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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL: MONEY MARKET. Jaa. U—3 P.M The arrival of the steamship Balsie from with four days later intelligerce from Puropa, b rather a depressing iz uence upom ‘he stock ma ‘as regards extent of transactions avd prices. The © cial and commercial advices from the other #2* do not differ materially from those previously received, and we should jucge that it was the absence of more deduite tn- formation relative to the fature movements of the great European governments that bes so depressed, aad com- tinues to depress, ficancia] matters in thie market. It ir the suspense that preveats the extension of operations, and induces speculaters to confine their movements to the smallest limit. The object is to keep the machine Just moving, and no more, #0 as to be in readiness to take edrantege of any tarn in the tide of affairs. At the drat boari, to day, no disposition was exhibited to buy or sell, Stocks were not offered in large quantities; but in the sales made lower prices were realized. ilimois Cen- tral Bonds declined \; per cent; Nicaragua Transit, \; Pennsylvapia Coal, }¢; Cumberland Coal, <; Parker Vein, 34; Beading Railroad, ‘{. Railroad bonds were more active today than usual, New York Central Reilroad Bonds declined 1 per cent. Back stocks, in small lots, ebange hands daily. The sales to day were at a decline. The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of Shis port to-day, were $121,391 74; paid, $140,207 15; be prnoe, $2,764,304 95. = The Republic Fire Insurance Company has declaved » semi-annual interest dividen! of three and s half per gent; the Magnetic Telegraph Company from Washing: ton to New York, three per cent, The Institution for the Bavings of Merctants’, Clerks, the Greenwich Savings Bank, the Manhattan Savings lostitation, will pay inter estat the rate of six per cent onsums of five hundred dollars and under, and at the rate of five per ceat on Jarger sums. The latter two institations will pay on the 16th, and the former on the 17th inst, The York and Cumberland Railroad Company hare declared » semi- spnval civicend of three per cent. We learn from Albany that the notes of the Mechanics’ Bank at Watertown were protested at the agency ia that aityon Wednerday evening, This is an individual bank Its circulation, when the september rep rt was made, was $47,080. {ts securities, deposited with the Banking Department, in Dec. 1852, w Bonds and mortgages. New York State fives Uniied sta es sixes., Total.. ~F Itereireulation was then $63,638. The report of the Directors of the Massachusetts West- ern Railroad Company, for the year ending Nov. 30, 1863, sbows the receipts for the year were $1,625,223; of which $093,290 was for passengers, $786,215 for freight, and $45 715 for mails, | The expenses were $773,487, of which $165,696 were for repairs of road way, $150,793 for repaire of engices and care, $19,070 for repairs of buildings, $13,290 for new cars, $406 624 for expensen of transportation, and $23,002 for general expenses, leaving a balance of $746,796, the net earnirgs of the year, From this is to be deducted for interest on Stata loans and exchange, $255,968; one per cent to sinking fand, $50,000; seven per cent dividends to stockholders $360 500; ard loss on running the Pittafieid and North Adéms Railrcad, $791—leaving $51,476 as the surplus earnit gt of 1953, Add te this $137,415, being the balance ‘on hana Noy. 30, 1662 and we have the sum of $15,859, the amount of the surplus or gontiagent fund Nov. 30, 1853. The increase of receipts cver 1852 is $186 350; of ex penses, $121,809. The not increase of income the year is $63,542. The large increase of expenses is ascribed to the desrness of fuel, payment of land damages arising prior to 1849, the renewal of iron rails, &c. Whole num Der of passengers carried on the road in 1843, $200,065, tm 1848, 405,614; in 1853, 656,104. Number of tons of freight transported in 1848, 168,062; im 1858, 180,471. Namber of bsrrels of flour carried in 1843, 244 249, in 015; in 1863, 471,804. Number of miles ran by 1} kinds in 1848, 804,402; im 1883, 947, The oorpcration now own 59 engines and 1,003 passenger and freight cars, besides a share in sixteen oars of the New York and Boston Express line. The total cost of the road and its equipments thus far, Bas been $10,016,888, inclucing $03 079 which has been expended on the new station house in Springfield. Tne tota!| means prcvided for the construction ani equipment of the road amount to $10,469,520, of which $469,573 bar Deen paid to the sinking fuods, leaving the net meas $10,(09 941, The dedt of the road consists of $4,319,520 of Eoglish bonds, payable betweon 1868 aad 1871, aut guaranteed by the State of Massachusetts, and $1,000 000 of Albany city bonds, payable between 1366 and 1* To meet this debt, sinbivg funds, now amounting to $1,- 947,857, and continually increasing, have been establish @4, and will be sufticieat to pay all liabilities when they fall due. The following is an abstract of the annual report of the Providence and Worcester Railrcad Company Total expenditures for construction and equip: Nov, 1862. inclusive......... Total ‘expenditure for construction ‘aed equipment from Ist Dec., 1852, to S0th Nov., 1853. Total cost of road and equipments From which ceduct net from Nov. £0, 1852, to 16,590 23 + 90,225 (0 106,815 14,076 53 Total cost of road and equipments....,.. $1,791,009 43 Receipts from November 60, 1563, to November 89, 1853, are -— For transportation of passengers ..... For transportation of merchandise For mail tery For rents. . » $17, 883 a2 ay Net earnings ... Under what is called the “Crowbar” law of Onto, the various insorp rated bauking icstitutions of Cinctaneti are avsessed at $7,851,772, on which the tax amounts to $145,267—the brokers and private bankers of the city are assersed at $0,015 612, and the tax amounts to $122 - O41, The tax of Smead & Co, $15,500; of Row KO», $5,725; of Ellis & Mortoa, $22,200; and of Goodman & Oo., $15,936. The coustitutionality of the law is s000 to be tested before the US Supreme Court and in the meao. time many perrons refuse to pay the-tax, The scnexed statement exhibits the qasntity and vali of foreign cry goods entered at this port for consumption, for warehousiog, and the withdrawals from warehouse, uring {he week ending and includieg Thursday, Jan. 12, AUTURRS OF COTNON. Vatue 893 Quast 1,739 8597 128 87 Gingbams.... 