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still held the check and the question of respoisibility will be setiied hereafter. Mr. Smith bas resigned his separ gr nation has been accepted. He has offcer ‘the bank for many years, and te present course astonishes those wo re- gard bim as a cautious and reliable cashier. We are informed that the cash account at the Sub-" as correct, and it is rumored that (he gold checks which were made the basis of the tramactions in the first place, were either uacancelied checks which had been paid or were fraudulently used, Mr. Julius F. Hartwell, st is reported, has been relieved at the Sup- Treasury, Mr. Carer, of the firm of Mellen, Ward & Co, is-& director of the Newton Bank, which is sid to be ‘a suflerer, put to what amount is hot known. The report current this forenoon that Mr, Carter had\run away is denied. The effect on State street of this Startling ecpoie bas been very marked, Many ks ks, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Moxvay, Match 4—6 P. M. ‘The speculative feeling on the Stock Exchange has been very bearish to-day, and railway shares have been unsettled, The passage in Congress of the bill providing for the issue of fifty millions of loan certificates stimu- lated operations fora fall, a3 a hundred millions of certi- ficates or greenbacks had been looked forward to, and the previous duiness also encouraged the bears to per- severe in hammering the market. The supply of money is more than equal to the demand on satisfactory mar- gins and collaterals at 6 per cent, with a few excep- tional transactions at 7. The discount line is moderately active, and first class sixty days’ commercial paper passes at 7 per cent, and in some instances at 64, while “‘good”’ is quoted at 73; a 8 The statement of ‘the associated banks for the week ending on the 2d inst is leas favorable than was gen- erally expected, the Sub-Treasury, it was understood, have been current regarding the losses of other bat they are of very inconsiderable amounts. We lave not ascertained what became of the gold checks; by as the cash at the Sub-Treasury is right, it is to be dre- summed they are held by tanocent parties who havaid- vanced money, accepting them as security. The United States Mint statement for Fobruary ij as follo Gold deposits, from all sources. . r having disbursed a considerable amount in payment tor Bata, Noten The. oat, chow a vecrease of | SUveF deposits, Including purchases. . 19,10 $2,342,437, owing, it would seem, to advances upon or Potal .cccrcrcococerees » $224078 purchases of five-twenties of the new issue of 1865. TbO} Fermimation 9» No of Pieces, Fane, especie bas decreased $1,934,075, in consequence of with- | pouble eagles. « 14,590 $29,800 drawals forthe paymentof customs duties. The de- | Fine bars.... 8 al posits have decreased $401,433, and the legal tender re- jee 320529 serve $139,700, while the circulation bas increased $288,292. But for the decrease in specie the deposits . 3% fa would have shown an increase of @ million and a half, ie + Os ' instead of sheen Te MENS OH TES an ‘3 3 ~equivalent in deposits. The totals present . previous statements stand as follows:— ozes cont pleoss. _ % ® March 2. 7 Total....c..eseeeeeee + 79,553 $3516 Conts...... $1,810 oe at a Five cent pieces... 11,650 Is is understood that the Treasury bas decided to con- $24,535 wert seven-thirty notes of the August issue into five- 529 awenties directly, and not otherwise in future, thus | Silver coinage... 516 saving the commissions hitherto paid to brokers, Copper coinage. . 14,535 At the ten o'olock session of the open boardrailway | yi 00 sa7spa1 shares were barely steady. 102% ; Erie, 5534 ; Reading, 10234 a %; Michigan South- ern, 725; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 81 a 81%; Rock 026, Now York Central sold at | a0 oliowing is the business statement of the Unitd States Assistant Treasurer at Philadelphia for the moth of February, 1867:— Baiances ou hand on February 1 $5,215,48 Receipts dur.ng the month, ¥ General Treasury, including cus- Island, 953; ; Northwestern preferred, 64% ; Fort Wayne, 9634 @ 3; Pacific Mail, 12734. At the first regular board ‘the market was dull and rather heavy, with the excep- i tions ef Now York Central, Ohio and Mississippi certiil- ‘cates and Illinois Central, The steamship shares were dower, Pacific Mail selling at 12614 and Atiantic Mail at 82. New York Central closed > higher than at the same time on Saturday; Iinois Central 34, Northwestern %, Ohio and Mississippi certificates %, Erie was 34 Jower, Reading 34, Michigan Southern %, Cleveland and Pittsburg 34, Rock Island %, Northwestern pre- férred 5, Fort Wayne 5, Milwaukee and St. Paul ‘ ‘preferred 34, Pacific Mail 1, Atlantic Mail 2, Canton 1, Matiposa preferred 34. Government securities were ‘dull. Coupon five-twontres of 1862 showed a decline of 3 and the new issue of 1865 an advance of 4. Mis souri sixes, were 3 lower; Tennessee sixes 34. At the one o'clock open board the market developed increasing ‘weakness, and New York Central sold at 103:;; Erie, 912,405 eae catit 789,701 3,685,298 Payments during the month, v General ‘Tr. 323,212 821,008 $2,778,522 $6,125,409 Balance at close of business February 28.. TEMPORARY LOAN DEPARTMENT, Balance duc to depositors February 1.. Received from depositors during the mot Repayment to depositors during the — Baiances due to depositors February 28 Fractional currency redeemed. . ‘The dry goods import movement at this port for Feb- ruary was as fol.ows:— 54% a 65; Reading, 102%; Michigan Southern, 7214; ENTERED OR CONSOMETIN. pia Gloveland & Pittsburg, 807 a 81; Cleveland and Toledo, | qotal ent, for con..