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sear see naan 5 SEP mean nacre ere mar LAA Te en een ao ene - . - sn men sae Nance carrier. Wich the approbation of the bishop Alemany. pedlished & lian, who i 8b Bee uffalo Sentine . N.Y, by B.D. yer ancum, in sdvyauve Right Rev, Bishop coats The Mewepoliian, & monthly magasine, devoted to re- The Catholics in the United States, THEIR INCREASE—NUMBER OF MEMBERS—COLLEGES, SEMINARIES QF LEARNING, ETC., ETC. P. Lucas, Jr., of Baltimore, Maryland, has publish Bd a well printed 12mo. volume, of about e hua by mail ry Saturday at Baf- editor, Term approbation of the dred pages, called ‘The Metropolitan holic Al mee | aan aatanmek abenimin. sara sity’s Directory, 1854.” ‘The book con | ‘perished by Jobe Murphy € O0. ie Marka tee Sal ce re ‘erms, tains much interesting information relative to the ores Euited by J antingtoa, ri progress of Catholicity in the United States, and we QUARTERLY make some extracts from the summaries. Pi sbepen een ene Ae zeligion, Legal The entire Catholic populationof the United States | Gyn iamin H. Green, for the proprietor, on the first of 4 1,732,600, in the jurigdiction of various arch-dio- January, aes, Joly and, Ootober, Terms, $3 per an- cesses, a8 follows:—Baltimore, 877,500; New York, | BE™ ae 425,000; New Orleans, 222,500; Cincinnati, 332,500; Ordo Divini Officit Rectands Faia hg Cnaeena, jaste Oregon, 5,000; San Francisco, 75,000; Nebraska, &¢., inner briekortath el _ aoe Poe {Apostolic Vicar,) 5,300. In these arch diocesses, The Metropolitan Catholic Almanae and Laity’s Di there are 41 diocesses, 1,712 churches, 746 other sta. | published by F. Luoss, Jr., Baltimore. tions, 1,422 clergymen in ministry, 182 clergymen Among the list of deaths during 1853 we notice otherwise employed, $4 ecclesiastical institutions, 590 | the names of four Sisters of Charity, who died while clerical students, 57 male religious institutions, 45 | attending upon the sick during the yellow fever literary institutions for young men, 171 female reli | Season at New Orleans; also, the names of four. gious institutions, 112 female academies, 151 charita- | teen priests, who died at New Orleans and Gal ble institutions. The total of the Catholic population | veston during the same time. is supposed to be understated, asthe returns from | —_—_eeeer many districts were incomplete. During 1853, there FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. was an increase of 9 diocesses, 1 archbishop, 6 : bishops, 113 priests, and 167 churches. The follow: Dexiehulcr uivietete acces inc ing shows the state of Catholicity in the United MONEY MARKET, States, with the increase from 1808 up to the present- Weosmspay, Jan 18—-P. M. With transastions to some extent in the stook market Total (excincive of material: transported on ‘traction account ees eeee B221,455 62 spensos 0 ; 1, repairs to track Applicable to dividend on $899,800 of stock, cott, G. H, Walker, A, E. Ray, W. A. Barstow, J. Cobb, S. The State Treasurer of Wisconsin gives the annexe! 6” x hibit of receipta and discounts dering thg tog) yer a ing Deo. 81, 1853:-= Finances oF WISCONEINREVENUR AND Dit ore Receipte—General Fund pratt : Principal of School Fund. University * Income of School "Universit The disbursements ran Mas period, were follows:— General Fund...... School Fund, (includ! ~~ hb = © © & & 2 7B] today therewas great steadiness in prices, There ap EE & =F §F 2 & F | gearsto be no influence at work on the minds of operators =~ 3 F & § £F 2 =} etrong enough to give «decided movement one way or the al ; mn 3 P| other, Holders are evidently able and willing to oarry along their stocks, and the bears are unable te make very much impression upon the market value, At the first board Cumberland declined 4 per cent; Harlem, \; Read- ing Re ilrosd, 1; New Haven, '« New York Central Reil road advanced \ per cent. New York Central and Illinois Central Ratirosd Bonds were in moderate demand, at prices current at the close yesterday. Erie bonds of all classes were operated in moderately at previous prices, Bap’, stocks were sold in small lots, but they are mostly new Institutions. It is very seldom, even at tb‘; season of the year, that we experience for such & lo wth of time auch sduil, heavy, depressed, gloomy. stupi sock market, We see no real cause for this aleve of thiogs, aud cannot factorily secount for it Tne beara coptious their Gepressing mevements peryeveringly, but without makiog much progrers. The bulls appear confident, and fall of hope. They do not force stocks upon the market, and sre evidently disposed to wait the dawn of better times. During the past two weeks the fluctuations have been ex wre at the rate of sbout one hundred per ceat.; the amber of diocese bishops, priests, churches, semiaa- colleges and female academies Raving about doabled Gers that period. During the last ten years, nearly the game ratio is Observable, except in the number of gburches and priesis: in there departments the ratio of | ceedingly moderate, but the tendency throughout hes fmorease has been about 170 per cent. tein an. | Deen downward, eee eee Mine Mohops elects The direcistrot Fors | At the second board a little botter and more buoyant feeling previ The transactions were principally for casb, at & Flight improvement on prices current at the of vy are not foeluded ia th stable. 8 expresses, 84 Well a6 could be a institutions. § Nesjually this year became fe soth are teannnn | Htht board. Quite wn active demand existed, and tho ‘va full list of the Catholic instita- | merket cored frm, ith a stroug upward tendeney, fions in the United States, as rollows :— The stearship Canada, from doston for Liverpool, to ENCORPORATED COLLE IN THE UNITED STATES, | day, carried out $131,000 in spseie, princ’pally gold UNDER CATUOLIG DIRECTION.