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-_ ar irpeote Russell, Weeks, Maulmato; 2b, ter Boston’ ana tg eg or ae yannours “Norfolk, Jan if Om Mnsicess, Jan 17—Arr Linden, Oammert, Philadelphia. BOSTON, Rep a ge (Br), Anderson Jéverpool Po Molar, Hameets. ‘Yor! Below— ie alr, fr pon ‘Cay for idea at ‘Chap- ea ce tia ‘at Wentwtrin (8 ata ullioa, 8 Bt Sah Ns NB; sehi Fee: hobast Names ar Day ey oa Gayengie and Fortress Mi at, yy Segtiond, Cerdened, brig Harriet, Spear, f et Mix fen Vir, jobuson, tor Norsk, VC OUSEETER. Peo tok Arr echt Jt AP Grifin, Binh, New York, ‘Cid Jan $1, sehr Cob Rowe, NYork; Feb J, Nor’ Wester, Hiller, P! lindo Wena PM-—Are’ schr Pioneer, Tapley, name th er sla Sud sonra George Hose N Deas: and Powo A} ‘Times (Br), Molyneaux, Gonaives, via Port ae ara mente Hagootia (ach Lockhart, NYork Boston; Elwell, Hoston for NYork, 1 ‘rom. the above arrivals dark Mary i Sheosg Aaah: nie ‘atharine Rogers, Cronus a Mary rge W Suow, Hi WeOnT, Fes. 6 AMX arrivals this morning fa Serta Hs (BP), Read, from Matamoros for NYork; t, Gladding, of und from Providence for Bi EW BEDFORD, Feb 2—Arr schr Armadillo, Chase, N 3 ‘FoRr ROYAL, Jan 23—Arr bark Annie M Lemar, Bish. eld, Bath; schrs Electrie Spark, Dehart, NBedford; A A Rowe, Caserry, NLondon; 24th, steamship Continen castes sehrs Francis Satterly, Alden, NYork; E rapier, rehome: 26th, steainsutpa Cum land, Van a ony Hubbard, do; schr Torpes Boston: Zrih, sehrs anna 0 Loverots squiseh Wire: Liew! y ilorris Talands 22th, ;wehr Pe Hh ‘Deni a nip Fulion, ‘Wotton, N 5 29th,’ steamships Tilton, Méckeoavilie: schrs: ee jo; br jen hton, Leighton, Bos. jac n Freeman, Crow il NYork; schra Lewis i Sob Nautilus, v Dari, ‘and Queen of the South, , do; Artie Garwood, Godfrey, Philadelphia; Thomas ‘Winans, Bedell, and Rebecca 8 Wi ‘arren, Warren, Savannah; Mh, achra Electric Spark, Debart, and A A Kowe, gerbes, Savannah; 28h, schrs Charles T Cai faylor, Philadel- via 8 3 White Freem: 4 ‘Stephen Bupean, ler, N N'York via Morris Island; Tem: Wilson, York; rs Stedman, Overton, New ‘Mar; Fork, NW dmith, Tooker: and Helene, Derickson Ellen, Doughty, Philadelphia; Bist, achis ‘Edwin R Bennett, Irving, and Harriet A Rogers, Frambes, do; Ann & 8 ughise, NYorks JM Wathwright, torr, Philadelphia; htahip Norfolk, Robbins, N Yor! ki 26th, sehr Gov ee Peacock, Philadel; hia; 27th, a aa toons pode do; schr Western Star, ‘rowel, do; rig 3 W, Keffer, do; schr R C A Ward, ‘Lip: nn York Mat echr @ W. Kenyon, Shaw, Chariesioa 'HILADELPH) Feb 3—The oie: ise Boat left Pine mreet wharf at Toate, bag in Wm Cummings, Pensacola, Cla bai hanes Guat (Br), Gallison, burg; brigs Anna (Br), Morrow, 8t Thomas; Samuel als, Cramer, Savannal eee 2—Cid bark carats, Chase do; Lady PORTLAND, Matanzas; Besnard ld, Patterson, Havana; George Burnham, fountfort. do; Eligateth, Libby, Matanzas; achr Ruth H wi t, Cardenas, Sid bark Gertrude; brigs George tee ‘lizabeth, Timothy Field, Kennebec, Golten Lead, D Alvord . Antilles; echrs Ruth N Baker, Donia Anna, Han! bs Westironk en ar Gray, Matai Flore: $—C) # Annie M Gray, Gray n208; nee, Gardenss; brigs Hydra, Zaza: jarien, Yavanay scbre, Wind: ms: Ade, Ames, Fortress Monroe, VEROVIDENCE: Feb Bc hrr steamers. Eiect ’elican, Fish, NYork. Sid sloop Wm H Bow on, dackecn, N i (om nd we pees a chr Horten (B w: rom South F‘ lorten (Br), ‘allace, 18 ays (rom Wi Windsor, 3 NS, for NYork. ‘3 2—Arr steamers Crescent, Latham, Bilton ead: Mareyhound, Childs, Boston; ship Lawzen johnson, NYork; schrs W A Ellis, Hughes, and ral, Heaven Hilton ‘Head, “eld atcemers Hudson, Alexander fort; Ajax, Carpenter, NYork; Series, Sherwood, Hilton ‘S0th—Arr Ooit, Crowell; Baunshon, Foster, and A Rowe,, Bilton Head,’ Cld steamer Daniel Nye, and steamers Crescent, Latham, Beaufort; WW ‘Carberry, Webnter, Buiger, Hilton MENT, OFF ,OMPTROL- Jer of the Currency, Washington, Jan. 25, 1865. eres, Dy saul dry evidence presented to the under- ithas been made to appear that the American Na- i ‘pane of New York, in the city of New York, in the of New York and State of New York, has been daly nized under and aces ‘ording to the ulrements of th of Congress catit ed ‘An act to provide a national cur- ol secured by a pledge of United States bonds, and to de f for the clreulatlon and redemption thereof," a rod bay ine 8, eae Me aed has sled Wik befor the prosely requires e complied wi fore commencing otnalecer of a under sald act; . Now, tl meroteres Xi ‘ugh McCulloch, Comptroller of the rrency, 1 grtify, that “The American National nk of, Wetryerk i the elty of New Yor in the county ef Wow York and Slate of New York, 1s a to Mence the business of banking under the act aforenald. In tentimony whereof, witnoss my hand and seal of office, thle twen of Jan ty ft day of San Uary NaH McCULLOCH, [8ea}.) Comptroller of the Currency. RE YOU A STOCKHOLDER IN A PETROLEUM Company!—TIf #0, read No.9 of All About Petroleum. tents The Workin} itul of Companies, Ol Region Sketches from Venango County, Pa.; th of Petroleum, Petroleum as F Bieamahipe, Petraloum Nows from Oblo, Pennaylvanis, i Viruinia, be. Forgale by all rst clas ne’ the American News: Oe 12] Nassau street, raven! at the office of publication, 84 Libe: borky ‘street, LSIOR PETROLEUM COMPANY, | ourth dividend,—The Trustees of this Company dey declared a regular monthly dividend ot Tour (a) per v7 DIVIDEND OF Pat] ) PER CENT, free of government ba from the rece! pts ¢ of jest last month yyable on the 10th Ai, the fice of the, Compan; ide lway. The transfe books ‘rite cloned rome he 10th instant Inclusive. ARTHUR T. few York, February 1, 1868. FFI 0 Sout uBian (Waltand Nineat ares O., Corner of Wall jassau street New Yors, Jan. 27, 1865. Wratement of the affairs of the company for the seventh yar, ending Dec. $1, 1864:— ‘on uncapired risks, Dee. $1, 1863... $779,722 09 Tenis Tooeive: from that date to Dec. Si, oe ” . 5,408,883 09 o a9) 96 215,116 68 during ar interest received 4,982,516 07 aaiiny, for estimate claims unadjusted and er contingencies. . er In accordance with the p! f the the Board of Directors have resolved to apply the Brodts of the year as follows:— Profits to be divided ach dividend to dealers holding ce: Mdcates of return, on prev earned during the year an i afte? ‘eb 10, [90s! able on an 760,354 89 rit ——— 500 08 Deduct dividend already paid to ek bolder being accrued interest, isa of qoveeniont tux, ep cash capital....... pececeie. veseee 107,496 87 Ded Cai interedl on scrip taene able ifres ct of minent tax) on and ‘ater Feb. 10, 6 per ceut on amount of such Tasuee. 