged in this column, and will doubtless be pressed by Western mem- bers. Tin and steel, likewise, will bear a large in- crease of duty. ‘The following are the official tables of the trade of the port for the week and since January 1:— pressing un- Inrorrs. For the week. 1860. 1861. 1362. Dry goods ++ $1,167,014 742,819 8,022 General merchandise. 2,670,492 1,137,258 (087 ‘Total for the week. $4,437,606 1,880,077 3,238,079 Previously reported... 52,210,808 39,575,647 34,042,925 Since January 1....$56,648,314 41,455,724 37,281,004 Exports oy Propuck ax MERCHANDISE. 1860. 1861. 1962. For the week........ $1,580,044 2,161,949 2,143,971 Previously reported... 15,508,980 26,799,462 25,905,496 Since January 1....$17,080,024 28,961,411 28,049,467 Exports oF Srxciz. oa 1860. 1861. 1862. For the week.. + $429,260 91,161 540,968 Previously reported. 2, 75 1,836,589 8,354,853 Since January 1.... $3,218,935 1, v2 8,855,821 The banks showed last Monday a specie average of $30,773,050, being an increase of $336,406 from the previous week, anda loan, average of $130,- 622,776, being a decrease of $2,432,372 from the week previous. To-morrow they will probably show a specie average of about thirty-two millions, and a loan, average considerably less than that of Monday |: it is understood that the banks have increased their mercantile discounts during the weck. But they have sold so many of their six per cents that the aggregate of their discounts is lower than it was. Some of the banks are perhaps in position which compels them to dispose of their government securities in order to accommo- date their regular customers. Those which are not thus situated will realize a landsome profit by holding their bonds for higher prices. The sixes of 1881 are the only United States bonds in exist- ence bearing six per cent interest, and having twenty years torun, The six per centa author” ized by the act of the present year are redeema- ble at the pleasure of government after five years, and will therefore be unsaleable in Europe, and not at all a tempting investment here. People whe have money to invest permanently will natu- rally select the bonds of 1881 in preference to all others, and if no reverse occurs to the national cause nothing can prevent their reaching par this summer except an excessive supply by needy banks. The public will be more ready to buy at par than at 94, and foreigners, as experi- ence proves, are always more ready to buy stocks above than below par. If our banks were well advised they would withdraw their bonds from the market and dispose of their seven-thirty notes, The result of this would be a steady appreciation of the sixes, which would enable them by-and-by to realize a handsome profit to reward them for the sagacity and patriotism which characterized their actionin the dark days of the national cause. The specie reserve of the banks is on the increase still. It may fairly be questioned whether further accumulations of coin by our banks can be con- dacive to the public good. Under the Sub-Trea- sury act the banks are practically relieved from the penalties consequent upon their suspension of specie payments, and cannot be compelled to pay any check in coin. Their reserve is unavailable for purposes of commerce. Whether its steady increase will not lead directly to an advance in the premiam on gold, by creating a scarcity of the precious metal and furthering the purposes of speculators, is a question which admits of very little debate. The money market was fairly active last week, chiefly in consequence of the appearance of go- vernment certificates of indebtedness, redeemable at the pleasure of government within a year, and bearing 6 per cent interest. These certificates are sought for by capitalists and bankers at 98 a ¥%. We presume that there will be #100,000,000 of them, more or less, afloat within a short period of time, and that they will serve as a currency throughout the West, and will answer the purpose of bank notes or gold. Business paper is more abundant then it was; first class names are dis- counted at the note brokers at 6 per cent, and the banks are increasing their line to their customers. The stockbrokers pay 6 @ 7 percent for call loans—the rate fluctuating from day to day. Abroad money is very abundant and very cheap. {mn London money is a drug at 1% a 2 per cent per annum. Under ordinary circumstances the emis- sion of large amounts of paper currency by go- vernment ought to render money plentiful and sheeper here; but the probability is that the issue ofthe mew Treasury notes will be followed by 40 much speculation and such @ develop- ment of enterprise and commerce that the demand for money will increase even faster than the supply. The first of the new Treasury notes are expected to go forward to Washington about the 1st proximo. Some delay has been caused by the order of the department requiring the signatures to be engraved; ut when the printing once begins the work will proceed rapidly. The bank note companies expect to have delivered the whole amount authorized by Congress before the Ist of June. Foreign exchange closed yesterday at about 112 for bankers’ bills on London, and 5.05 6.10 for franca. At there rates the demand is slack; but, as mercantile bille are very scarce, the bankers are nod willing to drew at a concession. Gold finctuat- eG dil last week between 101340 101%. There Dae bean a good deal of speculation in the precious wtiall, the recent desline having attracted new bayer, while the heavy amount of interest on sales ps ahead offff Geir options. {four im- eed’ yo Xept down within moderate figures wuld be no ground ot euticipating an ad nnn amy We vance in gold. But it is plain that our imports are steadily increasing, and