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neoted with a gangue of besutifal white calcareous spar’ from epy miners in intimate combination with it, MONEY MARKET. whioh renders it very eary for droving, and the smelting Monvar, Nov. 22—6 P.M. | of it, imalarge way, has been found mot to excend three " ‘The excitement in Wall ctrect is increasing, At the | dollars per ton of metallic lead, ‘rst board to-day, the transuctions were immense, anda | The compeny recen'ly formed for working thes larger portion them u-usi for cach, All the fancies were | mincs on an extensive soale have the moans, the In active demand and improved from the opening. Nica- | skill, and the determination to put the works at ragua Transit is steadily advancing, under a heavy fre | once into active operation, The company has beem from the bears, but it is so subject to floctuations, that organized, with the Hon, James (. Forsyth as Prosi - nO Ome cam tell where it will be from day today. Com- | dent, 8. T. Jones, U-q., Vico President, R, P. Remiogtom, pared with prices current at {he close on Suturday, there | Erq , Superintendent Trustee, and Charles MeLachian, ‘Das been am adv: in every stock on the list. rth Esq , Secretary, Under the management of these gen- American Trust went up 3 percent; Canton Company, 1; | tlemen, the interests of the stockholders will be proteot- Edgworth Company, 1; Cary Improvement, \4; Ports- | od. and their profits largely augmented, The most exp i mouth, 3; Harlem, 3; Nicaragus Transit, !{; Penn- | eveed men have been obtuined, toattend to the practical #ylvania Coal Company. 1; Erie Railroad. 43; Long Island | part of (he | usiners at the mines, and s0 far as the finances 14g; Stomingtom, 1; Hudson Kivor Railroud, ; Pane. | of the company, are concerned, the most economical ma Railroad, 2; Michigan Contral Railroad 4, At the | eystem will be purrucd, consistent with the rapid dovel- second beard there was a rlight re-action in some of the | opement of the company’s mineral wealth, The surface emall fancies, while the improvement im others continued, | work at the mines having been completed,the entire foroo North Amecicam Trust de-lived 14 per cont; Nicaragaa | of the company will now be directed to the extraction of 34; Edgeworth, +{; Cary Improvement, advanced ‘ per | OTe, and the superintendent expects to have upwards of cent; Parker Coal Company, 1; Pennsylvania Coal dom- | @ thourand pigs of lead in this market, on or before the pany, 1; Long Isisnd, 34; al! others closed without chauge, | lt of January, 18(3. After that, the reocipts of metailio It is our impreceiom that they are getting the steam on | lend from the mines will be regular. The smelting fur- some of the fanoles a litile too fast, and a great deal too | Weces already ereoted will turn out about twenty tons per strong. Phere is already denger of a collapse. day, and 28 coon as the under ground work gets fairly an- ‘The reovipts at the office of the Arsistant Preasurer of | der way the daily product will average nearly that quantity | this pert today amounted to $86250; payments, $223, | We cee nothing in the position of this oompany to prevent 401 77; belanee, $5,247 420 98. | its becoming the mort gigantic concern of the kind in the We are suthorized to stato thet the contract betwoon | country, That it will be immensely productive, and pay the Cumberland Coal Compavy and the Baltimore and | enormous dividends om the capital invested, there is aot Ohio Railroad Company, for the construction of cars for , he slightest doubt. the transportation of eos! bas beem consummated by tho | The superintendent of the banking department in the | payment to the railrond company of fifty thousand dol- | Comptroller's office ef this Staie has furnished the .1i- lars on account of the cum stiputaced. We are alo in | lary s2rgus with the annexed abstract of the quarterly formed that the falling of the roofofthe mine on the pro- Teports of the banks, made om the 4th of September, 1852. | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, perty of the Maryland company is a trifling affair, andof | Hans or tie Stare ov New Yonx, Serremusa, 1852 no comrauonee, and that '¢ occurred before the purchase RePURCEs. soon direo by the Cumberland Coinpany. ‘The instalments in the | ¥2B) 2nd dircounts exocpt to direotore and. | | now ateck iesue have beea promptly paid and no delim. | Loans and discounts to dircetors. 5,798,405 quenta exist except where the parties are absent from | All vther ligbliities, absolute or comtingent, of | the city, ‘These stutemen(s core from an official eource 4 FOCtOr ces as I olavagar and can therefore be depeuded upon, | Beal estate ....... ‘The St. Lawrence Mining Company hay called for the | Ronde and mortgrees. last instalment om its stock. payable fy conts on ench | ptOeks. 16,188,306 akare the 30th inst., and fifty cents on iho Sst of De discount! 183 683 oember. | Lose and axceune accoun’ TIT. 680 Henry P. Knight and William Debom receivers of the | gverdraftet. se oaossis | Pawtucket Bank, Boston, notify ull pertons having olaims | Cech items : 4 13.062 964 | against eaid Bank,that by s decree of the Supreme Judicial Dills of colvent banks ou hand. 2774 106 | Court, the same must be presented for paymont on or be’ | iit of suepended banks on handy fore January 1, 1858, or they will be forever barred, | Bue from eclvent banks on demand 15130 ‘The Bartlett Mills Manufacturing Company of New- | Due from solvent banks on credit... 