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Drawings Of Murray, Eddy & F aud Missouri State Lotteries.” 7 Fah I Bo.'s Ken! Bunrucky, arma on 8, 1863. 44, 35, 6x, 21, 66, 36, 48, i rian! 182-"Ataroh 1B. dss, 13, 40, 65, 25, 75, Th. 2, 44, 24, T, 52 (Curulars sont free of charas 97 a tigeining ener ¥ MURRAY, BD! ae Covington, » Or dt RK, eo ofthe Delaware Stato Bxrra Crass 131. : 15, 62 ye de 5 16, 27, 70, 8 lenlars sont) rev td JOUN A: MORRIS & CO.. Wilmington, Delaware, OMeint Drawings of the Library Asso- elation Company rs Losers Pte 8, 1863, Ey 42, 70, 8, she ie io "tr “0 9, 63, 44, 56. *“Cuass 132—March 18, 1863," 58, 29, 8, 40, There. Bis: Bi 80, 39, 18, 35, ®% ote. o,. na WRANoH “ELLIS. £0O., Covington, Ky. anime Cashea ‘tn Au “Legalized Lotte= ‘ormation furnished, GALLWEY & CO., hey ay 8; Nos. 16 and 16 Wall arcet, New York, ed in ast ree alized Lotteries. SEPM BATES. Wall he room No. |, Royal Havana Lottory.—Thirty and Siena premium paid for prizes; information furuis! uihest price paid for doub.oous and Atnerican gold and LOR & Bankers, 16 Wall street, ning. this day bri to the notice of gentie- g style of Dress Hats for 1863, Salesroom 118 Genin, 513 Broadway. GRAND OPENING. SPRING STYLES "ANTS! HATS. ‘Tho largest assortment ever displayed in this city, Frenc actly English and Anerican styles represented, New importation. Ready—Knox’s § ‘No. 212 Broadw: Eight Carte: ite for $1, of Un. @qualled style and nd Sols, at yrs corner of Cortlandt and Greenwich Genin, 513 Brondway, wit open. on THURSDAY, 1th’ instant, his new spring Pyles of CHILDREN'S HATS. which will comprise tie bh elties for infant: OS, aud MISSES: a eee "the Mt LLINE! RY an = fetes ING trade dealt with on liberal terms, \ Wheeler and Wilson's Siew Hi ighest Premiom Worl roadway, New York. Sewt: Fair, Tondon, Ma- 1862, Brown’ Pho Standard een Warranted ‘Bareiay otrest, ‘opposite Astor House," ee ANE Genin, 513 Broae way. Grand opening of Boys’, Cirls’ and Infants’ Hate, Army and Navy Album pipette of ieee and soldiers, taken daily at HOLMES’, No. 264 < Tome. on Tuesday, March 1 1 TLLAND RRS — ‘us a) 7, ALRY ANDER: uzinpres, of the United states ’ steamship Flaabeau, Baw ‘Touin, of Monrovy, Waterford county, Ireland, Glasgow and Waterford papers please poy. Marvin—Baxrse.—At Newport, ., ae Thursday, aaron 12, by tho lov. Thomas Ly Randolph. Joser Dass Manvin, United States Navy, to Anyw Ranporn, daughter aan ite times Breese, United States Navy.” TRRADWFIL—PARSONS.—At Port Jefferson, L. 1., on ‘Wednesday morning, March 18, by the Rev. L. Stewart, Mr. Aveusrus Treapwet., of Brooklyn, to Mies CoaRLorrs Apa Parsons, of the former place. No cards, Died. Buaxx.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, March 16, Mrs. Mary T. Buaxs, widow of Jobn Blake, in the 90th year of bor ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectful, Mevited to attend the funeral, at the Reformed Datel 4eburch of New Lotte, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two Barsoor.—On Tuesday, March 17, Huvry A. Lect ate of the Arm of King & Briscoe, aged 23 years and 10 months. Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afterno nu, @t two o'clock, from his late residence, 131 Johnson yn. Buavvert.—Un Roane y, iach 17, Lovisa Duavverr, — daughter of R. D. and Mary Blauvelt, aged 22 ‘The funoral will take piace at the residence of her pa- ‘Feots, 246 Mulberry street, Newark, N.J. The friends of ‘the (amily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this rsday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without fur- Bzowx.—On Wednesday morning, March 18, Joseri Bree iniant son of awl J. and iho friends of the family aro iuvited to attond the fune- zal Fee ae afternoon, at two o'clock, from the roai- denice of his paronta, 118 Niuth street, without further in- ‘Cuanxe —In POP HAGT, Tuesday, March 17, Marra, {a beloved. wife € Goo. B. Clarke, in the 50th year of The relatives and friends of the family are respectful; fmyited to attend the faneral, from ber late residence, = aveune, Brooklyn, on Friday morning, at ten Seance. —On Wednesday, March 18, Contatiana, daugh- ter of James M. and Catharine Clarke, aged 5 yours and 2 The relatiyos and friends of the family ave respectfully fnvited (0 attend the funeral, from the residence of her |, 61 Monroe street, on Friday afternoon, at two Oe ok, without fvrther invitation Caveat —On Wednesdsy, March 18, Roskann Caci- wei, darghter of James and’ Catherine Cauitieid, aged 5 months and 9 days. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu Deral, ae (Thursday) afternoon), at two o'clock, from ve dee parents, corner of Watts and’ West Samer. -Datnbmant aud’ daughter of the lai ong. Friends of the family aro invited to attend the funeral gervices this (Thursday) afternoon at half-past two o'clock at Calvary church, The relatives are invited to meet at her late residence, No. 41 Kast Twenty-second street, at two o'clock. Dickixsox.—On Toesday’, March 17, Tuomas Jrrveeson, son of Charles T. and Mary J. Dickinson, aged 6 years, 6 anouths aud 15 days. ‘The friends and acquaintances are respectfully mvited ‘to attend the funeral, to take piace this (Whursday ) after moon , at two o'clock, from bis late residence, 118 Ridge stroet, Brooklyn. Fiaticas.