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—— ae Missour! 61% +100 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | sm Memntts, it im So ~-_—e—eeer a900 8 ¥ Contral e168 Ban do. . “Mompar, Feb. 20-6 P. M. 8000 Erie mie. Biver sho stock market was biigry of fe fret boord, witn | SOR EudRaterees IAT: 188) | dm: the exception of Cumberland Coal, which wasexcited and | 4000 ChiSNW Istm 86 100 do. seven per cent higher at the close than at Saturday's eee $ 4 a. board. New York Central was 3 lower, Erie %, Michl- | 1090 Hud B RE sori 85 seo bay wl gan Southern %, Illinois Central 3, Northwestern 3, 150 173 do. Bock Island «. Fort Wayne, Reading and Cleveland fine Ame anid. 4 3m Go and Pittaburg were steady. Government ow were 19000 do. 201 tog quiet, Sixes of 1881 were steady at 111), and ten-forties 5 201 100 8 102%. Five-twenties, of both the old and new Issue, Pp LE 2 Geolined 5 0 i. 300 At the open doard at one o'clock the market was e 200 fraction higher. ‘At the second regular board it was dull. m4 ‘The closing sales showed a decline from the moruing foo tn Erle of %, Fort Wayne i, and Reading . Michigan Southern, Illinois Central, Northwestern, Rock = Inland and New York Central were unchanged. Hudson 109 River advanced }4, Cumberland 13. Government seou- ritics were dull. On {the street, however, there was a rt fair demand from private investors. At the second open board prices were firmer, ‘The gold market has been weak and excited under the reported evacuation and capture of Charleston following @lose upon the news of the capture of Columbia; but the premium has only yielded about five per cent since | $5000 US8's,1881,reg 11136 Saturday, the closing quotation at the Evening Exchange | ,1000 sono Uae "s1,00u 111 baving been 204%. The fluctuations are indicated by the 20,200. s Tih doo ite § tion of our foreign trade and under the improving aspect of the military situation. Mo-zeover, the demand for our mational securities in Europe is largely assisting the effect | 200 of the preponderance of our exports over our imports] by Correspondingly diminishing the demand for gold for export and bills of exchange. ‘There are at the same time good reasons for believing that the exportation of these will continue on the increase. By | fuaaiay’"” sa "aa the last advices from Frankfort five-twenties were selling | Butch. & Dro’ 2,362,022 113,866 ‘at 40.5 per cent above the market price on this side, and | Bull's Head, une bon they had been seven per cent higher at one time in Lon- 8,115,445 1,576,451 don, The last two steamers brought orders for ten-for- 8,030,086 “90s, 320 ties, which are relatively much cheaper, and, as they | ( 321, , are much longer to ran than any other United States | Commerce c1eTIz 007 Of'304 ; 8,899,676 254,304 3,113,903 258,415 + 160,038 46,603 +. 683,996 12,511 known. 2,476,588 447,001 This demand for United States stocks will be likely to 1 aan bry more than offset any change that may occur in our 2,766,960 212,604 foreign trade; for, because we have thus far in the year 4,220,645 105,854 exported to the value of $32,204,167, and imported-only Haare erie to the extent of $13,861,535, it is not to be supposed that 81037143 858/410 the exports and imports will be in the same ratio during » 1600.058 102,067 the rest of the year. The demand for bonds - 2,819, 02,017 wil dispense with the shipment of gold in asi eantecs an equal dogree, so that, even if the s0- 2022/82 93,632 called balance of trade wore turned against 1 ES A br pen us there might still be no export of gold on legitimate ac- 2,433,377 | °157,081 count, while the low price of exchange which would 3,226,822 156,15! under such circumstances rule here could not fail to Pees check, if not entirely prevent, its export on speculative 2,125,464 417,613 account, to be subsequently drawn against in the form 7,049,258 4,773,306 of bills of exchange. 1600 on3 a Nevertholess, those who look for a further 3/676,620 145,785 heavy fall in gold, in consequence of our military 1,740,822 129,914 @ucocsses, and for the reasons first referred to, Lorian: eee are likely to be disappointed. The prospect | Park "11,154,889 416,622 of the termination of tho war is still too indefinite, the | People 1,225,068 68,155 nattonal debt too enormous, and the daily excess of gov- esneur rat 8,590,680 137,729 produce that degree of confidence in the popular mind in | State.... 