11,061 00 $685,082 11 Of this residue thirty per cent will be paid in cash to the stockholders on and after March 10, 1 (free of government tax), as follows:—On ol stock, 10 per cent, and on new stock, 6 per cent 160,000 00 $575,062 11 ba ad MM also be a scrip dividend, pygatte (free roment tax) on and after June 1, 1965, fash capital ax followe:<On old docks cent, and on new rtock 9 per cent, ma” King the fotal dividend fe the year, paid to olders, equal to thirty-one. per cent. able, in cash, on andatter Feb. 10, 1860 (tree government tax), to makers of securit Boten, being 3H Percent on amount of $374,208 98 Payable, in serip Ap (tre of fand alter June tome ou risks terminating without foes fenti mated at $3,115,000), 12 per cent. + 373,800 00 Undivided delanee $404 98 gare ng York city and other stocks.. $500,300 00 Wr and Youns secured by United States pronenpes ound ” Ascrued interest, reinsurance, salvage and other ul 7,013 16 bie, ae. 68 37 p of tnwurance companies and sundry wecurt- ‘Wer, estimated at.......... 26,491 8B Fetal amonnt of sarets. Se a7 te now tak! blob, add pan ‘addiviowal ‘Sash eapiint led to present assets, will make pene or Diarctons or tax Coron. Bent wi the uh ity that we have compared the above stace ibook sheet of ~ COMBpARY A and the balante- them to conform. ‘and found Bey ‘amined the oath bank bain ecurtties, Ville reestvable & and other assets, aud found them to conform eeourately with the above statement made by the company, EDWARD ROWE, ALBERT @. LEE! JOSEPH MORRISON, DAN'L W, TELLE Committee. Tancant 77, 1866. Dealers with this company will be allowed the option (to be signified at the time of application for insurance) of re: eaiving. ing lieu of sorip. at the end of each yeur, returns in earh Ue ‘feate) of premiuine paid and earned during the yout, accrues oF not, upon all new risks under the Jew York torr of policy, aa follows :— Fe Ky. Ly all voyage risks upon cargo, areturn of twenty. per oe Ma) Upon voyage rlske upon froight, a return of twenty per ba 5 Upon time risks upon freight, and a) Gane rickn upon Walla, w return of ten'peraecten “o7nee and Buch privilege, however, being confined to perrons and he aggregate of Whose premiums upon such policies earned and paid during the year, ahall amount to the eum ot me hundred dollars. Pretiure paid in gold will be entitled to the abore returns poets DIRECTORS WARD ROWE, DANIEL W. TRL ite 4 Hor, granihe BATE H ©, OOCHRANE, u MALS ey DE HOS BARRO iOsER MERIC! kK, ROLAND 6 MIKCHELL, DAVID J. BLY ALBERT GT PAs had Ree ¥O Rrson, a pe M. OHM ARM THONG ©. MORRIS, ANDREW J. RICH, Prerident LORD, View President, Jie M, Warmer, Second View Vresident and Secretary crip taugiet books Will be cloved until the Ath ult, tadusivn “oe STOCKHOLDERS, ST NATIONAL, PE THE OP NEW TOKE AND PENNBYEVANE Organized under the laws of the. the State of New York, Janu- AP! ‘$1,000, 1m 200,00 sharellat SBecche am A limited amount of Stock reserved at $3 a share. ‘Two wells Cr wLEE. ene gapeee ne OFFICE No. 100 BROADWAY, corneum. ras, i i APPLEGATE, pplega le la ‘ire ., $64 Broadway, JouN'L. DOUG GL Ass, tary Merchants’ Fire Iustirance Company, HIRAM G. BOND, Bunker, 11 Pine street. JOHN O. HOYT, ‘Cominission Merchant, No. 4 Cedar street. OAELAL AOPRAINTAREENT, MAHLON 8. FRO! if Titusville, Pa. Duncan, SHE an £ CO. lorner of Nassau and Pine streets. PROPERTY WO. 1—SEVENTY BARRELS OF OIL. DAILY. A perpetual lease of two and a half acres on the celebrated Buchanan Varm, at the me Oil Creek and Cherry un, Two new, cil walla now in. operation, Fielding, sovan barrels ‘of which one half the Firat aa Petroleum Compan} The present supply of off is gue least two per cent monthly upon thelr investment. Firat dividend of two per cent for February, Near this vay cid ‘are the famous “Phillips,” “Woodruff,” “Hammon a other wells, which aye Been Sowing two or three y aro stil “pouring in constant streams. Beveral ow wella will immediately befbunk by the Company: Engines, tools, and tubing now on the groun: re arenes. ‘NO. 2—PORTY 4ORES OF HATCH FARM, roperty, owned in fee, les just uorth of Plumer, on doth sides of Cherry rum, in 'a diréct line between the “No- bie” wells which flowed 2000 barrels. daily, and the new 300- barrel well on Pithole creek (owned by the U. 8. Petroleum Company), and but a little distance from each. One hun- dred new wells are now golag down between the Hatch farm and Ollcreck. A large flow of oll has junt been struck o the northern verge o ty. ‘The “Coquet 700 barrels, the. "May oy ‘shad! Went of° 00 burvels, the tr. ving” well of 200 barrels, the Story ini the Rynd farm, ‘Tarr farm are in the immediate vi “Mie uew wells will bo une oo the, rate, during the spring and summer. Room for over 200 wells. | No well has ever been sunk on Cherry run without striking of TAArERrY MO. R_TIvA WsuLe NOW GOING SOW. A parcel of land on the well known McFate farm, on Cher- 2 ran, Five wells now being bored-—one having Foached he pth of over 300 feet, The First National Petroleum Company has a landed interest in all the oll ‘produced, without spend: Inga penny oF doing day's work, The “Reed well of 240 barrels, the “Prince” and “Auburn,” of 160 barrels each, and other great wells, are near by. PROPERTY NO. 4-117 ACRES OF THE KIGHTLIN FARM. All on Oil Creek, just above Titusville, and owned in fee, Regarded by experienced oll operators ak one of the finest olf Provertiea in Pennsylvania Value of the land daily enbanoed y Oil discoveries and strikes on all kides of it. Room on the Property for over 000 wells, Several will be sunk jume- diately. PROPERTY NO. 5—200 ACRES IN WEST VIRGI The lease of about 200 ncres of rich oll-hearing ands on the Little Kanawha and Dunkard ereek, in West Vir fo to the First National Petroleum Company seve igh hel lent to the pagment of at all the oil. The property is near the noted ‘Burnt ing well, and in the great upheaval range, which has aiwage be bean ies, Wells will be found to contain oil in large quanti Immediately. FROFERTY NO. 6. A lease of 200 acres of first class: oil bearing lands, also on Little Kanawha river and Dunkard creek, in the vicinity of property No. 6, THE RESERVED SHARES—ALI. STOCKNIOLDERS ON AN EQUAL FOOTING. Subscriptions will be recalved, | “until further notice, for Umited amount of the capital at the lowest cash price $3 a share—par value soothe pal u stock, free from all usseasments ies, in whic rexpect the original subscribers and those who may now put down their names stand on precisely the same foollng. THE COMPANY'S WORKING OPERATIONS, The working operations of the company have been placed under the personal supervision of Manlui 8. Front, Emqn of ‘Titusville. Mr. Frost is a pioneer in ‘ofl development of Pennsylvania, and one ot e “wt and most experienced oil operators iu the conntry. All the new wells will be aunk under bis immediate direction. phat Ut J BOOKS PEN aT Hae COMPANY'S: foros NO. 100 BROADWAY. ‘OTICE. At a meeting of the Directors of the New York and Va. 8. Co., held on the Ist February, it was eitsata ‘That the book of subac ription for the increased tal stock of ‘the company of, 000 be opened at the office of the company, IL roadway, on Thursday, the 9th Inst., and that said ‘subscription boo a Tiursda the Yeth int: that the preseat ieitiee of ainek ve aniltied 15 subscribe tous many shares of the new stock as they now hold of the old stock; that any stock remaining unsubseribed for on the 1éth inate be offered for. public mibsoriptions. that an instalment of 10 per cent be paid at the time of subscrip- tion and the balance in instalments as the company may eed the fu: C18 BI 4 Gustav Heinexnn, Secretary. sesiaicihbaaoaiiat QPEAN 34 ai OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.