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I . March, The letter announcing t! FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘Trivaspar, Feb, 18—6 P.M. ‘The gold market to~tay respormed to the perstatent efforts whjch the “bears” have been making to re- ‘due tho premium, ani a decline of shree-fourths of one per cent took place between tie opening and the final closing transactions, There are evidences that the “bull” clique have been unloading and with- drawing the support which they have thus far given yothe price. Tue immense amounts of bills drawn against bonds rendered thelr further efforts to sus- ‘tain tt futile. ‘The decline 1s the less, from the fact ‘shat the “shorts” Were large purchasers tocover, and ‘the price therefore underwent temporary reaction. During the afternoon the price returned to 134%¢ un- der these purchases and wm consequence of the news that the Senate committee had recommended the re- jection of the Alabama claims treaty. A report was algo current that heavy cotton failures had taken place in London. ‘Tne range in the price was as fol- ig The transactions at the Gold Exchange Bank ‘were as follows:— = * $57.631,000 1,186,995 2,576,114 The carrying rate ranged from seven per cent to 1-32 before Clearing House, and went as low as flat at chree o'clock. Foreign exchange closed firmer with the following quotations:—Sterling, sixty days, commercial, 108 a 108% ; good to prime bankers, 108%; a 109; short sight, 10934 8 10014; Paris, sixty days, 5.20 2 5.1734; short aight, 5.14% a 5.15; Antwerp, 5.20 a 5.1734; Switzer- land, 5.20.0 5.1734; Hamburg, 35%; a 3574; Amsterdam, 40% 2405;; Frankfort, 4054 9 40%; Bremen, 78}, a 79; ‘Russian thalers, 71 a 7134. Governments were quiet and “o7.”” ‘the market ‘was steady at the opening and weakened during the ‘day, but closed with a reaction from the lowest Prices. ‘The Nuctuations were in sympathy with ‘those in gold, prices in London stauding still, The quotations at five o’clock this evening were as fol- Jows:—United States sixes, 1881, registered, 11214 a 113; do., coupon, 113% @ 114; do., 5-20's, registered, 110% @ 111; do., coupon, 1862, 114)4 2 114%; do., 1864, 111 a 11114; do., 1865, 1123¢ a 112%); do., new, 1865, 11044 @ 11074; do., 1867, 11034 a 110; do., 1968, 110% & 111; do., 10-40's, registered, 10§'; a 103%; do., coupon, 109); ®1093¢; currency bonds, 10114 @ 10235. ‘The market for Southern securities was without f The demand ut present runs largely in the Louislana bonds, on account of reports that the Treasury has been successful in collecting money to pay the interest on tice State eight per cent bonds, the coupons of which are payable tn ese facts also states that one-lalf the taxes so collected will be set apart forthe payment of the coupons on the levee sixes which mature May 1. The market was weak on the North Carolinas, but: “achesesl for the rest of the list at an average udlvauce of dg to Xf perceni. Prices closed: — ‘Tennessee, ex Coupon, 6634 267; do., NeW, 66 a 65, “5 do., five per cent, 58.260; Virginia, ex coupon, @ 5STi4; do., new, 62 a 624; do. registered stoc! 60%, a 50%; Georgia sixes, 80 a do, sevens, 92}, jorth Carolina, ex coupon, 614 a 62; do, a 59%; Missouri sixes, i's a87%; do, Hannibat und St. Joseph, 8724; Louisiana sixes, 70 a TL; do. lovee sixes, 65 a 66; do, levee eights, 82a Alabanta eights, 9375 @ 9414; do. fives, 6534 a 66; lo, sixes, steriing) 80 a 85; Soutt Carolina sixes, ‘71 @ 72; do., Lew, 69 a 70; do., registered stock, #2 a 65: Clty of Memphis sixes, 60; a 51; City of Atlanta eights, 78 a 80; City of Savannah sevens, % a 91; Cily of New Orleans consols, 78 a 80; do., do., railroad issue, 70 a 72; Mobile and Ohio sterling, 65.266; do. eights, 52 a 54; Mississippi Centra! Railroad, frst mortgage, 69 a 70; do., second mortgage, 53 a 65; Memphis and Charleston, first mortgage, 90a 91; do., second mortgage, 70 a 77; “lo., stock, 47 & 48; Greenvilie and Columbus Rail- road, guaranteed, 55 a 58. The following were the Vids for the city bank stocks. at the regular board: Manhattan, 140; Merchants’, 125: 129; Union, 126; America, 145; Phenix, 106; National, 121; Mechanics’, Seventh Ward, 112; State of New York, 114; Oom- merce, 122; Chatham, 145; Bauk of tie Republic, 118; Wank of North America, 103; Hanover, 109; Metro- pelttan, 14034; Shoe and Leather, 130; Corn Ex- change, 127; Continental, 9914; St. Nicholas, 110; Marine, 161; [inportera and Traders’, 1283¢; Park, 156; Central National, 109; Fourth National, 105; Ninth National, 111. ‘The new Board of Brokers met again to-day and alter a very stormy time made some proffers toward sompleting their organization. The name finally set- ‘ted upon is the National Stock Exchange, ‘The , Committee submitted the new constitution and by- Jaws, together with a report nominating certain gentiemen to the proposed high salaried offices. ‘The latter document was the occasion of consider- able excitement. One of the committee intimated that Ins brethren had so arranggl it as to divide these offices among themseives. It was re- jected by a large vote. The constitution was then adopted, except as to the parties calling for an immediate election of officers and fixing their salaries, A