37 Mastio él Embroid’d do, 25 hares 45 Hose. Gloves Spool Total MAN Silke. . Ribbons, . Satine 3 Lases.- 29 Crapes 12 Velve' il Vestings 5 7,169 Plush... 15 ——_——— la, 16 ‘ Totals...... 9£4 $220,139 Cravats. 18 17083 MISCELLA NROCR. 8. & worsted 89 4h ono Btraw coods.. 149 $i 9 667 16-9 84s Feathers & flo 63 12 4,637 Cott 82 16 69:4 4 29 13.000 U5 igs. 87 LES 6 Giape eqs 12-84 a Raw... 8 4,000 Totals,..... 699 6544 441 + +1080 $160,103 Withdrawn fran Warehouse MANTPACTURES OF Woo! MANUFACTURES OF SILKS. 38 810,949 Silke $2 370 12 16 907 1486 15538 J 6 3.00! Popgees 44 9197 Stk & wormed 31 16 853 = Mitts 4 3,736 Total ...... 417 $65,501 —— Total Ta ot las MANUPACTURES OF COTTON. MANUFACTURES OF FLAX Lineos 144 $25 844 H'dke: « 2 9639 Total ..... 146 823 485 MISCHLLANROUS Straw goxs.. 8 $2010 Lath. gloves. 824 Total “JO 96,704! © thvee quarters of » sally from the saint Warehouse. MANUFACTURES ( iis. six 4 - 33 Bas O44 - 62 17,009 worsted 97 49.683 « 04163 83,712 Mitta 7 W237 bawls, « 10 23704 —_— — Carpetio + 23 689 187 899 990 837 «$97 383 MANUFACTURES OF COTTON, seseee 864 $241 O84 Total ...... M5 23,625 Gloves........ 16 1 Straw goods Spool 16 Embroidered. Total......1,001 $271,827 Total....., ReCAPITULATION Entered for Consumption. 1863. 1854 Pgs. Value Pkgs. Value. Manufactures of wool.1556 $631,798 1108 $349,290 ¢ cotton... 770 388,643 2,400 682 287 ig 4 1,240,672 690 BA 441 ‘921 "228,919 954 = 929.133 2,890 172,411 1,059 169 108 Totals........... 8, 807 $2,666,443 0,220 $1,874,269 Withdrawn from Warchouwe Manufactures of wool. 123 $39713 21T_-—$53 501 “6 cotton,, 398 69,104 467 86,818 ed silk, 289 7,822 «178 72,128 “ flax 15 1.969 146 = 28 483 82 «13,538 = 10 6,734 927 «$211,726 1,018 $246,604 Butered for Warehouse. Manufactures of wool. ce $32,784 357 7,382 271 827 ‘ ,909 “ 45,331 Miscellaneous .. 2719 Totals. $516 663 Value put on 1354. 2 119 923 Previously each yea 1 821,683 Total.......seeere ++ $5,076 899 $3 941,506 Foreign manufactures are stilt very timidly operated in, The ‘mporters have nearly completed their a range- ments for the spring business, and are extremely weil prepared to meet at least the early wants of their can- try and local customers, These, however, are not dis- posed to enter the market immediately, with much bold- neas, either because they are not yet sufiicieatly weil ‘posted up”? regarding the actual condition of this branch cf the trade, or because they hope to be adls to get their orders filled later in this month, on more ad- yantsgeous terms. We think that in neither case, ‘s theres reason cogent enough to jnstify dilstoriae » in tecuring ‘upplies, especially upon the part of dealers from ths interior of the Stat The advices from the Old World do not favor the prospect of @ larger or cheaper production of goods adapted to this part of tae earth than we specified in earlier numbers of our review. Hence importers are not apt to be forced to lower their claims by any pressure from that cirection, Nor are they likely to encounter any really adverse influence from the competition with domestic fabrics, ‘The Superintendent of the Banking Department of the Stats of New York, in his annual repors to the Legisla ture, gives the annexed exhibit of operations, &o., during the year erdivg Deo 1, 1863:— Since the cate of the last report there have been estab- lished fifty baokirg as-ociations, eight individual banks, anc ten chartered banks have been re rganized. There are in the 8 ate— Incorporated bank, 60 Individual bankers. ++ 199 Imai, B20 Of there, thirty three imdividual banks: TS ing assoc atior# bave given notice of their intention to dircontinue business ‘The amount of capits! employed in the basicess of bank- ing on the 17th of mer last, was $76,692,076, an in crease over the previcus year of $14,454 859; and the amount for each year siuce 1843 was as fuilow ete 929, — 97 Janu o4 Junesd 1819 Janez9, 1550, June2l, 1821..., 65,530, i + 69,706,633 273,183,251 Jure2s) 1848. + 78,692 075 The total an ount of circulating notes outstanding oa th» Ist of December, 1853, was. e+ $28,745,776 00 Which were secured vy ‘the folowing ve opite:—Boncs and m rtgages.. 8.277 5I7 39 New York State stoke, 434 per otnt 6 6 per cont “ “ 534 per cea as bang 6 per cent United States stocks, 6 per cent 6 per ceat Canal rh venue Certifentes, 6 per ceat, Arkaneas State stock#, 6 psr cept. Llinote State stocks, $' per cea Michigan State et scks, 6 per cent. Cah in depcsit for stocks matared, bonds end mortgages paid and banks clos! busine Total.. : $24 886,787 4 Securities held December 1, 4852. 20,280,112 07 Incretne of securities for the past ¥ Circolaticg notes outstanding December 1. 