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PR e of wupplyi tho Wlsh ron ¥tk TILATL I m of L bre ““;“x"'k""‘ ¥ L’y'; v the difference; " 3 sumption of creatly reduce ¢ o 5 pend I Jurd (hem a8 the ¥ hich i penny s 19 acar at b and farm , panding o Eny may o estors « 5 T g lar optica) [llus Boesias bigger than L g Way ¢ Dest custoue ) i would be VLw | derm P s Wesl 3 : the soil 1o~ wdiice, you may bet. s truly D. J. MOURELL THE EXCISE LAW. ——— 1ITAN BOARD OF EXCISE. of the Metropolitan Po- | e MY Soperinte Boe I doterTe ave nothing undone W ped to ;3 or dealers who have vic g of & y of Dlaces of Dusin offenders John Fisher, No. 192 aster Meln- 25 Bixth- v Garbe t.; Wi, wi Ry, o1 Chacry-+t; Jawos K Puhain, No. 223 Gl it.; Alichac] Moragas Waalmgton Camp st.; Charles l‘uw’n No. 51 F William Ga Peter Quik, N last Fourteent : THE MONEY MARKET, SALES AT THE STOCK EXCHAN U 8081881 Coup Metropolitan I 30,000..........10" civsereit i 1 8 6s 520 Coup ‘winberland Pref 104 i, Atlantio Mal 100... gl g00....2d 00... ..&30. 77 “IDel & ind ¢ * & North West .100}] B.... DO... . 4 o v 843 o hic & N W Pret | 600, B8ocnisascoss § 100.2d enll.bio, - 0 ap 99y Pitts, FtW & Clie 200. 0% 10,000, . 2 fo RT&PuT8 3,000 . 803 « 000, Ve Clic & R Isl B'da Louds mercial, 1074@10 5.15@5.158; Antwerp, 5.211@5.18% ; Swiss, 5.218@b.184; Hamburg, 863@36}; Amsterdam, 413@4!4; Frank- fort, 413@413; Bremen, @79 ; Berlin, 72§72 080 bush. Corn at 6id.; 3-8d., 100 bales Sea Islund do., §d., 100 tes, Beef at 3s.; and per steamer, 20 bales Sea Island Cotfon at §d. To London, 300 bags Clover Seed at 23s. per cent higher on the 520 new issue, an 10-40s. In State stocks no change. Ban?(' -hl‘:e:p:: irregnlar. Bank of North America fell 7 per cent, and Fourth National 1 per cent. Comtinental rose 14 per cont. The Share market, as compared with yos- terday morning’s Board, shows a fall of 8 per cent in Cumbeiland nnd Pacific Mail. Mariposa Preferrcd, utic Mail and the railway shares are generally T, Before the Second Bosrd prices were strong and in seveggl cases Lighen At the close the mar] was weak at the quotations: NewYork Central, $7} @i, ex dividend; Erie, 55]% 5% Reading, 1051@ 1053; Mchigan Bouthern, 76]@71; Cleveland and Pittshargh, 781@79; North-Western, 85}@i ; North- latter have not the least interest e muccess of the }'hu:ll mmw Ao not wish to mu‘:g\‘ their M‘ i s e W s 0 TS xer it 14 high time for the Logialnture o sce teuiter Of the cotton erop, Neill's cizeular, dated 19th Jan- nary, says: . The receints by mall dates amous 2 mt to 76,000 bales, and {Uf "«Ie shceceding weck, ending Saturday, telegrams T";‘{“ the variows Southern ports show about 75,000 bales. Tihicso rotelntmesem to ho ng disnppolutment amor, Shose i l]ilmu: Leen sa that the crop would no 1. p T 1,500,000, but 1 hardly up to what might fu.ly be eXjcoted If the total ba 2,000,000, According totlie averige of the ton yenrs eoding With 1950-60, enc-balf the a"'}' Ought to appear in our table of teceipts to-<day, and llll‘:‘hlAH . 1"1';"";‘,"'"""‘“‘""” 000 bales. ne-half, the erop world sum up 1,890,000 balee. Jt is urged, lowever, that the lucumJ‘ uth Western Preferred, 633@68} ; Rock Island, 944@04; {\;\n have o greatly increased sinee the period to which Fort Wayne, 95] @90, Money among stock houses is 7 per eent, with loans upon Governments at 6 per cent. The bavks are dis- counting prime bills at 7 per cent, which is the rate for best names with private buyers. Good bills sell at T@* per cent. Exchange isnot In demand and is anoted lower: , 00 days, 16§@%083 : sight, 100§a100}; com- 5 3 Paris, long, 5.1853@5.1%4; short, In Freights the engagements to Liverpool are 14,- 600 bales Cotton at 5-10@ Fpon the Produce Exchange prices are stifl droop- ing, and concessions on the part of sellers do not in- crease sales. Attention is called to a meeting of the seripholders us calcalation earries us back, that it would e fairer to gompare With tho last five years before the war. For those years, the receipts by the end of January averaged 8 Pu cent of fhe total, Calculathig the present erop by hi8 rule, the tolal would be.1, 754,000 hales, Certainly th unantmons reparts trom the 8outh potut to a crop uot ex- i,«uhm:! s, a large portion of those intereated ba ng thelr operations on 1,500,00 bules. We give theee v rions fae opinfous that vor friends may form (he opinions cach nccordiug to Lis bent. 1r°the former mod of estimating the erop were now ns traatworthy asof o}, we should probably abandon all hope of 2,000,600 bules. Dut it i Aute tupomsible this year calealate with tl":.xw: of cy what amount may, Lo - centive of high prices, have been produced in from one to five hale 10t8,by persos who never grew cotton be- .fortu The old cotton men of the South sneer at this ele- meut a8 of no smportance, aud it may posskly amount to Tittle. The probability. tdo, appears to be that whatover it may amonunt to it would show in the deliverios of tiw Monitor, 206, Tickn & A A.g&i im0 Deart ves, e un, 5640.; Pear River, arvest, 3¢, 003 Piitsfield, 134e.; Albavy, 1430, York, 474¢.; CC 500 Checks—Lanark, dx3, 1ke.; Unlou 60, 4x3, Union 5, 2x3, Urlon 2, 432, 83¢.; Union 20, 2x2, #5¢ Caledonin, 8o rmers’ & Mechanles', o0e, Biripes—Amoskcag, 50¢; \Whittenton A Whittenton A, 274¢.; Whittenton B ¥, 22 y sabesle, 29¢.; American, Femberton, Awnlt s—Purmers’ & Mechanies’ Cassizneres, 55¢. Lo and Koyt New' nden, 1) & T., 3%4e. « There 18 » ate demand for Muslin Delaines, in wedinm enlorfngs, the Jobhers' price heing 25 ceuts, ter trade continues Aull and uneatistactory, In assimeres there is sowe gullelng on secoud class and o coneequent immproverient in transactions. Woolen goods Leid with sowo steadfhess, but & 6till bold off for lower prices. he general trade in’ forcign goods is kept baek by the to of the weather, TlLere 18, however, a disposition to buy some staple goods on which the duly is fikmly to bhe wed in the pending Tariit bill, especiully Linen ——— RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE A —€,175 bbls, ¥ CGorn Meal, 200 sacks Ofleake, 2,600 ush. Corn, 4,635 bush. Outs, 190 bish. Rye, Malt, 230 bush. Bceds, 22 gs. Ashics, 157 pkgs. , 884 bbis, Pork, 200 pEgs. (ut 4, 1,402 phr. Lavd, 244 Drossed Hoge, 2,037 bbls. Pe 5. Dulter, 147 pigs. Chice: Sinancial. SBG'f’li\i’ES‘r “PAGIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTCAGE BONDS. first vathier than the e half of the season. Be that os it may, we eannot yet subseribe to the very short-crop views whieh have become so prevalent, plthough we long ago conceded that our November figures wonld have to be reduced, the erop vielded so mnch less in picking and gin- ping thau its October appearance led even the most des- _}_:d: !l u’:‘u"’llm;‘ to anticipate, 0] ngis a statement of the receipts, exports, and fifilk":fmclum;'-l all l‘l]n ;f;'r'r'n; for (!hl?- “p:-‘»k mmamo ary, copared wi t Of tho A&t 1V yeure Dotore 1he war: EIPTS — ~EXPORTS FOR TIE WEEK.—~ PRISCIPAL AND INTEREST GUARANTEFD BY TIE ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC KAILEGAD COMPANY, IN COUPON BONDS o $81,000 EACH, TWENTY YEARS TO RUN, DUE SEPT. 15, 185, INTERRST AT THE RATE OF 3 CENT PER ANNU'M. PAYABLE IN THE CITY OF NEW-YORK ON 'A'm(B FIRS T Dirs VERMILYE & CO., No. 44 WALLST, DANKERS AND DEALERS GOVERNMENT STOCKS AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. LT T N e AT F SR K gD, O FREE OF ALL COMMISSION CHAKGES. CLOSING PRES. NEW-VORK, Janwary 31, 1867. ¢ BANKIES, No 5 NASSAUST., BUY AND SELL AT MAKKET BATES ALL BESCRIFTIONS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, ACCOUNTS OF DANKS, BANKERS, sad oiiens KECEIVED or Lvorable terme. " COLLECTIONS MADE THEOUGHOUT THE UNITER STATES AND CANADAS, _§@" CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT 18SUED. HERMAN & Co., B Corper of Pine and Nasaan sta., New-York, LN Wm. C. Farre exports 19 Great Britain are 80,000 bales, With 3,000 cu..unu-i i At Rpringfield tbis road will connect widhhe ireat Aiantie and I'acif 3 . George Keple o 3 3 R 320'Nell, No. 8 Chaniberseat s .90 of “The Sun Mutual Insnrance Company” This U, ; ¢ idlomae Tupson, No 7 ’l;l:.mllhnuon Wk | Company Jas recently reorganized, aud trans- B O Tl T ol o i Jsoue CIROVLAR ROTES wad LETTERS OF CREDIT for TRAVKL o, 200 Madlson-st 60... 65 7 ¢ ¢ eve bands are tsmued ou 77 wiles of eample: Iway : Robert lergert, No. 198 [30° . 20 (M BCPaul Tre fored the assests of the old Company ;";';g“%m i d G e . i Blees of Tacvarts ool KRS, availaile o al the priueipel Cittes of the Worid, iTalloran, No. 16 East Brosd- "’l:w-“"-flfl“fl}-‘k ;‘A m to the mnew one, affer canceling the serip o~ EXPORTS BINCE l‘lng]‘,(g;‘vlr[un};.&fl A, .l:?'!"‘:fln:.;":::;l(nd-i it MERCANT » . 0. ";‘I‘\‘hll“l‘llllpbi;r'lll E 5 issued in former years. The scripholders take the [ 0., ,," ;:l“:' 1‘;'\";-0 Oth. V. P, “;n:; :,ze;;l plompieted by Ty x':\'v,,:;‘. sttt EROANTILE CREDITS for use in EUROPE, CHINA, ke : Aok i A (7. 348, X Y Y eber 00 2et0 3 o Throad V"\'\w »“I*lh\m«' SECOND DOARD, yg»u(nm that the Compauy shonld have gone into m:.u S0 zl;l'm . 552,000 569,000 v e miniman of 3 p«f.m, (n.:;mu:ubw, Alo wabe Transiors of Money to CALIPORNIA snd OKEGON by liam Ne i eri v . v, 36, 7, 51,000 1,150, X s v 8 -5 Williay : hql‘unl:n]llun and given the scripholdcrs whatever re- | ALWEUEES, o B celved ml’.“:fl‘:’:’hrm"::‘fl Say present total ralue of . Telegruph, ayer, No. 13 ( Johin H. Pehn, roome mained. - the week's receipits to appear tn our next are shown to | 1siom of thi baci Struck, Divisioust. ol Wintz, N Messrs. Seton and Wainwright, one of the oldest | ainount,to about 75,000 bales, makin v total e 1t of L s e o eoe o ks, | —“S=gIIEESL ALIOWED OF DEPOAITE. 0.10 Stanton: . b Vel & s CPLETUDEE, 50 AT 18 Yot KNowN, 1,068,000, While the Week's | amowutof thee bouds at & rate not exceeding 105 per eent. They ¥ % gid firms on Wall-st., has dissolved, Mr. Seyton retiring e e e GEO. C. DU NBAR‘ . , corner T W. King, levent 1 One-hundred-and-twent, 587 Grand. Pat « 0. 406 Proome-st.; hen Kraus, N ot1-5t.; ch Joseph Me 12 Bleeoke thest.; Benj. Hay A; Johu Strucken, No. 21 F ve.: Johm Witers, No. 361 Tenth: ury Kubike, 0. 2 Ave Francis Boy ve; John Tow 0. Sisth-ave. x. Holman, No. 7 Th ¥ lw 113 First-ave , No. 45 Fulion-st.; Anua Ehellimg, N Smuth, No. 310 Westst; Phillip East Forty-sixthst Jnckson-st. thias Lewis, N Fifty-third-st.; stian Schwart erick Avfenan zig, No. 158 Easi 0. 1.003 Second-av . 193 Rivingto ar Fifty-sevent it Bl Angus putar, | No. 51 Tompkins: 3 Johu C. Blauke, N Wm. Hart 0. 815 Rivington-3 n, No. 218 Fire | T Osterbonl ve.; Aupust V | 0. 