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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, eee MONEY MARKET. Farvar, Dec. 10-6 P. M. Notwithstanding the activity in the stock market, quo” tations to-day are not sustained. The inquiry fer the ending fancies from outsiders is rather increasing, and stocks gererally ere much better distributed. This is a ‘very favorable feature, and will serve materially to sus- taim prices. For many months past stocks have been Dheld im the street in large blocks, and the brokers have mot omly had te carry them, but most of the operations | Ihave beom confined te the street, Fortunately, an easy | maoney market has made it easy to carry large lots of un- | productive securities, and the market value did not for a Jorg time vary much, The recent speculative movement has brought in a large elass of outside operators, and the brokers have been considerably strengthened by the large sales they have made at high prices, Usually. whem the street is pretty clear of stocks, the brokers make an effort teget them back again at low prices; and they commence hammering them by putting the screws upon the money market, ealling in loans, and selling short toa great ex- tent. This compels many who have hypothecated to | realize, and as the stock eomes out the supply ia the street inoreascs. This with a decrcase in the number of soon confirms and strengthens the downward movement. As it progresses, the brokers supply them pelves with only sufficiemt to meet their maturing oon tracts, until the lowort potmts are touched, when they ome im, and, by heavy parchases, turm the current upward, amd commenee a speculative movement again that will lead te anoth-r inflation. It is a beauti- ful game, when played with spirit, and by those experienced. It is mo more or less than buy- ing at low prices. and seiiing double the quantity | at the top of the market. A stesdy adherence to this rule must produce # rich result.) As # general thing. outsiders operate upon « system just the reverse. ‘They buy at high and sell at iow prices. They generally rush im and purchase largely at the culminating point of B speculative movement sidom realize @ moderate pro fit, amd, im holding on too long lose a large portion of the principal employed in the original transaction. | With all the expericwce operating for many years in Wall street gives aman very few brokers apeculate upon proper principles, and the conrequence is thet not one im @ hundred retires with a fortune. There is hardly a bro. ker in the street who has mot sometime during his | parcer failed Many are nominsily rich to-day, who ‘will be bankrupts within the next twelve months. Specu- Jatore in stocks who are fortunate never know when to stop. There who are unfertunate, roon find the end of their rope. At the firet board, to-day. the tendency of prices was @ownward. Canton Co declined 3 per cent ; Penn. Cony ©o., 34; Cumberinzd Coal Co. 34; Dauphin, 14; Brie Rail- Toad, 34; Harlem. \; Hudson River Bonds, second mort- gege. Xj Norwieh avd Worcester, %{; Long Island, 14; Hudson River. %{ Morris Canal advanced 4 percent; | Phoenix Coal Co, 1; Nicaragua Transit. {; New Jersey Yinc, %. There wa: a cale of tem shares Crystal Palace Btook to day. at 20 per cent premium. Ulster Mining Co. gold at the first board, at 10 per cont. This is the first @ale we have noticed ef this stook for s long time; and ‘whem stock is put on the market, it is where holders are e@ompelied to realize. The prospects of this company are pe flattering, that thore moat deeply interested have the Greatest confidence in its being ultimately enermously Productive Atthe second board there wasa slight im- provement im some of the fancies. Phoenix Coal Ce. ad Vanced 1 per cent; Erie Ratlrosd, 2;; Montgomery Min- ing, 4. Morris Canal declined ‘; per cent; Erie Bonds, ‘1871, %; Cumberland Coal, %{. At the close the market was active, but not firm, ‘The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of this port today smounted to $87,660 60; payments, $106,402 90—belance, $4486 486 03. ‘The East River Insurance Company has declared a | pemi-annual dividend of five per cent. The New York | gad Virginia Steamship Company five per cent. ‘The demand for foreign exchange has been quite active to-dsy, without change in rates. We continue to quote ‘Wilc on London at 10 a 1(*¢ per cent premium ; on Paris, 613% a 6f 1235 ; Amsterdam, 411{ a 4134 ; Bremen, 792% 98; Hamburg 363; 0 36% The steamer will take out tlarge amount of specie. Engagements have already deen made for upwards of half a million. ‘The arrival of the steamship Minis, from Chegres pith two and a quarter millions of gold dust from Cali fownia om board. is anxiously looked for. Such a lasge eecession to our upply of specie cannot but have s very favorable effect upon financial affuirs generally. | ‘The Cimcinsati, Hillsbo:ongh and Parkersburg Railroad Company have advertised for proposals for the gradus- | tiom and maronry of the middie division of thst line, ebout fifty six miles in length. The line will be ready for examination early in January. This line, being favor- | ably located. is worthy the attention of contractors, and