186 + $23,743 715 00 19,159 056 00 ouistandiog December 4 Increae of cirewlation the past year.... 4,684,560 09 iu slew of the probable increase of the State debt, the superintendent does not renew his recommendation wade last year, for an increase of the basis of banking but recommends tuat permission be given to the banks to deposit United States stoske exclusively, should aay derirs to do 90, Should no other securities than are re ceived be recognized as « basis the euperintendent thinks that it world insure ® profitable disposition of the ne# stocks to ce is.ied for the canal enlargement. He strongly urges. » thorough revision and oonsolita tion of the Iawa relating to banking. . As they now exist on the statute booka they are frequeatly incongruous, ané cou’d not but be improved by being remodelled and embraced in one enactment. The system of establishing banks of issue by indivi.’ duals, without the intent of doieg » legitimate banking br sivess, has been a source of much evd; and the right todo so contained in the Free Binking law is the great defect of ust enactment. The superiatenient feels con- fid ng that am amendment of the law in that respect w.l! ve bighly benefictal, Stock sxchaage. Faipay, Jaa. 13, 1864, 150 shs Pat V Cl Cos $4000 N Y 8%, " 1 102% 000 Cal 7's, 1000 Ente Tet Mt . 8000 Erie Ine Bde .63 2000 Erie Crt Ba, "62 8/0 I Cen RR Bis. 70, 10 € yatel Palace. 100 N Car Cop....ba" 30 North Int R& 160 160 Erie RR. 1000 NY Cen *R Bas 3000 . 800 co, 000 do, £0 she Del & 10 do. 60 Ba of N Amerisa. 10 Hanover Bank, .+3 2\ Contiocntal Fk... 10 US Trust Co 260 Morris Canal 100 8 Jer Zine Oo. Co. 100 Nic T: 100 60 100 Nor & Wor RA 960 200 Reading RR. 13% 100 dG 44 Hudson! Riv RR. 67 110 Penn's “ Goal Co.. 10936 300 200 Cumb Cl Go,, 230 84% 260 10. - 8 JWNYA&NAwRR 99 10 Mich Central RR. 9936 5 do. 9 50 do 11 Panama $1000 Ili Cen R Ripriv 21000 Erie Con,’74.b8 1060 Chie & Rx Ia Ba 9500 Ill Cen RR Bis. 0 kbs Bruna City Lind Caledon 'a Min,+60 Mines and Mining. Farpay, Jao, 18-6 P.M. The depression in stocks, owing to ths news from Kurope, was felt at the Mining as well as at the Broke: Board. The only stock in whish any partisalar activity prevailed was Phoeatx Gold, of which 1,200 shares were fold, cloring at 7%; for cash. Two hundred Ripley changed bands, at £4; and 100 Algomah, at 3%. Ulster hae dropped to JAX, contrary to public expectation. North Carolina ia atatiosary, or rather has receded to 6\j. One hundred shares of Ohio Land snd Marbls sold at 2; the bide lower than amual. For Parker Vein, 7 were «fered; for Hiwassee, 5°; for Mianesota, 190; for Copper Falls, $2; for North American, 65; for Tvites, 11}¢; for Winthrop, 254: for National, 20; for Fulton, 134; for Dolly Hide, 64; for Conrad Hill, *) Lebign ls held at 3. Biair lead, at Carroll, as 2s “Poto-nae, Ye 1; Nor weet, at 18; Gozeble, at 2%; Vanderbure, at 4; Kuther- ford, a1 1M; MeOuilosa, ac 89); Gold Hil, at 24 The stock «f the Neuvitas upper Mining Company was introdeced to the board on Chursday. Tats company was icorpora’ed im August last, ond-r the general law of with a capital of $900,009, divided tato 60 000 *bares of $10 each. Its property is on the isiaad of Caba about three handred acd 6f ‘4 miles from Heveos, acd teerty four from the port ef Neavitas A railrosd al ready consteucted traverses twenty-one miles of the lat ter distanos. The veia on which it ix prpoosed to work ‘Avgastioe mine, and prerents s similer geological appearance. It is from five to eight feat wide, and coutsias » lode ir agirg nearly feur fee: in widts, carrying the yeilow aul phuret, which yields from tweuty to tesuty eight per cent of orpper. The veia has already been worked to a considerable extent by the former proprietors and thus the expense of opening it does uot fail oa the Neuvitas © mpavy. Accoucts of the arrival of machiuery, tools, &e., at the mine heve already beea rec:ived at the offi and there is no doubt that by thie time mining is the roughly under way. The officers are Franklin (i Mav, President; Randall H. Greeve, Henry Stantoa, Charles L. Rowand, and J P, Lord. Trast. es. At the regular stock exchange this moraing we notice sales of minicg stocks as follows :—New Jersey Zino, 1u0 res, at 9%; Pean. Coal, 100 do, at 10954. Oumber- Jand Coal,200 do , wt 34% ; 200 wt 34 b 60; Gold Hill, 1000, at 23 douia Coal, 100 at 43g: North Caroling, 100, at 62; ’b.n.w. Web ve received the naual report of the New Jersey Zinc Company and b: no doubt ft will prove sa- intact ory to the atockholders We have carefully looked over the financial statement, but must confess we could Rot make out the resulte arrived st The financial reports of incorporated companies generally are made out in such aconfured, mysterious , that most of those who reac them know no more after 's careful exemina {on then before thay made the attempt. Meny take it for granted that all is right, and atrribute their inability to under- stand the report to their ignorance, instead of to thatof the assountant. Fewer figures acd a different arrangement of items, would soswer & much better purpose. MISING BOARD, JANUARY 13. 200 shares N.C.Copper 54° 200 shares Phenix Min 7% 1u0 do UlaterM.Co# 39 38% 100 do do. . 100 do Rip! ax 200 do do 100 do Ohio 2 100 do — do. 10 do Pnenix M. b 1 900 do 200 do do,...,.b.60 1 CIrY ®RADE REPORT. Pray, Jan. 13-6 P. M. Astes.—Only 60 bbls. were sol: to day, at $5 62)4 for pote and $6 25 for pearls, per 100 Iba. Breapstvrrs.—Fiour was in better demand and « shade firmer in price. The cay’s business reacued 18,000 bbls. : psp No. 2 at 31% a $7 50; ordinary to choi State, at $7 75 a $7 87%; mixed to fancy Western, at $7 75 & $7 WoO; anao her’ graces at propo:t ona‘e rates, Some 4500 bb's rup rire Canadian, im bond, changed bards, at $7 75. Toe operations ia Southern comprised 1,90 dtls., at $7 75 a $7 93% for mixed to gooo; $7 9334 a'18 for favorite; and $8 a 88 60 for fancy, par bbl. Rye flour wan in request at 86 87%, for fine, and $5 76 tor fine, yer bbl. Corn meal was Mkewise actively sought after, bot Leld above th Wheat scemed brieker Thi y's transac ioe focluded 4.000. duehele tolerably prime Gene- nee white, at $2; 19,000 do prims Southern do., rt at $1 9234; 1,600 do. Peonsylvania red, at $1 85; 6,000 do Onio do., om private terms. 