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Whe Patent Question before Congress, COLT’S PATENT, 90 THE EDITOK OF THE NEW YORK ABRALD. No, 67 Quamnwas erxger, N.Y, Jam. 19, 1854 Sm—For two weeks past the New Yori Hexary has devoted a very considerable space in ite columns tos! tacks upon the application of Col Samuel Colt for the extension of bis patens for firearms now pending before Dong’ess The materials ont of which the/editorial com- ments have been mace have appeared in the shape of letters from Was rington, over assumed names, charging | Col, Colt with almost every eifence agaivat morality and tbe laws of society which can be committed, and iavoking the vengeance of the people npon his devoted hed, 30 Jong as the source from vhich these sttack# «sprung was oon -ealed {did cet think it proper, as the attorney of Gol. Colt, to make any reply, belleving that amonymous Lde's were not likely to iniuease those persons who a: to judge the merits of his cass, and Xnowing that the facts were well understood at Washington, and couli mot be perverted by false statements elsewhere, Perbaps in thos remaining silent I may have done injustice 0 you and to other editors who have assumed the # atements of letter writers from Washington to be the trath, Tam wore that no paper of the character of the Hasty would knowingly give its eanotion to statements eutirely untrue, even to injare person who way a public ensmy; and so great ® public benefactor as Col. Colt has baen is entitled to at least as much consideration, In the Buna of yesterday, however, the anthor of all thess attacks produces himself before the oublic, and openly vows his purposer and his name, Tas fact that Horace ‘WL Day was the man who @@ginsted and circulated the Mbels and false statements with which his letter-writing Briends at Washington have been filling the p.ess has been well known to me sinoe he commence t his opera Wons, as it bas been to most persons in Washington. I shail now, tn the first placy, explain toe reason wh Sie man (who certsinly has enough ba of bis ow fo fight.) should intrude bimaelf into other people Batre, and sperd his time im Washington attaskiog Col d then I rhali ask tho privilege of corraetiog tie false statements which he her caused to de citvalete extend ent was reports’, whiagton, iaforin him, vores with his ds on at uel be x y ac ious » thet whe his case (1) weald eae fed ihat be ashed greasonable.’? Sooa alte the rsipt of May eailed upon ma at my office in New York He commenced by assnr fog me that he haa pis contre! the gra the letter weiter tne Hezaip aud toat when I setis be would show me the way to coit letter writers in Waxhington who they bed cone heretofore. He S great mistake in no! he called them, and they could destroy Tasked him whet ‘or his own pur odo Ha said th his frisnds wanted 00 when the bill passed, ard that they wuld th e ita passage. Itold Mz, Day that 1 understood his inn perfectly well that I knew he would poar out 4 bels upon Col Colt and ail his fi that St was not egreeable to me or to C by him or b fim vometaing t @o such » Kum a He replied that to gount of ovrtain repor ames of some of whom he acted but that he bad other obj-cts to & tain hin this etege of the conversa fete court, and Mr. Day | wonld commurisate with h would ree ms again aud feat cvevicg 1 went to We Dey took a sest next to entioned, and - the morn He then aved the ea Qbis impertinent intrusioa iato tae affstra of C and mace two distjact propositions fo ms, whose impu dence is only excelled by their basuness, The first on 3 that I, #8 connsel for Mr. Gocdyear, should indus wy clients to release him from toe judgments whicu \ Goodyear holds against him on consideration of his pro- curing the extension of ) patent; and the second was that I, should induce the Goodyear associates to al- low him to epply to Cengreca for the extension of a pa- tent which expired a year ago and which the Commis- Hover refured to extind, and to release bim from th joogwen's, and to admit ‘him asa partner ia the patent when extended, on coudition thst hs procured ths ex’ea sion of Cult’s patent aud thie expired patent of Goodyear, Be said (hat us knew I bad toe power to co either or both of there thing that it was tue only course by which | could serv» Col Colt. Finding that {bscams omer hat excited by a proporition to betray ths {ataras's of kr. Goodyear, bir. Day Deggod ma not to gat angry, or speak jou’ in the cars—that he would coavinos me, if Twoule listen, that it was tho best (or all pa ties, &s, He then commenced & tong argamsnt to prove to ma how mach my clients would hw benefitted by an allance with Bim, the reasoning of which, however, did not conviacs me.’ He then charged bie tactics, am’ began to exhivit his offensive armory Members of Csagreas, he seid we timid, and looked ‘into neespapers for the reil:erioa ef blic opinion. fe em trol the letter writers, and Keeping up a c ack (rom Wathiug:oa hy would soon make mei believe that pablie opinioa was against Colt, and that would settle the question Hs “and bis friends bad knives,’ which be said thay would “stick mto me” unless I would yield te his demands Of @ouree his proposals were rejocted. Whatever | might Bdvise Colonel Colt to pay a desperate man of this sort, to avoid bis malg 1 certainly eonit not erori- foe the interests of of rusted to me te serve aay friend Since thea Mr. Day has not approached ma. The nex: day after this the attack was mada Tho ex riwemt on the timicity of members 4s trial in the up of San¢ay, where you ar@ atvised to pablish the goue in Colt’s case ‘ia pamphlet form, ia Boman capi- tals af you can sells hundrec thousacd throughout the United States’ ‘The kui: is “‘etas& into’? Col Colt, the Committee of Patents, myself, and all the frieada Dolt bas, with euch epithets as ‘fraud? ‘“dishouasty,” “pridery,”? and the like. From the highest to the lowast, ail fell under Mr Day's indiscriminate vyeageancs. And all becaure | will not betray Mr. Goodyear to Mr. Day, anc will not pay Mr. Day's friends $16,000 So much for the motive of the attack, now for the fa: The principe! reatons aesigned by the Hema, aud by Mr y's letter writers in other papyts, why Col. Col: ahoald got bare hb « extension are— Lt. 7 oer has slready refused the ap Iiea tion, > is the proper judge, from whose decision 24, Thet ther ween Colt, Goodyear, Morse, Woodworth defere Congres | |» Th to carry their extensions 4 fraud. on of dollars out of his 4 counsel has had the Committes of Patents to Cine with bim in Wasuingtou, whereby he pro- sured (he report in bis favor Now, sir, w single on ¢ of these statemeate is trae, or bas the least reverblance to the truth aad although Piitors of papers at a cistanoo might be deceived, yet the fetter writers who wrote these statementy knew thelr falsity when they utterec them or else were willingly lied to the facia that every intelligent gentleman at Washington understen is — lst. Col Coit applied to the Commissioner of Patents to satecd eucther patea! which he bed for a loading apps- Fatus ard was refused. He now asks Congress t> extend Bis patente for Colt’s pistols That was @ very smail affair, this isa great invention, if the common consent of the civilieed worl! is to be taken as evidence. Of gourse, all the argument founded on this false statement fails. Md, I bave had the entire direction of this appliextioa, an Ihave of ail Col. Colt’ | aftsira, and “1 has been & word exobsnye , or Wooeworth, or any of them, cr their agents, on subject, wotil long after this charge was made The tact is that Goovyenr mov Msrse pave Doth pad Mabed cards denying their inten ion to apply to Congress Gooiyear's denial was mace by mo uncer an authority from Mr. Jedeon to we bi, aame for thet pur and Mores’s ia denied by Mr. Kendall. Rinse Woodworth’s intentions are Ido mot kaow, Oo. Colts case stands on ite owa write, which I haven) G@oubdt are fuflicient to commend it to the favorable con sideration of Congres Bd The true state of Clone! Colt's affairs has been leit before the committee in Washington Tae facts are, the very dollar which Colonel Uolt has ia the world is in Bis dusinese, | that is successful he wii be rewarded for bis invention; if it is crashes by competition of ia ferior snd cheap arme he will be Jeft where he began with nothing bu: intrliect, coergy, and integrity. Beventoen years Colonel Urls totiet’ tcessantly to estab. Hiss this investion, ezaimst diffcnlties and trials which most men would have abruak fiom, before one single dol = ‘wan ever realized out of it. During that time 74 ow @ large armory which be bed built, and which was filed with machinery, sold out by the sheriff, and all bie hopes blasted That valuable machinery, which was sold in 1841, bas never simoe been used, and was a dead lows to tu purchaser, proving the fact that this sort of machinery le worthless for any other purpose than to make these arcs. For years durirg that time, in the city of New —_ Colonel Coh bardly knew where inner of to would come from. Daring that time he and bis trie Jost not less im value than two hundred thousend Gollarr i» the vain but faithful effort to give to tre world fm a useful form, this great iavention. Bat duriag tha Sime no one thonght (t worth while to iefringe his patent Bad make Colt'sarme It was failure in te opiaion of Svery Cue sxoept its inventor, bat he cherismed it, in on ie adversity, wita the faith aod the nO one but ths man of genius can feel for thee creations of bis own mind. ani ductog thet period when be was in silence pursuing his experi aemts and rote at bis invention, pot o& Herace G Day conlt found to load him with epithets of abuse—to pronoun se & “awindler, wonteg : & “dishonest tm oun” Worth stealing, and he needed 0 locks to his doors tho 14s tae first gleam of which su,roamded to foal pe of ‘Two requinttes murt De attained fa thia ma tasters te order to secure success—perfect safety under all ciream stances, and cheapaess, This reqaires, however, an im menre outlay in machinery, tools, and other conveniences dellar which cam be renmend ¢ out of the business a omens by 1 Colt ame wtill bi It could convert manufacturing property into realize betweea three or four J his patent is extenied tt to manufactare arms with; ‘com palied e > oo his masufscture, and it to be driven out of the market by cheap imita yons, his machinery is not worth twenty ceates isd sucresatal The tones before if applied toe 204 more money | { colt f@ worth. Every day, | | | cture is improving, and aruas an price in 1838, and of wore than twice their val ie; years from this me, tt ke ean be paruaittod to pian, the price will ba reduced to one alt | ct rele, and betiar arms wil be furatshed No | ke m genuine Colt’s pistol and compete | b him inthe market If manufacturers would moke | bacm4 as be makes Colt needa no pstent. But the | Houlty js that cast iron imita\ions of his army are made ats emall cost, and sod to the un vary at prices below | those at which Celt can now manufac ‘are good ones. This ruips the mabe, ruins the reputation of the arma kills or injures the ubfortunste purcnsser, and bensfita no ope but the scoundrel who thas, fora little gain, woald endanger the life of a ovnticing ellow being. 