—NEW 1865. —" Board of Directors of this bank have thi ay declared a a semi-annual dividend of four per cent, free.of government tax, paynble on und after the 10th Instant. The transfer books will be closed from the 6th to the 10th inat, CHAS, PALMER, Cashier. PHIR 8TOCK.—A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO SELL two feet of Ophir, at the last quotation from San Fran: (in gold) a foot ik transferable at once to the purchaser at Lees & “Whaller, without sending to California. Address Ophir, Horald office. ROBPECTUS fe THE HENRY BEND PETROLEUM M. a ORGANIZED ONDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. ‘AL, $800,000. pivipkb vINtG 000 SHARES, PAR VALUE, $10 EACH. : OFFICERS: President. OSTRANDER, Enq. ‘Treasurer. Honatio DORR E Secretary HARRY Deeg. Baq. C. ¥. B. OSTRANDER, Esq., President Merchants’ Fire Insurance Com} HORATIO DORE, Enq., Secretary Atlantic Fire Insurance THOMAS R. HAWLEY, Baa., SEYMOUR BURRELL, Esq, No, 64 Pearl stree! AMOS ©. LITTELL, Enq., No. 288 Wasbin ton street JOUN D. WING, E: nat, Messrs. Win; ag ARLES 6. BARRETT, Enq. of ons Randolph & eoaelaa DANIELS, Esq., No. 259 Broad street, Newark, SUPERINTENDENTS, FRANK W. ALLIN, Esq., Oll Clty. J. VAN NOSTRAND DOR, Esq., Assistant, Atwell ‘Thig company is organized under sabe law! e State of New York, with a capital of divided into 30,000 shares of par value of $10 each. Its projectors, not desiring to form ay company for the sole purpose of kelling stock, but for permanent investment and security, have placed it before the Public tn ts preseme de- firable form of @ small capital and full paid std The property was selec great care, and personal examined by {rustees, and so divided among’ different locall- ties as to avoid undue ris The prevent receipts fi day” ana donde of Messrs. hes da Howe. the two producing wells, “Hollo- Auborn,” are suflicient for regular monthly divi- and when the six wells now going down are com. loted large and sutisfactory results are confidently ex tn addifion, the cotapaty propose slaking severdl other wells a8 soon a# the machinery can be placed upon the Ground, and have reserved an ample fund for that purpose. Stockholders are free from all personal liability. ‘The subscription books are now open for a Iiralted number of shares, to be issued for bove described pro- Ne i ther Haley Hacer —_ ro. Vi B. OSTRAN bist chants’ Fire Insurance ou aD i \d Broadway. MUCK BURRELL Peart it Menra, RALPH, KING 4” PATCHES, Not) Beaver atroet, Measra. Wrcmnsy Stites, No, 158 Montague street, x Sata NNING Dan DANIELS, aq. No, 280 Broad street, Newark, ew Jerse nd st the present. office of the Company, No, 14 Wall survet, “(Auantio Fire Insurance Company.) Twenty acres of the McKinley Farm, on Stewart's Run, Roe isthe oe nae aioe tor oll pur the fa within & mile of tn ths th of the creel famous United Beales weil, rocenlly struck. now 280 barrels per day, through sucker rods and elng bored on elthe be pl this pro} 11. Two.scres of the Keyater farm, on Cherry ran, above th wo ern well, This locality yingue Is thie yg oil district, and will be veloped 8 at once by this oum- saluie marked out nipe lence on farm map, and numbered I “Holloday Well,"” situated in Of Ci directly on the river, including te 12 horse power engines, “4 “nS peatying tes aa for $20 per month. Tale ow jumpin day, and is x; pumping ree heh Yate EST" + vine hii Ge'ground the company lates ‘develdping | — Iv. The one fourth working interest, which is three-fourths of @ oll of 60 acres of Keech’ Farm, on Pit Hole Creek, ta farm, in. within ‘a mle of the United States Well, ust atruck. wells are now going down on this property, And others will be commenced soon, The fourth working interest, which Is three.fourtha of al) the oil of thirty-three acres of Turner Farm, on Pit Hole Oreek. All bottom land ‘The one-fourth working interest, which ts three.fourthe of all the oi! of thirty acres of the Voce Farm, Pit Hole Creek, aglected bottom land, and next to farm, within a mile of the United States Weil. 1. The one-fourth working interest, which is three-fourths of al) the oi) of twenty acres of the Fleming Farm, Pit Yole Creek, near the above, viii. i one-fourth working Interest, which is three-fourths of iim fi es of the TL Farm, Pit Hole Creek, Wei ut down on all these farma, ai are being # others will be commenced, Thi it In the Auborn Well on Run 70 barrels), on which lease aootuer weil tx al- 1x, one, one-eighth working Inter x The working interest, being one half the oil In Lease No. 6, Henry Bend. Allighany river, only a few ross from the cele brated Heydrick Well, which has produced over 54,AN barrels, and is now pumping barrels per day. No. ne The working interest, being one-half the oi) 1n Lea 18. Heury Bend, on same farm as above. A well is now g down, ‘The working interest, heing one-half the oll {n Lease No. 9 Pit Hole Run, within 10) rods of Alleghany rive old years, A weil is now going duwa The worving interest In Lense No. %,, ae Hole Run, same a above, both vaing on the Hey drick = Dg ed CR AD TWO MILE RUN PRTRO- oma Conny This company ows the fee t {ands on the oel No Run, and also on Pithole oreck, ¢) led States welf land i# all bor ig theo 6 of OX} % tal being gmail, one such flowin nited'® SI alten, on the same creck, " stock f om one dollar, the subscription price, tw fity doi. inte por abare The subse iption books are now open at the office of WAGSTAFF @ GUBTUMIUB, 7h Broadway, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1865. FINANCIAL, PERSONAL. we SPORTING. PETROLEUM. LADY WISHES TO sees 5 MALE CHILD ABOUT 008, BIRDS CAGES ¥OR SALE AT WALF THEIR a, | oe fe Saad cdma EN kiting | Rta Seth lt cate eS nt ne” streel i NO. 71 BROADWAY, ROOM ROOM NO. a Mrs. A. M. 8., Broadway oak New York. . B. DOVEY. — stocks = DELE.—IT WAS RECEL DRESS | PNRANCIS BUTLER NO. SP IRTY- EXCRIAIOR, CLIFTON, that Timay cnplain EIVBD. BEND AD! F four dimerent breed Me olen Dg totale Manes us for Me abem. 0 Benow mee Come AND OL, CONSOLIDATED, (A BEAUTIFUL NEW HORN TyFANT 70, pA pore | boarded, dc. iad Bia Saat ee ae ES | ae - ORTHERN LIGHT, NORTH AMERICAN, HORSES, ' CARR GES, &C. rane Kp Cae Ce ATES, LL WELU AT WOME.