® this port to-day, were $250 337 28; paid, $92,204 05; ba. lence, $3,228 $65 22 The steamboat J, 9. Avery, on her way up the (hio Name silver, unéer the charge of Messrs. Adams & Co. The value is upwards of one and @ quarter million of dellars. It is on the way to the city of Philadelphia, probably for re coinage at the United States Mint. The Toledo and Lilinois, and the Lake Erie, Wabash and St, Louis Railroads have declared dividends at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable to the shareholders who have paid up fifty-five per cent af the capital. The Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company bas declared a semi- alan m College Vila Nova, i’ August : Be. ‘ Philadelphia, Pa... Jeseph’s College, yy Xavie: Tniar Bt. Charl. College o and Paul, Baton house: La. ¢ College of the Immao. Conception, New Orleans, | alii annual dividend of four per cent, 28 ahs Phoontx ‘ik. erro The Delaware snd Raritan Canal and Camden and Am- | ‘7 Bank State NY.. bs Fe ao of St. Francis Xavier,t New Work city, boy Railroad Companies have each declared s semi-annual . cranble toca Raat iat dividend of rix per cent. 10 Pee &e,' Buffalo, N The Cincinaati Gazelle states that the Western Reserve | 6 Corn Exch Bk..¢ College, Sinsinaws, Wis. College of Si. Andrew, near Fort Bmiih, Ar! Banta Clars Colloge,+ Santa C ara, Cal. BA. Jcseph’s College, near Somerset, Ubio. 136) sr ¢ publisher is uncertain whether those inched 4 fate In. Bank, of Warren, Ohio, has failed to redeem its notes. It is supported that they will be eventually paid ag they are weoured by deposites, The annual election of Directors of the Sixth avenue Railroad ¢ mpany took place on Monday. The following gentlemen wete chosen James $. Libby, Joha P. Yel- verton, George R. Howell, Frederick DePeyster, David P. Barhydt, Herron A. Johnson, William Ebbitt, W. H. An. thon, Jobn Steward, jup., Samuel;, Bowman, Edmund Griffis, Joba H. Swift, John T. Van Allen, rr fe marked + are below the real number, THROLOGICAL SEMINARIES IN THB UNITED STATES. Name. “24192190 Bt. Mary's Thoological Seminay Novitiate of the Society of Jes , Baltimore, Maryland, Frederick. 0. ial wedi leteriee poe Semil Eunits ‘There was presented at the Treasury of the State of House of St is IWinois, for pro rata payment from the proceeds of the House of Studies of Redemptorists, Rochesver, N two mill tax, $1,628,474 50, On this amount there was paid $283,588 05, being 18 per cent. The following table will show the amount of United States stecks redeemed at tho Treasury Department during the week enciog Saturday, and the amount of ths public ebt outstanding -— “ Beminary of S). Joln the Baptust,* Charteston, 8. Thool. Feminary of St. Charles i Angi tery of St. Th tery of Bt. Vincent, Doi Dominican Convent of St Diocesan Seminary Thema CHRO mane me aweIAMenue aa The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of river from New Orleans, has on board thirty-four tons of Sebool Fund lncom University Fund... University Fund Ir Over payment op sS ig a“ tax (rix mille on yong dollar) Arrearages due from eountiee Mitcelianeous......++.+++ ceceee BIGGAIT TA Op the Ist ‘of Jenuary, the whole number of banks established in Wirconsin under the General Banking law was tee Amount of circulating notes iseued by the Oomp. Total: troller.. . Amount of sireniating eecuriti State Treasurer, All of the above the interest bas been promptly ‘The arles at the stock board o! chants Gay, Jan. 14, 1864. were as follows:—11 ehares Covington and Laxington Bailroad, (with 4 month’s in ‘erie 6634; 26 whares do. do., (new stock,) 65; 20 shares Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad, 80; 15 shares Little Miami Rail- road, 110; 16 shares Exton 57; shares Mad River and L Railroad, 8034; 10 shares Little Miami Reilras, 110; 80 shares Eaton and Asmilton Railr 25 shares Dayton and Westera Railroad, 74; 45 rhacos Cincinnati, Hanuiton and Dayton Railroad, 106; 08 shares Eaton acd Hamilton Railroad, 68; 20 shares Covington ani Lexington Railroad, 66; 85 shares Mad River apd Lake Exie Kailroad, 80; 20 shares Marietta and Cinsinusti Railvoad, 60; and 80 shares Porn end Indison- polis Ra! 65, "buyer 10 days. Money rates for the part week, with stock ae collateral, rangod fro: 2 to § per cent per month for 60 and 90 days, varying acoordiag to character of security. Stock Exchange. Wxoampay, Jan 18, 1854 100 she Guth Coal. big 23 x Hewson & Holmen, Mar- Exchange, Cincicnsti, for the week ending Satur- $3000 Ind State 5°1.83 160 8000 Virgivia 6’e.s3 105 1000 8 Fran 1¢ p ot, 105 1000 Erie let Mig 3s 11635 1000 Erie Inc Bds.., 97 3g 6000 ee * i = ae 1000 Erie Oy B,’62.8 % 1000 do 71. 92 100 Phooals ii + 10 1000 Erie Ba of 830 96 a Cleve & Tol RR Ht 4 1000 do. . 95% do.... v4 8000 Panama RE Be, 9036 Fs N¥ Can RR, 7&3 us 1600 Il Con RR Bas, 16 Continental Bk.. 10 GO... secre 50 Shoe & Les Bk... 12 Mevbatian Be... 7 Del & Bud o.. 100 do, ....b60 gleste, though being in goot stock b Norable. terms. moderately sought after, at 100, quest, at Use, for brown, 80, ff He. having 18 os. to O.Hall, H, L. Dousman, J. Goodrich, & H. Alden, A. | po" . cases of the Portemouth and Hadiey goods, Orooker, ED. | * anved bi Messrs. Willmer«ti & Mount for the iat Finch, Jr.,£, Cramer, A. Mitchell, B. * vaio, This sale will be the sixth auoual oneof the Holton. fortsmouth, and the second annual one of the Hadley ge ordere the T4Ng@ of prices Ls rather balow | en the 20th. ar gross ae for 1653 (om seventy stibgs bad ets pang artic FOR SALE. teasing wiles) a0 thus a - a firenly b 4 om tbid meconut there { yap ant, = ace : . ment, with, » MO great prospect alight adate’ | Toirsine sue mater ab 1000 142,82 0 93 | mately victorious, Cotton fiavaels are ef boing alti The et principal —A SPLENDID CHANCE.~¥ pt A SALE AT a + balf ite value, « contr hb prtvileg $8.500 eee | Mersarane nets ie Se’ aan Motee, isis | rnin it des id onze ae F ity five cI Net receipts... 2 lorproring ta ap 7 every instance. Dek eee ee tary adress post paid, Larkin, 280 Broad. Deduct interest pai steady I= price. 