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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1864. eae NEWS. The fiterest rules below the legal rate. = -Gividend-paying oompanics 2: tic. saleat, of , for investment, and when a purthaser is ag 20 8 645 advised of what returns. he ia likely to re- 685 8 710 ~oeive for his money the fault is his own if he pays $ 1 : 185 ‘too much. In fancy stocks the purchases are if swe datirely speculative, and those outeiders who buy 125-8 800 that description of shares do so under the belief’ be A oe “that they will be sikely to realize on a rapid yet 105 8 8 “aoaccountable rise. They go blindly into the 4 43 speculation, and are willing to take the chances, '98 60 9 20.00 which almost invariably result in loss, the cliques BREF, pk awho manage them being the parties who secure ‘exoved 45,000 bushels, the gains, ring, $1 65 a $168 for Compared with the highest cash sales at the — ve wetere ‘first session of the Brokers’ Board on Monday, ‘a $1 71 for amber ‘New York Contral declined 3, Erie Railroad 1%, Eas Perr rey Erie preferred 134, Michigan Central 34, Michigan Jersey and Pennsytvania Pouthorn 1, Ilinois Central 2, Cleveland and Pitts- ith sales ered bushels at ¢ ley continued. durg 2, Cleveland and ales of 50,000 bushels at $130 a $1 35 for. ‘Toledo 1, Chicago and Rock Island 1%, uperice Canade We fo aes ae Chicago and Northwestern 134, Cumber- | firm, with sales of 75,000 bushels at 006, 91e, for, Ca- land Coal 1, and Quicksilver Mining 174. Harlem | Dadian. 000, 020, for State and Ole a 925¢0. for Western, rose 4%, and Pacific Mail 4%. ‘The closing prices ese. fae eaiady Cragene tks atthe. were: For New York Central 136%—1}¢ down from ruled quiet and Ca nae fear To Liverpool, por American flag, 54. for athe highest cash sale at the first board; Erie Rail- toad 11954—1% decline from the firat board sales; Evie preferred 106%, Harlem 122%—2%4 up, and an advance of 644 since yesterday; Chicago nd tock Island 121%, Galena and Chicago 120, Michigan Central 138—a further decline of 124; Michigan Southern 934, Ilinois Central 1344, “Cleveland and Pittsburg 117}, Chicago and Northwestern 5334, Alton and Terre Haute 6734, sand lort Wayne 10214, which was 3% per cent be- dow tho highest price of the day. The market Goad comparatively firm. Pie vids for the two million soldiers’ bounty Moan were opened to-day by Comptroller Brennan, rand the total sum offered was found to be - $8,130,700, ranging i pyfween par and 105%. There vias one bid of $7,000 at 167.5 : God was dull again to-day, and the quotation? ‘were nearly nominal. The premium opened in the morning at 581%; but before noon it had run down \o 6734, and remained inactive ata slight adv: from that figure for the remainder of the day. The speculators and gamblers are getting fri hteved. They haye no gold on band, and conse- quently have nothing to lose if the price con- stivnes 'o recede, and they are afraid to operate or arse while the government surplus bill is be- fore Cougress. ‘The stockholders of the Fourth National Bank Of this ¢'ty are notified to pay up an instalment of 25 pec ccut of the capital on the 7th of March, and the remaining instalment of 25 per cent onthe 47th of March. Tue Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as fol- ows: ~ Amour! on band. Receipts (om cv From (bor sources wheat, but it Foom could have been bad sie a 434. The ite include 2,200 bbis. flour at 1s, 4344. 100 bbis. aie at 168., and 100 do. at 1s. boxes bacon at 12s. 6d. a 148., 100 hhds, tallow ai 14s, and per steamer 1,600 boxes bacon at 30s. 8 358. To fans LA bbls. flour at 1s. 8d., and per neutral 300 Ms tons *95s.. 200 bbis. pork tral, 2,300 tlorces lard at A British bark was chartered to Cork for orders, full cargo petroleum, 63., iftoa Us in Great Britain, and 7s, Wat to the Continent; one to Montevideo, we $18 on lumber; a British brig, 243 tons, to Buenos A} and . 500, half gold; is bark from Portland to Cionfuegos ‘and back, sugar, at 530. and molasses $4 8744; a Britiah brig, 120 Vera from Frontera to New York, mahogany, tisk schooner, 129 tons, to a Gulf and back, If gold, Provistons—Receipts, 708 packages deof, 4,541 do, cut meats, 1,678 d d, ad 2,165 Aenea. Naas < 0 ean ivibx ot ‘Monday ras, mcceeded by coe: ‘ aiderable activity and buoyancy to-cay-»under whic! a Marked advance in pricen was ostablished..” Ti Gy Bro. ducts wero remarkably firm, and advanced ai be wore obtained § Tho demand was decidedly more active for Pork, and the julative foeolt as again the predomi. pant Feature Dl ate market. ‘The ‘© was a goueral ad. vanes of old and new prime and moss, which ood iness, and the sales wore only fair at the advance, Beef was in good domand at previous prices. Beef hams were steady. Bacon was steady, aod the sa'cs wore fair at full prices. Cut meats wore i good request, and the prices realized showed some improve. ment, ‘Card was in good demand and prices were higher. Dressed hogs sold at 91gc a 103¢c. for Western and 103<c. alle for city. Buttor sold at 24c a 36c. for State and Western. (Cheese was firm at 4c. a 17c. for common to Prime. Tho sales were 4,000 bbis. pork, on the oe = $214 $22 tor old mess, $24 for new do.,and $16 5 3is 87 for old and rew prime, 1,000 do. one year old ene for March at $2% 75, 500 do. two years old mess at $21 50, and 1,600 do. on private terms; 2,000 bbls. beef at $12 60 ua $14 for meas, and $15 a $16 for extra do. ; 250 do. West- ern beef hams at $21: 300 boxes bacon, at 11 Xo. a 12c. for Western short ribbed and 123;c. for city clear; 760 packages cut meats, at 93(c. a 10c. for shoulders and Lc. 14%. for bama; 1,500 bbis. lard at 18%c. @ 1d4c. for old aud new. Svcar was quiet: 477 bhds. New Orleans wore fold by Auction at 11 3gc. a 153¢c.,4 months. Sales of Real Estate at Auction. B H. Matter, P, R. Wilkins & Co, Th feet 8. of 49th 8t., 20.5x100. ‘8: nt $33,403 493, 000 aS 9 between 6th and 7h Tota $42,490,068 S3th al., 1712 0. of Broad Pay meats 2,812,616 54th Bt., 250 feet e. of 7th Balan $40,177,480 The total value of the exports of produce and mMerch::dise, exclusive of specie, from this port luring the past week was $263,966. 