proposition to hold the eiec- ton next Saturday was then adopted and tellers were selected to inspect it, Mr. James Fisk, Jr., ‘wus present and prominent participant in the pro- coedings, particatarly during the proposition to post- poue the choice of officers, the Itst submitted by the “ring” in the committee being opposed to his patron- age of the new board, Although the meeting to-day* wus quite distracted and turbulent, it was evident that the moveraont for a new board does not luck force, The prospect of a third Stock Exchange in Wall street 1s therefore quite certain, An evening payer enyei— That there shou't now seomingly be room for another stock board shows that the spirit of specu- n begotten by the war is by No means quenc! are still tempted from the long though sure rt to the wheel of fortune, ali against them, the fact ad sueccessfal 15 suf. equence thet husi- 4, atove of morbid ex. rand at to lure ness HADES HOcome F is acquired aud too often” they Dliysically as well as Mnancially. ) very realily perform ail the etong in the wav of buying ss, and the belief has prevatled for two present boards woul’ witi- siiato one, There are, al the 1d men employed tn one tier apoa the street who derive their maintenance from ‘tye speculative mania, How much more satistactoriy and profitably would this targe body of indivituals bo oes ae ag were they to engage 1a reyular business pursuits and vooutions. ‘Tho sure an’ univ road to permanent success and prosperity ts to, be found ta active, steady and _per- sistent emp'oy fof one kind or another. Tadi- viduals, like ations, cau achieve permanent weal! lt only by a [and and heaithy excreise of the facul es given thor, ‘The stock market was steady at the opening. and in the presence of easitr money and large purchases to cover short sales, induced by the recent decline, underwent astarp apward revetton. Pacitic Mail, after declining to 105, also turned with this tide and rose to 107 8107's, It 18 surmised that the clique who so Ormly sustained the various markets have temporarily abandoned gold ana directed their at- tention to stocks. New York Gentral closed at 1634 a 163% and Michigan Southern at 944% ao4y. The market was buoyant and the ‘bulls’ cheerfal at the changed aspect. Prices closed as follows at the last regular board:—Canton, 59% @ 60; Cumberland, 46 4 Western Union, 36% © 36/@ Quicksilver, 224; a “wx; Mariposa, 8 09; do, preferred, 28° a 28%; Pacific Mati, 110% @ 110); New York Central, 16t@ 1611f; Hodson River, 195% @ 196%; Harlem, 136 a 1385 Reading, 92 a 92%; Michigan Central, 116 a 119; MicDigan Southern, 9s @ 934%; Mlinots Central, 145 @ 145; Pittsburg, 0014 & 901g; Northwestern, 824 a Sug; do. preferred, 99 @ 9014; Cleveland and Toledo, 104 a 104!5; Rock Island, 196% @ 127; St. Paul, 6 6; do. proforred, 7676 @ 7714; Wabash, 65 a 65 do, preferred, 77 @ 774; Fort Wayne, 117% @ 11775; Ohio and Mississippi, 33% @ 3314. Prices closed as follows at the last open board:— American Express, 44% a 46; Adams Oxpress, 674; a 67%; Canton, 60 & 61%; Pacific Mall, 100% a 107: Western Union Telegraph, 355% @ 37; New York Cen- tral, 162!¢ @ 10234; Hudson River, 134% a 1964; fe 1B, 92% @ 027%; Chicuga Bnd Alton, 152 a 155; do, 4: nr teen —eceememen eein Preferred, 158 160; Bankers and Brokers’, 106 » 108; Alton and Terre Haute, 39 a 39%; Toledo and Wabash, 6654 ® 663;; do. preferred, 16( a 78; Mil- waukee and St, Paul, 65 8 664{; do. preferred, 78 & 7854; Fort Wayne, 119% @ 120; Ohio and Mississippi, 843g a 3456; Michigan Southern, 9334 a 94; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 90% @ 90%; Cleveland and Toledo, 10454 @ 104%; Rock Island, 127% a 12334; Northwest- ern, 82% @ 83; do. preferred, 91 a 91; Mariposa, 9 &9%; do. preferred, 2895 a 2844; Hariem, 1354 a 130; Lake Shege, 103% bid. ‘ ‘The receipts for customs and the receipts, pay- ments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city for the expired portion of the week have beea a3 follows:— + Custom House, ———-—Sub-Treasury.-——— Feb, 15.. $496,801 sionsot $180,007" Porte 16., 653,120 (614,272 88,203,619 0. 17.. 681,185 Toseno 308, 081 = 89, 198.127 Feb. 18.. 559,000 986,200 650,304 89,474,223 SALES AT THE MEW VORX STOSK EXCHIYIE ‘Thursday, Feb. 18—10:15 A. M. $9 aha Pacitc M88.Co. 105 105: ue it . 1084 BS as rom aed ise qo Kanu xp | ue ageestact een ienatad ERE ere ee Land. b) litan Bank: Ms . He fh Reine sa Hi nis 10 AL. & Tor if 43y 100 ALA Te H pref’ 100 Obio & Milas 1 06% 100 Mil & St P pre 106s 200 Han & Bt Jo RE. 200 Quicksilver M 100 West Union Te i § 100 0. &1 61 STIEET QUOTATIONS, Hultf-past Five o’ Clock P.M. a Ft Wayne 1197; a 120 miles. Ohio & Miss 4 WG Wig a 174, Mich Sontbera a MA VSG a 1H, Pituete aw 35/4 a BB) Tole to Wi Ria GR” Northwestern tn oee 66 Sn Ob Northwestern pi Ma st COMMERCIAL REPORT. ‘THurspay, Feb. 14. 1869, pts, #26 bales. The mnrket exhilvted » iefy from apin- lower, particalarty Ree corres. fair degree of activityhe demand bein; ners, but prices were heavy and 0 for the low grades, The sales were 4,178 bales, of wiricit 2,809 were taken by spinners, 638 by exporters. 