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ne | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. _ | eneing March 16, including specie, was $314,298, | against $287,974 for the corresponding week in 1866, March 19—6 P, M, SALES AT THE KEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, whole, drm to-day, Tuesday, March 19-10:30 ssed shortly after | gys909 17 § 6's, *s1, com Mg 900 sha Resdin, rwards, however, 20 do. tveand steady, The sales were Y bhis.. 49 0 « Te. : 0 cio, 40'a 45% gravity, at We; 400 ddI Iie, bbls, returned, and 1.000 bhis., in b market for bonded ruled moderately ‘active, erneraily dem whieb all me “ . do. reported sold ‘The stock market has been, o although it was tempo t ting’ 1,000 bbls. in. bo ia antes were made of 4,000 bbls. aver n Siaudara white, for “ a 0000 0 8 6s. 67, i 1, on private terms. a fascinates 5 400 ons as qutet but ste ady. Axe quote: canoe ngoon dressed, of ec. a gold, and Arrocan do,, 6i¥o. a 6%c.. Shed Neeaianiee 'sottvity ig rapidly becoming Gove’ be market was dull lg Separate from small jobbing tranaactions there Was no bu We Qnote:—Cassia, cases, in bond, 2c, Rutmers, W i, duty paid, S4e. a 87¢. Pe rrapore, in bond, 6. per Ih, rae wa dull bat wnchanged. Small ote were sold at fo. & 640. lan-Only & moderate business wax in progress to-day. Ruyers were cautions, and confined thelr purcliases to sup. plyine their immediate requirements. Prices were quite ? tb ba, at from 10. & M3¢e.. and 1,300 bbis, at from #340. a 10Xe We quote: — general. ‘The provailing opinion is that the improve- ment which bas just commencod will make steady pro- gress throughout (bo coming spring and summer, and ‘outside parties are begiaulng to buy under this impres- ston, History in Wail street is always repeating itself, and jt is reasonable to suppose that the extreme depres- sion of the four months previous to the present one will mata, in b , Penani 0, in b in 000 Ohio pref ctfar feo Alton & THd inp 10 sha Yourth Nat Bk. be succeeded by ® corresponding reaction, Money | 14 Bank of New York Cuba—tnferior to common refining, 9c. a 97% far to SR prior . | 80) Canton Company... 48) % ie. ry, 108% 1a; comtnios 1a sbandant supply 1 the Stock x | fy Weis Uni We by Ea feet hig nats Mma olf change at sit and seven per cent, according | 1% do. " "i 9. @ Te. ; melad to the character of the collaterals and the standing of 8 100. the borrowerg, There 1s a fair business doing in the whi ; grades, ice Ativan Tait to ood’ grocery. 10%4e, a Lie. @iseount line, and the best grade of commercial paper Brinn to cholea, Tike, a 12%¢0, roar. arises 33 008 passes at the legal rate of interest, with exceptional hds.; 83,707 boxes, 118.8% bags and 70 melado. Refined Angar wae quiet, Sales were made on a basis of 1650. for standard hai Batz was rather more nctive, salen being reported of 1 3°0 Marshal's, 1,680 dio, Worthington’s, 1,050 do, Ash, and 4,000 bushel: to terms. Jobers’ eas mere. as folla =Achonn - 3; Marshall's and ‘orthington’s, ; ground and Tarks Islan’ Be. a B5c. ai. ‘SreaRMee.—We noticad sales of 82,000 Ihs., at 12c. 0 12%0. Soar.—Moderate sales of Castile were reported ai 17/<c, Sxeps.—Clover remained steady at 18e, a Iie. Of tim. othy smiil sales of prime were mae at $3 60 a #1. irae saore active: salen 6307 egy Caleuita ex ‘Ashburton on terms, bat supposed at $2 80 gold. J. Deland & Co, Riake the sine March 18, 1801 in New'York 1,300 bags, and in Boston 5,843 bags and 5,000 pkts, Sxins.—Goat were in better demand, and higher prices were realized save for Mexicana, which’ ruled steady. The gales comprisad 300 bales Mexican, Dart at, AGe, gol’, 64 do. S21 fo, Buenos Ayres, 68 do, Cape, 100 do. Curacao To.’ Rio Hacha on private terms, "Deer wero only in moderate demand, and generally scarcely an frm: sales 7.000 Is. Central ‘American and 4,000 do. Para, the ‘latter uote :—Goat— 50. ; Payta, 34c, a Caracao, B8e. a dle.: a a Ble. Deer—Honduras and Vera Oruz, 57%e.: oan, 6.5 3 Staal, 550. a S73¥e.; and Para, 623¢c., all gold quotations. transactions at a difference of a half per cont above and below it. A few timid persons are looking as wise as owis as to the effect of the national banks making up their quarterly retarns on the Ist of April; but no appre. hension need be felt on this account, as the drain of currency will be steadily towards this centro till next September, and the stronger the position of the national banks 13 the more easy money is likely to become, At the ten o’clock session of tho open board the mar- ket was strong. New York Central sold at 105% a %; Erie, 59% a 001¢; Readmg, 102% a %; Michigan Southern, 784 a 4; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 83; Rock Island, 98 a 14; Northwestern, 36 a 34; do, preferred, 64%; Fort Wayne, 973 a $$; Mariposa preferred, 2334; Pacific Mail, 122.0 34. At the first regular board railway shares continued strong, Michigan Southern and New York Central being the most buoyant, The movement forarise in the @rst mentioned is stimulated by the i Cn, Hina, ‘& Dayton 8 COMMERCIAL REPORT. Toxspay, March 19-6 P. M. Asires.—Receipts, 14 packages, The market was quiet, but nominally unchanged, with small sales to consumers at $8 3734 a $8 60 for pot. Brxansturrs.