1 Tot adjoining. on street... . 2 Lotsa, s 112th st., 200 feet w. of 11th ave. each SB, 8. 150th st, 200 (to. of Oth av, oach. ds * st. near Th ave. By A’ J. Bleecker, fod & ©o. House and lot No. 19 Princo atreet... House and lot No. 62. Wooster streot. . 1 Lot on avenue B, corner 824 Btreot treet, adjolniug 200001 0,7 3 10! Oka 110% 1000 do .Fo&Aug 110 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ‘2000 36's, L y cor oo eee BO do os Married. KER—NicoLa1—On Sunday evening, Febtuary 21, by the Rey. F. W. Geissenhainer, Mr. GrorGk Baker to Nicota, daugner of Mr. Jobn J. Brecx—Vsrvoy.—On Monday, February 22, at Monroe, Orange county, N. Y., by the Rev. Dr. Curtis, Mr. Janes ce, Jr, of York, to Miss Annie E, Vernon, of jonree. CounING—Frost —At Piermont,on Monday, Let 22. by the Rev. Danie D. Frost, absisted by the Rev. Hage’ ViLuaM B. Corsina, Jr., of Harington, New. morly of New York city, to Miss Faxmm E., deaghter of the late at fo T. Frost, of Piermont, N.Y. Foarea—Parrensoy. — epg ie hele 23, at the residenee of the brido’s father, Harlem, N. ¥.. by the Rev. John . Cookman, W. J. Fosisr to Mise Gren, As eldest daughter of C. , Kisq.. all of this city. Garnisox—Horr.—Op Tuesday, February 16, by tho Rev. (. Dutcher, Samuxt, W. GARRISON to Miss Jane Ho: ¥, all of this city. . Hxnvmanxn—Wornser.— it Manpbeim, on Sunday, No- ‘vember 20, 1863, by Rev. Mr. Lindemann, Mr. Apoura Heremanx, formerly a rosident of New York, to Miss Apgix Wormesr, daughter of &. bhatmapeds of Landau, Pfalz. Boston and Callforuin papers please Benper—Feiixr.—In Brooklyn, on Honitoy, Fobruary 2u, by the Rev. Heory Ward Beecher, Arranam Hrroxe to Corsmtta Foien, daughter of the Rev, F. C. Fuller, all of that city. Kerwacnan—Coyxiin.—On Tuesday, February 23, by the Rev. Henry J. Fox, Hewny D. Kervaonan to @izzm ee John 8. Conklin, isq., both of this city. jo Porrkr—APAMsow.—On Satnrday, August 20, 1863, by the Rev. R. L. Dashiell, of the Methodist Episcopal church Jersey City, Javes D, 'Porren, late Lieutenant Colonel of the Thirty eighth New York Volunteers, to Louisa ADAM+ sox, hoth of this city California papers please copy. 000 ‘2900 | rio2dm bast 116 fiud Riy 3d mor 140 Alt & TH Ist m. | 15200 ne aw See 6000 a bio 1333¢ 30 in Si ‘RR 860 13954 . ie 09 160001", CW&Chisdm 90 90000 Miss & Mold gnt 71 104 .GW&O,lstm 94 MgCoistm 753% 4 do.. do... 03 500 Chicagok Ait prot; 100 10 Died. Brown.—In Brooklyn, on peamter, February 21, sud- denly, Saunt Brown, aged 39 ‘The friends of the family, also the ‘netive and honorary members of Protector Fagine Company No, 6, and the members of the Brooklyn Fire Department in general, are respectfully invited to attend the fuvoral, from the residence of his brother, William Brown, No. 36 Stanton + | erie at two o’ciock this (Wednesday) ne oes ‘will be taken to Greenwood for interment. Brewerr.—On Tuesday, February 23, only son of fre- derick and Julia Bennett, aged 5 months and 8 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully: invited to attend the 1, from Tompkins avenue, Brooklyn, on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock. Bervarn.—At St. Luke’s Hospital, on Tuesday, Febru ary 23, Mrs. Sanam Berxann, in the 56th year of bor ace. Acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the foneral, from No. 373 Third avenne, near Gtk Gocpaia street, ibis (Wednesday) ee ‘at two 0” Isanstta THourson 050 —On Tuesday, Febru 200 Amorican ‘onl Go Boyp, senanres of von = he Isabella Boyd, aged 10 409 ©, owelron Mines years, 5 months and 4 days. ~~ Her relatives and friends are ly invited to 508 attend the fnneral, on Thoreday afternoon, at ne o'clock, rents, No, 379 First avenue. from the residence of ne > syar bruary 23, Mra. ANN CcLLom, be funeral, on Thursday ‘lterv00n, ob from her late residence, 48 es street. Francisco ja and San lg od lease copy. Cayz.—On Monday, February 22, Exiry Mersvima Cane, 1 month and 26 da: 26 ds and relatives of the family are ror Brew ae ys A id the funeral, from the residence “o00 parents, No. 64 Grove street, on at ao two o'clock. #0 Duvim.—On Tuesday, Fi 23, Saucm. B., son M4 4 Joho E. and Martha Josephine iD, aged 19 years, 6 re and 20 dy ‘The relat friends of the a are ey i 1, from porte. fm on is age. The ives and ‘rieode the family are Leon samc 4 fovited to attend the funeral, at the above villege, on Thureday afternoon, at one o'clock. Perce Cmte rasan Do, @ native of France, The relatives and 4 bay family are <a tf attend the a, (Wenn ate residence, No. 1 Wooster street, thi Wodnesday), at two 0’ "hmatieor—00 Monday, Febroary 22, James Dow. The relatives and friends of the ae also the mem- dere of the Fifteenth regiment New 1 York Volunteers, are reepeottully ited to attend the funeral, from his late resider.ce, 20 Gouverneur street, this (Wednesday) at one o'clock Gracky. Tuesday morning, February 23, Mart Gracey, aged 62 yours. "the frieods. and acquaintances of the famiiy are re. spectiuily invited to attena the funeral, this (Wednes- 'y) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence. 580 Peart street, Hercnincoy.—O0 Tuesday uary 93, CaTHARnns Beremxenn, the beloved oh heen: Hutehinson, 4 Prie 2 nt ct 3 00 1 Chi in the 66th year of her age, Soe ig «RI 21 pena Min Co 33 tne iriende and reiatives of the family are respectfully ano de i 8000 SROMUCLM.B1b 91 Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 4 Broadway, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'c ‘ook. ba ~at Pork Richmond, Staten Island, on Monday, of y 22, Jossrn H. yinfant son of Joseph H. and Mary nf frends of the family are Paap dg lovited to at. tend the faneral, from the residence of bie, parents, this (Wedneeday ) ono, ee it ¥ wins —On Tuesday, Fel if roup, faves have, the only cbild of Robert “G. and rather Jane Irving, aged 1 year, 6 months aud 23 days. erie, thou will be sleeping Sleeping beneath the greenwood tree, Many an oye is weeping, And long will weep for thes. relatives and friends of the family, also the Boat ’ Association, are rospectfully invited to atvend tbe foneral, on Thursday morning, ab tou o'clock, from O16 Grand stroot, without furthor aotice, On Tuesday, Vobruacy $3, Josurmimn, CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Tompay, Feb, 23-6 P.M. Brxansrorra.