4th. I should not reply to such mirerable attacks As those oontaired ia your corres pondent’s letter of 3. day last, had he not charged the fast thet the House committee had all diced with me at Washington, aud conelitded, therefore, that they advocated Colts dill If the facts were as stated, I caunot pare ay sonare tion whatever between it amo the conclusion; but the fact ta that I never in my Life saw of spoke .o any meamder of that committer, (one orly excepted, whom I happened to know lat) year,) Ull I appearet be(ore Luem when in Kes rion to state the case of my client and friend. Aad the fact is that 1 bave vever exchanged a word with any bat two of that comunitiee wince, The fact is that but one member of that committee wa: ever may parlor at all, aud he callec there socially with s friecd one day long efter Colt’s Dill was reported; and Ido got believe that a me jority of that committes so much as knew where | lived in Washipion, In making this very particular statement, 1 do not wisa it to be supposed that I intend to follow Mr, Day’s letter wrivers through all their iow abuse; but I do it in order to exhioit e epscimen of the reckless, wholesale falahoods, out of which these attacks upon Coleae! C i. are made. anc now, fir, 1 have one appéal to you. Is there any thing in the character or course of Col. Colt which can jus tify any journalin the United Stetes in attacking him with Such apituete as bave beeo toured wpow hia vy Mr. Day aoc his “koife-sticking’ frien s ta Weehing ton? Ts | | | there apy inventor in the U * bi gh Minded, true heared are ived States whose rapatation Aterican, stands higner r to whom this govern nut The whole eiviiised ny © unite! iu awarding ty him the highest mark ic tus a sucess The united of ih tond in his praise. To evely plores: on t sot (roptier slesp4 ia seeurity reiyibe upon Uke perfeotiun and oertainty of che weupen 1 he farnisnes Tae eawigraut on the prairies of the og The Bavags, & trustio. Wi party of eighteen ere attacked by to @ eaALD, nd it may ¢ ite the ite privilege That I do not I vet tha tare ¢ I th Wolonel Colt ia this toa. The only tie to be dafeat Lexar lonel Go: om him, and Mr, Day can ta of Goodyear—if “the that its point should be cusnion {+ not perronally agreaable t H incere fr r ent from therefore u 4 bimeel ced me to enter t ter of the person whose po and Ih . Tknow the charas ition I have uamasket and pow what sort of rengesace he will take however, with which I will ba ‘staos,”? 2 by the edn wiousuers thet Iam doiog no han my duty to a mn y trusts me, to sfriend who w ‘ss cuch for me if he nght he coull rerve me by i Your obedient eervant, EUWAR) N DIJKERSON, anc rh LUTTER FROM MR. H. O. DAY. Wasuixaroy, Jan, 17, 1854, Ep: Tor Hera: It may ba ‘hat the pablic will yet, throagh your patri otic and indepsadest journal, arcive at the conclasion that Jeflerson Davis’ visit to Hartford last summer, end to Colt’s pistol factory, where the hands all joined ina great hurrah for t triot solier, had aometning to do with the known ip which Gen. Armstrong's Liver p had when Colt was firet establishing his oper ‘end, end Jeremiah Clemens’ apostacy was feu in his letter to the “bards” of Pbidadei pia All thes may yet appear iraoeparent, when fo elezent a schema #6 aking among the party sume four or five millions out Of one pistel patent, which, being tired off, rightly com bined and backed wp and supported by ths emire lobby inverest of railcoads, patent ¢utentions, @oo and Garay grants, &c., would guarentee five hundred millions Poor Pierse, be bas nothing to do with the swindling Barrid, son-indlaw of Gen. Armstrong, the Sico grant, and the Garay grant, went euppert. Ths p'atol folks olaim that they can give it, Ia retara tue Union is eoustraiaed to help. IJ hoped it would be sean and felt by Congres not be seen by the country. With Jere, Clewens—deep the ioterentsof Colt, avd the Lard knows whst not—tt was the eupporition thet he mght be of the Cadiuet which would give him more influence with new, *g bers, Tre admiotstration once hecg+d nroum i, and itelf ea tangled, mat back up ths seindles, aod alt tok or awi together Toe New York Henatp has ¢ar*t sux country hes raved PL waved the ps aD ave haodrad million dollars, more or lea. The Coy fixed or raising the first on'umi on tae foaa. @ation already aid F. ue foundation was thea for: was Orally tixed to rmiso Obristmar—dut i: failed ther eniarged, ard last Frid first column.’ The sequel you will have beon told dafore you restive this; but of cours Pieree al & maj ori wil but ove f the Cabinet neve ®& mom nt 6n'o. tained the ides of Clamens for the War Departmen’ Pcor Piere head is not large anoash, and he will not let his beart govern bim But for yoar jourasl ths pluncerers would have had Pisros and the d+mocratic party ruined before tho psople before the lat May, 1854. Took abead atthe elarmiag pictare of Europe all ins bisze of war! Eren Chion—the whels world—in war aod conyguotiorn. Athome s weak adainistration—its moral fores with the people destroye and itself entangled with # corroptset of specula‘oze—our own delicate relations — our on unsettled questioa!—interral dissord only smothered, not quenehed—and no honest men iu the Ca binet, pe patriots to rule a weak heat. Tas captain of the abip, in the meshes of band of pi'ates and robbers, dares uot do his daty to his owners, Wao knews but the ship might be run oa the rocks aud all de jost? Gol grat we may have more Naw Youk Haxains, and more sete patriots, just now. Fancying that, lie yourself, lam capable of yearni: Gesires which mere money —doliare—caunot influ have detied down a few though ingreat hase [amo ‘the spot, end, some extent, if not one of the movers oa the chessboard, at least a close observer and very carious, In wy estimstion your journal, and it tone, sy with im the past two weeks, raved the poop) lions upoa milifons, and poenibly the country from a terrible cala mit Go on as you are going, aud soon the time will coms when your own position will hava to be endorsed by those who stand in the places of the people, Yon will triumph, and the true men of the evuatry will bless you, and ths reward you are constantly receiving in the oonssioasass: of duty dome. With great respect, HORACE H. DAY. ‘FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL: MONEY MARKE®. Fripay, Jan, 20—6 P, M There was a better feeling in the stook market to-da J and purchasers took hold with more spirit. The leadiog railroad stocks were in demand at higher prices, and the transactions mado were at an advance. New York Cen- tral Railroad {mproved 1 per ceat; Harlem, 5; Reading Railroad, 34 ; Hudson River Railroad, Michigan Con- tral Railroad, New Haven Railrosd, ; Pavame Rail- road, At the second board prices current in the morning were sustained, and the market closed steady. The operations at both boards combined would not make an average amount of business, and tue brokers must be hear ily tired of the dulness and inactivity prevatliag Ibere appears to be no immediate relief at hand; and, while there 1s no anxiety exhiblied to sell, there ir ® cor- responding indifference about purchasing The sbvoace of all speculative excitement hae severely tried ths mar- ket, and we have every reason to believe that the lowast puin’s have bese touched. Nicaragae Traasit appeared 1 be permanently fixed betwosn twenty nix wad twouty oven per cent an neither balis nor bears have streng ti sufficient to move {t above or below. Ste'e etooks, rail- roa. bonds and bank stocks, are muoh regiected. Th coal ttocks are just moving, and that is all, Mining stocks partake of the general depression, aod are soli caly im swall lots, It is really nerd times for the brokers, and ail classes of stock operators are evidently living upon their prinsipals or previous profits, The money market is steadily but gradnally working easier, and we bear po complaint of stringency from any quarter. «During the past thres or four months a very great change has taken place ia the position of ail partion eogaged in trade or spesuiation. Lisbilities wa large amount have beep oansellel, 650 tadividuel credit ia by no means ¢0 much expanded as in the early part of last fall, The bank coatraction which oom- menced Wth smch force the latter part of last summer had a very salutary effect upos all classes, and it will be sometime before they voluntarily place themselves again iu such # position. The lessou will eventually be forgu’ ten, and then all will rush headlong towards the same vortex, they have heretofore so oftan miraculously escaped We have merely extended the period of appar eut prosperity. There has only been a moderate demand towtay for foreign exchange, aud at the elose the market way quite heavy. We quote bills on London at 98 94 premiam; on Paria, 6f. 16 @ Sf Li dg; Amsterdam, 4) a 415%; Bre men, 79 ® 7059; Hamburg, 87 875). The steamship Balti will take out s moderate amount of specte. the receipts at the office of the Anstotant Traasarer o: ©08 port to-day, were 9157,964 15: palt, $42.74 19; ba ‘nace, 63,431,868 43, The annual meeting of the Troy and Boston R.R. Oo woe held at Troy om Taeeday, The whole oost of the road to the let of October was $1,080,405. The stock paid io dol. | mounted to $437,890, laving 969,410 to be collected ‘The total debt wal @B4,757, of whish $285,757 was float | fog The earciogr of the year were-— Vaesengerr..... ° $*3 267 87 Freigh 66 610 35 Meil prem While the expenses of operation were And charging to thia rents paid Leaving clear earnings or nearly 7 per cent on the whole coe! of the road, The report eay6:— In regard to the delinguent aubdseribers for stock, the compary has obtaines j.cgmrnts against them ‘or large piling ‘0 do so iv ny case that has been tried on its merits The defendants have appealed these oases, (from the cireuit to the ral term) and ihe expecta: tion is that some of them will be argued ia the course of three or four w. od further favorable decisions are confidently expected in the course of some three or foar ronths. The recent beavy Iceses by fre have induced our insur ance companies to raixe their tariff of rates, and the pro bability ia, that advance in premiums will be the result of the movement gving Oa, Some of the old companies stil) adhere tothe oli rates, notwithstanding the increare of rew conceros and the adoption of » lower soals. The charges sbould be ss uniform as possible, Fo as to place exch compeny upon the same footing. It reems to us that the proper way would bs to calla meeting of Presi dents of al) tue fire insurance compaates of this city, aud agree upon » proper tariff of premiums, If it is dowmed best to continue present rates, make it general and if cousidered good pollsy to advance them, do so unsnl: mously. The community are deeply interested in ths safety and solvency of all insurance companies, and a mederate increase in the premiums would | Seoommodate buyers. be ® better guaranty of their ability to pay lorres fully and promptly, and create greater confidence in the public mind, Insurance companies ia all parts of be ecuntry have saffered seriously daring the psy twelve mouths, but they have met ail de 6 against them punetually and to the last dollar. The system pur ued by the new companies in distributing risks and ayeiding all concentration, by limiting policies ta the ame locality to five thourand dollars, haa, without Loubt, evabled many ef them (o continue their reguiar idends, rotwith tauding the frequent jocses, We notice » dieprrition among inoorporsted soci snies generally to isereaso their charges, Railroad mipaniss ia all parts of the couatry are putting up their harges for transportation, Banks manage, from time 'o tiuw, by financiering, to realize high rates of interest, a @ we see no reason why freant mariag insurance compari ff should not avail themselves of citcamstances to advan ff ‘their rates, The manner in whieh vessels and build aré constructed, the increase ef our comuy’ the ineiease of houses and desiractible property, in densely populated cities, makes the business of iavarance more dangerous, snd entities thoge who take the risk to greater and more remunerative premiums, ‘The annexed etatement exhibits the condition of the banks of Wisconsin, according to returns made io the Stale Comptroller on the morning of Monday, January 2, 1854:— semi-annual @ OF WISCONSIN, orns and Dis ¥ Repis'd circula 68 B58 900 85,483, 21 86 405 W) 113 7h ih 16,488 ons m, Mineral P Farmers’ ‘and Millers, 25.00 7 35,778 Jeti, Co, Wal badger Stste,Jaui ‘Total wees ary material charge in otber reepects, Tae current ia ports are not heyy, aud do not eqcsl those of the same time last year, Nevertheless, there is now here aa ampl+ stock amd goad assortment of seasoasble fabrics, vhic’s are not Fo stiffly held, factors manifesting an inelination t This, io part, secounts for the to creased movements which have ocourcs’ since our last i x tiven'al and British goods, The urgeacy of dealers nts bas alo aided in this resuscitation of traie. Coun lave been obliged t> take hold witnout any tation, as they must get home toon tm or, to attend to their own customers, who wold fors them if not properly treated. They woald, doubtless, na seoured thetr full tapplies earlier but for tha ontrageons proceedings at Erie Pa,, whiob bave arnuiled, ter porari- 1y It is to be hopac, the usual facilities for the traasper- tation of gorda wert of that mo> ruined place. Qar lo ca! merchants having Culy considered this ata‘ of affeira, have issued actreulsr, in which, while referring to tae for- wardicg of goods West curing the embargo at H srbor Creek they promise a daily line of steamers to Saluimore, wha: is can be cespatched by ihe Baltimore gnd Ohio Rail road to the Obio river, at prices below tha pudlishe? rates for carriage by ary of the routes from the Atlantic to the West. This arrangement is ® good one for thos# buyers whore supplier eau be eonveniently forwarded via the Ohio river; but is of little or uo uae to partes whore propert must take the direction of the lak Goede for the Northwest can still 4nd prompt despatch by the Erie Railroad to Himira, and thenee by the Canan daly and Niagara Falls line to the Canada road. Aao ther row opened via the Hadson River and New York Cen'ral lines, With this acoommodatioa interior traders must be satisfied until the Erie rioters and the Penasy! vanis legisiators prescribe the terma upon which the East and West een trade over the disputed isthmus, Tae purchase of foreign fabrics by ity dealeis in rather jimited, but on the increase, aud we havs no doubt but that business will regain all ite wonted hfe before ths clove of this menth, Stock Exchange. Faipay, Jan 20, 1854. $3000 Ob{o 6's, °60.e83 207 200 sha Potom Cop Co 2000 NYCRR Bs.t3 92% 50Erie RR. .., 280 1000 Erie © Bs, ‘71. 92% ° 80.0 Erle © Ba, 62. 93 (10 12 shs Merch’ Br., 12114 100 7) Mannattan Bank 121 10 Bk Siste of NY.. 106, 26 co 10 Osena : 92 80 do. 29 Continental Bak 983 10 Harlem 4. so 99 200 100 Morris Canal 16% 200 do. 160 Caledo! 