150 East Yo Henry Boss, N | ; Peter Jebl, 0, 135 Third-av n Sclincdes, 39 West Twent AT THE TOMBS POLICE COUR’ Yesterday Anvon Benrod of No. ¢763 Droadway, allest of No. 12 Morris-st., Were arr stite Hogan at the Tombs, for violi They were each held 10 bail In the suw of T the charge at the C f General Bessfous. . 823 Tenth-ave; Heury Moblmar, uinth-st. and | urt AT THE ES LICE COURT. The *following va were vesterday ught hefore Just rige of eelling ie Doderick n, No. 100 Cherry ch gave | wer., John Oogan, No. 167 First-ave., ou the clarge of opening his store between midnight and sunrise. He gave bail in @200 to answer. 24 EFFFREON MARKET POLICE €O ¢ Lodwith yeste B Fo. 114 Toird ave., and Edwin i | hrought up on the charge of selling liguor without liceused. They gave ball 1 $500 eacli to answer, o —— THE BOARD APPOINTS TTS COMMITTE! The Board met at 4 oklocktyesterday afternoon, the | ¢ President, JaMes G. BRINKMAY, €8q., In the chair. The reader read thej minutes of the last mecting, ap- lying” to the appointment by the President of certain mittees which were appointed by the FPresi- @eut at the last weeting of the Board. Upon the comple of the minutes Mr. O'BRIEN offerec ition, that the Boasd appoint the | present veay; currled, 15 in the af- | e negative. The following arc the Com- | Board: . l e an Seler_C-ouncilmen, ialy, © Brien, 8. Roberta. L L v, Cregier, Reille nan Pércmeni—Couciimen Daly, Weusy, Reilly, Weboer. . DvotomAqueduct Deportment—Conneilmen Hartmens, Long, Terh tons—Conncilmen Hertmarn, G /hwore, Culdos. ne—Councilwen Stacom, Hart g ouneilines Lo Unres—Councihoes e daw Departinen'—C vuncilmes Wb Markeis—Councilmen Colain, O Brien. Gilwore. - National 4ffaire—Cvancitmen Lawb, Long, H. Marrey, Toos. and W. Roberts. Gibney, O Brien, Terhune. 8. Roberts, Srcet Counciimer. y MeVeany. W harves, Prers and Stips—Couscihuen Kevey, Culkin, ‘Reilly, Gil- "Soint Gommitiee on Awounts—Comeilmen Giiey, Lawb, Webber. 'On motion President Brinkmai was excused from vot- on the above appolutments, ile the Reader was reading the minutes of the last meeting several C Imen rushcdnto the Chamber of She Board and woved for the enspension of the reading of the minntes, which was carried.] TACOM Offcred & resolution, which was adopted, Clerk of the Common Couneil be direcied to fur- mish the members of the Common Council with maps, stationery and hadges of office A resolution was adopted ap) nt-at-Arms, t resolition wo the First Brigad, Sle Board adjonrned pinting an_Aselstant Ser. ¥ of $1,200 per annuw. nta stand of colors 1o ard. Ou motion MEETING OF THE STREET-CLEANING COM- MISKIO. At a meeting of the Street-Cleaning Commission Meld yesterday, present the Mayor, Jackson 8. Schultz, e8q., and Richard O'Gorman, esq., the following resolu- tions were adopted on motion of His Honor the MAYOoR: Resoiced, That James R. Whitiog, the coutrsetor for elesning the wtracts, Lo requestad to report to this Comsmission whether any per ‘are employed by bim st the request of any of the Commissioners, w0, the paines of the yéx aud the name of the Comaissioner who Las wrcured their ajpoin and whetlier such appointioents etbarrasy i in the kis work; also, whetbes any infuence, political i -m-rz' as been bronght to bear wpon bim in relation to the ap. Jolutmest of bis ewployés, at by tiwe, teodiug 1o embarrast kim in the ‘asecution of Lis work. esoleed, That sawd contractor be requested to Iuform this Commission whether any pe u htwself Las an,istercet i ibe contruct, di- weet or uditvet, and if o, whom. % " That sabd contrcionr bo vequested”to state whether the Po- {ioe Department renders to Lisapall proper aud lawful aid in earrying wut e "of his coutract, ud, if not, in what particular that Depert faila to pustain hu. g On the motion of His Honor the Mayor the following wesolution was also adopted : Sursolved, That thongh, in the fudgment of this Commission. the con- Sractor fur civaning the sireets has in most particalars done all that could e doue 10 carry out bis coatract, eonsider:ne the unnsual degree of cold anc deydh of suow, yet, haviog failed to do b duty”io keeping the cross- of paging the seii v :flnlllnhmvm- be fur- JROOKLYN NEWS. : —— P Tuw Grana InsTTUTE—RELEF OF AGED AXD INDIGENT FEMAL The sixteenth anuual meeting of ibe Board of Trustees of the Grabam Institute—a home for the relief of aged and indigent females—was held at 12 o'clock yesterday, at the “Home,” in Washington, wear DeKalb-ave., Brooklyn. The Rev. Dr. Farley pre- sided, and after the usnal introductory devotional exer- eisen, the annual report of the Secretary was road by Mr. A. R. Bt .lohs The reviewed the history and tution for the past year, and Rition as Treasurer's report’st the nulxl n.m“ 0 19,261 10, leyvin 2=y $ou000 WS Il.d‘c "7 m" v. M ¥ forted Dyler, T, uvch, and the moeting adjourned. e — .- KEN0” A¥D 118 CONSEQUENCES.—-On Wednesday ‘might the police of the Forty-first (Brooklyn) Rrecinet, under command of Sergeants Beatty and Corucll, made & Bescent on & couple of gambling houses, one of them lo- eated at No. 154 Myrticave. and the other at No. 471 Ful- ton#t., aud_captured 7 individuals who were engaged in 4e of “ keno.” The arrested persons were hrought before Justice Cornwell yesterday, and the cascs wero untll Baturday. 