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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘of the first board Erie showed a docline from yosterday's second board price of 34, New York Contrat 3, meee: weatern %, Rock Island 1%, Fort Wayne %, ‘Camber. tand'1940." Governmont securities wore dull bit steady. Coupon twenties sold at 1113¢, now issuc 11054; ten- orties 1024. “At the open board at ono o'clock. ther market was, on. the whole, wfPude firmor.- Brie closed at 1414, Hudvow river 116%, Roa ling 14/4, Michiggn Southora 63, Clove- Jand and Pittsburg 8344, Rook Island 96%, Northwestern 34, Fort Wayne 96, Cumberland 6744. Gold has boon dull bat noarly steady. ‘The volume of Dasiness transacted in the gold rqan is very, limited, speculation boing |: ld in chock by ihe prevailing sus- pense with rogard to future, mnilitarycaov ements and the possiblo ovasuation of Rishmond By tho Yebéls, The gonoral feoling in the market is bearish,’ but the pre- mium is already so much below the average since last May that speculators are to take: thd) risk of” putting out “shoris” ficely, Meanwhile gold is firmly held and no strong di spositid’ ia showmto oporate either for arise or fall, But with a lull in army news and nq ‘Signs of the evneuation of tho robel capttal, the market would.asguine a firmer to; amand for commercial purposed, An effort was finds to impart bubyangy fo the specula- tive fecling at one time to-day, by certain partics who circulated an unfavorabloteniiitary“rumér and bought about half a million in the room, wader which the price advanced one per eent); but thle market soon fub-ided into its form r sluggish any te Tho only specie sh} pmeng to-day was one of $12,537 by thé'stcamor- Rina. ‘The q:otations wero:— Money continues abundant af aie per cont on call to the Sto k Exchange, and transactions at five per cent on government securities aro common. Commercial paper of the cpper grade rates at 7 a 9 per cont, Foreign exchange is inactive at 107% a 108 for bankers’ sixty days bills, and 1087% & 100% us three day's, ‘The Committee of Ways and Means of the House ef Representatives, has, it is understood, ugre’d to ‘Teport In favor of establishing the Bareau of Internal Revenze dn the Treasury Department, The amended Tax bill before the Senate, inclucesa pro ‘vision for a ‘ax of one twenty-fourth of one per cent on monthly sales, making it equivalent to the half of one Por cent per annum tax defeated in the House. ‘The Fenat: refused by vote to-day to make the Bank. eupt bill a special order, and as Congress will adjours on tho night of the 3d of March feara are reasonably enter- tained that it will not pass this session, which, consider- ing its national importance, is much to be regretted, and indi ates the apathy of Congreas with regard to measures which should receive its prompt and serious attention. The tax and the finance bills have not yet been acted upon and wilt probably ‘be passed in a hurry in the last hours of the ae) without receiving the careful consideraties ~* rn 40 which they are entitled, ‘Tho act {: 1 Banh Neat? sie Assombly at Albany by Mr. iing Stato banks to comply with the Brandisns of tho National Currenoy act in reorganizing under the new system, has passed that body by a vote cof sixty-nine to two, Should the bill moot the sanction -of tho Senate, it will tend to stimulate conversions fram tha Slate to the national system, and so lead to the more rapid issue of the remaining two hundred miil‘ons of currency avthorized