710 common Virginia 'do., at $! 77; 1,(00 ordinary Michigan whits, at $1 4734; and 20,000 inferior to handsome Canadien do., im bono, at SL 75 a 31 90, There ware sold 6,(00 bushels rye, delivered. at $1 75: 1,500 bushels do. from thersilroad cepot, at $1 18a$1 19. State oats were plenty acd beavy, at 490 @ much more active and valuavle, The da movements amounted to 68,000 bushels, at 833. a 87c., for New Jer- sey aod Southern; 83. « 816. for inferior old Souths: a; 85e. a Sic for old mixed Westefa, from store; 8c. a 8c, for the same kind delivered; and Sic. a 90c. for various lots of old white and yelloa | per bushel. Coriox.—the day’s sales reachad 2601 bales, aa fol- low: :—For export, 1,100; home use, 1 168; om speculation, 1 ia traositu, 173, Market steady. as quiet, We noticod +a'e1 of 400 mats Fanicuis —Rates to Liverp20l were firmer, with more offkring, About 35 000 w 40,000 bushels corn aod whent, in buls aud ship's bags, at L1d. ® 1) Sed, end Lad. ‘About 1,000 bbls floar at 38 61, and 500 * 00 Peed com presred coitnat 3)). To Lone 109, abot 25,000 obla. flouc were ergaged a. fe, Od., with rome od at 498, per ton To Havre, 1 000 # 4,000 bbls. flour were engeged at 953 ; To Antwerp, 4.000 bushels rye were engaged The clipper ap Fiyiog Jou t,for Califor. pia, was adoat ull, aud to tots of measurement gods at 750, Toe ordinary rates were at $60, s 600. por fot, mearuremant. Tae Alder: Franklin, for Melbourne, was filling up at 60c per foot, and would sail by the 1st proximo, Facir —Sales were mada of 1500 boxes wet dried bunch raisior, at $2 50; cases sardines, at 70¢ , and 25 bbls currants, in lots, at la ‘Hay.— There were 2 000 bales dispored of, at 85¢ & 99c., to rhippere, and 960, to $1, psumers, per 100 Lhe, Honty. les of 32 tierees and 5 narrels Cuda vera wace in bond, forexport, at 4443. carh. Line —Roekland was ip moderate request, at $1 for common, and 8) 8734 forlump, per bbl. Morassus—We have only to’ notice salsa cf 100 bbls. New Orleaus molasses, a: 200 Nava. Srorus Holdere of crate turpentiog arked $1 8744s $6, per 480 Ibs. Seles tranrpired of 100 bbls. spirits turper time, at 63¢. per gallon, ard 500 bbls. waite rosie, at $2500$3373¢ Common rosin was unchanged Ons —Crade was inactive st 65c, for whale, and $! 30 for sperm, per gallon. The day's transastions iacinded 200 baskets olive at $3 75, and a few thousand gall ns linteed, in lots, at 676. a O3e. per gallon. Provist xS —Pork was lees irquired for. The day’s business cid not exeret 459 btly, at $14 for new moss: $1d 26 for old do ; $12 87}, for new prime, and $1200 for old per bbl, No charge oecurred in dressed hogs or plcki-d meats, The sales of lard, reached 900 bbls good tw prime, wt 93>. al nd 700 kegs good at .0%0, per Tost Bee! variea ites, The day's operations comprived 230 Dbls., at $5 a $6 60 for prime; $$ 26 a $11 for country mess anc $15 a $15 5¢ for city do Ub:0 and State butter was peleabls and firm at Oc, a 13¢. aod lbe a gy per ib. C ‘sa ia fir dem od at 99 a 1A%o part —Sales of 125 casks were mde, at $i a ost 25 per R 100 Ihe. ScGark —The market continued quiet We noticed sales 0’ 40 Khis. Texar, on private terms, and 160 do Cusa, at ike, There were rales of come other lote Caba ani New Uneans, on terme not stated, ‘Tras.—Hoffman & Co 's sale passed off with consi ieradle epirir, ery full prices, Annexe! are the details — Biack and gteen—Terme, notes at 6 moaths—128 haif chenta, marked H.& A, Yuesing super or matted, at 43>. per 1b ; 247 do 46; 111 do 4434; 86 do 40; 7 do 8934; 231 do 60; 1S ao 8849; L loa éo 38; 40 do superior 48; 22 do fe 47; 53 'do xtra ne 23: 19 cases tiny La-q’d boxer 69; 8 to do 68 Hyron sbin—54 chests Nibhiew, extra fine matted, 81; 84 do do 29; 18 do Liesing 2734; 83 do do 2612; 37 d 25, 129 éo aA; 126 do 22. Woot.—An im provement was observable in the demand since our last report and sa'es have been made to a mo- cerate extent 10,000 Ibs. fleece amd 30,000 Ibs pulled were sold at range of prices from 340. to 483, for oash. Of foreign about 200 bales clothing qualities Mediterra ean were sold, on private terms. Wurersy,—T! have been 900 bbls. Ohio and Prison purchased, at 27 }gc. @ 28¢ cash, per gallon. Family Market Price Current. The following tabls, corrected by tbe principal dealers in our city markets expressly for the HEeRaLp, gives the average prices of market produces for the present week. Meate re thia week about the same as last. Fisn also remains stationary, It will be seen, however, that game has faliea back from tem to twenty psr csnt During the Inst week, the marke:s have been flooded with game cf all kinds, and the #arm spell makes it ne- cessary for the cealers to rush it off the market at al- most any prices, MEATS. Beef —Hiné quarters perlb..... $0 08 Fore quarters ‘* 007 Perverbouse steaks 000 a 017% Roaating pisces, per Ib 00 « 018 Si:loin rteaka, 000 a 014% Rump steaks, “ 010 » 012% Tongues, each. 000 a 015 Corned, per Id. 000 = 003 Poultry.—Turkeys, per 009% a 012% Rhode Island do. . a ib: Olea O14 075 a 126 OC2 a 176 Chickens, per ee 050 a 125 Fowls, 075 » 100 Guinea fowls “ 060 8 076 Equabs, per dozen 200 a 225 Pork—Carcases.. 