5 ——— NGe County Cireurr Covrt CALENDAR.~The Sollowiug 18 the calendur of the Kings County Circuit for to-day, ¥eb. 1, 1967 : Cuses Now. J04, 114, 129, 06, % % 12 ¥ 1 " i ... 1043 200 ¥ 24 Series | Amencan Co 1,500. . .. 1044 0. . T S 58 1040 Qoup /N Y Central 1200, exdiy 400, b0 ..reg 105 | ) Tennessee 0s new |Eri ) 1 0,000.......... 63 | 2,100........... 8 |Chie & Rock 1 1 Oltfo 68 1870 Hudson Itiver | 400, o4 | 5,000.7... 1100 { 200....... 1283 Cauton 100.. 100... . 4% Cley lon Tel| 200.... [ “ PtsFW&O L agl s OFEN BOARD OF BROKERS—10 A M, eve & Pittsburg ] Western 2 g t n t 300, OPEN BOARD OF BROKERS—1 P. M. Pret ll()uu-kul\\-n Mariposa ... 100 Wester n Unie ) hlo. 0] [ ETROLEUM AND MINING STOCKS, L FIRST BOAKD. Petrolewm Biotks. - Tolm Bt Auel | curreucy in process of contraction. The prices from Bennehotf Kun... 316 3 30 Iope S s | 1800 to May, 1506, are based upon au increasing n Ol & Conl 20 Keysf o o L] eHCY. anin Farm., | 3 Kijm & Buell G | TR £ 3 J110 La Crosse Gold.. w0 d QuoTAT! .13 Liebi e 100 | o fhe Edlior o The N ok Liberty Gold.. ... 9 Ix sbown In Al Creek Gold.. 15 Puris. The Montana Gold. oo ) TR NP kR A » Srhmeth | e 2 | the dollar Kivo the a b erh g 188 | seller rece francs for 4 Tt ik Woen | the customn for interested pa o 80 often, that I would advise parties desi | - vet prices to apply to reputable § ehiange | x..nulll':nr.-x louses, l»wpu'llnll\, we.w. | Ihe business of the Sub-Treasnry was : Rec } | irom business, J. Howard Wainwright. tional Bauk in a eard deny that the tion for the veports to which reference was made yes- terday. what they know about the dealings in gold b Sub-Treasury. The parties smmmoned are stated to the Assistant-Treasurer at {h to shun investigation, and in this in with an carnestness not agreeable 1o parties apeak- i with sales of round Jots between bankers at premi upj the leading years 1860-65 inclusive, May 1566, and on Jan. 31, 1867, will be found interesting: ) g 14 ieve, & Pitts. 664 Rock Tsland 24 th-Western, 10 W. ¥ ot W 7] fashion The house will be coutinued by Mr. The President and Cashier of the American Na- o is any founda- Sev nvited to Washington by a Sergean I brokers and operators in gold have been wt-Arms to tell the be those named by Mr. J. F. Traey. Mr. Van Dyke, Port, is mot disposed nce courts it ng of him on stock canards, The Chicaga Tribune of Saturday sars: 15 fnereasine Aay falling off awd the ger. AL wany | , to-day, fwpossible 1o nego- | discount lumses it wi iate paper which, in the tine of onir ordiniry uarket, would be readiy taken. There is o he rates of interest. Exchango was searce and firmer, ar to than ru]rl‘!'- nt t 1 ates were firmer at 60v. dis- yiug, aud 1-10 preminm seling. The following table, showing the lowest price of speenlative railway shares during the cotmt to par 1860, 261, 62, 63, ) 107 K [ e of 1864, en pinion of the value of investment with the hiese figures, ors to form a anore correct stocks as an Mining 1,555,562 10—for Custon Payn Alameda. ... $1,601,944 58; Balance, $ ld Notes, American $419,000, Long Island Poat Tudor Lead Walkill Lead | Eapress Con 00/ Adains I Beuton Gold...... Bobtail Goid..... Boscobel Siiver... 2 Bulllon Consol'd . Burroughs Gold.. Central Gold.... A i 35 Wells, Kargod-Co, 35 Merelinnte' Un'n. ness of the office of the Assistant T Jan. 1, 1967, b The following is an official statement of the bust- asurer of the nding “nited States, in New-York, for the month Jau. 81, INT: Réceipts dugtng the mont Copy St 1 e et o < 5 On secouvt of Custome. ....... i Qak Cop. 1 00 1710 On aeconnt of Gold Note on Copper 25 6o | On necount Internal R nBCop. ... 10 00 | On account PO I opper.. . 160 ... | On account Traust, 20 Huron Copper., .. & i | On secount Pat 5 4,104 00 Gilpin € 8 50 Gglma Copper. . 10 G | On secount misecllancous... ... 20,900,082 42— 360,0%,014 [ l;udl il 465 Manufacturing Slocks. » Gunnell 05 103 Russell File 360 Paymenta 100 Guunell Unfon... 48 48 Savon de Texre, v | Topaway m;m:f Liria i i 3 o0 1,224,089 0 Grass Valley Gol. 1 45 1 80 : S BALES. " ™ Mining Stocks. |Flove Gold : Oon Grog 1a | 200.. Wt 0 /615,56 63 T 4 60 L 10,110,085 33 Ys. & 63 | By Bal i 1 BY Appropriatiol P ts, tn Coli. +in Curreticy o ¢ Castoms in The Mouth of 266030 00 164.. | a00.... Walkill L 2. L7295 Montuna 20 K 8O 500 33 Gunupell,Unlon kg 500, 3 300........h3. 48 THURSDAY, Jan. §1—P, 1. Gold is firmer and closes at 152 after selling at and 135§, The Heury Chauncey brings $1,07 treasure. The Stock market opened heavy, rallied before the meeting of the regular board, and was fovevish all By Funds in hand, By Fands in haud, in Ol vesee aee By Bullion at the Mint tor Ca 4 Laws To LY A Deposita of Bilver, Including ¥ 37 thie Month 1y Receipts for Cust Jauuary, 1967, Docrense. i Assfstant reeee S100, 404,040 50 Treasnrer's Of ffice 2,791,500 N porary Loan to be re- ance.. ... veemae 100,275,540 42 of basiness ai The Tnited States Ansay Wlce ut New-York: for the month ciding Janvary 31,1% Deposita of Gold. Ll i $22,000 00 horelgn Coink....... Bullion... 13,000 00 Fore v G100 00 uited States Bulllon.... day. The i.ew parties buying for an advance argue ohases . 