124 by specttatoca Por future delivery there were sales We annex the closing quota Mobite N. Gant Te il were in planes aid 107 bays, . ex Haren, 0 metion sale ef Ro to-day was well ae and the prices realize’ were about er. xbove those previowsly enrrent. 2544 bags were #old at Te. «16%c., EoMdy uty paid, th 10ers OR ord, {2 bon 3 @ Hor ase at about 2 current prices, Some salon were ‘, but the market war dull and nominal at oar quotetions, fornia flour was almost unsainble except at prices in- yoiving heavy lostox. ‘The sales were about (00 bbls. was alt dull and nominal. The sales were bul former prices pre: was slow of sale and wo 75 o Son 775 : bbe 6% . Tha bw Found boop Obfo, eh 70_ 735 Keune hoop Ohi + 7808 1000 St. Louis low 6 : 7500 800 + BBO a 1009 >UMe 120 Noon 1800 WW ar 14% 60a 1100 2 60a 10 AO Tye four... Se 735 Corn meal, city. 4%q 46 mea), Brandywine. 5Mae mn mye! 45m 470 The wheat market was uaseAled by ihe decline tn gold, nil, With w limited demand, prices for xpri 70 Ye. 0 Be. " lower. su nominal 60 a” $185, were ing 2, The anion were at $156 4 81 [4 for No, in-store the latter for xmall lot choice 81 8 BH 00 for do, detivered—cloainy about 81 4 a #1 57 In store and SLES a $1 59 deliversd—#1 40 for No. % do. 8212 for white Michigan and $190 for California, Cor To. lower at the close. The aales were about 89 new Western mize, clasta ‘or yellow Jemey. 9) with sales of abont 30,0008 was dail and vy, With Balls of 8,110 | private corms, Pusiness was without tmprovement and ‘The chartering businoss was innetly 0 Liverpon\, i The ® on the Continent, with 50.0 bbis. crude petro. rt te Teun, at bn. GUNNIES—Dags were oaiet but steady at Ie. a 17Ke, tae war in demand and sales wore made of 2.0 bales ai » but at former prices, en We.5 fair to good do., ne Dew crop mnscorado #t Bios; 70 da. Demerara at fle. Barbalign at Se. ; 34 bois, New Orleane tt Bee aves; 20 hha, old clave? at 40¢.; 117 do, Demerara and 70 do. old miscovada on pri rei, Naval, Stouts. athe market for apirtis Unued w rule dull t BS Ge. We heard of no eal netive, and the to arn 21 Dols. common strained at $2 50 a ia O235, #2 7, Puree atenivest, tn Baltimore, at ue ab Bf. unt 1 do. extra pale at 2, ba) 0. Ir Bi a Wd 28: palo; #4 BO Be 0; “6 ay Ba aie, ® iets doe © 38 Wilminiton tar was [i'good demand and higher. "Salon a About $3 87% cot wom ateaiy st 81 0G a $1 (6 in exeke and bias forced aale of 6.000 gallons was mactont 80. Lard w steady at 1 70, hed wintor whale an! «eal Jous were gold on private terms. unchanged, Provisronn.Reeetpte, 798 bbls. pork, 69) bble, beet, S67 Packages cut ments i prokages lari ‘There was less firm- hheas in the market for pork: to-day, and the amomat of bust eas transacted was, sinall though the offerings were not urge. The sales for Immediate delivery wore only about 78 ‘Ubie., at B29 fi Ar mes TD for new mess, for th mattis eB for fre aad me ‘were moderately acti byt re rw h a cliy. | Live hi Pada te Bi a "The palea were {00 do, Wi % were quiet at was 10 1a: sales of 100 bbia, for extra do. con was mil aa mere Wea elenr, Mg Ti 1,900 bbis.. Refined crude ~~ orien pricen, vin 8}e 8 Tn Tidionte, yen 10,500 bie. were ‘old at 48 aH to-day at about etined , in moderate ‘demand a by Cee 4. oy od made of hy ete At ATG a hrige. | Nap at me Beis to bale, es Wer tn aia oo ve. aint and tower, cian Ce a oe Pokrunry, ae an B00 do. Prime light straw to whiter on the spot FE Rion.” Carolina continued to rule quiet butstendy nt 9340. @ We. ‘Stoan— ‘The market for raw was active, excited and fui ioe, hiaher, closing sirong at Idi. mlSi¥0. Cor fate 10, goo rhc iva, arith ight siterings, Paes Hon M1 fem cnet Peat OF haga. Pernainbiico, vart at ia! itive. teamed mat fae cn 1b higher, tie market closing strong 7 achat tie Orie vee hoe at wie; 180. 8 fF ye ou and We ali jody thou au gold, duty yo ag ie ie Gra wore atecy at Oeeaaainn was the Pang af WBgen ce 1 hhds. aad t TALLowy was undhanyer being quel, bub sendy, The sales were 60,000 1m. at LL gona Ih Wisk e¥,— Revel Ms priaad were samnioally thee Bie, REAL ESTATZ MATT2RS. ‘There was the usual large attendance at the Ex- change, Salesroom yesterday, the feature of the market for the day being a large sale ot unimproved Brooslyn property by Messrs. Johnson & Miller, In addition, however, a number of of irapenreed, tidabng arourhout was spirited ont fury apprecl i ag taroaghout was 8) rq tive an the prices obtatned ee Subdjolae are partivulars of the several saies:— Auction Sales of Real Estate Zeggrednas NEW YORK PROCRETY BY MUL! WELKIBS AND A Jot Ho aah one Sa ieaich, B12, ory ec cor 3d Ne and 1041 ils ft, ae : fot Decor, arene on 34 av, 25,2410 cor, adjoining on 84 Bays LU ‘Tho market was duli and or tax pal. ‘¥th av, I four story brick store and ning through to 13 Caroling $e ER, = ate = 38 ge at ar Be ay, Hoo tor ate atjoining, ‘t pvp ord av and llooper ry a at, between neatard 3 aad seal he it trom Marcy av, 20x16 225 ft from Marcy ‘avy same size, a. on Keap = adjoining, same xize, each. t# on Keap et, ad ming, 1884100, each, lots on Hooper ) {t trom Marey ay, 2b: jots on Hooper st, adjoining, ame aS EL eae on Keup sl 5538 jot lot lot jou on Hewes st, 6 {t fro rey a us. ft trou btaréy av, 0310, ead i r ote Joton Penn sty'adjoiniog,: sara sive. jot on Penn sty betaine rane size. lot on Penn st, 20'ft from latter, sate siz0. lots