700 a $00 oll a 000 Ol os O18 010 a 000 010 a O11 010 a 00 0 123% a 000 0 146 & 0 00 160 8 20 0 9% a 010% 014 a 000 010 » 0% 016 « 018 016 a 018 08 a 000 010 a O11 08 a O18 010 a 016 06 a 000 O16 «9 O18 Muscalunge, per Ib. 016 a 00 mt 01% a 00 Smelta, po 018% @ 0 00 Codtiab, “ 068 ao 6 Bela, Ms O12 a 016 Black fish, bs 08 a 010 Floundera, oe 06 8 0 White Gish, e 012% 8 0 00 Savanush shad, each, 100 a ¢ 00 Salt mackerel and ahad, per Ib 08 a 01% Salmon, smoked, 015% a 0 00 Codfish, dry, o¢ 2 00 Lobsters, 06 8 000 Terrapin, per dosen, 700 #1000 Oysters, ta ehell, pei 060 @ 150 Came, " 02% 2 10 Crabs, per dosen... 018% a 000 GaMB. Birde—WI'd turkeys, each $1 50 9 $3 00 Ducks, canvass backs, per pair, 160 @ % 60 Ducks) gray and teal,” ver pai. 050 a 075 Brant per pair. 10 0 12 Wild geese, eact . 0% 1% wee 100 1 60 « O96 oat . OBL 0 87hy t pair, 1 196 150 Mal lacks, per na . » 076 10 Black ducks, per 1 o6iK a 087K Red head ducks, per pair ~ 10 1% Parnes per | » Oo 016 per pal 076 109 Bavka we ity }owls, per lb oll 0 ng Broad bills, per pati 060 - 068% ‘Swans, (some fine ones at Rob. — & Co.'s, Fulton Market), 200 a 800 01K a -— o6 « Cy 100 's. Raut. —By the bot, per doz. 9022 9 9025 Retail, 5 foF........ 0 12 0 0 Ba 010% ou 018 112% 8 0 0 a1 02 018 0 36 010 ° 01% 8 0 0 VEGETABLES AND FRUIT. Apples.—Per Dbl. $250 033 0 Dried, per 06 200 Sauce, ceehene sarees, » 10 w2 00 Pears —Dried, ' per 09 200 0x a 0 0 015 a 00 40 a 80 O1sg w 01 250 s 3 50 10 a0 0 20 200 40 200 - 050 200 050 a2 00 050 a2 00 050 2 00 0 87: 1o 0628 0 0 40 70 06 « 012% ol a2 00 08 a 02% 12% 200 012% a 025 Beans,—Lima, shelied, dry per bushel. 7 0 a 0 0 Tomatoes.—Quart cans, per doz. 250 200 Mi BCELLAN! Bologna Seussges.—Per |b $0 25 00 Tripe.—Pick! per Ib. 06 200 Domestic Markets. CammripGr Carte Makker, Jau, 11,—At market 817 sat tle, about 776 beeves, and 42 stores. Market besf—extra, per owt. $7 75: first quality $7 26. second do, $650 a $7; third do, $6 25; crdip $5 60036. Hides, per o: $660, Tallow $8 60 a 89, Pelts $1 373¢ © $150. © Cal? skins I2e. per lb, Barselling cattle, $6 60 a $0._ Veal calves, 6 Stores—working oxen $76, 84 10. $8. 114, 129. 80: 140, 170 to 196. Cows ani celve —s2. 28, 81, 37, 48 to 67. ’ Two years old $19, 24, 29, 31, 34, 36 to 48. Three years eld $46, 41 45 49, 50 to 76. Sheep aad lambs—2,021 at market, and on average of excelleat qpatity. , 8010, By lot, $226, 250, FOR SALE, OR SALE—GAME FOWL, BRED ‘yROM THES MOST celebrated Irieh steck, and well known in tala ity to be best a atcan be found im the Unived Stat: uid be to any party living south ef Phil his. for further information a apply at at 72 Ro vasten sireet.§ NLY $500 TO $1,000 tk sold c' terme and ver infor (OR SaLE—HOUSES AND LOT! cash Wasted. Houses 20x40. thr briek, Ashe in dern style, gas, Ge. lote Bixl0s sitanbed fa { Willis nsburg, (now brooklyn.) shree minutes stiker ferry. ‘Ape yao, MANEON, dou tist, 2) Lighth OR SALE—FARMS AND BUILDING LOTS, ATLAKR land, L. [, if appliod for 409, at the moderate price of $25 to $25 per acre on the south sido of th railroad, 4 for $100 to $200 per acre on bj od brated Lake Ronkonkoma, where stantly progregeing in that de hefal location. knowa for ies nat meal peetnieg bey at piel es a] on Sulldiag ks a by "do ‘a the vila or Takstand. farm from two to twenty acres, soon to ded sion Aan por afore. or sare ia the, farme and bull Iota apply immediately "to CHARLES WOD, 203 Broad way, where maps and pamphlets oan be had gratis, — OR Ez ounay ae MILITARY EQUIPMENT of JAS. H. LENT, (Iste Andrew M. Shiers.) 12236 Ninte 121) Fulton strest, manufictory of all kinds of military goode. ee oe ——_— $5 Ped Ly OR LEASE—THE VERY DESIRABLE kman strect being Lag A ones besiion, e b Poe agossion ZANDT iviNastON, ‘Ko. OR FALE IN BROOKLYN—A HANDSOME THREE story and beeemen’ brick dwelll. 5 house, withia ten ules walkof South ferry. with the modern improvements. Also, » good cottage house and itoria, Long Telaad), Ging and healt: Gond Yooation. ther jo May next. Price 1 a rm, of 110 acres land, shoutiwenty miles from New York, and Apoly tod. CLARK, 1!4 Schermechorn streot, Brooklya. OR SALE AT A BARGAIN--ONE OF TUS MOST Fw, tageous drinking saloons io th’s city, located upon Maid ne, ROW 'E, 13 Chambers streot. ‘ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PUR SALB. 5. 00 —A RAB CHAN Livery stab! 0, } Sete having two i Partrer with $5,000 to incrense rofite can be made. Addross alnsme. Enterprise, ald office, $1. 500, 0:2 BE DISPOSED OF, A BAN aah teel mapufaetnrisg busin 04, yielcing € profit of fron $2 000 to $3.0 * ther particulars addrers Albect, Herald office $5O0.-2O8 SALE A, EPLENDID DRINKING SA OUY. loon, within s fow doors of the American Ma soum. Tor man renee 008 paying busines his ise race opportunity. There lease ou the premises, and 8 fine run of custom. vo sold immediately, au the Owner is going South, Apply at 102 Nassau street, room No, 2, $300. —FOR SALE, A GOOD PAYING BUSINESS, Tain is nowh business, and inom, the income Tt bas nothing to do with rum, and is rei of any msn with somall capital. For partioulars apply at the Hudson street Post Office, No, 514 Hu tson street. Lertotal St ia Bae FOR SAL yo ar. Toe far A STOVE ANDTL nny soe s y, including a new and wel fron, japannes ware, cutlor: machiner, patiorns, fixtures, le: gon and harne cash, if april Apply SHEPAKD, 85 Bites avenue, A RARE OPPORTUNITY.—FOR SALE, THE LEASE, fornituye and good-will of s weil established boaraiag: house in tho low: . ce the city, now doing s good business. Furniture new last spria ‘osvesaion givon the - Fvacy, OF eeoner if d ited. Address Warren. atro HAT SIORE FOR SALE, OF FOUR YE4RS3 STAND- ing, in eplencid order. Hatters in Now York, Newark ‘onnectiout cannot ba’ Baid store ie dost part of th will pay more ian «ll ma expenece. wives, or at 93 William street, Now Yor! & “BACKSTER, IR —FOR SALE IN THE BEAUTIFUL VIL lage of Moant Vernon, West shester county, fifteon miles fr m this cis tuatod cn the ovr. ner of Thirteenth walk trom the d Pr gash. For forth r particulars, inquire of GEORGE ¥. EVERITT, 174 Contrn street, N.Y. WHOLESALE CASH BUSINESS TO BE DISPOSED of.