$2,475,793 $11,979,018 $6,125,107 118; Rock Island, 94%; Northwestern, 3524 (8 3); do. WITHDRAWN FROM WAREHOURE. en : : : : Withd’n fr, w'h’se.. $1,632,311 $3,288,000 $7. ‘ nt 64%; Fort Wayne, 937 a 94; Paclic Mail, | ay'ene forcon... 2ATS 7193 11,979,019 _7125,167 <i> 1 or $13,19: 194,441 6, At ¢be second regular board prices experienced a Total on market.. $4,161, 104 $15,2 further decline. Erie closed 3 lower than at the first {BXTERED POR WAREHQD) 660 $3,061,148, eegular board, Michigan Southern 3, Reading on et ne sare a filgvejers 6,125,107 3%, Cleveland and Pitisburg 1, Rock Island %, — $16,701 78 778 $0,108,615 ‘New York Central 34, Pacific Mail 134, Mariposa prefer- | Total ent. at port. bigs ia peruary was:— red %. Fort Wayne and Obio and Mississippi certificates | The movement eo von ese, ‘wore unaltered, Government securities were duil, but aarti oe a1 aa steady. At the balf-ps threo open board the market | gut, for onaeatn'2. sani § se Beh showed a slight tendency towards improvement. New gets Fe rig 014,812 $10,070,247 % ‘York Central sold at 102% (s. 60); Erie, 545; ; Reading, a tr, whan ae, Nad 717,948 12,961,637 101% a 102; Michigan Southern, 723¢; Illinois Central, =318,307 = $22,031,881 115}; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 803; Rock Island, 94% | Total on market, £5 85 oe wane ra ag i 8%; Northwestern, 3534; do. preferred, 64 a 643, ; Fort ae, 752,721 , 753, Wayne, 98%; Pacific Mail, 125 « 1253; Atlantic Mail, | ERY for vNon. S500 808 23,717,048 11,901,687 81%. Subsequently the market continued unsettled, ‘and prices, with one or two exceptions, were lower. At. half-past five the following quotations were curreRog, Now York Central, 108 a 103%; Erie, 5434; "oot" call ent. at port. $6,074,325 $32,470,669 $21,715 715,487 487 The new usury law passed by the Massachusetts Legis- lature reads thus:— Suction 1. When there is no agreement for a different . 101% a %; Michigan Southern, 71: 72: rate of interest of money, the same shall continue to paige 115%; Cevoand and the 80144 5 | be at the rate of $6 upon am fora easy ‘and at the . Rook Island, 98% « 3; Fort Waynn % ® 3; North- weep for a greater or less sum, for a longer or ‘western, 34% a 35; do. preferred, 63% 8 %/Pacitlo ose 2 It TR shall bo lawful to contract to pay oF reserve ‘Mail, 194 0 34. digcount at any rate, and to contract for payment and ‘The gold market was heavy, and after at 139 | receipt of any rate of interest; er, that si isrecovered | 20 steator interest than six per contum per annum shall gradually to 13834, following w be recovered in any action when the agreement : 138%, and the closing transactions *“Te 8+ 138%. Coin indant supply, avd 3. Sections thi four and five of chapter fifty- for immediate delivery was in ~°" (tee Ot Gin Wanted mabined,. nied stl onte aoe foans were made at 206 ooget tor carrying and with- | Jo: inconsistent verewith, a pe hereby repeaiegs’ rs the premium has not ad- ‘Sac. 4 This act shall not affect any existing contract’ a See Pen ip BO tial veto of the Reconstrué- | or action pending, some J right of action, and shall '’ ded’ 0 e the Intter was more than fully dis. | tke effect on the’ iret day July next pasate and the buyers then are eilers now, | _ The earnings of the tolling Falla year show a decrease'on the whole of about $34,000 as compared with the receipts during the corresponding month last year:— > gaged for a future rise are holding hack for lower eae exehange was in very limited demand and cates for sterling showed a fractional decline. Bankers’ | auantic and Great Western ees 90037 Dills om England, at sixty days, were quoted at 10314 a | Chicago and Alton. 210,171 ‘40,2 3%} at three days, 109 a 109'<; commercial bills, 107 a couse oe Fer ena 2 s28'008 ex 107%; francs, at sixty days, 5.173¢ a 5.20; at three days, | Chicago, Rock Isiand and Paci 241395 267'626 6.13% @5.17; billson Berlin, 71% 272; on Bremen, | Cleveland and Pittsburg. 168,799 151,179 18% @ %; on Frankfort, 41 a 4114; on Amsterdam, 403¢ a4 ’ 240%; on Hamburg, 36 a 3634; on Antwerp, 5.2215 a 20,000 $1734. The bullion in the Bank of France has increased 94,136 to half million of pounds sterling, and the amount is ar ‘still on the increase, owing to the light demand for ac- 143/000 commodation. There cau be no better commentary than 146,800 ‘\ his, coapled with that afforded by the Bank of England, panane ‘on the duiness of trade and speculation in Europe, rp'ens Consols and American securities were quoted as under 237,674 , in London on the dates mentioned :— _ 070 — 1 — 4 | Total (19 roads). $5,748,456 $5,714,204 73% Er The receipts and expenditures of tho following New 8645 86% Jersey railways during the year 1806 wero as sub- ‘ 16% 76's | jotned:— Mining shares were duil and generally heavy. At the Rees Erpendie P first board Quattz Hill sold at $4 25 (s. 8); Consolidated ae tie aera eae Grogory Gold, $12 50 a $12 65; Smith & Parmleo, $6 25; | Now Jereey...... 1,770,862 "981,847 » + Columbian Gold and Silver, $2 15, At the second board | Morris and Essex ae Loneers 716,208 Quartz Hilti closed 15, higher than at the first board, oy 3 ; | aclling at $4 40; Columbian Gold and Silver 50., selling | Wen Jersey. nn Pay ieee at $2 20, Smith & Parmiee was 10c, lower, selling at | Belvidere Delaware, 636,180 500, we ee fhe text of the Compound Interest Note bill, as passed pee ‘by both houses, is as follows :— The following are the traffic returns of the illinois Central Railroad Company :— ates. &c., That for the purpose of redeeming and retiring any compotnd interest notes outstanding, = of the ms ia hereby authorized and directed 1 pope seg certificates in the man- _—— TSstthortae the ferue of Uulted Bates notes and forthe Lop of Uni 108 and for redemption or funding thereof, and for funding the ‘The cash receipts of the Land Office amounted to:— ‘floating debt of the United States,” approved Feb. | January. «oe $118,562 $169,141 ruary 25, 1862, bearing interest at a rate not exceed- | February. 