—Receipts , 15,407 bbls, flour, 189 bbls, and 4,406 bags corn meal, 2,108 bushels wheat, 4,994 do, Gorn, 12,044 do, onts, 266 do. rye And 3,989 do. malt, ‘The market was 6c. a 100. lower on State aud Western ‘indy, and very dull at the decline, shippers generally t being disposed to operate for the present, while the ome trate wore buying toa very limited oxtent for tra- ‘medints vs0, Sales 16,000 bbis., part yesterday, at our Jquotations. Canadian flour was algo dull, and @ cortes- ing dectine was established. Sales 600 bbis, South ot four waa heavy and a trifle tower; sales 1.000 bbis Rye four sola to the extent of Blosinw doprosset, parents, No. 329 .. Mra. Esc ehntapayevahoe ocho Lge No 3k, ¥, and A, ¥ notitic Fourtland Groo! fwneral of our late SS cae at half.past twelve o’cluok, for late Brother are rsspecttully invited to a? Th Ate * Bar 9 Mareen egy anne 8 708, Tig Ag M.. oom, corner of po) tees . X.. Tier oe fraternity to meet at the reets, this BECK, Ww. Fela Hanna, veer a ae og fea san cnn the SOUS your of hae age.” POCET? apr,—On Tuesday, Fobruary S, at his jeckaenee, 0. 588 Watar streat, ‘at hall-past seven o'olock in the an 'tornoon, Paran Mraps, stevedore, a native baven, ccvane of of Crook. Cork, Irland, after a short Ulneas of ie te eapoctfullyinyited is friends and acquaintances are ri fully in to attond the Cuneral, from his tate residence, oo Thurs- day afternoon, at two o'clock. Maovirg.—Gn Tuesday, Fobruary 23, Many Macorrs, by hter of Bernard and Mary Maguire, aged 9 months 21 days. “the acqiaiatances and frionds of the family are respect- fully tovited to atteud tho funeral, on Thursday after- ‘noon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 63 Wil- lott stroet. Maver.—On Monday evening, February 22, at six o'clock, after @ short but painful illness, Askagam Marer, see of the Temple Amano El, ia the 44th year of his “eThe relatives bers of the Temple Lodge No. 39, I. 1.0 0.¥., aro respectfully invited to attend the fuver d friends of the family, and the mem- Emann £l, Mendoison Society, Arnom 0. B. B, and Sfount Binal Lei tis (Wedoesday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock precisely, from tho Templo,ta Twelfth strect, between Third and Fourth avenues. Manwinc.—On Monday, February 22, Harny T , young: ‘ est child of William 5 months and 17 day: Tho relatives and invited to attend the funeral, parents, 163 South 8. aod Anna Manning, aged 2 years, 8. irionds of tho family are respectfully from the residence of bis Eighth street, Williamsburg, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o’elock. severe illnes MoSrata —On Monday, February 22, after a short but Tivas MoGrata, aged 30. yoars, od acquaintances are reepectfully levies to attend the cuneral, trom bis late rosidence, 34 ftreet. this (Wednesday) afternoon, at ball-past a o’viock. E:szansra Nicnows, Nicaora, Suddenly, on Monday evening. Febraary 22, aged 14 yoars and 22 days, Tho cold hand of death has agaio entered our dwelling And removed of But whilst our hearta with grief are awellin, Wo hope she haa gone to a better land al The (rieods and rolatives of the famny are invited to attend thi wo whom we loved, o funeral, (rom the resi motbor, No 199 Broome sircet, thia (Wednesday) after- noon, at one o'viock. Naxpair. residence in Weat Irs in the 524 year of bis ‘The funeral will On Tuesday morning. February 23, at bis ‘arms, N, Y., ANDREW Nanpain, M. D., ago take place on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the Preabyterian church, Weet Farms. Friends are invited to attond, without further notice. Philadelphia papers please'copy. Norraror.—On Sunday moroisg, February 21, after a one iliness, Joan I. Norraror, ia ve 460. year of Tho relatives and wited to attend thi Man, in Ais (rien@s an: day) afternoon. Fitteents street, thi QOvstiRMax.—On Tuesday, February 23, Davi Ovustur- the seit yous of bis age. relatives toad the funerst, from his late residence, street, corner of avenue C, at one o’c'oc! friends of the family are respectfully 19 Funeral, Crom big late rosideace, 323 Wednesday), at 12 o'clock. invited to at. 29 Soventh (Wednes respectful! Prowoy.—At Fairfax Station, Virginia, Perse Picaon, United States Army, formerly of this city. Ihe funoral will take piace from St. Patrick's Catho- deal, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at three o'clock. The remaing will be interred in Calvary Cometery. Prytox.—On Monday, February 22, @ long and aftor painful sickness, Many, tho beloved wife of William Dey: ton, in the 57th year of ber age. The relatives and friends of the family are reapecttully tnvited to attend the funoral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o’olnck, from the residence of her son, W. K. Peyton, No. 7 Third street. Porg.—On Monday, February 22, Caarcea Pops, Sen., ia tho 84 yoar of dois The reiatives and age. friends of the family are rospeottully fovited to attend thotuneral, from his late residence, 180 West Twenty first strost, on Friday afternoon, at two 0’ 'eiock without (urtber notice. Yorrrr —{o Brevaten. Conecnh county, the residence of bi tliness of fifteen da; and LT days, onl: Percy. —Afl of Carrickfergus, county Antrim; Ire! ‘The friends are most respectfully 0 scape this (Wednesday) afternoon, the funer at two o' Joel Rooney.