—Receipts, 1.928 bbls. flour, 868 bags corn meal, 1,300 bushels eorn, 2,300 do. oats and 2,040 do. malt The flour market opened firmer under a more active demand, and prices for both State and Western advanced. Though the market was buoyant and firm, prices were somewhat irregular, trade brands being most universally Improved, while shipping | grades | were | comparatively quiet, prospect of a partial reconstruction of the Board of Di- | and onk nominal higher, in sympathy TALLOW was seed ‘but unchanged. Sales were made of, with ther Kinds, "he 'businota wan fale, "Bor? wes | 99,000at lO7Ko. a 18g Fectors, andthe fact that while other rallway companies | Checked br the irinnest of hold have been increasing their debt for years past the Micbi- a dod prices equivalent fo an advance of, 350. Be. p gan Southern has not increased its debt is regarded as a ye Pty to Ea Tron pall yd good reason why, with its presont large earnings, it Tised quotations appended. Gallfornia flour was steady at 14 50 in bay 4 $15 in bbla. 8 i ba i. should be a dividend paying instead of a non-dividend fornia A ie Hock, southern fone ae re ner 8 ood demand, "Saies were made 0 Rye flour paying property, the more especially as it has, according | if better demand. and prices ruled firmer, with sales of 400 to its own reports, boon expending for a long time past | bhis. at from $7 50 1 $8 1 1 Corn meai was moderately active at previoiie prices. ewan fe medereie depiard, Malacea at 21%. cold, and 100 an, Banca at 24c.y gold. quote English at 21%4¢. a 22c., gold, Topacco.—A more active export demand prevailed and prices were firm. We note sales of 175 hhds. Kentucky at fe. ‘uiskxY.—Receipts, 580 bbls. inactive, ‘Woor.—Poth foreign and domestic wools ruled exceedingly quiet. there being no demand bevond the immediate wants of manufacturers. who manifested no disposition to make some of whom de- ‘We note sales of 250 slabs ‘The market was firm but not large amounts in the improvement of its permanent | Siinerine and Western heavy parchases. in view of the continued unsatisfactory con way and rolling stock and the purchase of | Kalra dition Of the woot is raarket. Holders: however, were I * ” Choice State firm in their views and demanded previous prices, though @ new depot at Chicago, costing nearly half a million. | Gommon to Medium exira Western. the market, taking the opinion of many holders, was scarcely as frm ag ct the date of our last, The sales wore compara: tively lit. being limited to 98.600 be. domestic dooces at Bie a Tice. Including low to,fine Ohlo it Bie, a O72 at ‘inige *Gionioan at Bio, and 96000 Ths. Ken combing at 50e.. 35,000 Tbs. Th ple at diigo" sae. chiody extra At the onside privn: 6,000 hed at Bde, 15.000 Ih, Mex. fan at 2340., 42.00 Tha, Texas at Me. a M0c., incliding & small lot wasiied do, at 40c.: emall lots California at 2c, a Bie OF Donskol, beyond the, heavy eales rovortnd bales were sold, part at Blige, OF Belected sold at Ade. m 43hce-. and 8040, on private terms, TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. “Parzanetensa, March 19. 1867. + firmer and advanced Sia 300.” Eales 1,600, bois, Northweat ar $18. Wheat—An advancing tendency: rales of red at $815. Rye advancing; sales at$150. Onts 70c. Corn ‘The rumors regarding the specalative stocks which are floated from day to day in Wall street must, however, be taken with several grains of reservation, and it will bo remembered that dividends were promised on the Michi- gam Southern common stock more than a year ago by - the present managers, but the stockholders have } in response to the increasing demand from local millers; the short interests xtll at a stand, prices yet to be gratified by the declaration of one. New } abroad not warranting shipments at present. Some parcels York Central closed 1% higher than at the same time | were taken for shipment to local coastwise ports, but the = bulk of the business was with the local ‘rade. Calitornia yesterday, Erie 34, Michigan Southern 134, Cleveland | was held firm at the close at $310 per bushel. The traneac- and Pitisburg 3, Cleveland and Toledo %, Rock Island | sO mPa Se intie Galfer eS Otis See Oe, 1, Northwestern 4—do, preferred 7, Fort Wayne %, 43 9 $2.50, und white California at $8 02) Chicago and Alton 3, Quicksilver 34, Mariposa preferred Extra round hoop Ohio... e: nd —Wheat was deci aly Gorn, was ‘held’ highcr In response. to tho ade nce, in the “London "orn “mark Ket. Ror cable, but the the ‘prices ‘demanded 3s, Obio and Mississippi certificates 34, Pacific Mall 2. ae. yeni) : coe < ot ‘Cha age: when the demand was,| searce and in Ag ed Sing Me 31 wed su8 Government socurities were firm. Coupon five-twenties cave ewe wae aatzioualy awaited: bu ‘ihe f rien as Heart Ben Inkey Contraband. ie ee agit 0 v “down,” nothin, ved. The jf m—Ci sal I of the now Saeuo nf 1865 anyanone 26, MbVOO: (hin Bate, | nie tap huebele. oF p13 MaiemisaWercm eases | Mek teekin nk sacar ef the second series +f, third series 3¢. Missouri sixes | $1214 386 for afioat, and $1 20 for yellow Southern. Batrrworn. March 19, 1867. were 34 lower, Tennessee sixes, new, were % lower. Vats, withoul deciged ee were less active; les were ego firmer. but without sales. Wheat unchanged: re- joade of 36,600 bushels, st be. s O8e, for Western and 710. alight. Gorn-Saiee of white at $1 08: prime white ai At the one o'clock open board the market wag hammered | for State. For rye the demand was fairly uetive and prices ee ee somewhat vigorously by the bears, and a goneral decline | Western and $119 Tor Canada West tn bond,” Basley wor fow, a Jo, Oate—Suios 1.000 bushels at a Are. Moss vwas tne result, New York Central sold at 104% a 105; | firmer and iodentely activo, with aales of 16,000 bushels: at | POTk $28.50 0 $%. Bulk shoulders, 9i4c. 0 03 : . , 5 | $125 for Canada West, duiy paid. and 92ic. for Uanada | %,10%°, Bacon Shoulders, 10Xc_n tle. + ald ie Erie, 50% a 7%; Hudson, 1351%; Reading, 102; Michigan | Kast, tn bond. “Malt was neglected aud nominal in the ab- at ities Te.” ote! iy + iahe, pad Wostere: sence 0} z Southern, 16% 017%; Rock Island, 0734 a 36; North- | #2000 S60, aun and nominal at 9. a 4c Oswzco, March 19, 1867. " nak edad ; PI hanged. with an actien demand which sxored western, 3695—do. preferred, 6436; Fort Wayne, 9076; tho supply; salen 400 ble, aC SIS for Nac 1 spring: $19 80 for red winter. $14 75 for white, and $15 98.0 $15 60 for dou- Pacific Mail, 121. Former and aie. n 0c. for tne latter At the half-past two regular board the market was ‘Chemicals New York Central closed #4 lower than Die extra. Wheat sulet gud quoiations nominal. Corn dal e. unchanged: sal ele No. 2 Tliinols at $1 a ; sales of ‘western mat ae. er 100 Ibe Pan Oe Pes ae Inacic ‘Corn meal—aales at The. fand at the first regular board, Erie 34, Michigan Southern 54, era at ie. a nego 81 30 n$1 40 per 10 Ib, racks. Shorts are? selling at $31 8 Gleveland and Pittsburg 3, Rock Island 14, Northwest 12a eal ot ay ns 0 megrtinney and Bi Ses sfipeta at 9 0 ah a and middtingy #96 per (on, at ern %{, Fort Wayne %{, Ohio and Mississippi certificates | $17> folds 2 fic ig heg"a She .