that they will continue to increase #0 long as successes in the field and issues of papermoney tempt and enable people to spend money. We are already exporting coin at the rate of very nearly amillion a week. Since January we have sent abroad nearly nine millions, against about two millions in the same period last year’ and rather more than three in the same period of 1860. As the spring and summer advance—espe- cially if peace should be re-established—our im- port trade will receive a marked developement: and it is not probable that, under any circum stances, we shall obtain a sufficiently copious sup- ply of Southern staples to pay our indebtedness in time to prevent a very heavy drain of bullion. This is what the bulls in gold are relying on. They argue that when we come to export two and three millions of gold in a week, as was the case in 1857 and 1860, while the banks can refuse to part with their reserve, the demand for coin thus created must cause an advance in the premium to 4 a 5 per cent at least. A few days now will enable us to test the soundness of these theories. The following table shows the course of the stock market for the pay week and month:— Feb. 22. haa Mar. 8. Hon) 16. nar 2 U.8.6's, seve eg wax 9355 Virginias. a 61 cox Tonnessees oa 6035 oi 61 59 S38 «BKB: «2 New York Coniral 84 83% (84 $35 «B35 Reading 42% 42% 4256 42 a4 Mx 36 36% 88 prefe 58: B85 5035 «O23 6214 Michigan Central 543; St 563g STH (58K. Saueenees GY BX BS BS By ith. guaran Tiinois Central.. 65 633% 65 66 3% = 7 69 56% = «STH BB 4635 4735 4655 gs" (121% 121 37, 36 36 OG 95K 98K The stock market, asa general rule, has been dull during the past week. The public have been waiting for news of army movements, both on the Potomac and in the West, and speculators have begun to differ in opinion with regard to the course ofthe market. The leading members of the Board are believers in the rise. But some of the jobbers have been getting out a pretty considerable short line in some of the Western shares, apparently in expectation of some disaster to the national cause. The earnings of the leading railroads continue so large as to justify the belief that some of the non-dividend paying compa- nies will this year be enabled to divide something among their shareholders, and that dividend paying concerns, like the New York Central and Galena, will increase their semi-annual distribution of profits. In the event of peace it seems to be generally expected that railroad traf- fic will be further developed, as the West and Southwest will receive a large quantity of goods by rail, and the westward movement will become as active as the movement eastward. The most active among the speculative shares last week were Erie and Toledo. The former is mainly affected by European advices. It is pretty well ascertained that the clique of operators connected with the London Times succeeded, during the dark days of ourstruggle, in frightening the holders of between two and three millions worth of Erie securities to part with their property at a sacrifice. Letters from Europe predict confidently that some of these victimized parties will endeavor to recover them- selves by replacing their interest at present prices, Within the past week large purchases of Erie (on stock) and Erie bonds have been effected for ac- count, as is supposed, of foreigners. The preferred shares are disproportionately high as compared with the common stock, which, as experience shows, will rule the property and can make its own terms with the preferred. Toledo has been active, mainly in consequence of a dispute between bulls and bears as to the probability of a dividend being de- clared. It is conceded on all hands that a dividend has been earned, and it is generally understood that the floating debt has been disposed of, and the bonds maturing this and next year placed in a position which renders the company master of the situation. Whether the surplus earnings shall be divided among the stockholders or used to strengthen the financial position of the company is the problem now in debate. Practically it is of very little consequence. If Mr. Waring was still alive its solution might readily be predicted, His successor is not so well known to the street, and what course may be adopted at the meeting on Tuesday is matter of conjecture. The speculative inquiry for border State stocks has fallen off, as might have been expected. At present prices neither Tennessees, Virginias nor North Carolinas are a tempting purchase, as no one can tell in what condition the rebellion may leave those States, or how long holders may have to wait for their interest. Shrewd capitalists are transferring their means from these bonds to United States stocks and the securities of the better class of railways. Nothing further has been done in the. matter of the California mails. We understand that Commo- dore Vanderbilt on his recent visit to Washington declined to enter into any negotiations on the sub- ject. As the case stands merchants are still send- ing their letters by passengers in the Commodore's ships, and the Overland Mail Company continues to receive the pay for carrying the mails at the rate of a million dollars per annum. It is not likely that the Honse of Representatives will follow the example set by the Senate in passing the foolish resolution recommended by Mr. Blair, We presume that the steamship lines between New York and San Francisco would be willing to carry the entire mails for the postages; but itis cer ly not fair to expect them to carry the mails while the Overland company gets the pay for the work. We notice that the Associated Press correspond, ent at Washington corrects a popular error with regard to the use of Armstrong guns by the