34,000 00 that there is to be an accumulation of money at ;‘mqm.n” 1'|I.n, -4 feegpos ¥y ‘oreign Bulhon. . g L !ow l:zm, and that it will stimolate a new advance L‘m'(‘d‘éwlu Bullién (coutained o in prices. These buyers overlook the fact that the u-l.m =, 5,000 040 i e v Wi 5 » Thlied S 1,500 00 next accumulation of cheap money will be the resnlt {y::““‘ Biates Butlion (10aR0) 100 00 of @ decreased amount of husiness througl- | United States Bullion (Nevadi 9,000 00 out the eountry, and a conviction on the part H o ; g ¥ Totad deposits: Payable b Bara ... #5000 0 of owners of money that]its buying power niust 'r::l:} :1. }:,* 1 '; e in Colns - Iu,rlw:»— <. i 2 rox » - B, 000 00 largely increase. Thiz may produee en abuydnnl 5 idle capital, but it by ho means follows 5t it will go into speculative stocks, Which, 0% currcnt rates, rep- resent speculative nmf fiol Intrinsic values. Judg- ing the future by the past, the most fashion: ble speculative or investmeut security will be United States stocks and scrip. These unite with Ligh in- terest secunty, obtamed no where clse, and at the same time arc an investment which can be con- verted iuto money with the smallest loss, For the last five yearsftbe speculative wania in stocks of all kinds has Leey lorgely inorcased by fhe operations of w=chauts, veddy to uss & part of the Profit”, of their egular business in the tempting traf- ficof Wall-st. The termination of the Rebellion has changed the position of il traders in regard to adventures outside their regular calling. The pay- ment and fundingof the national debt, the termina- tion of the issue of National bank-notes, long since at the maximum, aided by the continned pressure of war taxes, unite to prodnce & contraction of their assets, and ereate balunce shects which contain the evidence of fortunes wasting as rapidly as they came. From buyers and sustuiners of fancy shares they are turned to cager sellers, with the view of maintaining their credit in, gheir regular business, This state of things 4 jy which will forco commodities of all kind«,'n qq°on speculation to market at any price, and ¥ eep hanging over tho Stock Exchange a Imrden €% shares, which can ouly find permanent lodgment after a series of spasms taking prices nearer back to intrinsic valies. Goverpment efogky, wigh euall trgusactions 29 § Gold Bars slampy Transmitted fo United Daiing houses of Wallt,, th, and as low as 88 during the day. 1f the gnota- {ionsare not wore trustworthy by the Cable than they are shown {6 be by the dispatehds of lmul;vr:, (L’f 210,517 13 Phia, for Comnng AR Upon this subject The Commercial Advertiser Our attention has been cal certuin glarh in 1 it Loudo . The following ave the « ntrud, the last Lo daye L By Cable. Private l oy Jan, 3. i 4 Yrie % las 1ilinoly Central, 0 While upon {hissubject wg a7 add that the quota- tion of Lris, A8 teleinphid to one of the leadivg was 50 at noon on the sooner they are stopped the better, ? The cousolidation of the telogriph companied is at- tracting considerable atter gon in other cities as well as in New-York. A t""l«wondcm of The Bochester Denocrat 8ays: “The Directyrk B ho Western 1'nion T have reccatly tssned bonds of wald company, hearl ’ul ht Per gent nierest, to bo pald semi-unn which they are exchangiug for the epreciated aud productive btock of ihe Russian Extension Telegraph. 'Lhis stock fs owned by Individusls—a Jarge sharo by the Directors of e Western Union Telograph Company. Bince tho suc- cess of tho Atlantio Cable, the Russiat stock has depre- ciated very much, and will e unproductive for several yeurs, and at lnst may prove entirely worthless, Now 1 Joih to know 1 sald Direetors, have authority for mukln“, ehva disposition of the property of the stockholde! Rl Wosiery Uuigh Teigeik elegraph Company Lompuny. dasy' of the —— SorTHWrsT PACIFIC RAMROAD~Sce advertise- went under * Financlal.” pb SIS THE MARKETS. JCaretully reported for Tum Tuiscwm. | THUREDAY, Jan, 31, 1867, ASTIFS--The market 18 dull and prices are nominal ut $8 488 25 for Potg, aud $11a$11 75 for Pearls. 8 remain steady at §15 for Common, $18a420 for Croton, and §55 for Philadelphia F COTTON - usiness has heel y moderate, owing 5Nl|r||-ml) 1o the diffienity expeiienced in showing samples niing the prevailing state of the weather, On the few it former prices have been realized, but ot yery strung. ‘The transactions foot np quote at 54 to 3se. for Middling Uplands to Jeans. ¥ markct for Brazil Coffee Is firmer, under favorablesnews recefved from Rio Janclro via E but business s restrieted, owing to th of holders. We have only to note s of 481 bags Rio, ex steamier South A in bond. Other kinds arc negleetod. FLOUR AND MEAL-The m ate Flour is fairly ive, but prices are Jower and dar, the decline belng s@15¢. on the low and 13225¢.e. medium and better grades; the sales are 9,600 4$10 10 for Supestine State ; $10 20a11 50 for 0 004§11 50 for the low ‘grades of Spring eetern Eatva; $11 654812 80 for falr to choice wags for Shipplug Oblo; 612 10a$13 25 ade brands, and #12 802916 for St. Louls Ex- s salable at §2 0@ & 25 per sarbes pnde the maiket et for] Western rmd' Ed tras. Buckwheat Flonr 100 B, Canadian Flour 8 dull aud heavy : sales of 120 bble. at $12 20 2§14 70 for Trade and v bran Southern Flour fs more active, but at irregular prie witles of 450 bblx. at $10 50§13 for common to fale Balti weore and Conntry Extmis, and $13 102816 & oud Family