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ry on Christmas Eve. Bes oasis ar ieee eae 50 LAER from Philadel pag Bry ner Caan, We the rvet day or t snag coal, and cot wo the She was laden with —¥, esane ©. 2 ‘2 MORAL, RERORM, NS a ra junday jcersand men of tl bern tpt pen fave boen allowed to visit, such places ‘With impunity. In accordance with the late order of President ae upon this subject, Major General Hurl- Dat has ordered all places of amusement closed on the Sabbath. Our Mobile Bay Correspondence. Fort Gauss, Ala, Dec. 23, 1864, MARINES FOR THE NAVY, ‘Tho Gulf squadron in the bay is being reinforced by ‘asge arrivals of marines and seamen from the ports of Boston, New York and Philadelphia, They are fine, ealthy looking men, and will undoubtedly prove a valuable aid in the future movements of the navy. VLEET COMMANDER IN MOBILE BAY, Commodore Palmer commands the fleet in Mobile Bay, aad is the successor of Admiral Farragut, ‘There have been no accidents by the explosion of tor- pedoes since the loss of the Narcissus a few weeks ago. ‘Tho channels in the bay are changing rapidly on ac- @ount of the frequency and fury of the ‘northers,”” Which of late assume rather the nature of hurricanes. oem uae > Baa vee Jaeched by Sewbos pot wee! report says they intend trying to blow up the Union flagship Hartford. . 1 Our Franklin, Miss., Correspondence. Fraxgun Creek, Jackson Co., a Dec, 22, 1864. GENERAL GRANGER’S MOVEMENTS. An expedition under Major General Granger, arrived at Pageagoula on the 15th, from Fort Gaines, No resistance vas made to their landing. The troops moved forward te this point and encamped. On the 19th ult, @ rebel ferce drove in our cavalry pickets, one company of the Second Maine, The Twenticth Wisconsin, Lieutenant Celonel Starr, was ordered to their support, and moving rapidly into position threw out a strong skirmish line, which spiritedly advancedjupon the rebels, when they fell back. Artillery opened on both sides, but only a few shote were fired, which did no damage, at least to our forces. All has been quiet since then. Our advance pickets are within twenty-eight miles of Mobile. The main force is at this place, fifteen miles Paseagoula, and thirty from Mobile. We are on the direct road leading from Mobile.to Pascagoula, where it erosses Franklin creek, rynning into East Escambia river. ag the expedition is here vfor Tam not at liberty to CAPTURE OF LUMBER, No less than three million feet of lumber, well sea- g@oned, and of the best description, is now within our linea,’ It is believed that it will be shipped to New Or- leans and other points. Some cotton and considerable turpentine has been dis- eovered. The country in this part of the State is very thinly in- ted. Here and there a rich old planter’s home is met with, deserted by all except the old and decrepid. As usual, the young men have gone to the wars, or else Skedaddling from conscript agents. ‘The Union forces here are the first that have ever been 4m this part of Mississippi. EXCELLENT FORAGING. Wo find an abundance of beef cattle, sheep and sweet potatoes by sending out regular regimental details to rage for them. PRISONERS, A few prisoners have been captured, mostly sick or on Yeave of absence. They are very sorry looking speci- d chivalry of Dixie, d in the best spirits, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Dicxrssox—Borp.—Or. Wednesday, January 13, 1864, ‘by Rev. C,H. Atflerbach, Captain Wat. Dickissow, U.'S. A., eer. M.A. McAspRuwe, born Boyd, both of New Lon: Sonn. eo a Ba ConxLINa. prs Creek Side, town of Hampton- Orange county, on Wednesday, January 11 Foe cee Oaniet, Hake Me Tenet eee gun ki to Miss Marne A. Conkuinc, of the former 0 cards, peice eae el the residence of the bride's father, an Wednesday evening, January Ii, by the Rev. J: ‘Grecntea:, R. G. Lyte to Miss Saran M. Mittann, both @f Brooklyn. No cards. M.von—Rowtav.—-On Thursday, December 29, 1864, by We Rev. Theodore A. Eaton, rector of St. Clement's @hurch, Joun E. Mason to Miss Data H. Rowzey, both ef this city. MarsnaLi—Samurtis.—At Zion church, on Sender, January 8, by the Right Rev. Bishop Southgate, Wo. Minenity to Carurnive E., only daughter of Alexander @amv.ella, Exq. “No cards. Wravin—Cutt-.—On Wednesday, January 11, at the dence of tho bride’s uncle, Captain Oliver Cutts, of Rochelle, by Rev. Dr. Miley, Joun H. Weaver, of ‘Williamsburg, to aDICEA Cutts, of New Rochelle. Birth. Joerra.—On Thursday morning, January 12, Mrs. Is- Marx Josuru, of 88 West Forty-fifth, Street, of ason. No esrds, Died. Aaan'—In Brooklyn, suddenly, of membranous croup, x Wednesday, January 11, Marrma Janz, youngest @bild of Alexander aud fd Marth Jane Agar, aged 2 years and 19 days. The funeral will take place from the residence of her. parents, 181 Washiugton avenue, this (Friday) afternoon, ‘at one o'clock. ‘Ankii-0%.—On Wednesday, January 11, after a short Hannier ANN, wife of Michael Atkinson, aged 28 ‘The friends of the family are respectfully mvited to at- tend the funeral, from her late residence, 79 Park ave- ue, corner of Cumberland street, Brovklyn, this (Friday) noon, at two o'clock, Buyay,—On Thursday, January 12, Mary Fraxces, only @aughter of James and’ Mary Ann Bryan, aged 6 weeks and 4 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to aitend the funeral, from the resid of her paronts, 431 Grand street, on Saturday afternoon, at two @’clock. Buorwe t.x,—On Thursday, January 12, James H. MERTON, Funeral on Saturday, at St. Nicholas Hotel. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without fur- ther novice Cincianali papers please copy. Boxcar p.—On Tho rsday, January 12, at the residence of Jamo: Maron, Mrs. S:psey 8. Boren rep, in the 80th ear of her age, widow of Henry B rhsted, of Hudson, j. ¥., and sister of the late John Mason, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend (he fimeral, at St. Luke’schurch, Hudson street, on Sat*riay afternvon, at two o'clock, without further inv tation. Cuarrorr.—On Tuesday, Jannary 10, Joan Wm, Cur- vorn, in the 39th yoar of his age, Covw:..—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, January 11, {e-werts, only duughter of Chas. T. and Corinna Corwin, rs, 7 months and 26 days. of the family are invited to ‘attend ‘he funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from N >. 