rebels. Sir Wm. Armstrong is not allowed to make guns for any one but the British government. ‘The rifled 100-pounders in the possession of the rebels were made for them, it is said, at the Lowmoor iron works, in England. The mercantile community are anxious to know whether these are the same iron works which have been represented here by an agency in Beekman street, and which have done a large and profitable busines: the loyal States. The telegraphic despatch sent by Mr. W. H. Rus- sel), of the London 7imes, to his friend at the New York Hotel, on December 27, announcing “very good news,” and requesting him to ‘‘act for you and me,” continues to be the subject of mach comment. On referring to our files we find that the stock market opened on December 27 witha languid feeling, but in the afternoon became buoy- ant. We rightly ascribed the change to the effect of “private advices from Washington.” The public were not made aware of the surrender of Mason and Slidell till the afternoon of Satur- day, 28th. The advance in stocks caused by Mr. Seward’s despatch, and the profits probably realized by Mr. Russell and his friends, may be seen by the following compari- seeing gf 2tth, Afternoon of a son: — CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Satcnpay, March 22—6 P. hi. Asnes.—The market was steady but quiet, while small sales were made at $5 50 for pearls, amd at $5 75 for pots, The stock in the inepeetion warehouse of Messrs. Lester, Palmer & Co. consisted of 289 bbis. pots and 216 pearls—total 604 bois. Baaavercevs.—Flour—The market wae dull and sales inactive, While prices were sustaincd. The demand was chiefly from the home trade, there being tittle or no. tayag for export. ‘Tee transsctions embraced abdont NEW YORK HERALD, MUNDAY, MARCH 24, 1862. 7,000 2 6,000 bbir,, closing within the range of tho fol- lowing prices:— Superfine State ot Kxira State... .. $3 : 5% Superfive Weatern. - 580 a 540 Common to choice extra Western 645 a 600 Can: tt ete ss eeeeeeserereneees - 545 a 650 mixed wo superfine - ST a 609 Extra do............. : +610 a 700 Good to choice family do ~ 710 4 1% Rye floar.. eee ~ 800 a 425 Corn meal, Jersey and Brandy w - 290 a 325 —Canadian dour was in modorate request at the above quotations, while sales embraced 600 4 600 bbis. South. era flour was dull, while prices were without change, ‘The sales embraced about 300 bbis., within the range Of the above quotations. Rye flour was quict and nomi- nal atour figures. Corn meal was dull at quotationsy with small sales of Jersey and Brandywine. Wheat was inactive, and in the absence of sales of importance quotations were nominal for most descriptions: some 6,000 a 7,000 bushe's in small lots changed hands at $1 30 for Milwankee club, $1.36 for Western red w! , and $1 38 for do. di vored, Soe. Glo.’ for’ how dry yellow do. Rye’ was quiet, with °emalt alos at 800. a” 830. Barloy was rm," with ‘sales ‘of 6,000" bushels at. $1. for Canada West, and 90c. for Canada East. Barley malt was quiet, but firm al $1 05 a $1 08. Oats were in mode- at 37iZc. a 39c. for Ca- . @ 400. for Stat market continued to be quiet, no sales of moment having been reported, while holders demand full previous rates. .—The market'was excited, and closed in the afternoon at am advance of 1c, a 1c. per Ib. ‘The sales, howover, wore confined to about 160 4 200 bales, closing on the basis of 280. a 28 ¢¢. for middling uplands, Frxicuts.—To Liverpool 500 bbls. flour were engaged at 1s. 9d. and 500 packages lard at 20s., 1,500 boxes of bacon at 20s. per neutral vessel. To London 100 boxes bacon at 20s. and 250 tierces India mess beef by « neu- tral vessel at 5s. 6d. changed. Rates to Havre were quiet and un- cod of prime quality was scarce, and want- I pri Mackerel were inactive, while pric ined. Smoked herring were in fair demand at 22c. a 23c. for scaled and 1dc. a 16¢. for No, 1. Fevrr.—The market was quiet, with moderate sales of layer raisins at $3 40, and $1 55 for half boxes do., and with sales 2 bunch at $3 20, and halves at $1 45. A cc. = boxes of shelled almonds were made at fc. Hay was in pone i beer supply, though not lar, prices w jer, with sales report id at 85c, a 90c. for city use, ly quiet, the firmness of im- porters having checked sales. The receipts for the week footed up ty aa. ‘The total imports from the Ist reached 71,280, including 69,203 from foreirn ports and 1,987 from domestic ports. The total stock on hand embraced 180,000, against 314,2CO in 1861, 250,580 in 1860, and 58,860 in 1859. Hors.—The market was quiet, with a moderate de- mand from brewers at 14c. a 20c. for the growth of 1861. Most sales were making at léc. a 18c., with some lots of 1860 at 11c. a 14c. cash. Tson.—The market, as a general thing, was quiet and nominal. Luag.—Rockland was steady and in moderate demand, with sales of common to a fair extent at 60c., and of lump at 8230. cash. Lxarmur.—Homlock sole continued firm, and the pre- ‘vious quotations were fully sustained, while the besiness doing was moderate. sole was in limited supply and prices quite firm. The business in French calf ski was infair demand. Prime oak.tanued do., fol ra ‘was firm, with sales at full prices. Nava Stones were quiet at $1 06 for spirits of turpen- tine; the stock embraced 5,200 bbis. Common rosi quiet at $5 50.0 $5 OA ‘Ihe finer qualities were po | ‘mness. and hela with ooo One.: and whale were quiet and sales limited. City tinsood was steady and in fair demand at 87c. cash, in cask. Sales of olive oil were reported at $3 50 for’ quarts and $4 for pints. ‘Tallow oil was selling at 73,0. It was reported that several petroleum wells ia Obio have gone dry. The stock hero is large and prices unchanged. Salvs of petroleum naptha ware made at llc. a 13c. Provisions,—Pork—The market was peers and dui! while the salos embraced about 500 bbls. al $1 $13 50 for new mess, and $10 50 a $10 7: tor ate pr with 500 bbis. new mess for Jaly delivery at $) with considerable for June delivery at the same fx Beef was steady, while sales were light and prices un- changed. Beef hams were steady at $17 a $17 50. Cut meats were quiet at 434c. a 5c. for dry salted shouldors, and at 5c. a 6c. fur hams. Bacon was quiet, with sair of 100 boxes, chiefly Western Cumberland cut at 6%, °. Lard was steady, with saics of §00 bbls. at Tic. a 8igc., the latter tengo for prime. Gogd to prime Siate butter ranged from 18c. a 22c., and Obio at 13c. a lic. State cheese was at 7c. a 8c., and Ohio at 6c. a Tc. ‘Skep:.