43g “88 Harlem RR peei'd. 800 N Cer Co 53% 100 Nor & Wo: RR 430 100 N J Zine, 934 60 Rowing R2...03 360 éo. 200 a 80 100 60 Hudeon 200 c 380 Nio’s’a Trnus Co, ¢ 450 ico 100 460 q e 10 Panama RR. 7 BoaR 00 the Erie RR. 60 do.. 100 $5000 NY 6's, 65 2000 Erie In Bés. 16 she Hano’r Bk.b3 80 Phoenix Bank. lw 1€0 Cumd Cl 60 200 100 200 Parker Vein, 100 do 100 FL & K Jt Ste 200 Oaledo Min Go. ns 100 55 Hud Riv RR. 100 10 Uleve & Tol RR. 159 Nie Tia 200 Harlem RR. 60 Mich Cen RR b60 100 60 BGO sseeceess 99 800 Reading Hit. Mines and Mining. Furpay, Jan, 20-~6 P. M, There was more activity in proportion st the Miuing Bosrd this morning than at the Stock*Exchanga, Lehigh suffered @ decline of 3, with largs salea at the lower figure, One hundred American White Zinc were sold at 34; we understand that thie company has recently sold its patent righta for two States at very remanerativa figures. Soversl lots of North Uarelina went off at the last quotations. Gold Hill is in geod demand at 3%; The circulation ‘of these banks is a “geoured, The aggregate cepital is eix hundred thousand dollers, and the stocks in hand for the security of notes iseued amount to nearly cne hundred thousand dollars more than the total circulation. The following banks have just goue into operation, or will do #9 shortly, viz. :—Oshkosh Uicy Bank, eepital $60,000; Bank of Fond du Lac, $25,000; ity Bank of Racine, $30,000; Racine County Bank, $100,000 Exchange Bank, Milwaukie, $50,000. Mr. Geo. Taylor, Cashier of the Westera Reserve Bank, caye:—The Western Baak is not broke, but is as firm se arock, The report is as false, as base as the tongue which uttered it.” This is, at ali events, to the polat, and mey be tree. Spuricus five dellar notes of the Hcllister Bank of Bufla- Jo are in circulation, They are printed from an old coun- terfeit plate on the Slate Bank at Hartford, having tor a vignetie the State of Oonnectiou: oat of arms. Tue gen uine fives of the Hollister Bank have for a vigaette a train of railroad cars, and om the right ena of the bill a portrait of Henry Clay. The Newark City Bank has declared s semi-annual civi- dend of 23¢ per cent, payable on the Ist of Febraary. The Farmers’ and Meehanios’ Bank at New Beunswick has de- clared a semi-annual dividend of 4 per cent, payadle on he let day of February. The ee statement exhibits the quantity and vala> of fo ry goods entered at this ort for courumptios, for ware aa ‘and ¢lso the withdrawals from warehouse, Curing the week ending and including Tnursday, Jangary i es Movements In FormGy Dry Goons, Entered for Comum, MANUFACTURES OF OOTTON. — MANUFACTURES OF WOOL. Pig... Value, Phos.” Value Cottons... +8} le 302 eae conrnea io a8 ; ee 49078 20/447 Stul goods. 8,710 14 23 692 16,608 8, 143,585, 9764 11,000 Total......4,754 $064 218 «+01, 764 $512,480 MANUFACTURES OF SILK. 148 $581,846 9, 63 Total... Total... ..1,810 $336,180 S. & worst. do, 14 Cravete .. 60 MISCELLANBOUS. Sik & worsted 93 Straw goods.. 247 641,431 42 Feath. & flo 125 28,160 20 Milinsry..... 10 3/217 1 Eabeidery:: 69 4461 Brds & bdege. 17 joves, 44 63,719 Gimps & begs. 83 Eid 2 a... 10-2119 Sewing. 7 “athe ole Baws 88 cone 496 $17 DST Total....... 748 8752 619 Withdrawn from Warehouse, MANTFACTURES OF WOOL MANCFACTURES OF SILK. + 40 $21,718 Silks. 817,27 sales in the street have been made at 4. Excsption is taken by some one to the system oa which this company acts, of paying dividends with a debt of $100,000 stillon the mine. But if the creditors are content that it should remain there at rix per cont interest, are not the stockbc ders right in spalying their money to other yurpores, and so mahiog it turm in twelve per cent? Wa? thigh they are. Fiity sharos of Northwestern sold at 16, being fifty per cent premium. Conrad remains at 80c. The bids were numerous, For Ulster 15, were id; for Carroll, 3{; for North American, 65; for Nor wich, 93; for Tultes, 123g; for Douglas Hough- ton, 4; for Fulton, 1%; for Isle Royale, 1934; for Dolly Hide, bX; for Algomah, 8X; for Ripley, 3%; for Phooaix Gold, X%. "Potomac is held at 144; Ur 8; Wiadsor, Msiaseas, X%; Lindsay, XX; MeCulloch, 824; Gardiner, 1hy. At the Stosk Exchargs tuis morning Jarker Vein Bold at 64); Potomac, 1; Now Jersey Zine 93; aud North Carolina Copper, 63... We undezetand that the Franklin oh ne Company are abou: concludicg their financial tion’, Bud thst mining will be actively comm aced Br tue fret of next mouth New Jersey qill soon bs ae rich in mines as ary other State of the Uaioa, MINING BOARD, JAN. 20. 209 theNOCop..baw 64; | bush: phigh Ziae.t99 0. 82 ge... te 10 100 5% 800 do 160 6% 0 e.. 100 fq 1¢0 Gold Bill 100 American Zine.bEO 3% 109 OBiiecty case 500 Buckingksm Co... 11; 80 Northwa: i 0 Lehigh Zinc, 105 Conrad HAl......r CIPY TRADE REPORT, Frivay, Jan. 20—6 P.M Astes.—The day’s busivess iveluded 06 bbis., at $5 75 for pots sud $8 45 for pearls, per 100 Los. BkeapetcrFs.