1:2 Nasvau street, brook! At Morristown, N. J., on Cook. is are invited to attend the faneral from St Pever’s cure, Morristown, this (Friday) Morning, at eleven o'clock, without further notice. New Urivans papers please copy. © we. —Joun Cos pow, a native of Care, county Tippe- , Ireland, in the 38th year of his age. He friends and relatives of the family are respectfully 4m: ited to actend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, 408 Cherry street. Cunsiw toat.—On Thursday, January 12, Joux Cox- auxaie Mm, aged 59 years. The restives and friends of the family are respectfully Anvited to attend the Logg without furtier invitation, Irom his late residence, No. 2 Cannon street, on Satur- ag nwrning, at ten o'clock, WAPMAN.—On Thursday evening, January 12, Moses B, Ouarn ox, aged 83 years. ‘The -viat.ves and friends are respectfully invited to at- Yond the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the resivence of Zeno Burnham, 44 West Sixteonth Sticet. The remains will be carried to Troy for inter- ment. De Beacxnuren.—On Thureday, January 12, of dip: theria, Mary Tamcesa Mancanst, eldest child of Alphonse ‘and Mary Ann De Brackeleer, aged five years, 1 month end 1) days. ‘the relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend tie funeral, without further notice, fromm No. 73 Basi rou street, on Saturday morning, at eleven clue reine. —On Wednesday, Janvary 11, Hever eury, aged 43 gears, fneral will take place from the residence of his No. 515 West Twenty-ninth street, this (Friday) Morning, at ten o'clock. «oW.—On Saturday, November 12, 1864, from Wound received while in the discharge of his duty before Peterburg, Vu. Sergeant Jame C, Darrow, of Company I, Fifty-niuth regiment N. Y. 8, Volunteers, aged 40 h. ‘uesday, January 10, years. ‘Tho funeral will take place on Sanday ofternoon, at ‘one o'clock, from the Tenth precinct station, corner of Grand and Ludiow streets, The relattves and friends of the fainily, the members of the Metropolitan Police, the officers and members of the Fifty-ninth and Kighty- second regiments N.Y. 8. Volunteers, the Twelfth regt- ment N. G. 3.N. Y., the First company Gouverneur Blues, Captain Willian Gaty, the First company Wash- fngton Continental Guard, Captain Joho Darrow, and the mombers and honorary members of Jetferson Engine Company No. 26, are seapeeeny fc od to attend. DvFwis.—On Wednesday, Jani 1, of eousamipton D. Griswou Duk roy, in the 2th ia age, ’ ‘The relat ves and friends of tho fi ily Are invited to attend the funeral, from 308 Pacific street, this (Friday) afiernoon, at two o'clock. Ewen.—On Thursday evening, January 12, after a aap illness, Danie Ewen, in the 69th year of hig “Notice of funeral hereafter. Ew ce, corner of Forty-second strect ue, Eure, in tie 38th year of his age, a nai oot th the parish of Churchtown, county Westmeath, Ireland May his soul rest in peace. Tho relatives and friends of the family, also the mom- bers of the T. F. Meaghor Club, ara respeetfully invited to aitond the fureal, from the Church of Sk Boniface, eorner of Forty-suventh strect and Second ayenue, Wis y ‘are Ny EBEN BARTON, E. Bird & Co., 61 Front aspect, rae orig a wu AC PARKS, Wo 10 Broad ad eet” y nds and relatives of the fami invited to attend the funeral, this ten o'clock, from the residence of Twenty-third street. Gornnax.—On Watneitee, 2 setmary. ‘11, Georcz Heyny, ia Gorham, aged 2 years, ill be interred at Nyack. GaLLaGner.—In Jerse: sig aah awry ae, a native to ireland, ag rears, ny C01 be (rantnmnd elndiven Sete Patalle apa ton pectfully the bent ofl tePrivory (in fee simple), on Cherry bee Fon Al- only son of George and Ameli month and 5 days. of Carrowkeel, county invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) po rmcra three o'clock, from 824 Sout Cemetery, aon Fourth street, tot, Peter's | been selected by competent judges of ail property. The in. No carriages allowed. i turday, January 7, Witiiam Horr, aged Pa capital stock ; ands whan wells which are ra] put fe was interred in the Evergreens Cemetery. Kircuxc.—On ‘Tuesday, Jan, 10, at Dobb's Ferry, of wounds received at the batile of Cedar Creek, 1864, Colonel J. Howano Kireutxa, Sixth New York artil sh a years. is friends are. Fespectfully invited to attend the fune- eee bee follow: ral, from Christ church, Brooklyn, this (Friday) morning, Front s¢ Moren oie reday, Je 12, Axprew Keun Y, ureday, January ¥, 80D of Bridget Kelly, aged 21 The teauives ani friends of deceased are invited to at. | Market street; and JOHN 8. JOY, ‘eiqs'Ho. 100 October 19, $100,000 WORKING CAPITAL, tend the funeral, from the residence of his mother, 178 Laurens street, on Sunday afternoon at one o'clock. Kexncay.—Qn Wednesday, er 11, of congestion of the lungs, CunistoruEr aged 28 years and 16 OUN B. MURRAY, days. ‘The funeral will take place from his late residence, corner of Thirty-sixth street aven ee p Py Aer les pm born K NIGKRRBOCKER FIRE INSURANCE OOMFANY OF ds and ny es of hi Williaa es Jame Peter, Patrick; es, respectfully invited to attend. I dividend of fi > Hils remains will be interred iu the Cemetery of the Holy tile onand after Mond rie Fy ji aiaeiaaiaa aur Joserx Kexny, in mary 7 epee eee scereuiirnineererenerami eo an ‘4 parish of Artboy, ZORK SAVINGS BANK, CORNER OF FOUR the 48th year of his age, a native of county Meath, Ireland. His friends ‘and acquaintances are respect: to attend the funeral, from his late residence, eres and Sixth avenue, on Saturday afternoon, at one ‘HOMAS CHRISTY, Krexan.—On Thursday, January 12, Mary Jae, a native of the county of ‘The relatives and friends of t! invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Mrs. McCullough, 664 Water street, on Saturday afternoon, at Manns,—On Wednesday, Manim, relict of Michael The ‘friends of the family, James, Thomas and Patrick h Gattney and Michael Mc! ity-third THE Ireland, agéd 27 years. SRTRORORTAR: pAb oA COMPANY, ie family are respectfully January 11, Mrs, Jonanna — ? Martin, ‘aged 64 years, Unearned ae ie 5 and Shops i her sons, opmuntante are Lacy, and of her sons-in- | On Marine 8 law, Jo ater chal 3 vers, will attond the | On Fire Risks. neral this (Friday) morning, from her Inte residence, 93 Norfolk stroct. Divine service at St. Andrew's church | premluras marked ‘at half-past ten o'clock. McKay,—On Thursday, January 32, Euzanera McKay, | Less Return Premiumy in the 33d year of her age. adssiaabietaare Her relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu- at eprrne neral, from her late residence, No. 115 Second street, on | od’ Macins Rix Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock. Psrkins.