by the National Bank law. With such aa engine of paper money inflation as the Litter at work all effurts at contraction in othor quarters aro more than neutralized, and che way 1s paved to furthor depreciation of the currency. The act should bs 89. am aded as to curtail the currency issaes of the new banks; but there is little probability of the pet scheme of Mr. Chase boing interfered with in any way. ‘The popular domand for the seven-thirty notes has | Armory. increased with the decline of gold, owing to the privi- Joge attached to them of conversion into currency at | Atmorican beer uaa been added, together with © their maturity, three years from their daée, six months | broad tajled sheep from the of which have already expired, while the advance of the gold bearing securities has been checked by the diversion Of capital in favor of the former and the appreciation of | sans five whisling thecurrmcy. With an advance in gold, howaver, the subscriptions to the seven-thirties would be likely to fall ‘off somewhat, and increased aetivity would be fmparted to the gold bearing bonds The First National Bank to- day subscribed $480,890 to the loan, aud tonal Bank $1,000,000 ‘The business st the Sub-Preasary to-day was as fot. | Mauhmttan sqnare. Total receipts. $4,843,040 For custoins, 288, Payments. 3,287,527 Sabserighiete to government loan. . "700, Balan natwithstandjog he light he she Ninth Na- | hundred pigeoua Stock Exchange. 95000 t' 6 6's, 1807. .-19¢ 600 she Fon't, 10000 do......... 133% 600 N Y¥ Central || 82000 U $0's,5:28,cou 11134 200 do 2000 do..now iss 110% 200 do. 5000US5's,"td,couen 10a 40 de. 100000 U8", 289 Brie do. serge do. 1000 «do. ; 100s 6) do: ” o8 Tot0_* do... + 100% 200 Wyonring V Go. * 65° 1000 Buf, N¥&Lstm. 101 TRriokR os Kiv2dsfb 109 60... do on. 100 MichSo st 108 1000 Ohio NW 3 fb. 100% 400 2000 Tels Walsttn ex, Spo Fils, Fem ad.. 98} Mlk St Plat m 80 10000 Amer Gold wo 197 pt Wo. 500 1000 Chis nW Rit ef & rae capone 28 Chi, BursQu.oRR Toorrees, FeWsst i bIO do. ey Amefican Coal. . 200 Fontitiac Lead. Co ox The Park... MINATION OF THE WINTER ne See po RAOORNEA AND IMPROV RMRNT OV? 16 sumny weather of the last few days has weil nigh jan end to the skating and/other winter amusements im the Park. So much night skating bas not boon knowm, Hf and tho skating clubs on the Conservatory pond, and the fco\ck.» curkeraom the lower pond, have bad sur.oit .of theie! favorite amusement. Jn | trath,: after fifty days of uninterrupted. frost, . the most Invotorate..akater,. may. well tite ‘The sunshine which dispersed the ive and anew has began to bring ot” the spring beauties of the Park. Patches of greem re- Neve the ruaset brown of the herbage, tho Ramble is-re: suming He wonted aspect, and carriages replace sleighs on the public drives, Unegnalled in its location, the Park of New York bas advantages over every other similap place of public re- to art, or rather to the skilful way'm which art hasbeen made subservient to uaturo in preserving and improving the natoral beauties of the landscape. . Vastsums have boon lavished on the Bois de Boulogne of Paris, and on @ bright summer's day Enrope presents no more brilliant scene, But the ofthat, after the fitst fow hours, is a foot: ing of monotony. There are the trees, the costly pases, the gaily dressed throng, the seats, the chatt mnes and ever prevent soldicry, and the ‘long, wnbrokon stroteh of greem sward. It is the same thing ovat acar to no change, no Yariety. The Prater_g' i” eyon more cou. each