—The country demand was more active, with a stronger market. sales of clover during the week embraced sbout 1,000 bags at71,¢. a 8c.. and 360 bags timothy at $225 a $2 50, and 600 red ‘op at $2 75, closing firm for all descriptions. Svaars were steady, while sales were confined to about 140 hhds., chiefly at 674 a 73¢. TaLuow was Steady, with fair sales “3 prime city at 8Xc. a 9c., and of Wesiern at 85,c. a $34 ‘Tua was quiet, but generally held at fait prices, while the sales to the trade were light. ‘Tix wes firmer, with sales of Straits at 283¢c. a 29¢., and od Banca at 30c. cush. Plates were active and prices steady. Woot.—There is no perceptible change inthe market this week, except in a slight improvemont in demand for immediate wants. ‘Tho transactions are to consum- ersalmost entirely, there being no important eales on Seas’ 95 bales Cape wool sold—a portion at 25c. 0 27c., aud @ part on private terms. 12,000 Ibs. washed Magadorn brought 3ic.,and 2,000 Ips. unwashed at 20c. Some stall parcels of domestic fleece at 450. to 480. Nothing gat > pul'ed. Wuiskgy.—The market was heavy and unsettled, clos- Ing at 22c. bid and 24c. asked, while ro sales of moment were reported. The Grand Survey of British America. TRE OREGON BOUNDARY LINE DEFINED. A Bumber of the non-commissioned officers and men of the Royal Engineers who left England some years since, for the purpose of making a complete survey of the British Territories in Western North America, have returned to England. They arrived at headquarters, Chatham, a few days since. ‘The chief duties in which the detachment of Royal En. peers were engaged were in tracing the boundary of the Oregon Territory, aud in laying down the boundary line between Frazer river and the extreme termination of British territory in Central North America. The labor requirod on the part of the Royal Engineers engaged in the undertaking was sevore and exhausiing, as the dary had often to be carried acrogs dense forests, in which the party of surveyors were literally compeliec to hew their way. The men employed received a high seaic of working pay, in addition to their regimental pay. The remainder of, the officers and men forming the expedition will shortly arrive in England. ‘The great crim. con. ogainat, Hon. R. Holland Duell, republican member of Congress from the Twenty. firet distrie¢t of this State, wae not tried at Binghamton last week, for the reason that the defendent came just pro. vious’ to the Court and settled it by paying the injured husband $2,000. RR ADOPTION.—ANY RESPECTABLE PERSON wipes loadopt a fae, braliby female child one can do #0 by call East Seventeenth thitd foor, front roo SENTLEMAN WHO EXCHA ED HI8 OVER- coat, inadvertently, at Wallack’s Theatre, on Saturday evening, will cail at 19 University place he will get his ow: J A ILL BE A’ re ie a GALLERY MON- «_ day afternoot “THANKS FOR YOUR, KI there, Boe hall be ure, 6 or thie « NESS. I WAS Not Vat can. _ MUSICAL, A™ ‘MAGNIFICENT by IN OCTAVE soeswo0e, nofo: t+ for sale naneved, <a aud @iran? tas, ful teow %.. modern rovemie t i codon boea use ah “ost $300, for $380, Unctsd ng mon Jor Furniture at sucritice, Laquire at 70 West ‘Twenky sixth wreck, Bear! Sixth avenue # BALE—AT A GREAT SACRIF'CR FOR CASH, a magn ficent toned seven 0 tave voiewood I eat scale, full iron Plate # ung richly carved case and legs; first class «i tee given. Apply at 67 Norih sixth otreet, wi i NSTUCTION ON THE “VIANOFORTE—EY A THO ly compotent lady teacher, at the residence of p Hcular care taken with beginner x ber month, Addresa Teacher, box II Herald MUSIC, LESSONS FOR THE TIMES | U THE Matcd ger ealy $4 60 a quarior to all, pupils engazed ae dives hice Corea rine A West F ‘strect. Reference, Wm. M: Wn. Mawon 8 genre BE. HERRING, TEACI( 8 or THE orga no and vocal music, is ‘desirous of $sltuation as organist, Refereuces Haw. Hod Doctor, Heary C. Timm, the Rev, Dr. Muhiet Staunton, &e, University’ ‘Building, Washingtor PUANoroRtEs ar WAR PRICES—WE ARE NOW * selling our Pianofortes at greatly reduced prices for cash, Vartiee wishing to oblain & trot class Pianoforte at war rates are invited LIGHTE & BRADBORYS, 421 Broome street, N. ¥. IANOFORTES—OF SUPERIOR TUNE AND FINISH: for aale and to hire at prices to suit the times, Parties wishin urchase will find it to the ir adv stage to call oa VA RIPER, 178 Wooster street, near Blevcker. WANTED TO her yg PL geld PIANO, or the Frogger Dg le as other goo: on i Address, stati Fr ad —A MOST SPLENDID SEVEN OCTAVE PI. $175. with tb boansdtubnarend: logs aud es ee corners, serpen ioc thoeape wiles te sd msioit High atreet, Brook! yoare. eget on the bass; cost ied for oh) No. 48 __ INSTRUCTION, Ate MR, PAINE'S EXPERIMENT OF GIVING seventy-cight lessons cach in penmanship and arithme- ie, ov bookkeeping lessons, unlimited, for $10, and his adm'- rable plan of ‘allowing student individual instruction, Bave the effect of inducing hundreds to altend. No. 6 Bowery, or 285 Fulton street, Brooklyn, CARD.