115,549 142,200 ing three per centum per annum, principal and interes: —_—_ or ompera in tof money on bret anal Total... seeees $220,111 $311,241 may constitute valae ad lee follo , na ‘olang or ow ning the samo asa part of hae cme rere er $129,210 eentve weer for in sect! -one and thirty- — etoae two of the rea ple sha set to provide a mations cur. | February, + 102,704 112,193 & pledge of United States bonds, and ~"0173,790 to provide for the olfoulation and redemption thereof,” | TOUl...cceessseeesseeee S1TR 100 $236,402 sprees sane 5 1864. Provided that not less than two- the entire reserve of such bank shall consist of lawful money of the United States, and provided further, that the amount of such temporary peda any time outstanding shall not exceed $60,000, ‘The Secretary of the Treasury is ene ar by a law, 2. SALES AT THE WeWw YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Monday. M which this bill renews, to issue fifty millions of legal 4 tender notes for the purpose of redeeming these tempo- = 4 69 do 300 Mich So ww do. a wo do. Be Sane ei Be yy a id fl ao Reading Imai do, i 18 foo m1 cen ite? + 93, 200 Cley & FI A Boston journal of Saturday evening temarked as fol- 3876 | bby i} tows of the effect of certain financial irregularities in that Em ‘900 do. sity, to which we referred on a former occasion: — we a Cate 8 i : a State street has to-day beon the scene of great excite- 500 do. 64% favolve «large amount money; and ‘aay be aivecuy 1 a0 Go i im a 6 amount m an iy -atiributed to the epirit of speculation which has been so a” rt common during past few years, Late yesterday 1 0 afternoon it was announced that the broker and bank- t by 800 ing firm of Mellen, Ward & Co, had suspended; aud as 5 abs 4th National Bie io] 18, they had operated largely in copper stocke the effect on a om the market was felt to-da, yy especially in Copper Falls, . uns aC) which sold yesterday at 74 and to«ay declined to ie” ee 20. Purtog the day it was aseoriaived that this 20 {aiture had ronan to Nght irregularities which impili- 424 190 0 cate a large number of persons and involve geveral of a our banks in heavy, that Mr. Julins PF, obtained on aye "@@ cub 109 Mit 81 Paul HE losses, It is stated on the street well, cashier of the Sub-Treasury gold ‘cortiticates a large amount of (0 Mariposa. pref. 1s Ex 100 Wells, Fargo kx. Money, which he deposited in, the Morenan's Bask, 10) but fe subeeqdontly withdrew this amount, which is COMMERC: " Ree -preccuedon tice tLe oan i ing @ chock oartified by Charles H. Smit ot of ; State Bank. To-day the ebeck held by the Merc=-""* SREADATOFFS.—Receipts, 2708 vole four, 100 do, aud 1,i60 | © ¥ Bank was presented to the State >= ‘ fared pay mont ono ‘bags corn meal, 1,900 bushels corn and 1,125 do. oats. The market for State and Western flour was somewhat irregu- lar at a decline of 10¢. a 150. per bbl, though at the reduc- tion there was more business done than on Saturday. Superfine and wien Eytra State"* Extra round hoop Ohi Western wade brands. Commou Southern. Fancy and extra do, Rye four Corn meal, Corn mneal, Brandy —For wheat the inquiry was very moderate, shade In favor of tite buyer, thou fence of any general business there was. ‘no decided ‘The sales were conned 10.3000) bushels, at. $2. Chicago spring, and $220 for No, 2 Milwaukee. Corn wasin good demand, and holders succeeded vance of 1. per bushel on mixed Western, which closed continued firmness at $1 fo. $110. in store apd afloat, The Western, in store: $1.09 atom $1 10. for white Boutherny $1.09 for vew yellow ind yellow Weuern., in "store, under & fair demand were very. sleady, and fut ees SteguResces ofS 52: read! obtained. The sales were els demand for ye was lets active. aid prices lowed li favor, with salen of som ountels "Western at $1 aa $1 ie Bu id nominal, Of malt we meng 10300) bushels, Canada peas, duty pussy at -The market continued quiet, and somewhat tr- regular, tho pres ay ‘were without material alteration. Sales = ye H0te— Mobile. 10.62, FJ 3» 30 ng 3 Sd Corrax,— ito Filed quiet but frm at previous rates, “We ance an wae portant transactions, nf Freicuts seat bat saad 1c Ho Liverpool, 008 bls cotton at 34d Sido. edtion at Md 0 oa. ares - deroes beer ‘Sa and 10 tobacco at meer To Ant at bushela rye at 6igd. in bags. To Bremen, fom Phitadelphia, 2.009 bbis. ca ee a Is corn to Cork, Pr ardorn be Tie to the United. Ki dom, and bs. 64. if 6 t port. A Danish bark, now fn from Philadelphia to Cork, for orders, petroleum 6a. Ba. it to tne Culted Kingdon. te Sd it tothe gontinents A enip to Rover Rowerdam, from Philadelphia, 3.500 bbls to 'Hambyrg, 80 bbls. do. at 6s. A Bremen ship was remored token Weta Philadelphia to a continental "is direct, 7,00 bbls. peiroleum on private terms, tea’ riled dull Seas prices, Manila ruled mer, holders demanding 12c. Tuesates (including tho reported in our last) f90t wp, aI at Lge. gold, and 11346. 1L%{C. ‘or 4 small lot. nd for consumption, at for~ msg American, in lots, at io the trade we heard of marketcemained firm at previous 11,400 bales, chiefly to ar‘ ‘on the spot—the outside Hops were in moderat mer prices. We note sales from 40c. to 70c., according Mouassys.