German heart; but its de Boulogne, Nor do any Shin ZoliOn Parks posses greater mobility of feataro. Like the pore res in Timon’s garden, each an- swers to the other, and one is the’ represent tive of ull the rest. Our Park far exces each of them in extent, and surpasses all of them col- lecttvely in pieturesque variety.of surface, in its rocky Knolls and pleasant sweeps of Lill and dale. Tn one re- pect only dove the Park ‘compare unfavorably with its European cony and that isin the absence of shade trees, Time alone can supply this want, unless it should be found practigable, ax in tho case of ‘the Bois de Bou- logne, to transpfant trees of mature growth. The en- lightened energy and enterprise which in seven years baie converted a swamp, poopled ouly by squatters, and avounding in unwholesome ague pits, into the largest and most beautiful public park in the world, will not long leave this want unsupplied. Among thé: improve te now in | the new drive—a continuation of Bast s: i ‘and Seventh eveaues—is being pushed = t ts expected will be Somploted about June. By this drive another new bridge will be added to the plegaut structures at present exist- A statuary room is being fitted up in the Arsenal to receive the not Nats of statuary pr.eented by Mra. Craw- ford. A rustie eagle house ig also being constructed 1or the fine collection of American eagles—brown, big black, bald beaded and Mount Vernon—new located outside the ‘Several tmportant’ addit ons have been made to collection. The pelican and the opossum beom fitted with a mate. A black pair of afine the zoolo; have of Good Ho; female opossums, a kinkajos three ant to erect more suitable Motton to Remove a Referee—An Inter- esting Case. SUPREME COURT—CHAMBEND. Before Judge Jokuson, Fee. 25.—D. Colden Murray, Receiver of the Acocoory The following stocks were sold to-day, by order of the | Transit Company, ve Curnclias Vanderbill.—This was a exocutors of Thomas Truslow, déceased, at the salesroom of Adnan H. Muller, P, R. piney Co, : 20 shares Cit'zens’ Bank, $26 20 Butchers’ and Drovers Baal 30 Merchants’ Exchange Bank, ‘2 Market Bank, $100 each 13% 6N. Y. Firo and Marine Insurance Uo., $100each is 50 Astor Fire Insuranee Company, $25’ each. 98 80 Broadway Fire Insurance Company, 90 Broadway Fire Inswrance Company, 2 Continental Fire Insurance Co., $100 each . ‘The following table shows the scoresd interest on the seven and three-tenths bonds daring the present week :— ‘The following table shows the receipts of four and grain at Chicago, from the commencement of the year to the 18th inst., compared with arrivals during the same time in 1864:— 1866. ee 160,385, 262,208, 9,748 18, Me Boston. 94,013,000 mat ‘27,070,625 2,710 sist“ ¢auries0 ‘The people of the State of Georgi during the yoar 1864 wore called upon to contribate the following aniount of money, which was levied in the shape of motion to remove a referee. The defendant, K appears, was formerby Presttent of the Accessory Praasit Com- pany, and when the ¢empany failed the property, con- sisting of eight steamships, &c., remained in bis bands, A recetver was appotmted for the benefit of the steck- holders, who brought this action to recover the property. ‘The ease was comtested by Mr. Vanderbilt, and Mr. Horace F. Giark was one of the counsel on the trial of the caase. The trial occupied about a month, and resulted in a ver- dict for the pinintiff. A referee was then ordered to ascertain the value of the and the amount of which shouki be awarded. The