& SAo.; 26 cases | “Albany and Schenectady m %, Pacific Mail 34, Canton 1%. Northwestern preferred Dative ‘and English at 8e. 0 480, ae “4 eatin sili noeee a pnd was higher, Government securities were neglected, | alos were made of 100, a ibe balmareand Portage Eat ete: reat ee ne neban ged: Pee ya nie 3 but steady in tone. Coupon sixes of 1881 declined %. oe * $9,000 bs, Detrott nt 25 Jo, at 28e.» and diahete mt $2 85. Cores obey Pon al pag pny gees Teledg Missouri Siato sixes were X lower, At the half | dull’ New abeathing an ial ime aks butume | on State Line trick. | Oats drm: « taies 000 vuahels No ji Past three open board the market was steady. | Mote, oasincas in this staple was held in a | + aales of Canada at $1 05 a $108 Mess pork asking ew York Contral sold at 105%; Brie, 60%; Reading | the ney nthe views bugers gn. al veters he $25 20 $24, Tard nominal at sige. (High wines uae 10234; Michigan Southera, 773; ; Cleveland and Pittsburg, | Port chders: which renderet ik panes Tone of at +) rxcnerart, March 19, 1867. ti Non, Nera; ao pe | Eee, erate as ae | Gays ek ene ae Seek ferred, 6434; Fort Wayne, 971<; Pacific Mail, 122 Sub- be “Forde. icone. mo.gs. | pene jeacartabllahed: trade. brands, neil to gis fancy sequently the market became strong, and at half-past ig 3% OL | andin ‘demand at ioe, jie. in eletator and Be. asic: “five o'clock the following quotations were current: — a 32 82 38 Iey wnchanged, "Whiskey 20 Ry joe a 42. inten Now York Central, 106. 106%; Eric, 60a %; Reading, 3 u pened with no sellers a G33 for clty, but cloved hal yea a saleable over a> 0. Bulk meats in good demand at ore active inaairy pre wailed, but re if les were v a ll ge, "ao tires hint fF ern fev oudeand wet ow there was no casenilel change tor the beter, made that we were advised of. The = S Tsee. 102% a 14; Michigan Southern, 77%; Cleveland and Pitsburg, 98 0 %; Rock Island, 08 a 14; Northwestern, | fh Yollowe!—io, crlanry tofu ae es 2.00 nd 36% a 4; do, preferred, 6534 a {; Fort Wayne, 97 a % ; | Prime, I8c. a gold, duty htrto good cargoes 1186. ter fi try, 13 Poon Thee: 1 tele Ohio and Mississippi certificates, 27 YG tie, fold: 99 days, ashy in bond; Java, 2484c. a 646; | I70. for Western a wy een is 1°40. Gotd, an ippi cert! 0%. laracalbo, Trise. a, Woe,; Bt. Hat baring ‘Exchange frm, par a 80 per thousand pre- Government securities were quoted as under by tho fa et he shook | mk Gealers at four o’clock:—Registered 1881, 109 a 10934; oe renee ee ett ganne: Baltimore, 10.008; | sour ni active, and holders ase very firm mt Pet Seana eoupon 1881, 109 a 10934; flve-twenty registered 1862 br. a, 924; Savannah, G00; Gulves- | of-Baitimore $10.35 0 B12 75., Wheat firm, and advanced se, pol 5 ’ bugs. Pte eee in New York there are 22,080 | § get gates 100.000 bushels of all grades at $2 40 n $2 4l for 107 a 1073; five-twenty coupon 1362, 1091 a 100%; do. whieh 9 e stock of Rio in New York gives a | 4°; salen lonond bushels of all grades at $7402 824% 1864, 1073; a 5; five-twenty coupon 1865, 107% a 108; age a 0 ae eee ee pags | Corn nie in ie cases and Pst 5c. & January and July, 106% 210714; ten-forty registered, ditictat io bags of warns es eseriptions, bas indy 8 960. for No. 1, et 97% a %(; ten-forty coupon, 975¢ a %; August seven- | tons Cuba fustie on private terms, St. Domingo logwood aa png tisady at thirties, 1057 a 106% ; June seven-thirties, 10574 a 5; July seven-thirtios, 105% a 1055. The gold market was extremely dull, and the price declined during the morning to 133%, but subsequently was quoied at $16, gold Pusanss.-the’ sa Dut firm, at the + 1 in store. 6d. ; cotton, le. Bulk meats steady. Lard a $22 50. av erecn at 1c, for prime steamed. i. seer seats Dressed jdvance of 4c. a 0o. : sales nt $9.40 0 99.80 Live ngs ; ‘an advance of 20c. a 25c.: goles at $7 advanced to 134, and the closing quotation was 1337 a ileum. Safe Md. Liverpool itostn, ab. vootton Bisa: | $7,00 £F ‘common torriceamrothy Rect ee dowry tious, Se. $d. a 96. 64.* provisions, ie, 6d. a 208 i gentals wheat, 10,000 bushels corn, jo. onts, and 134 There was a moderately brisk borrowing demand aly my ix lobe, dia o's Bn" aneaparenen foods om hogs, “Shipments, 8,600 bbis. flour, 9,609 bushels wheat, for coin, and loans were made at 1-32 a 1-16 per cent troleum, b& a 84° Od. Sremen—fosim, | 89d 7. eased 06: Sher, fa f tho h 6a flour, ‘28.5 provisions, 20:.; grain, ‘5d.; MiLw UKE, Marc! per diem, in favor of tho Jender. eco, 2.; incastiremelt goods, Ibe; petroleum, 4. 64. N es The foreign exchange market was firm, and, at the a, * Hamburg ; r 3 close of business, bankers’ bills on England at sixty days is, Baa, 6d, ld. i 3 k “int were quoted at 108% a 109; at throe days, 109 a 109%; Mion. 746 et one 1000 ‘bbls. ae pte ‘wheat 600 ‘centals ati commercial bills, 107% a 108%; francs at sixty days, | petroleum, ena} ‘ Shipments 700 bole, oar, Bora conta wheal | 6.16% a 5.20; at threo days, 5.19% a 6.1734; bills on | 1g, YierRool a ee 5 plans, spirits turpen- tone oft eae IT. 61 x avarnam, March 19, 1867. Cotton quiet, 29360. for. midalin tine aia % 10 whites tallow on Berlin, 71% 1,000 bbls, ffi -K at 5s., ‘Weg rosina firm at $3 72; on Bromen, 785 a Bales compressed cotton at 9-16", and 79; on Frankfort, 40% 0 4015; on Amsterdain, 41 a 413; on Hamburg, 36 | Private terme. To Antwerp, 190° hinds. tobacco it acon | 4 Cotton firm bat quiet at Se. a, M0ige. for middlin © 25 om Antwerp, KUEN 9 A. c a, 8 To Glasgow, ona ae Sapa Fonin 26, 64, To | ‘SAY A belon; receipts 8:9 alee cera, March 19,187. ining ebares firm, and Alaimeda Silver advanced | 1: ‘sak pa r st r, 400 baton cotton at ge, and 400 Cotton easier; sales 350 bales midis ‘nt 29166. ue, M. 1967. Comes BE in ed demand; sales 1,200% ‘bales at 29}¢e. for mid- dhings; ts 850 bal tierces lard of ban The direct to London. 