—On Sunday evening, February 21, the only beloved son of Patrick and Exlen Rooney, years and 15 days. ha Tho friends of the family, and those of law, Mr. Timothy Darcy, aro r tond the funeral, from bis father’s resitence, No. ‘Weat Sixteenth stroet, this (Wednesday) morniug. .His re May t bord mains will be brou; Sixteenth street, near Sixth avenue, at half past eight ea solomu high mss will be offered‘for th» repose of his soul, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery o'clock, w! for interment. ReaGan —On Mon aged 25 years and 2 K, Seventy first regiment National dress, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this popes) afternoon, at two o'clock, fron his late resi- Ty street Riger.—At Oak Hill, Newtown, I. [.,0n Monday, Feb- ruary 22, Marcarer ’s, you Cay Apdrew and Mai lence , 186 Cher: jatives and invited to attend brother-in-law, John C. Jackson, on Thursday afternoon, at three o'clock, without fureier invitation. Carriagcs will De in waitin, ig two @ntil half-past two o'clock at Hunter's Poi Sayre, The relatives’ ‘and invited to attend corner of Washi iyn, on Thureday al 32d year The relatives an invited to attend 1 neon at bi Jor DOtloe. Tw THomrsox, aged the relatives invited to attend tl Madion street, on a — iltness, Ber, Lodge No. 49, 1,0. o'clock. ®'tend the io Sayre.—Io PG 2 Tuesday, February 23, after a brief illness, Frawcm Savne, son of the late aged 60 years. past two oelvek, dence, Raymond street, near Fulton ayeaue, without fur Wanite —!n Brooklyn, on Alabama, at parents, of typhold ‘fever, after Gronck W aged 7 yoars, } months ‘of William W. and Caroline Pottor. ort iflness, Samus D. Pencr, a oative tested to attead Taomas Amen, brother tn- ed to at BO mercy on his soul. etfully ii ght to St. Francis Xavier church, io dia m ffary 22, Thomas R. Reacay, ths. ‘The relatives aod friends of the family, the Boarding Housekeepers’ Association, alzo the members of compaay ard, in citizen's est daughter of the late aret Moore Riker. friends of the family are respectfully the funerai, at the residence of Ler , Opposite Thirty-fourth street ferry. Sylvanus friends of the family are respectfully the funeral, from St. Jobn’s church, on and Johnson streets, this (Wednes day) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, without further invitation, Srayiay,—On Monday, February 22, Mary Emmy, only child of Edward 4. and Mary E. Stanley, aged 5 months and 14 days. ‘The funeral wi Leachanyg y “Se? vane renidence of her rc 100 Cesaear gy ey Leapery boa erry ‘at balf.past one o'clock. relatives and family are to stv Srotr.—Oo , February 22, Many Srorr, aged 2 77S Pa nd Satan ay repr ri are r $0 attend the funeral, from the residence of the parents, 105 Broome street, this (Wedneaday) ‘afternoon, at two o'clock: day é Sarr. —On obruary 2 Maat faree, hes 4 Jobo id ears, nenibe and 11 is aad tery o SOE bags <i thou bas't gone to dwol! with Christ at A light to beacon us on to hha heavenly throo The ietecane ana ly fr ite oat. at. ie eanaedagy at Jas W. iy 2 respectfully weral, from the residence of his — 34 North Fourth street, Williamsburg, on Thurs- tenis at two o’clook. dienes toda eo ,on Sunday, February 21, The funeral service will take at the roridence of his brother-in law, J. T. P. Smith, 62 Court street, Brook- it awe o! o'clock. The relatives poe - wees Of the family are respectfully invited to or Teun. —In Brooklyn, on Sund: Hewry R., youngest son of the late fonds of the family are respect’ully funeral, this (Wednesday) after from bie mother’s resi PSN, fe Pe ome February 92, Mrs. Mancarst and friends Of the frmily are respectfully Cuneral, from her late resideuce 254 1 ‘afternoon, at one o'clock Monday, February 22, after Joun W. W alive, In the 334 yoar of his “Sth relatives and friends of the family are respect(ully invited to attend the frworal, from bis tate residence, 329 n atreet. this (Wednesday) atternaoo 'ALKRR. OO Sunday, obruary why Jous Wann, of consumption. aged 64 years, The friouds ane, relatives, also the brothers of Tinncock ,attwoociock, Of 0, F. are respectfully invited to at tend the furoral, qt hie ‘late residence, No 425 Wost ‘Thirty-Afth surest, this (Wednesday) aftornoon, at 1 . February $2, Ricuano S. Wit Monday tase, in tho Toth your of bis Tae rotatives ea ‘trleoda of (0 family are invited to funeral, or Brookiya, this are afternooa, nen ee, 19 Inte resideuce, No. 39 Sands ae two, 4 | fe aor srcond pst walrrcanke culty and oomts, water, and lost long boat and abt, cone! Y The lifeboat of the Liverpoc! was Isunched and maaned aud brought near by, but ould not go alongside on acco: the high sea, which oblige? the crew to and swim tober. In doing this Wm Willi ford, aged, 16, 9 newhew of the captain's, w a belonged ta bidder ord, Fong. was built at Pr Elwart teland to 180), aad was fosueed at Lloyds and potatoes, te the water harbor Bark Be pen Mar A Tiyde, Soper, ‘fare Bel town Feb 5, with mdse aud 4 Guion. Wight Dec 28, with mdse and’ 62 Minturn & Co. sugar, &o, to master. Grand Turk, TL weather on (he pa master. maated. Londonderry Oth, twat zabeth night of 224 lost (ee news columns) i ‘ated Al, and was built of irou at Danbarion io 1949 for ihe Monitea’ wad Cauaaiaa Steaushp Company. Cape k B regi the 27th inst, 80 we learn from ber cargo of wheat, was sbandoned Jan 17, sailed fron tits part Dee 19, and h brate et ian, Cs Caner ir7 ‘haancey Britt (Br), Mann, ‘Liverpool—J F Whitney d Bhip Sera Pa u, Pn cong Fhe oa A & Gok Br), weil Snow & Br “Berney (Br), 2, Sai. ee Javecpesn tees Erne Bolivia, a Aberdeen. Cochran, uiadaro, Moore. Phitedelp Joann ( folland), Aspln wt nage ‘favreBaetjer & Do fe ome § _ nos Sin Rie "Teoteeaa ay ‘Hunt (Br), Nelson, Buenos bee: aus wetunk 8 B Johnson (Br). Saunders, Greytown, Nio—Boyd & i“ WF Jounston (Br), Foster, Barbados-~T te lone (Auat), Miletich, St Jago de Speed, Po Bont Brunetie tia (Benes Bala eae ae Sarah, Steelman, Ohincoteagu Rio Qiaade, Cropper, Cuba! Hott Goxauare & eer. a Merearet Ano (Br), Whelploy, &t Johns, NF-A Behe Hainblin, Rick, Orancy faland-—Ceowol! & Paine Fortress Moncoe=J A Mefior- 3 ,B, Spadford, Longstceet, Fortceas Monroe—B le wees Rich, Fortress Monroa~Crowel! & Pain hr Mary J Kitiott, Newcomb, Fortress Monroe—Crowel & Paine. : Lang Kila Trance Rich, Fortcess MonroeOroweil % AQT TIN ET Monroemt G Bentos pata Ann, Overtou, Fortress Monroe—Beattey, Jacket, Averill, Ba'timoraaJ V Haviland. Bebe 80 Toder F, Conover, ‘Pailadelphia—C Pierson Hammond, Fall River Schr J M Warren, Chapman, New Have Sehr henry Drew, Clark. Bridgeport WW Momo lagara, Worden, Bridgeport—L. Keauy, Sehr Behr it ‘Bayita, Provost. Stat Behr OC A ken, Peck, Stamford. Sloop W H Brown, Jackson. Providence: Steamer Vineland, Maul, Philadelphia. ARRIVED. —L Kenay. Stoamabio Lousiana (Br), Bmellie, Liverpool, via Queena. passongers, to Wu me & SMareg en Baltimore, Lewis, Washington, 43 hours, with indse, to J Ship Liverpooi, Chamberlain, London, Had heavy weater! Whole prssage lost sails and stove bulwarka. Jon 2950, fell in with Br brig Vesta, Williams, Dec 4 for Falmouth, with 9629 bushels he mainmast. them to this Bark Bret mer oh) with cotive, to pps & Oo, Payohe (Dam). Waver, Rio Janetro, 53 days, with coitee to Tunch, Moidoke & Wendt. “tho coast. hanna, from Buenos Ayres for New oy Bev Xaatho, Chapman, Aspinwall, Fs days, with mdse, to 19th inst, hut very heavy wester ‘€ Scandinavian, Friend New Orleans. 17 days, with heavy weather. No date, lat 9'N, lon 46. 9 ke . On the 18th and ds and anow squalls, Had soma weather neatl and the Isle of era, to Grint Jan 17, lat a ared hence wh dismasted king condition; had lost everything above the Took off the captain and crew ip Catharine trotyraok ity, Lawrences, New Bedford, fo ballast to Metcalf & Dunes Brem), Tacions, Rio Janeiro, 50 days, Had heavy weather on Prussian brig Jo Bark Teresa Carmelite (Ital). Romeo, Silem, tn ballast Brig Wilbotmine ( Be. Brig Trackieas, Laprelte, Port au Prince, wood, colfee and honey, to Henry De Cordova Schr While Sea, Lee, Port Royal, 6 days Schr May Queen, Gott, Port Rova pore Ida A Javnea, Jaynes, Baltimore, 7d ‘Simonson, Bal ate Huntress, Howes, Baltimore, 4 Schr K Flower, Rui Schr Harriet Baker, Webber, Portiand, Schr Leocadin, Small, Salem, bir Granite Slate, Seabi Lottie, Hammond. Boston, $ daya mer n. Jones. donee. Steamer Kingtister, Nye, Providence, ‘SAILED. 2248 Nathaniel Chase. N & ian mahips Brittanta, and Ariel. Wind at wunset S, very liget. Misce! meons. james T, Bogart; bark Salem, bri Nelson, St Thomas Jan 24, and with salt, to order, Had heavy Feb 7, with to; rity tie vith cotton, to 19th nat, of Hatteras, spoke sokr J Orland, dis- 10 days Sdays @, 4daga, ir Wim Craw(ord, urgous. Elizabottiport Cor Boston Sehr S P Godwin, Hob@¥, Elizabethport for Btainf 1, Blizabethport for New Elavee . Boston. 3 days. lipae, and der, Mary be Liovot—Messrs Lawrence & Foulkes wili launch from at 10% T Livin wate Bartranta, Capt Misilereid, Sr for Glaazow. SrRAMsAre Ante, Aspinwall. Br Srxamsnir Bouwwtan, Borland, from for’ Portland, was rod 200) t Captain Wilson, sailed vesteriay thete yoed Coot of North Fifth street, Willlatnaburg. this (Wednesday) mornin: 10. hip of L500 tons for ‘a alde-whee! steaco ton and others, sailed yesterday tor Liverpool 4th via totally lost near The Saye Carrumow, Rates. for San Francisco, will be full by te, stock & Co. ‘The popularity of this up rapidly. Messrs © Com ine ship bas filled her Bark Cxixstta, for Guantanamo, aud brig Clara P Gibbs, New Orleans, while at anchor on Satu got badly chated by ce, an nat for repairs. Br Brio Veewa, Williams, hence for the 24th, when trom that time had gales. On the 24th, ca rded by &, acs. beam ‘onda, carrie the ok. bi Mawimast, the Sour Bewsnt, Parker, 250 tons burthen, The crew escaped, remen’s rooms were destroyed The ee Prymourm Ro Whalemen. ch Spoken, dc.” Brig Henry Phackery, uence for Port au 3621, lon 72 94, Foreign Ports. os einen weather nntil ovession of westerly um ige at sunrise morning of 28 in Ne Loss $14,000; no insuran Srrayer FALcom, which arrived at this port yesterda 1AM from Providence, took fire about 44M. aud tinguished before 6 after the engine room, hous: mm, of the Stonington tne. terday morning, came in col «. from New Bedford mwovked down, and ce. 9 & Edward, Gifford, of Durtmouth, was at jag 2, having taken 33) bbls sp oi! last cruise) sp irday off Fort Mif- id returned to Philadelphia juceustown. with @ 45, lon 29 30. Sine which hove the foremast by swept decks of decks filled with t into the inden with hae rom Madison for Alexandifn, Va. wras burned damag when ork Prince, Feb 5, lat Jacwx:, Jan 0—Arrschr Messenger, NYork. Font a Panes, Jan 281d bark Wilhelmine for Miraguave to load for NYork: Feb St Mark: for Miragaave, fore. Morgnosee. Kanagawa ihe premises, soe, 19 Bast Fi a eee Fat AG Great dhe food ra of TO PURO! eae on reasonab iiven'at GNlnms avenae. to load for Nor, Sd, bark R 3 to load for NY McEwen, ata, for r. Curtis, arr To 3, Feb ob te Helen ais, Cutts, Lb tg arr ath; eines : eiberman, wind. merican Ports. Bosion, condemned. Brig from Boston, at anchor off Lamartine A SAN A PRANCIEDY Fed iar ida D Rogers (not, an be- 19th. shiv ‘ork; stearcer Orizaba, Panains. Liverpool. Pi och Train, Helmes. FOR SALE. CONFECTIONERY on AND FIXTURES FOR ‘8 goed but bere: si nese. eu? on ‘Houston nree., trom 7 10 10 P R TUGBOAT FOR $ALE CYLINDER jars can be obiained at te, Bake: potas en (RL, run of business. of ita L. bY Hor = two Wagons, 1B | FOR, SALE—ONE four JOHN SPORGIE, Yor 6 Jané Bookstores in the city. cms with smail capital ($2,000) w yours, T 270 Peart A SAFE “AND ander the titivens* factory Feasous for RARE CHANCE TO ESTKR IN Profitable Business —For sale, the Good Wiii and Fir tures of Fridemberg's established Loan and Exchan; 190 Canal st Rear the Bowery, Bank. Small or caplial can be het All infor: mation regarding the basinogs and sails selling out will De given. Office rent low. TT Cedar rtreet. ASE A BAKB. the rapidly im- Pine street A RARE & OBANCE-FOR SAL, ONE OF THE BEST Or THE Bust siamde in ym, doing & large and increasing bus! Bess reek Bre N. PARKER, Filion avenue, soraer of day street, yn. Buea, BOARDING HOUSE, WELL. LOCATE TO BF le terms, Satisfactory reason will be SRLDOM OFFERED.