brands. Kye Flour 15 wore active and is het- ter ; snles of 700 bbls. at 8 Thafs. Corn Meal js lower, 1t 11 good demand ; sales of 1,400 bbls. Brandywiue at 40. ATN—The Wheat market lower and tled ; ther limited speculative bush. No. 2 Chicago Saring nt §2 % a $ arley 1 heavy and in Lmited oq of 14,600 hush. at $1 05 and §11% for Canada West, “free,” delivered. Hariey Malt Ix quiet at $1 Zia§l w. Rye is firm, but quiet ; sales f I Jots of State ot §1 26281 20; the sale of Canada, was aU8L W, now dicld higher. Oats s demand very light ; salos of 000 ish., iu Jots, at Bhaete, for Old Western, in store; | i aeoe. for dersey, nid 0%, for Sinte. Coru is lower and unscitied, though with few sellers al the concession ; th fnquirs ds 1w part for export ; 150,000 bush. ak'$1 06 17 tap Jersey Yellow, n and $1 10081 i1 y 08491 09 for 0., delivered prites are withont lont). HAY—The market Is dal, %, s0d §1 We Angp quote at $130adl & HEMP- N s dall and heavy at 11je., gold; other nde are fnactive and vonisal, HIDESThe matkel is f the obstructions in the stre Dusitess i e done ] at abwit 1ide, gold: 1,0 ) | 4,000 Dry W0S AT w0 Wel Salted Bo Ayres Ox, 160, eurrency, P, and sundry lots ity Sinugiters, meluding Cows, at Joj@lic., und Stears @t 1242 150, CUrrency LATHS Eastern ure dull and heavy at 15 ond b 00 _Dry Orino oy Monfevi - 2 three 70 for monthis LIME-Rackland is firm and io fuir demand at §; Common, A for L. MOLASSES v busi [ red more freely, and the hhuds, Cuba Miswovado at 41 dde. at 4oc. NAVAL y et but pricgs are without change; at Goje for’ Epirits.Shrpen tine. nominal; we quote City fo ot &1 1681 20, Cride 48125 fox No. 2, No. 3 OI18 are dnll and prices are Linseed at #1 20281 22, Crode W Sperm at #2 63, and Lard Olls wnd falr to prii ON S A falr husiness was Aone In Pork to-day 1y; for future deliv Sows at #2141 1 or the J0th of wre 5,50 Bbls, at $19 do. (Cragin’s brand); foss; and 917 for Extra Priwe. st wales of 1 at $0adna for $11a818 for New d %15 for Old 21 60 for New do. Tie he Aales, forOld Mo $10 574 @20 37 for New Western Beef is quiet b ON Plain M Exty * o B momiyal. Deef Hams are fiem and i fur d of 195 bhis. at $5 ¢ #35 50 for, Western, and 100 Cat Meats are firm and in deman s of 900 s, e, for S Y2124 for Haws, the latter for liht i wanted, hut the %, nt 104 ry packers Niefty to retail bitt and 10 i1je. for Ci . Lard i without ¢h fied: aalos of swall L s Kol to Prin L2 1sje,; sad | ote it 9 Leaido 1 s, bt he bus! v No. 1, and L } 100 tes., seller AFTEENOON PROVISION MARKET, 430 Yot i dull ; sales of 250 buls. Ol Mess Weatern Mess offered nt $20 508, v enla . : ib; buyer do., §20 Now seller February, ot §20 250 % 1§20 624020 75, and buyer do. M1 dull and Tower ; we quote Cridesat 19 Reflued, hond, 8, and 32c, for 1. W. I8 very light, and prices nominally anetion to-day whout 9,000 b Rangoon dnmaged o voyage, were sold at Sse.@ | B, carrency, in bond. Prices are steady but the demand is moder Bave only to notice 96 hihds, at 11jc., snd 102 A it 9 adije.; Refinedsare quict. The steady and at 20@0¢. for West- in bulk. @13 hoxes Havus TAI.L(!\:' ' :‘v‘:_:r 'l P acl salen of 50, pd 8. HISKY--The miarket is inscbiica e, g, - B b ke sales today of 6,00 b Slate Flocces it suc. moderately® “ e DRY GOODS TRADE. Npw-Yomi, Jan. 31, 1 » trade in dry goods continues very unsati g 1l "-‘n'v"ri‘pfinx O w0 be saidl 1o Jiave opened, s antlcipations are UPOL & VEry meager o lo. Apents of New-York houses ‘h“lu“m:::lun‘&:glf"n;l'fiw:u:: Aull foeling. Jobbers Lave ot ot ullu:'lmub a find 1t wnusuaily distigulf o ik Usls collections. The Fe Wewthor 16 all sec- revalende of e tons «-mmslm-nlmmn of the fnterior to postpone thelr tlons for the Bpring trade, but at Bane tine £ their reducing thefr acewmulation of Winter nditlon of affates in Wall-st. wnd ouey Wwarkes kave also a dopicss: éneiderable roduction, v tock. Lie st {x ngeney = {ng eficet ypon hus| . e miactinens hAde accumnlyted S S, aud Ao 0 jeduatis thels ceiolly the Producess of totton goods. The largy sledk ottt BhRE RESders 1t wlmoet nevitable Tt sepaen's trinde In those fubrics should opeu with & cextaln fgres dtation and weakness, degree of R wotings ahd nm:“ng. aro dull. Btandards matintain their guotations, but low grades dre weak wn Appleton A, lower; the Jobbers quots Amoskeag A, 22 atte.s Atlantic A, 22¢; Atlantio H, 21c.; Atlautic V, 15§ Princoton A, g1 Great Vally k‘" aion Jisi e Tudian Orehard BR. 1785 Indlan Bk 1% an Orchard €, 1908 Lawreneo C, 3140 ¥, wije.; Medford, 20c.; Pacifie A, 2tje s Paciio L, fine, 1805 Depperell E, e, stark A, 214c. et Shirtings are quiet, bt the finer grades hold P7ie v e johhwrs, quote leadhig makes o Yiitows © New-York Mills. “srje; Wamsutia 1T 82 Bartlett™, ; - 3, Pepperells 0. {("“‘nl:lh'm 4, 7240, ':o- Cultham y Lt tody 503 U tioa 10-4, 90c.; TELL' Semp. 5 go 0es Bates 54, 324¢; Masonville, 2240.;} Awoskeag Al. ] A"dflw"mfl simall nssorting husiness doing at $ivst there h-ln?dpfl ‘n‘t(h‘:: ‘demand §s not at all proportioned to the ocks now offering, Among the jobhors the follow Amoske Bpragy now current : Amerleail, 17 pue D, 18¢.; Mervimac W, 20 ru-n. 19¢.; Bpragie's fancios, ers, 1 mond, 174, ;- Awoskeag mourning. . t5e.; Pacifie, 18, Aol o . for standard, Railroad (its Fasters term ‘from 8t. Louts to Ran Frauc When completed, it il prose lesgth, cosing’ whout Wikl J 036,000 acies of la @) foruicg o direct and contiuuous rvute o & road of 310 hoving & tal valn With & fotal & (Byrzies s sbove Pt bich tuay be issuel at a 1ate not exce PLKTED work a it progreses Of the present issue of #2,000,000 of Toads, & mited amonst Is vow ered for wale. Foi furtier particulars apply 4o WARD & Co., BANKERS _No B4 WALLST. ‘FIR.