we have mo doubt there will be great competition for the work. An advertisement, giving further particulars, will be found in another column. ‘The importations into this port to-day, (December 10.) ave been as follows — Goal, 150 tons; drygoods 272 bales, per Constitution; @rugs. 34 carks soda seb; iron 210 tons pig, 1.321 bers railroad, 15.827 bars, 3.276 bundles 104 plates, 481 bun dies 437 do. hoop; rags. 22 bags; steel, 41 cases; | tin, 1,670 boxes tin plates; wool, 33 bags. ‘The Little Miami Railroad Company have declared a dividend of five per cent for the last six months, and have « surplus of two hundred and twenty-two thousand | @ollars in reserve. | The deposits end coinage of the branch mint of the | United States at New Orleans, during the month of November, bave been as anrexed :— New Onteans Mint, Derosits axp Coiace, Nov, 1852. Deposits California gold + $327,967 06 | Foreign gold + 8461 75 | Bilver parted + 1,963 15 | Bitver from otber sources + 8,065 18 | ‘Total amount of deposit + $346,443 04 + Coinage. Gold quarter eagles. 62.000 pirces. «$155,000 00 | Do. double exgies. 10,000 do. 200,000 00 Total + -72.000 do. $355,000 00 No delivery of sliver ooins The operations of the New Orleans Mint, added to | thore of the Phi adelphia Mint show an sggregate gold fepceit from Janvary 1 to December 1, of $7,696.438. ‘The receipts of the Cleveland. Columbus and Cincia pati Railroad Company for November, 1852, were— $34,422 21 47,264 11 | Inorease......... . $87,158 10 The fires! year of the company ends Sist January. A Hvidend will be decisred in Javuary, A dangerous counterfeit on the City Bamk of Newark | isin cireulation. It i* « one dollar bill altered to a five, and £0 perfectly executed that many good judges have | had the spuriour article ed upon them. Onthegen- | wine Dill the words ~ five dollars” are im the centre ; the counterfeit has the “five” on one end. | The following rates of freights have been establishe | for the transport of merchandise between Albany and Buffalo and otber Western markets during the ensuing winter :— | Buffalo Rochester, Syracuse. U « 50e. Sée. For the corresponding month last year. te a meres ne BB ‘The carnings of the Albany and Schenectady Railroad for the year ending September 30, 1852, have been a4 | eunexed — OAD. | « $171.752 74 | D Bomrvectapy Rar + 117.859 98 . 6.500 00 + $206,112 68 Bxpenses....... «$131,064 87 Interest om debit 45 749 95 Dividend + $1,616 00 ——— 259,080 82 $37,081 86 The pumber of tons of freight carried during the year’ wns 162,178; passengers, 413.154; miles run. 130,476. Amount of rurplus fund. October 1, 1252, $46 900. We learn from the Lycoming Gazette. that «large ma- | Sority of the citizems of Willbamsport, have agreed to & orporate eubseription of $ 00.000 to the stock of the Filliamsport apd Elmira Railroad. The subscriptions im | froy, Bradford county slready amount to $40.000. El Rirahas probebly raised the balance of the $400,000 re. mired to commence the new rod ‘The Cumberiand .lleganian states that the eoal com, Ales mow opening mines in the George's Creek yalley have engraed a party of engineers to survey and locates Vine of railroad from Westernport to the canal, witha view of connecting just above the town on the Potomac, Buch « lime must feed the cans! with @ vast accession to Ma present topnege ‘The annexed statement exhibits the quantity amd value foreign dry goods entered at this port for consumption | pared for, and have partially begu | im proportion. | a 0c; but are generally held nt 9/5 @ €2¢., and #0 | 72. There is » deficient supply of | and have | inevitable. for warehousing and the withdrawals frem warehouse’ during the week ending and including Dee 9, 1852. entree Bop Geese Consumption suiealaveeaeae OF wee... MANUFACTURES OF . Value, Pkge Woollems. Cioths . Worsteds. Cotton & wosied 495 Cassimeres 10 Flanpels.. . Sha — . 4 1109 5 1.423 16 «4011 Carpeting... 28 oe Manufactures of13 = 6.979 Total. +946 $253,202 MANUFACTURES OF FLAX, MOT $Ll2 546 87 20,794 Laces.... - & 2187 Hendkerchiefs. 20 6.064 ‘Thread. 7,195 Webb ou Manufactures of Po 8.218 Total.......62 $152,917 Sik & cotton.. 63 20599 MISCELLANEOUS Handkerchiefs. 2 1691 Straw goods... 74 $13.403 Stockinets..... 1 108 Embroideries,. 37 29,606 Hore.. 2 552 2 248 Mitts & gloves. 24 12.630 2 2426 Braids& B 14 6 008 2 1,108 Sewings. 2 423 Gimps, & 7 8413 Raw.... 1 659 Manufactures of 13 9 1,942 — ——— Total........468 $235, 146 $63,322 ithdrawn from Werehouse. MANUFACTURES OF WOOL MANUFACTURES OF COTTON. | ‘Woollens. 11 $6327 Cottons . 1 $3,302 | Careimeres . Worrteds. Scuff goods. Cot & worsted, tT sonapans Do, and Total ....... 89 $4,885 MISCELLANEOUS Straw goods... 13 $3,450 Matting.....