—A rerpectabis and remugerative connection in the ribbon embroide-y and 0 the in. terest in the lease of the store. which is a fir situation, and subject to a ront of only $250 per your. ung men commer cing busicess, this offers many advantages, All par- ticulars may be had at an iaterview, by addressing R. B.S, A Brooklyn, tbe immer hate and caps iiawuire on the pro Herald office, —A GENTLEMAN INTENDS f Europe next week, aad wishes to soll an ex colient bu: for $1.50) to $2 WN cash, from which can realized by the first of March at lonet $3,010, ir quire st 156 Grand steeet, up stairs, Av ee aberiae sh eta) WiTH LEASE, lo Seems ‘40 8 good csstomée, Bett, aad ing iret 2 all street, th ILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE—THE MOST SPLEN- did tables tha: wave yet been utfered tor wale can bo fern at th: cld stand, 9) anu streot. “Zhece tablos aro made up with the patent vulcanized robber cushions, which we have brought to & degree of perf stion, GRIFFITH & DECKER. ROADWAY AND WERCER STREEL PROPRRTY FOR lo ~The large lot of ground on Mercee street. lf4 by Lu with the Jou rumtiog through to end numbered fy Bond street) This is one of the largest now to be obtsined on Broa l- hg mort ined on for ray other. poblie. bull squire of THU: CUMMINGS, cr ton’ LUDLOW S11 Whil nereet, For particulars FOR SALE—ON Tt is handsomely Dorition on Brosdway. Apply at oor. room No. 6 ver part of the sity. toed; now d ing a good end inerna si . Will be sold low for osh, Reus ‘This is a race opportanity for «su nd, Address Potash, Hudson str» xtaros and fal! scription bueime: bale esti RUG STORE POR SALE UP TOWN—OVER TWENTY years crteblished and has always mado money. Is a Aras rate chance for a sure business. Price $3.0 BILLING & TUCKER, Auctioneers, 239 Broadway, RUG STORE BN BALE.—A pe NEAT STORE; ines Will be sold ri desired on accou it tered into. Addross i d 40'clock, Li be immediately OR SALK—THE HOUSE AND LEASE OF LOT No 206 West Twenty-sixth street, between Eighth wad Ninth avenues, with the pr.vilege of purchasing the lot fo fee on favorable terms. Angaire of JuHN MoNICOL, No 11 Spruce stroet. OR SALZ OR TO RENT—TWO FARMS ON LONG Istand, two miles from the ferry at Righty-sixth atee one containing seventy-two acres, snd having an extensivs water front on Fl ; the other aoataining ono hun dred and thirty nd osloniated to mak éairy farm in the ne office of BOGERT & k 3 a 2 Y2t e oe bs - jot No. 259, on ‘the ‘east Sivches in front, by 80 feet g the southeast corner of Warren street; Prick heaves and lots, 2) feet each in trout 5 by uaing forty fet ef the rear on Washington strcet tb be made 45 foot deep, giviog sufficient ground for three good storer, which will command high rents. This propert; isin the most fide tte ered Part of the city, and in te mpg eg —_— ood of Cpfeies and ee road depots. For price an: ms apply al THORNE, 163 Walker street. & LAX SPINNINC MACHINES FOR SALE—W&ICH the owner has not power to drive, App y to JAMES FREN( HE, 41 Exchange place. IMDUSTEL AL BOMB ADEOOLAT IO 108.2 AND 3.—AN joount from anount ‘or any one about to join. Alsos Bait sore f ‘the atter, Address Village, Horald office. EASE OF HOUSE AND STORE, ON feet from berg weet at hele Gass sale, It has five years from 3 tho iesbec car Teelderent free Wagdrers Store, Morale offic LD COPPER FOR SALE.—ABOUT SIXTEEN THOU- O and pounds sheathing copper; >a8 boon on a ship about ten morthe Inquire at “Since ta) ce Works, foot sf Cherry street, Bast river. Cry izeg, erase of Cot: Jaer: Atreot. ASE a) URPHY. ECOND AV. ‘OR’ SALI Big “VALUAB At S lot corner of Second avenue and Nineteenth rtreot, 235 21100, together with » ‘uilding in progress of croction. Apply to H. DAVIS, Tax Office. FA-GOING AND RIVER VESSELS, OLD OR NEW, bought and sold for gash or good paper. | N. B.—Wanted, dumber vores, a to'buy shared 1 RTicK and Lumbon Tome SRUSID, 158 South strert (0 DRUGGISTS AND APOTHEC4RIES.—FOR SAl an old established drug store, on one of the prin pal doing ® fair busines*; will be sold cheap for ossh, in consequence of the proprietor going into other business, Apr! ly to WHEELER & HART, 12 Cherry strect. ALUABLE PROPERTY AND BUSINESS IN’ NeW Jersey for salo, de ightfully situated rear the Phils- delphia taltrosd depot, tixtcen miles from. the oity—s hovel, grocery and peers tore, furoitar ot Pe balldings and two acres otland, ata bargein. Aovp! BW. GHA RDS S07 Beosdway. EES iat alone FOR SALE ON STATEN 9, immodiately on tho w: sites and building lot Several hous SENANTO ACIS TR, $10.0 —BROADWAY STORES TO LEASE — + Two of the best corners on Broadway will Velet on 000-2" terms to © ood tenants, H#LDON, 85 Nasseu street. 600. .2 TO LET.—A SMALL STORRB IN FULTON * et suitad)e for any small jet to x good tenant on moderate terms, M. L. SUELDON, 85 Nassau street. SPLENDID HALL, OR SHOW ROOM TO LET, ON Broadway, ov makers, furniture 4 requiring light ard epac business, will b Also, two floors above the same, suitable for = hool. Apply to MARSHALL & CLARK, §53 Bri Thirtecath stroet, FURNIEHED HOUSE TO L8T—DESIRABLY 10- cated near Brosdaay: cr would tale ono or two ladia and gextlemon, with full board forthe ladies, Pleaso ad er, Broadway Post Ofiict URNISBED HOUSE TO LET—UP TOWN, NSAR Eighth avenue; rent $1) per month, till May, to a priv vate tamily only. One down town, rent $30 per month, ono ar from Possession immediately. ouses to Tet C ith furs ture tor sale. BILLING & TUCKBR, Auctioncers. 