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€ MERCIAL art Arne. | MONEY MAR’geErT. Me pox, Jun. S—6 P.M. After two daye rest and qu)" ¢ the market opened this morning buoyant, but not active, At the first board Morris Canal scvanced © per cent; Phienix Coal Com- pony. 2, Nicaregus Ty gnsit, 1%; Herlem Railroad 34; Pa Brie *;; Lemg I" 4nd. 14; Mudsom, \(; New Jersey | ‘Ume, x. At the second board the tendency continued | upward. Florence and Keyport improved %{ per cent; Cumbgziand Cool, \{; Phenix Coal, 1:4; Brie Railroad X%. ‘he movement in Phenix coal is decided and firm Ie bus reoently advanced quite rapidly; but it has been » | Wag time before the public, and its merits and resources @ecrougbly investigated. Under the new organization it | wil) be steadily developed, and the reeult is bikely to be | wach as will satisfy its most sanguine friends. There was @amall vale to-day of Parker Vein, at ful) prices. New (Creek was pretty well maintained. There was a meeting | to-day in Baltimore of the representatives of the princi pal eval compantes of the Cumberlead region, to devise | ‘means to bring to market, if possible, ell the coal mined @uring the opening season. We have not learmed the reeult oftheir deliberations. The Parker Vein Company possess facilities euperior to thore of any ether company for getting ‘Mts coal away from Baltimore sad Alexandria to Bustern end other porte. Iie commetien with the steamship Mue, which goos into operation ia March, tetween New | York, Baltimore.and Aleyandria, gives it advantages of the most important and valueble charevter. It has « gearanty that its coal cannot scoumuiate in Balsimore | fm the railroad care, as tbe steamers are bound to take | wway this company’s coal “rst, aad chen, if mecessary, | 2M Gp with others. (ther companies may, for a time, be wubjected to serious smeonveniences Om this aceount. | ‘The coal business next neasom is dectined to exceed, by | a very large per cent, that of any other previous year, ‘amd there who engege im it at amearly date will be in a position to reap the largest prefits. The new year has epened suspiciously, and it should be the aim and ob jeot of every one to preserve and strengthen our present peadtion in the financiul world, at least, if mot able to ex. | femd and increase it. Everrthing is now sound and healthy. We have just closed s year of umexampled prorpenty, and we see at this moment no reason why we should net realize another equally so. | ‘The receipta at the office of ihe Assistant Treasurer of ‘this pert amounted to $12¢,683 03; payments $34 177 40— Balance $2,424,804 08. Amount of interest paid to-day, 9200 000. The Building Association Fire Insurance Company have declared a dividend of five per cent. This company ecmmmenced business on the 20th of May last, with a eapital ct $160,000. After paying this dividend there ‘with be a handsome surplus im hand. This is evidence of | judicious management, and is highly creditable to those wonnected with the administration of its affairs, ‘The Merchants’ Bank bas declared a dividend of four per cent; the Ocean Bank four per eent; the Irving Bank three and a balf per cent; Hanover Insurance Com- pany eight per cent. fhe importations into this port to-day, Jam. 3, bare deem as follows :— Beer—301 easks. Butter—S88 firkims. Barilla—,000 | Coffee 4.026 baga. Dyes—425 Lage cateh; 1.128 D: casks poda ash. Dry i er Pecihe! 280 per | ship Seuthampto wit 22,000 ecooe, | ; 40 fraile almonds; 2. | 108 pineapples; 208 bbis., 251 oxske, 117 | 100 eases. bed bones 4000 half do., thee) NH yairine. 'Homey—14 hhds.. 63 tierces, 5 . Hides Perret hides. Horns—1,224 baffalo (shes ‘Tom Molassee—261 hhds. tierce 149 : ; Til. "Gui—20 yas eons linseed ofl. Paimt—33 onske mae’ mare teegs: Ra ttane—Z7 300 bundles, Galt— | Suger—63 Begars—31 eusee.b bores 314 qr. bexes, 12 bbls. Spirite—21 pans. 425, Tobacco —62) Ibs. ao-100 boxes. Wine—! osdus. ie steamer Glargow; per pepper. ' 58 qr. casks. Wood—121 pivoes (Capitalists sheaid bear in mind that the sale of bonds towed by the Maysville amd Lexington Railroad Com pany, amountizg to $500,080, will take place at the Mer- sbente’ Exchange, om Thursdey, the 6th inst. at half pest twelve o'clock. These bonds must be s good imvert- ment. They are secured by a mortgage on property | ecsting upwards ef s million anda haif of dollars, con- @uting of sixty-seven miles of railroad, depot grounds, Bullding?, Ko This mortgage is held in trust for the Bemefit cf bondholders. The bonds bear six per cent in- Qepest, and are in sums of $1 000, with ecupens attached: pegabic ocmi annually, in this city ‘This railread is one of the most important im the Western country. At Lexington it meets a lime in opera- tiem te Louisville, anda line im the course of comstruc- fiom te Deaville. The Louisville line, ranning to Bow. Bing Green, thence diverging to Nashville and Memphis | end thus connecting with the ontire system of Southern snllwaye, ls about being placed under eontract. The ex- tension of the Danville lime into