—Beyond joo! no business, though ices. Prous, —Linseed fontinued quiet bee frm at $1.35 a $137. Fish olls were dul but steady ut former prices, Other kinds were unchanged{u value, with, however, lwching of moment loing. PROVISIONS. Receipts, 66 bbis. beef, @ teckages cut meats, blz) ds lard, and 613 dressed. hogs Semand for K was air, and sellers demanded an advance, and the market ruled firm at a slight Lo isa The Ntleg™ Were S200 bia ‘and regular, at. $2. 35 21 5) fornew meas, Western. closing at got 43; or $ 42 for ob mess, $16 7 a $17 2 for prime, and $Id Rw for time ‘mess, For future delivery sales, were mele of $40 bbls. new mess; mostly for the latter part of th dail of April, buyer's and seller's option, at Bi demand and steady. 2 a $18 for new plain ‘$17 a $20 for new extra mess. Tierce beef was firm. We note als of 200 tierces at $29 a $38 ime a and $3 a for India mess, Beef hams moderaiels active. Sales were of 200 bois. at from ‘33 a Bacon was ; the sales were 450 boxes, at lige. for Cumberland alike. for short rib and 12c, for short clear. Cut ‘were qui active, with sales of 850 packages, at 9c. a ders and ‘Ii3¢c. a 13\c. for hams. Dreased Te without essenti io Eaad ‘we quote Western at fa 10c, and city Ton ee @ lic. rd was dull and heavy; les comprise 900 packages, at 12c. a 12%4c. for old and a 13i¢c, for new. Butier and cheese were steady, but at + previous quotations. LEUM.—Crude riled quiet, and we heard of no im- Ne rear ingen lic. was rome asked for 40 * Cf onded raled extremely quiet at ¥84¢. a ade, ‘bite, with smali In Philadelphia ncios of 500 Dbis standard white for the last half of fat 10346. a 10%e. for Carolina, and 90. a "y we l45 wtuir extent BMygeneral Activity, though the nates Porto Rico at 10/¢e. a Ul p ‘Baces “1,130 hide, atthe inside price. Itefined ng ia do, redning do- tr" 1dkge. w 14%Ke. for sort wi 13% @ 1c. for soft s.—Clover was stoudy at 1d. 8 1 an at $3.50 0 $3 75. atta linseed ar need at Temained unchanged. ie a! “Watanee Receipts, 538 mt he Teartcet continued quiet and tieady., Ko sales of moment transpi VIOLATING THE EXCISE LAW. Arthur Woods, 217 Elizabeth street; Bernard Yuhice, 29 Fraokfort street; John Bannon, 29 Leonard street; John Henderson, 171 Mulberry street, and Thomas Brady, 34 Howard street, were yesterday brought before Justice Dowling and required to give bail in the sum of $300 each to answer before the Court of Special Sessions on a the Excise law. 65 oe street; Maile, 127 avenue ‘by Jucet ei nia Zimmer, 609 Second apenne Court Justice Kelly com- plete corner of Third avenue and and George Smith and Henry Elias, of Fitty-ninth street, near Third avenue, were balled for examination, At Jeflerson Market Police Court yesterday, before Justice George Geselscher, of 23 Sullivan street; ayonue A; Henry A. Michons Be Batouthen of B08 Grane, of 347 Spring street; J ich str Sedin Bowes, of 106 Wost Nineteenth street, and re drow Baird, of 288 First avenue, were arraigned, charged with disposing of liquor without a livense, The accused parties wore each held to answer in $300 v»ij, THE PXCIER LAW IN BRODKLYN—A COURECTOW. There appears to have been an error in tho statement, that Mr. Mathew Lynch, of No. 15 Nassau street, Brook- lyn, was arrested and locked up in the Forty-second street precinct station house on Friday night las, for. keeping bis saloon open after midnight, as Mr. Lynch who keops a respzctable restanrant, with boardex, stated unt he was not cither arrested or condued in We statica use. THE UNLICENSED LIQUOR DEALERS OF THR nasyéRS DISTRET, The only persons in the Eastern Dis who ap to continue retailing beer and Shtckoy/ in violation of law, are a few small grocers and the letors of little thread and needie concerns, and tbe patrons of bottr Classes are principally women. Tb? police experience considerable difficulty in breaking up this traflic, but they occasionally manage to proftre suflicient evidence to convict, Yesterday a grocer Aamed Henry 8 ae ‘| corner of South Fourth and Nutth streets, was convic! before Justice Dailey of ew beer on the sly, aud sen- tenced to pay a fine of ‘The thread and needle and gin establishments are the cause more mischief than is generally known. They are “principally kept by ‘women, their customers are of amo sex, and all re- fort to arts of concealment that men never think of. The bard savings of many industrious working men are sqaandered by their wives at these places, while their children are often deprived of the Soosumaries of life. THE LAW IN WRSTCHASTER, At the last sitting of the Court of Sessio1 we Plains, a resoluti vy the Grand commanding that jhe ftsies Commissioners cause a mont ughout the of the 1: ‘alo of spirituous liquors on the Sabbath THR CITIZENE OF YONKERS IN FAVOR OF THE EXCISE LAW. A twas meeting of the citizens of Yonkers wiil be held to-morrow (Wednesday) evening, at Radfora’s Hall, Yon- kers, for the purpose of ing prompt measures aotean the introduction of the Metropolitan Excise law inthe town. William A. Butler and umber of other isting person: “lume. dress Somes meeting in favor MUSICAL AND THEATRICAL ITEMS, Mr. Joseph Jefferson mado his bow before the New Or- Jeans public February 28 in Rip Van Winkie, Ristori is still winning golden honors in the Crescent City. Maggie Mitchell concluded her engagement at the New Orleans Varieties February 25. Father Kemp's Old Foiks commenced a series of their peculiar entertainments at Toledo February 28, The Brignoll-Phillips-Ferranti Italian opera troupe were to give the Barber of Seville at Lowell, Mass., on Monday last, Miss Helen Western, the weil known protean actress, conciuded a highly successful engagement at the Chest- ‘nut, Philadelphia, on the 2d instant, General oraer 5 No. 8 fron from the 1 Military b Division of the