—On Tuesday mornivg, March 17, Nicionas Fuamioan, a pative of Corlasederigan, parish ‘of Clentu- ‘vert, county Monaghan, Ireland. ‘The friends ot the family aro requested to attend the Fi |, this (Thursday) aiternoon, at one o'clock, from St Vingent De Panl’s , North Sixth street, Brovk- jyo. E. D. Vox —10 Harlem, on Welnesday morning, March _s, Hawwan Cecnia, youngest daughter of Peter and Mary Jane Fick, nged 41 months und 3 days. ‘the funeral will take place ou Friday morning, at ten o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 118th street, east of Second avenue. Fowisr.—On Wednesday, March 18, at bis late resi- povwny)y et 31 Charlton street, James Fowcen, in the 74th year is age. ‘fhe relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- ‘ders of the Washington syuare Methodist bo oharch, are respectfully invited to attend the from the church, in Foérth street, near Sixth avenue, 01 Saturday morning, at ten o'ciock. Fuannnny.—On Wednesday March 18, Micnart FLaw- xrry, second son of Stephen and Honora Flannery, aged ‘Bu years. ‘The frieads and acquaintances of the family are re pce) eed invited to attend the funeral, from resi- dence of bis father, No. 320 Pearl street. GaLaTian.—OD erg morning, March 16, at half-past even o'clock, CLAna WaRwER GALATIAN, doughter of Ano ‘and tho late John B. Galatian, aged 23 yours, The tunoral igh -y) fom her late coeenee, Be. J io 18 reday) rt at ten oe! ae ie,” daughter of James F. Vivletta M. ‘Hall, on board the steamer Arago,on Sunday, March 9, ‘aged 7 years, 7 moutimand 23 days. Howtm —Ov Tuesday morning, March 17, of consump- tion, Ravit Howren, in the 40ub yeur of bis age. The funeral will fake piace from his late residence, No, 460 Washington street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o clock. “Phe friends and acquaintances are invited to at end, without further notice The remains will be takea %, Greenwood Cometery for interment. ada papers please Co Resor. bar 4 ‘Wedueeday’ evening, March 18, Romar ‘Hesror, in the 76th year of his age. ‘The ffiends of the family are respectfully invited to at ‘tena the funeral, from Grace church, Broadway, on Sator- day afternoon, at balf past three o'clock, without further {Ry tation Homrr.—On pa tonntny | aoe ‘17, Mrs, Maxcanet Homrr, aged T4 y The felonds: ‘and noqnaintances of the family are respect- fully imvited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son, John Hoeft, No. 108 avenue D, this (Thursday) aa beng ‘one o'clock. a jonnon.—On Wednesday morning, March 18, Carm Rink, the beloved wife of Tianenden iohngae. The (rionds abd acquaintances of the family are re- specttully lavited to to attend the funeral, without further notice, from her late residence, No, 141 ‘Newark aveaue, Jorpey City. Jou. On hy mag A March 18, Ricwarp ©. Jouum, late pnember of bd by ag mit Gh Va (Seovbd Metropol in}, aged 20 His relatives and iriends and 4 {howe of father, Hoary T. Joilie, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis parents, No. 248 West Forty: gixth street, on Friday afternoon at obe o’ohwok Lonixa.—-In Boston, @ Wednesday, March 18, Axx 8, wife of the late George H. Loring, ‘and daughter of tho Jate Danie! Sharp, D. 1). Lovoneay —Ia Brooklyn, on y, March 17, June Love many, in the 420 year of hif age. Hie relatives and (riends, also the officers and members Of Com any C, Keventwth regiment, are invited to a the funeral, from St. Ann's church, corner of ‘i fet Frout atreea, Brooklyn, this (Tharaday) afternoon at o'clock, The requiem’ mass will be celebrated’ at ten o'cluek A.M. Leups.—Io Brooklyn,on Tueeday, March 17, Maver C., youngest son of Jan. H. Leeds ‘The friends of the family (re invited to ottend the fone. wal, from the residence «{ his parents, 80 Orange street, (Thursday ) afternoon, at two 0 clock. Laan. —On Wi NEW YORK HKEKALD, THUR DA Y, MARCH 1y, | fovor, Zmrmun Ansxannie, eldest son of Zephirin and | to the Supreme ‘Court at Wi Jane Leclair, aged 2 years, 10 months and 24 days. ‘The relauives and friends of the-famiy are invited to attend the funeral. this (Thursday) at two o'ciocd, (ron Lhe residence of bis father, 376 Ninh Street. [His remains will be taken to Calvary Cemolery for interment. Musk.--On Tuesday, March 17, after along illness, Petaa G. Misx, aged 73 year 1 months. ‘The friends: re! 08 of (he family are respectfully: invited toatiend the funeral, from his late resid.uce, 102 Lewis street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o’c! Mimick,—Ia Brookiyn,on Wednesday evening, March 18, Loxerra, wife of Dr. H.C. Mirek, aud daughtor of Elisha Horwn, of White Plains, N. ¥. Notice of funeral in lo-morrow’s papers. MoCormick.—On Tuewday, March 17, Josarn, son of Francis and Mary MoCormick, aged 2 months 11 days. The relatives and friends of the family aro renee invited to attend the funeral, this Gw) | appeal was Pending, September, 1862, they -set- tled with the Milwaukee and Minnesota Railroad Company and two or three other defendants. There were forty-four defendants in all; the others were not settled with. The Milwankee and Min- better carry this settlement into effect, made a motion in the Supreme Court, in February, 1863, This the Court refused to do, which has the effect to postpone the trial of the second mortgage ap- peal on its merits unt) i: bruary, 1864. The land grant end of this road »»# not allowed to partici- pate in these proceedings. Their end of the read rt, Youngest ‘at two o'clock, ut the residence of parents, 326 Stan’ tou a. is advertised for sale on April 25, 1863. The road amtee AN Om Wednesday, March 18, Joun McPaRuN, | ig now in the hands of a receiver, appointed by The relatives and friends of tho family, also the mem- bers of Atlantic Hose Company, No. 16, and the Fire De- | partment in general, are respecttully ‘invited to attend the funeral, this (ibursday) afternooa, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 44 First street. MaRcHant.