Tennessee, snd also to Subersect the Louisville and Nashville line, thus forming the mest direct and practicable route from that region to fhe merth, is now placed beyond any reasonable doub! by fie Reavy amount of individual subscriptions already made. At the Maysville extremity of the read, a short pk through Hillsborough te Columbus will unite it with the entire North, and the Maysville and Big Sandy saiircad, connecting at Portsmouth with the Scio's ead Bloking Valley Railroad, and throughout with the Balti move and Obio Kaitrosé, and also with the Pennsylvania @enteal, and at the mouth of the Big Sandy with the ‘Virginia Central line, establishes the cheapest, spe dies? amd most direst comnections with the Atlantis cities. ‘Ms taxable property of the counties through which this geed runs, as shown by the books of the Commissioners ‘of Tax, for the year 1951, amounts to the sum of 946,023,010 ; and this is only about two thirds of its se ual marketable value. The assessed value of the coun- fiise contigcous to the reed, amd which must neecs- warfly be tributary to it, from their local position and de- pendence, is $102.692,916. ‘The annexed statemen’ exbibits the quantity ond walwe of certain aiticles, other than dry goods imported Auto this port during the week ending and including Fri- daz, Deo. 31, 1862:— Oownrnce or tHe Port or New Youx—Wernty Value Pkgs $308 Instromente— Musical .. Mathemat| Tewelty ...... Leather 4 Boots&shoes Dr'sed skins 9 Istronrs Falus Papisr mache, 4 Perfaraory a Precious st'ns =i Seo. oes, bls 48 133 pa bos.....37.650 Seeda— Canary 1” Mustard wr Soap... 375 Spices — Cassio.....10188 6197 i ae ao8 2.740 300 . 16 002 » 143 lo 1 2 #8 455 Madeira 130 Maisca Port Ret Sherry Wood Maboeomy iat Rosewood 16 490 Willows 174 Zabrawood 616 Wool... 13 380 Bucions 6,878 Brarhes 2590 Goal, tons 296 | 2 fear 208 10,900 2683 Other imperta- 564 tone not In- eluded _ 28 130 16,039 above... Total value of merchandize imported, 4th week tm Decomber......... wee $838.77) The principal items of import during the week were as follows —Coffee, $105,588; almonds, $50,367; raisins, $28,769; undressed skins, $20.80; railroad iron, $24, ugar, $41,863; tea, $103,590, ‘The aggregate value for the week was comparstirely small, Weannex a com- parative statewemt, she wimg the value of each class of imports and exports fm each month of the years 1951 and 852 — Turou rations axm Bxrontations or tax Pont or New Yorux, vom 1861 ano 1863. IMPORTATIONS, Free Goods Specie and Bullion. 1851. 1862. $51. 1863. January... $937,660 $1,047,466 $104,786 February . 1, 208, 638 "2,110,949 110,298 ry 1843,938 525,421 1,496.449 327,400 789 046 380,584 1,062,947 429 747 915,154 160,067 1,075,888 907 Sept.....- : 834 343 66,789 October... 1.648.720 215.148 62,690 November 416.838 891.882 80,766 December 654,797 899.147 25,367 112,815 Totals... “$88 686,967 $12,105,052 $2,060,056 $2,408,215 itighe Goods. Dutiable Mize, Warehoused, Preshe 1883. 1851. 1852. January .$12708 618 $8,580 311 $1,611,847 $1,281,594 February. 9.442.007 7,024.952 = 1,240,329 1,005,983 Marck. 10,651,142 \ 8,546 184 8,962711 8 097 631 12,373,199 ‘August |. 11.279'004 Septem.. 8.384 172 October.. 5,765,796 Novem .. 4,599,685 Decombir. 5 5, asad Totals. $1061 TAL at $47 $106,670,411 $13,880,022 $8,667,041 EXPORTATION. Dutiadle Mdze. eign Maze. Dutiable. 4 1852. 1551. 1862 $2.419,206 $412,305 $358,244 3,352,943 295.567 922,472 816,404 357.230 320,981 353,262 Se1,0ls 545.975. 266,200 482.504 284,397 325,732 . 334549 © 220,978 Septem.. 2,593 986 316,047 517,888 October.. 2,702 882 358,292 484/801 Novem.. 2,451,611 397 597 641,206 Deecemb’s r 2.612.436 351,428 618,352 Totals .. $39. 390,102,778 775 $40,716,781 $4,014,062 "$4,828,022 Foreign Free. 1. 1852. 1851. 926.693 $1,266,281 $2 568,958 93.952 1,007, 8551,648 100.557 —2.308,861 11.954 67719 = 3: 482,182 200.2 106818 4.606.135 = 1 834 898 125,600 = 6,462.367 «= 3.356,355 20.759 © 6,004,170 2,071,499 August,... 22,974 46.464 © 2.658.444 © 2.985 ,853 | Seplember. 134271 198,184 3.490.142 2.122.495 October .... 106.626 82886) =—1,779,707 = 2,452. 301 November. 62,268 27.634 5.088, 909,813 December.. 21,918 64,805 = 6,685 985 = 1,180,305 Totals... $712 813 $581,851 $43,740,315 $25,006,266 | Srvcie avp Gory Dust Exteaen sxoM Cauironnta, 1852. $3,891,001 mn 423 701,675 3,046,468 4.634.506 1,755,208 4,303 $38 Pettey 4.001, 348 4 475, 794 2,258,852 + $46,671.482 $47,368,509 Cauironsia ax ornen Gorp Deros:tes in U.S Mix. a mae ae 1652. january + $5.0 x February + 3.004 970 March 2,880,571 2.878.368 Mont of the gold deposited is, ef course, from Oatifornia. So far as we ean estimate from returms made, we should | Judge that upwards of half a million of gold from other | parte of the werld, ether tham Califormis, had been de- posited in the Mint during the year 1852, and included in the abeve aggregate. Gold deposits from ether parts of the world, besides California are imcluded tm the above | aggregate for 1851. ‘The above table of imports and exports for 1652. eom- pared with thore of 1851, show some very curieus re sults. The uniformity in the aggregates of each year ls most extracrdimary. When we consider the great infila tiom in the paper currency of the country, the great ac eestion te our supply of precious metals, the extrava- 200 2 Flor io Kéypo:t.b30 28 Montgamory Mining | 8 Alb & Seben RX. . as Phe hain Ga i do.. 860 for pesrls, per 100 Ibs. rurrs.