262,511 burypert, Mass. kus declared a dividend of three anda | Due from suspended barks on demandt . raat | oe halfpercent, The James Mills Manufacturing Company Add for conte.......... 761 f th thr t. pay abl ——— of the eame place, three per cont. payable on dewand Bic jaa aiaTTe The great Northern [eel Mining Company of St. Lawrence coumty have made a most rapid progress in developing the richness and resources of its wi- +} Tho whole of the item marked *, amd portions of those marked f, are not Included in the feoting marked “Total recourcee.”” neral property. Operations on the different veins | tommenced om the 29th of July last, and in less tham | $62,207,216 four months the energetic saperindent trustee has ac- | 0,089,181 complished more than any othor minivg company inthe Restrtercd eee meprap ree arb be 2, Kee country haveim asmany years, Onthe 29th of July last, | Due Treasurer of the State of 1,728 848 the ground near the shafts was covered with rubbish and depositors on demand... 66,807,497 refuse, the remmants and remains of the old company. | Due individuals and corporations other than barks and depositors, 1.818,049 Since that time the #haits in both veins have been cleared | Due banks om demand. 27.536 497 and timbered to the bottom, » large and substantial on. | Due banks on credit..... 1,259,018 7 gino hotise erected andarixty hore power engine put Puste others, not included in elihor of the 1,606, za | into operation. Machin+ry of great strength over the Add for cente. e384 | main shaft completed, a smelting house, dressing house, | ———— | ‘Total Liabilitie: + $202,608 804 drying house. horse whime, dwelling houzes for ming: have been fished, and are in active operation for the purposes required, All the arrangements for a most thorough working of the two old veins--the Coal Hill and | Uniom—have been perfected. and mining the ore is pro. | gressing in the most reientific menner, with the proba- | bility of realizing the most gratifying results. Tho two great mines belonging to this company sre within three hundred fathoms of each ether, mearly parallel, embrace ing four veins each, extexding on the company’s property | about one mile im length. The Norihern is called the | time. Union, aud the Southerm the Coal Hill mine. They are | The following table shows the quantity of some of the sufficiently eontiguous to be commanded for surface work | principal articles of pooduce, left at tide water from the by one sot of machinery. The twoiines have been proved | commencement of navigation to 14th November, inoiu- | to adepth of sixty and two hundred feet respectively, and | sive, during the years 1960, 205 days; 1851, 214 day bave produced from the epace worked, returns more ex. 1852, 207 days:— traordinsry tha ever made by any mines {n this country | Receirts or Paopuce at Tivn Wars. this side of the Rocky Mountains. These mines were 86 1851. worked im 1836, and continued up to 1510, when opera- ‘The general statement, of which the foregoing is an ab- | stract, comprises the condition ef two hundred and fifty- | seven barks and one brauch, Reports were received | from two bundred and thirty-eight; tho rematning twenty (individual banks) have given notice of closixg | their affairs, and the figures as to them were taker from the books of the depar:ment ; hence,the difference im the | footinge of the two columns, Sinee the last report (26th | of June) eleven new banks have reported for the first April ls. — Anrid 20 3.047 048 3.003.562 tons, from a variety of eauces, were suspended. The 2,843,197 8,751.401 gentleman who superintended the working of the mines ta iy from March, 1827, to the close, gives, among other, the : gen OTS following reasoa for their surpention:— Otker gr: ns, i 934,908 1. There was no working capital paid in by either com- | wae bbis: 55,502 8208, pany. a thing unbeard of in the annals of mining; butthe | Pork 4 45.012 £ a was forced from the commenceinent to pay its own {#hee-+-:.- ee 3 Beg APS +g aes ofs0 email am extent of volu (under 409 | Lard... + 8.018.848 10781840 9.712.167 Ms ease ‘tee companies, Pagiariy servaloet, “3 Ga aus be a Le a — pea a directors, agents, and captains, all under <"9276221 10948 198 jonaa 3. the very dtfective machinery at work for freeing the | The quantity of flour, wheat, oorm and barley left at | amine from water, which I ounceive to have been the m serious difficulty in the operations of these compani The queatity of water even in the worst senson of the year .and at the greatest depth did rot exseed 120 tide water, from the years 1851 and 1852, was as follows :— second woek in November, in the | Flour, bbls, Wheat, bu, Cor, bu. Carley, bu. | SNe ee ee er ends ee cating | 2651 1OSi4 G4 774 84.5155 11435 | ehinery st work, would be oomridered @ very trifliag 659777) °'"'144.208 © 283,779 87088257 987 | matter. 4. The Knap for saultng, at arate double w! nd really cout 6. Hauling the ore and impurities to be dressed 11; miles distant, whem they should have been diessed on the mine 6, The ot ayer of the managere and men employ- ed—causing the mine to be worked in a very upminer- Dec..,.... 