4 demand, and remains quite room 26, up apper is quoted at from 28c. for ae yard, te 21 for No 10, weigh Ryd ESTABLISHED DASH ere: ard, eac son szaciions a) m9 ae yi $350. —FOR bg f that part in opera’ me and P eciintinber, from 1 to 10 béing the BUD AS, Woes ee NE IT Ce eee inet, 916,100.36 | ecnomhiasey mr aey i. hoaper po yard tio oaly Raving ate gnoane sp hRTiz te, Oi HOW RS, Mo, BS mash 21 26 Pp : fos. 2 and of wi com- re ‘The board, at a meeting on the 6th inst., declared a oe Pe ting te pte Uae Oe P = dividend of ten per cent, (669,880) payable im stock, | 1 witn18 or aber and weight, 290c, a0e. being the pri price of No, CHANCE —FOR Lerman cs es leaving a surplus of $6,260 14. The following end -t se 7 2 to pe yard, and 20c. ° “4 es ith 8 ‘a Aste betel wal he feral oars, ) oad a Giants board: ‘ { ane: ; besides th ‘the old —were re elected :—John Catlin, £. B. Wol pis lid < Bhs Lawns are quiet and. likel a shovel haa 00d, Ly heeeiameeet, 5 z ‘. thee 0 anc =. #6 till after the anction sale of abou! one t! ou nient hotel between Newark lawns, and catalogue for it will embrace the eatire prodneta of the mills and print works, the printers of the goods being Jacob Dunnell & Co. The sale will be with. out reservation, and the only one of the season. Hence it must prove attractive. Osnsburgs are very scarce and rather quiet, yet steady. Printing cloths are in compa- ratively ight» supply ‘ard brisker demand, at uniform rates, Prints are now beginving to move pretty fice’ The mew styles are all on exhibition, ani reflect credit Am 7s aa OR: oriheb Dont cat ioealities rt towa. fret Tate business. BSatistacto: pean, ef the same. Apply at 154 William of bes nig! SEAMEE Ba ret ali bt pees ee bye mm the various producers. A considerable amount of ry <p i ys — the leading makes have been 10ld within the-woek, chiefly | teq eck pai * boa ae rot Walker street, nest to slatant merehants, at 10c, Ile, Sirpes ahd toes the Bowery. are in limited request, without alteration in p e = fabjotned 15 s comparativg statement of the shipments | A CEN ALAN sreiLitown manafacturiag oompany, | § hence of cotton during the first month of Paying regular divid is treasurer of tho company. 1858. 1864, Decrease od businessman he tidal ‘out his intercat,or @ portion January, to the 18th inst., pkgs. 637 198 489 Having already given comparative annual reports of the exports of cotton goods hence snd from Boston for a series of years, we now annex a statement of the ship- ments of the same articles from Philad«lphia duriog— 1851. 1862. 1853, Cotton goods, prgs........ 6,361 8,284 4 6 Woollen productions are more freely offered, at ra\ a 10 percent below Inst season’s extreme currency. Tonos they are in livelier demand, especially for the clothing trade. Blankets form an exoeption to tbia rei being, a8 usual about this period to some extent unnoticed, Cassimeres are in pre:ty good request, without any im- provement in value during the week. An auction sale of over 2,000 pieces fancy cassineres, manufactured by the Hamilton mpauy, is advertised Le Haggerty, Jones & Co, next Tuesday, Jan. 24 It will doubtless attract much attention, particularly as this company’s goods have never been similarly offered to the public in New York, We uncerstand that the sale will be peremptory, and that the catslogue will embrace none but new andde- of it, and seoure him th bh (os eoed salary. No person who camnck valve she ‘most atisiactory roferences, te 1,424 Post 0: ‘Othe. FIRST CLASS DAGUUERRIAN GALLERY FOR ‘The best Iosadion ROADWAY AND MERCER STREET PROPERTY F Tob of ground on Motoorsttct, 164 tito oud sizeek) This le one of tho vs Decor of hoseny ‘probably, now to be obtained on Broad- Wray, and would Yorm a mor olixible tie to f thentre con: ‘oF other public. bu CUMMINGS. or te RH, LUDLOW! 11 Wall sicoot, ‘A FIRST CLASS HO- DWAY HOTEL FOR SALE. Yat on Brondway, Yogethor withthe furaitars goed will Hi ain Te lb sligioly tosniea, eloxsaely fue: i peated, x Moughous, aad wholly soevoles with beatasre nt ho oale.—The lar; feet, with the lo sirable styles, Cloths of low quality and,prico are more | best price rms will be moderate and Lot thooe sought after. Other kinds are not ve: ve at present, Esteceated attend se Te at ones, while the chance open. For partienjats apply tod. H. H. PING street, C Doetkins are selling slowly at slightly reduced fgures, Flannels have not varied. Jeans oommand a readier mar- _ at old quotations, Linens are essentially uncha: Mor @ ce laines are becoming Ble and briske: The Hamilton end Manchester companies are offering some novelties which excite sonsiderable observation, aud will doubtless be disposed of ina satisfactory manaer. There is more doing in rattinets, at, however, Janguid rates. Desirable makes of tweeds are ealeable and firm, CITY TRADE REPORT. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 18—~6 P. M, Asrts There were 75 bbls, cold, at $5 75 for pots, and $6 26 for pearls, per 100 ibs, Baxapsicrrs.—lour was in fair demsnd and firm. The day’s businses embraced 15,000 bbls, :uperdiue No. 2, at $7 75 @ $7 8744: ordinary to choice State, at $3 a 58 18\¢; mixed to faucy Western, at $8 0614 a $5 26; famoy Oblo and Genesee, at $8 18% 8 $5 31%; exira Western, at $826 085 874; extre Ohio. at $8 25 u $021 3¢; and extra Genesee, at $58734 @ $9 25. Some 1 600 bbls. common to choice mip an fine Conadian, in bond, realized $8 8$3 25 Sales of 1,7) OTTAGE FOR SALS, IN SOUTH BROOKLYN—CON- sisting of veven rooms, front basement, with bedroora and pentry; first floor, parlor and bedroom—seoond floor, three bodrooms.' The above oan be coon in Wyckot strect, threo doors frem Bond street. Price, $1,000, Apply to A. ROBERTS, on the premises. RUG STORE FOR SALE—UP TOWN, IN ONR OF TH Lay) ee ae ia the: a | ening, an oper ent ane busi od location for 8 Hen Gnire of Be COOK, veholonale aru sarap zi) Washingvon siroct, or address ote to H. T., RUG STORE —A NEATLY FITCED UP AND WELL stocked dro chesp for each, A good opportu- ity, auit lo an old ootetliahed sud rapidiy ineressing Con- corn. n. Apply ly at 377 Bowery. RUG STORE. ~A NEATLY FITTED UP DRUG STORE, with offic d rooms attached an excollont chance for & physician, for sale low for cash. Call at 30 Scoond avenuc® SALE—THE LEASE, FIXTURE! auD, WELL SE- Roe ic a Lert Tailoring’ evs eee on bbls southern transpired, at $3 184) a $8 874g for mixed Broadway, largo amount of cash fe to straight; $8 S744 a $8 50 for favorite; and $350 a 89 | sold to; arate. Inquire of H. P. TOWNSEND, for fancy, ne bbl. Rye flour and corn meal were un oh z changed. heat was in good rejuest. The day’s trai OR SALE.