-.100 "2625 Total. MANUFACTURES OF WOOL. Wooliens, | $5 184¢ @ $6 3734; mixed to straight Southern and fancy | | $6 5634 & $6; extra Genesve at $5 56% | 20 do oe 100 Edgw'th Li 550 0 100 200 Portsmouth 100 | 125 Canton Co, 8 ya Eearre ts a omery Mining 100 Flor & Keyport. .s3 20 100 Portem th D Dock 7 828 Nie Transit Go... 20% oC ar Con BR 16 Cley, Ce Be aa Wit 19) BOARD. oo ian Co. ae iad 109 Nie Tena Go.. ba) z do 10 30 230 Florence & Keyport 2 100 Cy mberlnd oal Co = asic Fy RR.. 10 Phoenix ining ee CITY TRADE REPORT, Fuivar, Deo, 16—6 P. M. Asuxs seemed more active, The sales reached 150 bbls. pots, at $4623; a 468%, and pearls at $6750 | $6 8114 per 100 Ibs Breswax—Yellow was plemty and quiet, at 270. por | Ib., cach, B lightly tepded upward. The business included 10,200 bbls rye, at $4663{; sour and superfine Ne, 2 at $456}, a $476; ordinary to choice State at $5 0834 a $5 25; common to good Ohio and mixed te fancy Westerm at Genesee and Ohio &t $5 374g 8 $6 66\;; extra Western at a $5123; and | fancy Southern at $575 a $675. Some 200 bbls. Jersey | meal realized $3 933{ a $4 per bbl Wheat and yet firm; 11.0@0 bushels handsome Canadian white were taken at $116. Rye fell ta8ic. at which 2500 bushels were obtained. Oats continued in demand at 45 a 470. for Southern, 47 a 49¢ for Jersey, and 49 a S10. for caval and river per bushel. tales Were made of 27,500 buebels inferior to choice new Southern white and yellow, at 69a 76c., and old mixed Western at 78 «790. Coat. —Anthracite was freely bought at $5 a $6 58 per | poe All kinds ef foreign were rare and nevded at old 2 | Fal see 1d $10.197 Corrre.—The day's transastions wore confined to 50 Beara . ag pen begs Java at 11s cel, 100 Rio at 9440, per lb Cot & worsted-111 22,025 Gimps & fringes 2 iasguintaiont iclel Doperten t:Ghy) Nes aree mere | Worsted shawls 12 4400 “Manufs. of silk 1 Ml , sora T]ERS-— ive geese ware abundant and iosctive at Seer ered 8 420. per Ib. Total.......199 $62 101 Fine Cracxns.—A tew parcels Canton, 40 packs, were ++ $58,283,495 $59,096,164 | ‘The fall business has been consummated. It has gene | rally lett very light stoeks upon dealers’ hands, aad very few unrettled accounts upon their books. With this satisfactory close of the last season's trade, they are pre- spring operations with great vigor, and high hopes of an entensive and lucrative traffic. Both cotton and woeilen fabrics have become more active, at prices which indicate some improvement, ands tendency upwards This favorable change has been brought about as much by the anxiety of purchasers, regular and speculative, to secure supplies | eatly im the season, as by the determination of manufas- turers to enhance the value of their goods im order to | shield themselves from losses, while the two great ele- ments of production, viz, laborand raw materials, are appreciating. Brown sheetings and shirtings are more eagerly sought after. and are higher. The best styles of | Amorkesg are quoted at 734 a 73¢0.; Atlentio, at 74 7Xe.; Chicopee, at 734 a 73c.; Clark's Mills, at 73e.; Hope Steam Mills, at 7%c.; Conestoga and Naumkeag, at 8 a8%0.; Hooksett Steam Mill. at 834c ; Reading do., at 8Xc.; Mariposa at 9c.; Boott Mills. at 9c ; Applo‘on, Indian Head, Lawrence, and Stark Mills, at 9}sc.; Bart- lett, at 1¢c.; Harmony Mills, at 10}g¢ ; and other kinds Bleached sheetings and shirtings are liberally dealt in, at prices about >; 1g. above those | 30x00, $340; 2 do do each 830x105, $350 each; last quoted. The amount of these goods in market is | comparatively insignificant. Cotton flannels are in bet- ter demand at a decided advance. Amoskeag are held at 113 a 1234e ; biewched Hamilton, at 10340 Lle.; amd do. Naumkeng at lc Denis are bought with avidity, at 9 kinds a little over these figures, An animated inquiry pre- vails for driils, which are rearce and worth 8c. for browns, 8% for bleached, und 914 for blues. We understand that dities, deliverable in thirty and sixty days. are taken as fest a5 offered, und have risen in price. | | | many contracts have been entered into for these commo- | Ginghama | Holders now ask, for plaid Glasgovs llc., Lancaster Lle., and Manchester, 103c Jeans were im better request, at improving rates. Ornaburge do net seem very brisk, | but they maintain their prices, amd are even held with greater firmness crcased, while the demand for such articles has aug- mented. and prices of them indicate rising tenor. The range is now from 3%e. for 40 oy 44, to 5igc. for 68 by si kinds of stripes, which sell moderately and sre steaay. Ticks ai rare and wanted, st rather better rates, There is a good supply of and brisk imquiry for blankets, at un- changed quotations. Low and medium grades of casti- meies are sparingly offered, and treely bought, at up- ward tending prices. De Isines are quie: and unaltered. Flannels are leas extensively dealt in, at former figures. Cloths are in limited stock and active request, at en- hanced rates. There exits # fa r demand tor linseys. at 18c. a 190. Satinets are gemerally more active, aud fevor onners Shawls are becoming soarce, and are readily urchased at fall quotations. A tolerably fair business bas beem transacted in rheep's atendency upwards Desirable makes of tweeds find willing buyers at advancing rates. ‘Che transactions in foreign goods have been moderate, at previourly quoted pricer, Staple continental fabrics and French millinery goods bave met with rome consideravie purchases, bs improving rates The few auctions which ha occurred during the week have been well atteade pareed off in a satisfactory mann Englieb oats g are tolerably active; biani readily disposed of at higher