—WE HAVE RECEIVED IT, BAY i Horse, "POR SALE-SEVEN YEARS OLD, GUILD FAR. RN CONSCLIDATED, the wanderor, has returned home; be ie 6ig hauda high, sritable (or @ truck or express wagon, Alef wach wecen recommend as ged ia at | Scley; aera tayeets ft wri Soe mig heat Apply aves Chryattertreet, i i ‘and Ape FPO2, ADOPTION 4 BEAUTIFUL BOY, TWO YEARS | high, anal ant Bind face Seay tee eocnliy Wai heads PETROLEUM STOCK BOARD, L ly of ailuence and refinement. Call on pnd a Shifting Top Wagon and Harness, at 60 Wasbingion ‘at thetr two sessions ‘ab 1136 o'clock A. o, andsP. M, | °Fsddrese Deyon, 186 East Fortleth street. street, N.Y. ORDERS PROMPTL' ATTENDE! 1D TO. attrib WANTED. —J H., WHO LEFT jOSEPH 'TIETH ANNUAL REPORT is home in. a Pellimare oo the Ist i Apri aa i. ae or rae NEW YORK LIVE IKBURANCE COMPANY, toning ei = Sires Sy ate ro nits NOS. 112 AND 114 BROADWAY, rey Sines Por Hie omen Panciaco Sad Philos JANUARY 1, 1865, ee <r NFORMATION WANTED—OF MR. RICHARD GREN- i + $2,058,887 62 é a formeriy of the, county Dublin, Prt (stone. yd ith id poll fee uy eard rom he lived at Duane -— sanaities 2nd 3p ley receiv: $1,477,199 45 Y¥. Address Sylvester Lucy, 483; Cherry street, amount of tnisronl received and ae P THIS MEETS THE EYE OF JASON G. BROWN, OR Soak, Beating rersiaarcn gus, Tra any peron knowing of his whereabouts, will please ad. Gree. 5. McCoaker, a ae paceman = Co."s, box 1,957 JP Paraice, HENRY Of MARY ANN FARRALL, LAST f in Wisconsin, will write to their brother, h will be happy to. hear frase” aot direst Laurenes Pas Mg Lloyd's Works, Wodnesbury, Staffordshire, England. Amount of assets Jan. 1, 1864... Amount of premium, endow m DISBURSEMENTS. ld losses by death raid on account of deposit for SUR Oe uarter m. & oat Wigntenit street; price $300. Qe nent Alek rd; FOR Sank FIRS’ RATE CLOSE for sale, at private stables, 9 |OUPE WANTED—A SECOND HAND ONE, IN GOOD trotied it. ‘BREWSTER 2 CO., of Broome street. -ON ACCOUNT OF OR SALE -< tha matched palo Btaions, E Ethan Allen and q DEPARTURE FOR fastest ime on a tlorsen, Jel Jeg, fret Jessie, Wiliam Tell and rey Meld: Iso, five’ bay Carriage Horses, Car. ; also, five py : Fiages, Dog Carte, Wagons, Sleighs, ‘aarnean’ Robes, dc, £0. Also, Stable to rent, 50 by 100 feet” Apply on the premises, Nos. ISand 17 East Twenty-eighth stree' acriber, between the ho Exohange place. or to the aub- ours of one and twa oe o'clock, at $936 ‘K BAKER. TOR SALE—A SPLENDID PAIR OF BAY CARRIAGE ea, eight years old, sound and kind in all harness, ‘and splendid drivers. Also a pair o| lack Horses, cts years old, sound and kind ip all har. fore the Lath will en be wold at anc. tion; sale at 10 o'clock, Apply to JOHN A, FURMAN, Ja- maica, L, I., where the horses can be seen. OR SALE—A @ Harness, all in good ord will De wold reasouably. TLEMAN’S COUPE, HORSE AND ler; has been but little used, and ‘Apply ut Pelton & McEwen's sta- thes, Nor 9 ast Twenty. est veel, ie OR SALE—A VERY SUPERIOR SADDLE HORSE, 15 years old, thoroughbred Jupiter colt, thane and fail, trots and canters, and is hands high, handsome, fectly sound and kin Wing & Co.'s stable doors from Fuito iy Can be seen for one week at Mar- No. 9 Hoyt street, Brooklyn, a few Price '$150. pore, fae en ‘account asettled and war con tion coe 95404 88 J? ANSTE GEAR WILL CALL AT STATION A, SPRING Paid for of dividends street, Monday night for a letter, she will hear something annuities and surrendered an to her advantage.” Call ab7 o'clock, without fail. Pald salaries, printing adie ¢x- NCOGNITA—CALL AT STATION A, SPRING 48,281 40 street, fora letter Monday night, at 7 ordloot, | withoas 180,287 88 Paid for adveriising and physicians? MRS. REBECCA JONES. QHOLSONVILLE, BRUNS- 20,236 78 wick county, Virginia.—All well and places, Tommy in care ot Sabitury Commissions gots 49 schools ta 14,401 28 content Answer in Herald. BIX. 724,808.94} CuaeveLanp, Obie, Jan, ane — eters! jurg and R ichmond papers please copy. ASSETS. nano coe vi 1 THINK THAT YOU ae aa NOT TO Cash on hand and in bank... $196,049 70 36. wru. - 46, Invested in United Btates’ stocks, Ma pe cost. 329,200 (Market valve $1,904,866.) UZ ND ae ae ee eo a 07, LOST REWARD. STRAYED FROM 146 EAST Mio vag, $88 Pr sete Soens sv nor oi a tavented inate ogee cnt “se | SOME Jack; name and wddress on collar; black back, white and tay Loans on demand, secured by United is breast and legs. i" e Marl oe way OUND—LAST WEEK, IN THE RIGHTH AVENUE, A sum of money. “Address, R. F. 8, Post office, Prepaid, giving minute description, ime of Toss, dc. OUND.—A BUNDLE OF GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING was ieft through mistake at No. 8 Clinton place. ‘The owner may recover it on proving property and paying ex a penses incurred, 1 ieno.: 63.245 ape Rents accrued to January 2,372 68 O8T—IN TWELFTH STREET, BROADWAY OR ST. Premiums on policies in RAE of Mark's place. an Ermine Collar. Five dollars reward migand in course of transmis: 4. 4 Will be paid on its return to No, 138 Twelfth streot, : belied Amoun OST—AP TRENTON, N. J JANUARY 31, 1865, TWO ing to the company, 186 15. 4 Checks, viz:—No. 200 for $160, directed to the First Na- $8,008,785 65 } ional Bank, Trenton, sigued tone rt Blackburn, payable to the order of Anna Blackburn; No. 201 for $180, directed to ‘The trunteon have declared a returned premium of fifty per | the First National Bank, Trenton, signed Thomas Halpin, cent upon all participating life policies in force. which were ayable to the order of Auns Blackburn. All persona ure, Issued twelve months prior to January 1, 1865, ‘They have di- Foshid negotiating or taking sald checks, ax payment haw rected the payment of Nhe aith and Alia instaiment of twenty | been stopped. Any person returning said checks to the office er cent gn reripts of 1860 to 1880, inclusive andthe #e- | of D. G. Wild, 180 Broadway, New York, will be sultably Femption fn full of thone declared in 1861 and 1863. rewarded, Gortfentas will be redeemed Jn, canbe on and after the Brat = beset Monday in March next, 01 tion at the Home Office, OST. Polloien subject to noted winl'be credited on the setulemeut of next premi iin. By order of the Board. WILLIAM Il. BEERS, Actuary. During the year, 4,905 new policies were issued, insuring (818,147,068. SABLE MUFF) LEFT IN A DOWNWARD [4 bound Broadway, Amily street and Seventh avenae tage, at about fve o'clock On Thursday afternoon, Februar 2. The owner left the stage at the corner of Broadway ani Amity street. The tinder will be liberally rewarded on re- wtoritig the muff to the owner. Callon J. Herrick, 237 Broad- way, room No, 2, OST—A BANK BOOK, ON THE MANIATTAN SAV 4 Tnatitution, No, 36.187. The tinder will please leave At bank, corner Broadway aud Bleecker strect. A CERTIFIED CHECK ON BANK OF NEW 1° York for $2,000, Koll, drawn by M. Morgin’n Sona. to own order; dated January 21. of check 7,034; num: Der of certificate 1 ‘Paym been stopped, The finder will receive 4 lieral reward, MEYER & GREVE, 82 Exchange place. BALANCE SHEET OF THE rH COMPANY, JAN. 1, 1865. Aasets, as above: $3,608,750 55 DISPOS . Reserved for lossen, quent to Jan. 1, 1868. Reserved for reported ing proofs, &e...... Reserved for special norchildren..... Amount reserved for relneurance on all existing polictes (valuations ut we resent pain i i 3 452,065 $2 OST-ON FEBRUARY 2, SUPPOSED ON THE WAY called for. "49,481 61 4 from pier I river to or in a Seventh avenue stage, & Rencercd for: — small sonic slipper). Any information \«° n the sume will be thankfully received by Jas, Heron, Dividends, 120, to neh Inclusive, | anor ae st Ninchoenth atreet 1 % OST-ON FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 3, INA rail L Broadway and Broome st a black gutta percha four per cent interest) 84,644 61 Gpera Glass, In black moroceo case, ‘The finder will be liber- Dividends, 18M (present value “at ily rewarded and receive the thanks of the owner, on leaving four er’ cent Intorset. . <. 