—On Wednesday, March 18, Anna, wife of Twos. Makcuayt, and daughter of Thos, Gaskill, West- moreland, England, aged 27 yours, 1 month and & ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to pat. tend the funeral, on Fridsy afternoon, at three o’clock, {row hor late residence, Teenie -third street, between Fourth and !'ifth avenues, Brook McCionn,—-On Wednesday, March 18, of consumption, Wiritam McCue an, ip the 38th year of his age. The funeral will take place ‘from residence of his Judge Miller, United States District Judge. cannot be taken out of his hands, except by sale of premises, until all the debts of the company are paid or satisfied. The judgment debts are those amounts will get possession of the property, subject to the payment of about $7,000,000 of mort- gages. No party has yet appeared desirous of taking the property on ‘hese terms. ‘The committee appointed by the public board ‘The trends of the family are invited to attend the fu- nera! this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from his ve clea board of brokers, i, opposition tthe Jate residence, 263 WWliain —— - Pumxivs—At Lafayette, Ind.,on Monday, March 16, | po'eri nave passed a rawolution tho substance of w of paralysis,at the Migtatice ofl her son-in-law, Cyrus 8. ae may | Cryo - Ros 1, SALLY, widow of Silas Perking, iu the 66th year of age. Her relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, {rom the residence of her son-in law, Gilbert Lorton, No. 58 West Thirty-Gret streot, this caneaey) afternoon, at two o'clock Her remains wilt taken to Ridgeifold, Ct., for interment. QUINLAN.—Suddeuly, on’ Friday, March 13, Ricnarp, ‘son of the late James and Catharioe Quinlan, im the 26th ness, directly or indirect! tlou, to immediate oxpul from visiting, during business hours, the rooms of the oe nag ge many of 18 members were in the practice so aS ne were subject to the rules aud regulations Those members of the closed board contributed, with the other members, to the su; , and submitted to and recognized its laws. ‘Your committee do not deem any action necessary to 4 1 aay ORS ae ‘be taken by thie association retaliatory in its effects or as Philadelphia papers please copy. offset adopted closed board. Rocaum—The Tuneral of “Hewny Roacurs will take | *" so ie cones be hen Both boards are i dent izations, and 6 pass or eoact Mea aes per paige oe sensible pat tions, as in their judgment they may eee Ot. It is not the first time in the eventful history of the pee this (Jhursday) afternoon, at three o’clock, from his a renidasen, 66 Cranberry street, Brooklyn. Rexp.—Ou Wedvesday, March 18, after a short and se- ‘250. per bbI. lower. nesota Railroad Company, that they might the | were sipped to. consiice isting ad to have, the second mortgage appeal dismissed. Hore were tqurut fo, mostly at Blo. a 20. for now es It mest 4 $16 62 for new do. , and $11 50 po Boot © 10K0. 8 11}; | 650 boxes of bacon at Tic. a about $1,000,000, and the farm mortgage debta rp about $1,500,000. Any party in interest paying | Si#le B . Property No. 63 Bot » 25 by 160. jouse (0. ts yn Br Stable and lot No, 6 Kast 19th sur Houso and tot No. 255 East 10th stroe ‘His resolution ‘nhivits the members of the cloned board | 2 lots on 26th yet hear 7th avenue, joining, $2,400 each. $2,660 each ove, $2,100 2 on 26th street, ad; 400 26ib street, adjoining, 4 on 27th stroot, adjoinin of the open: 3 on 2th street, ‘north 5! 4 lots ‘ashington. While that | lots of Rio at Sic, aud Jamaica and St. Domingo, in bod at 240. a 2 yo. Corton was dull and down to 80c. a Sle, for midding Kirw,—Vhe market wag quiet. Mackerel were abu: Other kinds we'e unchanged Freacitm.—ibere was not much doing in this tine ‘fq ut Liverjool (here were engaged 1,000 bbis. flour a! In Od. ; bushels corn at 6 4a. im bulk, and 900 pax pad bd. To Bristol heavy goods “rable extant at 268. a 275. vd. Hay was in rather better demand, at S00. « ic. for North river. Lunes were eelling more freely, but buyers bad nny ex- ©. LRATIMR was unaltered in but not active. Line was steady at $1 for common Rockland, which ‘was in fair demand Morass —There wore gold to-day 1,000 bbls. and half bbls. Now Orleans, part at 430. a Sdc., and 226 bhde. a Muscovado, part at 460, NavaL SrOuRs were fe sanetivn and epirite vorpeutine was hoavy at $3 20 a $3 25. Pxovisions.—Pork foll to $14 4 25 for old mess, 8 $13 62 for primo with siles of 350 bo! ruled dull at $11 264 $13 plain. and $13 a $18 76 for extra moss. ove 6 of 1,300 bbls and tieroes of lard within th meee 600 pi of hams and shoulders at 5340.4 6c. Butter was inactive at 220. a 280. , and 17c, a 280. for Western, Cheese continued quiet so & 15540 ‘Sau was quoted about the same in price but was lightly Spices were dull and somewhat nominal. Svcars were declining, with sales of 540 hhds. at 110. a dealt in. 18 sso. botind Orleans, 10540. @ Lic. for Cuba, und 11%. TALLOW was down to 12){¢,a 12X0., with sales of Wumxey.—Only 300 bbis. found buyers at 450. a 470, His friends and tanoes to consider the relations of the board with the | 80,000 ibs. arigng. the hscesh sesciigeeieaeresemat hes regular Stock Exchange (o-day made the following MoCauz,—On We y, March 18, Barxarp McCaus, | report, which was unanimously adopted:— aged 36 years, Your committee beg teave tw offer the following ‘and lot No. 20 Beach street. On 27th street, rear of ‘eet, hoar Tth avenue, §2,) Jot on 28th street by Adrian HH. Maller, 8. 