—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A LAME and fancy goods store will be disposed of on reasonable terms, on yey ee the prepesenen. al ing engdged in other businées, A rare chance is now offered to an} Ge Sted to ein a safe and profitable business wit eapi- Sef Sor further information spply to G. r DisrZ, No. 237 Greenwich street. P%, SALE—THE LEASE, Broce AND FIXTURES OF the well known grocery lishment of W B. Knapp, corner of Houston an Waster st meee ‘A rare chanae for a Person wishing to engage in the business. Apply as above OR SALE—A (FINE PROPERTY ON bleed pte Streot, wost of Beene having 6 a les Dosh front and good also, houses and lote ee Dowsing ick etrec' ms Been new houro, with half an acre ef eround, deli at Yonkers, 40. Apply te JAMES PRICE, roar Canal. OR SALE—THE STOCK AN. actions included 17,000 bushels prime Genesee whits, pete it $2 25; 2,600 choicr Southern do., at $2 10; 1,000 ome do. red nd 1, aad ue private terms. have 700 bushels @ taken at $1 20 from the rallroad ana $123 de- vered. Barley and oats remained as st states, Corn ‘was moderately sought after, but at drooping prices. The day’s movements consisted of 2,800 bushels, at 86c. a 870. for damp New Jersey and Northero; 900, @ 92. for new Southern white and yellow; 920. a 98c for old round white; 930. for do. Western mixed; and 94¢, for do. rouad Chad per bushel, —North river hard were selling freely at $7 in $7 25, in small lot, per thousand. —The day's sales reached 4 310 bales, as fol. lows:—For export, 2,149, home use,1,520; and on specula- tion, 635. Market steady. Frurts.—There were 1,000 boxes bunch raisins Atal Hu obtained, D FIXTURES OF A CON- at 80 for wet dried, and $3 for dry, per box, ith saloon, modernly fitted up. eli- Fumcnrs.—Rates to’ Liverpool continued steady, with | gibly citheted, and dolag a povd tuinessy @ehance oelderm more cotton offering, and about 3,000 to 4.000 ba! 8 were | effored. Inquire attor 6 ‘3 ve at 22 Higsth avonuc. engeged at 344. for compressed, and 3,000 a 5,000 bushels R SALETHE STOOK AND, FIXTURES OF A FA. a Bat a nies ee yatere; © goed stand tot s Garman, Teqnite . 24. vre, 1,000 oo fei oren: fm. .EURS, cornor of Gold and Willoughby streets, Brooklyn. 60 Portemoath D Dik OFA Par naele & 60 he 200 Caledon’ 200 Fulton Cop Co... 100 Penn Goal Co,.,.. 100) 100 Cum Cual Go... 1c0 do... 3 1 100 40 Rome Wat'wn R06 100 a 200 Long Island RR.. 3055 60 ae eDlO BBE SECOND BOARD. $1000 Hud R lst MB. 108%¢ . shs bea C10.b30 3395 £00 1) Cen RR Bds, 82 3, FINANcrs O¥ THe Usitap Staves 1800 N ¥ Cen RR Ps 9234 10 India: i) Univercity of Notre Vame-du Lae, Notre Dame, he see Vier Outstanding, — Resleemai Outstanding | 2000 Erle 38 Mie Oe ee ee Keclesiastical Ser Wheeling Va. 4 Loans. Jan. 7, 1854. Since. Jan 14, 1854. Bominary of s Detroit. Mich 0 $6,570.635 54 = $49,000 $6,521,635 54 Eecloriaaticel Seminary’ of St Vincent 65,600 00 12,000 58° 800 00 fourehe, 1 Beer a 4 8,671,800 60 46,40 3,624,300 00 ety of Jus M4 j 67,260 19,762,860 00 t. Paul's, Minnes 2 ; : 85,100 14'079'691 80 Nical Serinayy, Butalo, Ni 10 | ‘texan Indy. 4,780°000 00 1,008 4,788,000 00 360 783¢ Heal Seminar 9 51 Do not isaaed 5,000, 000,000 00 - 5,000,000 00 20 Mich South RR., 117 $54,022,877 81 $201,050 $53,810,827 00 wae Rp iss OW fundd’t.. 114,118 54 - 114,118 64 38 11836 Treas’y notes de... pke 118% Total number of th outstandicg. 114,861 64 - 114,561 64 WON VA Niisv RE, Do * Temporarily suspen Deb? of corpo 100 Reading RR....@ 10% + Besides ber of students here enumerated rate cities, 24,000 00 - 24,000 09 1000 03 71 those not ri porte there are about sixty-five o cy —— ——— 500 eollegiste institutions. Ik thoreports received, » 2 the Total.....854,278 278,087 057 62 $201,550 $54,078,607 62 0 Seminarics are mercly stated to he under the care of clerg ¢ of colleges annexed S #., for which reason {t is eupposed d above are iu some c in the ecclesiastical department. PREPARATORY 88MINARIRS, The smount of drafts registered im the office of the Regis- ter of the Treatury, January 14, wae:—laterfor, $16,085 86; redemption of public debt, $252.510 75; mavy, $245,084 01; customs, * the num: mot at all Pro Stu ore iden $158,870 03; war, $555,010 05; treasury, $96 003 55; quar . cond, ‘near Fillicott’s Mills, M 6 aa 7. 23,8 Pre x, se Barrens, Paty terly salaries $803 57; interior or lands, $23,364 90, * sits i 9 1 Total, $1,007,081 72, pet Hedempioriate, Annapolis, Mais - i. a 4 The annexed statement exhibits the oondition of the sown, Ky. a1 New Orleans banks, on the Slat of Decsmber, 1853, ac Dicoesdn College, Sant Yes, Califordia’ | GATHOLIC PERIODICALS PUBLISHED IN THE UNITED STATES. WARKLY The United States Catholic Miscellany, published every Sa- turday in Charleston, SC., at $4 peraunum. With the approbation of the Right’ Rev. the Bishop of Charleston Catholic Teegraph and Adwoat day in Ciccinrati, by Joha P. vance; delivered to subsoribers, $2 50. Bawzs or New ORLEANS Cash Liabilities, Circulat n. $1,069, Bank ci ae Etited by Very Ow. ta s Moc. & Traders’ Fi L.Se0'960 t Washiogton, for the week endiog cording to official reports made to the Board of Currency :— “ Mines and Mining. Wepespay, Jan. 18—6 P, M. There was an active market this morning. Several hundred North Carolina sold at previous quotations, ranging from 554 to5}4. One hunired Potomac sold at 1, with a rising tendency, Letters from the Tennesse mines of this company hold out vary flattering prospects, The ore in the Isabella is represented as averaging over 30 per cent for copper. The manager seems desirous of re- tainiog the ore at the mine until the smelting works are erected, which will be in three or four months; but it is Probable that the company will resolve on shipping the ore at once for this port. The manager of @ neighbor- ng mine {s confident that the Ieabella could send forward ome two hundred tons of 20 per cent ore per month—the Rev, Edwani Purcell and Rey. S Roseucrans, 1).D., with | New Orie 827,835 1 f