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, January 9, of in- Total loases. flammation of the lungs, ond E. A. Perkins, aged 2 years and five months, ‘Albany Journal and Anvis please copy. Praxsox,—In Jersey City, on Wednesday, January 11, Wriuiam C. Pearson, in the 64th year of his ag The friends of the family are respect tend the funeral services, this (Friday) afternoon, at one at his late residence, 167 Grove street, Jersey .e remains will be taken to Providence, avin TavLor, only son of W. W, | Reserved for Losses tinad lly invited to at- L, for ASSETS JANUAR’ “ian ose — At Hunter’s Point, oun ! ao afternoon, January 12, Giada oa child of An- |, tnd in course of transmission drew gaa Bupherais agoner, aged ‘ayenrh; 6 months | Amount of United Stat The relatives ond friends of the family are invited to Mortgages, Deing first Hen of re attend the funcral services, at the residence of her | ord, on Vnnecumbered Real Estate, 185,580 00 parents, Hunter’s Point, near the ferry, on Saturday } Amountof Loans on Collateral, pa ning, at half-past nine o'clock. The Femains will be | , #ble on demand ‘n to South Norwalk for interment. Rovrscox.—On Wednesday, January 11, of asthma, | amount die for Premiums on Poll: Winuast Jouy Rorixsox, aged 48 years. The relatives and fricnds of the family are invited to | Amount of Bills Receivable for Pi attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 100 Madison | , ™itms on Marine Risks afternoon, at two o'clock. abe ednesday, January 11, of ait theria | PAY! B., youngest son of Samuel’B. street, this (Frida; Rosxns.-—On ridget The Board of Directors have this day resolved to pay a ed 7 months and 20 days, pn ah ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at | on the outstanding Certificates of Profits, to the holders there. one o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 160 Spring street Rowanx.—On Wednesday, January 11, Grorce, the be- | on the capital stock of the company, payable in eash on de- child of John and Rosy Rowan, aged 1 year, 7 | mund;alsoudividend of et 1s and 11 days. The friends and relatives of the fumtt attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 222 day) afternoon, at half-past one o’e Svivvev.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday morning, Janu DIRECTO! ary 11, Frave Mutaas, only child of Joseph 3, Spinney, | Jas. Lorimer Graham, Daniel Pariah aged ‘Tmonths and 28 days, Jatives and friends of the family are invited to | #éward A. Stansbury, are invited te in scrip on the net earned avenue A, this (Fr lock. attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, ve from the residence of his grandfather, James Hart) Frac Metiraing Eaq., No, 8 Gallatin place, will —On Tuesday, January 10, Epwarp Stevens, Funeral from his late residence, No. 102 West Twenty- eighth street, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock. The friends are rospectfully invited to attend. Stuontox.—On Wednesday, ing illness, Caturamn M. isonton, ey Sa Deel 4s of the famil; full; ¢ relatives and friends of the family are respect! invited to attend the funeral, from 181 Monta y | OPP Egy a Brooklyn, on Saturday afternoon, at two o’cloc! Lee |.—On Wednesday, January U1, Ergram Tenens, ag yoars. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two Tonw,—On Wednesda: William and Margaret Tol aged 26 years, January 11, Sten e Sages: ROBERT M. ©, GRAHAM, Vice President, MONTON, widow of Wm. Sang street, NEW PER AND Fo ADEE Pars 11, Piero, son of | delphia year, 7 months and ys. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of his mts, 4 Mott. strect sharea can now be obtained at $3 each, and that the subsertp- o'clock. The friends of vited to attend. this (Friday) morning, atten { tion books will positive the family are respectfully in. | "0" °°°* Wrlpnusi ‘Travis.—On Thersday, January 12, Winuaw H. Tea eldest son of J. H. Travis, aged 6 years and 3 months, ‘The frionds and relatives aro respectfully invited to at- tend tho fineral, this (Friday) morning, a from his late residence, Twenty-first street Syeniig, Sosy TT Red Chieaten, on Wednesday morning, | velove, endoried with ‘the ‘tle of the work leven o'clock, , hear Fourth a January 1, after a lingering pees pooh peg pg Oflice until Tuesday, Fan. 7, 1886, at Il o'elock A. 3. 11 months and 4 days. The friends of tha family are invited to attend the | Blank forms of proponnl’, together with. the specications funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock, from the | ard aiid bw ‘obtal residence of her mother-in-law, at East Chester, on . alf-past ten train from Twenty-sixth t, New York, at William’ Christian fortitude, Puxim E., Underhill, aged 28 year: Car- URY, ATUUR 7 HUED, Bea, and Treasurer. Wm. A. Fowler, "Arthur Hard Tho office of the company will be at 74 Broadway on and afer the he 16th of January F. ATL SIX PER CENT INTEREST ALLOWED. Deposits male now, or on or ee January 20, will draw Interest from January Boss LOSIN: NEW bs PE’ PROPERTY IN Te pi] rs aaa VERY HEART OF THE OTL GIONS OF VENANGO COUNTY, PA. ALBERT H NICOLAS, ANDREW ba oA vice ‘Heeadent, Hi EDMAN. S Kitow Ro 1) HEATHER aN Beokers, WILLIAM 40) a RUSTERS. FRANCIS A. PALMER, President Brondway Bank, New | lowed frum the lth ts the 10ih Inst. tnelisiee ATHAN RANDALL, ex-President United States Tele | New Yonx, Jan. 8, 1988, 1 RiCOLAY. of Atbert Ht Nicolay & William atrest, Ne B, of Pothamiue & Jacl kton, 7 Hew York Petroleum MAREN MEHAFFEY, a, A. akg ‘Pluladetphia, f Cs gael &Co., Bankers, No, 12) South Third atreet, P JAMES M. CLARK,’ oi ely 0 No. 52 WILLIAM 8 Rota KOUTIT THilkb © STRE CAPITAL STOOK Bhp Lt $3. F SUBSRIPTION a RICE, ONLA STO BIRCT "Breapenenra. : PAR | public auction at the store of _L. Appleby Sons, 183 Water FU! SESS. RESERVED FOR THIS SPLENDID 19 B we Ore PROPERTY ‘The groat alvantage that this company possesses over many is, thatall its magniticent oil territory haa a water front, being situated on the famous Oil creek and the Alleghany The coal lands of the company are also of the {mportance, as inany works are now idle for the ‘The Company is now vigo and the very gstensire working capital of $100.0 ntee that large and regular monthly divi may be eapeoted at an early day, which will cause. Wh to rapidiy rise in value, MPORTANT NOTIC 6 ntook of thie company hi Philadelphia and ot he subscription books will pox WEDNESDAY, Janna After which time no stock can be ob tion, Bak SURSCRIPTION AGENTS: FLA. PALMER, at Broadway Bank, 237 Brondway, New Tou AMIUS & JACKSON, 43 Exchany ALBERT H, NICOLAY & CO., 62 Tork. ¢ LARKSON & 60. ELLEN, WARD é nt of | dress y, prosecuting ite work, My aeniends | B3O00.000 "New York ay retest ating O8 ‘The greater part of already taken in New the triisteos give notice tively close on, , 1865, ined at the subserip- | Apply nt 28 Jortlandt street, FUR: lace, New York. iam Street, New 121 South Third treet, Philrdelphia, Ae ed " MOWER. Bankers; No, 20 Congrena eheap—In a good lo rae Mh ‘all improvements, “or ART & CO., Bankers, Washington, D. "AND. MINING teen acre, in TIDE ND.