4,840,970 642,205 the orédit of the nation, and its ability and willingness to Nicholas, Poneat wa ultimately redeem the currency at par, and centinue to | Union 4,781,006 286,706 the end to pay interest on its bonds and notes, which is necessary to the rapid appreciation of our paper monoy But while we thus speak in the light of facts and figures, we urge upon Congress and the Treasury measures which | Glearints for wack cuting Foe 18... will tend to improve the condition of our Qnances, which | Balances for week ending Feb 11. but for past mismanagement and mistaken legislation | Bélances for week ending Feb. 18 would present no such discouraging aspect as they Go. Congress is, however, showing a little more disposition than formerly to strengthen this weak Total 18,204 6,661,025 $186, 265, 126 20,682,319 2,855,082 156,150,634 ANSACTIONS AT THE CLEARING Laces point in our government; but it has thus far the absence of sales prices wero wholly nominal. failed to manifest that financial ability which is Pequisite to correct existing evils and open the ‘way to future improvement. Among minor measures, rye. lution, which we approve, for s commission of three per- fons, to be appointed by the Secretary of the Treasury, to examine into and report upon the subject of taxation, which was amended by Mr. Clark, to the effect that they should also inquire into the manner of collecting the in- ternal revenue. With anable financier in the Treasury there was no demand, wine at $8 552 $8 60. We qnote-— Department such a committee would be, of course, un- | guperfne State and W. flout necessary , but in the absence of such a one a committee | Extra State. os of the kind 1s far better than ct. The sources of our | Choice State. revenue have not yet been fully explored; and upon the | common to medinn extra Western developmont of our revenue our solvency is dependent, | Western trade brands... The foreign exchange market has exhibited great aie von rican weakness today, and bankers’ bills at sixty days have | Fancy and extra do- been offered for sale at 10744, while good commercial | Common Canadian.. ekin c Good to choice and extra. bills have been seeking vainly for purchasers at 106% Rye flour, superfine. . . Je. Its safe to say that exchange was never more of & | Corn meal, bbls... drug than it is at present. Bills at three days were | Corn meal, puncheons. yi —The wheat warket ruled very quic Sa bg eee without material change. Tho only salewo heard of Money coutinucs easy at ¢ix per cent OD | was 7,600 bushels No. 1 Milwaukee clubat $216. Rye call, with a very light demand from the Stock | continues firm at §1 63 for Western; but we have no : ‘ sales of consequence to report. No sales of barley or Exchange. The bank statement indicates the | fulen Of Sonate orted. and prices, were, nomivally quiet state of the market and the conserva- | unchanged. The corn market continues quiet, with tive feeling of the banking community, no important changes having taken piace during the week. Commer. cial paper of the Gret grade passes at 7 a 10 per cent. The subscriptions to the sevea thirty loan, through Jay Cooke's agents, to day wer First National Bank. Ninth National Bank The following tigures and the market was scarc-ly #0 firn. Bec at the baw 1 land Fria mpare the last weekly state- ment of the New Vork aseceiated banke with the returns | Sraciay 3 Of the previous week and with the corresponding week | Good middiii 85 Freicurs. — seen it. Liverpool, London or Glasgow. ip 1864.— Feb 20, 1864. Feb 11, 1865. Feb 18, 1865. 185,515,904 186,365,126 yore deen no movement for some time, and rates are entirely Clrca i eC BC a i ¢ ¥ a) nen! whi Deposits... 144,014.106 186,711,166 186,150,634 | reining “The engagements to Liverpool include 100 —The deviations from the returos of (be previous week | boxes bacon 7s. 6d. and 250 bbis. lard on private terms, are as follows — and per neutral, 600 boxes cheese at 158. To Glasgow, Increase in Joans. $840,222 T steamer, 200 tierces beof at 3a. Od, fool my old focrenss (e qpecte.. 0000 rors bhds. wbacco at 35. 