—Klour was and lower, depromed iscournging aceounte received per Pacific. 81 sour at $4873 a $5 06 $5. j ordinary to si | ehoice State bod unl; | s00 do. Ww do wD de 60 New C) j 200 do, | too do. | ia i CITY TRADE REPORT. | Monpay, Jan. 3—6 P.M. | Assirnen35 bbls. changed hands, at $4 55), for pots, | | were made of 8.900 bbis. mon to good a $7 & Soutbern. at 34 ed 75; taney Gemesee and at $5 68, tra Western, at $5 87}; a $6 25: $5 and extra Genesee, at ni 8744 @ $6 873, per bbl Whest seemed unsettled. 1,300 bushels damaged Western was the i coly sale reported. and that om private terms. Rye y were unaltered. State and Westerm oats wore tom homens at dlc. a 68e. per bushel. Corn was sbun- | damtand lenguid, ‘There have boon 20.000 bushels new Western Southern white and yellow old at @8c. a 780. | Correr.—Abcut 200 bage Rio were purehased, at per Ib. Cartix.—At Washington Drove Yard—At market, 1,800 beeves, (206 Southern and Western, the remainder fem this State.) Market very dull. Sales at from 6 to rib. 300 left over meee At Browning's, (lower Be 's Hi Offered, 4,000 sheep and lambs. All but 250 sold, $2 50 to $8 50 to $5 for the former, and $1 50 to $3 60 for the latter. Cows and ealves—35 offer- ed, and old at from $22 50 to $46.50. At Chamber- lain’s, (Hudson river Bull’s Heed) =O 6 cattle, at 613 to hp ie: $e. £5 cows and calves, at 35, $88 $45, as . 400 sheep and lambs; sales By ¢ former, at Sa3be sUa $5 and ofthe lntier. at $2 463 clash va | " Corrox —The eales to-day were 2,100 bales, at prices generally ';c. advance, since the arrival of the Pacic— | say, om the basis of 93;c. for middling uplands. and 054 for middling Orleans. Faricnts.—Freight engagements were imignificant, shippers being inclined to wait for the Asis’s news. To | Liverpool, 6@ barrels of oil were enge at 30s. For Havre 4s, more were asked. Flour and wi were nominal at last week’s quotations. There was no change to notice im rates for London or Havre Rates continued firm to California. Fauit.—there were 500 boxes bunch raisins taken at at, $2 80 per box. Hay.--River continued dull at $1 12); » $135 per 100 Ibe. Hors —New were in leas esd at 20 0 22)2c. per 1b., prices which holders deel! Inon.—The value of Beotch pig was $50 per ton. sold. Latns.—Fastern were taken in large quantities, at $2 314, a $2 87 per thousand. Line. An unabated demand existed for common Rook- land, at $1 1232 per bbl. Movasses —We heard that 100 bhis. muscovado were be’ partly by refimers, at 19 a 2Ue. per gallon. at Stones. Zhe transsetions were unim it. Rosin ruled firm. whilecrude turpemtine was stiffly held at $425 per 3€0 Ibe.; and spirits «lo, at 620. per gallon, 2,600 gallons linssed realized 68. per Provisions —Pork was in slack demand and purchased to the extent of only 30 bbls, Fe lots, at fe for old | eee $16 50 for new; $19 for old mees, and $19 373, new. Cutmests remained as last stated. The sales of lard were confined to 150 bbls., at 12c. a 12140. per lb. New beef was in steady request, and 200 bbis. fetebed $5 60 a $6374¢ for country prime, sade $9 60 a $10 for mers. Butter and cheese eontinued quite depressed. Rice.—A fair inquiry prevailed for Carolina, a $3 75a $4 1234 per 100 lbs. Sxxps.—There was no demand for any deseription but clover, at 10c. per lb. Srinits.—Bales of 400 bbls. Ohio and prisen whiskey were effected to-day, at 250 @ 25% c. per gallon. Tosacco.—The day’s movements embraced 60 hoge- heads low grade Kentucky, at 4}¢ , and 90 bales Havane om private terms. Nome | gallon, cash THE LATEST ADVIOES RECEIVED AT THE KEW YORK HERALD OFFICE, Janvany 3, 3863. Mayagues.P. B.. Mazatlan, Memeo Melbourne, N. 8. Mexieo (City). Monrovia. Africa, Port au Pi ps ct Phila Porto ‘rays, C. Puerte Cabello, iaSept. 2 Deo. 15 Nev. 19 Ba, Salt Lake Cit; San fen Bienes San Fr ‘ciseo, U. Ban Jose, Costa Sila Oct. Pi de Cuba... ae ue gance going on in every rlavs of society, the extension of | Gemai BUME. US eNUTprises, the cucvuragement extended to every speculative movement, the almost universal dis. position to enter into the consumption of every luxury money will command, the increaze in market value of all the neeerrarics of im fact, when we consider that smidst the great abundance and cheapmess of money, the ability to eonrume everything is eo much enbanced, it is most extraordinary that we have net drawn more exten. sively upon foreign countcies for the produots of their in- dustry and skill, Notwithstanding ali thefacilities we have bad throughout the year for enlarging the import part of our foreign trade, it has beem kept withio proper limits, and, as we have heretofore remarked, it bas hardly Kept pace with the actual, legitimate im our resources, In 1851, the exporte of spe eie and bulliom frem this port amounted to $43,740,515 and the import from Califormia to $43,671432. Excess of exports. $63.386. Im 1852,,the exports of epe- cie and bullion amounted to $26,096,255, and the entries from California to $07 $63 550, Exeessof reeeipts, $12,- 267,214. Aresuit much more favorable them this, can be exhibited by a comparison of the mint reecipts with the exports from this port !n each of the past two years. Movrmeste in Braces avo Burcioyv—1861 ann 1852 1861. 