Pacific, under command of jor General Hatleck, pro- mee pe ema < District of Boise, in 5 Fema ane Camy District of cK By ce Gane} Meer: Calton, ‘ell be to woven'tne essere jeer of the district, ag far Owyhee as regards the gnardiwe: of the public reads ‘expeditions against hostite “odlane Dever ajor Gene ral George Crook, Lieutenant Colonel Twent a red nf fairy, | Hie wil bo au Manica Pacino will wy hee, ‘apectal to any 20H Hallovk’s he onto Alt hostile ix. juts Who may be captured or who io May surronder will bo held a8 unconditional prisoners of war ‘War and be dis- Posed of as may be horeatter directed, eg direction of the President Un 6 ccoutly detailed for a Uount to rene ie eeind altnaea sad WGN Buu Yuid Wy CoMVuue at Sau J raison with mdse and hours, will mdse and. with mdse and passenger sengers, to to master, enle windows and ‘side lights, and carried away boards and everything moveable being and wool, of the passage. and molasses, to Jam: on the 5th of February, or as soon thereafter as practi- gable, for the examinaton of such officers as may be brought before it:—Brevet Major General Irwin Mc- Dowell, President; Breve; Colonel W. H. French, Lieutenant Colonel Second artlilery; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Charles McCormick, Surgeon Brevet Lieutenant Colonel G. C. Keeny, surgeon; and Brevet Brigadier General J. C. Tidoail, Captain Second artillery, will can- stitute the board, which will adjourn on the completion of the cases before it until again ealled together by the Commanding General of the Military Division the Pacific. By order of Major General Halleck Second Lieutenant RB. 5. De Russy is detached as Recorder of the Board, SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 4, 1867. Cleared. Steamahip Washington, Chichester, and Rishestad dames Band ee Norelk, Clty Point ‘hip City of Montreal, Daggett, Liverpool—Thos Dunham. Ship Wea Frothingbara, Burley, Herre iiord ‘& Hincken, Homer (Br), Rogers,y Shanghae—E K Goodridge & Bark oso Ada (Br), Swasey, Naples via Philadelphia —H W Lou Bark Murray, Jr, Mulligan, Port au Princo—-R Murray, Ir. Brig Anna (Br), Dorr, Cork or Falmouth for orders—H J De' Ge Brig Valencia, Small, Ponce—Miller & Houghton, Pedro, Bray, Clenfuegos—W: nite 2 Burley," Williams, Washington, NC—Thomas & jolmes. Schr A W Collins, Tooker, Nortolk—Van Brunt & Slaght. Schr Vapor Meyer, Baltimore Van Brunt & Slaght. Schr reland, Townsend, Baltimore—Van Brunt & ht. Schr Broadfield, Crowell, Boston—Fet & heigl Sehr Baltimore. Bennett. New Haven—M Bi Schr Horace L, Francis Samford Briggs & Co, Arrived, Steamship Morro Castle, Adams, Havana, Feb 27, a PM, —_ ieee weaken gers, to Garrison & B weather, and wus detained 12 .. oy mera he date, off Absecom, passed brig Favorite, N. Steamship Fah Keo, Stirling, St Jago Feb 28, and Neuvi- tas 25th, with mdse and passengers, to Waydell & Co. Steaniship Rapidan, Baton, New Orleans, Feb 24, at 8 AM, passengers, t0 Livin, Fox & Co. Steamship Rebecca Clyde, sae fer, ry Ariiningto, NC, 60 passengers, to James Hun Steamship Albemarle, Bourne, stuckinond | and Norfolk, be WON L Mocrondy & Co. Steamship Nepune, i Baker, Boston, with mdse and pas- Bark Far Away i Luce, London, Deo 21. with mdse, Jan 6, lat 43 58, 1on 2210, experienced a terrific from SW, round'to x W, in which stsve bulwarks, cabin ay part of covering bout deck. Bark Harriet, Huesioop, Buenos Ayton. Bde trie ites to tnaster,, Had ght winds and éalma most Fon 0 Int 7 2¢8, Ibn 65 14, W, ‘apoke bark Beliona (Br), from Demarara for b Jork. Bark Kvening Star (Rr), Millec, Guantanamo, 13 days, with suger &e, to Waydell & Co. Bark HD Stover, "Vieree, “etnidad, 16 days, with sugar rd Bark Abbie N Frankiin (of Boston), Holbrook, New Or. heat 15 days, with tobacco, molasses and cotton, t Crowel ale, Burk Trajam, Sleeper, Providence, in ballast, to master. Brig supcrter (Swe), Peterson, Chdiz, 69 days, with indse, to Funch, Meincke & Wei Brig Bertha {ano}, Nibble, Montevideo, 96 days, with hides, &c, to RM Slomiin & Edve, Feb 27, lat. 3608, lon yoke scl Albert (Hr), trom Porto Rico for New York, 1 out ng. Kate (Br). Dover, Bathurst, WOA, $8, days, with hides and nuts, to ME Greene & Currie. Feb 10, in a heavy kale from Ni, cariied away maintopmiast with’ everything attach and caused the vessel to leak some. Boucher (Br), & gorcindty ‘Cienfuegos, 20 days, wibrig Mar} ‘Givi (By Core rtt, Sagua, 10 ith via (Br), Corvet with sugar, wa Brig Mary 01 days, juga ‘Brig Cantian, Marshall, Brida dgeport. Schr J H Seguine, French, Jacksonville. Behr € # Graves, Weber, Savannal Sehr Lilly, Francis, Charleston. Schr Para'yon, Shute. Charleston. Sobr John ¥erria, St John, Wilmington, NC. Schr Boma 4 doit Purse, Nansomond, Va. Schr Aretic, Hodgdon, Boot Schr Empress, Kennedy, Ri ockland, Schr Ocean Star, Kennedy, Rocklatid, FH Bullwinkle, French, wockiand, F Hed Juckeb, Averil, Rockland, Senr Prudence, 1, Rockland, ‘Schr Heagio! Bell, ofa Rockland, us! Sehr Ju Grégory, Rockiand, Schr Planet, Perry, Rockland. hr Messenger, Holden, Rockland. ‘Schr Amel Rocklan: ims, d. Schr RH A ae Babb, Rockland. Sehr kland. Schr Gen rent, Coombs, Gloucester, Schr Energy, Brown, Gloucester. Sehr A Ha ynon Payne, Boston for Philadelphia. Schr R 8 Wright, Brown, ‘Boston for Norfolk. Schr J V Wellington, Chipman, for Philadelphia, Sehr Lola Montes. Sparrow, Now o§ehr Sophia R Jameson, Jameson, ‘New Bedford. ater fa Davis, Fall River, Jagrahamn, Providence. Prentice, New Haven, Nie Marine Disasters. ‘despatch reports the pilot boat Wm Bell, No west of Montauk, and full of water. Billow remained una ‘Abandoned with tata, i Pry? when the were taken v# and landed at