17,578 Inc, 119005 Ime 2.703 Imo. 45.552 The sgoregate quantity of the same articles left at tide water, during the commencement of navigation to 1dih Nov. inclusive, during the years 1861 aud 1852 was as followe : symen! to Moss Tike manner, and to great disadvantage, and witha vast Fae ie With Gowhe,’ Belai he. aR OF werians ass Sad Taber 3,047, 2843107 © 7,808,974 1.427 880 7. The parebs of one and tke erection of another ‘9 ra _ 5,761,401 S1B70L 1,763,332 very lerge establishment for dressing and smelting the ore, which wore never used. It is awonder that the mines, under such management, produced an;thing. Notwithstanding the extravagauce and ignorance exhibited in working these miaes at that time, the valwe of lead produeed ‘from the whole exoa- vation at Coai Hill, was about twe hundred and forty- 93,486 186 Ino 29 2 908,205 204 Dee 2,181,353 Inc. 336,152 Deas. ‘The aggregate quantity of the same articles left at | tide water, from the commencement ef navigatioe to the 14th of November, inelusive, duriag the years 1550 aud | 1851, was as follows :— Flour, in, Wheat, bu, Carn, bu, Barley, bu, one thagrand dollars. 2604865 © 2.694.362 3,166,302 1,617 416 ‘To give am idea of the richners of these mines, we S7OL 40 6,147,081 1.7u8,882 | Increase, 398.707 In. 3,057,080 In.1 950, 29 In, 246,416 By reducing the wheat to flonr, the quantity of the latter left st tide water this year, compared with the | corresponding pericd of last year, shows am increase of | £58,165 barrels of flour. Stock Exehan nex s etatement made by the Superintendent of the smeiting and dreeting department in the establishment mnormnons price of $25 per ton of motal- Me lead. The Superintendent says :—“ The following statement will show the amount of metallic lead obtained from both seeMons, co far as 1 have been able to glean | from memoranda in my posscerion, leaving, however, some of the product which I am not sble to give you 1198 Ohio 6’ with eertainty.”” Bravasivny o Lrap Ssteuten a? Coan Hy Western Seotion. Eastern Section. } a Ps Monihe. Lead Saeed ead Seted | sioca Erg Gon id ti ise i Pounds. rounds. 00 Hu 110434 oop | Huw MCh STR BdE.- 100% 109 © + 60, SOU Tn *, . 80.872 | inh Ru Biis, 49" I 0 ‘s ‘Tuel » 4 121,988 | 125" Fs ;| | + 20,906 . 29,916 | 8 Edge + 30.228 20 53 4 Hud g:: RR. e] November afterwards, " NY e NBR... 3 Pepe te an KR. Total, ...1,845 (88 208 5 Bank 42 Phenix Baka, Ms Ocenn Bank Average yield of the ore, 67 acon: Besides this, considerable ore was smelted on private account, ond the Union mine produced epwards of five | BOARD. 100 she Nio Francis. 960 0 . 26000 Erie Con Bai a} 6 Con Bas foo a be I Ph] Ps) hnndred tous of metallic lead. The aggregate product = {i0 -of the two mimes—Coal Hill and Union—was not much | a na bi wader two thousand five hundred tone. It appears by | j;- aN o ton Co (bis; that with all the bad management, a large amount — we ee a hid ef ore was produced, With proper machinery st that | 1h Eigeporth land Co time, anda regular scientific system of mining, thean: | “ Eon nwa! product might easily have been two thousand tons | jy vet pig lead, As it was, dividends amounting to upwards | 40 Portemouth D Bee pe nm Baer were paid, which was so much | ie Cary Impt © alear profit, an wo onpital was ever paid in. . Such is the history of the mines of the Great Northera | Lead Company, and it is perfectly plain that, with judi, | -eioug management, their productivencss ean be in- | omeamd ten-fold. The operation of there mines, unde, | “the old company, sbows that the supply of ore im, the | i S Pay 4 Peon foal Ce, crRrY eRape’ ach me P.M. ended upwards; 70 dbl weer cud ab 900836 7 nh 08% foe pela eed saan, 8 $515 (oe pearls, per ‘veins ia Imexhanstiblc—that with the moit bungling and Obio, sb $6 60.0 $6 08% por bbl, Abeut 76 bbls, Jersey meal realized $3 75. \Wheest we in better suppl; whi do at $111; and 4.000 inferior bon a Western o: bushel resched 22,600 bushels new Southern yellow, at 85 a Bfc ; +] and We: Carte. beeves; 1.000 Southerm and Weeter: rele Bate Tho market is a li” m mixed at 87 8 889. G per Ib. abet 200 bi d remainin, (Lower Bull's Head )— Mfored, 2200 00 beef cattle; all rold at from 6 to $5 50 for lambs, cepted in some inet @ week, We consia market; ‘ce. dec! bags Java cbapged hands, at 114; Bio, at 8% a OX. per lb. cach Fine Crackers 500 boxes Canton ported as sold, om private terms, viourly chieined Island at }od; rosin were taken an at 30; Iba, oxsh 2260. per!b onsh. ustomary credit 100 Iba. bbis. common at $1 per bbi cs rosin at $1 50 a $1 60. On et 60e. a 70c per gallon, pew do, at $16 50016 64: $19 %, ‘Dressec hoge were I perlb. 1 ages were taken. in part New beef favored owner he day’t mained as last noticed "$4. 3735 per 100 Ibs. timothy. Rough America $1.60 und C were effected to day at 2634 a c. boxes brown Wavana Co perlb | at Oa 040 per Ib, car. IMPORTATIONS THIS Coai—212 tons, Correr— 4,003 bogs, Cocoa—259 barrels balsam copaive. Fine Crackens—1,000 bexes. Invia Rusnen—28 bales, Porators—3.00 bushels. Prasten—80 tons. Bat—870 racks. 3.500 bushels. Stex.