90th st., 82 fect west 4th ay, $1,300 60 24th st. 100 feet woat 9th av., $245 each. _ MISCELLANEOU: vere ilineas, SARAH A. in the 33d year of ber cloned board that have passed resolutions which HOUSEHOLD WORD-BUY YOUR FIRST CLASS | Nor 1i9 Washingion street, a sivurday moroiog. aren, | Dave,ob mes with publ fpr A at H'D. BASBPORD'S Great Basaat, Coopet lastitate, o'clock. Her tr ‘and ‘acquaintances are respcottully | ,yroy committee note with pleasure the course takem BY | Atior pice. the minority of that board, who voted sure. Thig minority was ‘composed of ahighly a ble portion of the board, Gg) a large proportion invited to attend. Her remains will be tuken to Rye for intermen! SHaw.—Mrs, Mancager Snaw, the beloved wife of ei: Wwarsker. KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKEX, uence. Fi eal by Michael Ghaw, and daughter of Peter Davies, ee ee > Gas we" toodar eo aud grocer in New York, after Ennuwkillen county , Ireland. ‘And your committeo, in conclusion, beg leave to ee Fe ‘Tho relativos aid {riends of the family are respectfully a p anan'the BOX OF NOTE PAPER, RRADY INITIALED (A Jnvited to aitond the tuneral, this (Thursday) altornoon, | Scher board eaimporséat, aay no further vac of fe At, Botha 6. is trondway. Fete 81.75 at half-past one o'clock. Her remains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. ScaNtax.—On Wednesday, March 18, Joanna, the be- loved wife of Thomas Scanlan, aged 65 years. Her remains will be taken from her late residence, of the matter. Respectfully submitted, Stock Exchange. Wapnespav, March 18, $27000 US 6's, ’81,cou 10454 100abs Pac M SS Co. eels, Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets, Bi Phat chsch Fit ninth ‘alroot ‘and. Ninth veine, | SOOUSOsOS reg 108% 100” do, Geen ana Catton atin! Window Sues, a where a solomn requiem mass will be celebrated at nine 100 685. ie ie a Ne 'W Bowery” mere o’clock,for the repose of her soul. spectiully invited to attend the funeri Her friends are re Sroxats.— At West Farms, on Tuosday, March 17, Cans- mixe E., wife of Wm. B, sickels, and only daughter of the late Thomas Messor, aged 29 yea ‘Th: relatives and friends i the family aro respectfully invited to attend the fuueral, at the Reformed Dutch cbureh, West Farms, on Saturday afte:noon, at two ‘o'clock. is SaaTu.—On Wednesday morning, March Jou ( 0000 do.....new Cree eat son of Moses aud Sarab Smith, aged 2000 ono 6 i. Funeral service will be held at his father’s residence, | , 7000 Missour! 6's. .- 360 Madison street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at four | 10000 do......b30 o'clock. The relatives and friends are invited to attend prod nae ae without turther invitation. ‘Ihe remains will be taken | 1000 Mod's totikStJ to a gy L. 1., for interment. Soe oa Tuesday, Murch 17, Joay, son of Thomas jed 8 years and 5 ‘mouths. The perp be ves aud friends of the fumily are respectfully invited to attend the tunoral, this (Imursday) afwrnoon, at two o’clock, at the residence of his parents, 198 Hester street, corner of Baxter street 5000 Mich Sos f.... 1125 5000 AGTH zd m pl 9134 10000 Chi & NW1m 12 Ley 8, 61 Nassau street, | second door abo 1863. wix | A™ A and-easy, AM DISEASES OF THE EYE.—DR. MARGULIES, Ander of Horse, brother of had twent) poate burg, muy be couigulted from 9 10 2 ocloak at the House, New Tork. — LL KINDS OF HANDSOME BLACK WALNUT. OAK nd Gilt Picture Frames, wx cents foot, at BRAD. ‘ ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF MEDALLION, PRUs | CURR ‘FOR ‘RUPTURE, ‘WHITE'S P. NT (3 ‘Truss we ‘eh at this disease: ight clean °° FeRGORY & co., 26 Bond atreet. Phelan and Ocullst to hie Highness the Prince Alex. ¢ Kmpress of Ruasia, having 0¢ in London and Bt. Peters: Lafarge two years imaoy.—On Wednesday morviog, Murch 18, after a lin- gering illness, Witsis, only son of Willinta Hand Chthe. s pennemas, %. y. Tino McGown Tracy, aged 3 years, 6 months and 12 days. | 5000 Clev “ePittsdm 51 BROADWAY, &. Y., Tho relatives aud friends are respectfully invited to | 5000 Mies &Molg.. 56 3 ADWAY, N.Y, attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two rican 3% 4 ADWAY, MY. o'clock, from the residence of his pareuts, 99 "Forsyth #3 BROADWAY. N.Y. atreet. bros #3 UROADWAY. B. Y, Ware —On Tuesday, March 17, Jase, som of Robert | {0 Nei 9 43 BROADWAY. N.Y, ged Elizabeth White, aged 82 years, 2 months and 23 fy leroy Hepabiie bn 7 ts Besapeey & f- ‘The relatives atid friends of the family are respectfully | 7 BanloN America. 101 1% | vesncm vous suints, BROADMaY, 4. ¥., invited toattend ihe funeral, this (Ihursday) Afternoon, n iCH YOKE SHIRTS: at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 2 popcentctornny ae gen ite Fest YORE rire Willem ateeet, Booth Broceiys. 40 Imp de Tradera’B 102 FREN' SHIRTS rs LY pk Be aia FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Es ters mrnnn ree Biucee Wepnespar, March 18—6 P. M. SHIRTS, 4 suigts, Money continues very easy; on call it is worth & WARRANTED TO FIT. 86 percent. Some money is coming in from the WARRANTED 7O.01E , i WARRANTED TO FIT, country for employment, and funds which have WARKANIED TO FIT been used in carrying gold are seeking more WAKRANIED TO FIT. ‘ se 132 WARBKANTED TO VIT. honest employment. Debt certificates, old issue, | 12 New Jersey fi . WAKRANIBD TO FIT are steady at 99% a 743 the new issue commanded | 160 Pacific M88 Co. 192 weg UH Wiktaray 3 x ft “4 te d pr w 4s vit, this morning 97%. 