cor Marcy av and Penn st, boxe. eaeh.e oe Jot sw cor Penn stand Lee 1.8. Hots on Tee ar, adjoluine Slots on Lee ar, xd same size, each. 4 lots on the ne 2 lots on Rutedge st, near Leo Bots on Rutledge at advolning, ware teers Lot on Wilson sf, S11 it frou Keat av, 25x10. ots on Wiwon sig near Wythe ary silt exci. 8 on Ross st re, same size, euch. F sx SEREEER ea 3e adjoining, saave Bize, enc! ‘arpy ay and Rutleige st, x4 deep, ee Blot ee! Real Estate Notes. With the approach of spring there is observable great activity in buliding, wiich is nowhere more noticable than at the upper ena of the isiand, Nu- merous nnprovements of this character are already in progress in Harlem, und many more are contem- plated. Untess operations are interfered with by avother cond ween the builders and the’ differ- ent operatives, such a& proved so disastrous last year, the commy sizamer and fall will witness the jletivn of nove Hew buildings than has any pre- Viouy similar period, A new railroad in Westchester county is projected between Port Morris and tyvingt Tt is proposed to run the road throagh Melrose to Trobet Brook; thence along the line of that Drook to the enst aide of Yonkers, whence 1t wil follow the Saw Mii river road vw the neignborhood of Irvington. tt will there couneet by terry with we Piermont branch of the Krie road, Gouverneur Morris is suid vo be largely juterested tn the enterprise, Wore has boen resimed railroad and the company vorpletion of the section L Fort Lee by June, ‘Tw West Shore upon the Of grading hue also beet com and Piermont, and plies hace been driven for the purchased jana Was from ten Says that thirty persons i have beon there looking ior homesteads, The Boston joaruals are commenting upon the ac. tivity in reel estate in thatelty at present. One of them says:—For the frst four Gays in February the average number of deeds handed in for record was fifty-seven per day, and for the whole average has been abont forty per day. ‘Tuts looks Wusiness in the real estate Hine, Lt is sai thet tere are more plans for buliding tits season thadeyor before. “While real estate and government bonds find ready sale ay mreasing prices We unay hepe for prosperous UmeE, The bul emanating trom the South Brooklyn Lin- provement Company asking for the extension of the Gowanus Canal to ine block between Piret and Third streets und Third aad Fourth avenues, presented to the Legislature duriig the present session, has since 1ts provisioys have becowe generaily known, aroused the opposttion of inany of the property owners ot that locality, ‘The int jon of the bil, it appears, ty to legalize a cut ten feet deep and torty feet wide across ‘Third avenue, over which @ permanent iron bridge would be igid, so that the travel of the street would not be obstructed. A canal Would then be dug from the bridge up to Fourth venue. ‘The eifect would be, as stated by the sec- tary of the association at a meeting of property owners recentiy held, to dratn the meadows between ‘Third aad Fourth avenues mto the canal below, and thus eventually the land would be dried and inade fit for filing aud building. tf not it could be used for whari purposes, tor a class of vesseis without Inasts; so there wonld be no need of a draworidge, Or any onstruction whatever to the street tratfle ol Third avenue. in reply to this it was stated that the bili gave tue association additional powers, whieh Would eventually enable them to construct a draw- bridge ior maated vessels. The citizens of the Eighth and Jwenty-second wards have prepared a remioustrance against the passage of te Olil. Returns just received by Commissioner Wilson, of the Gener! Land Office, for the month ot January last, show a disposal of 40,503 acres of the public do- main at the followinf@ocai ofices:—Springield, Mo., 11,545 acres; Dacotan, Neb,, 10,083 acres; Omaha Neb., 8,038 eres; Heatriee, Noo., 10,877 acres, ‘the [oa portion of (he land Was taken for actual resi- dence and cultivation uuder the homestead laws, and the remam#der sold Jor cash or located with 1ill- tary bounty iand warrants. Commt-stoner Wiison, of tae General Land Oice, has just received arivices trom the ‘Surveyor General at Denver, Co.orado, showins-the completion of the y of seven additional townsiips mm South Park county, embracing an area ot acres, tract is ‘ed oby Middle York of +South Platte and ai ginal tabUtaries. ‘The lands are mostly roll- 1d Lue sOiLOt oud wit a fine growth of grass, atfovaing @ fine stock range. There are som groves of timber, consisting of pine, spr Bhd aspen, but ihe st phy is aun re but suftic! for ail ccodomicai pur] hove ave @ large nom. 1 aMines on this ten along the some Of Wilich have yielded jarge quan’ etal, Tie town of Fair Play, the connty ‘ark county, 1 on this tract on the middie fork of the s i a rich rtuing re- gion, and contains from 200 to 500 oabitants. ‘There is & Jarge amount Of iands in (his region suitable fo: stock raising Which are still nnoccumed and open to settiomout under the homesiesd end pre-er laws. Fair Play 18 the seat of a local land office. W. F. Zuinuerby lias soid a house and lot (ile lat. ter 60x140) on Pocantico etre arrytown, to Jc Lovets for $5,000 At Sing Sing the following have es, Waritrobe, Hookeasre, Q BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY—HAGL ROO! been tan Abrain Acker, one lot, 264 feet covered with haire: ©) let, with excellent (ogra, for gentlemen. 