—71 cares, 869 bundles. Sv¢an—1 560 boxer, Ton. Tra. packs; Tin—285 boxes plates, 384 Habe, Woov—156 sticks rosewood. Weekly Re Im the ve. and pellet of ‘DISFARES. Abreose 2 Fo Asphyxi Atrophi Bleedin, Burned or eonlded. Bronohiti ance: aterrl Carbune! Caaualties: Cholera infantum, Cholers morbus Coll Sonseaigt Convulsions: Cron Congestion of inngs.. Caner um ori Debility.. Delirium tremeut 11 80 to 90 England, 7; Scotland, 2; Germany, 20; Britich Possevsi-re in’ North Amoric From—Hospital, Bellev audell’s sland, | Blackwell's Talend, 1 Colored Home, 1; Colored Ferso City Inspector's Of Corn evinced @ droping tenor Alt but 250 wold at prices ranging a ire the tormer, and $1 50 to $30 for tho latte Cowsand calves~ 40 cffored. and all rold at fiom $2510 $45 and caiver—80 ov sale; ali feken at from $ $45 Sheep und lambs—6 $00 on sale; all but 660 disporad Cf, at frcm $2 to $2 40 a p40 for eheep, aud $76 to $2 quetations votil more uniformity exists | Corres. seemed in brisk request. at higher prices; 800 | alte, and 5,000 bags yeraliy dealt rd continued im brick demand, ° 1,5€0 bbis.; country prime, at $5 a $6; do, moss, a'$9 75; Vermont de, at $11 50 a $12; and ro packed Chicsgo do, at $12 50's $12 75, Butter and chovse re- Duy Goons—448 packages, per ship Washi Drvcs—T half barrels arrow root, 160 bags 13 70 to 80 yea Praces oy Narrviry—United State ite at essioe. The tz ansactions ombraced 6.600 bushels We white at $1 228 $1 24; 19.600,fair Caundian do.. ope ane Wertern red at $1 1234; 7 500 prime Southera - ‘There $1 01; and» eomsidare- at 58 a 57 440. per ‘The day's antes At Washington Drove Yard —Offered, 2 900 the remainder from tor than it 32 to $ Sige par tb. $42.50 it useless 40 packs: ust 100 0: To per gallon. pay Banx—T6 bales Peruvian; 50 bags Quins, Hinrs—3.162 hides, 734 barrels cowhides. Tuon—2166 bors railroad ison. 7.568 bars bundios, 3,047 bundles, 1.028 bundles sheet, 2,022 bundles hoop. rt of Deaths few York, from tho 13th day of to the 20th day of November, 1852. Men, a Wenmen, @; Bove, 32; Giris, 75.—' . tion of bi ol Inflammation of bowels +2 Inflammation of chost.... 4 Infilamniation of lung: 3 Inflammation of stom: 1 Infammation of throat 2 Inflammation of liver. jlored Orpl “interments returned from Ward’s Island, 18. a. W. A ad City Inapeetor. lant ance, 2 unknown, 5. Penitentiary, Blackwell’! City Hospital, 3; Almsh war last, 1g Quali'ies were made at from the market gionng firmly, with a yening’s — | en and lambda 450 for at Chamberlain's. — (Hudson River Bull's Head.) Offered, to ay Ov10N.—-The sules were 500 bales to duy with a heavy | rt oes equivalent to to affix Corrnn.—& lol of old was disposed of, at 240, per lb., wore re $1 50 was the rate pre- nuit —There have been 750 boxes bunch raisins taken, os were sgain firmer, and active. To is whoat were rar ge come 49 000 bar bels were and at the close 10d, 90 bales Sea flour. 34 «38, 6d was asked; 400 bbls. is. 6d. and 80 bhds, tobacco, at 401 rates were alko firm. $79 was avked for 3.834 94. for flour, and 10d. for wheat. flour, The. rates were firm. af Siva fe. per foot measurement. Hay,—Liver rotailed at from $1123 to $1 37 !y per 100 at $275 Frxicnra.—Rat Liverpoo). iv the forenoon, 9000 bi lake Sid. while on" exgoged at Yd, part im chip's bags; was dimancded fer mere, and some 460 a 500 bales cotton were ewguged at 3d @ 2 10d, with Californis, Hors. We heard that 26 bales new found buyers at 220. Inon—A sale of 120 tons Scotch pig was reported at —Some trivial lots of Spanish were purchased at P = —The buriness im Rockland amountad to 10,000 Naya Stonxs,—No interestingenovements cocurred ia this line to-day Crude turpentine was quoted at $425 per 280 Ibs ; spixitado at 68 atc. por gullum,aad common About 4500 gallona linseed have been obtained Provisions —Pork was more active and higher; the tales consist dof 1.100 Mole old peme, at $16 « $18 igh, al and old moss, at $19 at? 5 ‘and 1,400 paok: arrive, at 120 9 12%Z0. per lb, rations renchod $8 76 Kicn —There were 50 tierces cold to-day at $4 123, » SrxD—-Netbing of importance eccurred tn clover or | flax was bold at $1.45 0 Joutta linseed at $1 75 a $1 80 por bushel. Srimiis —Sales cf 250 bbis Ohio and prison whiskey LA Sucans display # little more animation at full priees. 200 has murcovado brought be ; 40 do. Porto Rico the rome rate; 25 do. Texas, am unpublished figure; and 60 Tat cow.—The day’s movements comprised 12,500 lbs. ton. i divi, 11 iy aaa meer nal th fralhe etn engacsedaaaeiel Sse SSR meee 3e, han Asy- eunting 40 $2000, in 1" the Ban} # liberal renal be the ree tion ery 0 io Wm. H. Stephene, Pol oe strces, ie ve Ww x on MARSHALL, No. 5 Gold stroct. '#, 2's, au , Connection! ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY ayShE SEVENTH PAGE. ea Lose AND FOUND, REWARD WIL BE PAID BY we rent of the thief or thi evening, Novem| FoR re tole frem package t ! | _—eerrnrreer mrened iD LO ae NAAN AAAI SARA FEW SELECT FAMILIES, AND GENT! ‘be scocmmed i eT, Vit of, newly a bane ne a gle room, privnse table fore sexch ngod. Apply ab No. list Bh FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET, TO o single gentlemen, ine private family. Al edroom. Hath and water closet for the wa rik ma raia. Location unsurpaseed, Reforonees exchanged. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, oR TWO SINGLE gentlemen, *ith patisfactory reference, oan be aoooin modated with a back parlor and bedroom’ &dj ining. or a bedroom ip,the second story, ~ ith board {n a private fam- ily, ab Ko. 9 8 stroe’, (Warren place). onse B GENILEMAN, OR TWO FRIENDS, ¢ ry desirable pai ard, wita largo r sor, Laving grate and ether con veniaaces, ab terms. ‘The house ls near the Fulton ferry, Broudtyn, PARTMEN !'S 10 HEN T—TO SMALL, K Amerio:n families, in the new honses j corner of Ninjh pireet and avenue A, faoli ark, finished in the beet ina nor. nt on every flocr, furnished by the owner. Apply on the premise DOARD AT M5 BROADWAY. rooms elegantly furnished for femilics The com forts of w private ho te), may be had at this Transiout board $1 25 y x Tompki om water wad cas~ Rent mo- ROOM, WITH A FURNISHED Fourteenth stro.ts, near Broad w Goo: OARD WANTED— between Prince ar where the dinner how 4 ‘s required. Adiress, stating partioulars, J. G. GLUV Herald office. OARDING.