expense of extracting would not exceed 86 per tom, Small the approbation of the Most Rev. Archbishop of Cin- | Southern.. US1,120 392,807 = __ 145.957 | lots of Isle Royale, Toltec, and Algomab, sold this mora- eo Catholic Heraiit, published every Thursday in Paile ‘Total. $6,916,054 $11,740,047 $2,401,576 $21,057,696 | Ing at 25, 1234, and 44 —the first being buyer twelve Gelpbia, at $2 60 per annum, in advanse; otherwise, $3 Cash Assets : ronths, The sales of Phenix Gold continue to be large, y Henry Major, A.M., with the approbation of the Loans due Other = Total but wittions variation im price, Lebigh Zine was offered Right Rev. the Bieliop'of Philadelphia seithin” Exch'ge cash cash ; at 8; SO Nes Ihe New York Freeman's Journal and Catholic Regier, - Gold Hill, at 3. At Brokers’ ppblithed every Thurscay in the city of New York. Terms, in advance, by carrier; by mail, $2 50, in advance: after six months, $5. The semi-waskly £7; ‘oman ia pal t 7. 1 Lashed every Suctay morviog and Wednosday evening. at | M aT 35 GUST ON N. Orleans... S0572 S160 $374,000 nadvanor, McMaster and Marphy. With the appro- | N. Orleans moa ot 610 hed oa of the Most Rey, Archbishop of New York, le r Catholique, (French paper.) every Saturday in New Orleans, La, by H Termr, $460 par annum, by carrier; by mail, 4; ober. 83 2,416,695 3,470,000 720.763 mparison with November's Returns wise, 60 cents are added tth the approbation of the a Other cash — Total cash Bost far, the Archbishop of New Oceans, Eitted By | ciyiseny fosttion, Devaute, Uabilten, tiie Rev. N Porshe 7 ¢ De Daw 5 + 4 Tha Pitishurg Catholic, pablished every Satuntay by Jacob De ates) Bo. issont Tee ite ae Porter, Pittebure, at $2 per annum, {a advan Ine. 59.465 Ino.465 243 Inc.119,746 Ino, 624.454 With the epprobasion’ of the Right Kev. the Gushop of | Med Bead.” Tnezwaet Ineivas be, 18 Pitied arg a e 5 55 365 The Catholic Mirror, published every Si vant effin mei loo Mec RD ER hg BOWS Tne 76578 Ine 7H ai Ino 2.205 O07 Exchange, Other cash Total cash ecie. Loans. ete. ete. assets, assets 85,971 iw S704 24 To. 868,180 is et 82 Beltimcre street, Baltimo th the approbation of | Net ine... the Most Rev. Archbishop $2 per enanm for cis tant subscriber; for thos im the city #2 60 The Catholic Insts wdor, published’ every Saturday by Peter MoKenns, 524 Market street, Philadelphia, at $1 60 in advance; etherwire. With the approbation of the nt Rev. Maney of Le ie he Shepherd of ey, published euery Saturdsy at Bt. phen M)., at $260 within three month: or otner ‘Wise $3. With the approbstien of the Most Ray. arch Bishop of St. Louis. The Western Thblet, pablished every Saturday at Chicago, “Ineludes &%8.525 of Branch Cheoks, ime tk st are ee oe SPO | ed ire eae (Bonds deposi ’ The Ameycon Cell, publa Hlabed every Saturday in New Ria ee “Espen York olty, N.Y, ¢ $260 per annum, by mail, $3 by a =. MeGse py Mitchell. The movement in the leading departments of the New ¢ Bottom Pit published every Saturday, at Boston, | (cio o 1853 » Terma, 92 (0 per sanom a poe Patriot ans banks in each month of the year 1955 was as an. Donahoe, publia i proprietor. exec: — Der Herold Des Glawters, (German,) published every BANnine Movestent iN New ORLEANS 1953 Sanday at 8t Louis, Mo. Loans Spe Circulation. Depostis Der Warheit's Frewnt, (German paper,) published | Janusry,. $.088.019 $8 240,894 $5 478,661 98,745 gvery Thursday im Cincinoati, Ohio, at $2 50 per annum. | February... 14 480 6.762198 15, Wich the approbation of tne Most Rey. the Aronbishop of | March... 7 518,796 14,558,357 Cincinpati April, 3.921 Der Rel Freund (German) published every Thurs: pnd $535,296 12, RS day morni altimore jane 7.021051 11146 518 Catholischa Kirchen pans jerman,) published in jay 45,856 10,126,271 Now Yerk every Fricay a5 $2 par annum, with the appro | August.. 6 688,584 dation of the Most Rev. Arshbishop. [ited by Maximi- | September. _°,759,507 Nan (Frtel Req Oetober.,.. 10'812.811 Detroit Caihwiic Vindicator published at Detroit, Michi. | November.. 14,969,923 10,207, by! nee at $2 per vetion ct the cat by | December.. 15,563,528 7,128,500 11,263,680 e1 h the approdation of the Bishop. ‘scan = mae Oy Sinoe August last there has been a great increase in The Catholic Menenger, published every Thursday et the sgeregate of each department, except circalation Orleans, La., at $4 per ancum, in advance. With th The line of loans has been eularged about sixty seven per bation of the Most Rev, Archbishop of New Orleans per i# published and edited at the same office as | tnt, specie about five per cent, and deposits about twea- the and the pries of subscription for those | ty-five per cent, The cireulation in the same time shows who take both ws ie $6 per ani 6 The Cathie Sancard, purbiked every Saturtay ai San | * line of about tom per cent. Franciseo, partly im Koglish and partly in The asnnal meeting of the stockholders of the Mil Spanish, by William Hamill & Co, Jenms, $6 per anoum, | We kee and Mississippi Railroad wae held at Milwaukee Parker Vein barely Phenix Gold, ia the ham course, fold to day We find ina mck ts tics of the Lake Sapertor Coj The copper export from the Lake Superior mines for the season of 1585 is stated at 2,685 toar, af the gross value of 61,014 (C0. About 1.600 tons were shipped to Cleveland, amd 936 direct to New York. the value of the smel ed copper at Cleveland. when tt is prepared for the Western ma kets, is about $600 por toa Buatained itaelf, at 634. Progress of ite downward Laas! +4 Ach following atatia- per M = BOARD, JAN. 13, 54 de wnslele Ri b1gm 95 bx va Phouix Mining, x . N 30 bor 8%, 200 ao". x > 069 5}, 100 do % Mog Co... = % 1f0 Wyckoitds:: 3 100 on 65. y+ 102 Ripley Go 4 ‘otomas 50 Algomac 60 Toltee Co,...000 148; ee ba Weekly Review of the Dry Goods Trade. New Yous, Jan, 18—6 P. M. We notice a pretty general improvement this week in the dry goods trade, The country buyers have been more willing to entér the market, and have partially supplied themeelves with fabrice adapted to the early spring demand, at, in most cases, fair prices. The city jobbers still refrain from making heavy purohases, but