3,00 Sie bc diseet york Lrelag, $5500 jere:—A Norweg!s pewroteam ‘tbs. tiptoe wshels corn at 68. 3d, and a to $7 30, under fresh reports from the mines, which are situated in the Pat Ranagat district, southeast Nevada, ae and described as very rich, At the first board Consoli- | "ie! \o ‘enti - Lo ie OP ae fan “ial Gated Gregory Gold closed Se. hicher than at the second F Belang #0. ike i K Mareh 19, 1807, In, in New SHIPPING NEWS. Doard yesterday, selling at $1265. Quartz Hilt was | "Goss cuorm conti let at our at | Apctattone. B60, | mmr 3 sales of importance W - ; @o. lower, selling at $350. Alameda Silver sold at cote unby T, ‘Deinnd kon, - 10,870 tae Lois te + tf ALMANAC arty YORE: 285. At the $7 2% (bd. c.); ColumbianjGold and Sitver, second board Columbian Gold and Silver closed $1 05 ois lina aud 12.249 do. in Bost Mawr Manila was in, some demand at full wn bales sold at 1a. "OF other kinis we higher than at the first board, selling at $2.90. Quartz | sales and pricee 4 were nointnad ipa PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 19, 1867, HM 5c,, selling at $3.55. Consolidated Grerory Gold | sranmotiona. We quoter tuenan, Ayren 3 19.7 Toes 3, Cleared. a - sain ae indo o ueturvancabal LC) ees - ae Viv hady to poe "Cortionsen tie to Monte. Steamship Cuba (Br), Stone, Liverpool via Queenstown—E at and aftor rose astrong | ins. ie.; Rie Grande, 2 to 24 ibe. 173ge. toiaces “Ort Steam I Br), Ci Mi i Te. to 17 Celik '@ to 2 ibs. teamship Iowa (Br), Craig, Glasgow—Francis Macdon- demand at the advance. Tie to 18 lia ater 18 to Bibs. Ie. to) Os. Steamship Leo, Dearborn, Savannah—Murray, Forris & The Cleveland and second mortgag> bond holders of lamoros, 20 to 24 fe. to. Ve. ; Vorn Orv ; 0. the Milwaukee and Afinnesota Railroad have filed bonds | | “ig, aap ‘the., 4a, ibe, lejge. to “iés.2d | CBreamehip BC Knight, Deutzo, Washington, DO—Smith of $150,000 to appeal from the recent de- | be ih x moderate demand for “tet off to the amount of $ 10 app ora fie tee nee o Tn, aang to We er eta. canes Nevtene. Bakes, Boston -W F Cirde, Averpool—Wiltiame & Gulon. ERD Bir Robt Peck, Lartaben: London -Orineel, Siintarn 0. Bark © M von Rehr (Meek), Rittgardt, Cork for onters— Pepeh, Meincke & Wendt. Bork Gemsvok, Chandier, Cronstadt—Funch, Meincke & eigion of Judge Miller's court to the Sapre:ne Court of the United states. A8t. Louis journal of the 18th inst. remarked of the Missouri Stato Credit bill that the act which has passed ai frou 4c. « 780., according to quality. Leatiren.—Homlock—Notwithatanding the liberal rece! "eos ok is ull meee, eeere er a Tair demand, pr lly for prime stoc! fair —— for oe welee ruled quiet. the Legislature to provide for the payment of interest on | tiddie do., ale act da (iol), Rick hewn leaaail the stato debt, and which awaits the signature of the Drinoeo, Se, Weer nck wes anl a dar Governor to become a law, will, to a great extent, relieve oe jana hight do. Se. 0 ng Aube, al 5 beng fe a ne heavy. ds a anaes (Br), Morgan, Maranbam and Para—Burdett # Brig Aristos (Br), Crowell, AntimasJonen & Lough. Penniman, Dickson, Cardenas—Warren Ray. apprebensions in rogard to the financial credit of Mis. s@ori. The act appropriates $4,000,000 of the amount ue from the United States, $759,000 now in the trea- atinged qutet bri at $3.95, FA A Holton, Fields, Newbern, NO. sury, a tax of $136,000 on the railroads, and the pro- engayoo Viendy' at $120 for common and | Schr * ha ne, Sad Neary Pert Arbor. | ceeds of a four mill timated at $1,400,000, for | — Luan wasduil of sale but stendy in value, No wholesale 4 ‘ures egy ii tax, estimated at $1,400, eee Ee fdlin rela, Waboon, Giovecslon Ak Bidridge. ‘this commendable purpose, and to form a sinking fpnd. OF Bic. gol gol for diary foreign. aren ~ Arrived. JOLARSES. oderate demand {l prime and Washington, Gager, Orleans, 104 Tho Philadelphia bank statements of the past and | siici“frades, which were held wih Srmness: Other de; | tnt, mand the var isthe with imive aa Uyaseenawr wo HD sert) tions were neglected and nominal, orto, Rico 78 | Cromwell & Cm. Was detained at the bar March 18, | hs realized 750, We qucte.-New ervp. of channet by vessels. tethy 10 PM, AS miles W ot Rey 398, dhe. m Bis: a; Out dayed, Ae ame, font, passed steamships Gen Grant; 6 PM, Rapidan, 9 538, ki Nev, wean Tern oe. The | Sr ise Ww aN Marmion, byund 868, stock compriave 1.900 bids Sluba, 680 do. Purto Rieo and S00 epircoth, Kew, Orlennt 16,055,043 | bbls: New Orleans. SB gy #26001 were generally tehanged in vatns, We quote:— « 44 - Car ont'a Ohi salined, xs forged horee, Be. a Sie; | Lord toning a steamer, er, showing h perky it seed ‘The Phiiade AS turpentine—The advance noticed ‘| steamship y Philadelphia Clearing House statoment is as | ,, Onr lage was Dot only ‘maintained but « further tuaproves Feeaeis hat Aten. ent Pee Ine ment of 2c. per gailoh was established, lote in merchant. cra to Garrison & Alten. Isth fare Wa fy . abla order being goneraily held et the fen" be, ‘te, Meamehipa ‘Norterery and) Hunter Balances. | mand was moderately active. hence for New Orleans; sa M, ‘lat 87 06, lon won $699,067 | at 77g. a He., inciuding # lot New York bbis, at the lat nteamshi} bt Satvater. and © Wn 655,202 | price, Kosins ruled quiet though y tteady at previous rates; ey