1852. nd bu! liom from ork.. $43. 740.318 925,096,255 at U. 3. Mint, sreeercees 61,049.296 Excess of receipte over exporta Pbiladelphia............05 $4 189,087 According to this there bas been added to th curreney of the country im the part years, $30,142. 127. which ia neatly equal to the tetal amount of specie held by all the bapks im tee eountry in 1840 On the lst of Jamusry, 1861, the banks of the United States heid $44 671138 im specie, with # paper circulation of $183 756074. Om the let of Jamuary, 1853, the peper eurrency of the country was probably with. ia two bundred millions of dollars, The highest poimt previoudy reached was $140 156640, im 1887. The besis of bamx cirsulation fm 1837 was about one doliar in specie is 4 wo four deliars of paper lerwes. Im 1961, tine pro pertion was about ome iwoand a baif Now it is about ome © three, but It must be borme fn mind that the me tallic cwrremey in the bamds of the peoplemthe amount of oom stloat among ail classes im the daity operations of trace aud commerce—is probably, at the present moment, fire or cix times greater than it was five yours since, and probably tom timos greater than K was ten years ago. This makes derfod difference in the ooméiti 4 value of the cirgulsting mot extension of tho free bewking system has thrown into circulation as iarge smount ofcoin, which otherwise would beve been locked vp in bauk vauita, and the curremoy ban therefore, bw come more equally composed of paper and speeie. This has produced a more substantial «tate of things im the financ'al and commere'al world and it l* our Impression. sotwithrtending the rapid imilation and expamsion to oredit. &e. there is a fair prospect of eur present pros perity continuing for «long ms caiaterrapted. ck Kxecharge $300 TS 8's 100% 100 wha Nio 10) Ohio 6a 14 iy 4 0 Onio Se 109 Ow 4 200 Erie 2d MBAs. 108 4 23000 Ke'e Con Bos, Ti 102 do 1000 Hud row Bas Mg 4 « to « *h) ® ie 1 Coen ° ‘ do 4 mieRh . oe 4 5 9 4 n 9G fo vO 4 t dy peo 91% 110 Roth fe fi) Postemouth DD 40) Lowy island AK 1D Son ngeo i bs a RK 45 Fe fe vay, t Wn 10 see Harlem RE... do ” do 10) 1 Wining Co an eawn RivgR aK) “ ion an 20 Wig 7 NY RNG RE. mo 4% tb to 160 (oi W Waegainck KR. W Bete Keeb Rie ie my Panter Cen! oe bie 87 increase 1 at Vinca, w. 6 genska Kinasira, 4 uayra, Ven! Soria Sydney, NS. W. aide Society fa Taleahuans, Chili Tampico, Mexico. Weekly Report of Deaths 4 County of New York, from the 26th day of mer to the lst of January, | ‘omen £2; Boys, DisE, 1 1 14 +8 -4 -6 1 Bits ioe from the stomach H a Burned or sealded... Pe | ub 10 1 1 32 oe ++ 16 1 SRERSCSr RuBueranusinnaasetS-anw—voe rt 1 b Piacss ov Nariviry—United State Ire! |, #25 England, 14; Seotland, 7; Germany, 2 Bwiteer: lend, 1; Brit: Popeessi-ne cm Norah Americn, 1; South Arviam, Biaek- ; Otey Hospival, & Alms. 3 Ovlored Home, |; Colored por- ench snd Amoriorn paper hansings, whiah they offer at wholesale and retail, on the sos Iavoratle terms, porno fhe they. “oreadeay nd aye ORES. PORTANT TO ALL VISITING cuss known hotel Revere if eure! i I ¥ ferred from Ofhe' of Moroad fitted, } i fe 3 tt eras are a mans cons| FOR saLa. ~. Dive A 0002 CHANCE.—FOR 848,118 FIXTURES AND isaac eee 35 WORAN, ar Harlem Railroad depot. COMPLETE FILE OF THR NEW YORK HERALD of 1862 for sale. It is i and raeay for bindi: A | the Week 4 Early application ply st 79 Bleecker Bete LOTS FOR SALE.—SIX CHOICE LOTS, im « body, on Twenty-Afth and arweny -sinth street waronia between Broadway and Sixth aven inity Chay oes. Apply to JOHN 8. KELSO, 68 ‘ticulare appl: Morb Tryon row, shird and Madison square, well adapted for the orestion of ele ant private resid liam street. LERS 5s, ENGINES, AND BARGE FOR SALE —TWO ‘6 iaches in diameter; on nein, 15-mch eylin \er ; one loao- erties 20) tons, schooner rig to AY, No. 12 Old Appl: 5 MUI D2 STORE FORK SAT R30, BE none ot te ben A he a8 nt long, 13 feet bem ‘ oot long, 1S face drug store doing » good 10. tires in Brook @ ith medicines, oy articles, Ba. Persons Wishis {0 invest money in 8 ern that will pay ab once, will fad this warshy of thelr attention, | AD) PARKER, corner of Fulton avenue tnd Geld streshe SSrechivm STORE AND PHYSICIAN'S PRACTICE.