—THE SUBSCRIBER WILL RECEIVE NEW pontleabing arcane aes seawmtien tary ih coping, penma . ndwriting in ten 1essons of an nln Be iivate instruction given. out VBR B. GOLDSMITH, No. 6 Fourth avenue and roadway. A LADY, OF SEVERAL YEARS" EXPERIENCE AS teacher of the English branc! music, trumental, desires a position in sty we oheals ee pmetoegry: ars Brooklyn, Call at or address D. B. P., 124 West Thirty-seventh strect, LADY, AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER, CONTEM- plauidg taking acottage on Siaten Island for the sun obtain a limited number of Boarding Pupils Parents or guar fp cesliy in or wards, where F rective the Kindest. cure and. thorough arene Ta the Tagiise branches, French and music, grill find this an opportunity rarely met with. Terma rea#onable, and the best of roie- rencosgiven and required, Address’ Mrs, J., Herald ollice, for one week. LADY CAN R by addressing Teasonable. OARDING SEMINARY. ee TERM OF FORT > Eaward Tastltute besins March 37. _ $36 for 14 wosks. unpanies students from Ne w Yor! be seen’ ar Howard flonee from 1 to P.M. Tueeaay and Weanead a March 25 and 26, or address ov. Joseph B. King, Fort Ed- ward, N, ¥. RE! AND GERMAN LANGUAGES.—PROF, FP®SRCbedine, si Broadway cestabiisned jm 1002). wil Ru tations for private {nstruction iu the above lan- guseee, ise aux ctrangera; Greer, Latio, ‘ranglating, rauituar, Drama OVERNESS.—A FRENCH LADY, WELL EDUCATED, X and ote easing a thorough knowledge of the Spanish oy desires a situation as governess in a respectable in addition tothe Prenen and 8} to teach the Engil No objection to, the country or pply at 23 Washington EIVE A MEDICAL EDUCATION jurgeon, Station D, New York. Terms pun SUANTSIT LANGUAGE I8 TAUGHT, AS TERE torore, by Cipriano Gorrino. Apply at 15 West Twenty hat street, doovs t m Br pugaen — AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL Oriot of Cade mes party Sond Cabin Passage. rRom ips from New Yor! at Cork Harbor. hips from Boston all at Haitian and Cork Harbor, A, Capt. Judiins, ritrer Capt. Shannon, ‘i a Batt AMERICA, Capt a Pier Me NIAGARA, Cay + Moodie, “Nant Cook. | EUROPA, ‘Ande 800. white tat mast head; green 3, Ped on port vow, Seth 1. McCauley, leaves Boston Arnica, Stone, leaves. New York & Welneoday, 6 Moodie, leaves Boston Wedneeday. 4 Fate ry ‘eaves Honton Wednesday, Kpril 16 iF, leaves Boston Wedne: Bertha a ot seciired until paid for, ¥ jargeon on board. ern of ness ‘ships will not be accountable for aver. ‘Oulton, specie, J jewelry, precious stot or Unicaa bills of lading ats signed therefor and ue there: Of therein expresses “For Treiht or e, apply to Dy No. Bo = CUN. RN TICKETS kas LONDON AND BACK Inesday, March March 2 Long EXHIBITION. ‘Li naiown, (Cork Harbor.) ‘The Liverpool Rew Yo ‘York dad Puiiadelphia Steaun: ship Company intend despaiching their full powered Clyde- brut om sigamshipe a olla Bw, Saurday, OF BAL: BURG, Batu arr! . Saturday, , rid 12: ana succeed! day, at noon, aie een ee oe First Cabin... msi Bt Bo. to Lo » to . to Hamburg. 2 86 bul 35 ome i~¥ forwariiea | * ie, a PE, cena ica cabin, $72 nit $103, set train ree trom Quetaatsen, $0.” Tick ieltcee' st Bhsee'catee enabling people to send for their's erie 8, These steamers have superior accommodations for passen- gers, are strongly built in water tight iron sections, and steht fire annibiiators. “Experienced eurgeons aro al cach ateame! For furiher information aj ly in Liverpool to WILLIAM ety ww to ALEX, MAL. INMAN, agent, 22 Water street; in Gi COLM. yas urse Walnuts street; ae at the company's ofices JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, New York. HE Nontat GERMAN LLOYD'® STEAMSHIP HAN J. Von Santen commander, carrying the United Seates mail will sail from pler 0 North river, foot of Chambers at aan re RTURDAY, March 29, at o'clock M., ‘ BREMEN VIA SOUTHAMPTON, EONDON, HAVRE, MIAMPTON AND BREMEN, atthe Yor the 8 ial cabin, “3100; second cabin, $60; steerage, $35. or freight OF Pastis STRICHS & CO., 68 Broad street. ROxAL Mart, STEAMSHIP AFRICA—FOR LIVER. The AFRICA, Jas. Stone, Commander, will sail from the aircam on Wednesday next, 26th instant. "A steam- boat will ply between the company's 'whar!, at Jersey Ciiy, fund the Africa, from 10 to . to convey passengers aud bagaace 0 be taken on rd. n board. t parsengers can The ASTA wil sail Apri ®, E- CUNARD, No, 4 Bowling Gree! (EES! pre! frat i DUCE AND GENER RARE CHANCE.—ANY PERSON WISHING Po? E! in Kye urchase at a bargain the gears oCge eae fon with veal ame. ‘A Baoan, gro SALE, A BOOK, STATIONE A small capi wi iit inaure @ jermms easy, jest 15h at, wear Oth a MILLE AND DRESSMAKING ESTABLISH] te ment in Meats been established for the first faini e eily Sttered for ates For ate ae ag rookiyn Post oflce, or Prige & Thomas, 873 8 AKERY, FOR SALE. —CORNE STORE, THE B ue; every Dart iitied up new; every low.” For particulars inquire tn ths ‘bake nue, corner of Thirty-first street, H. Bes x AND SHOE STORE FOR ‘end Fixtures of a Boot and soe Store for on Uberal terms. Apply at 265 Eighth 4 AL PRACTICE AND RESIDENCE FOR 8. er about one hour by rail from N Yorks aaa eesliny and fine; hor rn, twelve basement; furnace, prac Net ti by , and Giret: Ae she Samos B. Butiodge, Herald ofice. (XTURES OF A BUTCHER'S SHOP FOR SALE U Uses Seems epaniaing of 6 Ment oak Be..ch, Corned 1» Ice Bo: Price $30. Store to let it ‘desired, dreas C. R, R SALE.