Beckett, I anon, NC, with $401723 | Rowwmou wae quoted STH at which price colts were dis: | miserte c. n,eremet 476 462 | posed of; besides, sales were Set Of 1,000 bbls, # tained Steamship Saratoga, King, Richmond, to Heineken & ‘023 | Common to arrive at i bbls. low No. Lon the | Palmore. epot at B. heard of a sale of & bbls, ionete Me Clty, Tomlin, er DC, with Wimigion rope at a g038 mdse and to dames Ons Linge one dull and ACH Steamship oe Baker for Jobbing tte) oils remained dull bp Gre i paring aot cra Feb a, win teanactions rs Annexed is the Chicago Clearing House statement for day Pree. mel with 1 ark winds, a ‘@ FCATMAN. the undermentioned dates :— oeeriwourd and wan er ree OG Sedans Bell, London and Tale Ag ‘ee Feb 15, with tatee an 6 ira, to 8 T Tapscott, Park asmond. Newport, W, with railroad iron: to Hineken, en west gales; carried away main and mizzen topmasts, mast. fore and. stove Dulwarks, log aalley bo} as tales comprise for new mess, el old mess, $18 Ne A i e, eek ny for iy] ny row Aan nee, ny, Ot ar Fonts aut eae fe3.8 ott Breakwater 8th inet, with mo- = a) ire Front i hor, Bese. oa Wendl” 39 days, with ma- ‘Too cash balance in tho hands of the United States Paha Assistant Treasurer (Boston) at the close of business on alet and nominal, ‘note the 16th instant was $10,804,001 18; week proviows, | shori car "Bot ments were Te Benaneer as $11,081,751 20—showing a decrease of $106,760 02 Coin fortes at He on ‘on hand, $0,198,280 609; week previous, $8,051,000, Pao fe. Sale were Joe ehh iadeiphs for Providenes. The customs receipts at the port of Bosten for the Burien ath Be ge th tig pe fr Fa penaanatyttgterhyor for Peaamoutd, ‘week cnding March 16 amounted to $847,000. ine verted Freak Ik 6 Wie, avcerang te 1) Ene te Rr a row) Wearion, Mystle Bridge, Ye ‘The total value of exports from Boston for the week bans?’ Hook business, FerROLAvM—The market for crude ruled moderately ace tor the New Jersey at We Marine Disasters. Sreamsmr @anacossa, from Charieston for New York, was towed into Norfoik yesterday im a disabled condition, by steamship W Lord, from Galveston for New York. Suir Rontx Hoop (Br), Morgan, which sailed from Foo- chow since Jag 8 for New York, 1s reported by a cable des- patch to have put into Bat&via in February in distress. . Surp Lapy Exty Pret, from New Orleans for Live before reported ashore om Gun Key. will prove a total rn ‘The cargo, rigging. sails ond spars were saved and taken to Nassau. Only about 300 bales cotton were wet, The cargo will be forwarded to Liverpool. « Bark Trax, Kelley, from New York for New can Snoumy, Kelley, from, Yew, Let Mean, “arrived at Nassau March 7, with all her cargo on ‘would proceed on her voyage, afier receiving repairs, Bric ©: E Savage, recently launched at Baltimore of 483 tons, costing $32 000, and which sated thenes March 1 CON a ena en “full enna, bas Doem Kol at sea, ‘Tag captain and crow were rescued @ vessel and cargo were par- van! Scun Axpnew Prrsrs, Hii of and from New Yerk for Plymouth, Mass, Mier iss tons coal. in attempting to make New London harbor on Saturday gvening, durin; tho thick snow storm, struck on Blick Ledge and Crow saved. Efforia will be made to get her afloat ny toon * tho weather 1s favorable, ‘cHr Burnows ©, before reported aahore at Cape Pore, .. = pumped ent 16th Dy the steamer Monchanseit' steam PMP. and got afloat. The steamer towed her to Holmes! ole on Saturday yevnlnge jan in time to escape the heavy snow storm and rreckers were to receive 25 per cent, Scun Faxxy eax, Saunders, from, Rizabethport for Pro, videnee. berore ashore on Race Point. was got off on Saturday last after throwing overboard about 26 tons coal, and was towed into New London. Scuns G W Rawrey, Allen, and Rising Sun, Jones. from Boston for Richmond, Va. pit into Holmes. Hole 16th inst, baring Fun, ino each other om Kantuckei, Shoals, on th might of 15th; the G W Ray larboard quai down nearly to the w waiereed any c hguse stove to pleces, maine sail torn to pleces; wi Bedford for repairs. The Rising Sun ai but little except loss of Hs 6 damage except Sones M. ston, and Gentile, Hender- son, both from Bookian fork Kew York, run into each other off Oro, yusetts stove rail Sud. bulwart; slit teaiuasll; broke mala topmast, ragin guf, and lort an anchor. ~The Gentile stove ratl and bul- ‘warks, lost jib and an or. Both vessels put into Edgar- wa for repairs, me Rexsnaw, Chace, at Charleston Sth tnat from Nor: folly In thick weather {got ashore on Cape Romaine, and Sig euocuotiod ie goudng om by. theowhug, nrerboaea s part of cargo, Has lost sails, anchors and leaks some, Sonn Ipa Detatorne, from Tabasco, which arrived on the 18th inst, brought as passengers of the bark © B Rosenburg, Henry Martin, seaond mate; Mitchell Lawler, John Dayley. John Oxford, Jos Boninton, seamen; of brig ‘Star of Pi Jacob Fibberner, H Klute, Clarence Harper, seamen; brig Star of Faith, D A'Sisson, mate; Samuel Fell, steward: John Seppel. Wm Russell, seamen. bove vessels were Tecontly wreaked on the coast of Mexico. Miscelinneo: New Pitor Boat J W Exwzts, Capt John Reardon, ar- rived yesterday morning from Mystic Bridge, Conn. After ronnding to at the Revenue Barge offles, she was received by the waving of handkerehlefs of the officers ‘at that place, and by the salutes of the numerous steamers along the piers. She is intended for New Jersey and Sandy Hook pilots. She tee be ready to make a trial trip by the Ist of April. She is ine specimen ot a pilot boat, and will probably exceed any Giher Shot in tho business forsiee,, specd, 2c. Lavxommp—A few days since, from the yard of Messrs Skinner & Forsyth, Baltimore, & beautiful ‘and. substantia brig. buil: for Mr Charles E Savage, Captain Graham and others, The dimensions of this vessel are as follows Length on deck, 129 feet: breadth of beam, $2 feet: depth of hold, 10 feet, and 275 