“'I' MORTGAGE BOND OF THE TOLEDO, LOGAXSPORT, AND NORTHERN INMDIANA RAILROAD CO. AMOUNT OF 1SSUK...oooiinecrninans .- 81,500,000, IN COUPON BONDS OF $1,000 EACH. Taterest at the rate of SEYEN PER CENT per annun, payable sew- susaally s New-York, on the First days of Jausary end July We are suthorized to ofer to the Srst applicants §500600 Louds, at the low rate of 75 cents, intending to bokl tus vewa' Nigher price. This will leid over 9 per cout income, 356 add 20 per cont of the awount of the bond to the priveipai at maturity For furtlier particalars appls to MORGAN, LATHROP & Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 52 New-st. and No. 36 Broad-st, Kew-York, Keter W JAY COOK & Can, Baubers, New Vork, Ovrice e TRUSTEES in conformity to the Charter subwit the falkiwing stateient of fia ahairs ou the i Riske, from Jst of Jur ber, 1. . $° licies B0t marked off y, b Prodduws o Total amorut of Marine Prew No Palicies bave been jurd wpon Lifo Kic Vifh Martae Risks. 3 marked ol frow It Januarr, 1666, to Jiat De 1w “ Premi cember 506 s pald dus'ng the same period Returss of Premiums and Fx- o R i tock, City, Bank and . #6771 958 00 LA W . 221,200 0 e York B 7. 141,066 24 Premium N 3 Casb v Bagh. ... Tota! Amoust of Assets “© certifeates of profas will e epreseniaiyen, oo and afler est. Jutatanding certiieaten of tie wgue of 1064, will be tedeemed and i to the hoiders therof, ur their legal representarives, on and after rm-dn thetth of Februa v next, froms which date all interes: thereon a 10 be proaduced ab the tie of parmsent, 898 2 on the netearned premims eocmber, 1860, for whick, eer e e A dividend o th e atr 7 the 24 of Aprl pest. By ordes of ibe Board, 7 CHAPMAS, Secietory. anperene Witrian K Dorow, C. A Tlasp, wre D ys, o G Hossox, B J Hewiavn, Moons, Bavip Lawe, P, Bamoo w, Hrxny Cort, Tawrs BRver Fieronen Wisthat, Wa € Prosensonn, Lonoy AL Wiiey, Roer B. 3t Luws Convis, Daxigs 8 Mineen, Go W. Bresi Chas W Koswir, Wi Stomas, Furo'x CHATRERY, Jowkr Houmeoow, Hexia K. Boa Janes Low, W W annwy Wearox, Josura J. HEXKY, 8. BTRPRENON, Vs PRRRIN:, x B W, PAvL Kporyor SHEFPARD CANDY, JOSEPIGAILLAND, JT., 3 ENRY Connmtirs Grivsm ¢ JONN D, JONES, Preddost. CIARLES DENNIS, View-FPresident. WAk 1. MOORE. 24 Vice Pres D HEWLETTY KUAKY PFITC MEETINC e CAKBON NILL COAL COMPANY K TRUSTEES =il e held ut the ofies of JOIIN 81 & the City of New WEDNESDAY . the 6th ek . be pant st this Office. e Nowtu-W pamis Raipaay Co. g oanway, Nuw Youx, Jar. 29, 1063 AOUPONS DUE FEBRUARY 1 ) following-named Bonds will be paid op as tion 88 thos Ofice—rit &N W. K. Co. First Preferred Sicking Fusd N W I Co. Appivton Extecsion. WK Co Grees Bay Extens I Co, General Vit Mort cage. T G, Cona. Sinklug Pund. K I Co. Pand Mostgoge, O o N W b PRITCILARD, Tre: kS D, 14, Jun. 21, 107, l GOLD, on the First vt PUiLAD) g VIC RAILWAY COMPANY, N DIVISION, due Febpuars 1, will be paid oo presentation 1o soupons at the Rankiny Honse of Mesre. JAY COOKL & ¢ York, ua and afier that date, WAL J. PALMER, T Owviox ManrTa axp O wxart RAILROAD COMPAXY, i, Jan. 29, 1067 PEREST CGUPONS on the FIRST HE MORTGAGE BONDS of thix Compavy, due Feb. 1, will Mrh o o jean Ngtigual Dagk N f, oy pisgmisten o te Augea s‘vm “'u,..i'fri‘gwx{dgi ‘Aviericas Natiopal Park, New Yori, wil pay C bo s 83 bt A BRADLEY, Cashier. he_ Stockholders of the 1 awd SALT ASSOCIATION, will ,2 D & Co, No. 3 Pine-st ‘?}11 ey, A MELTING of L\ LAVAYETTE OIL, COA 1d 8t the office of K. A, K1 day of February, 1667, e Jork Feb 7 1 SUN MY P0XT, INSURANCE, COMPANY. speeae] meting of the Sexip Holders v on_ Satarlay, b4 RLGSAN 0 PINEAT, DFALFR IN SOUTHEEN AND WESTERN LCUI TIES, STATE. COUNTY, ARD To’%:"_“mm‘“ PALTNEST, ALEAXY, Tee. 2, 1908, ! LBY (:1\'[2.\' pursuant to oarter 18 i Lawse of 1865, thet J.\ Chapter 206, Laws of 1850, and Lo elrenlating notes issied to ek FAVK, o Banking As- sociotion locabed 1n the City of New-York, 51/l be sedezmed, AT PAR, by - Buperiaten hx:' of to u.mn‘\ lr:pm;ul. o0 prescatation atThe National Mechunics ami¥arwers Jiank, in the Clty of yoans frgn e datelereut, el ot mates WA ontstanding eirenlating votes of the said haok wost be an aforesi, Wikl 8L AT o 1o date bereof, and ) Botes itye] ot b preseuted oy Tescuption a1l pasment 5kt the tme thuy specks fied will coase to ben ehaige upos the fund in hands of the Saperiw teudent for that purpose. G. W. SCHUYLER, . rintrodest J\IG Jwotn, Rrath or Nuw-VoRK, BANK v;n-vi'u?v,l TJOTICE in hereby given; pursuent to Cha 1% 18 ) v y ol Py gy, Al il s o iwned to the SHOE eated fn the City of N intendent of State Nat " Leather B, vears from the date and et b "The out cireulating notes ofethe aid Bark maet be presented, 3 ok o gyl st paptores aibatin St Aioe 1ot b presented fo redermption ‘Gme Shteites will eosse 0 bas charge upon the fuud Ia the haods of the be: e for that puriose LG W. SCRUYLER, sSwperivtendest. e e New Yoy, Dee. 1, 1008, l)},f'n.