208 East Tens deep, oa Spring street, to Benjamin Tunstall tor Glass, China and Shiv street, 9 Buckliout, his property Known as ummit Place’ to W. J. Nixon for $14,000: the property cornor of Lifthiand a ‘and James a ete TION ied | Mr Ton (oneman ead ‘Wer aud ‘year 1,500 yy years "10 ——____ =| = WES? Late) ity , With yeare 1,120 AT110°CLOG arg Hora 00 upper veel paprenes #4 ie ‘23 Pa AtCRONREE 5: K teman or er o Bi Prd Feet econo He, Toot oan" ‘Gisars, hy 44 2B OND neon een fratnig omega ns FURNIS! 2 dase lotstosu, Jet, with Board ‘Doderaie; contra! location. a 4 COOK, Al CTIONEER. 4G Regan NINTH STREET, f poholgen’ § 7 HOUSEHOLD AND OFFIC —Very desirable Rooms, with pa Satorday, af Sea et at iat Fapst addlcbie orm mee s "ee ste | tare, Fiano, nos, Bates, Ae. 47 “BORD StRRET. A HARGE, WELL FURNISHED Wigan | CLEOROR 3 sMira, AveTIONEER.—BY VIRTUE | table toardsretazen, Nom | for ane ft pablo nontot fha day"al fretine€ batwone | 4g BOND stRRET—T0 LER WIA BOM vz for auetio at ie, bi Pie | Bava face # ator ta oat Stier | AB MPine ater hed uta neon or 1000 | and all her Teck frout Room, large, couventent an ee ti BEIRNE, Attorney for Mortgage. 23 ace - 50) NEST NINETEENTH STREET, NEAR FIPFH AY. haptergely taeiaeat a way Siret cnet separsta or logetber genflemgn and amare ge ‘sepliunca, Rok WEST SIXTEF: "8 sale, is ee A. CLARK, Marshal, BETWEEN FIFTH ford 51 4 Pacide ate OWN L VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER, 4 puawe | 24, and Sixth avenues —A wna terse hal PB ovingen Trtenrboy a (ne peg onal * aMhis day. at IdM, peauint anle of Haren, Was ee rey x Bands st, #3, $000 Font and er aren megane rticuinre ond postgres ot sake? Fall particulars Beith a 4 4, tes y) | See advertizomont it under Horse and Carri wo head 5? bey 3 oy front oom wad Boon adjoining to Tot Bonne 183 | JOT Nata ft cosaroyon men mar | To sine Rounthat a 300 ariture ta god bos, wai tie pages eats 53, West ELEVENTH 3 STREEr, EASE OF Wurth or ea North Gu af, a1 in gresn reps: waln Furpivure, ( aacmrcan ini sas to me Bers and Pilows,} rig a Bos eee a Snare aa ee 1oih ob ne's, 3,600 See ee i | 7 BLEECKER STREET, BAST OF BROADWAY.—A eth at'and 4 Yoeo | Fane, ind ngral eee Le neatly furnished Pedrooms to let, to si ies Premera inn. ian, Cutlery Riel a BI Rarity aon very moderate tarma. os Batiracd ene, WEST THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET, ‘yswany 5¢ Fifth and Sixth avennes,—Entire Second Floor, alse Parlor and em erate cae ‘No mov- Mounig wines AUCTIONEER, ENTIRE EVOOK OF GROUND ‘YING BETWEEN THE = CHAND BOULEVARD ina Mi, TENTH AVENUE, HIGHTY-SIXTH AND EIGHTY- 61 Man MADISON AVENUE.-TWO HALts ROOMS 10 LET, SEVENTH | STREK’ mae ith Boars BENG BARE or NUeRTO 64 ¥ {WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—FURNISURD ‘801 soe ler owt Seas teouine aa ee oren mut Board; Toeation first elses; ret erences req 80 = i vd fiw of Throop ay, Bx! 5 av, ee, 10a ttn of Division at EH. Lop WILL SELL AT AUCTION, § enna Feb. 25, 1869, WEST ELEVFNTH STREET, "NEAR FIFTH AVE. uue.—Furnished Rooms may be obtained with Hoard. 9 souTH EIGHTH STREET, BROOKLYN, K. D,— ‘av, w 6, 40 ft of Hooper rin Sal Paichen nv'abd Monroe alrn w Gor, 78xi00, ens ie, BO) few oF tat at, TU tC LEASE RECORDED IN KROOKL at 12 o'clook, at the No. 11 Broadway, Tia fniy iy daildig Sew N ‘4 fork, onth ; bar h nicely furnishe: pk y34 by Lest eo Fulton te houses. 11 yra, Ist co the entire block bouaded vy the Boulevari, Teath | for Hab ooeh first rata ietshborhood aes ona "PSE hom et URRNB COUNT mi 3000 | ven, bishly sith and tighty seven i atest to be sold ia Savelt street fern Ps ae; eck wide, AU RSEIBAGiPatg aera sm | TERR erie eeu mez ows oe | Qe Ture gocery, stan au nd and rad ct bor way Nort! acPlank rod, adjelatn vebtape of thes propery cau fo the ofice of the anc- | and wite sen Waren plonsnet foul Reco wah Or aitanet acres. “3 tioneers, No. ‘3 Pine Bonrd, in a private farntly. Plot at Jamaica’ Plot at Jamaica Sout ad} joining ‘8, » acicintoe Reooteasa'e Cresres,. 1300 LONG IDL. me orry. Ez a tee eee Ce es Morris WILKINS, | ‘AUCTIONEER. 10 TWENTY: EIGHTA STREET, DESIRABLE FE PROPERTY NEAR FOURTH ~barze, bandaomeiy furnished in Board, for Indy an 1 gent E 7th st, i tteot oderate. Table first clase. eae as ia at Wena meen () EASE TWENTYSEVENTH STREET, NEAR iphone BROOME AND CROSHY STRELTS FLO Poste arena -Avgentleman and wite oF ince geu- Wilbur av, s w a, lot 62.5.103.4. emen cat obtain handsomely furnished Rooms, with Board. Lots 385, 8.8, 530, 81, lies Ba Not in May, Reference. + wit, shut ae ‘AUCHON, on TUESDAY, FE At oy ph ane Exchange Saletroom, 1il Broadway, oe Bullding, N. Y. Brondway—The very desirable Plot of round, with the two story sand Dasement brick Stores thereon, oa the nort westerly corner of Broadway and West Houston street. bein; together Ol feet 10 inchoe tn fronton Broadway and 135 fe met Ss Sand's Potat highway, ae eit sscining Hyde White's ereekjroad, lot advoining Sera... hie « LD. ‘Lot 2, bik 1, 25x100.... WOODTAVEN, Park place, @ 8, 150 ft s of University dia 50x50. 