figures; Celifornis ship; have bought them to rome extent. Ginghams are risi they sell quickly and well Jobbing dragers and clothi are seeking for cloths st eurrent rates, which are not very acceptable to holders, end bence operations arevencieved. The epring business bas not fairly opened as yet; it will roon commence, however; many dealers from di-tant maikets are already here, but they are not prepsred to do much until their returm from the Eastward. whither they usually repsir to buy a sufficiency of American fabrice; their re-sppearance in this market will occar towards the end of the month, when it is confidently ex pecied an animated demend will prevail, aud large trans. actions be of daily occurrence. AH parties are assured that. as soon as the reasoo has fully bugan, advance in prices of all. or neatly all manufvctures. will certainly toke place. Every circumstance of the trade is condu cive to puch an- Issue: the favorable progress, and ox | tgemely gratifying end of the fall trade tbe rafe position of operstors the sbundance of money thronghvut the land, avd the demand which such « plentifaimors ts likely to occurion; the light stocks here. and the prospect of # diminished. oF very prodemt production, in cousequ of the ir creasing value of raw materials, unitedly re the appreciation of domestic and foreign fabrics slaost jock Exchange. $1010 T 8 O's “62, 900 che Nio Transit Co... 300 Kenta. ky 2% do Pay O00 Indiana 2%, Bute Le Ane amp 4 KR 2 Leathe ri 160 Parker Conj Co W State Bank... . 100 Phoonix Mu'g Co. b60 greys &t prices denoting | The stook of printing cloths has de- | | 8 $6195; do. meen at $0.0 $10. Vermont do at $12 373 & $12 6234. apd repacked Chicago do. at $13 25 a $15 50. About 150 bbls. beef hams were obtained at $1475 per 225 lbs. Butter and cheese continues as previously re- precented, Raat, Vsrate —Sales by Auction—Dy 8. J; Bleecker — House and lot 194 Twelfth street. 26x100, $20,000; house and lot 61 Downing street, 26x60, $4400 New Rochelle, 1 Jot corner of Huguenot and Bridge streets, 341x100 $380; 2do. adjoining each 21x100. $340 ping 4do. on rear on Bridge street, eseh #8x128, $306 each; 1 do adjoining 28x 126, $305; 1 do do 25x126, $345; 1 do opposite 3ux160, $830; 1 do adjoining 28x160 $250; 2 do do, 28x127 each, $220'each; 2 do de 28x100 each, $250 each; 1 do corner of Bridge. 30x10, $370; 2 do adjoining, each 30x99, $330 gore on rear on North rtreet. $800; 2 lots adjoin- cach 30x38. $860 each; 1 do do 30x05 $345; 1 do de | gore do do $700. By Cole & Chilton —Brooklyn—Hoa: on Lee avenue, corner of Rosa street, $3.350; de adjoining om avenue, $2,975; 5 two te | frame houses and lots on n Rochester and Utica es, 5 two story frame houses om rear on Dean treet Rice was sparingly dealt in, at $3 75 @ $4 per 100 Ib. x Boar. pad prevailed @ fair demand for castile, Cc. per key, at 25 9 253fc per gallon. eppeared inactive and unchang murcovado fetched Sc, and 250 bores b brown Havana ‘Tar.ow.—Prime was very scarce and in good request, 10 4c. per Ib., cash Tonacco.—The day s movements embraced hhds. Florida, af private piles ‘Woor —The merket is brisk. and prices have advanced toavery highrate The stock of all kinds is light, but there are several cargoes of foreign om the way. whish Will help the supply We notice sales this week 6) 000 | Ibe. fleece at dtc to Sic per Ib., for common to Saxony; | and 40.€00 lbs. pulled. at 38¢ to 50c.. cash. for No Lto extra Since the auction sale about 200 bales washed African were 8 ld at 26c to 36c ; and 150 bales Buenos ‘Ayres, at 14c. to 15c per lb.. six months. IMPORTATIONS OF THE WEEK. Bricn 49,200 fire bricks. Bren —160 carks, , Bieacuine Powoer.—148 casks. 34 casks. —189 cases 5 casks 846 tons. 100 raliroad wagon loads, Corres. —8 943 bi Cocos.—207 bags. Cement —25 barrels Roman. Dyswoop —90 060 pounds logwood, 4 458 pieces Brazil, 22 tons Brazilette wood, 4134 tens fustic, 14,100 pounds Rio Hache wood Dyes,—68 ceroons indigo, 20 casks madder, 16 chests indigo, 36 casks argols, 3 650 begs sumac. Duvcs.—280 boxes, 16 barrels chemicals; 100 casks, gt | orice, © barrels, 4 bags tonce beans; 3@ casks al phat barrels, 8 oaces arrowroot, 4644 cantars brimsto 5 casks orris root, 287 barrels sarsaparilla, 3 boxes gum. Day Goons.—6,027 packeges. Fisr.—82i kege herting Fruit — 468,600 oranges; 322 1.241 caske. 361 barrels. 200 half barrels, 251 kegs, boxes. 4,(98 balt boxes, 13,847 quarter boxer raising, 3, boxes lemons. 4,600 loote do ; 207 boxes cherries; ath age | filberts, 466 bags nuts; 323 boxes, 200 mats 50 frailx, 56 bales almonds; 395 half drums, 750 boxes, 100 frails figs 1620 kegs grapes 12,000 cocoa nute, 4.036 cherries ia brendy. 1.011 barrels, 16 tierces, 3,800 prunes. Hats—12 packages Money—14 tierces, 2 bbls. Honns—24 266, Harn— 60 ibs. barrels, 211 boxes do ; Hio»s~ 80 244 hides; 508 bundles goat skins; 79 do, | deer skins. Invia Runsen= 46 bbla , 60 bags, 148 boxes Tnow 10 B00 bare Talizond. tren ; 68.049 bare; bundiax; 2.981 do, sheet: 3,801 do hoop; 22 tons old; 108 plates; 1464 tons pig; 220 tons sorap. Lran—4.664 pigs Leatnen—8 cases, 5 bbls, 3 oneks, leather; 23 casks —15 cases yellow. -b—166 aoe! marble tiles. ps—66 onel on aia9 carks by 200 baskets olive; 1 cask tar | Pusvrre=200 toon tons. Porators—8 950 bushels Nova Scotia; 1348 baskets | French; 14.000 bble English; 3 carks German. z lac! Fasenive bugs Rarrane—6 30 bundles. Sanvines— 254 caren. Snrii— 4 boxes turtle Sexn—7E6 bage Mnseed ; 216 bags hemp ; 246 begn, canary; 100 kegs, 20 casks, 65 oases, mustard reed. hende. 