—AN ELEGANT PARLOR, WITH SEV. ral bedrooma sdjoiving, enitable for a family or am n~ nt board, can bo had ab N», Baths aad closeta at every ber of geutlemer, with or wit 8 Leroy place, Bleecker stroct. floor. OARDING—PURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED rooms to I is board. Bathe, wari snd cold. Ap ullivan stroct, one dvor from the corner OARD, IN 4 G i) PRIVATE FAMILY —ONR d their wives, who wish to o! the quied and comfort of asuictly private faaily, Porson obly, with good board andes tromely plows bo wreord foot, located in Ver k. ono boot fron Ca i Skreet, on modtets terms, cam apply ab story 240) Hudaon stree or two gentlem sn ai |AIN FURNISHED RO} without board. in dow p do in place ofreterence, ‘Addrosa " Pri Le second floor, in ® genteal pri 1 grate, and one small one with stove, noo exchanged, Apply at 122 Su! OARD AT 151 CHAMBERS STREBT.-A PLEASANT furnished parlor, on the second floor, trout, oither with or without bedroom adjoining; alo, rooms for gentlemen, with full or partial beard. Baths and fiue pantries th the GENTLEMAN AND WIFR, OR TWO SIN- tlemon, ean obtain a h: Lnaroras furnished room nd floor, with board, in a genteel house, enpplicd with baths and gas. Fulton forry omnibuses a the door, Keferenocs exchanged. Apply at the house, 113 Fourth street cornerof Amos. PReyca BOARDING HOUSE, 87 AND 89 WALKER treet, near Broadway. A fuinished feont parlor, on the firat floor; #leo, front parlor and bedrooms on the second and third floors. Rooms for single gentiomer, with or with- oat do deat oe 8 UIL LL o clock; dinner at 5, euire URNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, WI fi PR! vate or public table, fm the new and clogant ho corver of Fourteenth street 4 Irving plac replete with every modern improvement. suitable for » physician, References must be JURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—LOCATED NEAR Broadway snd ‘Thompron stroet, with or without handsome barement. One or two first class porsous wis rooms, without Leard, ina quiet house, and very smal Hy, will find the above suitable, Call as 168 spring atre from 1 te 7 o'clock. ‘The how URNISHED ROOMS, WITHOUT BOARD, TO LET AT 18 med Boxt to Casharino street Inquire oor. URNISHED (ieee 10 LET, TO Berane GENTLE - ona MEN AND TEEIR WIVES, Ve aacummcaated wish pl and board, at v8 Bieccker street. Gas, Crotoa | | $6 “ka oan 5, on pra Cuctive Tea sy oF Bevoklyes Ayply ty Story, attic and barement house, in Fourteenth ba- eten $125 ly 1oty on Broad. tworn Eighth amd Ninth for sale, ab & eroat bargain, moss dosirsb! | way, tear Wall etroet; tho Lt her two frouts, and fs wll situated fora bank, invurance, or exprers office and wil pay A Inrge interest on tho in estinend; also for sale. the ovruer Fifty. thied 200 | $150 also for sate, wloe on Forty-seoont hardred, cose the Twelfth streot, ty Thiet 1 wo four story he th avenue 9 each; for sale wt $7 WO rach. Appl: ¥. L, SAELDON, “FOR SALE AT BARGAINS, SIX OF renting ab 5 Nassau straot. £00, Cen reweln oi F ; oanem, Apply te 8 500; Pos near Lex! bath, range, hot an next, Hrico $06 located, ab low pri Fourth avenue from —FOR 7 n ‘vold water, &o ion first of May Also, eeverat ¢ hounos, well ly to K. B KINSHI vou. My R SALR, if desired ons dice, w old abe Lovation and basiness i meet abtoution OR $300—W A ove amount & rn $20 in 8 oGxeger, Hovatd ¢ inveat ima business thas orles, For partisala: 6, Wibh roal name and a will re dress M N UNPARALIEL A chasive » houno, situated in Br ured cornice ® good morty a ve yoare, with interost. It. LAWRENCB, 19 Naat BONDS FOR SAL > k D OPPORTUNITY FOR PUR. Forasle 2 four-story brick hoa lyn having arb Ko. Terme ration of abroes. NEW YORK AND NEW HAVEN R. Bones, 7 per cont, dus ia and | Harlom R: R. Bonds 7 pero cisy t York, 5 per ber da, Conpous, and prineipal payatle to N Nuola Central R. K. Bonds, 7 per cant, orn Vermont &. R. Bends, 7 por cout d Manstiesd and Seudusky Civy Int’ Mortgage R. Re Teens, duein 160: Plattyburcand Mowtroal Kk. se i int KEICUUM, ROG the tekeo from §; $15 p: App sud Tenth strees. N. B-—There will be & railroad UARP'S PATRVT RIWLR—TIE J sudsoridera havo a full supply of tho above arms for pret a wanoe mado to the trade. A. W. De, with ® good ta i ig custo ront, and will be sold st a low offering a fw portunity for any person to engage is the busin on tho promises, orof A.C. TUTTLE, Ne. 102 Broadway. RUG STORE FOR SALE, ATA LITTLR OVER KAU cost, if applied for immediately, the prevent owner be~ ing ot liged to locve, It will invoniory doubl ask ¢d for ix, ano the business inereasos da, ere is alto long leate, cheap rent, and m gon commencing, that will be astisfaccorily explained, by ri plying at No. Sot Seventh avenue, sesmd door above ‘Thirt; ot. . Ro; BALE—TNE INTERE\T AND LEASE OF AN d costly titted up oyeter and refroshmont sa- Jorn, with privato entranco, rooms, &0. The estoon is located in one of the'grestest thoroughfares, on a corner, near Broad~ C.B. MO WHS, 83 Nason steoot, coin medations fur paseregore, tacrage, Doing most adi esbly ceacrss Havana trade. Be ie a. SUTTON, 84 Wail street. DUREP-STORY BRICK 4 lot, in Sixth steoes, Said with sli modern improvoments, ¢, $5 000; $4,000 can remain on mort- tory brick stores and dwellin lot 25 by 100 feet, on Tenth avenuo, bo- and in good ordo: . A180, $90 fo by 48'te0b, em Awenty. third and Twenty-fourth streets. Each house renta for $254 ber annum: prise $7,50 ; $4,600 can romain on house. Apply to A 15 Wall strost. URNACE AND STOVES FOR SALE.