139,217 73 Lat 66 Liberty street, or at 227 West Forty third street Dividends, 1886 {present nega Eight pester? MIRANDA. ON JANUARY 22, ather collar and a OST—A BLACK AND TAN SLUT, from the Stevens House, with a Drase plate; weight about 10 1b#. Twenty. will be given to any person finding her. oat). ipecins roscrve ‘eur jus mot” di- vided). » 213,673 57—$3,608,755 55 ‘TRUSTERS. ISAAC C. KENDA. MORRIS FRARELIN, JOUN M. NIXON, JOHN L. ROGERS, DANIEL 2 MILLER, RUSSEL UDA peep sca , F Bu NE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD.—INFORMA- Wie ¢. Duseununy iT B. TON, tion wanted of Charles Coulter, a resident of Brooklyn, oP Teas, ROE T EY B VULLER: ye was last seen, at the Fulton terry, New York side,on NE deer We boon Friday, Jan. 7, 1865, at about twelve o'clock at night, Mr. COE TOMAS SMUiL. Coulter is forty-five years. of ve feet. ten inches in fi height, of about 160 pounds in weight, with full dark heard, mustache and thick head of bair, tinged with nent features, dark complexion and eyes, business suitand blue sack overcoat, soft felt but and tine MORRIS FRANKLIN, President. ISAAC C, KENDALL, Vice President, WILLIAM 1, BEERS, Actuary. THEODORE M. BAN NBA, Caxhiler. “ay, promi: He tad on 4 grey i CORNELIUS R. BOGE: ‘Medical On his person was a gold watch with « hair . “on who can 6 any information that GEORGE WILKES, M. I _ § Examiners, nding oF the recovery of his body if, be should not be alive, will receive a reward of $100, COULTER, KRAPP & CO., No, 10 Front street, EWARD $5.—LOST, ON SATURDAY, 4TH INST., A Black Newfoundland Dog; white xpots on the four pawe and breast, The above reward will be paid at 807 Broome at, Ul YEARS LOAN. $417,000. KINGS COUNTY SEVEN PER CENT COUPON BONDS. REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY MORNING, 6 February 4, a pair of Gold Spectactes, in a black leather tase. The above reward will te pald to the Onder by leaviug them at 12 Attorney t atree t, N. Krnas County Tarasonrn’s Orricy.. 3 13 Court Srueer, Brooatyn, Feb. 2, 1865. P: te willbe received at the ofice of the Treasurer of Kinga Ce 1 P.M. on Wednesday, the Sth day of eae Tp Ale i Hav? 000 of LSS county “War Kolist ment’? Bonds, issued by authority of chapter 8 of the Laws of 1864, ‘and by Tendon of ‘the Boart of Supervisors, | I.) adg ited February 2, ‘The vonda will be insted in sums of $1,000 each, with In- terest at the rate of seven per cent por annum, payable semt- annually, to wit:—On the Ist days of May and November. Re principal will be due and payavic on the Ist day of May, were ina tin Trunk, tal no value exes LOST, ON FEBRUARY 3, A GAR. $10 88 aa, v les in coming from the Central Park to Third (cLrpoale mutt nate the number of donde desired and the | iene depot. Whocver will return the same to ib Brond- The perscne whose pro re accepted will be required | WAY Will receive the above reward and the thanks of the to deposit with th County Treaaurer, on Saturday, Feb. Li, | OW eer ine mh 1865, ry, fied te them respectively. “Proponals $1 REWARD, Los, AN OLD BLACK AND WITTE ate, . rd ™ Seller Dog, about’ six weeks ago, lame tn the bin for War Bulistment Bonds,” and be addressed to the County foes RAMU PiakitaNe aie Washington Market The right { reserved to reject any or all of the bids if deemed necessary to protect the interests of the county A. GARDINER, County Treasurer. $1 D.—LOS?, ON FRIDAY NIGHT, 3D INST., rth avenue, between Fifth and Twenty) seventh streets, a Pocketbook, containing about thirty five dollars. The finder will recelve the above rew thanks of the owner HE BENNENOFF RUN PETROLEUM COMPANY.— ‘The trustees of this Company have this day declared a dividend of one per cent oa the capital stock, payable at the office of the Company, No, 8 Pine atreet, on ‘the 15th day of February. The tranater books will be Closed from the 10th day of renga ID S. DUNCOMB, President, P. C. HARMON, Vice President, New York, Jan, 31, 1065. ON THE EVENING OF Nght yellow or cream colored ture the same, or fg Ma inform: recovery, to Mr . 237 West Fourth street, will reerive tbe above reward, to: Rother with the thanks of the owner. ITED: STATES TREASURY, Pig YORK, FED. 1, 1865.—Partics holding, thirty (90) or more coupons on the three years seven and three-tenth bondy, maturing on the REWARD.—STOLEN, WHILE ON BOARD THE Idth inat., are requested. to hand them in with. schedules nt sicamer, North Star, on Friday, February & three any ume before that date. Holders complying with the | U 520) States 7.39 Bonds, $40 fenchs; No. 1,676, 1.077, 473%, Above will have thelr coupons examined and checks given for | isnue of 1864, The Treasury Department having. bec Fat o7 the 1448 after 90% tock F x; Blank penedaies wi urnished upon application at the Interest t SOHN A: STEWART, Assistant treasurer. $100 000 OF LONG DOCK ERIE RAILROAD * Mem res Seven Per Cent Bonds for sale, in sums to suit, by UKWOOD & ©O., 2 William st. $125.00 fied, the public are hereby cautioned againat negotiating tl tau, The above reward will be paid, snd oo questions aaked, by returning tho aa he subseribers OK eenva’ 11, 120 Wail REWARD.