719 YEAST FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR AR IRVING pince,—Handsomely farnisbed Suit of Ruoma Gnd floor, with Lourd, References exchanged. 124 WEST SEVENTEENTA STREKT, BETWEEN Sixth and Seventh evenues.—Vuraished Rooms to {without board, in a private ( to gentlemen oni University place and Park plage we cor, Ex Ok fons ig tote 10 tree go arvee way ang 155s University place, 4, 100 (te of Park place, Boo Mcp ind je SO mleme cig ENTY-THIRD STRERT.-TO LET, Jamaica South oad ‘and Gratton a6 coi KO May aig ool we pe annum and Grok a Te. with the 128 © Wilh Roan a second siory back Room; also hall FERS UN WESTCHESTER COUNTY —CO2TLANDT, ‘Walldine then oe Scents ane ealunte Lah wee ie Room; private tabie if desired. Washington st, e adj Drum Hill School, 4x51......... 400 | Buying thereon, on oat tuvete 2a On " Crosby streets, Boing 2 fronton Broome street, 114 feet in ani and ty a6; 1ot BOT ESTER von; Gost00.,.. go | depstran. Crosby strvet aud Win feck on the westar'y skies 138 EAS SIETRENTH stREET,- aie aly Grocawieh #4, n’s, ot 4%, Went Mount Vernon, adxiss.. 350 | Said d subject to a lease explring ay 1, 18), at $4uW and all | 7.7) nighedy macble Pain, hot aa Gold water. ens, Beith eee aed ahi a te Pacis oan ats teh poms seas money can emnin on bond Bont for'one gentiexnan terms for one, #19; tor twa, fe BO tab av, 08 ty coma Mons and mortgace for tive years at 7 wel Mapa and fall particalara at ¥Pine sireet, Now York. 1 » HANDSOMELY core hed Roows to Int, ot parior floor. 14.0, ELM, STREN, NEAR GRAND. FURNISTIED front Room on rst oar to let, with way in, to» sections, and wife or single gentleman for ale¢ping. 35 por wee a MORWISANTAL CY at, #4, 9 ft A of ay C, Txl00, St Aun av and 144th at, nw cor, S5x104, 6th at, ne a, 100 ft 4 of Fran! dbxiid. ble Harnena, 1 Doctor's Phaeton In good onier, Hankely ac. by ‘COLES & MURPHY, #81 Fulton tion Brooklyn, on Bat- February 20, at iL o'clock. ORTGAGE SALE.—J, BOGART, AUCTIONERR, WILL 2M eit tta day, Feb. 18, at I¥o'cionk, nt 24 Beekman street gor, one Hoe's Median Press, Shafung, Pulleys, Reiting, Hangers; two l nea one Gas Fixtures, Clock, dc, JOHN Re PARI |GTON, A ‘Atudney for Borkeagee. (peace e SALE THIS DAY BY JON MoR- J Broadway, of 409 lots Men’s and Wo- men's Clothing, Redding and oxher Goole order Henry Me Aleenan, 1 1 Eighth avenue, AWNBROKER'S SALF.—THIS DAY, AMES AGAR, 0 yee TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN ith and Seventh avewues.—To let, with Board, a ro forth Room, in an American family; lerms moderate. Albany post rond xnd Was! Broad av, 88, adjoining J Hich st, w # adjoining Thor Jaines si, 18, adjoining BW Pawar ee Spring sf ¢# adjoining Ann Crvealeaia, 0x1 EMS. 14. 4 BAS FORTY-FOURTH srReEr.—To wer, with Board, for geutleman and wire, = 1 hore ith Roum, with gasy feat, hot and cold water: pride inanily. 146 | Locust ay, cor Division at, "Se Samuel at, 8 4, lot 22, Last Tremont, xi ne. place and Wood plac tne & adjoining J ANSPERS 3 ‘Alley, 8 ft 1 Baldwin st, corner o “BAST TRinty- FOURTH STREET, NEAK LEX- ington aveune.—Hanisome seconil story front uctioneer, will Bowery, Room, with Goard, in first class house; location besatitul, ivan ea us Wie Ri Gold se liver ‘Watcher, a River, . Fine, | eomehieut to care snd stage; reference exchanged. sty x78. 3,800 | Chain racelets, Oy em, Gung, Pistols, Musical In- ppnnacA Li eed 6 TL ft: ‘trorn Waydeec, a . 90 Meimmeate Faney ‘Sods, Silver aud Plated Ware. order 152 WAVERLI BY PLA‘ NEAR SIXTH AVENUR.—+ Tunes #2, 0 160 ft 1 of Lock at, 6Ux159. 1,300 | of M. Brockheimer, Sixth avewuo, and P. Ganiy, 0 Divistoa A furnished tvont Room, ty rg es, 1S fe of Hamilton at. 40 ft from ei « i ad or gentleman and wil e ee ¥ er Site cortineae ee, stun aan Pye FIELD, [AU JONEER, V - BAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—A GENTLE. 25 ft kof West Ban 487 Pearl street, corner Oity Hall pinct, will sell this day ) “man and wife or two single geullemenean be w . ie om New oe Bt, ‘ . aH lore See ar) ot eae See. wos Seine ants commodate: with Boora ant Board. ry ¥ i minaylvaal ‘romt or st b resses, Shawis, C ean t : Ward sea, 120 ft from Hamilton ey Sxl 34500 | and Blankets, Bedding, Re. ‘also Conta, Pants, Vests €&. By THOMPSON STREET, NEAR BLEECKER. Wright and Halstead av, n weorner, 2oai00, . 90 order of Coben &e 1 Ca atreet, Nicely jurnixhed Room for one or two gentionen; S. HERNAN, AUCTIONEER. 0'e sale of Wines, Liquors, ORANGE. Main #t, m4, 2 lots, 252160 und 7x1 Ny ABT OMA p. m stow @, 230 ft n of Sass tirlctly private house; all modern improvements. 7.70 RNISHED gare, J Pat cf iN Auctioneer, wi acl tniatiage Friay), Fev. 18, at Tog @elock, at sand 92 "howery, by onder of 1 = the eae CK of Wires, pe Iew, over ‘ SALES AT AU Rowery, viz. of fine Brand Hotland aud Swan 9 28. Wrst | FUURKTEENTH matea and Si. Coulx Rum; ab reels T. Cro bandsomely furnished Rooms, wit ARON CLAPLIN & C0, Woodcac! Marion's, Scott's XXX k Drlwate family, He erence, é 18 Murray street and 21 Park place, font hier nnd od er choice brands Bour!.on Wi.isiieny ee Cae ee a Nell by anti from 316 ws old; also Scotch wad Irish Wha WEST TWESTY-FIFTIT STREET, NEAR EIGHT 262 wil + THIS DAY (FRIDAY), FEBRUARY 19, avenue. fow hoarders ean be accommodated with 0% at lis o'clock, nicely farah ood Bor A LARGE AND ¥ AVTRACTIVE ASSORTMENT OF 3% a = — BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, BALMORALS AND ‘ke. Sale positive, without reserve, in lots to 2 WEST FORTY-TIG: fin STREET.