—A out cash t ne given far selling. ford. MILLION OR MORE 10 HE ewly Invented Patent, o comfort sated, with capital. Avply tine te and | y atEOet, Ost 901 BogRRNDER'S TOOLS FOR Bookbinder's Tools, Aigo a ropes. BREE ae aking tpn | aitant ARDS. Deateens 00. s Naam, street. A. SAL CLASS rade. Rent only Inquire at 1d REALIZED —A odiately, bauwcen VERNER & KKAU- LL —& LOT OF plate Prove, ine, set of Tools, ie rery cheap, Tas FIRST CLASS BILLIARD TA are (forsale by WH. H. LEEDS & prs STORE FOR SALe.— and haadsomely tittet Dr work 18-of so.14 bla sod inetd with ven ving th coun ltaltam marble. Sosy. of di Sostetvee nd. fi ption rations wire at more, Rew York, Witt be wou a. retall teade MOST ELEGANT Btore in the city; the lack walaut, bewutifully carved a: Noor are of the 4a more 18 thoroughly st noked with ancy articieg. and Bar! a 4 bargain, M ad ome gS Wye Dees sroae-s Dare a gen an atest SS Swe Due ,aoxs fetta al ee a aa Ses i | eR 8 gk UR en deatrabiy lorated business. Apply to Ful D introhandine, ta Broa: ROLAL MEETING OF TH. + of the thetr rooms on tated avenue, on ine , D. a4 Bir: Sonny offered the fo! ‘tho 29ch 4 any 3 December, 1888, 1 SALS, Ate 7 Fou Bai POLIDICAL. ‘Whereas, On Rese io leave recy. "aboly "at Ms 170 Avianti¢'areuus, or 88 stnamoug bb with ‘he edeve PY a Ie Fo: cara sari as D FIXTURES | aamod. under the mite thy fou urth ward, The ted by tives ied it for For particu. mites jo that ward, or a majority, tificate of @ majority ot Sonelustve om the regularity of euch F%, SALB—THE ‘STOO eatablished Patat and Pi em Lyd or bv owner is about to retire from bu Pea Batt of Election in and And whereas, tt the same (— William isacy Cy Dod, $350, <4, BILLIARD, O1eTRE, AnD g00 4 BILLE 16 Bight arene, corner hi aa eee wi ale COR 2 ts 7 a - the Goneret the colon held, ts eral O ined below. the eeee be deemed nai and “Charles W baker, pointed Inspectors: appoi he Twenty-Grnt ward, and which sale avonue. intment was wi imously a] by said Gen ~ pee Cina ane wi eee Ls vastrianes with the fe | OR SALE AT A BARGAIN-THE LEASE, STOCK jon above mei democracy of the ‘and Fixtures of an excellent and wi gpl located cori Teeaty ay aret ward, "on the. “ast at ay ot *pocember | 138, i iquor Stare ou ‘one of ‘be best thoroughfares ia thao city. Hawt ae rimary election such election Richard Apply to T. Gari 26 Chambers atreat, room Mo. 1 Coanatiy, er Cherian BAY Sectr, Theodoes . 4 Samael |AUR—THE BLOOL GARRET A. POBT, BEa Goeriney. were aloclod tetussere of ihe Gontnl Gnsthey 14 tona; five years old: built in the best of Tammany Hall, for said Lprenty, first ward, for the yea fculars. inquire of G. WJ, POST & CO. oyster boat | 1A6k. by by. 9 vote ot 760 to And whereas, The foot of Spring aircet, N:¥., whore the aid aloop | eleciion of such persons pn ane of the said committee can be seen. wae duly corti certinga and returned by “all the inspectors ees e And = wheroas, jag to the VOR SALE—A STEAM ENGINE, 12:1NCH OYLINDER 4 $6-Inch stroke, Can be seen running at 612 Wostatroet” Be SAbB—Tie | stor i fare, WIN OF ® RrOc ey atte, ies ee ll yf aa Sseted, relat Poe SALE—A FUR BLOWER AND OUTTER, FOR epantacturing aL atock, together with Fixtures aud 1 r cent profit, ipo Brock. aragten Call on or at West eath atreet. frase Fue Cutters F®, SALE—A EA GROCERY STORE ON A LEADING avenué, Stock, Fixtures, Horse and Wagon. Good loca. toa fort rr Tnquire at 605 Third avenue, corner of i atreet |ALE—A LARGR LOT OF SHELVING } COUN tera.and Fixtures. Apply ti toa Hall, Astor place, Apply (o WEBB & ‘ALLEN, Clia JOR SALE-VBRY REASONABLE, ONE OF THB finest fitted up Satoous {a the city, for the reasou that the owner bas oth wlucss that requlies biy attention. For further taformation inquire of W, H. GRIFFITH, 149 Fulton street. F= SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A corner Liquor Store: will bs sold at a valuation it de- General Committee of James Mahonoy, oy, O'Wiet and staria, con Resolved, TI seate ta ne General {Commit action ai {o.malotam thom, repudiate aod condet Tammany Baile goals in aald committes, Crom said Joba E. Burrill, saa wa cordially approve ang moat determia- solved, That ihe, domocrac ita organtration tntact, and will recognize no call of aay meeting of an¥ ward committes which may be called under the sanction of the persona now admiticd to seats in the sald General Commities at Tammany H | the democracy of thie ward recognive the only Sai commition that orpantzalon of which Jerome terns ‘ofaaid ab stan mentioned resolution, the olection of aalé aud conclusive; and wher: rs Was final C5 ena, in viola the anid resolution, a committees appotnied at Tan ny inara ef aid a their own action and the did, on the cvew ay ‘Bryeala General Com tt omm: \d aacertained wishes of y of the Tren! ocracy of full, ftholr righta ia the premlsoa, "a ‘uly aware of solr tig in the pret ate nl te of: nd nd Pieters, a recommend that fous eeiited to boze brew i Houta’ Cournition * be Sntitied ta ae first, ward, determin ‘hard B. Connolly, Theodore ‘A etoor ts resigning froin the aad committon, a members of the same from (' and which 7 Fongnation their colleagues, Messrs, Placa of this ward will maintam sired. ply 4 th oe ggaeaeay 287 Avenue A. Satisfactory | Buck is chairman and David J. Daly and Richard ©. Beawialt reasons give are ries, and that apy othor organization purporting oS yap a to be @ ward committee of the democracy o ward ta ® OR SALE—THE GUOD WILL AWD FIXTURES OF | pretouded end bogus affair, and spurious throughout. ane and ost coffee store, in Brooklyn; estabtiahed 1849; pi ‘That the der of thi ard cordially ap- 8 good busi neare public market. Address C.. the action of Charles W. Richard B. Von tyr tos Herald office. Roly, Stephea J 8. Pino Samuel @. Courtney, Charios Burdssli and their associates, aid of tse ‘A GRBAT CHANCE FOR BUSINESS —The best place for the righ a reasonable and the best localty for a restaurant weia, Liquor and oer New os rastaront ‘boarding house. Busine ow commenting with the spriug. season’ With Stock, Fix. {uros, Furniture, Beds, Cooking Range, Piano, & and teal tral ry bess bas Cg Bl pes 4 (aeons street, ihe dol. th Fone ia yee the ler'a re: 0, rt} u at we wi an of the army. No agent Moed apie: i te Seid ae | nich may be; tod (0 termtanie OR SALR-THE LONG ESTABLISHED OROCKERY, Lamp and Kerosene Oit Store, 69) Third aveuue. Also ater Cond Wagon, anda good Kerosene Route. [nquire at the OR SALE—THE sTOUK AND FIXTURES OF THE ton of Horatio Seymour. 