—ONK OV KERY- for's No. 3 furnaces, in good order: one Iago and handsome sheet-iron pyramid stove, aud threo hall stoves. Apply at the American Hotel, cornor Broadway snd Barclay Btroe! ly. y ctor adgantages to = pare | pith new ferniture cheanghout; alse for eale & lange these | Ba, 59 | | | arrival | rel TED.—SOME PER ‘ON ITAVING | Ninth | GENTLEBEN'S FURNISHED ROOMS, IN HOTEL | 4 | corner of William and Frankfort streets, Groton,water | 7 | aad water olacots on exch foor with s plossant sist 4 | attached, 25 comts nghtly, $1 50 weokly. lie RY | tloved. KISSAM, Gi Chambers stroet, | {OR SALE —THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A | fance store, in w desicable lonation. Satisfactory ro tone kivcy for disposing of it. Will be told 9 torms For farther particulars, apply at 405 Wesley place, Mulberrry sirces, | RIVATE FAMILY.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN WIS ng plessans apartments, with or without broakfas) & family, where the comforts of 8 home may apply at No. 05 Prince street, second door itam hotel. Satisfactory beenjoyed, From iis wetvepa RIVATE BOARDING —A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife or three single g ntlemen, cha be accommodated with good board sud pleasant roonts, at No. 145 Chembors street. Also, = few day boarders can bo accommodated. Bath in tho house. Rox FURNISHED TO LET—SU,TABLE VOR SIN- glo gentlemen; slau parlors and bedrooms, to +matl re speotsble familire, without board, Poraons in s-aroh of sruly comortable acco amedation, will find it by inquiring White or 73 Franklin strosse, wost side, near Wroadway, OM AND BEDROOM TO LET.—A LARGE PARLOR, nd bedroom adjoining, either furrished or unfurnished, to let, toa gentleman and lady. with board for tho Indy a Sew house aud wich's small family without Location pleasant and on a atags route. Terms $10 per week, in advance. Address ¥. P. Chica, stating wher contiguous bedrooms, furnished, in tho victuity Eighth street. Address M., box 2,441 lower Pat offic. O LET, WITH BOARD, A LARGE PARLOR; ONB suito of rooms on second floor; one suite of rooms on shird floor; also, rooms for tlemen, with full or Partisl boord. Tho location id the house fur nished with all the modern improve! Cars snd stages constantly pass tho door. Apply bingdon square, second door from Bank stro ANTED, FOR A LADY. A FURNISUBD PARLOR and bedroom, or parlor chamber, with board, or near b diving saloon, whiore meals could ‘be sous, in roadway between Franklin and Fourt! over's store, would be preferred. Rert paid im advance. Address E. Irving, Broadway Post offic cy $8 4 HOUSES, ROOMS, BIO. WANTED, HOUSE WANTED, YOR THR WINTER, ue A good neighvorhood, ‘yelow ee strvet, I mail . Addrons B-B., ab the othve of th ating location and exe, ART OV A HOUSB WANTED—CONSISTING OF TWO rooms, or reom and bedi by a gentleman and wife, of Broadway, betwe = $50 roons Honduras Cochin both with numbe street, East iv bove ro recovery of the tw or them, For any ipformat “soslan X, 23 South REWALD—STOLEN FROM THR BRIG LAU- atte, on the17sh inst, daring the might d R-G and Gia ad, feasel iying at tie foot ot Brooms d will be paid for the rtion for ei samo, apply to atreot. $e art Isnt, » package, covered with eesed oo vas “From Paria to Havre, taken by mvtake from the ond two ay 30, on two sid give information whieh ‘ocive the above fowere: Teta leave said een paper cheek, m: festened on the outsid ‘The tox, under the canvass, was marked, “A Werry, box is has the twe initiels cons, three shirts, mpiie rte Teoclve i ° above rower |, and immediat Red 30 Nev. 2, 1802, REWARD.—1L.O08T, SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEBN amer Frankii half feet square, ed, ou SUI lene’ to its reosvery, shall ‘re: AVEN & CO., No, 7 Beaver stevet. a, tris name om bie hand) ba haden aa oot: B old in CUMISTOPSER DOUGHTY. REWARD WILL BR PAID Fy of a gold hunts REWA! hee ay ne da i) yoy am th o reward, ane the thanks of prices 3% REWARD. er on eh gre ba instant, im f the ul Ince veil. rrver to 116 Mulbe Leg ae qT ket- book, lars. * w att Garrelt piace, Fey ill re: the ewner, BM HE RE- by R& D RUGERT & SON, Nod, 239 Posrl stroot. on eee Any THE 19TH ing from Tene back, white alah 7,961. finder will ing tbat No. 8 Clark thteet, Brool OLD hae LOST. sree Tee aoe ON SATUR- lever, chased toh, ined back, whl seme ies Fo 3% zold buoble and_cornelian cross; vel No, The shay fora events dl, by re! ur te ‘iernly DS LRVY & Bebril, ATRINORY. WADE E Easy, ete Lover —Proft sere Been are mothod of exteacting it, the yleid was equal to $172 per | 100lbm. Baravervrys.