—A NIGELY GAITERS, cepers, wine and liquor dealers and the trade in 3: e 317 furnished front Room, with ice and gas, to let, with originnt Board, Torms mo MANUPAUECHED EXPRECSLY FOR SPRING TRADE Western and home buyers. MILLER, Auctioneer, QHERIEP'S SAL THs DAY, AT 10 COLE & MURPHY, 241 Fulton street, Brook And Cap Stock, Puta, Straw. Goods, three Show Sp ae SALE. ionery Stoel Stat ICHARD WALTERS, ATOMON ER HR, slogues on morning : COLE CTION OF MODE RN OIL PAINT. vings:: also a few Fersion u WHO DESIRE #LEAS. 4A Rooma and a cood table ead find them at 24 Leas! om few reipectable ladig. Terms. Ladies, $4; 1 pro) nileman n gong abrondy | Wilt sel thie day. (Fidos It delock, at 17 Nassau street, rstlont aatordny evening f vee a large stock of Blank Br % £ 00., Ulinton Hi Catlery, Gold Peng. Pa: NULEMAN AND WIFE Dis Gatalogne'ready and Pai fn eanitition aay ame evening, | Goods, ‘Otlice Furniture, store Flrinres, AL nis ad Bedroom or Janes furnished, |, Including ire DMINISTRATOR'S SA P, FAIRCHILD, | asmany Mriir, Deputy. i 1. Addi AA Wanetioneer,om Pritay, ie ‘at ‘Wik. atone 2s Vesey | at eee eT hoa spina sale Street, up stairs vary choice and rare Books, conalsting of | QHERIFFIS SALE.—COACH, HORSUS, #8 Hume's peepee bags pin Ancdent |S RICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIC ak WIDOW LADY LIVING ALONE Hs TWO pen. History, Bu! story, &c. Alto Paintings, En- gravings, de, der of the adritniscrator. AUCTIONRE y (Friday). at Li ‘o'elock, he woul rent to decouple at 3d West Thirtpeevent dirs. niched Roows which at 27 F ways Conch, Pieamo” florses and set dovible Harness. Ps. Hasneny, Deputy. JAMES O'BRIEN, Sheriti UCTION SALE.J. M. TAYLOR, PR, rs ~ magnificent Household Furniture, Pinnoforte, Drawing | rnttos, GAFFNEY & ‘CO. AUCTIO' OTEL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR FAMILIES (nD Room Sciis, Paintin, Bronzea, velvet Carpets Mirrors, Si | [gs Cuambers airoet-—wi sell thin day. FO Nentiemen at 43-Citovon place, corner Uuiversity tee, verware. Rare chance for housekee) ‘arniaued lees than six months, at a cost of $15,000. By catalogue. On this ay day (Friday). at the elegant brown, stone mansion $7 ‘West Fifteenth etreet, n Fifth and Sixth avenues, com- rueneing wt 1034 0' ook, Drawing Roots Suita, covered 'creen mon gnid broeatel: rosewood Etazéncs, Bookcase, forte, Marqueteriey Bois de Row os of the first clase t, {n one or more Lease, Stock and Fixv Salooa No. 9 Murray sty M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER—SELLS 7111S DAY, W orelock, at 454 Canal streot.m iarze auanty: oC Hone ransient, #2 G0 per day ; table, 210 per nue cae Cin LAFLER ERSEY CITY..10 LET. WITH BOARD, A LARG: of Pind pleseart Room. Apply at 21 Sussex’ place, corne: of Green street. {WO PLEASAXT ROOMS, 11 4 to let, with, Board; t fourth street. ; fine Parlor hold Furniture, £c., Suits, Pier and Mantel Misr rs, Po ‘Curtains, Centre di Ext eusion Tavlos, Shamber Suite, with @ tops: rosewne Enamelied dow; fine Hair Matiresses, B Linon Sheeta, Easy, Rocking and « Bookcase, Leuncear Chia, t11assy $i ing Room’ and Kitehon Purity necond hand € ELY FURNISHED, » 225 Wea Tounty: rpa anper’ eis Chinaware, Glassware, Catlery, Minen ; Box VO. GERMAN GENTLE ment, Kitchen Farnttare, Descriptive eaislogues at the house. Parties wishing to attend this sale take Fifth avenite ata RARE Keepers, Clube, Lodges and Dea’- re Manufactory, BE and 58 A large stock of maqnifi- , nil colors, Iatest atyir, at 0 ®. aaiit; repa Turkish and Orental Suits: a 2 a fh nics and Lounges; Library, Bedroom anda na Furniture, &¢., very cheap for cash and war- TS RoR best city references g Va. erent it trove Hy box “from alee March t; not {oencoed ‘$13 per * week Vd Herald aitice. ROOM WAN mer, by a man and w low Thirty la atre M. @., Herald ser ON WHEN! TON COA t their dep from the Lackaws a ose Elizabethport, N. J. ¥, Proavtent, hat dosy e, No. 119 Cif Sixth ‘avennies, o7 red with the richest rocatel and reps; marble Top Tables, Htacere larce and setts Mirrors, Curtatns, Turkiah RS WANTLO. RANKPORT HO g BOARDERS AND Li gen Open ox, Statnare, Wasi v week. dianle men fn att ra at reasonanle nance with Boar, Jngo udarenpy statlag WANT comforts, or, bog TYSECOND STRE wer inte! Cr 4 WEST TY large, well rma, Je mit Room, third fl 3" wis pt to Dr, Collins for $10,00' » RL. Schoon- REK R " " Ker, chaplain of Sing sie Prison, bas purchased Horses, © cone $ Se ee redo beard ‘ = | ee eee ges keane wah tal Bae @ residence ou state street for $000: J. EB. Crow | witou ‘onsitiagot | for nousekeeping. Cail at c wens } 2 Ata fauily, Address box 1,028 Pont office, #lating has bougiit the business pronerty ot odingion a gray Hosser, abaxt tle Macdougal. ‘ te) pies isbn i yon, on Central sree, for $8,000; Thomas Lare: q stint Pon ni Victoria € on - A pose han parhiasa iLO Lyon a euee ta rey Sirliah ering new, bale to onder write & Beldwin: G BLOCKS Wear QF BROADWAY.