they are likewise beginning to deal with increased boldness and spirit Shippers are not as active as usual about this time of the year, yet these, too. are extending their inquiries, and are apt to beoome quite soon very oonii- dent operators. Ia view of these ctroumstances, factors ought to be more courageous, for, with their weil assort ed and manageable stocks, the apparent improbability, at Jeast during this season, of any serious reaction in prioes of desirable manufactures abroad or at home, and the prospect of an immediate and vigorous revival of business | moven ents, there is very little ground for the supposition that this quarter’s traffic will result otherwise thanina Prosperous and satisfactory manner, Patienos and pra- | dence are the cardinal virtues which seliers are mow alone | called upoe to exercive that they may attain their deer. est objects, Let them not foros their goods upem the market, nor dispose of such, oa any condition, | to suspicious characters, and they osnmot fail to | abirtings are tolerably freely, thoagh | meet with comparative success in their pursuits. Brown abeetings and trregulasly, dealt in, at fail previous quotations, although | we a Ss. Od. asked. A ngaged at 30. for compressed, which was high. with naval stores at 4: ton were er; flour was taken at %5c., while grain was 249. To Cali- OR SALE—A RESTAURANT, SITUATED be fornia, vensels were not ‘very plenty, and rate: ranged lower part of the city, near the Custom House, doi: extensive business For particulars inquire of EY! fat Coy aad foot; leading clippers in many oases | StiSonoy at law, 14 Pine sitoek fog agen! + ala growth were sparingly purckased at ‘8 460. Lgap.—The last sale of Eoglish was effected at $6 31 per 100 Ibs, Holders asked to-day $6 123¢ for Spaniin, - $6 623, for Galena, per 100 lbs. Nans.—Cnt were lesa abundant, and worth dye, cas, per Ib. A large quantity could not be bought, tor ite or future delivery, at the quoted rate, with the usual credit. Morasers —Sales were made of 600 bbis, New Orleans y= & 29c., and 250 hhds. Cuba, for distill{ag, oa pri val lerms. Nava Storma.—Nothing additional ocourred in erade turpentine, Some 200 bbls, spirits do. changed hands, at 62340. a 68¢., cash, lon, Tnere were 800 bbis. common rosin bought” at $186. OR SALE A LARGE tabla coee AND Med 4 BOILER; suitable for a boarding how joe. Apply on the R mises to CHARLES iavi % mi liam streot, up stairs, betwoen 10 and 12 0’clock. Fis SALE—ONE OF THE OLDEST AND BIST gern Sally grocery and liquor stores in the Twen- terms apply ai the hoe $58 Third ave- mae, ne est Fey from this date, January 18. Napier power prin ie press in Fotd ‘apier pow 7 vold eheap for cash. ‘ADDY at 62 ‘Nassau atroe' OF HOE’S LARGE Adal uh Ons. —Whale, sperm and olive, continued quiet, The day's sales included 2,500 galions linseed. at 6be er gale and a small lot of palm at 8c per *ROVISIONS —Pork was more inquired for, The aay tranractions oor sisted of 1,700 bbin., at 814 123¢ ited $13 25 for old do: $) $12 8736 fcr new prime; and unascertained rates for a do, per bbl Dressed and pickled meats were #3; chavged Smoked shoul ers and hams wers retailing nd 1030. a 26 respectively, per ib. ‘About 2 00 ge. 2 10e par tb. Some 280 bbls. were fold at former quotations, Butter and cheese were unaltered. Reat Kerare.—Salee at auction—By E H. Latlow— Lot with dwelling house, 216; Church street, 75 feet, $6,250; do on Allen street, 26287 feet, $5,835; 1 lot oa Also i a profitable Susinece, ‘apriy Neovo street, third flocr, oom I; of harness, two cha, Whips, ho. ke. The whole parade, for $800. Apply in 3 away. ats bells, ther, not 6 Fwalfth sivoot. feat etsbte cust OR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST PORTER HOUSES IN the city, with lease, stook, fxtures, and back room, in the a} Fighteenth street, 400 feet trom Tenth Avenue, 25x92 feet, | Velnity of four great thorougiifares, and has no ition. q Will be sold ata asorifios, as the a tor must leave for $2,226; 2 lots on northeast corner o! Fighth avenue and Fit. Burope this week. Inquire at 510 Grand stent. Weth strest, $8,575; 1do adjoining on Sixth avenue, $3,300; 4do. on Bich ty eeoond street, 200 feet from Eleventh ave, Due, 25x102 feet, $1,560; 4 do. cn Kighty-second street, Adjoining above, 262102 feet, $1605, By £ H. Haliday— jt northeast corner Forty-second street an! Eieventh renin 25x80 feet, $2,650; lot adjoining, $2,000; lot, southeast corner Sixty fifth ttreet and Eleventh avenae, 26x100 feet, $600; lot on corner Forty first street a: tanta svenue, 24100 feet, $2,100; 2 lota on Fifty pash 100 ft. east of Eleventh avenue, 35x130 ft, $628 each, OR SALE—ONE LOT OF GROUND IN SEVENTY: seventh sircet, between Second and Third avenues, js moderate. Apply immediately at 300 Henry st. OR SALE—A LARG ported fancy and st attention of wholesal: at 27 Cortlandt street. LOT OF DOMESTIC AND IM- @ fars, ta clogs the busizess. Tho d retail buyers is solicited. Apply By Cole & Chiltoa—Tue buildiags and the lease of the lot | AOR SALE.—THR STOCK, FIXTURES, AND LRASE OF Noi? Colombia, wiscer Brooklyn, 26x100, at $2,600. Reiser es Sate cep nee abe Tego EE Gs By Jamea Cole & Son—i lot on the nerthwest corner of ‘Thirty fourth strect and ‘Second avenue, ‘up town store for eale, havin tend to. Ib iso” on the Third aver streets weet betwee ——————————— FOR SALE; penne He NEW YORK BOOT AND SHOE CO. OFFER THEIR: locations in n Particulars apply at $92 Bowery, Station, admi: ride from New wG. 0 bl ‘York; be Toilding Tote Bit to 800 CLANCY, tailor, 13 Greenwich avenue, more tha er oan at. ity. situated Nineteenth and Twentieth ‘The stock is new, and bous lend about BOARDING AND LODGING, 752 femily Private sablocciy, RESPECTAB: dren.) can accom odston fam ogee board, where see wi Thirty third 991 f third floor. Terme $6 per PARTMEDT TO LET -A PARLO! ee ‘which ired. floor, ele; tA Bedroom se aw ot fut of rooms: ¢ © house contains smcen feraia 1 (sO Sixth and roy ‘Apply's ne ADDIS ‘ork Brew AY. AN SORELY FURNIS: HED Chey suitable for & the modern im; Prove onte, pallens and ys neg wot avenue 7 ox CoE FIRST LADY, KEEPING HOUSE, IES TO MERT WITH parion ry a lacy or gentleman to board with he Joe anything tig of pete ex or AI @ com- ia ine gre: oh Brosdway Post "Offiee, to 4 care et ese ended to, LARGE ROOM TO LET—WITH PANTRIES ATTACH. « bi References required. yn Bond ues. B., Herald offi A fa 'd, at 106 Leonard stroet, five doors cast of LADY WISHES BOARD, AND A furni:hed room, from now until May snd Twenty third streets Best of references given and require DERIRARLE, Lua i P.4 ‘would ue pireet, fires house west of Six Lany fo. to a xontleman and wifo or two gentlemen, with good Broad hs fIZ3D bei -— Addresa ISHED ROOMS.