—Plour did pot vary mich; the geseral rh rn sma a gk polat being rettied beyond all question. the enly thing are teront Woy rye rye at 9450; na heft fe to work the mines wpon proper principles, The be ihe re aes ‘Gad ore in the region of gountry in whtoh the mines of te ney Weatern at 6 2h a $3.60; e eos Onis the Great Northern Lead Company ace altuated, is con. | gud Sonthera, at $5 49% 0 $6 O2iy; aad tenes Geurder, oss will HOW ka} fort pad. nano to iam street. WIN-A of Lon ANTED TO WIRE—THE LOWER PAR? OF A NRW threo story houre, with sil the modern improvements, situsted in a rcepectable neighborhood, oast part of tha city, 0+ above Sixteenth street. Kent not to exceed $20 por Address C. roadway Post office. ANTED TO IRASE—TWO BILLIARD TABL for one year, with the privilege of busing them. A ply at LY Fouth street. ANTED—FOR A SMALL parlor, bedroom and ki smal house, for whieh a fair GRNTREL VAMILY, A ‘and possession mediately, OF the frat ef the month, Address Howard, Hor. ald effte ANTED 10 RENTOA SMALL TOUSR, IN THM rt a for family; Wann ~A SWALL. FURNISHED ROOM, hardy ledy and os, without boa P hia 0} atin yms and | een rere ees Lg ys © OF ALL NATIONS.—STIMULATED BY THi ie aca and that now exists in European sities te Jey ay Shy jormons expense that has Sitonted the CA.) of fimo furs in sbi the prietor has ‘yoon 1a larg into ile beamed Ital pv Wg 4 aftaes in thi eepalred, uadve the super aceon ARMM 1TH. rat e BULTIN, portum, 61 TLL A AEHOLD, D, parr, Ba! 4 sass, Baste ee, wares sta oe fod Address Lewis, Herald office. | OR SALE-PROPERTY ON WASHINGTON AND Warren streets.—Tho vacant lot fo. 209, on th of Washington street, 26 foot 6 inches in’ front, feet in depth, stjoining the cornor of Warren street. Aloo, the two story brick houses and lots, 20 feet each, infront, om Warren street by 26 fect in depth, abutting uron the rear of the aforosaid lot, No. 369 Wash- ingtonaireet, and forming an L from Washington to Warren surces. 4h ‘Warren street house can he altered int avery emall outlay; and b 40 foot of th the Int on Washington strest, 53 f giving sufficiet groamd for three good ato Fommand high rents, 4 part of the ciy, and in t neigi ad) Hudson River Railroad Tepotes For Dt _ THORN B, No. 163 Walker stroot. RST CL. i 83 ood trade. If applied for imm ‘an its value, Rent low. y ui OR SAL ZA now doing @ ‘Apply ab ORSALE OR TRAD) lots, on moet of the teenth to 145th streets, lorge and small pri ud emall tracta o NY QUANTITY OF VAC: nd avenues from 1 ORE LOT POW SALR—ON RAST 81D8 01 oF rourta avons, between Bishty-third and Ei streots, eterting from the cer tro of the block tos point om the front, 54 feet mort ierly f itis free from rocks and aJl inoumbranves. For terms, &o., inquire of J. B. WOOD, 356 Broa dway. E IGHLY INTERESTING FOR GROCERS —A GRO- cery ators, with foot owas, for sale choap if toon applied for. This for sa industrious businers man, Loarly, a8 S07 Third wtree! D, oes get more information. Lis STOCK AND FIXTURES OF ONE OV THB Dest bar and lodging hoasos in the elty. for amie. The Trovent merrister bas made $6,100 pee year for tho lest bree y Would exckanre tora honie and lovin New Herald o r )PERTY POR 8A 4 7] and 89 Leonard streot. boing forty nine fe: Bear avenue frou, | Shirey-elght feet in roar, by 125 foch in doveh on sao north side, and 165 feot woat of and on the rear of Broadway pro- perty, two throe story brick houses and stores, and four sto- ry vear building. Apply to BEEBL & MALLETT, 195 Broad~ way. EARL. ami “GROU YD PRARL, SUIT BLE FoR an in lots to fay Hel ey iA also all kinds of ont to order, by ‘M. STENTON & SON, No. 10 lift abeoe u eu! 'WENTY ae kee SHEEP, BWES ral noe from the best oteck in Beg f the pure I. Lcieester breed, for sale. Apply at 43 Kxchange w importation of Froneh waxed ealfukiu. and enamelled calfokini & MANN % Gold NO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS —POR SALM, THE C s}s0 cart and buteher’ 1. chomp. will on ore, between sen and four, 374 First avone Trentleth snd Twenvy first stroots, | into. from one ‘Teri y. Por @ map of the prowl: farther partioulacs, inquire of J.¥. SAVAOR, I ALUABIE FROPERTY. FOR SALB.. -TrouR nou SRS if street, four; Doy, ow | re Darcey vacneg: College place, awor Wert Brosiws gathery, Tarelve Thomas, tive; Chureh five: Leonard, sigh: Franklin, seven; White, six; Walker, Hudson, Groonwieh, four: Washit ton, fours a wa, In various pocti nearthocity. Also, 4 Brookl; 79 will ne ehrertal deutnrs of an plication a6 the «fi and pt givon on ALLBTE, Kons eeohane office 1S. ¥. B.—Monoy alwayson Land, to loan on bond and mort gage. wo AT $2 2h.—T HAYR FOR SALB 00 Comps oF Virginia growth pine woot, deliver on York rivet, sixht wiles shove Verktonm, Per eis cords, Jorsoy Railroad, on ery porsen & 0 by WW, which at are lay, Nov. 9), ab 12 nga, New haw! ‘ork, by NICOLAY, Auetionser. The excursion treia RT litteave the depot ab Jersey Clty, lo’ mrad esau Ane arrival of tke cars, 09 he et wad tree of expense. hoald fexourcion will nov bake place sons whe are dosir of nus te the Hentoe th the pre oper Dry set and Call fectleclats, OC the sueticn 0. Wall street, New York. HOTELS. NAtioNaL 2 OTF, Derrorr—Ti is Liege J bee | New Yate Seep ko) eee a ek PRUE, Ce ieee of tbe Montgonl ou, ia vag olty | fees) No. 95 Sixth avenue, opposite Right Tito perfect. | i] ry | lege im & bathing room. y tothede of Realisi Many tn tan Stu Let Depo al viok. Direot, pre paid, eacte ing $1. Box 2 Fost ofice, Baltimore, Ma., amd they will be rant by rete . in town or country, having s forthe ly bonefited by these valuable iastrec- seoure “sholtas, famigating pay a # barvts and stor tia, chlorite enb eprRE® pevlstce cloth. aen'aoxtrna¥of copaly ~ ARDS ~ the 728 tow AN MOF LAW DORM won- AL billiards. George, formerly al Houston sirens, neae 8 ts “tract for fifty gros the bea) makers whe may apply and offer tho most favorable terme, at thetr rooms, No, 2 Broadway, fourth ATRD WARE FROM CHARLE! facto oa and large nots, table sote, &: re are warranted euperior ho Shefficld or Birt ruinghs tee the manu‘ag ELECTRO F iv r RENOUOHESTNY TS, JUST RECEIVED PER shoamer Mum boidt, having been picked over: ince thea anor sale by the bag , BT South ( \ 00D, TRA, 250. PER POUND, 14ND GOOD Cor" Wi lb, for ome de ‘Ay now bo obsainod at she ol of tne Now York and Ohing Paw ise 72 Catharine street, and 216 laae CHRISTIANSON & 00. Warranted a superior artic BY & HUIC. AM BUYING MY OURTATN Store int y, anid Mee, John the ctore of the’ subscribers, sha ceatelles, Inca and maslin curtains, window eoraiges ades, papor havgings, &o., ell of tho Invest and itemeliie, derign. 