50 tone mahogany at 228 64, Tacrease in circu ation and 120 tons logwood at Decrease in depo its 35,086 . 660,533 The business of the Sub-Treasury to-day was as mand $1 700 follows :— Hors. —The demand was quite active for choice grades fi " for shipment, as well as for home consumption, and full Receipts for custome, $201,000 | prices were realized for all kinds. Sales 160 bales at 80c. Sapmcel §.229.<57 | 9 60c. for ew growth, with fancy at 660., and 10c. a 380 oe ae 26,080,528 | Teor —we have only to sales of 8 chests Subscriptions to government loan 3 s made their appearance apital amounts to twelve Nineteen new oii fast week Their agar millions of dott The earnings of Lue Erie Railroad for the month of 980,893 bly q con te though prices: een wer 905,341 | Sales of American spirite Decrease, . 979,008 | 8h Oe ee eee. Tb» following table shows ‘the highest price ‘that gold attained in cach mouth since the Ist of January, 1862, com gate ‘ finling pu Sales 120 bhds. old crop Cubs'at 48c. crop New Orleans at $1 al « $148, cash wholly nominal. but previous prices were fall crude fish no sales of moment t maintained. Lins: Ts T5d H 90 $0 0, & 3g ‘3 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Mowpar, Fob. 20—6 P. M. Asim. —Recelpts, 63 bbls. Tho markot was dull, and in Breaperorrs.—Roooipts, 3,411 bbis flour, 2,006 bags corn meal, 12,289 bushels corn, 2,272 do. oats, and 18 do. The market for State and Western flour was mod- however, Mr. Sherman, in the Senate, has offered a rea0- | orately active, and a decline of 150. a 25c. was established on the low and medium grades, owing to the fall tn gold. Beyond the immediate requirements of tho local trade and we have only to report sales of 000 bbia. State and Western, 600 do, Southern, and 450 ry steno In rye flour we heard of no movement, but prices were without dacided change, Corn continues in moderate request and firm, with salos of 200 bbla. Brandy $10 05 0 10 25 ‘Pua ies sales of 4,000 bnahela Western yellow at $1 90.’ Onts were in increased demand and firmer at $1 11% 0 $1 12 for Western—the outside price to government. Corre. —No sales of consequence were reported to-day, Corrow.—With the fall in gold the market was less ac- tive, and prices of the choice grades yielded about Le. the demand being wholly from spinners; sales Florida, Mobile, N.O.@T. 68 70 m1 85 86 market was as dull as we have ever There were scarcely any offerings, either to Tn breadstuffs there bas Har. —Shippin; "qualities van steady in price at $1 60 8 $1 65, the insi ud to government, Retail lotscom- report Madras at §1 40, and 10 ‘oeroons Guatemala on private terms. Motaseme,—Old crop was in moderate demand for re- while new, Poe quiet, was firm. 23 bole loading commodities e ‘endency is downward, it tarpentin wore made at $1 00 sales of 80 bbis. strained $10 602 $24 Pitch and tar were dull and re 3 = Be882 szeett BEL Cer FERESECEREUSEE 84 86 on] with the loweat ruiative raluc of «currency dotlar:— tinues dull at $1 58 a $1 60, though ovtside tote ‘could 4 High-t Value f | have beon bought at $1 56. Lard ruled steady and firm Price Currency | at $220 2 $2 25—tho latter price for extra winter. 1963. of Geld. b+ mg kinds <— ons 10 Sepiomber. 143 ‘ yes, —] ipta, bbls. pork, Oetob t 1 63. beef, 612 do. we age aoe = i nly The a4 Nov. mb. 653% | kot was somewhat irregular, with only ® mi . 66% | mand, chiefly wey e sales om the spot include S800 Mae 86S. do. clon and regulae way eosing 6 6274 $33 for jo. cash an % regular; $29 a $90 for pega nd aod’ ee 60% 76 for Western TF pl oy meee we new mess for March and ones bis at $36 25 ao $37 25, <a wen rately active and firm; i kal Bin; | bibs $20" for “phn "mem and tte B44 | for extra do. ba 30% | active at breve a ae les “0y'te ‘aoe mere 43% | at prices ranging from Dressed hogs 8834 | continue scarce and ee at ri Ke. y Sic for Western, 4144 | and 180, a 18k¢c. for city. In bacon there was @ mode- | fate business transa: the sales reaching 900 boxes at 42% | 200. a 2050. for Cumberland cut, 9030. for long ribbed, 45% | and 2%¥o. a 21\0 for long tay = om meata were in moderate request and 400 packages at lie. a KO Se taoniaten, oud ites 2 4 220, for hams The weer Exchange. lard market was a trifle firmer, and quite active. Gales pay, Feb 20—| | 3,200 bbis. at 200. @ 243¢c. for No. to fair to prime $1000 US 6's, ‘67... slwain and kettle rend Buttor steady at 320. a do. 12006 Us 4'«, i, cow. for Western, and 47c, © 580. for State. Cheese in fair west at Ldc, a 230, for common ‘oor ‘erROLeUM. —The do 69, 6-20 13 66,540. 