—A Di Sician ompelied from delicate health to eave the rag a Shoulda phy: ‘a emall, good ula Forsyth street. (OR SALE—ON MOUNT PROfPBECT HILL, BROOK- lyn, s two story house, with wings attached, contain- \ouse, two fo ty feo) shed da, je trees. NI ahalf lete or nin 16 wil sold with the house. re are tieulars oall at a9 Grea street, two doors teem the the Bowery. Pe AE Se Pe ee tee eee FOR, SALESFIVE LOTS OF LAND, IN GREYTOWN, pinted sonal, ‘Nor he . the Nicaraga rou vontetaplave fo. 1, one hundred parenren ma the beach or bank of the river San ast to west, that beirg itenorth side by twe honeied and sizty fees from north to south Itis sn the south by Charice street, on the eaat by, land don, the w by lot No. 2, 1 £08 the elite at $1,000. tage on the beach, fromeast to by, bwo, hundre tis bounded o ot bylot No. 1, and en the west wooden store house, all toge- No. 3. one hundred foot seer te nent sees from a ree feet Selonaingtto Samer Ged , from by Bhepherd treet, and on th ing to Mosers. Lyon and Ste No. 5, one bundred fect fr cast to wost, that being th to south. It is beu: r cent per Annum, Cr oash only, at Greytow! Roving for the owaers figuidetion, “For MAVTEAND, PHELDS Rr Henry Wiedemann, caer & Co, in if OR SALE—OR A PARTNBR WANTED—THE STOCK, Tease and fixtures of a pone, now doing a good business. 16 wlll be sold a decided bargain, or s partner with (oe 500 to $2000. ‘The proprietor is engaged in other business. Ap- ply at 307 Spring street, Foe CALA ee HOUSES ane LOTS ON DOWN- A fine three story house rth and Madisen sve- iA nd $7,500, datrest, fora 8 WOU.” A Bleck of ave howses arth street, Tine mAtyy insuiMER, Fe Fourth avenue, er P.M. XCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY, res in the town of North Osetle, Weet- Y¥. The farm is wel ling hi ar 96 fro! 2H TBE Sonn, Ie, 70 Wall street, ARM TOR SALE.—A HOUSE, BARN, AND ABOUT above. \OR SALE.—THE HOUSE AND LOT ON THE NORTH- ‘wess corner of yeriae and Crosby Tey ia suis city’ For particulars apply to S. W. is A. GAIN: No, 79 Naseaw com OR SALE—PRICE $2,000, A BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE house and lot, in Sows Brookiya, about five minutes ik from South a0 jh seven Toome, marble manvele, ke. at ‘a a excallons ender, $1,200 con remain on morteeae. A221] antic ree, Brooklya-_ OR SALE—AN aa bigs: veg Ro SEVEN OCTAVE rosewood best sessonable ma ey pop tiatie! | | POR, SALEcTWO | EXOHANGE oFricEs, Born i doing © fair busin present owners having | their tim dim other Teaesor wiah to sell thea — ‘or particulars apply at 14734 Washington {OR SALE—A FIVE HORSE POWER Maison Lab give, with an apprighs five Leber ie ‘te, steam va 01 rely now, and eh a: }OR SALE-A THROUGH SECON? CABIN TICKET Tranciszo, in steamer of 5th inst. State-room ers. Will be sold on reasonable terms, upon { fmmediate application at _ a of | E. W. MARSH, No. 64 Wall street. OR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN-THE OWNER 8 going ae wat ei f del tail liquor store; quer store, he 4 So4 Spring YEARS CREDIT— jote om Forty-ninth and Fi ‘tleth streets. 78 per cont can remein for ten yours, at six per cent. Apply to SOHN 8. KELSO, 62 William street NGINE AND BOILER—ONB SIX HORSE w, ard one ra boiler, 24 fest by 1136 ino! both im pertoat Tes Sobers tins, Apply at the Fac- ages street, E. R., or to CAARLES Ml. ot. = ioe = ~ iT rOR SA SS nace, situated in Wer ox Champlsins iat supadle of trodiotng, $000 Yons Iv is blows by & powerful ke. bo 1.000, busbsle caoning wood. ‘s shops, ke., ie | france to itcaied ch a large | for making eharcoal esa be obtaloed ekeeply ie tke suet. ood, and anthrseite coal from Rondout oan be delivered rates. from Lake | Sith Breet foal Essex county, The rich magnetic ore of parfloularly that from the famous Port Henry Procured aly, a and in n great ab CRERMAN, 00 West streets New No. 5 Liberty square, Boston, nag ¢ ire LT ork, or F. nf “ SACKBON, SYoter, nearly now, wei ble for an 18 oF B0horve ly ab No. 32 Pith ot street | second floors, aad with s bauting room with dome Hight on the first fico! | to plans, whieh -“ be seen. B. ‘SCatey retin, 106 Joi 2 FARMS. es LOTS, 100 HOUSHS, FOR SALE — 1 perty of every description for eal or trade, or sol $75,000 to loam {a sums to suit applioan who want s howe, lot farm, mill; er country seat, eall and xamine re; rofo at GRANTS, ity property, a 2. 00a, nares FOR SALE. AN a use, with all the 4 mB 08, 100, ng for $2 70, for with four lite ont i $18,000! ‘Convention Hal, | of ground om Wocater strees, between Biles streets, rontirg for $ ith all of bth street, f t Fourth avenue, for $1,200 ; four lo secoud streot near the Seventh avenue, for $3,200; a firs ears Jonse of a storo in Broad street, paying $1.00) © year, 000 ensh ; an elogant hall in Rrondway, 24 by 200, 6) efor three yenra vory low; $12,000, 1a mortgagar of £00 exch em Brockiym property, will be sold Re dis very eplondid farm, taining 190 neres. for the corner of Fifth a: street, Morristown, N.J , oon- four 16's on ot $40 ensh ntry Boat at Ae torin; a farm et South Amboy, of 107 acres cheap; scorn ty seat d five wores of ian at Bell's Perry, for $4,000. Alao, 100 hooves aud lots in Broookly a, 2 M. L. SHELDON, 85 Naso-u atroes. FOR SALE—A PIR=7 CLASS GROCERY tore i» the npper pars of the ity. The ord will, horge, wagon, and all the arpur- & first lass groovy st re, now in ore salen daring the inet fonr 89) 000, with good profi $1,800 ptook, leave. ofamilive, A batter opportnnity to il capital will selicm yeour. Torm cor, Herat °. FORE. {FURS —PRICES REDUCED —PANCY FURS, SRA rable acd woll warrauted, No, 41 Maiden Inue. The wubsoriber reepoctfull” sotiotis tho attention of his evetom ere travellers, and the publi¢ gonersily, to his matehioes as { fora, manniactured by him’ elf from the bert eriale. 