tons, carpenters’ measurement. . Qn Thursday Inst, from'the yard of Mesare Thomas Booe & Bro, at Canton, Mid, a first class schooner called the Frank- Hin, constructed by Messrs A B Morton & Co, of Baltimore, of 45 tons, carpenters’ measuremont, but ‘will carry 450 tons. Her’ dimensions are:—Length on deck, 116 feet; beam, 30 feet: depth of hold from lower deek, 8 fect. She is desighed as a general coasting trader. Notice to Mariners. Taxasvnr Deraurwent, Ovrice Licirriovse, Hoan, } nNGroN, DC. March 16, 1867. LIGTNOUSE AT THE ENTRANCE OF CORE FOUND, PAMLICO SOUND, NORTH CAROLINA, A screw-pile Lighthouse has been erected at the entrance to Core Sound, to take the place of the light vessel formerly marking that station, and will be lighted for the sirst ime on the evening of April 1, The new structure stands in 3% fect water mean tide, dis- tant about 280 yards BSR trom tho middre bar bi OF. ‘The iron work of the foundation is painted red; the super- structure is painted white. The iluminating apparatus nel Lene of the fifth order, showing 1 fixed wi ight and should be seen in} lear weather a distance ‘ors mi ‘ocal plane is elevated 35 feet above ordinarystides, . B, SHUBRICK, Chairman, Whalemen. letter from Capt John W Nickerson, at St Vincent Feb ai ststenthat the sehr BSassscus, of Provinectowe, arrived on tho 20th, and reports bark Osceola 81, Malloy, NB. 240 bbis. says the A i Browa, of Provineciown: Susan N Smith, of Bosion; Louisa A, of do, and some three or four more vessels have not done much. Sehr Montezuma, gf Provincetown, arrived afew days previous, 2months from ome.’ Ship Cgn Marris, Howland, ‘NB, is reported with Spoken, &e. A bark showing # white signal with a red ball (probably ‘eb 16, lat gag ay Sueeg, fe Ballmro rr ite sooo, Foreign Porta. ARES, Fob Min port bark Madawatka, Ballard, from ron via Jan loin port bark Lady Louise, Mackellar, Fee eca an elm port ship John Bunyan, Car- er, for Autor ig; bark Pperry, for dodo; aud S'Ramexge, Jan i8—In port ship Bunker Hill. Davis, ing-Moon, ba Beat pete Dee bare Tho Ph : sian, 1 NYork: schi Henry March i—arr bark Evelyn, Jenkins, New York via Eicoms, March 9—In port bark Nonantum, Kingman, trom Gale, arr for AFORE | Cannexs, Marsh # A ioe itary F Libby, Linh. Bos- tens brig Sere eee lar. or it ek Pe Merrick, Pombo March 7—Arr brig Naiad, Richardson, New March 10—Arr barks Cuba, Sunberg, New Yorks ger, Starret Belle, Howes, Providence: 8 be 3 schrs jickels Bt John, NB; steamers Mari- at. Rew icketn ‘Oritan {and eld name any for Nore); einion, Genta, jo for Philadel Ser oma 2 Gorwtg ¢ floes ‘Achorn, Kemeiios; ease, Zan: lah, Sehr D Talbot, Packard, gg nh, Solr UTD por skip Came’ Cock, Sherborn, for NYork, M46. 2 28—Arr ship J Montgomery, Hamilton, Bos- March 9—A: Giles Loring, Soule, Provi- AclaTATAS dark Aumastine Robbe, Carver, Poruand; 11th, brig Exsex, Bucklin, Havaua; schr Mankin, Cobb, Phi- ean brigs Alea (Br), Lawes, Del: tb, J A Pleree es pela, NYork: 10%) es, Palling, Proteus, Mahoney, Pe oe ei Feb 27—In port 1 PL, for New York March 1; Star of the Sea, for do 6 ‘Poxck, PR, Feb 24—Sla sehr James A Brown, Marble, St St. Vince: an Feb,g1—In alae schr Ella Franklin, le of May go o iste of foe PAS hb 6—Are whe Nay Kelly (in, 3 inetel don do, Sid Feb 28, ‘brig Mon- trose, Peterson. in port bark Tdolique (Be), Murphy, gern nentnarth er ache vent hark. Tactiane, Cie Moses, Todd fats parting, | ey ldg; Fstafana a aie New York, do; Lorano, Knowles, lig; Haitarny ny AE i age Mary LS da Si iF se v1 Ma Maloy. do. 8 y Putian Work: tik, Omaba,” Tovthaker, ay Hopkins, Phiadelghia American vey JOSTON, Maroh 18—Arr sieamers Gi Baltimore; ‘Nereus, Bearse, NYork; barks emedios; schrs Mat Thomas, ‘Chas A Jon Homvspecd. Baltimore: Ocean Belle, Emery, and J = ton, Miller, “Elizabethport; Pisea forton; Gertrnde Torte +, Corvo, Crockett; Fy; Arce te, iMedgdon and and Trident, Jameson, pons fork. a yw, at ans chor in the roads, schr % ‘J. Heraty, ri i allett, Chiouek Prouonta, Burke, Fayal; ches = Pour Boy. Yaliunieiphia; Chaves H Moller, Baker, New York: Lets of Boston. 245 tons), Runnells, Cartons Sid, wind NW, fi stenmers Oniental, Saxon, MeCleilan: Albans, lesen: bark Goorge ipa i pie Cant, £m arn: ee sche Je on Sid steamer Liberty ; brigs Castilian, Ni schy Jackson. Cardenas. Went 0. eet Brig Yoanets ok (ir), hence For Clenfueron, ‘eon, went lo cea 14th inst. pH ABLESTON, March 14Old gone Mazion, Quge, Shep- rf Pharo, Alien, Georgetown, 8 sebr R'R Townsend, a 1sth—Below 'e herm Old schr JB Marshall, Mare shall, Satitle 1th Wotarr stenmnabp Emily Souder, NYork: brig Voorhees, Reston; sehr Hawkins, N sid steamship Saragossa, om am 9d brig San Antonio, NYork; scbr Wanata, NYork, Have. 1g brie ree Norn 193-814 sohrs CW Bentley, Baker, and Atlantic, Ors ene P Durtee, Hanley, [Baliimore; Ort- d Defiance, Knowitin, NYor 8) HOLE, March, ¥ ‘Act brig B Alten, Dit Teal Rawley. Allen. and ining Sun, J ‘ao toe, "Rlchmondy Va: Mncacl ite, Kennine tony'and Gentle, Henderson, for NYork (ve eDis. *Voth~-Aee ache 1 Shackfor!, NYork for Eastport; a head of fore and maintopmast. mar ‘cutee ie Sar AS -ATT steams hips Maripoma, and oreane te of coal. OY oy OT 1 8 ROU REaET DS iven, Neal, Beles anes York Orloans for do; Neywasset, Riel Baker, Tagine, W liter for Targi pe Rich, rovinencoven for ral iarri Brown. Heltast for FPhundelphis i Eiiaato, Sears “Nl er, Lord f for do; te honey Late | ow ani do; Neg t okies Cea for do; pe Crow. Niger, Thompson, Ha: wr dos Hinkia 6 ei ne Hewett's ieiand, Ne, for Phi Phila phag a; ‘ours ruc Bal mfr s a Onéida, ‘Davis Minttie T MPs, bine, Postinnd for Burgess, and. PeaM, Brown, uo or Pete het Smith Tutte, Coundern Halere for Nien riers Brill; schrs Sarah Jane, Whieer, Obas Dowsing; and the above arrivals. at Maren +—Arr achre, © Pendinton, Wood, Se a NYork, Sib, 6 Sobt Masta F ‘fae hock well DELPHTA, March 18-Arr_ ategmat