Gloucester. "=" hold. ENCE, Sekai ee pdon, Was towed into Newsetsa taat Rg ‘aaa ym Boston for fila hoeving on Th Aa = init, 1 from Block carried awa wg oe from NW, B Mauonry, Cofin, from Philadelphia for B might of t) inst th the snow storm, on the cust, DELIA, Cept_ Alexander oir te C'itighiands ESE distant hve ml a bark. rreareoehe from © dated Feb 10, reo. of the Charlotte MeDonalte Reval Or Hamburg, which was stranded of inant, — “coapere wih suocesa, = ty dy (Oldendurg brig), Kuh oun for Rew York three RRMEN, ich sullod fam Rao danas ndered 3 W, in lat_ 29 od here by we Don Franc!:2o, Siew caret, sod Miscellaneous. ‘The obliging and gentlemanly purser of the Morro Castle, R W\alvert, Bq, has our thanks for aid prompt delivery of oagapatioan from Cuba. Purser Cooper, of tha «teamship Fah Kee, from St digo de Cuba, has our thanks for popers containing the late. news from that port. Notice ( Mariners. TEMPORARY FIXED LAHTON GIMRALTAR MOLE. Hrpnociyrhe Orrice, Apamaztry, ) Notice is hereby given that from the, hat Ser, a ternporary Hacor Lit will be froma the extiemidy of the Molen Cibral The ifs isn xed red lights cdi it ioe as ‘apparatas day of Fetipuacy, or by Jenses, of the tothe pe mn Keht a discontinued. ant esa ven the extremity of the mole in eoasequ nty of the set of the ides, voit is dangetous for vessels to bttempt to tantmole, of fo anchor under ies fenteh in Aace aight. By command of thelr lordshy GLO. HENRY KIQIARDS, Hydrographer. Ship Hemkphere, Bainson, fi Pana Gaike Dees tat TN, ke “Liverpool Nov 20 for Brig Sparkling Sea,’ Danham, fom Brunswick, Ga, for Montevideo, Jat 9, Int 24-44, lon 33 Wr. Foreign P@ta. Axrrenpay, Feb Arr Emily. Balohman, NYork, Buewex, eb 12—Arr Leocad! samt Pasuurkstares: Feb lasid at Pernkard. Bakr, 8York. een ky an22—In port brig Magnet, fot MeCar- jor NYork. for Rio Jangro, al; 4d, Jones (Br), NYork: M Eianks, Klizubet JNO; 8th, brig Milwau: kee. NYorkschr Prince of Wales'|Br), Norfolk. sid Jan Si, schr © A Farnsworth, Santa Crag Uanvire, Feb 14—Sid Oceanus, Sptinger. Babla, Capiz, Fet 10—Arr Mary Warren, Homewood, Valencia. Gunacoa, Fed B—In port bark Alexandrine, Snow, from Rowton, for 8tJago de Cuba lub; achrs Wanderer, Snow, for do ibth; AU fort, Hart. from New York, arr 6th, for do Hon; iit bride, Brewstey (rn do. aE Tih, for do 21th, ana el Baa be bee Davis, Sagua; Wilhams (B r), Kennedy, ey rr’ bark lint Columbia, Brereton, Pensacola: W Ring, Ayers. iioston. Bid Wik, brigs Bao ir Wotk; Loch Lomond (Br), Boston, Deat, Heb 16—Arr Golden Rule, Antwerp, foF Moston (and ored). eiuRoxveas, Feb 14—Off, Assyria, Delano, fro saa ycikik, Feb 15—In the roada, Spoodwell, Cooper) a0. brig Robt Mowe, Hotch! Jon Ate bie Kion, Pbusdelphin; ec ry ie ta via Barbados (aud sid Fe! suserers aid xo o rape NYor nt Jhanticieer, MeLellan, sino Be bark bark teen Sheldon, disg; brigs Robert York, dg; Muiscovado, Moore, for nae Stas ea hy adinar ou nid in, Warrior, Davis, from London Ficauina, Feb 14—Sid from ve roads, Cheistel, Fried: NYork: Alexand do. "Guiseow; Feb 15—8id Lucy oy ateak Scheel, NYork. Guestemonpe, Feb Li—Arr Nein, Non « Baltimore. Oy = rahett Sd ewod, Fel este Panel, Mont Most Grattan, Fob ®=Are “id suino aug for'SYork og byninin iy mem, Miner, from Piekoreda, from S York, ey. sui ‘ie, ven eater, Me gn Meni, ae BU LSE wing “eastert? oruaetanhao, Peb 10—Tn port barks Hunter, for Yet, W Vanamaan, for Phiadephin d dayn iannona, Feb 1 Fen FPlinp, Now Yorks SA Cow poi B Dinsmore, Free- a0, om, NYorks York Ha eek tite tea rttansove, M wrk runt es heel ei Nor. mage on Sid ahd, bark Ar hp sefiiog ie ark Andarian, sc iar om seat fia ara aulking, cgi tas — ice Laney Onesie Coals York; Bl im Miles, Hilts fon ey ‘theus sopra F ceo, Mas! Phin iver, ome, a ny Leek cooks emis Aumate, Platnmer, extwery (1) arderinn, Curwsthdeipl v4 Bedibetenter, ciiirws? uss NYork, New haglant, divege, Ba Faaual, ' Lemon, Fob 16-hd Gastiga, Mayon Newport. E, and NYork; 15th, Freedom, Bradley, New ¥ na Waitney, Loxpoxpaary, Feb 4—Arr J A Bisbop, McQuillan, Ar- Cook, Palermo: 24, osu, iN. Feb l—Arr Wm Van Name, aaa M Chadwick, Coan, Alicata; 8th, Schamyl, Ha tia, Craig, Alicata, Sid 6th, Volant, Palern Baltimors, Mataca, Feb 11—In port bark Chispa, Sprague. for New brig Veteran, Snow, for Tse! ral riggs, Messina; brig Caroline, Perkins, do. Matanzas. Feb 25—Arr Mobile. Sid 234, barks Look. Catbarien: brig M ih, bark Norton Stover, Sto ind. Niwrour, Feb lé—Are RL Lave, Amidon, ;Liverpoot for York, 1d Arthur, By NYork. hr Allen Middleton, er, Porta —— Feb 12-Enut out, Simon, Danneberg, for New fork; Southampton, ison, a Nee, bark Jr, Ames, nie, Leland, NYork; Bilza Whi r, “Atidursoin, Philadelpbia, Cli 9 FOR SALE. NEW 100 “GALLON STILL TU BS HEATER, ac 3 ale cheap. Addres: Horala tice FIRST OLASS 8 BAKERY ON A GooD THonoval fare f ‘& sacrifice, 0b uccount of sicknens, Elage goede x, ‘all over the counter; fixtures all now and complete. For particulars address Bakery, station G. FIRST | CLASS RESTAURANT. AND. | DINING Ak Broadway, for sale cheap; location quot; given. Apply on the premises, sti salletectors Peasous Broadwa; if MANUFACTURING BUSINESS | FOR goods; cent profit, gay. ‘Tuquire ob Ps —Ready demand for satisfactory reasons for selling; terms easy. FRANCIS & Co., You — Nuovitas, Feb 25—Tn port bark Catalina, Perltoa, for New CHANCE SELDOM Fouts fi Mh apene arene, Banna, £ C7 ah ee en 4-4 Stores on Eighth avenue for ng jouston, French, NYork; 284, Wellie Anirus’ Lovell, dev sehr Adc (it), eae: ae Soeanle. Vor particulars aBOhy 22, Siriaas wr. Pr Feb be Wont Hook. Barstow, Allcata, Sid “4 BOOT J AND SHOE STORE FOR SALE—IN A GOOD ice. Address W. H. A 4h, Foam, Jenkin M Herald T Gladiator (8) Lang, NOrleaus | Api, Oestiows at a groat aacrith J toy ve ierpoat "gla tata, “og MelIntyre, Fe Boss : Lee bor lexican (8), Fothorail, rom Baltimore tor N ESTABLISHED | 0 crry Foy yh ER, sre ESE, Feb 15—In port Chas Gumm, Gullison, for Bos- ZPET cosh sivertising, { Marguretha, Thesfng, for PUila lpia both Fequired ad terms low te a resposible party. Ine for sea) ead 1 WR Cooper, Suite NYork en “| tegrity, Herald off ‘ Sour wand Ailautic, ‘De Maan, from St Tomas, Feb 16—! reloading; Richard Bi Buneed, Ko cher, disg; barks, Gem of ‘the 1 set balan eats (Br), ‘Gardin, Alice Lea, Goring ; sehre Mai York, arr bth; ‘Gara dale aslo (Be), spiaoba Cooper, nie in port Feb 25, brign acta —_. Guan Montrose, Peterson, dg; Altarata, cu, sald Brigs Flore (85, NYork; 19th, A monk, White, Pied ladelphia, ‘an _— INIDAp, Feb 18—Arrachr Young Teazer, Bui sonville; Zist, Anna E Valentine, Hutchinson, American Ports. pe Jas Guthete, Johnson, les, eng Cathedral, Mel: nson, do; Zotol?, for Boston soon! Black (Br), from New 63,5 & Whipple, » Puyior, for # sali schr Ocean Bird (Br), Ellis, NYork. jtenamo. r, Jnck- spinwall. A & RARE CHANCE FOR A CASH CUustONEaS TEs jational Restaurant, 114 Nassau |, steam Bo! its patent loe Hi, Apply at the be sold; cheap for A SARE FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN OR EXCHANGE for Top Buggy oF Coal; also several sets of Harness. 54 Marion street, between Spring and Prince. A R SALE—ONK OF THE BEST ALE AND WINE + Vaults down town, with iunch counter at wii 4 Rese the cause of selling. Apply to WILLIAM —FOR SALE-HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, OYSTER Billiard Saloons 120 Chatham square, A. otben trace nor and 1 Bowling Saloons, fectionery. Cee a nue. me Dey Gree 7 Goods Soda W. . Cor jat and ‘Cap. Btore ce Eig! hth a Laundry business, corner Liquor MROSTON, March, 2. PM—Arr shi LB Gitohrist, 5 eet jobile; steamer , Morgan, tro tore Agenoy, edar street. Ee ge og ag eee re Crowel rleston ; On, itthews, le \* Lady Franklin (Br), Morrison, Port au Prince delphi br FIRST CLASS BAKERY fo iy gs cake Sid i brigs M J Williams, and Ocean Star. Street, Brooklyn. " rr steamslip Asia (Br), Macauley, Liverpool via > ueenstown and Halifax; steamers George year) Glaucus, fg eg NYork. fs... “Arr brig Jacinto, from ‘Appold, Howes, Cienfuegos; schr Julia, from jitaimatone, March 2—Arr bark Mindora, Barclay, St AKERY.—A LONG AND WRLL ESTABLISHED COR- her Bakery for aale, doing a good business: also Ho Wagon and Route. For particulars apsly to THOM GAFFNEY, auctioneer, No. 356 Eighth avenue, Jay le a; brig Castulli: Hareenbrook, Mata! 2 pele Wiline: Lane, NHuven? Joseph Nickerson, Steig tite. 4 Seno fale OLD Freda edgy NYork, Cid sicamer Wm Kennedy, Hallett, Boston via Ge a 'Brooki: ness to ms pply at Norfolk; belg Mary Duncan, “NYork; schra Katie J oncord airtel jrooklyn. ovt, Baker Nilayen:. in, Arthur, “Andrews, Baler; beeet, Stolth, NYorki HS Tibbetts, Shaw." Providence; | (YOAL AND WOOD YARDS FOR SALB—ONE OF TIN Mary Ht Banks, Haley. ‘do; 8 T Durfee, Huntley, Fall Riv Sd—Arr bark Ann ( Norw), Cardift; er, St John: the offly; brig Nile (Br), Whitt fy CHARLESTON, Feb 28—Arr steamshi ell. NYork; schrs Americug Moss, do; E! hip Southern Ha Snragossa, Oro ia, Packard, do. Tn hts, Ross, Liverpool. Cld brig best chances ever offered, to engage The largest retail coal and wood trade sep Actnal sales during the past. year 18,000 tons of coal and &00) conte of wood, ag will be shown by the books, The real eatate consists of 14 lots of ground, sheds, ollices, stables, &c.; alse & valuable lenge on dock proparty where te Peal aelncoe lan Kollareon, Sco rs I. There are nine horses and earts, two platform DIGHTON, March te isla aah, John Lozter, Lincoln, and | Seales, three sets of Le gicen eee ides everything ne~ Joseph P Koss, Paull, NYorks 3, Messenger, Dean, and | cessary to carry on the bi sons for selling the Bplvgntor Haley Coleman, Nori owner wishes to retire into the country on 8 competency SDGARTOWN, Feb 37—Arr schra Convoy, French, and | made in the business during the past fow years. A liberal Mary Fletcher, Pendleton, NYork for Boston (and both wld amount of the purchase money may remain on bond and sain Sid 28th, schr Sarah Gardner, Peel, NY: mortgage for a lerm of on oat ermons who actually x ie a AL rs Vv. 1 embrace: a OR Br ini 10, ere) bd Bi IN lear pel x, Baker Fa earace oY oe tee eBALE, n LOUCESTE Ite March. le Are NS, for NYork; TT Lewis, Brackley, New York for sehrs Andrew W Dodd, street, New York. Horton, eS Rockland RUG STORES FOR SALE—T AM, INSTRUCTED TO ae OLMES mOLn. Mare 1, lpiag” Ware Gren and rf fier stivay $1400 oe retail businesses in the city, hase, Savannah for Bosion Ave, Gross, an joing Te Teapectively Caleb Stetson. Robinson, Phila for do: Win Walton, TOKLAND'S Dragglets Agency, 20 Broudway. | Keeves, do for Porthmout Hall, NYork for Porland: GM Partridge, Shaws do fof Glocesters Sid RUG STOCK, FURNITURE, &C.