—Flour ¢id not vary mush, The day’ transaction conristed of 11,000 bbl, ordinary to choice State chiefly a1 $8 a $3 1a}: mixed! to fancy Western, at $8 a $3 183(; and other grades at proportionate rates. Cauadian remained as last ca ‘ne sales of Sou‘h- ern reached 1,000 bbia., at $8 183 a $3 873g for mixed to good; $8 8734 9 $3 66% for favorite; and $8 66% a. $9 123¢ for faucy, Sales have also Deen made of 100 bbls. fine rye flour, at $6; and 400 bois. fancy cora meal, at$4. Wheat was very scarce, and held (ar above buyers” limits. For « lot of 8,000 bushels choice Genesee white, $2 40 was offered, ard $2 60 asked. Tais would indicate & decided rising’ tenor in prices, Kye and barley unchanged. State nnd Western oats commanded 60c. a Gd4c. per Y bushel. Core exhibitei mo further alteration. ‘The day’s operations embraced 4,000 bushels, at 853 » 87e for inferior ne ve. w 929 for poor to prime new Southern white and yellow; 91c. #92e for slightly dem- - eld Southern; and 92c. 9 98c. for prime old mixod jestern, per bushel, Corre —The private sales were light. oe @uction within th 7,(00 bags, at 93 rm be without chaoge. Corroy.—The day's sales have beso confinsd to 943 bdeles, ex follows :—For homewe, 686; and on specula tion, 367 Marketi dull, Yenterday’s sales amouated to 2,658 bales, Frucuts —To Liverpool, sboat 800 a 1,000 bales cotton were engaged at 3,4. Grein was at 1OMd to lli. ia bulk anc bags, | Aout 1,600 » 2.000 b nis, flour were teken at Sa 4350. 0 0, 6d. new to Londoz. To Havre, four at 2te. There wee no change to mote in rates to Oalifernia, which ranged from bbc & O5e i fl mcasacement. The stesmer Europa ergaged 3,000 boxes cheese for Liver at 60s. per ton Fatit—The doy’s transactions included 500 boxes Gry bunch raising. at $3 20 283 25 and 1,000 boxes wot Gried do , at $2 90 a $2 96—au advance, Bay —There were 1,200 bales river purebased, at 869, 9 £00. for ahips.ent, aad 959. a $1 for howe use, per 100 Hear.—Durivg the past week thore has been # consiie. rable movement in Russia hemp, over 450 tons haviog Deen sold to Bosten at $520 an $426, oxen. In Amerisea hemp we beve only to uotice sales of 150 bales extra fine drevsed at $246, six months fhkere is new no farther stock of thia qnality on the market, Und-ossed is gene rally firsoly beld o* $190, aod for some smali but ve: Total ...... 208 $04 817 MANUFACTURES OF OOTTON. Cottons +» B88 Si0v 066 Colered 74 13.109 Gingbams . Fi bt Mualins ... 136,636 MISURLLANBOUS kmbroif. do, 12 8,688 Straw goods,, 124 $5,954 10 24.8 Collars, &... 4 6,911 107 19,821 Cormets..., 1 46 wu“ 23 ne ----—- Vote ...... 129 $10,200 ++ 781 $162 468 Entered for Warehouse MANUFACTURES OF GTO. MANUFACTURES OF WOOL ait St i 60 $36,199 o ae i“ 4,555 oar 1,080 C tt & worebe 10 = 18,160 scecee 182 659 661 “os $106.018 MANUFACTURES OF SILK. ie 11 $24 016 245 Braids & bigs. RaW ee seen at “ 104 Total ...... 385 $96,582 Raoarirc.ation Bntered for Pigs. oe Falue ; Value. Manutaotares of wool. M4 8517418 % 12,480 ° Withdrawn from War-howe Manufactures of wool, 62 $18,030 208 $04,817 cotton.. 241 89197781182, 1 65,670 382 «198.797 6631 217 44,770 14491 149 10,290 $142,628 1.607 $408,937 Warehouse $5074 182 $59,661 18,609 658 126 612 | 22,116 385 95,882 | 1,008 90 8843 12,018 3 744 | Totals sosees B15 $62,118 1,218 $315,212 | Value put om market third week in 1853 954. 92,024,278 83,319,671 | 6, Boe naa hind 8,941,606 vee 7031084 signin | Foreign masufectares are in better request, without | choioe ote $205 & $210 is askec Medium dressed sells $220 » $230. Io Manis we ow those last reposted at 129. Ixos,—Ssotch pg wee ia molerate semand, at $40 per t dof Bo #eies vince ton, six month» Larigs,—Hoiders claimed for Kestern $2064 a 82 124,, per thoursad Naval S10Rm.—Crace turpentine was rare and quiet; about 240 bia. spirits do. brought 653. per galloa, Yoots ‘and ar Apprare’ the same as before reported MoLAsshs —Sales of about 260 bbis, Now Orleans mace, part at Sige. Ons.—Crode was in rather limit stock ant pretty firmly held, e: t6o.fcr whl, anc $1 Si al 82 for pergalon | No change ocsurred in ry or in 01 There bave deeo 8,00. galiond linseed ai-- owed OF at 685 8 620. per gallon. Provisions —Pork tended upwards. The day's sales ia- Cinder. 660 obls , at $14 25 & $1450 for new meow; $15 3754 B ieee 40 ‘or old do., and $12 76 6 $12 8744 for new prime. Dressed hegs were unchanged. There were taken 120 sof pickied oulders and hams at 6%0.a8%3.; with pkgs good te prime land at ©X40 4.103. per 10. | Boat more active; the day’s transactions reached 300 $5 69 for country prime; $3 25 a $11 f. 18 60 for city do.; $16 a $16 for exti heard thet 160 bbls. bee’ hams foal era at $144 $16. Osio and State butter was more inquired for, at 126. a 160, and 160.0 196. per Ib. Chosse ‘was selling at 9c a 11 tall p-4 Ib. Fick.—the asles embraced 600 cacks at $4 a $437 SUGAR —The rales embraced 60 boxes yellow Havana ic. apd 230 do. i” ore, The sales also embraced avout 169 a 200 hhds. New Orleans at tc 8 4%0. SeGaks.—The — y suction to-day iaciuded of:—La 6,000 Havana Cilindeade, at $14 Plantation, '2,000, at ia ta Antiies 0,000, at * $13 75; Deredo, 1 $10 60; 00 etsy 4,500, 87 30." Samm Slick. 10,000, a: 9116 0 88 6.3% ata, 16,600, at $8 1249: B & 3. 88 000, Paracon ay $4 2) 585 La Fier Cobans, ee Genes, each 26 00: $6 75; ® Pluriboe Unum, 1 case, 96 000. soit Tres Coronas 8.000, $4 £0, La Minsrva, 3600, $3 60; do , 1,000, $7 76 Trss—The Cemand was rik, comparati vols, at the auction to-day, and sligatly be ter pris obtaiass. We annex « ovaseDsed report. —Teravs 6 months.—Ooloug 820 half chesta, 280. a 633 per Ib Ssuanong—700 esta, 260. a 26550. Twankae—$80 half chests, 310. & us. ‘Hyson Twankey—40 halt chesta, 873¢¢. Hysoa skin— 106 heif chests, 26Xe.. Ganpowser-243. alt — 480 & 600. Young Hyson—784 nalf chesta Sisgs ai Wriskey.