Hon. Jobn was appointed Tefere, but, the plaimunr Ingraham permitted, ee eee Coart to appoiat a referee. ted Recorder th Poets | outage sending the mat! with all the part would prever ter to another J ‘It was thereupon ‘that Judge Johnson sh hear ths motion, and argument was set og ie ta it. who there was an imtimacy existing between ion ihe ere ad Horace F. Clark, was a son-In-law of the defendant and his counsel in anit, which the idea of strict justice being The offices of the referee and Mr. Clafk were connected, from one 10 the oth the road dhows the groas receipts for 1864 to have been sh raseet, nd the éxpenscs $10,098,0%4—net camnings wear oF irre or ‘Times the folto hooper a The Now Orleans reports wing sales of ae cotton if thi city on the 11tR tee :~ ea ue ‘Tho attention of the ‘was concentrated to-day on oar waged tee Tone no cuprian Ua Bes ence in Marshal, which went off ion several lots | bie writer sities | the cloud! inary, pe Aah came F535 | aril sab Fp of he Proersia Cnt maw | MSGS See i H ‘es HE sks ! 3 i i if at 5 some oiitatandi Lord Liverpool, wi vehemently opposed, and protested im his nephow's disaffection ; ‘ Cochrane, “somohow or othor the likey for years; the Central lake ham boem conatasély crowded, ( sort, Partly theve advantages aro due to mature, partly”: steleatly Sotane ane oni 0 re Lady Cochrano shared her and stood peg Py nnd ‘fre; and ato cesar tat et ene St ene Toone im! ena a focervod hes tase Aeckiand Leon Hoa. Mant oy thats Baise ite one N, alt of whom are married. * “MARRIAGES (AND | + + he ll ducda eS Rohan! Tipaan MeGuiro, of Brooklyn, N, ¥ Rae re babar ae Hace pao ON cees hurch of St. piace Xe sey a the Died. ppDbsbite. On Saturday morning, February ban yee eg of John and tae iley, iwoot!| ¢ funcrat will take place tha una armon, 8 3 0 two, o'clock, from pho, ae . #, cd, ad yd us atances ih vib aa went of Joho and t ef, Nged 1 year, 1 mouth aud 25 ai Fobruary 18, at Sy Mr, Joux Gece aged years, 6 ell and 12 fm of 6 ety, The Md vod bers’ of the ine fas funeral, from the residence of hisYather, Andre: tian, 204 South Firth street, willitosbetg thie this (= “lhe Afternoon, at two o'clock. Sein es ALE bis TTT daze! ‘uneral in to-morrow’s papers. Core. —At Tarrytown, on Saturday, February 25, Kate Ha 100K, wite of Hii Cole relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the Baptist charch, on Monday afternoon, at haf: vant one 0 yelock. MWALL —On sixth day, second month, 24th, at Gar- risou's, N. Y., after a brief illness, Rictago CRomwats, aged 66 y« oars. ‘The rekatteeb and friends of the fnaiy s are rexpectfully invited to attend the funoral, from Friends’ Meeting pel Rutherford place, on third day morning, at cleven alo Conqity.—On Friday, Fobruary 24, after » long and. severe iliness, Havay Conxiin, aged 27 years, 10 gor ant ue crn id friends of th: 0 relatives and frien thems and.also of hig brothers-in-law, Daniel ra Bey, a the. members of Hook and Ladder 7 Omer En- g“ Company No. 20, are r-spectfully actea a attend 6 funeral, from his late residence, 153 Greenwich street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at beg one o'clock. ‘Cosxun.—In this city, on 24, Jomu Coxxr1w, in the 62d year of his The relatives and friends of ne. aids ‘are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 142 West Forty-second street, on MM ‘afternoon, at one o’elock. Droxmoxn.—fuddenly, of spopleny, on ' Thursday, Feb- roary 23, Marcaner, wife of ‘Brummond, aged 38 6 montha and 12 days. tend the funeral, from her late residence, 62 Lafayette pions) Brooklyn, this (Sunday) —— © Denies (Scotland) pease pleas, Dar.