~THE EMPIRE any of Sin Fran ars per shire, in Tey A ficient Of | of WARREN HARDENBE IG, 68 Wall street, LBES & WALLER, traus- | —~ fer agents, ailiot'No, 22 Pine streat, ons, Jan, 6, 1886, OR SALE—N EW ete IN LARGE OR SMALE | and Good Will of bush pa ata low twetve o'clock, noon, The remains will be FINANCIAL. SALES OF REAL ESTATE. nn © nnpnnnngonngnne, | Sanrane onto eee a = NUMBER OF F, co MILLS, , December 28, | FyMPIRE OrFY PERRO oLBUM COMPANY, OFTHE City | A XUMBER 0 “ARMS, | UNTRY SEATS, (MIL Lg, OFFICE—NO. 14 BROADWAY. 3 eee i 8 00 up to $30,000; “1 to 0 ord to the] 3.0. PAYTON, of J. 6 Dayton & Front AO SERDEANT, 16 Wall street. HENRYK. mot a By Bhs, ott edo hoes | —————_—____ > SSR OBART, 16 Wall ost _ W. DERICKSON, Ea and purticulars (bre ‘hiladelphia, Ton NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1865. thambers sti H. TAYLO! m 4 cae tae been PINE STRER?, OFFERS FOR House and Furniture near corner of Park eronne gna Stadkres eats Aiaee Nor ivr Frost street i B STANWOOD, Boston. Ps CUSHMAN. ork. Se F.C o 1] FRANKLIN EDSON, of Edson Loge Two four story brown Thirtieth street; size Mie Shea lot lot Ronen at ares shen theapand desirable investment; price $1 ‘Also, my st a wpmarda, ree story dwellings in good pet” at Peres Tromurer—JAMES uM W WesTERVELT, nsists of about 300 acres of , Third avenue and Ft male ip are rice slo” a ree aie le for ae Oyster bay Fan 65 acres, with commodious House 000. nt Renidense’ at Dobb's Ferry, 18 acres, with magni view of the Hudson und surrounding country; y of the Com leghany river, with eighteen ‘interests ie hesater it Cherry ‘Run, Venango county, Pencayheenit, which has ducing interests are uow yielding two peroeet mon down are completed, large | increase of vielda are ex wna Capital of the Com; pany, divided in 300,000 Cent e Slion Dollara, Par vi hae, ae g Cote RESIDENCE AT BLOOMFIELD—FINE House and eatensive outbuildings, with 2 acres it - Svesoanee, sis md Ate ice oT Os — rom Xoply to PARSONS & WARD, 81 Couar shrect, © limited number of sub- y DAYTON &, 00, No. 107 street; Po PARKS, Keq, 19 Broad street TOWLER, Esa, No.7 Goer and at the oats of te Goma, Wi In. Boston—JACOB STAN OD, Esa, are now opened for for mein! Ceci ‘AGES AND HOUSES FOR see JERSEY Mj ase Fioboken b: by be a cara. 8 $1,300 and up- pullding: ra for No. 9 North ‘aie Apply to PANSONS Wand, ae Cates sina b ye WANTED—FROM 10 TO “4 Framer Eee anon ‘order; fruit, cows and cr ae road depot, and within an hour or two of the chy: madre stating peel ‘mcluding terms and price, Saree iny—R. 8. & P. gua 4 and ED- SON 2007 Hudson stree i Deneeee No, 11 Broad Broad street, near Wall, New York, dealer in Pane 8 (og ek more a two len fon depo for oul itr mig "b an two Cy yt, for ou emt urnber of nores, terme x + box 110 Herald’ OR SALEWIN BROOKLYN, A MARBLE FRO! House, in Firat place; two Brick Houses, in Fourth Roca ‘and one brown stone Front House, in Henry street, loganalyaiated, and. contai ali the modern im: ‘York, January 10, 1865, it i ‘The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi an- nna payin a ipod bear pei fruit, if any. losed until that a Dr SKIDMORE, Beoretary. ith street and Eighth avenue, Open dail m 1 ERD, S70 itenry yolreck, Wroal mons of WILLIAM HUB- teent to5 P. M.; Wednesdays and Saturdays from 1 to7 eae) Bix ‘ARD, 876 Henry street, Brooklyn, or it South street, } N.Y, invited = cent interest allowed, free from government tax. 3 a 2 ited on or before Jun, 20 will draw interest from Jan, ie SALE—NEW FOUR STORY HOUSE, NO. 56 WEST at STY, President. Factilrty ninth ‘nreet, Zix65, including. gaa txturen and BR HH. Bout, Secretary. = parlor carpets. Ape te on ne remines from 9 to 4 o'clock. & COIT, No. 4 Pine street. FFICE OF OR SALE—A TWO STORY AND BASEMENT COT- tage, three story and basement brick building, with sta, bling for ‘tive horses in the rear; lot 25x100. 413 Bast ‘Twenty-fourth street, between First avenue and $8,200 can reraain on mortgage. Inquire of C. SCHWARTZ: East Fifty-third street, near First avenue, bas 'Yorx, Jan. 10, 1868, STATEMENT OF THE BUSINESS Se A patted OF THE PANY, oF THE subi OR SALE—FOUR STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT House, in West Twenty-fifth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues: middle of the block: very pleasant AN, 170 premiums, pretest Tabk, cd in 1864,"as' follows hborhood. Price $9,500. ly to 8. B. CHAP! nt treet, from 12 to 1 sock” si OR SALE—A FURNISHED HOUSE, IN EXCELLENT condition, and situated in one of the best locations on Murray Hill, "House four stories, brown stone front and high stoop, “Price for houxe and furniture $35,000, Address box 1,618 Post oflice, New York. OR SALETAN IRON BUILDING, SUITABLE FOR 4 blacksmith's shop or other Diinensions, 20 foot long, 16 feet wide and 10 feet Ginches high, and. cost be- fore the war $1,90. Will be sold for less than one-fourth this sum. ‘Must be removed at once. Apply to ©. W. W! NEY, 143 Greenwich atreet, if us earned from |” January 1 to December 81, 1804 Losses Pald During the On Fire Risk Expenses, Reinsurance Comi resins ‘and Taxes (lees Interest received)... 199,203 12— 606,048 47 125,622 1 1,000 00 Stas 54 $758,321 34 OR SALE—HOUSE NO. 25 MANGIN STREET; ALSO two new seamen ih brick Houses, with Stores, on 17th and 18th streets, Inquire of & DAVIS, corner of First avenue and ‘Third avenue, between owners, LOPE! Thirty OR SALE—A SMALL PLACE AT MAMARONECK, one hour's ride from the city, Haven Railroad, situnt Von oat gry Le near. the ound, and well sha lee ‘or further ve lars address E. C. M., ox 8,046 Pont office, New York, Total amount of Capital and Su: 1, Amount of cash on hand und tn Bank. $00 741 19 Amount of cash in hands of Agents the New York and New 41,746 86 187,029 80 and N, Y. city Stocks and Bonds PO EEO. 8 SES ARIES AND LOST La —- SOSRENES AUD LODSTEO. BUG STORE FOR SALE DESIRABLE Loca. OARD —AT 26 FOURTH STREBT, BECOND Dismal sugars Boss lt cosreg svete, pony Seed a NAY PO! Soa. Broadwey, before Boards al nino single Moms for ; Douse ‘Grat dinner at ais. = RNISHE! 0 BXiine? FOR SALE.