Biripes, Holmes, Havana vin, Norfolk rep gy: mg Boman: wanen Veni, sain Farka aa hee jon, “NYork; Owen. Hoatee, 3 ity Baer dos Juli Julius keith, rises, Dightous ¥ Oadw Below ship Nont one Ghd atte Ameriean Lioydey Matanausy vinta Paretéro, Genoa; brie Lilly, erage ‘Mnuweorp: ahr ’ » Clentu m, ie, Clenfuegos; ia ine ries ‘Ke rr Weeks; Ocean rr Rickerson, Keily, and Jesse. B Ida V MeCabe, Fekupy Stamford: ‘Julie eth iver; A Hammond, Paine, Mast Boston; North 800. New Bedford: J Cadwallader. Steelman, Sal Hanson, Pawtucket; Lisale Taylor, Corson, Safford, Eater ann, Nareh 16-Cid steamship Nove Seotian Write, Livervool, bark Mary © Fox. Woes, Mat pes Are baths Fannie, to: had ever. Manning brig 4 Poliedo (hen. Bo louaire! is Em mony, iy i tein. Teng Ha melly Stapies, Sogo Giraey mnt foun, Fite M tucker, urker, pt. , Cardenas; echre al Baxter, Baxter, Philadelphia. PROVE and te As Kowapate Bal aker Baltimore: joa DENGK, March Are sere Tabmiroo, Cole, Ale, d NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET. exandria; AF Kindberg, Thomas, Baltimore; Mary Allon fon, Parsons. do; Lizale'D Ph ae poy i boet It Seatnan Elizabsthport “Bla ‘stentaar Ghese ovoieaeene Palindeiphin Ship “Andrew, Jacboons Chatfield, from Boston (or New York, was at anchor in the WRN FieeNcrSca. March 16—Are Sacramento, Mal wae Boston: 18th, Volunisch, Stmapson, York; ¥lecbwinge ST'MARKS. March 10—Cld schr Rachel, Brown, NYork. BAVANNATL Magch 1i-oid Grig.abby Elion, Foss, Phils oipee edecte ener PTs mae are fork? bat thom Dy Baltinere. fa ven Yiattio Baker, Crowell Providence SALEM. March. 16—Arr gchrs PM Wheaton, T Jacksonville for x Newburyort; BC Fema Gorham, Epps. hannock; Win Walter, Reeves, Philadelphia = os Postemoutay G8 Jonty Gm Gralla, NYorks Misitie Coons, Drinkwater, usan & , do for Kennebunk; Mabel Hall, ia do for Porttsna (and’all remaived in port 17th). nee [MINGTON, NO, March iO-01d schr Jason, Btewart, WICK POD, March 16—~Arr sloop Betsey Ann, Covill Let ae |SINESS SS OPPORTUNITIES. A* ES ESTABLISHED WE NEWSP: -APER (CIT peel WITH ALL Printin; yearly ad pn a slay, od wil fo bine advertisers ; or one year; small capital veaulves aud terms low. Address Bre. one vity, Herald of BARGAIN.—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND lease of the old established Parasol and Fancy Goods Store, 861 Broadw: near, Seven ret, west side; will Be cold at actual Sost of stock and. dxtures if purchased immediately. Lease at moderate rent. Apply as above. Tower THE 18TH INST. es POCKETBOOK, CON- taining about $40. Pde ado nine sbeas SG: ,apeepaee wil be Mberalty cwa AY AND WaASile Mie athe eee ar finder will confer: a favor by ret . ppg anne Senos Washington street, cor- LS, nS, ETee Rees, ase, The finder will revelve the thanks of ihe owner by Fe turning It to 385 Six Bite ove ‘avenue. Tio treen eign SuNDAY renin and Bast ri STRE: hy BE- tween it river, a white pe dig nar emg der of returning it to 425 Fifth Toreatonay 18, IN TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN: Universit and the ander will reure it wo 38 Bat Peeaete oa, vey a eallable reward will be paid. OST—FUR COLLAR, A 6! Remy Goa py jo fore thro ver bs roward by leaving ir at Hast Bightecutk ok, OST.—ON SUNDAY LAST, A BLACK AND fae Slut, medium size. A liberal returning her to E, A. Bliss, Bergen, Morrow’s, ee a ACTORY BUILDING, WITH STEAM wer, &c., for sale: or would make an arrangement with Soares hi ving ee fOr S'ppoperty and not disposed ch a to 3 located in Jersey, near ¢1! depot. ys PETIT r‘¥ THAYER, 7 iced room No. 2, GENCY WANTED. Se ied ot ao HAS OPENED RARE CHANCE.—HALF INTEREST OF A PIRST ate, well paying entablishment, with about 18, yanrs' Leave, and cheap Font, for sale, Nove’ tut. principals, who tan invest $1000, may address M. St, Herald oMica. A. RARINBR: WANTED—WITR TO TAKE AN . interest ina fine money ines: will_make #310 weekly. Inquire of Mr RINES, 220 West Fifty-sccond street, USINESS: OPPORTUNITY. —AN fevers Re AN, WITH 000 or $4.000 in cash, will be tre: @ respon- sible and welltestablished concern, whi Betottie ‘open a branch of the business (specialty) in a clty. Groat inducements will be Offered.” Inquire nelson WHITE, 609 Broadway, up staii Becher tor anit CHANCE—WANTED, A _ PUR- chaser for an interest in a piece of land now opening rovement: situated near the business part of New York city; from $4.000 to $7,000 wanted; at least 500 per cent ean be made. For full explination ‘and details address box 6,859 Post oflee. OR SALK—THE HALF INTEREST IN A WELL ES- lablished Weekly Periodical. A party competent to, take ae Crys mong ynt of the same preferred. Address 8. G. je EORGIA, LOUISIANA, TEXAS AND ALABAMA.— Any gentleman from the above named States wishing to invest ina business. that will pay a good Interest, address Aguadiente, box 165 Williamsburg (N. ¥.) Post oflee, QPLExDm OPPORTUNITY POR ANY ONE WISHING i= Mfitable. pleasant bye only little capital re- i bear investigation. 4 85 per cent, and , top fi THE AMERICAN SPRING BED AND RLTINGE’S Pateat Lamp Chimney.—Triumph of American genius State and County Rights for sale. Chance to make money. Agents wanted in iat wn, HASE & HUBBARD, 335 Broadway. i ha! PHYSICIANS.—A FIRST CLASS PRACTICE IN the country for sale. Address Practice, Herald office. Lost on, MONDAY, 18TH INST., ON FIFTH AVE- hue, between Bighih and Fourteenth streets, a lady's Gola Waich; ‘enamelled caso, with setting: tho ewnee by lneving "ran e owner wing same with place. Policeman’s Shi Jeave it at the, Fourteenth eta Inspector’s ofice, 300 Mulberry Lets. SMALL @! taint station house, street, BBN LEATHER 5 F he So) 9 S| 228 ON THE W: ed ho, ques Losta oN MONDAY, EVENIN Taylor, Lenton, Nos “ists Gmner a aultanla, yowand oil be a asked, upon the delivery of same to fe ‘i REWARDS. REWARD—TO THE | FINDE DER OF A LITTLE brown Spaniel Pups £9 y from 208 West Twen- Seveath avenue; answers to the name $3.5 $5 ao Sndays Hath inst. two Coats and Meroe Findumn mn Book; ga tke like the ioder to return the book. ‘and ‘receive the above reward. No $5 Fi ted pt eee bata Spy Thon sre aT mand ‘the ‘above reward at 10 Neilson p 5 REWARD. —LOST, ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, gang te Cal church ad Fourth avenue, pa mh ea ny third street treet 10 avenue, a, Mink red with owners ame, “Me Me Co The Toward on igaving it at 29 West finder will Fecelve the ‘Thirty-Afth street. REWARD.