—LOST, ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, between Fulton street and Jersey City ferry, = 520) Me containing $60 in greenbacks. The tinder will Sportive the the above reward by leaving it at the desk in the feral TO LOAN—AT SIX PER CENT INTR- reat, on bond and moi or aoteie Apply in the office. of ‘cople’s Fire Ingu- 6 REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY AFTER. Fanoe Company, wo ME JOUN PCONREY, 60 Wal street $20) wroncatine Hippotheatron, tn Fourteenth streeh large sized Mink Victorine. The finder will recetve ve $300.00 Sseh 3 eae Ro. 536 Pin 0 and LL, THE LECTURE SEASON, CTURE, WILL BE ‘DELIVERED BY Tiler, Xo Ta0 Grand iat Routledge, i Wane & Rouiedee, yooh fo. THE ABOVE REWARD WILL BE sellers, No. 129 Grand street, up «tal $2: pty a of the wperenbeate , First Lieut. George dams, Seventeenth United States Infan- side Apply wl nited States Army Agency, 64 Bleecker Lnahona IN OCTOBER Last, BE. ishoy Bayi ‘at the Cooper Inutitute, REWARD —LOS' eb, 16, 16H6 under the aus joes of Lie he Tag The Power of Prejudice,” The pro. A: qing one small leather, Valter, with the Catholic Re+ upon i be ramnticy, Miskase sony we cotiook an the Son to Won, Ac Beate, ice of Adame Baproca, fo. feat fall Apply. to THOMA, OR SALE—A PAIR OF STYLISH BAY CARRIAGE hands high, with black eh 6 and 7 years te and without & rial hae ‘about them, except a star in Rn Ge Or: ange county fatr Mansion stables, voruer of Seventh avenue and Forty-second street, OR SALE—A HANDSOME NEW ROUNDED FRONT never been used; Miner & St Will be sold for $1,100 cash I applied for Arnoux’s stuble, University place, Coupe, three seats, ne 4,200. ene! etween te it ou ‘and Twelfth streets, ‘The owner leaves the ety inst. Reh SALE—TWO BUGGY WAGONS, IN GOOD CON dition, f Price $40. Alno, Washington atreet, X double harness. & Brothers, N. ween at 604 Broad i} apeings: one with will be sold; worth the ‘money. To be upstairs, shifting top; made by Wood JOR SALE—A LARGE MARE AND HORSE, SUITA- ble for a cart or truck; poor in flesh, good workers. OR SALE OR EX ome mare Colt, four years old: Inquire of W. 8. BURNS, groce Bergen, N. J. St ‘ a a Horse, Cart and Harness, at 609 TANGE—FOR A PIANO, A HAND- broken to ‘single and South ‘ABLE AND LOT FOR SALE—NEAR SEVENTH and Fourteenth street; will accommod: arringes on one Goor.’ Apply at 121 West te te nine Sia- {TABLE WANTED—FOR THREE HOR carriages, between Fourteenth and Thirt Broadway and Eighth avenue. wor If room enough. mprorre Roo! 4 horse. LJ Went hry A today. lant time 2 MERICAN ‘and Sleigh Hefadeat th N OLD ESTABLI Lease, for sale, in. the Address W. S. SALE, THE LEAS! a8 liquor store, ‘Must be wold LE, 210k, 8 ‘ORE FOR SALE € , at 447 Broome street, between Broadway and Putton sti the bent aven’ vaults, 196 OR SALE, ‘asmail capital manufacturing establish himself, everything requisite for th siness. Address Phowogray trade. g wholesale business. Apy E fine gxeatient b business Spay to to NPIELAN 2 ed. Bunith’s ) fiyn. GOOD CHANC and Fixtures of a rst « “Apply to P. 6. DOY Address 0. P. W., (OR SALE, THE TROTTING HORSE SKY 8 brown, 16 "hands, long tail, jill be Warranted in every way wantof use. Can be séen ai Platt’s stables, rath street AND TWO uurth wtreets, Part of a wiable would an box 3,162 Post ofice, 8 years old; FOR ‘SALE. —FO} Ie —8PR NG, TOR CALKIN ofal M, RESTAURANT AND BU 3, TIRE, 1 Sizes and kinds, Boston, New York 1 Clinton place, For pai . SHED FANCY AND TRIMMING best location on lerald office. EAP—DOING VOR meg ‘WINERY OF ALL “KINDS, SHAFT. ings, P OR SALE—A CHEAP quire of Dr. R. LEU OR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF & good paying Liquor. Store and Restaurant in the city. Apply at the Shu Mangers, Vices, Anvila, Pressel, Rollers, jachines, Scroll Baws, Tobacco Mills, Bellows, Lever shears, Sal ‘alver, Motal, Belting, Bookbinding Machine, &o., at 246 East Houston street, ndrills, Blower rans Cock his plendld pole made of @ Norway tron Works, Honton.and (or ord, NAYLOR & CO., STOCK aooD business; Pall Lig DRUG STORE, IN- good chance fora yon inanediately, 208 Brosdway, room MILONE Co, AN EXTRA CHANCE FOR A PARTY WITH to Ohi a cash man to cago to engage VOR SALE-STARBUCK'S PORTABLE ENGINES. Several necond hand Engines and Holler MES W. STARBUCK, 302 Broadway, Third i tloor, rooin No.6. (OR BALE—A PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY IN A GOOD location, doing a business of Aness Herald oflice. O00 a year, stocked with ‘Owner’ has other bu- DPRIGHT STEAM ENGINE AND TU- rly new. Apply to JOR SALE—ON BEST SIDE OF BROADWAY, NEAR Stewart's retath # with two splendid 6 hb. Principals only OR SALE—THE Willof asitst class Millivery Store in desirable location, aod x business that hax been established twenty years. yor atraw go yor SALE AN Shoe Store 1 Kean Ofty. OR SALE—ONE Bolter, Pump and eoauection. iron foundry, 62 a OR SALE—A FIRST CLABS ntly fitted up, containing six jar, ib one of the best localities in the city, and doing .nrare chance for any one who wishes said (OR SALE—UALF INTEREST IN A MANUFACTOR- ing buriness already establin ed and without competiti Ing protected by letters pate: Dusdneas habits baving ® capital of $10,000. Address bor 5.264 Fost office, Apply ato THE STOCK OF A FIRST CLASS CLOAK, y, plece gouls and leaxe 0f store: rent low and first rate location, Address Advertiser, box 212 iLerald uilice, for one wee oe Boge MEAT and fixture: bustoces, ou iD “STOCK, FIXTURER AND GOOD nal etreet, in aw eneral railli ith, Address A: tore, te Lease of a House and store, four stories, *,70 feet deep, B., Herald a a 7, complete, Must be sold on ae Inquire at 697 Gi recnwicl ESTARLISHED BOOT AND well located, doing a good rietor im going into the Newark avenue, Jersey on one of apere ale corner a rare chance fora man of 4 64 Morton stree! xX HORSE rows a8; satiafactory reasons for selling. LENDER, eorner of Crosby and Spring streets Foe sh CHRAR—A 3 HEAVY PLATE GLASS S1IOW a0 (silver pl table for a jewel mi’ Tarbiohing guode; dimensioned): by 10 fect, 16 inches deep. Also Store Fixt: elving, Table, Drawers, Stove, ae. Inquire OR SALE © a ae aeeie ONL Y JOB DYFING ESTAB. lishment ii trade and well RAFFERTY, Ni the most business ety West, doin oe up. pp AvP at the ofice of TOD: Very stre Yori ARGE TRIP HAMMER FOR SALE-SUITABLE FO L1 iron ‘or steel mull oF forging abop. Address box 6) tie e Outngi ite a boek clorte yor ay Gaumaees | 2 ‘an ‘ at the door on the eventi or ae grant yeuars MoDonatn, ES, Chatrmas, | ___ INSTRUCTION. BUSINESS EDUCATION. {BOOKKERTING, ‘WRIT. Caunout, Fressurer, ry tog, AnUnetl, paling, ka Ter to $90 per ——— arter,' Algebra, av iention van THE BALL SEASON, reaniile College, 62 Bowery and 383 it RN de os asoRe | ——— - T TOWNSEND'S COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, 260 Bowery, below Hounta Arithinetic, Book keepin, Writing, Reading, Spelling, Grammar, Algevra, Geometry, Ac., are tanght day am ing. Frivete instruction given. Apartments tor ladies, A LADY, WHO HAS HAD 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE ass teacher, and In ea] al Wo give Instruction In the Highest branches of English, French, music aod drawing, de- sired a stvuation Ins family: ao ebjecvion to go © Cuve oF I, a Qe THE ALLEN e be hi e U: 4 me. 218 Fe te Tickets, 3 cents, QRCOND ANNUAL BALL OF THE ITALIAN BENEVO- lent Society at Irving Hall, Friday evening, ary 10, for the bew of th iy) evening school, and of Ci a Pl oe rol inte! Tickets ay ea each, adinitti one gentieman and two ladies, to be dof the secretaries 1.244 iroadway. and ut the principal wate awrea. Graf ulla's and Dodworth's bands have veen engaged for the ocow } Routh America, Address Mra, Agues ©, Burr, station G., sion. A. G. BERTHOND, President, | New York. enirie, Y hy am nla L. %. simone, § Secretaries. —BOORKEEPING FOR BUS. .BEAN, OW Broadway, given private lersons af- hours to prepare genti¢men practically for head ona removes suffness oF REMOV ALS. } EMOVAL—THE PEOPLE'S LI NEW JERSEY Steuinboat Company,” have removed from the foot of Courtland street to their spacious new offices, pier 41, south Addr of Canal street, where. on the opening of havigatton, they will be happy to transport passengers and freight, as herete- fore new Yous dan. 77, 1865. PRES i Myke: EMAN wouLD Likw TO MERT entleman who could give him lersons. ona Addrew 4, 222 Woosver 1° NG. LADY, COMPETENT TO TRACH THE ish branches and music, i# desirous of Fone OY ormens OF teacher. Address box 97 Brietol, a. Pas It DAXOUAGE —LOvIS OUSIN, LATE PRO. sy ALENTINE N®Y. YORK VALENTINE CO, CAN BE FOUND BY their former patron and the Public rosally at ool a Broadway, secoud hoor, froat roorm. ent, Hy PERS AND DEALERS.