—FINi Paso, WANTED — BY Two a Two Broad avenue for $8,00 hott lined, four went, ebitting top Phaeton, by Weod | O and amall furnished Ko al ¥ conneeting fom between Fhicveth aad Por Oficial Transfers of Real Estate Yesterday. Ganal Bomar, ae os ne loner a schdaae oui a6. \dridge at, ToBI xd bar DS, 1e,20 drat Pit nies corner Front at, ; st No fai pudtaoorssad $ Now, Saou, e fea of Rivingto ) Gonveracue slips w eon Priv 9,400 Lewis st, a w eorner Delancey, Frothers: together with other assorted eolored lined Coaches : ‘one very ine hew Wagonetts, trimmed with morocco ; one bie ied coal box Wagon several hifuing top Wagons; lau and ingle Tight and eary Harem, tase makers, some of which ota nine Pe bes, Toad Blankets, Sur- ples, Halters, Whips, Saddles at Meidies and a munntier of Polen for light wagons, all of whick sold without re- terve. nttserir: YM, DOUGHTY, AUCTIONERR-WILL SELL ON BX ehiartuy, Fon, 20, st oa o'clock, by order of We Moric tleth strect# and Madizna and S Addrass, stating te: avenues; raferonces et W. B., wtation A. BOARD WANTED -BY A QUIET, Ox TE spectable Indy, A neatiy furniabed is pialn private family. “Address, wilh parti land, Herald offic chonged. 7 TO $2 PER WEE excolleut Hoard, at 1/5 Van and Macdougal street. RONDSTRERT.—A SUIT OF FURNTSE 1 Het, to ewo gentiomen, at #10 & week, w. only seven doors from Hiroatway. 1 9 WEST TWENTY J farnished front Rooms wi sh AND RB Mines, Mrs: Her ward gas} Bais corona PURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD WANTED—ForR Infant, below Twenty-third otek. private fan ay re forted, first clase 18st, 6 w corner Dei ‘Nom, , aeaicnee, the entite atock of elegant Cabinet Furniture | table if desired; only parcirs desictng first ans m ~ ne Lewis ot) sw eoruer Deisncey! data | TeYhe'wareroome 118. Fulton street, ‘omalsting of rosewood, | tines eed apt vbea reereare given. OOM WANTEDOWITH BOARD, IN a PRIVATE Le * Nom, | walnut, ebot i mabogan) j Enal Chamber, Dintne Room | ———~-——- J rf by & professional lady ; location bet ue Dye 12,000 | and Livrery covered in brocatel, re ree ir votand hairs | © West 5] Tt avented and Twenty-third and Fortieh edn, mh ea, 1 ‘5400 eh fice Pure tare, #e., the whole made in the best man- 0) fom rien aveine. L, W., Wood's Museum, tant Hi FY ae MH will be peremptorily sold. table; i one ne tain story Room, References required fe ee a aan BOARD i" Saati wo MEN. Wout i Tith ab, 0's, 861.6 ye] ¥ JOHNSTON & VAN TASSEDI ANTY-FIRET. STRFET, TWO DOORS vous ‘and Winner aa Near Sik 8B Piney os ae in| B anc JOHNSTON, "AUCTIONEER, 20 eee: Hinaderncly turntaed front Roomy Tr Adaceoe He 4 30 Marvoy streets % ‘c iso hall Room, with Bourd ; reference required. ? Ah at, ns, lot N TAGES a 2 FOR GENTLEMAN uth st, n 9, 138.4 on Py A he Rats ae it ABST bred, V An wie RMANENT aa in a private faraliy 3 = Pega 32 $22 RD.-AN ELEGANT SUI? OF DUM STEERE BOARD. AN a'Flom wih tr eg Accommodations for a family. ¥ West Twonky-irst sicaehe | For ire Aer As Cetnloger' utes rier and Carringee in this paper. in _caber boarders takea must be on woe woderate, B. Be ing bok Hiv Metal ete. 1ao FIFTH AVENUF:—TWO. MANDSOMELY FUR. ih Bom | RY J, BARRE if 2 saa Te LARGE Ai ae QU. Ries ret room wth Fl Board rererenes W AnreD=woaR0 rou, a youNG MAN AND ware, ty 2.000 | Caren, a. remove cle tote tare’ ne Saree sins private family, wi Pe neumth ag teen on aai0y | brawn sione dwell 19 Fan Nineteenth stret, WEST SIXTEENTH SFRERT, NEAR PFirTit seria inet waned end Fourth ace Reterences. Bist 000 penne, On wieder commencing at M4 | 22 Srenue.--Two Rooms, en suite, and two ingle Koome, fred Adreae mnnie, ou aoe Haruna tetcane eee tee eiace | with or without Board; recerencea exchanged. ere paige on ame ee eel DY. Sy A 34,000 ree ee Moe rere cay Centre) OD STREBT—-A REAUTIFCELY FORNISHED 8k, Ww ASTRO el el ot board; loca! By jon Sa see tee ee Piatne | eo, cond floor front Room, with aivoge, tale with e00d | stan Fvcenih sieebin and Fomnith x x jedroom F Pan pallet 7 ‘ferine todo evenen, eat Twenty: Zweitt iy yt w Indy liv alone pre: | ena Poon thn epee mS | cece t mA est Seven | Eze pom a cats Pe oon MAad en © Bo SOMERVILLE. AU am mE STREET, NEAR Frepit | Std fooms. | Eee25. = £.% : az, z = $6 = TRUNTI N 'Y ROBLRT [ratty Wl AUCTIONEER. ayciiue.—To lot, well faraiahed sult af Rooms on third TANTBDA ROOM ON SECOND Floor, she a witht i) rT - 445, wih Hosrd. Also s ball Bocroows, Elouse srt Claes. joan American femily, for man, wile ana foo | By Sit ie Reo a Saeeiors References exchanges. aoa EH fans tecatlod, west of As cy teal sace above Portivth atte ie0 | Saale Tema sat reed Weer TWENTY THIRD STREET.-A HANDSOME | AMéress seating termes " 158 | entalonte. QS Parior Floor, with private table if desired; also Patior “COUNTRY BO. ARD 10,000 De BURKE, AUCTIONRER, oF OFFICE Nos. ap 9 | fit vedoota on mcond ont. lil “ wei “4 Aiew | on Gat nate at Ts Ceecky a Ta Ect WEET TENTH streer, DETWREN Pieri AXp | POARD WANTED IN The See aan war | fi rein dey ft ta BG Sethavenues.—A bewntitht eye Parlor, handaote’y about one bout, Seems es atl ta teresa eee | good stock and general naort itt lator nwa ve pote area Guke” itmoled: with Cull Board: fret elnas Wieted suee, 800 / Bnd Lorn OWL: stole ty tate at aun

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