4 panty course, acceltwtasdiog: tte asta of the U sustain evi <o Me ne usher and aod sae ia- Fe a duty otected Tmernvers of the deneral Comrulttee: ta 2rceting a large and commodious hall in sald recat moet and disseminate 4 Mteaotved, ‘That the demoe racy of this ward Sow, a oye in oe = tare in'favor of the unconditional au ward. at which the de ocratic principtos Lee iain and ant re de iv gubernatorial “nesotveds That wel meartily spprove end, here oid eatabliahed Grocery Store, No. 4 Goerck atreet, neat Grand; rent low, two years) lease. “A, good ‘chance for Nae ee eee ang aOte tonne Lapulatare of oer Mata, rep: mise capital Wor partctlaes taquire ou the pre | Sounen If he dora: the will aaa" wishes of the Zemnoc tals tile. Of the Twenty frat wre, hereby cordiatt him for the ability be bow ending * OK SALR—THE MACHINERY AND ALL THE RE- anufacturing, and the exclusive Patent Fruit Baskets, | constituents, 1 of the Dem ing that with the and oxn be oarried ov extonatvaly with » ama't capital wan tat formation will bo givea by W. EH. ee, 90 Vesey street_or COOK, HAYWARD OR SALE-—THE SLOOP MIGRAN’ 3 tons, rebutit in 1369; cotton sails, mast and rigging nearly new: will be sold cheap if applied for immediately. {nqu eof JOHN CURTIN, Wo, 303 West a OR SALB—WITU HORSE AND WAGON, THE OLD established Grocery Store on the corner of Fourth and Darto J. Dac, Secretary, wer emanates aivect (rom have hereby, lected rons telat the the Fifteenth eas 1y ale: Principles of the democracy and "fanthfally representing bis Resolved, That the democracy of thrte-ward, in acco~dance oaratio’ State Central Committee, the at Bo ie to resolutions be eames ‘o iy Heaolved, That the foregoin the New York Herald aud ae a Atlas. OME BUCK, Chatrman Bank aivoots. The presout proprietor has been established there for the jaat 11 yea: selling to retire from business. A geod Btabl Reut very low AppIY on the premises NOR SALE-A SEGAR-STORE, WITH OR WITHOUT stock; been established tey years; in a good location. ached A worl ence io teaching, iy, GEO +KOMN, No, i7f Washtagtoa steoet or Sts] alien eee —— aaa | A PARTNES, OR SALE 40 carttar 3 AND OTHERS .& Lime ai Coment tare) thirty-two werea, located f vision or Grocery Bu in O'ntor coulity, N. i of the ideutical steals as the |. so? have good refere! Hosendate brand of: esiments 10) rode from tide water: are favorably mentioned by: ‘emote Gyitmore, ia his works Hydration "Wil be sald very low for can or gong di Nag vakea fa part payment, LAND & Bi Eg. 'Pryon tom corner of Gontre atreet. VOR BALK—A HOTEL. RESTAUBANT AND BAR, IN Waabington, B.C. most eantratiy located, well fitted dome ® Pesiiabe, business, a healthy LAND & BERTIN: io. 1 Teyou row, corner of Geutre atceet. OR SALR—A FRULE AND’ WINE STORE, WITH room attached. Tuquire from? UNS PR. M at 261 Bleecker street beat cash mone; aad pleasantly esta! (ors tablished, ELTON & throughout ‘aad emiise for welling. $200,000 worth of bu cau bo sent confide: Fe SALE CHEAP, 48 THR OWNER [9 GONTG 19 Leave, Sook aad Fixtures of megruer | inate and very proluab'e, business, r Apply fortwo days to Wile | at at. LIAM ABBOTT, No. 4 Gaal Broadway. tewto four 0" BARGAIN, THR GOOD WIL, OR SALE—AT A . Stock and Fixtures of a tnt and Cap Stove, situated on low Jy nese man, with in Brooklyn, K ment. Addrese Broadway ood business; rent Address A, J. doing W. & Co., box 18) Herald oftee. Ft SALE—THS PATENT QIQHT VOR THE STATE oF Wow York of Ue Crown Washing Machine. ADpiy 1D. Mt West Seveateenth street or 97 nae B Chamber eet ‘ i Sr oA FOR BALES THE LBank OF AN (RON ROLLING Mill, st og river, one and a bait mile in Croton tandin remuing. and 35.00) to $109,000, ta tintsh tog" roun ry house it this oft hive years io run. Poss Apply 9 ALT. AURD, No.6 Broad petiateny ew York vusiness, loos [POR SALE TA CORNER f, {QUOR STORE, SITCATED | income wth Lit de street. Vor surther particulars inquire ou the premie sive Le WOR, SALE A WHEELER & SEWING ARTNER WANTED. Machine, in pertect arder, for $25. App ‘w Furman cash business, long aa: street, Brooklyn, near the Wal. sireet ferry ered SALESINPROVED STEEL, COFFEE MILLS. Fes, PARTNER WANTED—WITH ‘making businesse: ‘and ailords ; erjetic man {o get into TLTUN & GO. 203 Browiway GENTLEMAN, GERMAN OR AMERICA¥} Witt & ital Crom $5,000 to $10,000 or more, couldventer in ® Jeniravte ready, established manufacturing aod well paying: bnainess, connected with the dry good: tire sales tf such advance can mi vo eA” be dor ¢ YOPARTNERSHIP—HARDWAR roti to gx into ihe haravears buslanee c1 Nees, 213 Canal treet ‘New Work. ARTNER WANTE:D—$950—1N A aod who has COPARTN) ERSHIP._ LADY. WHO HAS HAD CONSIDERA LE Ex- ‘small capital, tady having ies M nto euter into partnership wit sinall, “woh “Onabilahed sehool Aderwas"M WANTED—WITH join tbe wivertiver in the wh PH gig 9,3 Must underitand the “address B.D. Verne 000, TH id Pear IS ONE OF TAR in the. etty, 1 well orm ae. or From the en- 409,000 tor yearly, Anawore Tuquire Herala office. SPECIAL OR ACTIVE PARTNER WANTEDAWITS cash eaptial of $1.00) or more, to eugrge ion lextti- * i ui jor Mr. Stuart, ‘O'Brien's Photographic Gallery, 278 Bowery, (roah lock. WANTED, & #USE- OVERNMENT PLANTATION.