—WRIGLEY'S A, Retail $10 lots of assorted Valentines for $3 00 eavh. Ad it ety of Cor t ro ~ 2 “Fossa Si Lome Valentines at 0 cents per CPANISH ha NOUAQE = No. 7, where applesots 10 A aitaatont fepsor at the Rensselaer Polytechnic: Lnstituie wud at the roy Female Seminary, informs hie ancient pupils aud the rine fachools that be has ju He wi I ve ready to open French cla rose W) Franklin atrcet, revuroed from Farin, or give private lee w York IPRIANO GORRIN, PRO- removed to 769 Broudwey, oor weated ta future 0 owl), from COAL, WOOD, &e 1 SOKE. KE MLIVERED, IMMEDIATEL SPANIGIT, FRENCH AND MUSIC LESBONS, BY A / the Coal \a Coke offiee, 142 Third aven tive of Madrid, at her residever or thone of Sree. JAM heat reference, Address F. A., box 913 Poat S11 PER TOR pin T QUALI : —_—- a furnace, wr reened, from unde TPANISH LANGUAOGR =A NATIVE SPANIARD or fyrfelhy prepared Ww give lessons, either hi wn priv te Abbi 91 349 Bowery 140 Waves ley TREADWELL, Agent, It, box J “Zit Pont vice jod reference given, Adurgas V. 1 oT OF GLASS BASH DOORS, SHELVING, DRAW. 4 00. 19 | Me Gis gt oat Io Bolle three pores aerial ‘c., 1n good order, for iaiden jane. wale by PRATT, SOUTH & freet ferry. mer, one seer ‘or ea y ing fomm ot Journal $1. 500. printer or al I A te TRA Ah thineb ie In diamever, all I Orebard street. “ 70 BUTOHFRS — SALE fii health, eoraer Stall, No, Mat 10 © clock. | room for aale, on ane of the principal strecia in ‘ont offi, OF and street (OR SALE OHFAP—A FINE MARD Table, fi CLARK'S, No. — MAC ONIFICENT rent stb avenue tou NERY.—FOR SALE, STEAM eee n> ters, stationary and prov rh, in perfect Bridge O'R SIXTY HORSE ENGINE, ler; one twent) apply street, Brooklyn: near New amvers WITH with tubular boiler,one Inn ja good order; ARR between ‘ommerce, Trip Hi vat 10 Peas ty yn ha aad and aiKinde of -— o NGINE FOR SALE TEN HORSE ENGINE, boiler, 18 feat 6 Inches long, LH inehes will be gold a aa the proprietor is and 3/in the mall rer of Wall and W. ARLES MoMANNU —PRINTING OPFICE FOR SALE, IN THIS shew material; a rare chance for Addrens U., box 5,688 Ni = BILE ARDS. od order, been RIAR, Waebiogton Hot jersey City iLLIARD TABLE FOR SAL MARBLE BED Baile, Ones in eondition in une Can b net TH Catharine street, corner of Division, FURNITURE, SEVEN 00), wi TUBUL, five horse, wilh Wubuine overcome ler TOP BILLIARD Mas I K FEBRUARY WE OFFICERS mou bers of the Lightermen's Ualou Benevolent Assucie- lion are requested to meet at their rooms, corner of York aut Pearl streets, Brovkly. W attend the ‘of their late brother member, Jolin ain By orter of “jaws BURK, President. _ James § Sweeny, Secretary. VATHER MATHEW T. 4B. socery, NO. 2, NEW York.—The members of the ab aaa to meet at thelr Hall, niy-thued airect Second avenue, on Sunday, February §, at 12 regalia and crape on left arm, to attend the funeral of our Inte brother member, James Hf O Nell. Fines for nonat- tendanoe will be strictly enforced. By or SICHAEL J, LAUSE, President. Tomas Concannox, Recording Secretary. {ENIAN BROTH HOOD—DEPARTMENT OF MAN- hattan, The officers and members of the Fenian Brother- rpectfully requested to asstiable at No. 33 Deene fouruary 8, 1865, at one o'clock Of reapect to our late lame ated Brower atve of the Benburb Circle, will report tothe State Canire Promptly at the Renny pm | jace designated. By order of * “ i JOHN O'MAHON! Head Centre. James J. Rogers, State Centre Hi. ¢ 1L AND MINING ENGINEER + and Geologist, will mak minations of lands for troleur, Remains tn the city afew daysouly. Address Pearl stieet, Brooklyn, N. ¥. MORNE NEBNON TAXES. CAUTION. JOHN C, RAN. the only authorized collector of Mount Vernom aud School district ‘No, 4 receives Monday , oth, at Smith's grate store, 18 Grand.” Gwaers paying any other person do 90 at thetr own risk, TO TAILORS.—MA8S MEETING. THERE will be a mass meeting of the trade held at 182 Hester t, on Sunday, Feb. 5, at 2 P. M., to debate new consti- ‘ution. By order of Central Commer, . TUCKER, Secretary. NOPICE THB MEMBERS OF HIRAM LODGE, No. 17, and A. M., are requested to moet/at their lodge roo! on the corner of Merer and Washington streets, atl 2 noon, to aitend We fanerai of our late brother P.M 4 The members ure requested to be punctual, Varick: No, 81; Enterprise, No, 48, and Borgen, No. 47, F. and and inembers in good si siding, are reapectfully Ab, A. Vited lo attend, By order of the . agi? GEO. vB CUTTER, Secretary, Jeasey City, Feb. 4, 1865. FFICE OF THE COMMISSION OF TAXES AND goihnsenemments, 83 Chambers atreet, New York, January 316 Notice to taxpayers,—Notion tx hereby given that the an sevuinentrolis of tho real and tate of the elty and i for inspection and After Monday, Janus 1865, aid will re- Taxinopen til the Both day of ‘April, 1865, for. tho correction of errors and thesequailzation of ‘the assessments of the aforesaid real wud persoual vatate of tue city aid county of New York. All persona believing thomselves to be aggrieved must make application to the Couunissioners during the riod above mentioned, iu order to obtain the relief provi by law," Uf such agplication be made in relation to wasensed valuation of the real estate, it must be made in writing, stating the ground of ‘objection thereto, and theretpon the Comimissionera shafl examine into the complaint, aud if, in their judgement, the aaseste ment is erroneous, they shall cause the same to be correc If such application be made in relation to the aksexsed valua- thon of the personal estate, the applicattt, shall be examined under oath by the said Commiasioners, who shall be anthor- ized to administer such oath, and {f, in his or their judgment, the assessinent ia erroneous, they shail cause the same to be corrected, and fix the amount of such assessment as they may believe to be just, anddeclare their decision thereon within thirty days Sflersuch application shall have been nade to m. No reduction shall be made by the Board of Super. rw of any aaKessinent on real or pereonal estate imposed under this act, unless {t shall appear, under oath or affirma- Uon, that the party negrieved was Unable to attend, within the period prescribed for the correction of taxes, by reason of sickness or abscnce from the el OTICE ‘orsluckt |. W. ALL ate PURSE, ©! 