50 400 Pitts, Vac 65 WAKEANIED TO FEE Gold was dull and lower to-day. It fluctuated co Be Ce 051% R, CHEAPER, stween 15324 154% my “m10 65 ¥ between 153% and 155, closing 154% bid. Ex. 60 bb Pred TBE 33 HEA aAtee ctearee change sold at 168 and 149. The speculation in | 100 6 100 do......b80 34 ER, CHEAPER. C TEAPE gold and bills has been pretty thoronghly checked, | 31 Me GHEAPER, CHEAPER. CHEAPER, 1, without some great disaster, will not be re- SECOND BOARD. cH EAPER, CHEAPER, Logg oe 25 , $21000 US6's,"81, reg 103% 10shs NY Cen RR. 116% x rn rh vived ina hurry. There is very little money to be | 30000 Us 6’s,"81, cou 104-500 Erie Ri made in gold now either by buying-or by selling it. | The stock market was inactive this morning; | prices show very little variation from last even- ing’s quotations. The war of the boerds operates to some extent against speculation; but the con- viction is general among the leading operators | that, sooner or later, the steady increase of paper | money which is going on, coupled with the enor- | mous increase of railway traffic, must generate a | period of great speculative activity, with a con- siderable advance in prices. At the morning board to-day Pacific Mail opened at a decline of 2000 do... 10444 10000 U 8 6's ‘74, reg 96 5000 73.10 OL Ap 106% 360 10000 US6's,Lyrcer 9975 50 10000 do... new 97% 6000 Mo6’s) toH&sts 5000 ‘Tol. Wab zém 92 5000 CB &y Spebds 129 2000 Erie 3d m b "64 11535 100 Harlem RR 100 Hartem RP 200 Mich So & NI RR. 1500 Cleve & Pitts RR C Canai mreet, 10% : CH EAP CHEAP CHEAPEL CHUBAPEK, For ihe same qualities and of any States, At Maer AL! pringipal ROTH ¥ HASED AND PLAIN FINE GOLD RINGS POR SALE by GEO. ©. ALLEN, 415 Broadway, oue door below ORNS, BUNIONS. INVERTED NAILS. ENLARGED 2 t fr terday’ ‘ dad a | * : jovus all dines of the Font sen waee pain or per cent from yesterday's price, and advai | 110 Bk of Commerce. 98 cori ventemon iv tie by Dr A Sur ) i . ropodist, 700 Broadway. Refers to physiciaus aud 3% per cent. Erie was }4 lower, Hudson %, Har- | 4° poy yaa % geonnor theaty. ches lem 4, Southern old 1, Toledo %, Rock Island ¥%, Fort Wayne 134. On the other hand, Pittsburg was | ¥% better, and Quicksilver roe 5 per cent. Go- vernments were steady, and so were bonds, At | fi Quicksilver M Co 85 100 dovsseeeess WOR FW ; aio 6 tot the one P. M. call of the public board the busi- “a oo 188 228 Nor We iit Se ness, except in Pacific Mail, was light. In the | in 830 Ie ye ee is afternoon the market was dull. The following | ‘gy Lledo 192i were the last quotations: U86's,cou,’81.103% a 1044, Erie 18% & 2 Sales at the Pablic Board. 7.30 0, A& 0.1064; a 106% Erie preforred 9 ONR O'CLOCK P.M. 99% a 100 Hudaonitiver.100 101 $500 Trea 73-10 p.c. 1061, 200 abs Canton ( Dem’nd not’s.154\¢ @ 164%% Harlem... 38 38% | 20000 US's, lyrcer. 1005, 200 Krie RR... anara ge. ibase @ 164% Harlem pref. 6455 84 165000 American gold yd 200 Missouris.... 61 a 62% MichCent....101 a 108 | 90000 do... 260 woe do. eye 60 #hs Penn Coal Co. 124 100 Del & Hud Canal. 127 Mich South'n. 60% @ 61 Mich So’n g’4.107 8 110 Quicksi 3 6 MinoisCentral 92 a 9214 Pacific Mail,.193 @ 193% Clev & Pite.. 71 a 72 100 ee ss = 600 NY Central. .116% @ 117 a4 , We understand that steps are about being taken | to adjust the affairs of the Michigan Southern Rail- way. The road is now doing, and has been doing for over a year back, a very large and profitable | business, has paid off all its floating debt,andhas a | 8° large sum of money invested in ite own sinking | fund bonds, and applicable to dividends. The | guaranteed stockholders are understood to be in | treaty with the company for a division of this money, and for some settlement of their position in future. By the face of their stock certificates they are entitled to ten per cent annually from the date of the issue of this stock—which, this summer, ‘ Mich, (sain 1400 Cley 4 Pitts RR. 200 Chi & Rock ir) RR 340 200 do . 250 Pitts, PeWachiRh FOUR 0" noes? a. Te Oe ae 600 sha Erie Rat. de 100 do.. 100 Brie preforted.. oe * Seo ‘i Harem preferred bred do. soo MBANIRR.. oe wre! & Pitts. RRR SS EK sseeressza eugazesuae : will amount to about sixty per cent—say | 100 = ee AS Hh $1,600,000. It is not likely that the company | qe juo Coa ite ong - | at 1900 Chi foc Ial'd 08% will be willing to pay or the guaranteed stock: 190 Pie FEW Chl cn holders to prefer any such claim as this. A com- promise can probably be devised which shall be equitable to both parties. If the company, for in- stance, were to pay twenty-five per cent to the guaranteed stockholders in lien of all dividends to June 1, 1863, and at the same time to consent for- mally to the guaranteed ten per cent being accu- CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Weowespar, March 18—6 P.M Annm.—The sales were confined 40 bbis pota at BC Baxavercrr.