—THE_ jotn with a party whi Slantation South: best of retereuces rofitable in vem “ADVERTISER would invest toor address F, D. RICUARD- asda street ARTNER WANTED—WITH A CAPITAL OF FROM an importingmad domestie he advertiner large, safe and first clans bu. Ailarews confidentially: A. Bb. box 1-39 Postaiice, N'Y 2.509 -1N A ‘0 be go! the ab: a POFITABLE CASH Well established, ‘aifoting e ace riak; Sehance seldom CAND a DERTINE, Noo 1 2ryoo row. coruer ot comes PROFITAEBE wall established; ® good Inv: at- nod every satistaction. Will be given. BERTINE, No. 1 Tryon row, corner of Centes Hey: a ix Loree engi AM ith suitable At! NERSHIP —WE tf and bauer, S17 ous Late, 16 and Pa wioe we wii advance $1,000 cosh, tiing, with slide vest, buck gear: $100; de: Plan into @ good, proti Shears, swing 14 loch, 6 speeds: do. 6i¢ | way call on swing, 3 speeds, A. Flcted Rolling Mili, | {4 prepared to gt ows, constanty ou band. Apply at 42 West | erences giren. Sixteenth street opponite Haii of Records. ble busines, nfidentially ve us satiufnct IRELAND & B A in ny Teference to tt, security: the best of TINE, No. | Tryoasow, IRK- “HAVE A. GENTLEMAN 10 more, (oenter one needing capi JOR SALE—A NICELY FITTED UP BARROOM, WITH Stock and Fixtures; wil! be sold cheap, as the owner is enge: other buses. Tuquice this week at the Wash ington Shades, 1) Reade street. NOR SALE-POUR CANAL BOATS, THREE SCOWS, capable of carrying 2") tons, pultabie, for lightering or boating coat: also one Bulkhead Will be soid chesp Taquire of G. & M. SACKETT, ‘ed Joh POR SALK—CHEAP, THE LEASE OF THE Le bree sory brick House 61 Madison street, between Apply at 93 Mar. dissolved by mutual assumed by William Wi alone authorized to coil Carnarine and Oliver sireeta; rent $350. treet. OR SALI ROAIN—100 FRET aor ea, E—A ie oe Uwelve inches wi King purpowes. Address New Yor, Feb. 20, 1364. under the tirm aame-of Wi outing the manifaoun stan, ie 16 Hammond reet FOR, SALE TAN OLD, BSTAgLIsHED Dow TOWN Liquor Saloon, tn a first rave te ee now doi 4 ae of over $25 per day; rant low. Jt Je. the ob Apply to OLUTE & HALL, 229 Darap, Ped. 20, 1 rom the uremthia de: “tn. 2, fo bate i itquidguioa, ij Of the tate tiem ia itquidgan vie 4 JOUN SCANLAN. wt J, No. 49 Greene street, etsy of N beve thie formed The undersigned ba av, f nylons f0F the’ pu seanlan, of ine monies sus Green AL PARTMERSHIP.—A SPECIAL with $10,000 capital, tu @ mannfacturing bay ites are PARTNER, He, FIRM OF WILLS, TASLOR & C0. 13, ras Dar & cosparinerelip r, heat ee old, ‘ork. Ait WILLS, NB. TAYLOR. INLAN. Co, res yor SALE—A_ BARGAIN, ON. ACCOUNT or ane Proprietor having other ‘business to. attend to, a Saloor 0 one of the best avenues, tn the ol For further infor, mation apply to | BESSO! DAWES, bers street” T oun will find, ‘he business by ad reference given andere: FOUNDRY MBN —ANY OWE ge Po rouN- 8 praatical wen a ‘vas had 3. FANCY GOODS STORE FOR SALE ostRY AND FARcY o09D8 sromy Fon SAT aad was Sought befere the reine of pricas: sre naa tine Funct Hovokea” Muar, be # a (wo weeks, and will iron Suninea, with 8, practical Sress 0. 4 For SALB—ALSO. 70 © CAPIPALISTS—W ANTED, aiven. —— Ay DAREN, MAL and orgement ractical a a obs + Wreference, vom. If requi box 140 ee @ffice, with eal cos anme and w re ba interview tony Us bad ne’ cal ‘Ad- transportation in pene Those wi i at room's iladetphto. cers © yrex FOUNDRY. = Ri BY, TO RENT, Ay i Saveriver, who's woo mas en een aaiions, situaiea oa the Monts river red = ‘Pont cca ycainess over hur wishes te) Increase ta Add Wanrenn LIVE MAN, WHO ma Bas J A GooD PLR: of thte by the rire of He. B JOMNGON, 101 Liborty strc ary Bearing Fg Br BRTERE RISING M was louse N ACHINE J TO0L#. SLIDE LATIHRS, HAND LATHES, 70 notary aria uae iat 323 SRR lon Wen Beashesagd Orne ee | neta ee Oo kyon aS u a "ae ‘ - Pi Sasa ie flocks one Lac® Fiuling and one Crimping aiaing Satoh Bellat, Ae Reot cheay, Will tal ® an in im the same. Go Fewrences required. Apply to LOUIS BOSARD. 75 io- nani street, UND FOR SALR—SHRYING 160 Q MK, ROUsD FOR, Saba iafactory reasons for welling, Inqatre at 165 Madison Ml Lg SALE <THE GOOD WiLL AND * bustness part of the Roora cna would be sulable fer & Price $1,900, Address Milliner, | oe address, with real sume YsTER ROOM, RESTAURANT AND BARROOM, isp QO) eMganuy furnished. 10, be disposed ol, with immediate oavension. for saab only. For (all particulars apply at Now Pileray pace Biecoker stxee ‘one who is thor re , bor 198 Heral’, factory, in leaf cobace WAstEpaa } Pr RINER, of from $2.' 100'to $3,000, ia 6 gous. town Se, ‘or further tafarmatiog: Herald otc. an litorest n'a Dusiness that isiness. Mrs é w. M. dred Craton the in SHOP FOR SAL& CHRAP-ONLY THE ee sere ot wok gacen, Toquited on the premices, 1a7 | TAO Mae ‘at bow ito a ey igth streot, near Six'h avenue * ak We wr OTOGRAPH GALLERY FOR S. CHEAP—FOR a aah. Taacke it oF Futton a Brootiye. ake $1,000 AB we TS sale SHOP Rt HES Fy R SALE—FOR THT MANUFACTURE key ait at 335 S of Pate Spiral Spring beds oe ora ) for ladies’ dresses, | dished siready, Taquire ot 0 patentee, A.B. MOLBAN, No. 61 Chambers birder or al Mt Fulton arene, Brookiyo, tat. Hotes trom (2 to 5. R SALE OR NG. BOX FACTORY Con TH, 283 Creen: Ss™am PACK! © exchange. Price low. Apply (9 A. wich street TORE FIXTU der, suitable at vhe wholesale FOR bay “GOMPt UETE OR: sen ba Vic vas Otherwire tutere for Hop iid ARsess, Yat the eter! rom wi’ <FOR Sarge ne ato « i Fux | nttvartiae hi tare # Uren Qr. Gy Bye ot here 4 ole ing man rad sahiichian Re A fr ure t Pha 4 rue Wastes, A LAD e, WITH $80, WISHES / Fa. ‘Address for oue wees A LADY juery Bute WITH A CASIT CAPITAL, Manu- —PARTNER: WANTED AN ACTINE ‘an, with tho above amount Jrarramted to pay ‘ive buns to tage, and sirens ‘€o0r before olferod, To. $2.00. <4 PARTE in THR PURE. t of the jensions Ln B hguir of " ~ CORPORATION NOT? (oss NOTICE. —DEP ANTM nance, Uity of New York (itl fablic notice Ls bereby given Fe WANTED. fn expecie’ \ pare The vesisens (3 esta POR

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