8200 hing 441 hi it do . 657 bble,, 638 quarter 8 casks, 446 bal carks, brandy ; 54 puncbeons whiskey ; 2 panchoons | arrek, Srices—1.262 bags pimento; 36 bbls. ginger; 5 casks | notmegs Sait—19 900 bushels. 650 sacks, Aireni—586 coves. 043 bundies. 414 bare. Broans—9.816 querter boxes; 056 bexes; 290 34 660 segare; 20 bbls., 121 haif boxes, 1,066 tenths, 615 fifths; Se eightbe. ‘Tra--8 68¥ pa Fre 450 boxes plates; 2,070 slabs; 1,868 boxes terme plates. Toracco—1,798 bales. ve 833 oesks, 1.163 quarter do,, 806 bbis., 6,126 70 helf casks, 96 third do Woor, N06 Woon-1,087 loge; 2.026 crotohes; 70 pieces mahogany; Ologs cedar; 1,429 bundles willow, apsturFs.—Flour appeared im better request and | 3 inaetive | Corn did net vary much; | : y |. MANUPACTURES OF FLAX. | gis Cottons. ......787 $04167 Linems ....... 53 $10,641 | SPecisretd te Lifeepeat, 19 00. bate whead were Colored do.....117 "16873 MISCELLANROUE. | angeged to Cll up at Od" in ‘bulk; 6c bbls. flour were tw. Handkerchiefs. 5 1490 Btraw goods... 1 $171 ee te Cd.; cottom was at Se’ 84; 180 tlorese beet af Embrolderies.. 7 1908 Plush ane) nd 100 toms oll cake at 30s. per ton. There was (alot ech O11 Rmbeoldery. change in rates for London. most of the vessels on hi Manufs. of cot. 19 7,913 Gloves. > “OTIS. | peas fcalghts engaged tu akcance Tews wad othing | Total ....... 940 $124,481 Total....... 8 $2,895 | new to Havre cet California the non reoelpt of foreign | | _ Favit, &c —Sales bave been made of 200 boxes layer | Bosal or Ooernealin. | raisins at $3 86; 500 bunob do. at $280; 500 half boxes er ISSl ——1852.-—— | 4¢ at $165; 400 quarter do at 8730; 50 oases sardines, Pkgs. Value. Pkge. ralue, , pert Hy 660; 25 puokages shelled almonds at ales Manutaotures of wool.. 281 $87,007 916 ¢ | | ideal) part at 153,c. and 50 bbls. fediaal el sro . 806 168.166 1,818 500.988 | 334 por 100 operations im river were very light, at $1 220 207,882 408 988.352 | iTemr — American was coarse and wanted, at $1208125 194 slam Ms 63,322 | for undressed. and $160a170 for dressed, per ton. SS eee | sn hy Beate ble was quiet, and held at $29, cash, and | 5 |x mont LBL $587 O44 4040 91,056,847 Larus —Eastern arrived in ee a Withdrawn from Warehouse reaally isposed of at $2 25a$2 31% per thousand. Manufectures of wool. 93 = $13675 45 $15,730 | prechibited ierensed ekwity, at the previous 14361 41 8948 | sarees ; 150 bbls, New Orleans changed hands at 300 ; aver bf 100 bade, Nuevitas, at 22c.; and 100 muscovado, at 200. 2 per om. 4400 113 | Navan . Bromss. Rosin raled about the sume. Nothing | md ‘Sar Manan | oe in crude turpentine worth reporting; kK Total.....seereeee 418 $TLTIO 275 $46,040 | spirits turpentine were Darchaved at 67, per gulon; and Envered for Warehouseing | 300 bbis. rape tar, at $2 50 ager Manufactures of wool. 104 $36,878 1 43,142 | Os —We only notice sales of 3,000 gallons dinseed, at 3 56.016 949 124481 68c ; and 1,000 olive, at 110. per gallon 93,430 199 62191 | Provisions,—Pork’ continued in limited request, and 36.769 68 —-10,641 | was bought to the extent of 3C0 bbls old prime at $15 1,004 8 2,895 | 25a$15 60; new do, at 615 873; a $16. old moss at ——— — ———| $18 123; a $18 25, and new do at $18 875. No essen- Total........ssse+4 768 $148,007 1,994 $248,650 | tially new feature was discernible in the trade in dressed ae Fates aay | cuted ob ido. ake. pee Isr New, (fied ie | Yalue put on market 2d week Deo..$ 600/608 $ 1.101.587 | oufed at 2c. 1230 per Ib. New beef var le 5; Previously since Jan. 1.. 57.673.832 67,904607 _ The seles reached 250 pec! country prime at $6 1244 | 60 hhis, | 1% 23.0068 | 14001 | 100 bois, | onses ; | oe iyen aver pe dea 88 Pears. per measure, = OM me 2s. @ Se. Brook trout. per Ib.3e. a 46, Smoked salmon, do. . "There is no alterati of but a plentiful is nO ‘eration of ices, buta ‘sul of produce in the city marke ony pel chen ak aid ah ol RE SE ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. “we SER THIRD PAGB. we rh SUK SALB, Rory ESTAT FOR SALE.—A $375,0 porner of 00 fe in Brookly asted on th arch s\recta, im anime to eal ot . twenty honses ins block on Hamil- for $100,000, in lots to suit, three stores at Atlan- dock, ay ala bro ne, macble, and ab le part of Breok- 00,000 first class sev pRe a Broperty; = ve foot brick re second atrect, vers low: a lot-on Ferty- tween Seventh and Bighth avenues, 37igx100; al in Bast Twenty third strcot, and two’ in Twene h avenue stock wai ground om Wooster Also, a corner lot an $31,000 e most splendid 61 ted in Tenth street, b a M. L. SHE! —BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATS.—A gant first class house, furnished “ street, for and three houres and lots o: fourth street, very low; ali on Sackert atrect, bet sacrifice, with seven cheap houses and lots fark and Vau Brunt streets, Jot on Sixth venus oy Fite pion y-fourth | feet, for $3, a fine large four story Soventh avenue, for $7.00. ‘M. L. SHELDON, 85 Navsan street. | $10,000 BOND OF THE Lunia! AVENUE and a helt Kailro payable se a 2 iy. eperiy of tbe compen), wl P'TOWASEND, Nera » in avenue Front howes ioe brick; rear house 25 by 23 fe frame, rents for $600. Ali be Sale Nowa bi Bas Sry "$2,700; $1,500 wl ata ice i fe wa es Ta ep pk fae A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY.—FOR SALE, shares in one of the bess buil rT city. Will beseld for fift their Mok je a SALE—THE CONFEOTIONERY STOCK AND ine years Biesenet Ines i oe eeece eee of Brosd- ry, fortabliehed, and doing agood business. Ale, Tikes portion of the dwelling te lot. For particulars, tn: quire @ store. F°%. SALE.—A 8TOCK a ek GOODS, ON ONE OF the business stre: the store to let. Address Dy Goods, at this office, she ‘an interview can be Fora SALE CHRAP—SIETY OR SEVENTY LOTS, LY utle south of the village of Youkers, about f Hindidg: tt veresaesa by onc purchase fu ‘and the first ct Jane balf what lote sre sell sy of access. is ing on the Alban water GROS: re SALE—THE G0oD WILL, GROUND, AND FIX. tures of slumber, lime, ath, and brick yard, looated a@short ree is railroad,) ‘8 person of with. Ad- be be Touhe foi them. ren THE LEASE. BARROOM AND ty-fourth near Third av f the he larga bles injthe count: . VAN COTE, Four Mile F°,; et, enue, near Twenty- | Babes et .—WIEL BE SOLD AT A BARGAIN AT | 29 Beekman street, office and counting-house dots table: cushions, stools, ouch bada, wardro bes, .E—ONE HALF OF ‘i PATENT RIGHT, THE nd most | coveres for app sing 5 original and novel patented. ‘The inv terest, that he may te. the rr. fescion ard th ic. De. Hts publi, Thi ie ae Pings William streed, up stairs, OR SALE—AT THE BEAUTIFUL Jamnica, ninety nine choice building lo within two minutes walk of the depot; and as will, | of course, wish to view the property, we have concluded to have a froe ¢xoursicn on Tuesday, the 11th inst., starting at ot of Atlantic street, Breoklya, t tw) o'clock, P. M. For par- on 8. WILCOX, No. 32 Jobn Ha JOR SaLE—A MILL FOR PULVERIZING BONE, consistiog of one large six oyli:¢er crusher, one bo- ards mill for pulverizing, getring, pulleys, shafting, &., all Govt (now) about $1,200; has been about six For mauisulacs, ing tire of De GRIF. PIN & CO., AT ey straet. months vs ROPOSALS FOR LOAN.—$175 ge cor COVINGTON Ay AND the clip ol Covk per cent convertible bends, , guaranteed oy e fee Lexington Railroad Compsay offer et at pa sl a ela Wier ovington. Septom- ber, Patera g Aa ie ee inte ae bite ot Gostante latare of an ordinal tl 4 for eal 4 available stock ike ren ‘which i bei The entire deb guarantee exte: tt mil na im operation by the lst day of ler the fullest legal, samotions 2Utitionel security sf the ‘Buarantes of the m, authorized by a wpecial art of the Logis: ‘voto of the citigans of shat clty, aad ty Council, ‘Phe aut rority to make s onty to $200,000, of whiok th J rssington Railroad i 96 miles long, ‘ity of Covington, 8 tucky, opposit debt to Rel Tntter eum. . em will be next, of fun of the lina, next to Covi the Fede of of the line to Lexington about the lst where *The irom rails pak eer gianiiigae ad rate $0 or the itis must tev wer thee cockholders ‘will bo jempletio of prop 4 its The jeourity ta of the ty parle Cage ge that of the railwa: "$600,000, which is but ington, re 006,000't naa a nieere at SS olelooy, F P.M. Proposals will | reserve, to t! | . For further information on r this aed jeot. pein — asabove tothe agents of the company, N rk, De Rew Presiden for the entire liv se purchased, mostly joes por ton than © of great promise, as to usefulness and pro~ pection of & map will show that it ocqupios an ad- Yentaseous position. Lexington. is ait galthy and produc Ke mens. the taxables of th ort omonnle te ever $18, that of Bourbon county, through whick the ‘eros n of th f Fa ae in rnich, at their low rates 13, statecinztor with Cinctanati, to which y all the trade aud travel of tha’ portion turally vend ‘and transportation over this line ‘There is no question but the returns to highly satisfactory. m of this road will add gre ‘ity to the value id the guaranteo ie ‘the city of pulation of over 12,000 souls and over $5,- and rapidly increasing in wealth and popu- ja will be received for any sum not less turday, the 18th day of December inst , be addressed to WINSLOW, LANIER & the company, No. 52 Wall street, New * Proposals for Covington and Lexington ill be required to be ‘ids, the residue in thirty to pay in full ab ghost bidde: - OHN W CASEY, nd Keni nt “eovingto ton Railroad Co. City of Norfolk 6 pe City of Covington, Lexizgson Railroad Gompany,) 6 per cent Fayette C ington Rail Pea 6 per d Tennessee 7 per ot Alabam Evans Hanmilto: Lawrene CITY, AND RAILROAD BON yd offer for sale the following d THE U Covington and "Ky., (guaranteed b Ys (guaranteed by sCovingson 7 por cent Bonds, eiiaie & MEEEAN, 10 10 ) Merohtate Exchange. or PF SORE out bo th NEW YORK AND VIRGINIA \ STRAM- th, 1852.