600 market was very dull, and Were almost ontir.ly nominal, The ‘corner’ in it bare fair to be successfully tarned, though the small re- oocasion some uneasiness, rendering it Cy but cer. 00 do. tain that the contracts cannot be filled if t ts called 100 Erie RR. for, Still, the decline in prices js eatevorsine those 2540 NOK 100 do. wito declare Se they will “oail.’* Crude sold on the KKkie 13 60 do... TAG ' Gpot at ddc., and was reported offered ot déc, Refined to aeleacies pra sne ts mc | Hi, Hout. seiciemanategtete EW YORK —. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1865. has hand, ond te, Sue FINANCIAL. P* 2h" UnrreD nga com: peearins priate hw 40 @ 160. w 170. for fair to good | | The United was y Ftd jones I7Ke., and’ wovade at 180. ee all bata pera °. Seat wan quis ond ‘scarcely go firm, at 2640. 270. for | FI pai DOLLARS — ‘Sruamora.—A sale of 15,000 Ibs. Wo, 9 was effected om | ,, The bookearenow ‘ikmited number of subscrip- terms not ascertained. “eser eat 00,, No. 308 Front street: aaron cootinnes Gull ond bears, Sales 60,000 Ibs. at ether Stal ge aed ‘ames Receipts, 385 bbla. Prices for this article ae A 7 remained about pany, No. 71 same, but the market ruled very quiet, Sales were 400 Dbls. at $2.27 0 $2 28 for Western. B. J. LOWBER, ne 105 Proms, Be orented & Oo., 74 Broad “SuitH YANOHER firm Fancher & MoChesney, No. 6 Beret tt ecey & 00., 47 Water | poeta eet The Board of Aldermen mot yesterday afternoon, eee eae eae eae fhetctba nadie arate An ordinance appointing a Superintendeat of Fire iH. ‘ ING IN AND. Suze! nica me conommes cer, | = tere ee Bee nm at one five hundred dollars each, was presented by Alderman pss "Oa! ea a Aber ee, zn Buiom and referred to the Commitee on Fire Department, } 7 fees . tte , 4 RESOLUTION oF INQUIRY, tad if alone feeer ela on (~~ ed GABT AND BARS ASS A resolution was offared by Alderman Katzr, directing aoe office of J we. Eimerns report all the facts connected with prar te the persist soe SEP ay et be Se he on Sc ra on for wont of » conmtions etn Reoon-> ' a oe Bier Tho Assistant Enginoers of the Fire Department under pci Site Goma ‘anest farms: i eaters E ment ti 4 the new rane cme. up for for cant ees and wore, i podria Mataade on ugar two miles above ‘The Fesotutions offered at » previous moe Alder. abun found—s fine location and & ing bY man Farley, socdeninn to the State asite mee capitol, ‘mansion, & of taken up, $ nora Fry Farm, on Obry Tree ran-al boring land and a | sae Mant ates: Sonstitalions) vote.” The resolu: | fallof streame—e splendid og Of oll territory, one tion was subsequently reconsidered and laid over. from Cherry Tree. ‘Alderman Rrens moved that a joint committee of three | 5 acron MeClure Farm. ont. Cherry lying. one hate from each ward be appointed to confer with the Legisia- | mile abore Plumer, which 1s pag ater Dag her tive Committee upon ie alee, ‘and that the Mayor be | poses. 2 invited to take part im the proceedings. Whic! Tidtonte rn agreed to. we sores creek, running one mile on the creek— THE REMOVAL OF MIGHT SOIL. 6. weasel Berd Counce ec | ates Mazer as Seta a in; 16 ins) cont aniel a Ingher fos eos ie of night soll Sroen the city for a Bree ts Epliaret to be fully as ‘valuable aa ue farmon period of ten ith the understanding that the con- LaasEn 2 eaaeee or adh nh par See 18, Seoctamont for the privilege, was concu! ’b working interest 0. on ‘hen adjourned until Monday next, at two pelenitip run, ou whion there. cen dows. o'clock. Fein Uri Protester we Waa te app Ff Fanklin street. meget | K.—WE ARE ALL BURNED OUT. YOU WILL me at 66 Weat Houston street. MRS. MONROE. 