—& dite of rooms to one AND GENTLEMAN CAN OBTAIN A retired home, with an English Indy. breoey 5 the up- with darn er part of the city ta a first olars hou banda’ mely furnishe » plan—mesls to £50 pr in the’ A‘ beheds quire at 72 Franklin atrect, first house west of Bro: Nees BA ‘The hous so has Ot ova acento. Terms from inion square Post Office, $$$ SUITE OF NEATLY FURRISHE! to one or two single rentiomen, nite ree ecient Teovired. Also, two or three fast served it largo’ rooms for lodgings. In- away. PsRD— Ware PLEASANT ROOMS, FOR FAMILIES tlemen, may be odtaiced by a) Toor strect,) one door from EE: Drying at atl? 1 the modern improvemonte. ie OARD—A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LaT B and baok room, on the second deer, wafarishen vias hd xas, Lo, Apply at 192 Beech er streot. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BE AC commodated with s suit of unfurnished rooms, with rd, ing pleasant situation ané pleasant room are no children and ia ® small family, at 185 t, near St, John’s park, where adeon OARD.—A YEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BR accommodated ladies o8n be accom: with ymodated. leasant rooms and good board, b: applying at 72 Variok etre: ig cy ed t, corner of Canal, ‘Terms moderate. 10 & QARD.—ACCOMMODATIONS CONVENIENT pha) A family or ein, gentleme: on; rooms handsomely pply No.4 ‘Abingdon aquare,. weet side, Beat FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC. commodated with pleasant rooms, and best board in this city, by appiyin betwoen Broadway and Elm street. mp FRONT ATTIC ROOM, SUIT. ingle eman, to let, ia ® private house, Apply at No. 114 Franklin stroet, phe Rt OARD.—. able for ‘with full or ntl with the 10 cheapest 8005 Feanhlla treet, Ty Mus. St Hnreet Ber: .—ONE OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with house. where there sae bat & for mediately at 1/3 OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND BI wife and two single, jem ‘with comfortable rooms an a fow minules walk of Fulton, street ferries. Reforeace exchanged, within street, Brooklyn, B in the d within lig minutes walk Terms moderate, anda genticman and panteies with full or part Hi 7 gond street. e good board in « quict boarding beard aris Apply at we ingle gentle ae boarders, by applying im- ne ad Balas Le ee OARD IN BROOKLYN.—GENTLEMEN AND THEIR rien, also singleentienien, oan find lightfully situated house Ne Geet Bux IN eECOR Ra eae Se ULTOM CATHE- rino and Bridge str and Indy can x eres board. ly @ limited number of boarders itken. ‘Apbly Been WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A RESPECTABLE Ancrican family, who can board a lady and ehild com peep Union Equare G Feferences exohanged. ats low rats, will lease address, posh pald, FH 6 Of ‘terms. > ‘A street neat Church, of Ste Jo Bos WANTED FOR A_ SINGLE GENTLEMAN— Partiel board, either in Broo! Fulton or South ferri atroet reference. ‘OARDING.—A FURNISHBD ROOM TO me without board, to single gentlemen, B° bedroom connectit or partial board. same for. Ter SANT men, fronting on y applying at 767 Broadway, coraer Work, ne re ROO! fizor, can be had i eyes to the ahewe Canal Address X. ¥.Z, bow id 1282 P ot Office. oy FOR FAMILIES roadway and ae — 163 io Chambers | ARDING—AT NO. 106 WAVERLEY PLACE FIFTH door west of Washington square —A front parlor, wits fall cold water, &o., om the OARDING.—A FURNISHED PARLOR AND ONE OR two adjoining bedrooms may bo had, with bosrd, at No. 74 East Twenty fifth orthree sin improvement B gle Tooms, stroet near For 7 ¢ house contains all the modern, ‘aven) No. . $0 ee CARDING.—TWO °R THREB a UNG Shee oh ie ccommodated with iy board at of Rightec: ween Bight! a “ainth can OARDING.—GENTLEMEN CAN B} DA- Bu ae full or pattial board,at 75 Warren vceets forma Foasonable. ‘Boece LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN BE tly poe atte Bi a very nicely far- Binhod face o a al pris vom bates) for the ety Bor ott 4 ables ab above Houston etree}, he ar Brovdway. Adare and ite Boarding, Broadway Po Botee rowing PARLOR, veoh BERROOM A} Fe gee on fronting at Broadway; also, for a small fail tor artial board; al: ‘347 Bi Kw ied way. CA two at ro dngie lems rviek fealeman, with Bourne aT bon BROADWAY.—A GENTLEMAN and lady bt ton pat eo Broadway. Broadway, on the seco: modasted with » par! floor, ee Mp dept taba Pe ce eal smn GENTLEMAN AND tem from the South and can be ace Sima ciartsiare a eee SRN a eg URNISHEDQ ROOMS TO LET—1 OR (OUT BMts boned, ai a3 West Twenty: iret sireat, vernet of Bia Sixth DeKalb avenue and Adelphi street, $1,550; 1 om DeKalb svenue, adjoining, $1,000; 1do , $950; 1 do., $920; 1do., $900, Lom Acelphi street, in rear, $1,180; Lon "north ‘OR BAL! gentec] ir, bone about twolve rooms, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION G Yer aed hroe story and basoment Renee. iA. v west oorner of 'eKalb and Clerm tat avenaea, $1800. ements, ine good Tocation on a ‘eerner. Apply &. B. been sold 220 hhde.New Orleans at | RINGHIMER: Sis Foarli’sraenee™ wohasher: “yy fo ER OR BALE CWEAP—A SECOND HAND DOCTOR'S en njseled re Ber Fig. in periect order, with new enamell tab canst, ar its, : ; Smit ns oatTiage factory, 'URNISHED ROOM®.—A LARGE ROOM ON hia] ‘seco: let to No.4 Roy place, lence snl with se or heat tteakiaste Ap App! u ENTERL FURNISHED boy TO alts civic et ry Foren and rent oman, (oe be in aa dway Post Office, pee ale of 2,800 bushels American rough tl a pase sf $1 50—an advance, Timothy varia Kittle OR LEASE—THE a DESIRABLE FivieeS0 Beekman s oenligerper feet ee ree oer see ay rind Of businose. Torus favoratie, "oiiseuais 3. . aatwe false of 13,500 Ibs. prime transpired to day immediawly 4 ply 0 VAN ZANDT & LIVINGSTON, No, atil\c. per lb. Wua.svons.