—The direotors h per cent on sh sningt st ne iockholders at the \f thi ts, 83 Front street, om and after sere. 1 m & P! the 1ith ae ntl vhioh ti time the. transfer books will oe josed. IVIDEND. Ce « eog payable r ‘DW. HABICHT, Secretary. treet—New York, Dis n dividend of ton pe per mp domans- W. BLEECKER, Secretary. November ett ey, ee the capital Ne, 6. Wall stssh—N FIRE Een eda ig se Reg crenns ee a 7 parts of ‘the mle States, jow Orie ‘FICE PANAMA RAILROAD COMPANY. December 1852.—At @ meeting of the & Cashier OTICE.—OF! New York, HOBSON, (LAST TEN BERS Ban Bank), Se Bt. vba Hewitt, Norton & Co., SEAS AN, Seo’, . YEARS CASHIER OF Weasley Wheless.: & ‘ashville, Tennessee, eral ‘give epartioular a ‘attention joston; Josiah Lee & Co. ‘Blils & Morton, Cincinnati Pass Board of Direetors, held this day, it was Resolv eee ry ‘deoks for transfers took be closed af- on the stock now registered KANCIS SPIES, Secretary. RAFTS ON eatiiales AND tke a yf IN sum from £1 and uy) eae eh issued by ibecribers, BO W! Sy Ce Ne Ot As oy ARTS Tat youl Aiforde a Fare opportur it Address A. B. U., care of Elli We issue crafts, Ban? of London, abe ma to __ TAYLOR SROTHERS 76 on Eon, 0 IRELAND, AND SCOT. cial authori-y, payable Boitast Banking Company of National Bank of Scotland—at sight, and ‘upward Foy tenn qeantiey of su) ad NOWeON. a3 fc | ver Pl hours from 10 to : Life Insurance and re ONEY To LEND, IN SMALL OR LARGE SUMS. AT reasonable rat jewelry, pisnofort office, 69 Barclay street. Confidence may be relied upon. ‘Advances made on , fancy articles. ko. ‘Office hours, from ood, wi atthe oxshansé 9 A.M, & WILLIAM ©. JUDSON. ANTED—$) alread: of ® recent thrvughout the country, very extoneive, and at lar; of the busivers an, a isterviewe: to character, &c., exchanged nnot command the amount of onpital 0. L., Herald office, with real nam 10 000 CASH CAPITAL, IN A BUSINESS 1, in successful operation, in the manufacture mprovement of articles of general utility the sales of which promise to be "g9 profits. A completa statement will be given, and wnexceptional rofer- None need $15,0 Ibtorost’» ill be given. the money at imm« dint paid) to A. W. R., Hei WANTED—FOR TWELVE MONTHS, ON undeniable security. for which # liberal None need apply but such as have gommand. Apply by letter (post- office. OR BALE—A | WHOLESALE. A®D RETAIL LIQUOR and ship store, near the shipping, on the Rast river side with six years lease of the whole house, aad low reas, Non | oon fe with less capital than $3,000. Address Shipstore, o POX S4LE— THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES 0) aretail and dry Ff No. 226 Bowery. it is one of the cits ortunity J. 91 tbs Seco is eat and well oe qThe owner is giving wp onl rt a s de Strasburg, (France), arrived ab Se steamer | Europa; and also # large aasorimeat of pre SBOANARD ‘el TROTHER. OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIX1URES OF A clothing store, situsted in a principal thereughfare, and dring & cash dusinoes Sufficient reason can be given for the Without stook if required. | street, South Brooklyn Immediate application is neces: tary. het SALE CHEAP—THE Goren dg he (AND J FIX. | expire from ‘the first of May next. yan going to leave the city. Inquire on the premises, 21 Pell Street, near the Bowery. | publ h | Gully valuable. Terme mederate, SatisCactory reasons for selling. out. Address A. By Herald office. Steeta nice rn we me “ayy Temain on bond and mortg Ta quire of J, & W. MOIR, 315 Hudson etre ATENT RIGHTS FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR A lumber land, of differe irous of ing ab JN, of Going oe Myce rear building They ean be satis- 0. ny 0 ‘An opportunity PERKINS, 47 fied of the truth of the —THE LOTS ENOWN As ing 10 New ot pivoe, botw STATION NERY ESTABLISHMENT nee SALE , leneo, and fixtures, of @ well known ata in book establish m doing ® good busi- heme in the jocality in t} 'd on favorable terms, ‘Addrees, with real name, post paid, box 1,701 Post office, Varrse .E LEASE FOR 84LE.—sANK4, BROKERS ‘expresses, are informe? that the valusole loase of premises northwest corner of ase, and Greenwich ttre: ts is for snie, Applyito H. W. PRESCOTT, 18 Wall treet. :3 DAGUERREUTY P&S {pas cadens iehment former! in now the bestg | Broadway. Inquire at M2 Court | | Nassau stro | thet he $50 year, OR $000 WANTED—IMMEDIATELY, FOR A on moi For partioulars apply at 1i3 iret iene MANZELL & KUREF. SAFSS. ERRING'S: der Safe xolurive righ " a Wilder's celebrated y peréon i or ust iri cently ovtained roof Ire snd dam; superior to W! the subscriber, n te. tee Tid the eee anes, nt up\ which, upon ite own pret it a before » *Bintntercated coms ittee of respeotab PATEXT, ALSO WILDER'S, SALAMAN- —There are but few who have not, even Witnessed distressing off ove truction oat might ha: purchase of one of the Sala sscnued it norven aa s wub treasury ‘to the amoun; of its for the State of No! nt Sal who has th OF. Se inst ‘8D forms the most perfect safe ever offered to tho public, being Ratent which wae fi duced by a hay proved to be th fo in mar- troduction of Herri Firo-proot. safe of the ‘apply to these continae to trial 84 published heretoiore city country epere, and ei a at the Iron 8 'e Depot, Mer of Ws All are cautioned | cawally, ae | geod title oan bo chased trom me or m: Li ing B hased for the manufactui ae * furnish: 4s Mall le! -proof