4 formity with the modorn Bure f osecisily roocimmendie hie A. 9. martian, stone waiting, mink o nriia flin snd ermines, of anoh ® variety ova oxnel 6 just fy bin im introducing to the public articlos L perraine and welectod ebsrnoter. M MOLER, bmperter of ere, 0) Maiden nue Waroums, -6Wiit BRO | AND J8WK..KY. ee SUBSCRIBER IB her otra tenes ay neers ® ing ing. mch Ieee sha gay oAer Norah i yervelied. 3% patent Levers f *goue ‘atohes waren, ome meet in wagio oxsce | pa Watches W424 wind up and eet Hands without any | JULEE JERGERSER Wresehen, wih nartisen a from him with each watch, per foot time: Keeper. OOrER WATCHES, Pannen and Lovers, some im hunting oases, perfect time: keepers INDEPENDENT sxCOND i Woatobes tor timing horses, in gold and silver oases. | Splowala | Gold Pocket OHRONOMETERS. old and oa OF LEVERS, DETAGHED LEVERS, adall other otof watches. Alt of the above for sale at resail, much less than the asual orice; also all Kinde of seweny, dismond rings, a94 iat. 00: are old wedding rim, Peeaie wetting nee cle 1d cokes, breast ping, a ings 8p ouff-pine, ear-rings, gold and silver speotae! F rings, silver fruit knives, sterling silver spoons, cups, i fewalcy exctanged. ‘All watohee ‘e koe an exchanged. watches warranted time, or the money returned, Watehes, clocks, and jewolry repaired in she best manner, at m the ‘usual bay RO. O. ALLEN Imy avohes and jewelry, wholesale and retail, Ne | u Pais chaos. ‘ap stgirs. near Broadway. AGENCY, ay nece a ‘i Ag tr by py os oF FOREIGN AGENOX. C.. der thi execution and recovery fore Congress 8 the Exsoutive De- ‘Wath- mente’ an farfaitares, for vale laws of the Unite a Dia inheritances im the United State jovostments in Waited ss Brave nm rehase of wa jon f for foreign emige Ri a vo efficient and relial reece ‘States and Territories of the Union, rand will 7 mpt and faisbful attention to C ter fa id to tebe oncy. Masvara wines non pel 5 corner of mrect, opposite the BON B. P. Direetor and Consul Genera ot Ecuador for the U.S. Washington, December, 1852, AN FRANCISCO AGENCY —THE is prepares to attead Cla ae to ae UNDERSIGNED nts or sox riarigne rates, ne with ie dee pre ar oriek store in Clay street, Dear tl of ov Refers to Coy J. Mayher & Co., Water atreets Th or & Bird, 287 Bow CHAS. ‘STEWART, 10 ) ann ae peoreny OWNERS—THE UN- ee pectfully inform ‘wish to dinpose {a his hands for, the action 10 i te value of the inWi Tarn mgr ane meee) a tt cote &o.. oan haves valu- oatage-starm A cr aaent, Milwaukie, Wisconsin. | SAFES. EFIANCE SALAMANDER SAPES.—C. J. GAYLER'S vent. ROBERT M. PATRICK, 90 John street, is je manufaoturer, in the United States, of the above grisinal and only relisbie Salamanders, Both ri inet fire and borglare. grtanl enh isan ured the sole Ly is dently “offered at eq if not superior, ook int the world. Safes of Ay sires, suitable for fae jewellers, record offices, steamboats, d thief proof bank Seopa econ Plate chests for oy on hend for made to erder, ‘soha street, corner of gold, by ROSEY SISCBLLUANEOUS. RIDGEWATER PAINT.—THE BEST ae waif} offered to the publie for ae decks and bo! steamers and other vessels, and from ite spark bee Sb the dep Ro) any. For ‘ale, ma » in ‘and in ofl in kee of. pat ind ico tb Tbe b Gant, street.” General Agent, 125 Pearl street, and w Beaver | COOUNT BOOKS AND STATIONERY.—FULL RTs f superior acoonnt books, on hand er made from the ab'both ae to paper and bindisg Soot folloed st avma'ledditional coat. Rete peper aud envel” | opes stamped with Oa al required. | ER & POOR, No. 6 Pine street. ADIES AND, GENTLEMEN—IF YOU WANT TO fe next year, oall onme. Ioan | a my the pest, pe pevena’ and fatare; ine | VALERLA BAER, No. $64 Broome street, INDOW Cee acetone REDUCED_NO. 4 rl iam.—The subscribers spines at Shelesal r retail. CHILDS & SMITH, Practical Upholsterers. 20, 000: WANTED—IN SUMS OF TWENTY: ase and fifty eonts, in exchange for Dr. Te iw ent, which is warranted to cure the most omnes 10 min tates days; chronic rho yet eee wana in headache in Jen mi hour. Depot 240 Green 0 YOU WANT WHISKERS OR elas 1s Jour heir vhint, If so, use Graham's On; your beard will grow strong ani Dot stain of injure the skin, bus render 18 soft and ol per bottle, sent to any part IMOLAT’ SULPHUR BATHS, t 47 ae STREET, near - ror Tee in 1820 by Louis J. Ti- molat, from Pi eset ure ct inflammatory and ehronio je hae ‘a YP sith ptions of Cay skin, ‘eae 0., &o., ant sre reoommé! Our mos ont bysloians, Dre Mott, Kissa, &0., e. EST Sota re TREE WOOD, FOR C&A ie ticks, ra billiard cues, ornt: “Arpiy abi Brosdwh at road wi floor from office. — | LATFORM SCALES —FOR SALE, CHEAP, A DOZEN new platform scales—will wei igh from ome pound to | i ood rete Will be a, for half as to pay storage. | GEO. RAPHA! Vesey strootd | IGHTEEN HUNDRED AND FINTY-THREB, WILL | sorre to give ic hair irerh, dane and fine, k lovely, divine. a white, need t them. One eatdellae ails us Depots, 403 Broadw: York; 175 Fulton stre Brooklyn; 44 Eouth T ‘Third es Puiladetpin. — InN FALLIBLE LIFE 2 rich and . Cook's Kemedy for Intemperan: . P. & Jacob Towarente Sarsa} ph - Pits *. ‘ way’ ot. indie Cholugogue far fever scare $150 indie Cholugogue for fev ; iy's Gravel A teand Lotion. $14 50 Ointment. Barry's Trisoperons. | ory and Grand and street. { rating Pills.