—THE SPLENDID AND WELL KNO Place of amusement, known isherewith offered for éale, ‘under ve sheeetes tons. ‘The ctor, having eetablis eda permanent ness in Wi tunable to attend to both, Those ing 40 acq themselves with rms, inquire at premises, ieoun now ill the middle of “ape at tied i? Proprietor of Palisade Part, Nechawken POE, SALES AT A BARGAIN, AS THE OWNER ‘ixtures of @ first oro Liquor 810 Biorecon. the a ouatness ising on, Sains large store; rent at of May. PGATENEY, Abetioncer, $5 Contre if RB SALE—A COAL YARD, IN ONE OF THE locations and doing a first rate business, iarecall at 78 Ludlow street. R SALE—AT BERGEN RESERVOIR, WITHIN TWO miles of Jersey City furry, 418) Proposals wi y JAS. R. Sareey Clg. Terms any to responsible partice, © tons of pure OMPSON, B teutede Poca i inet atid up Porte Ho len i srerlainmens acing of co sopeet ' gis ‘Spring street, near Hudsons R SALE—THE LEAS) FIXTURES OF loca! "ot 208] STOCK AND FIXTURES 0 S splendid Liquor Store in the Sixth ward;, tt m m account of ill health. Apply to T. P. PA ion street, or 37 Mulberry sirect. GT™Ax To GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST, LO! donderry ant bf for $80 —The AL Buin new steams 7 Capt. from pier ST North Fiver, foot af Beach March 29, at 12 o'clock noon. ‘Th HOMPSON'S BLACK STAR LINE —FOR LIVERPOOL, packet ships JEREM 'H THOMPSON. at pict Fiver, sails March £9; WEBS April 6; ORD 10, Brats on Ireland, Apply at the ollice, 276 Pearl RB SALE~AT A BARGAIN, ONE OF THE BEST. Groceries in Brooklyn. ‘stock, cash rent, be ‘or part of stock may be had. Inquire of CHARLES, 217 Atlantic street, a, between 10 A. ani R SALE—A CORNER LIQUOR STORE, NEA‘ tates aa up vu ane pes wns ata greatsacrifice; the owner bad healt ‘a chance seldom olfercd.. Apply ef Mott street, —— a Bor GROCERY STORE. FOR PAR- te apply at 519 Second avenue, between Thirty- eae and T! Fibs ie streets. No communications re- ceived from agents. (OR LIVERPOOL AND LONDON.—TAPSCOTT" Line. —Ship Wa, TAPSCOUT, lying at pier 33 Haat river, sails for Live: Marea 27, aed HEIRESS, lying at pier 17 East river, sails oe oon is 25. For passage, atlow low rates, apply to TAPSCOTT 4 | 4c South street. yror CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA ‘iret clave steamer will eave New York on the 1st, 1th ‘and 2ist of each month, except when these dates fall on Sun- day, when the day of departure will beon the Monday fol- Fe rf ight or ny at the om ofce, No. 5 Bow- puree Passage apply ‘ ALLEN, DODW OTA DANCING ACADEMIES, “Tila avente, cor, Twenty-sixth st., New York. X Montazus street, Brooklyn. Tieutays and Fridays in Brooklyn, AS ‘Wednesdays and Saturdays in New York. Circulars for terms, &¢., may be had ateither academy, SPECIAL NOTICES. _ OARDING SEMINARY.—SPRING TERM OF FORT Edward Tastitute begins March 27. $36 for 14 woeks. ‘Teacher accompanies sisdcnts from New . ,Canboseen at Howard Hotel from 1 to 4 P. M.on Tuesday and Wednes- Gand 2), or address Rev. Joseph E. King, Fort Quguican BANK, NEW YORK, MARCH 21, 1362.— Election.—The Sto:kbolders of this Bank are hereby no. tified that the Aunual Election for Directors and for Inspec- tors, at the pext ensuing olection, will be held at the Banking Hone on Mondy, the ‘th day of April next, between the hours of one and two o'clock, Q. G. WILLIAMS, Cashier. SULATE GENERAL OF FRANCE REMOVED 70 2 Bowling G ‘New Yors, March TSCHARGED two or three y teers and the Widor or the war, also three tae yolun- nd heirs of’ all such, call on F. KOW- for further information, MR. P. O'GRADY, RECENTLY OF THE 18 House, Broadway, ‘has removed to No. Brosdway, corner of Eighth street, where he will be to meet his former frieuds and patron leaving a Fulton avenue ear, a be liberally rewarded by leaving Ost—TWO PROMI: Ld from John F. OST.SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN Lost at THE entrance to Winter Garden on Saturday, & bronze Portewonnale, containing ® sum of money and an order. Any person ¢elivering th “rut Jones House, B: ‘REWARDs. EWARD.—LOST, A WHITE POODLE swers to the name uf Charlie, DOG Whoever retur Provost's theatre, or 7 ih that will lead tw his re overy, wilt ‘res $20 REWARD —LOST OR STOLEN, FROM THE PRR. 13 New siveei, « black tn Bank Box, marked $ T. C., containing valuavle papers of no tse to an owuer. “The avove reward wlil-be paid upon the the box ai Hente(o the undersigned, 13 New a asked. CON 5() RBWARD.CLOST, ON THURSDAY AFTER: 9) th inat., between 4 ed lever, @ to the W. Ley $100 REWARD.—LOST, 89 SOVEREIGNS, INA little cotton bag, ‘rom 335 Delancey sir’ ett 200 livingion street, Grand strertor on the i Any tod feeling person will retura it, nit 18 the savings of & poor oan of years’ jabor, ant w ea fauni DICHARD O'GORMAN wi Gaivee. bis by sky! ware on Before thecal lary a ‘sociation, On Monday evening, M arch 24, jad at all che bookstores, from the olie churches, and at the door on the even- = Tickets 25 cen: 03 ror sa LET SCHOONER YACAT JULIET, NEAR 90 tons, in igen order, built \n 1867, drat feet with- ‘out centre beard. Apply at 48 West "Bieveuth st 5 OW BOAT WANTED, A MEDIUM SIZED ROW Boat, in good condition, at. price to wult the times, Ad- Gress, stating size aud price, T. & C,, station B, Bignth t on built im the beat work! cabin, fnvly tited uD, her a ea al mod T, Gan Ue aren oY applying to LOTS rn ot Warren street, Jermey Cy, resume her trips to Northy meneing oO iene . turning, will every mornin Showpiea) from Nortnport, at ty AM. a8 STEAMBOAT GEO. LAW, CAPT. J. R. VA: Ricks wid leave for New Bripemich, rosking the. piss. irom reat, 812.90 mediate landings, foot of Robinson st M. | a ‘Will leave eve: morning (Sunday Bs ed from New Brunswick at 6:30 Wooa's Landi ‘Amboy, Toiten's’ Woodbridge, Rasvi Chon, crete, ” ie ——~ WINES “AND ‘Liquors. Free sa 370 QUOR DEALERS.—A FINB LOT OF ported Brandy and other Lior “and Wine Playnr ft for sale’ ‘8 COpAr' D+ be'eold in quantities to aut purchasers Inquiee sieht + street, basement. —__ MATRIMONIAL. “(INTELLIGENT AND HANDSOME YOUNG MAN, rae a ina val le drug bust; a to cor. ad with wu sgcompiinbed rae. iy wi a view to her Feat aged oe give a hagdsome for. ih of tert Hi 0. Morgening aryipfioxs et sex; SR: aaa Address N OFFICES TNO. 9 CHAMBERS STREET.