-FOR SALE LOW schrs Enchantress, RO Thomas tichmond, Sarah, 1 Bull- or a partner would be taken to continue the business. Winkle, Cabinet, Cornelia, Leesburg, Fanimay Ligry Brooks, Maracaibo, Laura Bridgman, Enter- Simmons, Corvo, Bay State, und Deborah Jones 26—Arr bark Devonshire (ir), Wilson, L. capone Mary, Whiting, Boston; Wings of the Morn- iteo eb 26—Arr ships Georgina (Prus); Re. her, Liverpool; Caravan, Meckoduck, Havre; scbr Ma chusetts, Buck,’ N Yor! ‘37th. sieamaty Alhambra, Snow, Boston. Falrcloth, from 'NYork, and others ull, ae Prike, J ing, MoFarland, Gi BW ORLEAN steamship Moni 8, Fob as before. Cid Sunshin "ey brig 3 Hodgdon, Elizal ‘ Howard, Philadelphia, Hudso por NY; noke, Ponce: 21 ra Cullen, Little, Little, N Cramér, Oraine rks e. Packer, Havre. NARRAGANSHET, Ki, March 2—At anchor in the West N Stowers, ‘Stowers, from Havana for Boston. URTEORT Merb 1—Are sobre Cerro, Gordo, dward Lee, Lee, and Hiawatha, W SEDFUKD, March 2—Arr schr Catharine Thomas, (Gibbs Sandwich for NYork. Sid schr Stephen Waterman, CIMILADELPHTA, March 2—Arr steamship Hondrick Howes, Havana; schrs W Bement, Ponny, Green- ‘Chas Moore, Ingersoll, Bridgeport. “Gla “barks Fann Sheppard. Evans, Glentucgos; Dene Row: ‘Duncan, Laguayra; schra © aabeth Ann, Do Cost, Manzunilin; Liarle Maule, Buhler, Boston; Ha Fenny. Fall Laver: has allen, Boston, urd Boswn; JB teary, Weil © bougies rs," Krambe: lore, 73 M Vai Gup- Below, jnkel (Brem), Homyer, Liverpool; » Key West; Peters, cer, Prom ‘Apply at 103 Fulton avenue, Brooklyn, before 11 A. M., azter 4 P. M. RUG FIXTURES, sr008 &C., COMPLETE, OF & retail atore for sale; price $700, if applied for svon, a& 56 Greenwich avenue. RUOGIATS AND MANUFACTURERS. 99 BARRELS o r cent Alcohol for sale, on. barrel or 8 gallons. TAMKS AINSLIES 20 Prout stevot OR SALE—A CIGAR STORE IN wie OF THE nest jocations in the upper part of the city; doing #34, business. Paruiculare given nt 202 Ol treet, OR SALE ONE OF THE REST STANDS IN WESE Washington Market. or would take in SPs Ap- ply to or address WILLIAM MOORE, 283 Washingtow street, New York. (OR SALE—A GROCERY STORE, DOING A FINE trade; a double brick tenement House payi 'e and a vacant Lot, all situate on corner of Nave reets, Brooklyn. Apply on the premises 196 N: OR SALE—ONE OF THE LARGEST ae <4 amusement in the city, clearing $40 a night over all expenses; five years’ lease, or would take rit humbug. Call and examine the reas a. NIGHT, Auctioneer, 3% Broome street, nt PORTLAND, March 2~arr bark 'E A Cochrane, a i LEASE, STOOK AND FIXTURES OF IDENCE, March 2—Sid schrs Crown Point, Severs, ee wall established ot of the Fancy altimorey Chas’ Hiri, Robinson, Norfolk; Jessie W | Stores in the Sixth avenue. Tassie ‘in the conte right, Plum, dllzapethports Mountain ley, | store, 675 Sixth avenue. Sid achrs America, Reysclde, "NYork; Lochiel, Has- we ‘ALN kell, i 9; toon Chatiem Gerhard, di gi FS. cae HANpsoe cet” ee il hor od ai PORTHNO TH, Feb 2—Arr sche 8 E Fubens, Pender, ‘Mt much less’ than cost, Apply to a Ww SoaMa, ‘No. & maze FRANCISCO, March, $—Are shins Langdale (Br), ae wn, Live H ¥ lel CA Ea A a OR SALK_4HE GROCERY STORE SOUTHWEST URAVANNAH, Fob 28—Arr brig Kate Foster, Foster, Balt- achrs Shiloh, Ato ley, Gran, and mores phia for for Portland, Wi TMINGTON, NC, March 1—Uld schr J L Maloy, Rus- ‘Boston. ney C ‘ty! iar br ‘Baker, . i—Arr bri 0 Satthews Cox, Philadel rtesmouth ; or. 4 Luat, Brown, Balti- more; Willie Mowe, iaton,’ NYork; Vicksburg, Hask ‘ton, Course; ‘tyler, eli, do corner of Ninth avenue and Forty: years’ lease, ae a an Ay Schooner, Fron Ha SALE TURES ¥ atory Hi wihs eareaes an fezattare, within me tose OYAL Hie NA LOTTERY. OFFICIAL DRAW, FEBRUARY 2, 1047, No, Prise-iNo. Prise.tNo. 32 21309. = TT 3 streot, Now rk Cudie A o'er ote str we OREAT CHA Ing 6 fin wurnow 15% hart JOTIOY 4 hiAves p val ag sere Prise. \.¥o. gaffon furnished. Tha] ftta’a ‘all kinds of Gold and 8 Apa odie United State Pigfie de le Habana No, 108, moe LAT* FOR CLASSIFIDATE On WEDNESDAY, MAnCH Brod j FOR ANY GENLEMAN pa pate of fant trvting iy ey and ki ant only H only EO. W. Se a Line bee c, including « Valentin | Nov'hataau streets room 8 Butpr Safe. ‘Apply at their Fo SALE—LEASE, old established Uys 151 Newark avenue, J IE AND, FIXTURES OF i gnd Liquor Saloon pou Sata ONE ALCOHOL Rag gt BR, INC! feu) igh; worm, goone nurse Upright Boiler, with eotnee- iqldy tor delivery. Address ih ace OR SA ty LEASE, FIXTURES ANd GOOD Wil of a first ie * dining Yoom. with bar piached, bee toon Lroudway gud Nassau stroci.” apply At 9 Naswam strest, ros: $16 acity 240 tone; ca both in complete to W. M, RICE & G 2—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND GUOD two, Yoana? Laoabe, of w threo story house and ” Ae of Tower, now oceupied aa ye 00 229 Kotwer Turtabje for aay business. ‘Apply at PAN! ING'S, ery. CORAP— A_PISH STAND IN A CITY For fui particulars apply to" arto “Shem ultod fish tnurket, co business; C., 31 Bible House, 00D WILL OF AN OLD ESTABLISHED COAL carts and every mai gran i “ori a ms ROC any STORE PUR &, cue ighborhood up town AL eis griae ‘Price eee TTCHELL & SWAIN, 7 Cedar street, evo 1B. fet ae “7 OOD sayin ING HOTEL TO Ge c. rae HS. of Furniture party. “cerply to T. P. eae ‘rat's fra er ee LUMBERS AND TTERS’ SHOP FOR SALE— P pisses in. opie tn coulente tnent o re swears” at Py Re 0 Jai —FOR SALE, ALL THE ‘an Pee mee ‘ te =, the manufs Of Tolle ap Peri ra gears on Rasheed Miri tee Syn 78 Cedar street, room 15, e [#8 Liquor sroRE oN 28 NORTAWERT opANER EST CORNER ‘on Third for id Fixtures, ures. Apply ae 101 Ea Bast Poatee Sales My STOCK AND FIXTURES, OF A sae kha FIRST. pC —— Hardware inesa, dress Silent arene eats Cit em rae (bmBsemaunns =X LADY HAVING A FiRet 4 profitable busl % in this ot 8 to dispose of the uiars address box 2,351 Pe 5007 FOR tHe Bf STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A Rd) Tea, Coffee and Spica distance nthe ety. | Ruekm Kngine, on account of other ofice. $00 WILL PURCHASE AN OLD ESTABLISH- wan ed mauufactor¥ of a staple article of Hard- irate aly one of the Kind, in the \ nived Siates. Ad- ardware Manufacturer, Herald office. Roment gi dears The village of 1 ol he 5 i Fea veRiennis = ATi, Goshen, a $2.7 D.D., a ~ he = er dite ene #5 tee pipe vat ha ee W tage, MINBRS. iD, TO saver 2, en Beate reser ’ ing of 8. WA! sores

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