—Both in the fomsle infirmary an: joe Dootor Van Hambert, of Germany, has success. For dlscoases yd on as inprive There compare with t! {tinnot too mud! than eqnal to the Those Whs have wod hein know what an invaluable logaoy Dostor Van Hembert has loft the world; By thelr use fo. 5 may rely upon obtal speedy relief, whereby health Ia restored deathly countenance xives plnos to th. N.B. Poreha ‘s M. GUION, each box, nnd TION General Agent for United States, Amerion,Mo. 127 Bow ery, oorner Graud wtreot. Price $1 por bex: ASTROLOGY, | SORTUNE TELLING.—URS. ALWIN, RENOWNED ts Burope for hor skill in foretelting the fovure, wilt furnish intollsgonoe sbort all eiroumstances of lifo, all who may address her. Mra. Alwin spoaka thi "ens Pronch. and German languager—J1! Broome ssroet, s08t Ed oes streot, op stairs. Office hours from 19A M. to re M sity, im Astesion Droams, &6., RS. PREWSTER, FROM PAILADELPHIA, PRN- dors hor services to the Indios aud gentlemen of this hove, and Law masters, inverproting an’ soiones, gonatantly relied on if the lady or qontl of she vinit Le ‘ ROTTLES OF 2,506 sherry, Madeira, hiokey, try, berry, aud raspberry bracdy, in variowe #, Imported expressly for ferily nes, and for salo at twenty per ve Vous then st ary ctor house, by WM. Ht. U Cob tuiuLe 49) Broome strect, corner Crosby, J, G00 TeorRUItt. O)D STYLESTONE JUGS SONiE DAM GIN; 00 2aaee old olnb achinappe, 20 0m aud for en'o by WM. at, ootnar of Croebdy. IN JUGS.—10.%0 IUGR Worse SUMIEDAM GIN, eg oelobresed voll dam gin, manataowurod obi a Holland, with fie pame on thy y the mag’ rospeotable liquor me ty ané tho United Statoo aan nee BoLeue WoLem, Importer, 24 Beaver eorees | | a business in the ‘eas. |W. | Winkrand Hanover. Roo! | avant ith money, Pi fee 4 | aris" ‘ind Chath four gerne ooToR VAN HAMBERT'S GERMAN FEMALE | | Remiam ware, fency oft z a | workmanes, | sixoe (P NOTICE. —A LIMITED CoP. PARTNER! HIP N C° nership has been formed, pasesses to the fret iste ‘the fourth ¢! of the second part of the Revised Stati of the State of Now York, under the mame, style, pue gf Crocker & Mtorr, for the buying aad selling and be fi in a of com ork Yorks Tht by of d Stal "and William a. Crock oth of whom reaiée in the elby of Ne York, are the general p rtoers, ‘That the said Jobo Re js contributed the sum of fifteen thousand (=| , to the common stock or capitel of and that hip is to commence on thet f ight hundred and tfty threg ‘day of January, one thoussnd Dated, werk December HN RAYS WM. A CROCKER. J. W. STORK. THE arte ian “i va ( ( 1 f a | sogueiat thie friends, mad the nereant ‘tat ibey have shis day associated themaclves under m of Bischmuelle change viduaily, for New York, Jam. 1, 1853. OF ARTNERSHIP —THE SUBSCRIBERS B. i) ne her fore condnuted by shem indi umber oars past. OF yours Wiad. BISCHMUPLLER, F. A. LOPSCHER. rae formed » copartmership, for tl trang- acting the woking and exochange bi and att be pleased to seo their friends at their off 66 Wallstreet, (Of the tate fir mat LAO > 1e Lat 7m of Strang, Adriane 0. _New York, Jan. 1, 1808 UBL’ B. SEYMOUR. EWIS AUDENRIED HAVING RETIRED | FROM TAR firm of Newell, Sturtey.nt & yaviness will ‘ttled by either of the an ned, pee New york, Jan. 1, 1853 ELL STURTEVANT, Tews AUD&NRIED. Newell Sturtevant having Cee, with him Noah Stur- Pty aye jr. Charles Wannormache: = Thomas H. business will be coat ry Fork, Boston, » aad Philadelphia ‘under the Arm of Devel, Sturtevant & © 49 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK, DE Dartnership herovefore yt ork, H toe tho baie of the fom th N&% New York, 1 tage Bs formed aco rahip, for the im: fanoy goods yberal commission name and sty! OTICE —FRANK woe sank pay ae Seeti| ES FRO} the firm ef Clark, mf Ce 1 D. Gene ia admitted. ‘The bu aidaned $y the he-under= tguad, under tho style of Clark, Wasson Gora sheitat atand,'No. 117 Broadway. RALPH CLARK JOHN H. WAIEON, JOHN P RITTER, MES KOOKEN, Now York, Jan, 1, 1858. DANIBL De De GASGNER, OTICE—THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFO! existing between the ibe frm Brown & Co., was marae feu ‘The affairs “the Inte Sem will Bo settled. up by SC P) cont ‘ALPHONSE , MOUTANT. RETIRES THIS from the firm of A. T. STEWART & CO, ‘oRx. January 1, 1853, ARTNER WANTED. WITH $500 CASH @APITAL, TO join the sdvertiaer, with an equal smonnt, je 7e purchadiag State of Connecti year. Securit; activeman. Adi PARTNER WANTED—WITH A CASH CAPITAL OF $2,000, to take charge of & sonsern, beoks, ta) Philadelp eproat, rat facturer, at this Wantzp 4 SILENT PARTNER, WITH A CAPITA! of eight or nine thousand dollars, in a basiness estat ues about ten penne whioh has heretofore and will % to thirty-five per cent. The most ese references cam be given as te tha abo: ‘Three or four thousand dollars to be paid down, and the balance in good pogotiadle paper, at two, four and six months, if required. Tho businosa io deli a $y mae 5 and the tntertet of only one partner ao, B.