—On Satarda: br os Clifton, Staten Island, Havre M., wife of Mr. fun Day } Tate of Bristol, England. arog a aftornven, # ceca. 4 Duxex. —Georce Dixoy, aged He wes taken to the ee sae tater. ms Framaan.—On Satarday, b beets Ri ar Rd rs J | a ameter 7, native of ci The relatives and friends of the fami; to attend the funeral, frem his late nce, 140 Enst Twenty-niuth street, ‘this (Sunday) ‘afvernoon, a two o'clock. Fow:sn.—Oo February 24, Davin A. Fow.sa, t Siti cttie emenaan reat ives eves es — the eager trom in resis jroeme (Sunday; tthe Tonaatan wilt be taken \o Bemafhetot on oa Te Sorsey City, on Thursday, son of Mary A and poet the aged years, 1 month 10 days. —— are ‘The relatives and friends of iy invited to attend the fomeral, from th street: Methodist Ep! church, on Monday morning, at eleven o'clock. remains will be takeurto Orange, peti —On Sueno evening, February 22, RRIBON, Many Be wifo of Thomas Harrioon and eldbet daighter age. Be eee Ea, Cy a bone year of her funeral service pret agere Hp- ogo a spectfully mvited to deg “Haws.—Suddenty, on Foes, February 24, Mr. Joun Hawn, of Morrisa: aged 68 years. Hasp.—In ae at 100 Carton avenue, ef scar- fat'na, on Saturday, February 25, youngest danghter of J. F. and Fanny L. Haaeis, — ighter of Professor Jaeger, aged 6 years and 10 months. Hovan.—0Oa Fri mornin Fobruary 24, at White- ae) sist ned a the funeral, Of the famity py to from his late-residence, on Monday, at twelve o'clock M. Boake lnore termes pln aad Tee: fourth stre-t ferries at to connect with trains at Hunter's Point. Ker On Friday, Fobrnary 24, Srurnmy K. Kary, only son or dames and Mary Ann Kolly, aged 1 year ‘and ing flowers, lay them gootly breast ; oe, litele Stovy's He blooms a flowor in Paradise, ‘The ! chosen guest. The friends of hie father, and grandfather, P. McNally, are invited to attend the fa Taneral, from his late residence, No. 14 Phompson street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at haif- past one o'clock. Lorurn.—On Saturday, February 26, Davi aw obief engineer, aged 53 years and 11 months, ils friends cud those of she family are respectfully ‘vited to attend the furfral, from his late reside: 369 Rest Eighth street, thbs (Sunday) afternoon es o’el Macr.—On Saturday, qr ema Pease C,, only son of F.C, and S. M. Mace, aged o M. On Friday, Fobruary 24, M. M ANIX. ri tort Rtg y, aA, }, Mane sda ah tke pene/ee phen ya engin ‘The funeral will moter, Fifty-fourth street,’ between Lexington and Fourth avenues, this (Sunday) afternvon, at two o'clock. The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to-et- teed the funerst ve " janet, — re oor on eo oma re. Samant prior doged e invited to The relatives and dom Ses attend the funeral, — her late Second avenue, this "rae reece, a is remains a o On Saturday, Some oben, eigenen chs and ina ( Briea, in the 48th year ‘The rclatjyes and friends.of (he family are invited to the on Lennie es afiernoon, at bid ngs one o'clock, James’ oburch, where masa of requiem will be givon for the repose or, aged OT years ie Dehert il inenn, jo full (aith of « bites! ul iamor- tall Hive will be buried in Greenwood Cometery, from hee residence, at hall-paat gee o'luck ile, from New ermans canmenip Biening Star tr {rom New Bhwey. from New 1urm maw», ALMANAO YoR NEW YORK—TmWIs Day. sure. $l nox warea, Port of New York, Poncaney 25, 1865. CLEARED. eSitamahig Bina (Br), Madulgan, Livergost