—ONE EACH RIGHT AND TEN BoAkD- cA FURNISHED SECOND STORY FRONT horse Portable, and ht orse Por 3 Ui eameor oaWalke ‘fifty horse BAYLEY & HILL, 68 John street. FOr SALEGA SOAP FACTORY, IN COMPLETE working order, very conv niently ‘Ideated, in the upper part of the city. It is tarnished with eve: requisite for the manufacture of staple and fancy soaps, the uiachinery aud fixtures being upon the most approved’ plan, An arran ment to continue the present well estab! ‘and atric cash foreign and domestic business can be eifected with the Present manufacturer, if desired, For further particulars d terms of sale, which will be liberal, apply to HYDE & CONKLIN, 3 Water street, OR SALE—ONE OF BLAKE'S PATENT QUARTZ AND Ore Crushers or Stone Breaker; also a new Trunk Beam Engine and Boiler, and all Fixtures complete, includ in screw, shaft iy propeller, suitable for tug boat. Inquire Xo, 4 Dey strevt, OR SALE-SHAFTING, PULLEYS, HANGERS AN Belting. Apply to or address GEO. 1. CUMMINGS, in West Thirty-sixth street, one door west of Broadway, 73 West ena xt street HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO & A lady and gent'eman; Board for Se lady only. House modern; family small. ‘Address Mrs, Young, station B. ROOKLYN.—A winow LADY, Bavine ndesmely fursiched bense, ine jeasant o> f lent t and Fulton ferries, would se Coumodatetwo gentiomen with paral Board, and all the comforts and privileges of an agreeable home. References exchanged, Address A. M, C., Brooklyn Post office, OARD IN HARLEM.—FURNISHED OR UNFUR, nished Rooms, in a pleasant location, esd dur Third Avenue, frst house below 112th street, east si OARD WANTED-IN NEW YORK OR | BROOKBYN, for gentleman and wife, Address Beta, box 1,080 New York ee Stating terms (fire and gas included), loca ton, OARD WANTED-—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY (WHERE there are no other boarders) {oF 4 gentl-man ‘and wife, Front Room and Hall on second referred, Location between Fourth and. Sixth grenuss nad an a and hirdleth streets, Address, stating location K. W., Herald offic OARD WANTED—BY TWO GENTLEMEN, IN A PRI vate family; location between Twelfth and Thirty rend streets, Largs well fu aiohet Boom and Board re- quisite, Ad 5,006 Post oflice. Bosse: .—ANY LADY DESIROUS OF FINDING soo n Tattendanee, excellent care and strict retires me! pe lurtan oon hine ineut, cau tind every requisite in the fame ly of w widow living geuteelly, without childven or ‘or particulars adden box th Brooklyn Post office, ROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN CAN BR ACCOMMO- dated with partial Bourd, in a strictly private Frenchy family, ut 184 Chuton stevet, Within a few minutes of aud Wall street ferrics, Terms rate, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A FINE LARGE BACK PAR- lor to let, with Bourd, in wine location, Inquire at 77 State atrect, Brooklyn” d four men's 5 Oyster and Refi 1OR BALE—A TEN HORSE, POWER STEAM ENGINE, in ‘order, with tubular boiler, complete. Apply to PRATT & FOX, 20 Cliff street. OR SALE@SIX STEAM ENGINES, 7, 8 10, 12, 16 AND horse power. The 7, 10 and 16 ire portable, with boilers, all complete. Inquire at 64 Cortlandt street, or at FOGG'S tron yard, Hudson Strect, Jersey City. OR SALE—A MEDICAL OFmrOR, P Age FURNI- ture, Medicines, extensive Cueto very cheap Cause, death of proprietor. Dr. FONTAINE, 710 Broadway. BALI STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A Wedion’ Boos ava Shoe Siore, witha Fan of custom of twenty yours standings & ce vd chauee for a new beginner. Apply at th tore, 286 Gran OR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, establishment, with a moderate Of goods, doing a first class busines: the great throroughfares, being an concern: the present owners desire to retire from the busl- hess; will be sold on favorable terms, Addrews for five days A. box 8,233 Poat office, New York. OR SALE~A MILL, TO GRIND PLASTER OR ANY other hard substance, with Patterns compicte; a palr of Callender Rollers nearly finished. Inquire of ©. SCHWARTZ, 853 East Fifty-third street, near First avenue, E-A LOW PRESSURE STEAM BOILER, for # cylinder 28x72; a Double Oseillating En- gre ; one Band Wheel, ms inch face and if feet di ane vr. For particulars inquire N FMA: Water street, Brooklyn, or ‘Ao' LISTER BRO., Newark, A RETAIL GROCERY URNISHED ROOM TO LET—A LARGE ROOM, BUTT jemen. Terma moderate, Ap- doors from Grand, URNISHED ROOMS—FOR LADIES OR GENTLE. men, with or without Hourd, at 249 Bleecker street, eor- ner Cornelia, {URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO SINGLE GENTLE- men ora gentleman andy Houre has all improve ments, Call for two days at 37 Went Forty-tirst street, near Broadway. ARGE WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOM ON 4 fourth floor to let, with Mourd, to wife, or two gentlemen, ab8 Clinton place, near Firth avenue and Bre voort House, ‘Dinner at 6 OR SALE—TWO PORTABLE, STEAM ENGINES, 10 and 12 horse, suitable for oil wells. Inquire at the Eagle Steam Englue Works, 45 Ann street, New York. OR SALE—A RARE CHANCE.—THE STOCK, FIX- tures and Good Will of an Oyster Saloon, in the best neighborhood in the city; the reason for selling is that the owner ts going in the at ddress O, O. H., Heral OR SALE.—STATE OR IGHTS. ALSO the entire patents, in many new and valuable inven, tions, Apply at 15 Nassau street, rooms 27 and 23, from 1: until ¢ o'clock, (OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED MINERAL Water Manufactory, including route, e.; everstbing 18 in complete order, and well supplied stock on hand, belong- ing to the business; $4,000 cash and the balance on mortgage Af required. Good reason will be given for selling. Address S,, box 199 Herald oflice OR SALE—A_ HANDSOMELY FITTED UP BAR Room, with « furnished room, in the Fourth ward, Cull at E. Harrison's Hi n atreet, N.Y, FR SALE—A GLASS LIGHT PARTITION, SUITABLE for un oflice of 24 feet, Inquire of J. BAYLEY, 88 John | street. ICELY Ll fect tile ROOMS TO LET—WITH BOARD, to single gentlemen, at 137 Went Thirteenth street, cor: Reference required, P RSONS DESIRING PLEASANT FURNISHED Rooms, with first class Board, can be accominodated by applying at 8 East Fifteenth «treet, Alno, a few table bow ers taken, } 00M TO LET—TO A GENTLEMAN AND LADY; Board for the lady only. Apply at 77 West Ninewenth street. 0 LET—TWO HALL Ro gentlemen only, Inquire at2 Second avenue, 10 LET—THREE 1 gentlemen only. quire at 73 Bevent ‘#, WITH BOARD, TO ‘East Tenth atrect, near , ROOMS, WITH BOARD, TO 4 vary, according to location,” In- , bear Sccond avenue. 