3B. WOODRUFE, SOCIETY OF TAMMANY, OR COLUMBIAN ORDER. — © Brothers, # regular meeting of the institution will be held in the Council Chamber of the great Wigwam on MON- DAY EVENING, Feb. 6, at half au hour after the setting of hi a1 and punctual attendance Is rea ELIJAH F. PURD Sib, Searetary. Manhattan, ‘Season of snows, second moon, year of dis savers ‘373d, ‘of independence the 8th and of the institution h Commissioners of ee ratee and Assessments, neated. Grand Sachem, the 7th, ’PHE MEMBERS OF THE FATHER MATHEW U. BT A. B. Society are hereby notitied to, meet at thelr hall, #61 Broome street, on Sunday, February 5, at one , in foil regalia and with crepe on left arm, to tribute af respect 10 oun 36 broth ‘aber, James H. O'Neill. derof TIMOTHY L President. Sxweatai | F. Lrnen, Epwaup L, € Hyp ae NOTIC 0 AL le to Drait.—The New ¥ ity Committee on Volunteering have reasor nVurther call is likely soon tobe made by the Prendent for men. liitherto great complaint has been made that the quotes demanded of the county of New York have been exceanive. ‘As all quotas are based upon the envolinent, it is evident that no rellef can be expected except by a reduction of the enrolment to ite proper standard. ‘Although appeals have hitherto been made to citizentto correct the enrohnent, there has been little or no disposition shown by the public to discharge {ts duty in this particular. Ttis evident that this duty must be pertormed by the pub- lic authorities, of it will not be performed at all ent of the War Departinent and the the New York County Committee on Volunteerin Governor, has dete inined wo undertake the herouleats labor of correct Ing the enrolment of the county. Ko means will be spared lo make thix correction thorough and satisfactory both to the people and the government, Our only object is to correct tie enrolment and place tt at a proper standard, and every citizen owes italike to himself and bis neighbor to amsiat i this work. Tn addition to other means which will be bronght into te- quisition for the accomplishment of this object, a complete copy of the existing enrolment of ea ‘or election dis- trict will be printed and furnished W every enrolled citizen of the ward oF election district. This will prevent the excuse which so many who are exempt have made that they did uot know they were en- Folied: and hemes did not attend to having thelr names taken the ro Fritielll nino afford the opportunity for aver enrolled tones whether or hot his aeighbor im eurclied, and enable him to wecure that those Hable and not enrolled shall be put dow! ‘Every person enrolled is requested to aid in the labor witch. we hiave undertaken, by complying with i Jowing conditions:— T. Whenever « name appears of any person who is not en- rolied, but liable, notice of the tact should be given to the Provost Marshal of the district by any person who may be ognitant of the fact, in order that te same may be re- oor I, Whenever a name appears of any person who has jotice of the fact should be given at the Pravo be stricken from the rolla roperly belongs nis Known t) be flett dieated by the exempt person ilitgveli, that the bame may be stricken fom the rol ‘The foliowing are the causes of exemption:— 1. Over forty live years of age. 2 Under twenty years, 3. Being analien and never having voted, 4. Having furuished substitute In autieipation of the as ted and furnt ubatitute, On b Tlaving been ars 6 Having v r 7. ‘ bea ‘4 ly physically 4! Viled. 8. Being permanently physically disqna { iwo saare lati ariny or navy during the te onorably disc, far as Pomvie, every enrolled man wil be waited upou personally by wuthorired agents deputed to ascertain the of albenrolled men, to have those Unproperly enrolled taken off, aud to add those mot on, but who should be enr As this in an elfort vi ment, it is to the inter true Answers bo auy and al them, and ali persous de wer, OF ir pting Talse porwein, render tbemecives liable 10: err tmprison- ment, ‘This is probably the last attempt which will be made to ne. e Frock eure he county af New, York. To be Ferident of this city and county eg apeplasely rea ulres a . evlacel. disposition to ada Se trey fecilty 10 attain the object 10 view. If tuerefore, through the indisposition and apathy of the pub? lic, whoare moet ¢ noerned, U Wort to correct the enrol- salve quotas are de- fese of the enrolment, 0 themselves Fexpon= rréct and not increase the enrol. the people of thin city sible, and they will have noge bat th 08 10 © GODFREY GUNTHER Mayor. MATTHEW 7. BREN NAN, impiroller, WILLIAM M. TWEED, Bupervinor, ORISON T, Supervisor. BLU BLLall PLPURDY, supervisor WILLIAM R. STEWARY, 3 jupervisor, iat aires Chiet of Enrolling Boreao. OKISON BLUNT, Chairman of Commies. GEORGE pork, Ausiliary Member. York, Dee. 4, 1864. ™ HB ANNUAL ELECTION OF THIRTEEN DIRI of the Sixth avenue Rail: Company will be held at , Bixth, ys of Forty-third street, on Tues rom ebruary UA, f1 to2P M. ge MENRY 8, MOORE, Secretary. HE COMMITTEE 2 WHARVES, PIERS AND SLITS of the Board of Aldermen, will mect in room No. & City Tuesday next, 7th iuet., at 24 o'clock P. M., forthe Purvore urpone of considering the appl won of wee oyetermen for exclusive use of the asst at the foul street, an yer subjects as are Bow before the Grantee for theit ection All persons intercsted are hereby notified to be Ws me oho the above aamed tine aud meen AD RELLY. LE! MICHALL NORTON. ommittes on Wharves, Piers aud Btipe. the day, AXES, TAXEA, Zasne — URONTORS, OLINVE Wareneld Prospect Hill, Pelham, Pelhamville Ciaret mout, Mt. Eden, T ac. © tax reoeived Cooper, Jou tors. zi o. “PLANCY'S DANCING ACADEM +_way.—Lessonn every afternoon and day evenings gra res. 301 BROOME Sf. SDAY oe Ti DREN Welne LADIES’ primary ela Private lessons on Ay cake ! SOIREF EVERY WEDN ALDET MASTER Academy, 3 Se Cinas every day and nigh Vaught perfectly in aix private les THOMPSON'S DANCING A SADEMY, 278 DURECKER reet, now open for th tion of papils on Tueadn ed uy Mire, Brookes, DAY RVENING. DOMAR'S PRIVATE D nth avenue, on Thirt KR me walle ‘coal ols dances i“ ay evenings. Boiree ouday @veuing, February 86 ARING'S PRIVATE DANCING ACADEMY, 22 Fourth avenue, near Twentyshird street, 1 for ladies Ae tatters ait ere mea to give pri u je} every day and eveulug to hose who wiah to learn s quickly. elnseer NEW PUBLICATIONS. sFnClAk List, AWE HAVE. IN ADDIE Anata “ Pri TO BOOKS ate Medical Works adapied 10 Fecnipt 0: p by Mosary Wika a Walls. W Bivadwoy, N. x