via Queens. “Stexmal cuip Belisania (Br), Ferrier, Glxegow—P Macdonald Steamahip Corsica (Br), Tie Messurior, Nassau and ava. na—F Oui Steamship )» Havana—Hargous & Co, Steamship ace pen Nelson, Havana and New Or- leans. Steams gh. Galatea, C sepa iearpoora Wes Lutstta, Cl Et ne & Co, at Morning Light (ir) Wh Cadia—tarbeck & Hal. wt Bo Hors rep Maurmoroeci © Noor : eee R De- Brig Geo Downes (Br), Paine, Barbados—H Trowbridge's pune Hermes (Venez), Jackman, Laguayra—Dallett & Soe Josephine B Small wine Horton, Matamoros—Smith Dua s ut AL Be) Oe oh Ng ad yy orowell i Ponce Bene Posi Ri Fortrees Moarosil 8B Reckett A, Get Sisters. “Bncrmheai Oe ee Wight Jan 9 een os cones ber oH, EA em pry Cardi, Nov 5, via St Tho- Reet ee Tt ander lower veain ‘shipped ri ~~" LAL. t ‘at Lalo of eae me Goethe Merrill, N¥ork Cor Boston, a Warres , Mary D i fad a BY rane, DEORD, Feb #h-sla cbr Maria, Roxanna, Fal, “HO ream Ne PS eee ene ‘wey! aa nor ayer nie: fas reser fala iuaiy, for do; Ben, ane Aor Monroe; Allen Middle Ly ton dr; Ames, ‘Joum Crockford ¥al subewanes ate Ghapine iSeceaah Leen - UE hash Baga Tt barke Union, Heard, Per: ampbuco; Tejuca, Fort Royal; brigs Homing ind, ‘Stevens, Havana; Roberting. (Sore isnbo-ough, on 7 pldclia, Stone, Pensacola; CV. it v 'wiliams, Thom. Went; shibb Hd ‘poston Woodralt ‘Stina, ‘Maven, bun bean Day. a Rietftega® Shain don Joh ee Aden folipe, Adina, dt Inegocn; eran Vance, Caen Camp, mor New ten, Moerla, Providence; Redwing, Wood; @ ‘Westcott, Boston. ob Se Are Dries Glendale, Guthrie, Now Th Parks, Fredericis, ond undenss, Cid park Kagle. (new, of Kennebunk, ebb, Beaufort; brig Wongnah, Grattan, Malan as; achr 0 F Young. Hume, on ienas or ie do Fish, Hen- Fortress Monroe; Joseph Warren, PROVIDES 1B, Feb d—Arr steamer’ Ovo Coe schte Wide Awake’ Hamblin, Kelly, aj ee acer tee Bet ‘Chae, do trick, N Yor! POkraaOUTH, Feb rig Groen, Soma rate town; sebra Flyin Fab. Fhe paon, Feb 33—Arr sohr 0 i He ‘a wiceronb, Feb 24—Sid sohr J M nLFor ot vee Sie Holders ay Sl en dope ven, aster thn on the 2th inal afar gunmen wewanees Py viestion at the interest Department of aed JOHN A. STEWART, ‘Assistant Treasurer of United States. p pTUR P the oN gn PETROLEUM COM- or ae rc oF kaw YORK. rboard bulwark tanchona, and Spilt plntk shear. Joa Ty was in int 48, 00 98; lace then had 4%, Cog, No, 106, Pipat newt from westward. wre.” Punch Cy ats Hee peed erget:, Mnore, Welling 2 Ro. fa Bro Beelee tyes eA ee | SPlSeued Beta eae hneae Reto ays, with refiread ion. to Bros: ‘isd’ tary Broskiyn, anda The ‘eltoe of the comipany, No. Mt wrenthar; shifted cargo, a. Y. ; tart Herzog Ful Meck, Groth. Odean, 12) daze with |. J. LOWBER, arm Lowber, Ostrom & Go., 105 Front “perk at (p¢ Barbados), Hewson, Rio Janeiro, 54 “To DAYTON, fem J.C; Darton & Ce., 101 Front street, enlace sag npr ares lied heavy wag wad WELLINGTON. frm Wellington & Co., 74 Broad Reeth days ont scammdysciatnaii Pathe for WaMITH FANCHER frm Fancher & McChesney, Nov 5 Bark crt Long, Chaeees tare | Se apr Prt, regres, Sgeais with French bark Bos. |. pcbpteepluenioeeiaianal * ‘Fark Taree Booth 3 Wei, RANKS, 19 Broad atroot ont oe Ward rab be. eon aye x ce whew | BOW By Ot Wall ercet. abe em ‘to Dreit, Son 4 Trot it See ara. ‘schooner of at 160 ‘black x ball each Se aE age Soand B; setae tee, Nart J (Of Bath), Otte, New Orleans, 19 Gags, with Bork ter, Babre, Port Royal, 10 days, wih cotton, wi zi glass Ene 4 ans, 13 days, with molasses, ¥ henna. “Ay , Delano, oa "ind heaty NW witda; loot deck Toad; vessel een te Maitland, N8),. teomb (of ab ot Yarmouth, oe n ter Br Tira, iealitex via New Loudon, ‘Torrent, Packard, Klizabethport for Portl sche Inabalite (Mex) Monterola, jatamoros, 36. 