0 LET—TO GENTLEMEN, TWO SINGLE ROOM with or without board, at Ci first class houre 48° Wen nth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Refer- ences exchange 0 LET—A PARLOR ON FIRST FLOOR, HANDSOME- Amount of Loans on Bonds ‘and {OR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, FURNISHE A MO- dern improved eight room House; lot 26x80; One block from Fulton avenue cars, and twenty minutes from ferry. Address A. O. A., Herald office. 92,875 00 20,800 00 + 19167 77 91,455 70 13,766 12—$788,321 84 SF (OR SALE—A DOUBLE CUPOLA HOUSE, FILLED in with brick, 8 miles frotn city, in Westchester county. Parehaso money may remain on iortgage. “Apply at No. i Chambers street, cies issued at office, OR SALE—SEVERAL VALUABLE TRACTS Land, in the counties of Venango and Elk, Pt nia, and Braxton, Virginia, Address Oil Lund! Pout office, with name und place of business. Interest due and accrued, but “not yet DIVIDEND of EE ye OR SALE—A LARGE TRACT OF LAND, LOCATED in Northern Pennsylvania, It has surtace indications of petroleum and coa! ane pine, The best induce! ne Fo offered for a speculation, Thilress box 2,127 New York Post ollice, of or their legal repi ares on aan after Monday, 20th is heavily timbered with onk and OR SALE—IN TARLEM, HOICE, PRIVATE, RESI- dences, with modern improvements; some with extra FIFTY PER oor. ums of the unde. Also very desirable je belkin Lota; some on participating premiums company for the rear 160 1604, for Which cert{Acaies will be Iasi vouth a no on Lath, ntreet, hpply to BE. H. ed on and after y of March next, BROWN, iz Nasa street, from 2 to 3 P. VOR SALB—A SANDEONE TWO BTORY AND BASE- ment Cottage House lorntio street; Gas Fixtures, iit Robert M. C, Graham, Dudley B, Fuller, 4c. Apply to JOHN Hoss, 48 Eighth avenue. OR SALE—FINE RESIDENCES, IN THIS CITY AND Brooklyn; Ulster, Orange and Rockland county Farme; Joseph B. Varnuin, heen some small nderson, Lorrain Freeman, Gustavus A, Conover, Edward Macomber, Martin Bates, Jr, J. Lorimer Graba its Paschal W. Turon, Sunt. D, Bradtord, Franklin H, Dela couse W. Hint. JAMES LORIMER ORAHAM Prentient louser and Cou Count WHARTON BROTHERS, 182 Broadway. OR SALE—A NUMBER or Py seag DERRADLS Farma, in the States of New jersey and Pine street For particulars apply oso in toe LAVE, 4 OR SALE—SIX HANDSOMELY SHADED LOTS, ON 71) northwest corner of Third avenue and Seventy-ftth amtreet. No charge for tho superior, large, old fashioued double mansion on the EDWARD A. STANSBURY, Second Vice President, Joux C. Goopurnax, Secretary. “a. STEWART, 187 South street. JOR SALE—FOR INVESTMENT, THE NORTHWEST corner of Broome and Mulberay ‘strceta; Lot 60 ft. 6 in. dy 116 ft, Apply ut 388 Broome street, from 9 to 12 A. M. OR SALE.—THE FOLLOWING DESIRABLE BRICK and Brown Stone II first streeh $I ‘ROLEUM COMP. William street. New York, Jan. 4, 1888. IMPORTANT NOTICE. An the Sroalar pe prec of the stock of the New York and Phila- ren has already been taken by the hiladelpiia Vand elsewhere, and 1° sngton avenue, near nue, near Twentieth i are t gloom, “Stuyvenint street, near Second avenue, fet t Thirty-t fourth street, near Third watoes bpd ‘est Forty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue, $20,000, great variety of others, ' Apply to JOSEPH McGUIRE, fab mitra avenue, first citizens of New York owing toits great demand asa permanent investment, trustees desire to give notice that only « Imited number of ely close 0 DNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1965, after which timo bo stock will be roldat the ‘subseription price. AEBENT HR NICOLAY, A. V. STOUT, Treasures _E. ©. Srepman, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE STREE’ Bi WAY, TO CON POR SALE.—A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK brick House, in Forty-fifth street, near Third avenue, for $7,000; modern im rovements; tn fine order, RELAND, No. 534 Pine street, room 12 OR SALE-AT A SACRIFICE.—A VERY ELEGANT Country Seat, delightfully located on the Pastaic, near Newark: two superior first class modern built Dwellings; fine stables, barns, carriage houses, ke , ke; twoanda-hatt of anid, stocked wi ‘cn ACTORS Propose acres fruit'and shade trees; ground m healthy, xurroundings first ery re sidence adapted toa party of ent ibrive $18,000. Permits of the bidder written thereon, will, be received at this For dredging south side of pier 43 North river, For rebuilding the tnner portion of pier 43 North river. . JOTK dat this off ae id’ divide nd able on d pny, ‘roadways New Yor Board of of five per cent, frei Jrorss y LOW-AY DE. BLE brick House, in Pifty third r! betwe Tisira toate Terms easy. Apply to COL! (682 Broadway. ipany has vernment Lex, ALEX. WIL! » Second and LINS & FOX, ETROLEUM. WAGSTAFF & GORTCHTUS, T1 Broadway, room 2, Oller for Kale OL STOC . Excelator, Bergen Coal and Of, MeKinley, Consolidated. iton, Buchanan, Goosen nited States, Kynd Farm, Fountt ‘Groat Western Conaolidated: end A® good Invextments at ny of the oll px through JOR SALE OR F A THREE STORY HIGH stoop House, b b cellar, well built, mod ern improvements, on West Fifty Possession May 1.) Apply 16 WM. W. Hib ERD, 20 Pin room il treet, {OK SALE OR EXCHANGE,—100 ACRES OF LAND, IN Westchester county, with over half a tnile of frontage on the Hudsou river, near depot and Janding, and suitable for country seats; $500 per acre. _E. G. LOCKE, 20 Pine street, POR, SALE, oR TO LET—FOR A, TERM OF ¥ agogue lubely Occupied by aitualed in Green All of which we can reen present prices, Subscriptions ean be made to compantes now being organised at original ree of charge. ans, Binal inet PUBLIC PETROLEUM sToc EXCHANGE, 71 Broadway, corner of Kector street, Notice. —The Secretary of the Public Board for the sale of Petroleum Stocks will attend daily, from 10 A. M. to4P. M., at the rooms of the board, 71 Broadway, corner of Rector street, for the purpose of Feceiving subscriptic Jon SALE on TO LET=AT UNION TILT, TWO iniles from Hoboken ferry—ears passing every fitieen minutes near the property—a heautital two story Cott House, fitted ap in rst class hennery, stable, &e,; the property JAM BENSON, Heal Katat 6 thereto, le, with barn, fo KAWANNA ST Uitneral Oftee ss William etreet, New he transfer books of this company are closed until the morning of Friday, the 20th of January prox- tino. By order of the Bourd of Munagers %i Aude ODELL, Treasurer. HE CHERRY RUN PETROLEUM COMPANY OF NEW York.—-First dividend.