—A further slight reduction was reported t-day in prices of floor, yet buyers purchased eparingly both for home use and export, and the market cloned |." Sales wore made of 7,500 dbie. State and Weetern, $1 70 @ $1 78 for bd « $1 GT Sor Milwaukee club and amber spring. aed ¢) | and Milwankee road are under a misapprehension £ red sad amber Western, $1 | Wy moruing, March 18, of scarlet | their claims, From this juicment they apves sales baviog bees Ormfacd ) amatl ai suit purebasers, @t VICTOR BE. MAU mreet, PANS—NEW STYLES PROM PARIS—FOR SALE B MPATRED BIGHT RESTORED, by All druggints, Depot fro Ghathawn _Removed to 16 Waverley place. cure Thee woteng. Iw tay Bpep. re RRH a. Oculist and Aurtat, NSULTING ROOM. 416 KROADWAY, Cured by Dr. von’ EIEN RECTION LABELS AND bo aay KINDS in, in. EB, 1 white uaptities te Chambers ‘and Colored, printed and GEO. ©. ALLEN, 415 Broadway, one dove velow Canal street. OLD PENS —THE LEST AND T A. MORTON'S. 25 Maden lane, ork MPORTANT SURGICAL CASES—PILBS FISTULA, | Siricture, Stone in the Bladder, Devormilies of the Eyes, and Pace, snd the special diseases of both sears trrat SMEAPEST, A? ED IN ONE MINUTS, ‘Oculias and Aurtat, __ Consulting Rooms, 616 Broadway HAVE BOLD WOLCOTT'S INSTANT PAIN ANSINE. iator at my drug four monins. ADIES’ GILT COMBS-—NEW STYLES—JUGT RE. ed from Para. bor sale by,GKO. C, ALLEN, 415 1 one door below CADAL sree LBVETT, DENTIST, Of Atmospheric Piates Ietroducer and atentee A Katadi ENDUN'S PRIVATE SIDEBOARD CASHIERS DB parte roadway, corner of Cedar sireet DURE GOLD WEDDING RINGS FOR SALE BY ALLEN, 415 Broadway, one door below Cnuai at ne v1 1, PLES! PILE P ree woes eeding, blind oF Itching piles, use Dr, WITMER 8 ri % REMEDY. Tis © corinne Beeson, Key bange plese waa af mulative hereafter, this should satisfy the guaran- | 799 southern and 000 Canadan with our revised | Miewd for on Fears, he WAS entirely oured by this teed stockholders, and could be paid by the com- | range— Medicine, Bold a bt Bowery pany. epertee Reeene eee 2 +4 4 4 ORT MAND WRITERS WILL id ur eee eeenee | yo a" ‘harmon poy The business at the Sub-Treasury was as follows | fr non to Shots exten Weaiers.. 108 8.10.00 | 88 Broadway, Phrenclogionl exam to-day:— jad ian, T 4 9 00 | dally. Receipts a era: 750 8 23 | Queeve purtoxs ax STODR, NRW srtLEe— Paprontes aioe 1 | Get chic ay bie bi0 | Dralv™atLeh iliiiway: one dot iow Canna Balance «+44, 14,182,166 90 veel. Jeet “ $e) | AWATONES AND JEWELHY-OF ALL DRscRIP Corn meal. Jersey and Brandywite 415 a 500 r 7 Some of ‘the partion interested in La Crosse | <\wisent wae ft Gabon of ‘only 13,000 bosbeix Ww on cody Thy forweniy tr Wel creer oe “we sanwinre 1862 | | ' { | | i] ed 9 eb DANIELS. Ofte, 221 Sisth avenue, sear Four ie t teenth s | aud, as you predi MISOKLLANEOuS, )S SCHENCK DR. BOURNCK. Dit, SCH BNC ex tit DOCTOR HOHRNCK that ca ot, tadetph ew in IKE CONS UMPTION we 1m BALD MOI oa) 4 ways be found at bis rooms, 32 KONDO STKE ET, ever wire, TUEBDAY KBAD, KEAD, READ id day donee & month i what ACH BNOK'S SKAWEED TONIC and MANDRAKE PILLS are doing to | i NORTH SIXTH Provent Consumption a“ tor advice showls READ IT. READ I pa. NOK'S SUAWBED TOC, Tinie .. remedy ter Bi At 8 listance to pro saeed in.nactand Ga vaablis” AE, Mie Tanveaiitte oe) cane hie seen Go aod inquire SNC K to fll the or.ors. Every druggist thinks — for th oon jtob (Lew, sad it th i that bie SeuBNe KS MANDRAKE PILL. Go where you wit ders should be tiled trsh ware way with (he Intthale Porras Me ites or oh fis on & bax’ of Tur wer subte rr * sho. eae pots Tet a us| SHIPPING NEWS other assets of the meroid matter, was DAY AamAnAO FOR NEN YORK f nat ry! Tne SBAWKED TONIO Srines up the tone of the stomach * Rinne... Aus KivOR AL On0e au mppotite, “After caning * hemcty diunor, | RUA sin 8 witeglaaatul o iC Mit digest the Goad ani peovews wu UGpiow ant feelin alines ‘ S tis parfecth areas ‘and ve bie to the taste, FEATe Of Mow Wark, Sevan Hy RRS The SELWERD TORO Aus MANDICAKE PILLS have die. . more romote “the bealthor thy array th Taher medicince before the puia In Laulsvitte Ke |p Atearmahie Khersonnay (itr), Hugh, Laverpool—W llaune lone, there are thousands of dollars worth abipped weexiy, | & Yulin. By reading the following the pubuo inay beable to judge of Thompeon, Havana and Mew Or pe Bleainenip Pace well & C the oltrots of these medivinen, The SEAWEED TONKG ia compound oxtract, carefully distilled trom « comiuon weed 00 the seashure, pos f Panctsoo—Sntion & Co, soryowl—-Wala, Carver & gantric Chane, $ Se ce ss soe at arising groper at a PH wit aeig cose Bkiinrs W iwel 20, ft ¢ bewt Frencts = HE REMARKABLE Gack OF MRS. BLIZABETH or . Flagg, Monigvideo and Buenos This lady reaiden at. Nov 109 Bilaworth stcvet, Philadet hin. On the Yth of sowuary | last she came for advice to r, SOHENOK; complained of pains in every part of Ler bodyg her stomach was much swollen, her bowels cosure; the fain in her right sido wae excrulisting; abe was stupel and unable to 4o up According to Dr. SCHNUCKS abe ofc, with the. Bi ED TONIC and Neguser, Breinen—Delriche & Oo Brig Hugh Barclay, 1 Hem ith x ine Brig Hauling (Datebe Biseubrook, Porta Behnidt & Co, Brix Lady of the Lake (Br), Hill, 8t ba me 4, Oeoteres seat orman, Daggett, Por hm larey ir). ao MANDRAKE FILLS. Her bowels wore 40 obainataly com pray ( rust, Hallta—D M Dewol ‘that 18 required oigh Sear Tesnocaen Winets , Halifax—Brott, Son & Co. & passage, tout i pl i Med tour euro: | , BehrRO Howerd, Niseiwon, New Orleam—W A Net dient in ordinary Aiwr few dara. hor gre vat eur] Hobe Mary & Catharine, Swasey, New Orteans—W Hap ican of Taeca, rom wre to toe inches Fengta ermine dees Pond eeeht Oaly Daughter, Falkenburg, Washington—Van Brunt panged great Bumbers ofa suniiar dopes of Kune or us 5 pieces, ‘an 16 aes hr Win Allen, Cramor, Waxhingion—Van Brunt & Slaght cventg ‘Br, meta ct tame pert. tata old Behr Di) Warner, Hawkins, Waslington-—Jonas she’ veels like a Mew being. “She ia fio from vain, “and Naw cies Georke W W Woistler, Parkor, Wasnington—Bentiey, Rica ft ae Salhi and aire facet | Rite F