\l TORS are Leveby notified that inter- ot a1 the rate of 3 per cent per aium will be paid on oll e from i to $500, 3ud at the rate of 6 per eeat per anhum on over $500, which hare boen deposl: Yaouths previons to the 1ot da o A the S5t day of Junmary ne Litercst uot called for will be added to the -principal sud deaw § a3l Sepaddied presions 10 the I of Jea Bar Bark open daily fromw 10 6. v 14113 n m. an on Thurstays frow § t CHANLES A WHITNE), Secretasy. Wr'x"x.uq 11, SLOGUM. Prodviest. \ SW-YORK SAVINGS z 3AN corver or Fouriseuthest., SIX FER CENT. iu | Degosits made o o5 before Feb. 1 wi) érawinterest from - THOMAS CHLISTY, Presidest. Dividend No AMERICA U the Stal Orvier v THR DUBEGUE A1 Sk Urry RAILIoAD Co, Nework, Jan. 29, 1907 that a Scrip Dividend sarnttaz) o the Proferred Stock “amings of the Youd fur 1686, JESUI & Ca., No. 54 Browiwa, i) at the closing of the beoks. L WiV Lo from the 1ot to the JONN F. DUMONT, Awistant Secretary. SYHINC COMPANY.—At a moet- S eed e t tho Truvafer, Ui of the Company, Na ud_atier February 1 net, traiyier Uhe 2b just. 10 tho 31t insk., hoib dark ip- clusi® o, —Jag. 14 8. GIBLIN, Becrtary. Task oF T SANWATEAN C0) : ol New-Jonk, Jen. 31, ¢ aud Directors of the Manhattan sy deetured s DIVIDEND of FIVE (3) PER GENT 1 0 ) out of the prodts of the last six mosthe, par- i on aud Aflr:"\: YURDAY, the 2ty ',TK HARBERGER, Casbie. CTHIRTIETH DIVIDEND. CIANTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. A SENTASNUAL DIVIDEXD of FITE (5) PRR CENT (free of ta), bas VIS DAY bees declased payable ou demand at the offes of the Com- pany, No. 176 Broadwar. JAMES B. AMES, r., Becretars. HE Preside: Jauvary n sitnated on the north side of Fe wid Fieveuih-aves., known 4a * Desiie's Disiil for cash, 1t s & larze oue, urfl ;-u:‘n.n wlmmmnhc onder, ever)! | v audouly 8 r being ue audouly receut AT e 1 W, leds, Brick Stables 21t axtares of a Conl Yard tats. Inquire ow the prem- Teuthste, Wilissbargh. ANUFACTURERS and persons desiring o able i it are fvited 0 eramine the werlle of Ao FISISH, 4t No. 4 Beekiwan-st ‘M Grven ov Tuw Fanens ) "% EXCUANGE PLACY, Ay ST, W BroMA P e, Jan 9 IMT . § | BRICKEIS ¥ VIE COUPONS of the ANSVILLE and | CIAW FORDSVILLE RAILROAD COMUANY due on 1t of FEB lfia;!tcn—!eulm Gitnations LADY WO SPEAKS FRENCH, GERMAN ant FNGLISIT, wishes to find soine one going to , to whom bustess ; i well aequaiuted in P 79 Larnedst. Weat, Mich, 5iiuétjol|s .maqgcp—n!alcn. GENTLE) ¢ v eavs’ experience GENTLEMAN of e bt Vet wishes a8 itien. sud uow flling a very responsivle posiiy MENT from Iflflmhnl!h\n‘(lukl_v. First-class | Addivss R. 1., Post-Ofice Box No. 1,004, JOTICE—A young Scotchman, who s \ roriital PAMMEE, woc i sugage as Horeman or Orenees AN, toreab el PAAL, ULt - 18 this eocutry superiutending agricultural isbor. Has ive vnw < copiies bl peferences. - No objeetion Lo ean give e toup o of accounts, to any part of the U5, Adress T. IL, Jo e e elapencs. - Adires . H. W b el T N 3 FI0 MANUFACTUREES and WIHOLESALR l DEALLES —~WANTED » 51 nux;}"n'v:lil:?m by one who has had axpericuce, Address . ok ity Post-Ofice. Qelp Wanted. i TLEMANZwanted of literary abilities GENTLEMANZW y RO A B o et v AL e e TOR W ANTED=Yor daily_morm: N EDITO! A WANTE or & nflm- ‘ng, indepeudent Unlon I‘Al::«lll\hlbn\-; oud per = 1t Hud over the Merchianty’ Eachange and News Roomw, No- . 2 - 'm.m;m, {.t‘. J-? %, ll&. i \( 2. —The COUPONS due Feb. 1 on th X . w . W, . X e v offor o Niaars. M. K. Jsiin uuéa No. #4. Broad- :{7‘_1--: Gosemment tex. - 5. B N" “YORK, ) 1-:\_v'mll'm' DLAND, AND LONDON ‘I‘::‘,‘l;:i“ i Fe SALR, PLY 10 GRO. ¢ DUNBAR, it N 46 ¥ ST 5w " o TSSTRANCK COMPANT, igorg ping i New Youx, Jan. 17 167 ; ) i) G of the Board of Directors, A‘\’lx..wA ‘(‘l‘l!;lEI;IA‘IINMAITII 1o CROWELL was unasimously Jieeted Vresident, vice MASON J:‘“o.{“",";_',"““- -.-'A -’n:i“ WILSON aypointed Secretary, T i“fluul "Mm Banking Honses and Bankers. BOWLES, DREVET & Co., No 24 nl:'u):u PAIX, FARIS, vaneen o SMERICAN lll.‘l}‘ll’l'lk! AND (ASf COUPONS G “‘rnl’n Drilla are quict at 25@ 2340, Colored Cotton Goods are in Hmited demand ‘enll‘l‘l'y. with ample supplics. The jobbers quote as follows for E“‘J‘ n:, H DCIIIII!V—AM.(‘M,&B.; 11 Wiy rowgy #65 o NITED STATHS of ENGLAND BODGIIT an SOLD. BILLS on the ONTTRD BTA R o fressed to 0w care will be wrompiiy osit!on to le, steads man; FU L Nunday Tises Ofee, Kew-York. TOR TNTS WANTED fo 0 o T IAT A‘%x’i‘};-gun x- FEIWERN THE STA ; h UKES AND RESULTS. By the Hoa. Al %&&“M Tor the Life, Lettcrs, and Speeches d(kll:‘ Aleiander IL. Siephens. By Hevry Cloveland, Seml I-‘v-hn-' see our terma Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING Co. No IFE INSURANC! b § AGENT travel for 8 Seb preed F‘."::;‘."‘i‘y’"_-‘;!"&‘ “‘i’i‘;{q%?‘m‘:“u'!_gfi _o " BOOK AGENTS —We y Canvase, WELEY'S :!. employ adilonsl Comranet o cosieisd, ot mare thes w0 Soued thas wero ever e isvued of any. T vy of "Tie groat T E'f.!ién T O n it erth by 5—.-—- poiea yponcnts R0 CAK & g g ('Mnl.i reland, Oldo, or Detrolt, £ WANE W Aaber and trower . ,n:“\::infi:ly st No. 420 East Fufty-Srst-st., between. mm \and - o' clock p. B g - o 3 'E stea AN WANTED X Sl AN o T a3 3 BT — T LR DAY, S —AGENTS Wifl.E § lét}fih‘firam{vfiuw qur petes wtare chance. o s WS Ny 10 Brvaivag, . T owe 5o &