20, per cent lean, than any howas tf the A.M. & R. DAVIGS, praationl y- AT THE CHSAPEST mith. Where ts thaw led; who ave sali SHAWL" AND rod will ba byes Lge bare sneantenctiee KS;, will be'recolved at she same Mlaser with'a val ty ore hineve koods. RON ROOFS —THE CORRUGATED IRON ROOFS ARE he liphtoet, cheapest, moot handsome, and deeable tea Froct rovfsin the world, for dwelliug tnd warehouses, rat way termini, or all bul din, saving’ from tte,” Fhe cont of root may be gained ina abort time om the insurance, Manufactured by Wit. WRIGHT, 176 West Twonty-seoond ateoas. STEAMBOAT LAW AND LiFEROATS.—THR UN DER signed pared to {ill wll ordors for Franaia’ Mo- tallie Life Boat, would surgont, f sending in th bly expect that Tn order to aw BE Undore to be addressed to JOSRPIL FRANCIS Birestecs ad tu MAKSUALL LUEPARS, Prousurer, to Francia’ Mevalite Life Boat Company. from $3.0 to $40 per thousand, Also, 200 baskets of importod ‘ol k, at $10 per backol, by MORGAN & Ale HE LAWRENCE WATER CURE BRATTLRBORO, Yermont.—-William Klinge, (for of ‘aus Loett'p establishment.) has the house to inform his frisade and the pudlio, that he will open the above buitt expressly for, him, under bis dinm tendence, on the first day of May next, that tie long expreionce, aud. thorough "acqualueance with the water curs treat ogethee with the comforts, and convent lichment built entiroly for the stionts, will secure him » full ehace lio patronage. ‘The medical do under the charge of Dr. ©. W. Grau, = nent ability, and long oxperionce in yrictor pledges ji unremitting attention 140 the inboresta comforts of those who may favor him with thete Brattloboro’ is located in the midst of beau- and is unexcelled fur ite pure and healthy It is situated about balf way betw atmonphero. celebrated White Mountains of New Hampshire and the city of New York, which Inteer place ie reached by conver niewt railroad travel in eight hours. For farther partion- lare in regard to his ostabiishmont, insluaing tori the proprietor tofers toe pamphlet which he will issue im & few days. WILLIAM KLINGE, Propristor of the Law: ronce Waier Cure, Brattleboro’, Vs. ME Poor ono aunt! i It's. a mistake somo gracoloas holes, Pave mude about th Which kiils all insects apawares, Ero they oun say Jack Robinsod. For Lyon kills not aunts, However i ‘and wonk they mag be: quite = ciraumstance, lin ‘The: Whie n LYON’S M. pity, or killin tie Delht “Doar Wilfro \—Durin} 4 iy, Leommenced welog them, and, ia euch sn improvement in m steadily as directe that I am now verte iy our $7 the venders of medicine tt he Beitial and by those of the Unit rm 57360.» 880 5 a rbox, Wholesale at Mr JOSEPH MORSEY'S, Inne, New York, and at the” propristor’s, 244 on den, ~v TENANTS 'S REGISTER, on tho north eide . fi The strect ‘a 100 fooe wit and the location TuRE ON SIXTH AVENUE TO LET—THE VERY handsome and large store, (being tw t two Batre moderate avd possession immediately, Apply to BR. Ie SU1 DAM 195 Waverly place, near #ixth avenue, y.O LBT.—NEW AND HANDSOMELY Lea 1 riomg, to # family or single gentlemen, with on strect, two do ra from Bro NO LET—AT NO. 408 BROADWA through, corsisting of rooms svitabl or for a milliner, dressmak business. Apply t LOOK resi cr, physician, ardst, o@ A.J, DWIN ELL: 673 Broadway. To LAT THE ‘STORE AT VRESENT OCCUPIBD B [ Ned Apel to TWEEDY, MUULTON & P! PLM TOM, Nod?" ‘Dron ways 0 LET—A LARGE SUBSTANTIAL ROTLDING. row manufs on ee Broux ton miles from th one hundred tons ean load and cleakarge tate the belle en ennm. Appl romines, or te WATSON] 45 Excliarge pin 7 ‘OR THR WINTER, HANDSOME | vance rooms, with pantries attached. replete wiih all the, modern tnsqeevemense, Bsifete tebte aitendatice furnished. Apply at 637 Hor treet. me bea —THE DWRLLING PART Grand street, a RAE aK ; tear re part oft ‘he "tara: ONE Fi for famil, edjoining W Cy M yaar M. LET-1W0 OR THREE SMALL NEW GENTREL houses, In the Aine ity, well dn ¢ way . oat De jars. inquire OR GAN, atthe Metropolitan Tlven corner of waive Oirect and Broadway, niehed parlor RET, TWO LARGe jlege of kitchen, if 10 LET OR LEASE A BUILDING IN THES REAR of No. 68 Leonard street. Can be made oultable toe fk sbo| I werkehope. Tnanine rs a. WELSH, 85 Leonard street. NEW THREES leave aaa. with eee at et rae owe te Peon Pp. OO | ae wr Fr SaLB—TER wy’ PONY aa es rd one Nip haere wilt be veld wag arly anil ther, very eheap. Inguire at 33 or rs Be oh rans MAnvine, o rast of Righth erence tnd Bixieanth street OR SALEA va ‘> er Friee ‘sha St rr iy ar ‘street, ‘sy N nest Broome, where jt.may be seea. FC, re BLACK pacts. om aang ane igh tin Mingle heen parass| LION, SOUND mae s aimee —* ATOH, neta WANTED_DATELE saa aK, rer mee Sante 00

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