4 ABET DOGS, SSS = 1 Terriere—good Ft ae to il'be eu af eae street. Ape HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. STATES Honee sep ogentass T THE’ UNITED Auction Mart, Fifth in omane ae preary 3 be sold without reserve. ‘WAGON AND HARNESS FOR : Leen Eg oe ato a Ena err pea ee uid ‘be seen at a ‘avénue, for three days. ig P%. S4bE HORSE, HaRNEee AND ald ato grea , Pe SSipskiftecioaara Simos Fons DENNEY SARGENT IS IN NEW BA fyi in old friend, by addressing M. care of hear of a PP, bor! 3,921 Lost lyn, she ‘AMES PEACOOK, e your address JULIA, WHO HAS BEEN SEWING AT HO. — Fifth avenue for some time, will Sev aneanl advantage. J "Lear imm FROM DALKEITH, werd at box 146 Herald othice. hear of someting £0 SALE—A BUP! y new, Brewster & gold aoe ORD LIVINGSTON—THERE IS A NOTE FOR YOU ‘at station G. ‘R. HENRY LANGE WILL 1 OALL AT THIS office for a letter addressed to fire on Saturday a! ooater streat, will please return eat Houston street, he will be Il tf FEREON WHO PICKED UP A PACKAGE OF PA. LA rally rewarded. ison 174 re, Monro0, aa Twenty rat streak at No, — NE WITH CALP Bote, recka oa;ae other wil ar0p call bla wok ox + to a L BOWES & GO-, Bostoo rou otrieania ‘Hocge Bal OR pale STYLE fig ont Bo D> comme a Biatolg do. SE ee Te Ouse Tas New York Poot OR, ironing Eon, YEAR OLD hen tert ‘Chor Mrawot Clore, woragt Broad y Ap ee Ro. 4, Lami va Graken nb deine, night and da tne uarter working interest Lease No. 10, hee ib Farm, Chery ryan well g intern, a ‘cnd'a goed situation _FINANCIAL, 7] NITED STATES gS TREASURY. Naw Ye Feb. 17, 1866. Parties holding (30) thirty aps e “Loan election of trustees. CASH CAPITAL. ber 31, 1864:— fn gold, lara wanted, on first class four story marble dwelling $175.000 $200.000 Beste pad "Company first mo cont onda for sale, in sume W sult, by LOCKWOOD & B6., Sa Withtain street, $300.000 "29% a7 SPER CENT, ON New York city Property. ‘Ap ly 0 No. 634 Pine street, rooms 10 Wand IL an tED'K SUL MACE. Sec'y. FFICE OF THE COLUMBIAN (MARINE) INSURANCE Company, corner of Wal! and Nassau streets. From statement for the seventh ee Decem- order of WM. Richards. All persons are cautioned againat check, as payment has been stopped. ANTEDETO ADOPT A HEALTHY BOY, ABOUT 2% born of Protestant parents; soldie® preferred. ‘Address Orphan, bor 2098 a OST AND O8T-IN GOING FROM THE CARS IN JERSEY DE- Grape ‘Mourning rewarded on returning It to pany, nual mecting of the stockholders of this com. U terest on bond anid mortgage, for one or pany: wall beheld at the tice of the company, No. 9 Chit re years, on Real in this city-or Broo! ‘Apply ok to, the Jerse Street, New York, on the first day of March next, at twelve toon CONEY, 86 Wall street, ran. The tinder wit wit Beier o'clock M.” The object of the meeting will’ be to receive s re: _— geese pag Mid ‘cond 7 Port of the state of aifairs of the company a ual Vo HARTRORD AND ERIE Rider’ QTOLEN-A CHECK, DATED FRB. i, X90. Nassau Bank of Brooklyn, drawn by’ J. Arvold and endorsed by” hi FOUND. of 1864" (10-40's), abbating te Tae st of nth ate roquec: a enmemrenagel OR SALE.THE UNDERSIGNED, HAS FOR 5 ‘them in, with schedules, at any time before that ws quarter working interest i iP Tense, Be, Ska ees ey REWARD.— LOST, ea aa a Ee oats Pre ee croten ss mere eviiet ‘on ‘Holders com} sitth the: shore witb ike Grale coupoun ee ee i bigs citors, and as {wo Notes for'sl, rable to tay PicebergSanitary Fair, and were pronounced the, bees 3 examined, and checks given Tor them on the 28th ins, after | Lease No. 6, Henry Farm, Henry's Bend, Alleghany Nov, Ear eroritvetgnt percent | the oumtiry. For particulars address Conrad Schad, three o'clock P, M. re Blan a rill be furnished upon | riv tae for ope. aif the oll, for’ fourteen { igrnd at get 006 interest and si ised Wy Wien Wi tg AS ao BF. |, Foanusvankrareears Pittsburg, P gee ae. ieret Depargaegta thi eyartok well, whi out gre BL ve 7 i re R SALE_TWO PINE MARES WITH FOAL! OWS ign ; JOHN A. STEWART, bole of oll, and is diet punning over Sou Berd ver day. date Sf aaidnoten athe rege Diab ie ct oe ae Eee va ld $125; 0 alan Ausistant Teemeliree of Vaited Histor. ftp be. put doupand an nn sae t, oF to the sul area ot! Pee ren arian A: ape. Ane carvings Heres, fer ASH ADVANCED ON MERCHANDISE AND AVAL Lease Henry Farm, at Henry's Bend, Alleghany bioas, Ti, anda o questions asked. J. ¥, SANGER. ee: will exenenee (va J oie wiaee a Ly able personal ties, in sums to nuit applicanta, at 71} river, for Sae Ralf the ol, Yor fourteen Yours. Gar ON AATURDAY, ISTH tgp, Imovermmare | 2?” Ch rondirey, Foo Wt Sesemen enry Farm, at_Honry’s Bond, Alleghany | Li, street, near Seventh aven y'eFurColar. ‘Tue | JlOR SALE. yyanah genes (Pore HOS, JUTCHMAN RUN OIL COMPANY. river, tot Tor one half the ol, for fourteen years. Genel mia gaving it at No. Zit 6 bands high, i high an nd trata 6 to years old. “ieulre a 1b West Capac tilue, gid pore ier 0 reerred for working eaptal satan baer romr°on: Fituola, creeks yiteon Soh OSTIN THE HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD CARS mR SALE—ONE GOOD__CALEGHE sale bil side ry of his farm of over four on Friday ev Feb, 17, a Package, Ina 2 co for sale at sien: . the xe reptae att ier 4 Conch in parte ate 0, acres (400) acres. Raven, Cy wots. soe Eat marked H. ‘ork, mel awit? sighs 5. H. HENRY, President: J. MESSENGER, Trea- fows oa this ‘at once, free of all expense & a gry ey arte me once 3 ORUSTERS. TOT: eisiutin n. ‘ill be paid to the person te oman anothers POR SALE CU MAR HIONGES, HARNESS AND TRUOE. JOHNSON LETSON, President low Brusawiek Rabber Co. Lease of Waeres, beings sélection from 76 acres of the | address. . Inquire of M. O'NELLL, 45 Front street. 3. H. RY, of North American Life Ins. Hey ay ails Pamms, 08 aeusterek.ren, neat 2 usohe, S08 one BAlt on Yr, QVANTED A HANDgOME HORSE OR MARE) MUTE Favs Be retina moog ti Uitte a valonble Pigg fol Wreiory. T,9R-8, 2 YARD ist, ON WEDNESDA a arpererly sound, and, ciuet ok in tee THOS. &, WAQSTA! jegstall & Goetehiug, Tl Broad No. 2, Heyarok Farm, Pithole, ran, for one-half the Ginter and oy stench pers reward will | Sinules. Address J. H.t., Post office. way. ‘only, Tro tho great United Slates well. on returning the same to RL, ee tobe pt down tooo oF ; Be Eup ates HAVANA LOTTERY. Lease N jeydrick Farm, Pithole run, for one-half the | [ OST—-ON SATURDAY EVENING, 4 K HAVANA LOTTERY, oll, same Mo; Shere’ ‘Well ta bo put down bj the company. Loeraisiat shout, oa The be Ubereily re- Re a No. 6 Pithole run, for one halt wn H. Bradley, ton street. OFFICIAL DRAWING OF FEBRUARY It, aval Weil fo be pat dows by the oor Ost_OW BATURDAY, ay RUARY 18,4 CHECE Lease Prather Farm. aki which mode Co., or. ed eye Por oa von ot in favor of FH. Bowne, on the Adlaatic Benk, New York: ‘prospectuses can be had at our oflloe, where “Pub DeCing.1 ss pice rautra tia Went etree bo for subscr working interest Grocery well and lease, Smith ‘OsT—0) went SE AAGTAPY OGRE won 71 Broadway. ‘yt ack oa this @ etontn well thd now rte ig a A TH te a guerra ots uBlgne Fondy for delivery. A few rea of thls favorite isin eran Pee verneSO DEB | FER BiL Biase Mightocnth etre ee Toe ne BME On Menving - working interest Coquette Well, Egbert Farm, Oil 1 IVIDEND <THE EMPIRE MILL AND MINING COM: Mak tering oad barrels pe per day. Our inte- OF 98 aUNDA Lal She, Se SARE Pz yot Fae, sie mo wid pat Sent ta this well Ofer. seteggeeees bbls. aoe Shes we rink the baer i berewarécd te, bi Lady Washington Well, and lease, e ware, from eee a Eines t tranator Agana; 43 Pine tireet. pinot Farm GU ersel Greek, now now pumping barrels per. Naw Yous. "le Our tntereat In thia wel 10 bola. $9 REWARD_ON THE RYERING, OF, FAR ‘ONEY WANTED.—FIFTY FIVE HUNDRED DOL. Total producing interest per day... 180 bbls. Lee oR Pe agen eg rook WORTH, OF PRODUCTIVE, SILVER New Tee toksmente erat Apply sf 14 Coder street, | SO0.00 tock for sale, at 171 Broadway, | [Sf ;AT THE MATINER, AT THE ACADEMY OT EW YORK, FEDRUARY 17, 1008 ANNUAL MEBTING room B; pays 00 er cent ie 1 The Onder will please return itto a) East Fifteenth street, Of the stockholders of the Hiuerbrooike iold Mining Coma- TO LOAN-AT SIX PER CENT IN. end seaione pound English __REWARDS. IVE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD.—INFORMA- the inds8 Pook otoe? ofa ON THE er to the EAN FS, ee BAuppous Fi ea turnover seat, by Brewster & Baldw! been used ome ddressJ. J A., Fo SALE—HORSE TRUCK WORK, NO. 19 PEARL street. Inquire for Carman. a oe Fat ne paid in gold will be entitled to the above returns ae veh such petition as you may be advised, and this you wid eat. 3198. 3.62. 8295. 3379. 3508. Total amount of ansete, January 2, 1865..........97,498,572 78 5 Tolal amount of premiums. of Pron C213 114 63 _ _WEGAL NOTICE! bas AEs Hon wanted of Charles Coulter, resident of Brooklya, 8554. x0ess of earned premiums over losses, rc 2,064,754 U2 seen at the Fulton ferry, New York side on 56 Reserve for estimate claims unadjusted and othor AMATCA 88.