--The Trustees of this company mnie percent upon their j}OR EXCHANGE OR SALI ND. some Cotiage, three Lots, well trulted, ci slate: fing location, near LOrke cars, “Principals address ©, A office, ‘a dividend of have this day declared I ANDS—TO ALL WANTING FARMS. —LARGE AND 4 thriving settlement of Vineland. Ty miles conth of Philadelphia, by railros large crops; twenty acre tracts, at $23 per a ayable within four years: good business opening; good society, Hundreds ore settling and making improveiments. Apply %0 CHAS, K. PASDIS proce er, Vineland, Cum! riand Papers containing full eapital stock, Payable on and efler the 16th inst. at the office of the company, 7L Broadway. The transfer book will be LEX. GRANT, Jr, Secretary, HWE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS or the American Telegraph Company will be held at the Sfilee of the company, No. 145 Broadway, in the elty of York, om Wednesday, the 23th day of Jatin o'clock, MUR DUE LIVINGATON, Seo Nrw You, Jan, Ui, 1866. sae STATES Neng’ oo Se SNUR-HIRTY second Collect tion district TALC ABLE COUNTRY AT A SACRIFICE. $6,000; cost double; near Newark. ‘Three acres, full of fruit, Mansion, 16. room rotary. green House. Italian "Villa, ———_—_——_—_____--—= | water front, New York Ba 00), 35 and up- wards, Ow or WALTER Pine street, WAS b—T0 BUY, FAYISG pte BRTY, BITHER mi weet side preferr dre Laderer, 396 Bighth avenue. LSaecninarainetin NTED TO PURCHASE-PROM ONE TO FOUR ttage Houses, in good localities, Bre \nterert im w well paying man ht to keep ¢ Me Sopot 4 elty, TOF Ra K. PEVBALY, ut the way. GO) TSH “SALE. is hereby given that the Pubite natie wit, Ping and Cut Tobacco, Sau and Cigat les too numerous to mention, have been «istr: on payment of taxes, and that the same will be eo ry for kiyn. A Bireet, New York city, on the 17th day of Janury, 1866, wt IL o'clock A. M of that day. Catalogues ready on day of ante sri SHERIDAN SHOOK, Collector, Broadway. ANTED TO. PURC HAS between Twenty-thi nd Forty-second str New Your, Dee. 2, 1864. _ with particulars of ANTED FROM, 8.000, TO 6.000 SHARES OF THE of the ol American Bilver Lead Company, Ad- Ny box 3,715 Post ofliee, ING LOT, V 10 SP RAGRE cron saun, 4 BEAUTIFUT, TRACT of aan 499 cron oss than 100 miles ork city, and within three nite * of a large to pan | J — srgares and thickly tim bere: le, mrt, will be sold cheap and yp b Paw, were ‘Townes N ‘on ensy terms. Apply to JOUN ort Pit MASON, No. 6% Pine street, rooms 10 and 1. SALES OF REAL ESTATE. _ FARM, CONTAINING 36 ACRES, LARGE, DOUBL House, beautifully located on Pasanle river, N. J. ; 601 $17,000 Sak A788, chats oun stony Fin wad “- prames. I modern improvements. 8. F, IRBLAND, No. 64 Pino strev room 12, Mmunical to New York by railroad nearly ‘ever, AN For SAL) Finer CLASS CORNER DRINKING SALOON POR m for alunch counter; lease on buil:tiv ta ben May next, custom frst clase, Apply at OO corner of Ano Most DESIRABLE, FU) RNISHED HOUSE FOR le, in iw very desirable neightorhood, Possession Fight a Apply to JOUN KAVANAGH, northeast cor ner of Forty second street and Sixth avenue, four y Gold str FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE HOUSE POR SALE ronan N OLD ESTABLISHED REAL STATE AND cost M merelal Brokerage Oils, n itomense business, location on Broadway, beantifuliy sone half oF whole, $5,000, Address Coumeroial, Herald otter HAS, MILLS, {A Cedar «treet, HANDSOME COUNTRY RESIDENCE, WITH st Brunswick; also a tine Farm of 112 of depot, New Branawick, Inquire acres, within one im 110. Also an Uynter and Driuting Site Also Bakeries, [ a Desking 6 Brittara Saloons, Motel a, wi we atrort J STORE POR SALF-IN A DENSELY Port Jaled neigh borho: ness, julre of Di Upper dave VALUANEE BROADWAY LEASE FOR SALR—ON - west side, near Union aquare, Term unexpired over Thicteon years, with use of buildings. The Stocx in Trade as can also be bought. For terms # reed not ently Arpt to WARING: MUBMAY, Attorney at Law, 140 Broadway, rele and ding a ivrd bust 10 Weat Biovenia street, | ly furnished; also two Rovms on third, separately ar tom wether; to gendemen only, Breakfast Mf required. Apply at 28 Kant Ninth street. OR_SALE—AN EMBOSSING PRESS, BY ADOLPH REIS, 69 Bowery. OR SALE, BETTER CHANCE NEVER HAS been offered; a beautiful Tobacco and Cigar Store for gale, well located, long established and doing an excellent business; good reason for selling will be £ iul A at ) LET-A NEATLY FURNISHED THIRD STORY back room, with Board, at 79 East Twellth street, near Broadway. Dinuer at six P. A FRONT witl farnish eutlemen only. Reference evchanned, Inquire at 402 ‘Canal atreet, NION SQUARE.—A LARGE, WELD FURNISHED Room on fourts floor to rent, with Board, to a gentle man and wife or single gentioinan. Apply at corner Of Fit teenth street and Broadw: . THE. STOCK, FIX- ‘and Candy Store, in a Tops at 868 Tenth avenuc E it now stinds, at the ruins of the fire Apr ply to JAS, BULGER & CO., No, 8 North , Williamsburg. JOR SALE CHEAP—A FINELY FINISHED GENTLE- men’s Furnishing Store, good location, with three and = half years’ lense. Inguire of GUBTAV US LEVY, Eaq., 15 Centro street, between 4 und ¢ o'clock P.M. Ri SALE, OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR A PAIR OF ood Horses, Harness, Sleigh Bella, Robe, &c.— Ratnoreland, at cowanas, Brookiym, “Aedress W. Fald oflice, i QUOR STORE—A CHANCE.—A CORNER LIQUOR tore, with Stock, Fixtures, ide.» for wale oF W let Splondid stand for business, tory reasons for sell- tage Apply to THOR. a HUGHES. 10: Cedur street, New York, or ut the store, Fulton avenue, corner of Adelpht atreel, Brooklyn, MBER.—ON HAND 1,000,000 FEET OF SEASONED 4,Pine Box Lumber, auitable for ahtpping and boxmakers, vod Fourtha and Selects, which purchasre, Ingaire at street and Bleventh MAN AND WIFE, “A FUR- wate Lible, x4 or hows uke ‘Joc. tin: nbove Fourd . Kadrenn, otating terms, &e., ANTED—BY TWO QUIET YOUNG GENTLEMEN, A Room, on the suany side, in @ priv.re fainily, with Board, at an'economical tigire, between Eighth and Thirteth streetx, and Fourth and Seveuth avenucs. Address Lota, Merala ollice, TANTED—BY A SINGLE LADY, TWO “ROOM: neatly furnished, with or without Board, to be u for business during the day. Address, xtating tertas and lo- caltty, Mile. Bordis, care of Godfrey, Union square Fost TANTED-RESPECTABLE BOARD, WITH WO Rooms, for lady and gentleman, with two quiet ehil- dren; Tete abe required. Address Board, box Poat , New Yor! ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A PUR. nished Parlor and Bedroom attached, full Hoard. Lo- cation between Seventh and Lexington avenues and Four- teenth and Forty-second stevets, Refereuce given and ro quired. Address W. D. H., Herald office, for three days, stating terms, with fult particulars, ANTED—FOR A YOUNG LADY, BOARD IN A highly. rouperta¥ie private family, ‘The comforts of a home to be Prefers between Fitth and Sixth ave- hues, not ‘uve Tati ference exchanged, M. J. Liddle, No. 81 M's "ROUTE FOR SALE—SERVING FROM ONE hundred and forty ta one hundred and sixty quarts per I 134 Kant Forty-sMfth street, SUTLERS' GOODS.