239 Broadway. OUSE TO LET—SITUATED IN A neighborhood, No. 218 rooms deep throughout, with sl will be let immedia‘ely, a* vileze, tos private fau: furpit 0} ot TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE—NOW t ag a private boardiag house, a good loc: for the justaeon ‘at 420 Hudson steect. OUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE—A two story and sttic house, In w respectable neighbor: hod Cap town.) ganteelly tuenianed. Possession numodiate- ly. to HKOWN & ATWUUD, joweliers, corne: of Chatham ‘ind Mulberty streets TO LET AND FURNITORE FOR SALE . tory house, with a'tis aad b uated bear Washington squara; very desirabl mails. Reut till the 1a only $ fore pearly new, vorth abont $70 bo sold ® vargsin, Apply to H. WEDDELL, 108 ibiesdesy. (TO LRT-THE COMMODIOUS STORE NO. 18 SPRUCE rreet, suitable for any kind of bu dnoss, being tent tana for the paper or rag trade. Apply also, several pre: 10 LET—TOE ite! BUILDINGS ON FORTY-SE- cond street, commen:ing next but one to the corner of Sixth avenue. directly at te tho Crystal Palace. They aro three stories high, Can ail be made to communicate, and are well calculated for any kind of light gg ee! Possession may be had immediately. A; from fo HENRY WELD, 157 Fulton handsomely fitted up, in 8 large run of custom can be E. B. KiNSUIMER, SY Fourth avon 10 LET. THE fetid sToRy, CONSISTING OF five rooms, of & hous A at'the corer of Fourth avenue asd Fortieth st Particulars. inquire a» rh’s Restaurant, corner of T:yon row and Chatham at. 0 LET—FRONT BASEMENT OF HOUSE, NO. 424 ae sirect, suitable for an office, Inquire oa the premises. 10 LET—FROM NOW UNTIL sad IST MAY, A GOOD the best part of Cort Le * Inquire ot W.J. Da- landt strest, for fifty dollars, V18, 106 Chambers strest, up stairs. O.LRT—A TWO ETORY AND ATIC HOUSE, 25) BAST way, in good order, bath room in sve>nd story, ‘and cold water. Possession Ist of February Ol! clothe and earpete in partors for silo, Apply to A. "ARTZ, Post Offic 10 LBT—aT 101 SPRING STREET, THREE DOORS below the Prescott Heuse, # large room.on the second fico’, svitable for a lady and gentloman, or two siagle gentle men; slso s single rocm, suitable for one gentleman. Refor- ences required. 10 Reg N Cea! BASEMENT HOUSB, y to ES BUR! Pay . 44 Maiden Ia pe? SALEB—AN OLD gh “tat Oe AND EXTE: geod will, in a Person wishing ed ‘reasons given for Office. ‘Satiotac gage in wishin ‘vo retire. Ader ress bex 2.645 Tit nd giv: EGUTE F°% SALE—TUE KEYSTONE HOTBL, SITUATED AT Greenp»int, on the Sret northwest corner from the new ferry and plank road leasing to Flushiog. The houss is new ad *pnilt of brick, three stories high tba rear two story house. Part of the purchase moi m bond and mortgage for a term of yeata. In. the Premices wire ¢F OR SALE—A Mec? Cc OYSTER Rabe DRI if, as the owae- ls going tate ov ver net attend to this, For particulars apply , 125 Columbia eteeet, mn A beanti. Nis, Railroad OR SALE-THE FOUR-STORY HOUSE AND LOT OF ound 254 Twelfth street near, Fourth aveous, on res sonable terms, Ieqyire of R. C. AKERLY, 41 Fulton strost. Gor SALE—A bean ed 3 IN gee OPREATION, now deing © busi inoreased: ree be greatly of a partacr will be taken. Fait agragulas given erview. Adéroms Loundry, Herald offices, satiog d'sute to be soem, oR SALE—AN OYSTER AND prt pea? 3 cdf doin atrost ‘a fret rate Poet! fanean at N. fig to takes y, with 8 capital of fiv rtanity is offered, nm ned. Apply ad ove seven years, as cond a business tt the osracr of T yet. SALB—TER GOUSE AND 1oT oT NO. 8 395. HENRY Breoklyn, between Prosidentand Carroll troese jae brown aves pts Abree stories high. with lern improves ly to HOME: ct Pine steoot. oR aa: Lt AAs BNoLs Panera Ss, little used, iLL be £0) and gent a igh ousiage’ 2d tro aa Eis oa Fenn oy a bap: two sete ag oc bartees, two errant of pela Sian pug ald sravats town enon cast ae, nea yey, bey ete gh 8 oa story. Gallamere houses, 10 RISTAURATEURS.—A WELL LIGHTED BASE- mentt» let for restaurant, ia prozimity to the opera house shortly to be opened. To @ practical cook is a rare chance, 4 & large business could be done ins. nding it als. A ont meals. APPL CRSHALL & €LARK, 8° Broadway, RR testers Pherae we a Palencia HOUSES, ROOMS, &0., WANTMD, TED TO PURCHASE—A FEW COPIES OF THB New York Herald of July 3, 1 53, Sas price wil) egaid for them av the deskef this office. purchase, ® and four stories an city of yw Yor! iistareey Wine ;D—A Crone Lone a. WITHIN A city, 8 ‘be reached to" contain ® feaily of wenty of more sores of woh of near the water, in Ly igh be dot W. Apply eith or Ly lever, at bd Brondway, tu ths bavemeans Wire. TO HIRE—THE FIRST eed | ora ful-and two story house, betwoen Broadway ai Houston ard Twe fth streets, by two quetyeus who would furni set meals w.th the family Address Frank, Hera'd ANTED Lperegeey Y TO PURCHASE. or ‘oath ng os New A eondhand portable steam engine, from sx to = address, ‘Sow paid, 8. cr Mee. Pode: Bresdway Boat ANTEDCONE ae de i penta TN OR x sogare at lote would be rere tant. “addrsed BN Herald pe ANTED TO PURCHASE—A BUILDING, Fiery BY sinty fect cr more, for a clean manufscturing basin or three or mere Within ten minutes walk u ity Hi a eters, alving leoaliny, di- Wx A Fl ANISHED nsoncen | se ard for lg Treferred, ‘Ter at sredehies. ha trees WenEr -PURCIIASR, IN BROOKLYN, aro Lay ottece hewee, eeeae sitaa ed are ed ee eae ood, eto orten or fil ee tery, Price, $3,000 to $3,300 A. G., Herald office. BOS ARDING | AND LODGING, 432 EIGHTH STRERT, OPPOSITE THE Bovse.