—1N SANOBET <HENEO SRD UX 400 Friday, Jan. 27, 1688, nv-about twelve vac vat mt night Mir. 353. contingenctes. 651,212 97 bok eda Py) Png ghtor Oeaicket ty Coulter ta forty. ve years of soy fi ve feet ten inche: 3653. Guaranteed cw dond to doutors (iulding cer- and Aun Creighton Crulckahank, | height, of about ands in weight, with full dark bes 3828 tificates of sa tid premiums earne his Hee ee ectiabath Wate | Mustache and thi we bead sot hair, Unged with gray. pro’ Sw 24612. ing the year, whi loss has accrued or t qos g9 | McDonal Yates iene 1 ee Ay nen ett bony ‘nent features, dark complexion and eyes. He hadonagrey | 4164.. 24669... Interest on scrip tas: a 1862 and 1863. Deans, cee 2 logames pee ao me vr] business suit and blue sack overcoat, soft felt hat and fine 4169, 30. j24818. Scrip dividend to dealers on earned premium: 12 per cent | late o' ratego Bay, tn the Taland of Jamalce, deceased, And | calfskin boots. On luis person was a gold watch with s hair 4172 24827 Dividend for the year to stockbolders...... 31 percent | te Robert Watt, Colin Camp! ‘att, Amy Watt and Grace | fot chain. Any person who can ‘any information that | 44: 4 24838. pte Campbell Watt, children of Thomas Watt, devisees under ‘will tend to bis nding ‘or the recovery of his body if he erty 24847. Dealers with this Company will be allowed the option (to | the will of Revert Watt, the testator pay Es ange in | ghould not be allec, will receive a reward o! $00) 453) 15004, 24860. be signified at the time of epplication for insurance) of re. |-thiv cause, named all absentees f bm, x and whose COULTER, KRAPP & CO., No. 10 Front street. & . 24862. ceiving in teu of scrip, at the end of each year, returns in gre unknown, and to the. K presentatives fio 4 tore. cash (guaranteed by certificate) of premiums paid aud earned | © may have departed thie life. REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY EVENING, A | $47... ~ 200} ‘ 24911 during the year, whether loss accrues or not, upon all new ‘Take notice, thet # cause, peitlion ‘was. on Deturdey, the gold and coral Seart Pin, 408; vl “ee 24919. rinks tmder the New York form of policy, as foliows:— twonty-first day of June, aid tonert Wath, deceneed, | the above reward on returning tt to 66 West Thirty: Ar mreet | 47 400) 15284 . 24935. 1. Upon all voyage risks upon cargo, a return of twenty-five | Ing for the sale of the Nagy msg vl penert tt, decen: 4328. goo} 15290. . 25178. per cent. conslating of Friendabip, Penn and Belmore REWARD.—LOST FROM A CARRIAGE IN FiptH | ¢32 $00}16304 gases. 2. Upon voyage risks upon freight, a return of twenty per | tion, in the Parish of balnt Bitzabeth. cor $i avenue, between Thirty-fourth and Twenty tftb 5139... 400) 15413. aaee 5. Upon time risks upon freight, and upon voyage and time per Primes Parish of Westmoreland, and Belok Bag. containing «child's qothing, Jb was fiir Mp toa0 25417 rake upon hulls, aretern Of tea per cope dead stock respectively thereon all situnte In thi pe LL, pero hts adhgd corner | 5358 15641 2580) Ay! privilege, howe cr being con ned to persons and eens poe Ein nd pany big mein My paving 8... . @ b-4 4 25515. rms, the aj te of whose premiums upon such policies io " ne BAn8 ‘ sl Carned and paid during the year shall amount to the sum of | Hon of this notice, in order that If you think proper, you $5 dae brine ae OX SUNDAY miguT, | foxy wees gaan: one hand: dollars. may file any affidavit or afidavits on your behalf In reapect I uy iy bes. 400) 16068 to the matters stated therein, and appear at the hearing of long ears, small collar. Return it to 8. Jones, 810 Canal | 554)" Hoolias . 3 beth Schwel art, widow of the late Hellmuth Braseh, oor ‘who died in this ity on U Jan: in the seven Seal tisee who ere Nivebted the ore in on of articles bel -B. Gh B. ©. MORRIS, Prosidont. THOS. LORD, Vice Preaident. Wu. M. Waren, Second Vice President and Secretary. _ to anid estate, are | A? MILLIKEN = A Ew of you are no wie to init ro OR DIRECTORS. ‘Witness His Honor Sir Bryan Edwards Knight, Vice ¢ S5 REWARD. —LOST, FROM 859 SIXTH AVENUE, ON | yon furan — mum pela f tee Doutioons and Edward Rowe, x. Merick, 8. N. Derrick, cellor ir atthe Py nof wae jos oe ve; PS Dog niday morning, between 7 and 8 a'dechss . an ‘all kind fone second ruary, Annoque Domlnt Ao ans ame a ag Fee brs, Bari. Jy Fee ROERT RUSSELL, Teg Bennie” Inquire of CB, Kimball, Fifth Avenue Hotel TivLoa 1480. "Bankers, 18 Wall treat, New Tork. ohn Atkinson, ose EO! O8-A.C.Cochrane,Andrew J. Rich, Wm. HL. Popham, W MOTION OF CARL KLUEGMANN, L. D., FOR $10 REWARD.