loc! larger tooth-pick, ) al ‘ane awarded at Wor nid much in favor with thi Ni rite, bei their money, ts plom as from it To rate makers wand ot oth $00 to rican Hoatidute. SILAS C. HERRING. N. oth hep ty A us marbléized Bonet oolumns, table tops, beim Torg M Eleventh and ‘Twor'th Meet n, #8 now intreduoed by the Sa pot No. 813 Broadway, between OCOPARTAKESHAP AUTIONS. anna for phi “there iA (es su! LIVAN, Ras LEAVE 20 IN- ard the put arters at tis ni by trios tr inn to bil ro nnge where J. oe thy iy rom ft A Wor. M. Don't to TOREON SIXTH AY Meee NEW AND handsome store, No, 95 ye the ejooatione’ ‘ou “th nese sinta No mL 8, ‘ongly “pall to se a ee ad under cella Phey will be comple ieiy finished ore rea tee ¢ first of Uatil the 171 hn inst « My rh ante NO LET IN EAST BPOKLYN—THE ( UPPER Pane of a new hows, oousisting of eix rooms, Aogether with k ntly. lueated om Ke nutes walk. of Peck slip Xe of Myrtie avenue Hin per annum. Apply a 276 Pee heuk $190 Md ten ferry. tres ft, New York. 4 LET.—THE FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE, NO. enwich avenue, from now until the first of M: if an lo tcmans."Apply at Ha eer A FURNISHED OFFICE AT 33 BROAD- way it the bead of the second flight of stairs. Inquire ap above RT OF A GENTEEL HO TSE, IN LEX- conristing of front ai hen with range; fixtures, bath and’ will be grocer, et. a four bedrooms, a oar uch 'O LET IN BROADWAY-THE WHOLE OR THE lower part of a large two story house. Rout moderate. For particulars apply at 636 Broadway (0 LET OR LEASE—A LAKGE ROOM, ON THE SE- cond floor, 12 Broadway, suitable for « wareroom, Apply to GRIFFITH & DECKER, 9 Ann illiard ‘Table Makers. 10 Treltn tret THREE Helles ATTIC Safi § wos a re et, improveme ‘Appl: Di avenue and Twelith aéreos. 10 LET oR LEASE TEE Pa tsers Arak oN J. BE SOLD, CHEAP—AN EXCELLENT RIFLE, mado by Dawling, Dublin; also, a fowling piece. Ap= ply at 162 First avenue, cormerot Tenth street, MORSES, CARRIAGES, day Fe SALE—EIGHT HORSES AND CARTS, ON THE arners, Peak re jew Jersey, the ower having ne for them. Inquire of Movers. REID & ©. 1G iidaieoen Point, New Jersey. ce ag i A. 8. CHAMBERLAIN’S 8TABL! at palr of very superior bl ‘without marks, seventeen high, sound and kind in harness; ona trot in four mi high amu BAY HORS: oan trot in is very stylish; cheap. Can be seen at 30 Great Jones street. HORSE FoR SALE —A rast AND HIGH SPIRITED al king and geatle 6 Si. Mark's plage, betwoos sae hours of 10 ARRIAGE HORSES,—FOK, SALB, ONE PAIR OF tylish, bay carriage horses, lx 1d, Shout sindoon hast handy hip aR oe ASTROLOsY. Hannes abe Ae MRB. aes, RENOWNER ron fy to ad Cremstantee, “ot vty o may ‘re. aiwia ne Raglah, gireos, near Chrystie epee SD talre. Otles hours from 10 A. M. to 8 P. W. q UPTA PERCHA PIPE, BANDING, TELEGRAPH ea, wire, aad every description of gutta percha ge fee manutartersd to order, at shert usties ome Warranted of ouperioe quality, by SAMUBL C. BIS) mavufscturer of India rubber and gatta peroba goods, 188 Broné we: ILL: 8 MANHATTAN LABORATORY PRE abe Beate, ig tain in tbe market, ma West eat Thirty -sooond pad and sold TEFFELIN & FOWLER, Nos. 143 and ‘oe ee oo poo A BEARD IS MORE THAN A Whiskers aaa, oars es oan have im atx weakest Galea Grabam's Grow strong sud lusurian, and win skin. $1 per bottle. 8 nea. aad 60! 104 art of the o fore unter. “GRAHAM, 18 Ann streok. PANCY ARTICLES: Bs AND USEFUL PRESENTS.—A. G. BAGLEY & LEGAL NOTICES, WE COURT, PurwaM COUNTY. —JOSBI t John Bloomer. C arry itt other dofendante mmoned and the ovmplai Com which wae Sled in the eile of the Clock of th of Putnam, en or about the 9th day of Uctoder beet your answer to ssid complaint Cold Spring, Putnas er the service hereof, exoli “ ite Eat to ani e pl will apply to ats Cae complain Plaintiff's Attorney, Dated Oct, 11, 1582, SUPREMA COURT.—IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLA- caslon of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commo sity of Now York, relative so the opening of that Firss avenue, not already opened, from Foray-seoon: Hari m Hive in the te aoa Ninotee: 4 coy, Cold Spring, Be r i for other purpose, passed May 148! 1841, \e OWOF OF Owners, eee and ved or ed thelgennimate lands per Kes leted mentin sh arhowe inkerone ze alerted eae tad whe a oe posed $0 the same, are ctr ebjees itor te writing, to cota Ww. allen "Ss Sharan at we she sald Commissioners, at bist 0 ie and Tor erat ‘all houses, tee sa fellowes thea ts ors ? he vonttory al tide of Right, }-seoond street fourth Also, ail that part of First a1 the northerly side 0 of Kighy th sivest and 4 he of Srowter neeworn Ninety vb part of First mark, on the Bast ‘thi Fires Sido of 125th etroet and the eae nye, ator near mernented de Tan see pS ‘the ey ‘map of tho said ion or Ry Pert arin ns iat tray Ado pik stro, aaa lTotaon the atcoet, dletant 890 foe the sronterly tite of eaie Pi Tires Alse, “ he of ,Fites svanne, sonsicuvas 64 ny hny ‘She sont ati 128 ‘anrook ote of’ land ot Medel, agar the nershwers corner of Fires avonae \n2d streok’ “Also, three roar low gwned by PRilp Mille ler, nour dhe Horshwoet corner of Ti04 keset and. Firee Also, & plot of ground, by Thavoher ry he rear of land of be- and Mwwny B. Davies,