—MON to any amount on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, &e., by the weil known and old established IS. AC, broker dnd com: mission merchant, No. 9 © N. B.—No busi A 4, H, BARRINGER’S, COMMISSION BROKER — ‘This oid established office advances the bl or buys for cash, diamonds, set cr pate, furs, merchandi on Inst rs, B-oadway, room 13, uj AT 7, BULEOKER STREET, “THE uGHES® c Ps wice advanced on ona vor a Pianos, Dry Goode, Begare, & oN BemPawnbrokerat ck os Boge 17 Biovekersttee', np ma ; Watches, ments, de nar No. 21 480 BROADWAY—HENRY | HYMAN ADVANCES oN 41. Diamonds, set or unset, or same for © Advances on Watches, Silver Plate nd 8 haat LPevzonal Property. HENRY 430 Broadway, DIAMOND as, Watohen, T Cy NANNAU STREET.—A, HONIGM broker, makes liveral advances on Dia Jewelry, dc., or buys them at full value, at his private omen, ee oa street, room No. & up siairs, Business cont entia RAL ADVAN ES MADE oN DIAMONDS, ‘atches, Plate an seated Gr Gousht for cas highest price’. Persons hay Gold or Sliver to not do betier than call on Ot i ARntcH, 733 Broadway: x z SAOEEON, ZO. oO ant Pettonal Dropen'y of every bry cen Me t0 TO LEND—ON DIAMON: élry, Silv 7 «Goods, and Fe il daeoriptiona, ‘Aticles can jeomed at Mion yer, A. BARNARD, 21 Third avenue, offi, entrance hail door, in suits or sin rooms from $4 to married, @ person: tod froma 9 T. LAMBERT, Pos HOTEL, 5. 10 WAVERLEY PLAC! wi Ooms to let for fam! emer at mi prices, Table dhote at six RAILROADS. RAT: Sti ALBANY RAILROAD. wonder. ayer 186. from Twene CF aotinant Buporintondapt NS NY, Sreet art ling Gi “agent. ve ° STRALTA PIONE, Li LINE, "CARRYING THE B. _ ING ACADEMIES. ne ‘Caled Btates Mail—Tii La British bark Rs ‘LIA ANN Of tong Rong, is now rapiity loading for Sidney, N. 8. W.. East river, and will be “deapached jporively tk Has sugerior accommodations for Brat cabin passen- ra, The {ast sailing ship SOUTH AMERICA is now rapid- fy loading. and will have quick despatch for Melvourne. Has Superior weconiodatious for first and segond cabin passe, Bi For fret. ht or passage apply to R, W. CAMERON, $0 wer sireet, {OR HAVANA VIA NASSAU, N.F.—THE BRITISIL ‘and North American Royal'Mail steamahip Karnak, Captain Le Messurier, will sail for the above ports, from the mpans"s wharf at Jersey City. on aturda: Mare 22 | Gaturdeg. Passage m $45 Passage money to Havana. 60 ‘Antexperienced Surgeon on board. For freight or passage apply to }UNARD, No, 4 Bowling Gr OR HAVANA. The United States mail steamship COLUMBIA, R. Adams, United States Navy, Commander, pler No. 4 North river, on Wednesday, April 2 12 o'clock precisely. iports can be procured {rom the Spanish Consul. es rele OnTO nD, *HikeSrox & CO. 29 Broadway. ~ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. GOOD HOUSE WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN FA. mily, without children, where the rent would be taken in doard,’with the privilege of taking others, Best refe- rence given, Address Mutual Bevelit, ation ¥, Third ay. Will 1862, SMALL COTTAGE, OR PART OF A HOUSE, WANT- ou, for a family of grown persons, in Hoboken, Jersey New York, not too far up town, for which & good pine se Y. City or tenant may begxpected; rent frot tion, number of rooms, water, nant, box 137 El F RNISHED APARTMENTS. —WANTED, BY A SIN gle gentleman, a comfortable furnished Room, (frst oor preferred.) betiveen Fourth and Fourteenth streets and Secord and Bigth avenies, with gna bath, closets de. Ad- dress tation D, stating terms, Which must be moge- out breakfast, State loca. Address immedi- + | PUURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—FIRST CLASS, where Board would bo an equivaient for rent, ‘near Fitth or Madison avenue, by a neat, careful, highly spectable American amily. Reference of the first order AG pal, A A MODE- ouse, between Fonrth and Sixth and ‘Thirty-eight strests, which they ave disposed to sell at s bargata, wil please address, naming logation and lowest price, C. L. R, box 2,180 Post ollice. OUSE WANTED-IN BROOKLYN, OF MEDIUM size, ne he hor’ Wallstreet ferry, bya re mon and Wil r m $300 to $400 per annim; or If pal tally, furnighs ri w said board the owner. ‘Address, with particulars 8 x 108 DART OF A EITHER FURNISHED or unfat ¥ crown persons A Kitchen Patior and tw wiil be required. ‘Must. not be more one other faintly {n the hons*, Reference elven amd required, Addvers, satiag tull partoulats, Meyers, Herald oftce, BLE FOR HO consisting of three Rooms, with water, man and wife and <wo small ehcp, in pectable locallty up town, near Oth or St +H, L. Ashton, Broadway Post office. Ol answers unless torias (whieh mus: be low) ar sta V ANTED—A MODERATE SIZED HOUSE, WITH ALL the modero im pro coon ina “va neighborhood, cen Fifteenth an eh stree Staind and WA 2 MEDIUM SIZED BROWN STONE House, by a small private family, unfurnished, or with parlor cary Lea? on between Siz-eenth an’ sixth stieety and Third and Sighth aveanes. Rent not to excred $100. Best references given, Adress Lox 2,818 Post office vate family, a farnismed Cotyage or Patm Lor Long Eranch or in the vicinity; near the water preerred, Aduirens, giving parts eee 1 location, Ac., Jas, Hender- Post of Mice, N ° AN TED—FOUR OR FIVE ROOMS ON na house with one family, nppee part of the city, between ith and E ny on having the shove, rucma io let Family wilt 0 od tenant by addressing H. ottoe, for three defn stating terme, Which wis HED ROOMS IN mily, for a married eon} for housekeeping; nce given, Ae: rent not to vod $18 or $138 month. Address Home, box 137 Herald offiee, ‘OR SALE—THE OLD ESTABLISHED COFFEE AND Dining Saloon 97 Sixth avenue, for less prong its vas Iue, and now doi business, | Sati for'selling the same, “Apply on the premises," Fer. SALE—TO DIVIDE LOFTB AND OFFICES, 6H. eral large Glass Sashes, with strong plank board Doors attachod, 1 most ultable Tor sabe dividing ofts ‘and. oficcs. ‘Apply at 96 Liberty street, ap staira, OR SALE CHEAP—A ated Se aoe IN THIRD Sronue. now dolug an @ excellent business. It consists of pie, ann ae and fig Oo ining, not ‘Siok: he cause eran ‘apply to F. PITISIMMONS. Bh Centre street. LOUR MILL FOR SALE—VERY CHEAP, TWENTY! miles from the city, in complete order, in a frat class grain region; plenty cust Sm and other monk: dwelling, owt Buildings, about three acres o 2 goad pla. money. ‘SOUTUWIOK & WOOD, OF Nasu streets IVEN AWAY—NEWSPAPER CABINET. STATES IN- fi ms fo le Patent newspaper rane Lit HODGES 4 ‘REPORTER, nial Fulton street, cecond floor. need ‘it. Apply ‘OTEL FOR SALE.