—ABOUT SIX HUNDRED BLOUSES, 4) auitable for Sutiers’ use, for sale at No. 27 Chamber treet, PRINTERS.—A GOOD CHANCE FOR A PRAC* fical printer to go into business. “A Printing (lice for anle, doing a good Business; will be wold low to a pract eal man; price about $3,000. Address Printer, Herald The Place will be sold only to a practical printer. PRINTERS.—FOR SALE, A SPLENDID DOUBLE Medium Cylinder, Press; alio a super royal Cylinder wwapaper E reas, both nearly new; Shafting aud Belting jentred; will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply at mbers alreet, room No. 2. l WEST TWENTY. FOURTH STREET, PrOsiTE O Fiith Avenue Hotel. Rooms to let iDlaney-ah sis. 23 “WASHINGTON PLACE. —ONE SMALL PARLOR and Bedroom aud 4 single Room to ket, with frat class Board. —AN OLD ESTABLISHED Grocery | 5D MaDis ees BNUE DESIRABLE ROOMS, TH td Liquor Store, with ull sorts of merehandiae in the -— Usiwess, for sale at s reasonable price. Call at 160 Clinton 59 BAST turers. SIXTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH street, corner of Grand, or at 342 Front street, corner of 0 shed Roo a Jackson, for CHR. F, BLINCKS, D. P. en es ee eee $9()0 TO $1,00.—RARE CHANCE TO MAKE = E we a ee money tor a smart, active man with a «mall COUNTRY BOARD. capital, State Right of a veluable invention for sale, at 38 Jobn street, room No. 9. Partof oflice to let, deity KE NOTIC! __ BOARDING AND LODGING. AT THE RRANKFORT HOUSE, ONE BLOCK HAST of the City Hall, corner of Frankfort and William n 2 Kouins, ‘One room to one per. AMERICAN HOTEL, BROADWAY AND BIGHTIE 0 We $1 Sto $3 per week, House open New ¥ mp ~ European plan,—Rooma erm pen all night TLANTIC MOTEL © HATHAM AN of New B Ne nished rooms, Ia: day, week or mont sult s all how re 8. BREDER, Proprietor arty street, be- | TEVOS | HOU ON THE EUROPEAN phen, 108 Be , near Rroalway. Furnished sults, for gues and single for gentlemen. jen PARLOR FLOOR, VERY SOMELY FUR: | —~ nighed, thy tween Filth and 8 without Boare SMALL FAMILY ‘or TWO OR THRE gentlemen moy be necommodated with ple fund first clase Hourd, with w private family, at 3 avenue, near Twentieth street. Reference required. NEATLY FURNISH floor, to let, with Bs two single ge T :L MADISON SQUARE HOTEL, TWENTY FIRST street an Krowlway. One fine Suitol Rooms, wit Board, to let, Apply this day, D BACK ROOM, ON THIRD g y r ntlenman and wife or to CLOTHING. At 64 enty se "| ATTENTION, MARKS 3 f ar Twenty fifth «tr ive the highest eash yp Furniture, J lease call, OF a note Rent \ post will be punetis Ladies attended by in MARKS, la und out of ¥ FURNISHED With Boord, ina nty-third street. Re STL EMAN AND WIFE OR TWO SINGL! nd Board in & private family. Callat Hh % THIRD HOUSE AROVE he branel No. 2 Bast oor, suitable for gentle A. SUITOR HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO | call at of let, with or without Bowrd, Apply at 143 Bast Ninth at | be alte eS - —-- | Mra, Mintz, T 129 MACDOUK ET, BETWEEN BLE! R Se and Amity streets—Both single and double Rooms, With Board, from $6 to $10 per week. Dinner at 6. for Cant OE apse for Silk Become i AVEN CORNER TW SEATRMIS CATES Se original ge wived a Linge order £ snd gentle. mhing 1 gusrentee we oe 100 per —_ aler, Mlease try by eatliag o HANDSOME FURNISHED ROOM, SUITABLE FOR | men's Cast Of ¢ two gentlemen, oF lady and avs a, With Board, | higher thin any « 4 es bo n good and tent to th Care, dres int i. CASITD 190 Seventh avenue. Ladios > poly, a0 1a, Kast thirternth «tre tended by Mrs Cashberg. FEW GENTLEMEN (MAY FIND | ACCOMMODA u 1, ’ BY THB madway and Bowery sii t N'urleo for Coat Ui Wea Apparel, Carpotny ——————— | ae, by favoring me W ith 8 call oF & note by py Orders T.® WEST TWELFTH STREET—LARGE FRONT | paneielly tee attended i sto lel, with frat class Board, to | Fruc, youwill be dealt with to your satitectica seinan and wife. References bx T # FAST TWRLETH STRERT, NRAR BROADWAY, the orginal & ASH BE KG pays the awn! Brow t STREET, 1X BLOCKS Indira’ ard gentlemen's test Off Cie: es rg ' ve, with excellent | 4 “the oll No 48 Bast Twoltth street, Ladies e- ravi. waited on by Mrs. Casnberg. AT, i, BOND STREET—VERY FINE, NEWLY Fun. | nished large and # fivwt jen Glass Board, Keferencos exo changed. 174, 178 AND 178 NER: st of Broadway er at from §6 & $12. A™ NTION LADIES AND GENTLEWEN WILE RE: Wicnest pric ir Cast Of Clothing, de, by calling on oF addressing © nged nliure, Carpe Misi Tha Think nea 2 FRONT yom to Fe hor withou Terms mode. date, Apply at 188 Went Twenty. LADIES AND GENTLEWEN ARE colve the bighest for Cast OW siting on KON, Sot of 71 Third TTENTION Hoare. A GENTLEMAN AND WIPE, Of ONE (On Wao single gentlemen, cam be ae Mdated with fur inahed Konus nnd good Boned. at G13 Becoud aveuusy neat | ———————~ pone Fhirky wourth street’ Diner st 8ovtock HE HIGHEST PRICK PATD TN CASIE FOR LADIES? - - and gentl * Gast Off Clothing, Burnituce, Catpeta, Boe A HALL BEDROOM TO LET, WITH BOARD, » by calling on or ad f, W ROSE 1AL, 2 How. t a single gentleman, Reference required. At 10i | ery. Ladies atended by Mrs. Rosenthal, Fact Tuirteenth street, Boe “TWO PLEASANT ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR $50,000, wo ar Wired single gentieme be procured ina |B STRAU OS, & 7 tween Thirty third and nse, fart ADDI ab 62 West Twenty: | Thirty fource’ stre nitended by Mrs ‘tet rte et, hear Fire avenve F ae 4 FINE ARTS, pe CLOTHING — WANTED. va paid. Coll on oF address TE, BORDA GENTLEMAN AN ey outa PHOTOGRAPH CARDS FOR GE TLEMEN ONLY, leg all inproven ne at 6, Two kinds matted (ree for t enn ICM Kant Ninth street, near Becoud ee MANDERV ILL, Wioha nreet, New York, MATRIMONIAL, Wo YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL LADIES—A BLONDE and brunette-—satieit thy tance of two gentlone my with view 10 Mateimony.. Call wt 18)¢ Crosby tev DY ROOMS FOR | Grand Board for the ba WERK Boars wa men only Clit ater Wnt 12 3 Broadway, PARC MANDSOMELY F entiomen, wich " thy dies, 194 Bierckar street, West wide, Klages pss the door. BEX PRE SHS. B OARD=70 LET, AN ELIOINLR APARTMENT IN A Be RNIAM 8 PURNITURY very armall, r EXPRESS, RURNIAM'S ve family, with nt, Kornham « Marnie wae Boxtig Pau ht P ' \ ' Hage we blren Woaupe roo. "Far tu towed ae Via ed A. Kor kien, twrins, ply to or ade | try. Ofer 118 W | ‘ite wo my bl rondwan, he wudten oF boarders, | Gicthermee "Onn ih area between