Satierty, C Jamin, Want oun Smith & Oa panepi tty ioe fein goon at ake Soh Ann & Susan, Pearion, Waahington—B D i sire Khowehovw ter (eset igaetalen sae eee ccatoraients | Schr OL Baylor, Tooker, Wasbington—Van Brant & Blaght health, and, her deliverance from astave of sulering whion | Schr Pawnor, St Jonn, Washington. huimad naturs ould not have jong austained. ope ioe Sura, Couey, See oe Degen pale eae Ta ya say ‘ote perk ohh Me tog tenes ie addock, Hieffeus, Puiladelphia—Bentley, say that i’ Mrne Wilsod hie? not speedily Obuained rolict her case | Sehr riumph, Wa'son, Philadeiphe—J W MaKe. mat have ieeminaad in Sehr Elion H Gott, Thompson, Boston—H O Fisher. ANOTHER 3 arate oan BR CASR. Sebr Henry Castof, Albro inthe enny A indy camo to Dr SCHENCK, atthe. Martborough H poe naa Rape heen Botton. Bho was supposed by her physician 10 be afl forme Ai rs tee, alitenenee with tape worm. She bad severe pains aud sensadon of ner MeLacgabe, something moviig and twisting taskie of "Theas toel- ARRIVED. Ings, at times, almost throw her tute convulsions. “It would | U # snpply steamahtp Union, Edward Conroy, Lieut Oous creep up into her throat and appear to bite. The only mpnaina Wa Port Royal, ac, to quiet it wae to drink milk, when it would settle down i 'B transport), Sayder, Washington, 2,19 Meep. Sho would have to take aquartot it to bed with | DO. tn Dallnat, artormaster. oF every night for that purpose. She was very oostive ienmahip Baltimore, Galt, Baltimore. yellow, aoe deied up to's tere shadow, ‘Dr, BONENCK | peemente li (rem), Sevaliing, Liverpool, 40 days, with evo or four MANDIEAKE FLLLS every night for & weak, seetohemtian $0 Mulncke'& Weudt, 1th, lat 30 64 nd the SEAWEED TONIC according 12 a Tong 60 40, passed an American ship showing Sd diat pendant guiy moved ine vowels stghiy ease’ day. and week, tnor- | ation dinary persons, would have poysicked ping aM but tk mick- Bhi Pharegnsault, Brandt, Aat Jen 16, with mdse, ened the salina, and she found that abe did not crave any | to J Had strong sueely. winds mont hI more m tad passed through several icebergs in ‘At the oud of a week Dr. SCHENCK gave her adeabie dose, ny aa aan sayeight or ten MAND) ed # large quantity of aan and slime, im ded « Iarge lizard. From that time she This shows what Ship Constellation, Mulliner, NoW Orleans, 15 days, tn bal oa Haw Ox i s Poets now perfectly well owe wh b rr juartermaater, r medicine any wr tres vent, ny person Ul at vy weaterly gale: imasines that th nbvegs worms. on any other kind a? a Fe Gensmsetente (iene), stig, Lenn ee Desk Of worms, if tho} will take muficlont MANDRAKE FILLS | veu'btwith mise to Usuart & ‘sperienced heavy every day for a Week er ten to relax the secretions, | most of the but not to purge, then take a joxe, enough to phyalc | Bark Whi severely, ft will carry off aitor in the system, | 10, in bal all id imal and if nothing of the kind ‘chou d be there, it will cloause the system and leave the patient ina a healthy condidion, ‘AND STILL, soa ACen Haperte proves, 05 dan tat 63, gale rot th he Fey bark under ata eet the tame, Uy A gentioman of Gunde mdeu, N. J., certines that he had all the th ine radl un most distrensit 4 of liver complaint and dyspepma, br fd Es miles during the ia 4B He applied to Dr. HOHENOK, and after taking ihe HEA. 44 25, naw a large loabery. eb lon WEED TONIC and MANDRAKE FILLS for several wecka, ‘Sheavy gale from WAW, with thick weather ot durin he passed a surprising number of worms, somo of which ore thee to five inches tn length. Th th. The caiine of hiv disease he speedily’ reco: 1 lupe 5 nd the whole ooeau. as far ne visible, wes cor rkably good, Ne goutieman's name. be oe al PM —Bark under close reefed Wrestle, blow Hoe, and all who may w rmation of the ith mountainous seas; was among iovber # ail nig! face Crom his own lips will be dicovted to his place of real- ring SW aad WaW pale inp nee, ALL Pa, Marol 10, nam the last Weber 10, tong af Such continvally present themacivos to Dr. | iemperaiure of the alr while among the SCHENCK. Only last Tuesday a lady came to Dr. | surface of the water iat i, a ina i SCHENCK, at ia rooms, No: 32 street, New Yi exchanged signals with ‘Antaretic, | And said she was awakenod afew nights before by so 51, 4), was in company with ship Oyanet of ik Soh thing cbokiug her, and to her great surprise found ew March Z, slat Wo, i long 5. ie" exchanged signals w! crawling out of her throat, about ten inches long. At this ri, ell bound went, seanon of the year, when klmost every one tn, con.plalnin Mark St horubard dbrein ), Doetjon, Havre, 38 vara more or lene with liver, and dered stomach, if | mane and 38 passengers, to lat 41. they would try ene. battle ‘of HCHENCK'S SEAWEED | ton 63, spoke Bremen aliip ieee Liverpool oe TONIC, and one box of BCHBNCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, York.” Has loa ford and eaale topeail. dad hemvy ¥ bot together costine only 1 25, it would be wuliciemt to emiialy any ous oF their mare Tessa, Bai Brand, Alvarado, Mexico, Peb 20, with cot pros ote veffecta, and tha vent & lung tatarmittent monary consumy lease read the ‘ollgwing certificates: — tom. ean AL men alt (of Bangor), Ames, 8 Thomas, das ryArom Mo Mount & Dineen. Vaicaprerata, Aug 19, 1862, Batt Basle, , Baker, Port Koyai, édays, ts ballasi, to OW take great pleasure lu sending jon to many you ave alrowdy Aine Mountain Eagle, n Heats, Brag, Sus Sans Cruz (Oude), 22 Tex scarves und a ny aud molanaes HJ Voters, bas pesw Wy reas my heartie't