—Factors claimed 36c. for South ‘Sea, and 42c. a 439. for Polar, per Ib. Wursxsy—Was in light supply end fair demand at Sle. for aoe and prison, per galion, but higher rates were —— ‘OR SALE OR BXCHANGED FOR IMPROVED CITY iy operty—Twelve to fifteen acres of land, beautifully ated, between Kincabridge and Fordham. The plot leis ommand overlooking the Harlem river, with 8 view of th and Bast rivers. No botter site could Eotaclected ia the vicinl 7 of New Vork for one oe move sone try residences: three quartors of mile from Fortham pail. ah For fur Particulars inquire at 67 Walker sire! OR SALE AT BENTLY. STATEN Lago a NEAT cottage housé sud four lots, wit of shoice The location is hesithy at ploscant, com f thi ‘or ‘800 yards of 090, SAMUEL EDSY a3 Wail street, basement. iB AND LOT FOR SALE IN a MARKS'S PLAOQ:! ar ty square—A fine and fre aad built hi in a firev-rate neighborhoo: adapted for family residence or a hovel. Wil sold lo Yerms, Adérves St, Mark, Horald office. Domestic Markets. New Bepronn Ort. Maxkst, Jan. 16,—Sparm—The market has bees more active with a fair demand, and prices, if anything, tend upwar: We notice the sale 0’ cargo of bbis., not refille’, supposed at $131; 140 bolas do , $181; 400 bbls, reaiied, and extra proportion head, at & 82%, and 54 bbls. inferior at « price not transpired. Whale—There is some inquiry, but the transsctions hare b ight. We bave only to report sales of 330 bola, at 63346 ; and 400 bbls, in "Fatrhaves, price not trace oe Whalebone—We notice @ sale since cur last of Ibs. wt 420. per Ib ——_—_——— ee ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY pay, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. 500 —ABeR Sears FoR A pratt car, ~A RABE CHANGE TOR A SHALL CAP . —' vi 00d, o profitable business already establirhed, an: vr r nee man with $1,000 or $1,500 oash. rants busi: Address D.."! 304 Broad: way. —PARTNER WANTED IN AN Fran Lye advertiar Repeal J Ly Lay troee. Hor is located in ara) aly mien L*, thi, od shacee., ik of 8! re rtioula: - quire of the ouane lank on the premises, wre th G. W. STEVENSON, DUSTRIAL HOUR ASSOCIATION, NOS. : f Lp amen artner, ie the nae lot for sale in the foi discount from pn join, Also ® pai din. A e0 for aay aif nore in the latter. Address me popular faces the above cash oapital » fare ob nexceptienable references furnish Addre: Chatham square P st Off. 28, grith Se interview. — risxthentdhathmetaceitine sat Seon nates NLaID ‘gp el ber 40—FOR pale AT THE 1 1Crystal Pal see. id aasorsment of ition in court No. 1 git partment. W, Agent, ia in constant attendanoe. L% ON FIFTH AVENUB FOR SALE —THS LOT ON PARTNER ~ -BOYS' CLOTHING —A GENTLEMAN .G. BaLUnY, of £004 lity, at resent & t- incr in a large wholesale lovbing warel nouse, wishes to form % son- Pires with ospital, or with a clothin, y sy a Prartioal mschauies | gacoot oppose ah sian ores ork, fon wn i? he busines#, and cen influence fourth str’ ot is regulated mpd curbed. $1 Site: _ dross ©. C., Horald office, wish real mortanee torm of years. gtr of oF wi ‘naatace Funk ORBAN espa 968 Bouth stron. Ais) tor WAKT2D—A PARTNER, IN A CASH MANUPAG- ~ business, ival of 000, where his fie are ure sa realize Zouble the amount izvonted an: eatiy, | LaPASe (Ok wears de below Gaal eee pros} inoreas'ng wee having the real o: offi ——— NTED—A PARTNER INA Rip CLASS FAMILY Cd with ® cash capitel of from s 000. dasiness. Rone need a) 1: ital. Adéress Hanford, Hi Herald sale. ei hae five years from May to ron; ‘he lossee cam resideront tree, Addr ECOND AVENUE.—FOR SAL THE VALUAB! s SA anal stroot, for rent low, ne waxes; ore, Herald office. los ‘con of in’ coe $2,000 to Th it be th DI inted With the ier with puilding tn or heeiere ees aad at LPas we ba Row rere 2 Tocation is, by any in the upper GRLENDID FARM TOR 8 ior Faas reas Address, with ful ait parctiae, en fa iaveeve may ay, farm, vepben , references, Ao. Shelden't snd Me, PS i Poe STOLEN sr ES FIC! p2 =ae Curae oF OF POLICE, JANUARY panreny 4 Ole rae bahia Teenie PELE falta rou, Meee FRANCAISE rs of four. hay ad oon 0. 46 WAVERL! ieee, and thete Poavencntte tttached an dern improvements in th eae ee Rae FURNIS: grooms Apply at wit 1 Wont Fit Avenues, WAnmp—2 John’s pack dress box 5,512 Meals on ‘un F, handsomely furnished, ly. Gi R.—A DESIRA! UIT nat paniete and oe on EM EY rit ag red sani ath ta HED, MALE | th nas. — a ve the cocond ai floors, ry the hi the rth Ree ‘The sixth gig ond of the be te: ft di board, ia ANTED—A GOOD 81zEnD SSSRNaED ith emall room adjoin! wife child, and servant pot al st aha pr whe Auaeseas Board, ‘Herald o eee ‘efersace riven aad with mo- Te Teneo tuo avD- d all other conveniences. ato Sat ry Fire and Sixth —RBY A GEATLES AY AND ie. £., boi Zz meer p ratngaae S yas wee FROM BSORIBE nity of ait 12%b inst., Lg ene ‘ARD.—8TO! $5 avenue cars oF Also, & $6 and $i by returning the aber $10 h river, taining (rom fifteen to bwen! wa be raid ‘Tor ine oteotion Feward for any informat Ai CaMPB REWARD.—LOB8T, ON betwoen eight apd sine ° fava s) eit etre mn 216 BD Lat es FOX, 216 Broad REWARD.—STRAYED FROM aaa a + * aetna te ice. vi waite sed and The a! ne sega revere will ve rewar: Lk MOUDE Noe ibe ee Ths reek. (sober either iat she Fnied ‘rmall paskags, eon te esd on bl big jelivery oo the alee of the Metropolitan $10 frees et ong ee STOLEN, A L, 24,576. Whoe will reoeive ser wi Cee is the above reward and 10 ea, —LO8T, TOR, a . $1 Biaw's make, youtorday gure a tee eee street, slong Henry, atham streets to Ventre, i person leaving 18 Co.'s, 264 Broadway, w: Co.'s, 24 Broadway, will receive the above reward. OR MORE REWAR! $5 hearted Jeturn of white Seoua terelet, Ik aaa’ TOOL ~ ad [ad long finer street. 5 Mwaap: ry > ar, WEDNESDAY EV! 36, 5 ae ee mal ‘Yellow Sooveh ver ay hie ‘to Mo, 168 Clinton. pace ‘Washington oicvot, Hew York, will teraive we carne

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