—No ineumbrances. Communic: siteas Radrons. with real mame, bex No. 21i Broadway Post ons i ert tare 10 500—A PARTNER, WITH THB AsOye eck ie is manufactured apely, with real amourt of capital, to ¢1 with subsoriber a eafe and profitable enterprise tne bbe rg Ltn a winter. £10000 may ve reali money invested. Address 8, A. M., ab nate. e A CATHOLIC ORGANIST id te ‘ate acher, for a ohoroh in this eity. Address Pi tor at Dunigan’s book stere, 151 Fulton street. RBDGWICK'S QUADRILLE BAND.—MR. SEDGWICK, ‘composer of “Poor Uncle Tom,” &¢., (late conductor at London,) supplies his petite able to furnish music for or any number of instruments. to 00 his friends and attend os bimeelf that alwayo best musioinns. ‘From long experience he Aet- If that he wi 1 be able $0 give the fullest satisfac: him. All orders left st bis No. 152 Mott street between Broome aod Grand, Promptly attended to. LOTHING AND FURNITURE Ripley LADIES or on age a gan reeely oaeh prfoe by 1 letter through the . To onsu 8. COHEN, 452 Hadecn ste: “Coben. . a -OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. ~ Ladies of geationen havi oe foraite ors hyo ae peed of, oan loo b; ing for iber, at his p residence. Os "ina a Taties Sttendp i Mrs. Dusesidorf, 13 Bim street, L. M. DYSSKLDORF. See eae nia Nok oi —THE SUBSCRIBER purehaee $2,000 wort easton wear ne enter annie reat Jauas SEs MOWON We. falling on: cing thao Bterett farsa ers | Cat or CLOTHING AND bhatt dey WANTED ‘Ladies and gentlemen having cast off clothing of forniture to Ca of can obtai fair _ priv by send though ah Post ‘om 2 th be I Ey rou, D Moe yo From Hs attend: Ladios attended by Mrs. Cohex, : _— pean M.S. COHEN, 66 Elm street. EXPRESS AGENCIES. PrORITON, TO pat! OPOLY. ROBERTS & CO.’ Ai tod Bills collected aad pro of every 4 Ni .. under charge of 8} meewen OB: y, Now York, betwee ra ‘and 63 Waluus siceet, Philadelphi shed | Seg near “the i chang?. ERFORD & CO, ro NEXT CAL! One an =. on Express Shippers will 1 our freij tension lease 6 to go senting) 0 i one 125 § aay of sailing. Our express mail will be despatched p cr United States, ia charge of Mr. Hoyt, who will ats tend $0 the delivering els at Kin, ton and Panama in po No, 2 Verey stzcet heme ret ous Passage secured at our office, BERFORD & CO. FRAVELLERS @UIDE. VOR ALBANY—¥ datiy Uinco—Fai os Ke oft ‘prcss, atopping as Croton from Albany, we Albasy He aa stan nade e fain Mitorton, Hilledale, an Chatham Rowe: sonaea! any with ox- Rovurnin, all + 2A. M., oxpross train, arcivin ‘ork a6 12 45 aj uis dws ‘mail train, maki ander. ML, Strom scrip, arciving in Hew York 9 16 P M. BLOAT, Bap’, NEY. YORK AND PP HILADELPHIA—DIRECT United Btatoe Moll ang Exprese Linge, throngh in foue = oaving Nore ene and ") "$2 60s For Balti= Falls, Dover ’ ton Mentsik sua Oh aM A yh tloketa® es; and theongh bi ii Sasa'o's. Me ond Bie E,W. liacs thom New York. “Pasene ere ribiongetes cress the forty Sfteon minutes before the | Sains lear AMDEN AND A AMuOT RAILROAD, POR PRILADEL: from Plat No. 1, North river, foot of Battorp ng ling av 104. M., by steam 0, $2, rn rg ‘1 rf > Un eanbset JOAN POTIPH, ata PM, Pare noes Sinse pass, 45, vovome ClUKs ones, BR Rovarainge lane Philadelphia, from foot of Walact atrees, at 10 A.M, amd? 1as4P. Me Pace $1 UDSON KIVER } OA z Lil te ip 9 | "ies auinte ped xpross Train, 6 A. hough in four hours, connoetin, with trains resoling Buffalo or Montreal an 8 orolcok camee eronti Mail Train, 9 A.M. Through way train a0 P.M. Exprece srsiu, 6 P.M. Accommodation train, 6 P. M, at Cham)ers, Canal, Obrietopher, Forrs “s Pansencors te'coa al street, ab 7:30 A. M. r Albany, stopping TARK, buperinten Bmigrart Hine a” steamboet ATLAS, from Pior No, doonth. and Thirty-firet avr: Bandy Trains from ©: Poughkeonale, and 00 6 P. | ay abortions. ORN AM NTAL BRO ZES, GAS FIXTURES, ion of the holidays te ive stock of Froneh im~ tall public attenticn vo hie eat Ported gee fizturas, artiste and ; mechanical, oarool, ie nd moderator lampe of ON Rta ee Frenoh clocks, oxndelabri thoks, sad Paris bronzes; biseuit fi fsctarers rol blio ronerall Mietouslon oeoas, gi tonorve for loads, whie! ip) prinoiple of soussenction, rabiliey, yition ot tae kind ‘coviousty exhiotteds Seven ented <a4 waeranted. “Te would also oat atten- ao ons muperiog geld pane, whieh n superiority erceps tho tnorsased dems he pamerous berg ert at initotion. Woe 271 (Teving ious) Brosdwasy on and ponell, w Polipse 5

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