—THE PRESCOTT HOTEL, Ne East Houston street, fifteen doors trom Broadway, ia offered to let, and Furniture for sale. | Very low ren ad tral location on the premises or to ‘MENDUM, 90 Cedar'street. FEL For SALE —UNOOMMONLY CHEAP: ¢ for a farm, and pay some money. ndeomely fitte ty and ners ‘superior location, and favorable lease, and doin, money making bus omg ness. we K_& WOOD, 8 SOUTHWICK LLER FOR SALE, FREIGHT OR CHARTE! eaen lion af 10 tons burihen. Te: HBT chamiberwatreet STAI, Mager at by 8 ao r, cylinder inches: can Bru Taquire ‘of WOOD & 2 thes: Silversmiths, 102 Faltoa| HATTERS.—A FIRST RATE CHANCE FOR A HAT. L, ver to buy the Fixtures and Furniture of an estab fai tapen Hat Store; rent of store is red Apply at if) $ Or seen A CONFECTIONERY AND FRUIT STORB,] jon. row. corner of Canal and Mott streeta; excellent loca- Call and OO Wii PURCHASE THE LEASE. STOO AND $l U astures of the Oysterand Drinking Saloon corner ¢ Myrtle and Classon avenues, iva; oF ata | wert tiock, to suit acaah customer. “Apply on the prosak? ses, in the basement, BUY A WELL PAYING BUTTER AND} 50. Wtere store, doing @ ouah trade. | Lease at the lowes? rent in the Bowery. Will wait for part of the money] it needed, Apply at 139 owery, 1 near Grand street. —OR A FAIR CASH OFFER LESS, WILL| Eau mactory of & new 04 beautt-| ugar AL BANK, Forty. id. ave this ‘tay Mecured a q payable to stockholders on ‘April next. By order of i on NEW YORK, MARCH 21, 1868.— e President aaa Directors of six , the 1, ond 1" that provision has boon made sof somnb- annua tes oat of April proxtino, their tener, by the Breasurer of ap ington, by'the A it Treasurers at Bi at Povlade|pal: a together with schedules shewing the int of each coupon, and the aggresate eum Sh eush paeel ta.iet. be presenied. for examina flcaiton at toast three full usin 8. P, CHASE, ce ov Tie Thai COUNTY MINING | Manufacturing Company, No. 30 Pine street, New ¥ bang, dyke yf ely ei, oa the this company, due yeilh.be pata or a banking bones of "joseph W. Davis, 25 State street, Boston, A if thi i ws Sana a Fiano, ‘Treasurer. ONE YEAR Che teeing AND ’ Vouchers bought and sold, or collect. ed MORE, OLEWS & CO. bankers,’ 4 and’ 48 Wal i, ‘street. Tt TaD § SIX PER CENT DEBT CERTIFI. a © ee — 6 ver cont Treasury notes, and Goldand sold Stree Coagntan' WIP, JAMES & CO., 45 Wall street. Use SPAIES CERTIFICATES OF DEBT ISSUED ante focontrac oF8 WAR ORERT SEWELL, 72 Wall street. FETED, STATES, CHILYIPIVATES OF INDEDTRD- t and 90 gee tg E ' MORRISON, , 17 Nassau street. wae STATES BIX PER CENT ONE YE. rae juariermasters? Certificates Ric ae KINUSLAND, aber Contzretorm, and Broker, No. ws ED—AN ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR, AND ONB or two Rooms on the third floot ii movtern tra provements, by # gniieman and bis wife, in a house with a sinall tarnil} and no children; location ‘between Twenty- irty-rourth atresia, and Lexington and Fourth Address B., orb Font references given and required. ‘ost office, ‘ANTED—BY A TAMILY OF THRER GROWN PER- sons and a daughter = years old, the Lower Part of a one tween Second and Seventh street; the neighborhood enpying It unexcepitonable. required, Address, with per- Herald 0 Ke. Wages BROOKLYN, PART oF 21) In @ first A HOUSE Jase neighvor! f veacu ing ANTED—A FIRST CLASS ‘FOUR STORY HOUSE, with alt he moiern {improvements gultable for two ilies, between Second and Foiwth avenues and Twen h strevcs, ‘Rent not to exceed $600 per ors, bos 1,000 Post of CENTRALLY Lo. for @ corner Address STORY HOUSE, IN A ASTED_A NE fn ay ee Re avons MP. Ha wation Ay Spring FOR Wittaa? ON BOND AND eet nae Wye x years, at 7 per cent, on store perty, central di.neur he waier, Address B. Bost oe. R ONE. YEAR OR LONGER, 500 Sercerenaie in New Jereey. (our mites frows the ey, Hall, New York, worth thive times the amount, Good honaamen., Principals, or reaponstble persone will ad- rene 8 Be Lom $5.00 Adress Ray) N ON BOND AND real estate, in this city, , for two days, OR $10,000 TO . rape on im) D* LigdTHILLs nEW YW ‘work. Aa pov anaea TREATISE 19, oqoget AND ERR RS TION. ye With jlosteations, One el it 12mo., cloth bound. Price 40 cents. mm y oF ignorance existing nig, the genoral io regard to maiters concerning ghly San organ, bee convinced the suthor tbat ® popniag work on the su Batject would be ot nee value, and he hae tole lite volume "19 dinetat te, In plai endeavored in aa pertoos know ry io ene k ee Nioatter ene, and the means best ale ‘ated for its pre- ention Bent free. on receipt of 50 cente, Oats BTON, Publisher (late Rudd & Gavac Ny Broad , corner Lispenard atreet, ¥. yrs. 8. HA NK INS’ PAPER—ETIQUETTE, ARTS RTS OF M Beanty, on Games, Courting, Original 8 ofa Spp, Pictures, Ao, ‘Unlike other papers. Belen pata, oF 78 centee year. Very entertaining. Utlce Waiker NA Tees FIRST CLASS FOUR i ve. tia yi AT «CURIOUS " BOOK OF CITY WOMEN; OR IN- ™ Charectars ti pow, ¥ Cheap, Se ich