1, with cottgn, 40 O Kk King & Fr Daniel Simmons a to Bereieh Hall, Tobaseo, Bi 2 are. it sate. Han on. board the of ara Jost on that sehr Dee: y Al LJ 4 Hincken. Heavy N' , PU Knot of Bs Dommgo, a via, Key Weel, 17 days Baltimore, 3 days, rie st Rea Wika sueaal edi Saar Bua Fonser Home, A—, has deen sold al $12,000. toto St Fhomasaa isa akg tata 8 Foote Sat dlamantoa a Tt Sotice to Marin: ‘The deitved Boston for Port au Price, pat put su Poon TAR (nat alih Tow of vowseh, weatog, Boe woah went it at ao de ae ee eprceea eee poe sare Came a Wing nearly & muleon baie pee run, all land on each mde of the run, within a mile of wa Bells on Paiole creck, MeKinley farm. 88 Grabom Fi Pithole creek, on ® mite from the United Staves au pan) pies BY acres tine Loring land—one of the finest om the cretk, and not to be ex- celled for ot! purposes. ltt cores Stich Peres, on agar axes two mites above Sop Schou a ese” nd—a dine location and a Fry Fu Che rune all tand, and tenures ot oh verritorf, one whe cers rs sory reulaind Yer on pare poses 280 nores Tidioute creck, running one méle on the creok— 10) werea flue boring land. 6 Maores fame yy J Form, oo on Fleets etvetine eighth working laterest in Lease Ne. raraee <a cae on which ae ead vty home aoe ja Lense No. Testont) mca net the down. varter work Interest fi Leane No. 10, Lamb mr Gherry ruta well goog down, ed's Good elluation, Tae ree panier sim ceding at ener ed seman Dmstetes ton at "a Bend, Allegheny titer Tor snetialt she bik yeare re rps See f: u. este rR eet ad fire od lat ta despremohamnenee 4 Pes proposition paper be ar, and endorsed 74 berese eyed 19 7j00k ADF OF all of the bids, if considered 8 fener, Sa Bier ‘ " ny ‘one hundred dollars’ ther theroof; and at tapi eal cawarded to pro | Onry oe ew, Y Youk, Derantaum ow Finance,, W YORK, riba At the waice of the ee yaad tee (Qt 0088 ATR gS Altern d Counselies at Larw, marae C and sis tania ‘OH ial ve Venango, rig o oe : eo pertiinslon, OSE ry mp ee bers parce sed York citys Davi Davia Hien, Tyeekiont, D. Mor. sid rs President Sussex = Loh Ye weltkoowt noe ce aE arth whee HE SECOND NATIONAL. rT - NP ETROLEUM COMPANY. NOW ORGANIZING UNDER TH THE. LAWS OF rE Arey ara ” taaKeR pablic; a FIVE s OL FARSG OWNED IN PRE, er valuable interen Ol URERK, CHERRY RUN. PATHOL CREE, HICKORY CREEK, &e,, properties of the great oil regions, all selected: CAPITAL et SI 4. limived pambor of area wil be wold al the lowest cam price of $7 50. |OLDERS _POsITIV! IVELY inte FROM Mas big dio BILITY AND ABi ASSESSMENT. OFFICE-NO. 100 100 BROADWAY. OFFICERS :— President, MAULON 8. FROST. Vice-President rary bres WA it. JOUN x a, Jn. nel BARNEY, nur ER & PARSONS, ‘Bank: FIRST Nat on 8, Front, of Beovklya, N Cornelius Tmanufaclurer, We 3 ae Hamilton, builder, 297 Le: lohn M. Bruce, Jr., merchant, 183 street , Whitehouse, merohait, No, & Dey strvet. Becrotary Mutual [usurance . Dt No. 2 Cedar street, acne Exrgsouprxane, ational Petroteu the ion of ‘The y will compan, Bajoy all the benents resulting ‘Saco! Me ee ae ng nines, Son Prrwoue Petroleum Comapany, desiring to “incide allthe beat ener localities in ite sphere of operat of siniy ncroson Pithole oftek. adjeuiing. tne ne 11, of 300 bbla. tertained, foie utgeermige a ge or rg Fara No. 4, on Prone Chara. The Mino rel Pare o Howarth’s ‘er $75.0 00 Pig gather ite at sty tnd