—Two roomacn third floor, froat, for one or two gentl-men, to let with board. DES(RABLE SUITE OF FURNISHED oq private fam'ly would let « euite of roomi gentlemen, Tho house is mn nd bi P ovements, and in one of t! venient to the ears ands! Street, first house woot of Bix A YOUN]. GERMAN, A PIANIST BY PROV perk —A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY Ca morate a single gentleman with board; house ga, bath, &o, oopyenient to Sixth avenue oars and here the comfcrts of a home may ba had. Charles street. Refecenco ¢3 No 8 Warren pla 24 Jet, furnished, with be at CO Weat Eighteenth str OAR —A LADY ‘CAN OBTAIN BOARD Ii family of only two versons. The %i ence required. Iaquiro at 62 West Twonty-fo boar Sixth avenue. OARD IN BROOKLYN —TWO OR 1 Eevee men cat tain a a ebtai with 01 P iodenst Se ‘yithin poly paliely s stn beg she CARD IN BROOKLYN.—GENTLEMEN Av wifes, a! klagontlemen, oan find ver in the <Stignally situated house No. 206 Biihin five minutes walk of Fulton or Monta Terms moderate, OARD IN BRO! oan be accommodated b applying » 87 ert Ss le ter 8 entleman an . bath, "se." nies OARD IM, BROOKLYN Wile, or singe sentiom Wh comfort:ble, air viry modercte terms, wittins few m Gatherine ur Britge street ferries, "Apply av 123 Saad Brooklyn. Referens en exchanged. OARD WANTED IN THE baht ing LYN—NEAR FULTON, —A GENTLEMAN & can have fll oF tate american ce English fam ly, by & young deen years of age. desirous of improwog hie knowl English langue, istketn te oun box re York Post office, stating terme and location Re exchanged. OaRD WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN, LAD’ ‘s rvant, wish to obtain soard in a private fa nil howse to have all mod improvemonts, and char, moderate. Addrest E. M., berald office OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMANIAND in ® small private facily, where thore ave n bearters, full board for the lady only; on the west of way, and not above Broome strect. Terms mut be m Adéress M. R. N., Herald office, for thrive days, Boaz. WANTED—FOR A YOUNG LaDy, tixteen, in a plain..p ivate ey where +ne at home, and learn a ree b1> business. West} referred If poesible, her br would like board house. #ddress, with lowest terme, V. M, G., He OARDING.—TO LET, IS A PRIVATE FAMIL or two rooms, to & ‘gentleman and his wife, three single pentlemen, pleavantly located near #4 equare, between Amity sud wckor streets. Refore; need. Apply at 222 Thompson street. OARDING. -— ACCOMMODATIONS CON. for » family ox single gentlemen, on frst her handsomely furnishes ted with gas. App.y a DMeaecatae torrent te OARDING IN BLERCKER STREET—TWO I rocms to let at 13 Carrol place; alto, two rorme for sage goutlewen, with or without broakt tex, all modern improvements in the house, OARDING AGENCY.—LADIES OR brig hi of the hij A SMALL PAMILY CAN Acc dato s tamily, or afew Baglish or American gon with fine rocme, and fallor partial boaed, at 308 Pact situate in a row of brown atone houses, containing bat convenient to utaces; Iosation healthy; neighborhood apectadle. URN: se ROOMS TO LUT —NEATLY. FURN Tet AL gentlemen, without boar FPURNISED APARTMENTS —& HANDSO room, on the seound floor, to entlemen, without board. Location “dsairatie hn’s park; private family. apply at 43 Franklin Houston, URNISHED ROOMS.—A LARGE ROOM 0) sccond floor, and =e oms, handsomely furni let to [ere only, with er without break A No. 4 Le Roy place, Hleucker streat, URNISHRED ROOMS TO LET.—A SUITE 0: with pantry attached, on the seoard floor, ea tall family or single g itletmen, without board, fae Apply at 17 Hodson street, ene blog URNISHED ROOWS TO Let IN THB FIRST hovee 15 Btste street, suitable for single gon! without board. Apply on the promises. Reference URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO SING@LE tlemen, without bonrd, at 143 Franklin strees. pS ate APARTMENTS, WITHOUT BOAR Pply ab No. ¢ Bond etree). ORNISEED ‘ROOM 4 4ND BEDROOM TO L one or two siegle gentlemen, with or withoat doaré, in a private family. Apply as 559 Broome at UBNISHED ROOMS TO L&T, WITH OR VI Beard, at $7 Howard street, two ¢oors from Broad URNISHED ROOMS NEAR ST. JOHN'S PARK, Toon on the first floor two rorme ou the third fo front room, and tro closete, suitable for gentleman ot family. Terms modorate. ‘Inqu're at No. 4 ope APARTMENTS TO LET~CONSI! of @ front rae with bedroom attached. sud roem, ll on the first floor, with front and back ki ch is ‘ly furnished, with piano, 4c. Inquire at 10: Broadway. HAsbsousys FURNI*HED ROOMS To L wan onrd, : cere P iad foes BOARDING HOUSE—82 AND % G wich avepue, opposite Bank ae The subscrib to inform the public it he hi 6 handsome ap vacant, lighted with ges, ad all ‘the, modern impre ARLES LEVI, gcop ROING.—GE! ie gentlecen, 0: ned, kd Lay third fi dern improvements 1u8 eithia ry ain doors of Fie house Bat OOMS TO LET.—A HANDSOME SUITE OF ROO! Jot, in a first clase house, containing all the mod Private table ovly. Al oo Unglegentiomen. “Apply at 762 Broutway Tr" FURNISHED ROOMS TO LBT—ON THE SEq floor, with or without brenktast and ten; or aa pre haan fad have she attention of an A jt 1 tyeen Bventh 2 Eee teenth a en “gig ee ORSES FOR SALE—A PAIR OF’ DaRK horses, young, kiad, gentle, suitablo for fami Can beseon for afew days at the stable in Was street, between Cortlands snd Liberty, Further inl tion at 42 Cortlandt street, 1 stroet, WANIED TO PURCHASR—A FIRST Rate fi hand two seated sleigh and robes, Any « such to dispose of cheap may hear of # customer oye ug Snow, Box 1,654 Post Uifice, DANCING ACADEMIES. ANCING—NO 600 BROADWAY-NEW CL Tuesday and Friday evevings. Separate inp rts The latest mode ot dancing taught crasefel correctly in & few lessons, Cirslers can be 6 tsa anpli asone te “po ‘made at wt Bowery, bovksta ERRERO'S DANCING, ACADEMY, & West treet.— Young lad: ators, Well wi retarming an ive notice that ho bas 0} twenty lestons nv $15 “Grasd Bel Pariet Costumes.” oF courre will be the only one be will Ty rate terms Curing the prosoas ye will be given by Mr. Saraceo Tiowelt ‘wltsout any tenoner. fiends aad. the publi atre 04

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