—LOST, ON THE APTERNOON OP _MISCELLANEOUS. | acant evi jh Wilhelm Diedrs a the 18th Feb , one $20 nback, one na PO IAA vty ttetr o Fa tie peer’) Vee a rea ec eeeeree 0 curator heruiltates of the tate E fonal-currency” Supposed ts'be twat betwee fismmend and K BATON, CHEMIST, % PINE 1 STREET, R00 ROO! Bonnet G. i Michell, Charles Ttickos, at widow of the late Hellmuth ©: Twenty fourth streets and ‘Guenth aven The above re- + 5 Gand7 New a geld silver lve: Robert Bowne, ‘Thomas Lord, bee ward will be given by returning hem to 16 Eighth avenue, paiers ‘oils, dc. Assays of ver, copper'aud 1 ‘ead 2 ores, Geareet E Doshoa, Lawrence Byers = Jhech y aitended (2. es _ DRY Goops. 8 LINEN “STORE, LINEN DRESS GOODS. FIVE CAS! OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS BEAT So 110 TO 180 FEEP are a 2 SORRERS SST brag. OAS Lol. FoR oe | AND on /BTATS.—WH eet cents Gold. Ci aus ofthe rags NS oF sat Pea , 28 Boe OW 1OMAS A. GARDIN! 1% OAL, Savio araes ie nae 4 06., eh Reis ary } ORK, AN. Pape pero. Pr pene nen ten conte, neers MATRIM A ciate convenient, which will meet aia rea Interview, tention Aassrhe PRICE PACIFIC | Marr. STEAMSUIT COMPANY possess york Re dand found obligod, th to. le their eink eth Noties to beret me thasths Boera ct Bisco rectors have this a= | tn the City and County Court Heltin yest” ‘and e day from SUPA PEEEN & CO . 78 Broséway. ‘old ey Beanie per Round: day declared nce of five per cent out of ofthe net earn the deceased, vi egg hy pnt by Feb. “Tesi 9 oon ‘at amnsoy: oe ray, apap Tidicton tribe Cay nied Gowaty Cours both. under, eval Gen? Sr eas att Li & CO, TVORCRS OBTAINED—FOR LADIES ONLY. BY aN The books ib loned Thureda} th om in al Pout sol and taalet bo Praag, ‘2th ine, by order of etBoart ot an pagtees from the IA. ooaly mere: Ss Raiders of sei chee. nos BA VE. ry nore ar v Nd Weetern L ryote es bere avery, month, no =— JODOES 2. H HNBOM, Goeretary. | eee ime of any person a ata ney may have 20 cot ero rete 0 Tea Edin SY es OLD MINES OF CALIFORNIA—A COMPANY | such articles, malty em, Re cose aes # OF CALIFORNIA. expres | Rake partment ibe sathe' perso on pain of eacond pay: | | ¥. 8 Pak trutaeae ings, Waterproofs, &e., to- INE, AD BOILER WANTED —& GOOD SECOND two Beovo? the Hoheat gold mines tu Callfornia’ wold Hike thres Tbe Chey and County Court, the 8s tay of Ape 1864 . ea 6 Pioe street, room No. 4. : Treasurer, to mak oats inveoe et, the = VERY ei WISHES A CONVENTRNT AND | J ATHES AND IRON PLANRRS WANTED —LATHES ee, to . int should L plane foot, “Addrew> bropey evutred” Bu Sar We of tainee Tr ORTON TORS x no oF Min mae rae besarte Brice Son Tht Wehald offen.” ‘ Pi a free om receipt of prion, by addressing iL, box 113 Herald 4 Af stir Oo rr tee oma erga bo Suse nap eter Bani jeremy Bradway Mme a rit ona MANTRLA, SLATE REPRIOR. , -_* NCH PLUTING.—MRS. GOLDEN’ YORK Work 8. a ane Canal street, rpRN TEARS Loan. , Rts “ "ek = NEW, YORK ap a $800,000, URNITURE, SnaltATTRESOT a 0, 1g | Slusively for tuting overs deseripslor material — 3 Ghasse et Street, New York, and ARBLE MANTELG_—A LAROM STOOE ALWAYS OM KINGS COUNTY str SEVEN PRR OBNT ween Stanton cepett Houston akEDI Ns Set Puitn sree, Brookiyy. N. B.—Collars and ruffies for o ena at See | a rarranied, detvored fran. Paralture ied or tt near Third avenue, N, ¥. Out thie out. LOAN peigcan 8 site aie Baran a 1B) dag he te toe, Situs sous To Loan Sues es leche ti a sveaten AWN a ee, dune, Bree eth rina AT OF DIAMO! 7 May) Chordii treet, Dear ECEIPT TO MAKE GIN $1—OR B yarnratted Hi 4 wy pa if Second street, Williamsburg, Pama Asana AnD. covERraig Re laren improved — GOVERNMENT? justable Pre of the Invent raed. jo in seag Felis | tee REFS the Froprieuor, seater wi REED, Ne ise ens ates waste ‘rom 6 to 6 sol increas ee ae DIA. foo! RL Pei Senttde io tergunbiacen M. Sirreuae 'ANTED—A GROVER WSs re ce, haat f Wereeaaas eee friar tie ool te ieee Ma ay out bone at iN} bata i Ol