gratifes ‘of Hatioran, with heavy gales, mplit sails, eee the on womigeiut cures your MABORAKE PELs 4 ™ Goran Travelter (ot ity es Sargen!, Bermeda, BEAWEKD TONIC have effected ta the eure of one 5, tn ballast, to J Norman moat atubborn cases Of the ailection of ) Bailey, Portiand, Gdays, with ohtp y jurrow, Havana, 10 days, with oranges, tod, Pearsall Solr Oriental, Lockhart, Cornwallte 12 days, with otateee rt fused hat fe (o me ned besome e burden: my ry tem state of iniamvaiion, I could bo: eat wDurven & Hide au ara pers for not aleep my whol ¥ was filled with pain.» Hohe Rillow . Kuvery, Blirabetn would a io my Wrints and ankles, rende Behe X Benediot, Risley, Klizabethport for fr Mi idletowm, useless. On foveral occasions, Twas attack Beur Gen Pove: va of blood to the head, which would feil me to the ground, Behe Exeyer, Sao ~ 1 would te carried Away for dead. L applied to mveral Rohr Cor Kady, Bhodgt, rport, 16 days, hent phynicinus of our ety, who mdminimered nil the | Sone Kaglr, Hall, Rockinod, days modicines that they thought ‘would rewh the cane, | Soir Hurd. Snow, Rockiand, 6 days but aval, One of om maid he could do ho more sar Sober Fioremen, jad, 6 daye, me, and advited m resort, lo drink cod liver ol, | Behr Sarsh, Molde Not relishing the he I declined ty take 1. Aces {put your advertivem my on you; you examined ine and toldjine what was the nature of my dis ease, You then ordered me to take the Pils aud Tote, itl An observance of diet, pledging your word that (n one week I would ind myself 1 followed your advwe ure Was elected, a scoater Rohr Npeedweli, bt hereon ‘Gloncemer, 3 days, Sehr J Turner, Doyle, New Bedford, New Bed/ord. emtinued your Pi His O08 Bebr Georgi. amer Pawon, Je Dir atepmaiip Taiaman, fro port on the Tih inal, not Feb 7, ax ja, left that FAILED, 17th—Kteamers Thomas parks, P Marsh ed. Atmosphere, Wiseoasia, , Alina, Fracndin ware Albert De od ober, f nd MANDRAKE Vl fast. E thought f had ¢ tom plaint and dysp TONIC and wahiidaR k wil Janne this morning, af bis yard at Gre Lavwew—Mr | bail past nine o' (or Faucher propelte yne Mr Whiti The staamahdy City o ienore, of Tmena Baturday nest, Bet, fro 44 North Kev wn aud Liverpool, This favorite steamabi: M aan (formerty of xh), whowe merits an & avy manded y Captain vel think T could gue aud if L did eat, erveol for New Yor™, Mas a re * sur Mawacoen, at Kee ¥ is from ad Yorn, ion, 1 have ‘takea the river La Pinte, e Lexry pale hha WEED TON | sprwng wale ‘ sks oo Buiy Houmer. at San Franciteo I7eh ult (rom New Yort, ae Aol on tooth and th December, tneoumiered = very heavy pam ver main (openil, washed jibe from hooma, 8 of theo J kaw oo worm. EA VRED ad no one © slime and corruption T wiah the workd kucw TONICL Min ything for ¥ Minsenana, at Ban Francine 17th ait from New lie cromaiog tae bar ath F, was struck vy @ fail and Gilied the of arried aeay the # well a that: fan em. ae ti ian ee j Ttwert wo New York | sone Han vefore reported sunk at Hinrowe nud 1 ekiog |@ balan’ JAMES T JONHR, | Mall foe New York 16, sme at your Man , Of Bedford, dolore reported sahore as been got uf by New por puots, aad amt orvel abe rein of the cob Mare toe capt le a nigh «vom he por) bide rarried oom vs | Bl the sick oF aficted, you are * ; itn Bag onl (rom ' | a s LATIC . as toa recent decision of the Supreme Court’of | $}% $1 Se tor chi spring. Core, Gaclined “ic., the TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION the United States. The second mortgage bond- | sales eomprising -y Wuabels mixed Western at We a T° LET TURRS 48 AND 8 List me , Srna, in 185 . tor « 4 and heat throng we Cw . holders, Eastern division, in 1859, brought their | 91 for sued. sed SOc. u Bie. ‘or wasound and heated, | ooh ity ane. apply 8 JOURNEY, | Dill to foreclose their mortgage. After a pte | 6,000 lesbos OF rye wt $L C8 n $1 12, aud 500 bumbew | *? ae e owed the of Dieses O. Cm mere ta hood request uh TO. a Rie, VA) ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN TO DO GENERAL tracted trial the Court allowed them one-half ; ie wun. an = bot R Bona, 2 oe enrEnal | d ‘ : menwene wv e wer «ete we De. J. i, Sowenon 2 bag, wound te Ales due latier will te ng to give y r aieinems of pres ave ierived {run WEED ION The pilot bowt Ja ' yemeriag BPILLB Lauppow mony may that 7 Wo and . tice WAH oe toe Highlands ane aboriong, @ ETP: ee deme ——, yoo 1, Cat ” wh ‘na or mh y we 1 roms LA WheD TON MANDRAKE PILLAR, am them na direted, and now, | euppree, what lam gots * hardly be believed. “fam au Old women, and be tr tye jak at Unie time ig Omen Wor Fonte and Pilla, a8 Wee Boh e regu . ot Boiler, Hom, Sith p 0 pe Ba Bd, orig A Bruabew, Poh, fatter paoeing (HyaM, mmy apeiain, Bremen « mene ark Agnes, King, Wingy (oot i» yr betes & Bredahaw Pos p well p and awoke von tat foals line 1b) Poiie coe u ee wom, for Liaik bwier thaw I can write, | reside at | 376 West Third accent, Washington Oty JANR BARDER Bostos, Mas, LY De, J. oe HENCE, Phiindaipoia: Pa. wish 10 maid Ws your lint of certificates lores wiry Jour SEAW we Finis Ther a ax od eee TONLO and WAN DKAK e * whe Joe Gries, Jack X- ng of ele tng Bid Fee BAD 4 2 1 eerwach giring me porn Bate ee Ware, Morrey Fact, Lamb & i thie me tae Vest, Amervan, Chris Iileteiphte, sobre Martha, te toch my cone id Fe Pivots, Wi Marrs, noe Miragonme he Ramtow Tonic snd MANDELA Hemi, do; Mare’ 4 ae trig Allon, Tei, i ls of the Tonle i Jon Decker hr OW Trot, Jobe weg Rioaroenire han. tee tae fort bork hareh BE Mighete Mate cn "hoy Rew Yore