—LOST, ON SUNDAY, MARCH in or near Central Park, alady’s e India Sha 20, Iron near Of the same at 19 (Tenth street), will reoelve the above reward. REWARD.—A QUANTITY OF CLOTHING. stolen vice tt od ‘West Thirteenth Coat, Silk: Dresses and one Merino, the. sore, sated will be bald to any ‘bere no questions 1. ANTEL MoINTERE. 2 Velvet Cape. ‘ANTED-AN INTEREST IN AN SOTABLIEUED 18 $5,009 to ry, by a young man havin invest. t dmces 550-8 -AN “ENTERPRISING MAN CAN BUY OUT Bo Oo tig Balt loterest of my partner for this amounts $40/per werk} easy hours, light work, No agents need e apply. Address Uni $1. 00 WILL BUY A GOOD WHOLESALE Stand in West Washington Market. with a good trade established. Address Cook, Herald office. Rove HAVANA LOTTERY. OFFICIAL DRAWING, MARCH 12, 1867. 35 sgbuausessseueeesrseueebezeeseye eeeeee SEaaeeeeis skEssESSsses No, Prise.\No. Priee.\No. Prise.\No. Prise.|:No. Prise. $200) 8809. 25368... $400 200) 7248. 13407 25875... 200 “500) 7360 2579; - [200 168.2 !400) 7400. 25766. :: 400 400} 751 ‘m0 S70... bol 7aes. ‘200. 11500} 7506: "400 fas al He. oo St. 30) tes ‘ao a... | Beak 200 685. | 400] 836 400 648.1001 $135, 20) 62, feos 200 710" 14 ‘00 861.500) 8838 400 983 ca 1000 008 8092. 1000 9727. ‘ +200 251 9119) 1265, 2 ; 1382, 2001: i 1426. 1586. 4u0| 200} 200} 200} ‘s09| 00 400} 490] 200] 200) 200) 400 200} 1 20) 1si3: 200 6.0] a io Blue Ste 1915, 10221 °° ‘a0 ‘200! Rd 1946. niu243 : “900) 200) ‘a0 2338, 10276, - :200 200 2 2440. noses, °: 200] 400} 200} 2480, 10853, ° “400 1030] 20 2566. 10647... 2001 400} 21938. . . . 400, 2005, 10 200! 200 eee ae 2 0 2 : 3 2:9) 400) 23308, v0 2080 ¢ | 200 400 303... 400] 500 | 16288, 3024... 400) 400) 1 oud, ° “200/11 400} 3023: i000 200 23663. 156. ° 100 500) 164 se712. 3308. * 400! 400 | 16587, oar 3433, .- L400 400] 16085750 % ETc aaee 400/187! rae S119. * 400) 500] 16907 338, S360. 215 200/17083. 23169 Y ) {0)| 7308 “Sul asa. 4364 4001 249. 4208 i 23260. 442: 1 ‘ ter t Br 4512. H za Sea ut amen gesuesbevevtensdiuersveeneeee 22 ‘Be: Bag Beseuse 2 3 eT ee 26412, . raterpaid for TATLOR ntreet, New Y¢ Cuda, son returning the sam wy REWARD.—LOST, ON EES LAST, & $ white and red spotted Setter Dog. near Third sre, fog to Sianpsoua livery stable, 130° bmi. Bry-uiath street near Simpson's stable, ay ‘Tiled avanti, wilt recelve th ward. $100 RENARD HOST. ON MONDAY, Tite Easel ge — New York ( On leaving th veltth Keepaai the above reward ‘wilt be pald and no questions asked. $000 menace ter eas on ae fm Toney value. tie hinder may Keep the ihe $00 : the other contents of the Bag at Tcving “House, oprDer No questions asked. rama ro ray store, es the morni the ata ring ng acti tik Sethe ith oe eng morning. ot | oft Cryer amount for any part silver open fuco silver open face silver open face sitvor open face cylinder, No. 18, : filver hunting devached lever, No. 11.480. ring detached lever, 1 hunting cy! 1 hunting eylind T hunting detach 1 bunting Getaoned 1 8 Iver hi 008, Teiver thnting anche anchor, Sade AN oer, wer, No. le ‘hinder, No. E : :| a a Fit i ei i 8 a E E i ° i it — a U, A "ore mas GE! — yyy Mr. or ee 6 Seventh ave- ‘Bue, near ‘Sodeeth eae, TTENTION.—LADIES ANI A CAN 8E- eure deyt2 more for t! mon W bo? ‘Ap. Carpoth &e., than at any other Porte Southern and Wester’ marke. Call on OF ‘adress ir. or Mie. My MARKS, 164 Seventh, avenue, beti Twenty-first and 1y-second streets. ; Aline THE ORIGINAL M. MARKS, 99 SIXTH, AVENUE can cent ore than Clothing, Tm EAST pars tne radg’s iT, Ry —) age bos BT ANBAR way prices upon by Mra Gastberg. a deca HAVING ANY songby eal CLOTHING deesaing DAMES RIREPATRICK. a Chatham, bite i feos 7, ey by pats ISH, agent, in [NINTH BROADWAY, —_—< Ly tay al ‘off Clhauking. a re by calle 1. 3f and ea fecne on or dressing as above, _. ASTROLOGY, AStROLoGy DR. J oer ge cr orataee ons apatairns Hes 81 wo 8S. Nativiion wriktan. iN CaN. BR roadway, Varick, street, near i ill be vel ‘at st 7. wencar Va wD Thomas? elvurch, wi PROPOSALS. _ Ww Mlce corner of Ura Somat fee ee ity, wat Montay, 39Kh inst, ae wa rate i free Sankt RELIGIOUS NOTICES. POO 9 nn eh Ah hte BLIOIOUS NOTICE THE LENTEN LECTORES OF Mie Met. Des Morgan, ot 8 TRACTORS. PROPOSALS IN WRITING WILL Toate mith, Rrearures Jersey iy iad a nd filling street, i. 8 des ‘ate the ‘Kind of Alling thet will be also the price per cuble ble yard. _RESTAU v RANTS. RICAN RESTAURANT, paruwe AME it ocr pune” RS, wio, ARB ENTITLED je Soupiee Of, Fuly 24 13%, in ITLED 70, uo BOURTT Of «hay ae by applying to OHIPNAN, nese perron you | ware of liliterate preten numbers. Ate YAOP- —MIss is a tamer TELLS hak BU SIN aS, = rest TEST—NO Pag gl pede PATLING,—MRS. Starr, {rom tural if, Great oynoe known. ells name- present and ature. Gauss 9 speedy mar. was never Enown to fnil. notadmivied. Hours from 9 A. M. [SFE SP |THE GREATEST BUSINESS AND> Monae ty igen cntsen. spoedy marringes. Manas TERS, DISTINGUISHED oLainvoy her for fees ie ness, business, theft, names, wnambers, good luc! . Se streen wee A ME IC AK Ay AND ee as clare. = a hear Nevo ores pod a tes. are in iba MENS CS. CU, ZIh Broadway; phim lf —— TOO LATE FOR CLA’ VP i IBRRAL sat GOOD CHANCE. 81.f00 WILL BUY A rinat clans Confectooory and ATOH my Me Moker ae. ty m1 A tirst class house Petasved, Apply rh) pretoises from 9 wid A. M, 449 Fourth avenue. near WALNY: Bratt ® jepob ae, “a RAHAM GAN and lovers, Cah sve