—There were 400 bbls, Jersey and prisoa sold | at 2%. « S0c., (clomumg at the lower rate,) aaloa Woou 7 was ® better cemacd ‘eating toe past week than rome, time pant. rales reached 900 ‘eles Mediterranesu aud Soutu Avericam and adout 60 000 Ibs, domestis, of the various qualities, The tollowiog ie fe revised Het of prices cutreat, viz.: i} fivece, per 1d. 500.0 b6e. fail blood meri no, PALS ‘obe haif and three fourth meriao, 42 a48- ; native and one fonrth Lg ge 8 380; extra pallx 420. o 460 ; superfine pulled, a file.; No, 1 pulled, @e, a 87 ) unwarhed, Le ibe, a Ide ; But ay fo. & 9e,; Corto Evat odie, warbed, 260 & { ed, 9c. pees wash- 2d, 18, = 0c. Smyras, uawashed, 180, a 14o.; washed, Mexican, unwashed, 130. @ 17 8 260. Cotton Trade, ‘The annexed statement exuibits the movements of this staple in this country up to the latest asin each of the past four years, ov Corton 1 THE Ustrep STATES. MOVEMENTS 71,051,000 Total exports since Sept 1, Corresponding dates dast year. im crop 1881-52... 614,000 “ “ oP e501... 644,000 “ “ YSde—50.1., 470,000 ta 10 Great Britain sinoe Sept. 1, 1863..., 316,000 Corresponding Gates last year 5,000 f “ iu crop 1851-52. “ “ s+" 1850-O1.... 820,000 “ “ © 3849-60. aoe in New York and panes of be speelay “ * 1640-80, A Receipts at this port since Ist ivet. 58,000 bales; ex ports, 13,800; taken by spinners, 10,571; takea on 6 2620- lation, 4,590, Stock in ell hands, 47,000, Amount oa sale 20,000 In relation to the movements in this market, and the appearance o! the crop, the circular of T. J. Stewart & Co. of this cate eaye:— Our isst respects were issued for the Pacific on 7th inst. fhe followicg week the sales exhibited {pape irregu- aart Dut cloved with » eteadier feeling at the reduction on ali midclings except New Urisans ani Texas growihs, which being more in demand, ® reduetiou of ypeared ample ‘or free tales = The’ business of Oe ek Was 11,874 bales. The & of tast along, Jee Of which 746 were for export, £09 for home ure, 430 on specuistion, aud 270 in transitu, closing Riendy at the quotavions, Oa the 17th tae salas ware 1,500 Dales With & quiet ma) ket, divided cbielly petwoeu exporters and mavufaciurers. Ona ihe .Stu wey wu creates te 4,810 bales, of which 2,140 were takea fur ox- port, 1,626 for heme use, and 635 0a speculation Oa ho J9th, 2,065 vales were disposed uf, exporters taking 1,40 bales, and the home trade vearty $00, The Ku Aavices bad no effect ou prieas, and have been 86 Cecidedsy favo exent. ibe bes perity of the whole country Geal in this +taple e8are wot dangerous; sad suculd @ genersl European war ocour it woud held back by the growers whenever it reached an un remunerating point. The opinion here is vntversal ‘tha! the extent cf crop will be ured by prise alone Up to &,000,000 bales, and while it is barely possible that it car reach that figure, it may be diminished by = prolongation of unsettied political sfisirs 200,000 to miluaes to assure eli who 400,000 bi Yesterday the market cloged duil, with salen of £28 bales. | ‘The staple of thia crop is now admitted to be equal | throughout to that ef lact year asa whole, and far alioad ofitin quality and general bandling, More care Las been taken by planters in feparsting the different pick ings than bsiore, and in cottou grading below taidd'ing it is now as rare to find #amd Ceposites ax formerly it was to fird it in a measure ciear of them. For th t keasons the siape of the Apalachicola oot grade’—eo much 0 that many of our epiunori ned Ube wee of it, This ceavoa it is decidecly improved, but is not new better than the Macon, Georgia, cotton, | Tue best ntaple cotten we have seen yet is the Texes; we think iv emiitied to the firet rank; @ very decided improvement in hancling is observable this season New O:leaus cote ton combines the weskest and the best, with a wacte ta carding from 7 to 26 yer cent, Tue Mobile colton aiows Aa improvement oa the staple of the previous yoar, Georgia siendily gains in favor, and South Carolina Lolia itvown, The St. darks cotton is comparatively (cee of tand, and fair ‘The losicg quotations in this market were as an- nexedi— LivERroot CLAssivicATIoN, Ortans Uplands Florida, Mobile, & Tas. nowivel Bowmal., nomial, nomiwi 1% 8 9% 10% 10% 11% 1% lise ys 1245 nominal. nominal, nominal, Family Market Prices Current. We have but little change to make in the table of last week The market produce for the last seven days has pee Ina etationsry state, Game is still abundant, but Sapo aie not much affected by the supply. Taos markete bave been ina filthy condition du ing tha last week from the wet aud sloppy weather. Washingtou Market yesterday was in some places a rsekiag pool of filth. They are ail, howerer, pected under the circumstances, pt as clean as can be MEATS, Beef —Hind quarters per 1b. 90 10 Fore quarters ** Parerhouse atoaks. e 4 Roasting plices, per Si Join steaks, % Rump ste 6 Tongues, Corned, yer Ib Poultry.—Turkeys, per Ib. 77 Rhoda inland do., per ib Ducks, (taxve,) pair, Geese, each Chickens, per Fowis, “ Guines fowls * aK m SSSHESSSashaesssosssss » is ORR PP PP PEPE PE EEE PEEP P PE Pr PEPE PEPE PEEP EE x gereren eSennoncds Sool oceoooSooHCOeoSoCOSC-POSCCOCO OOS OCeOSCSCS SOOSSCOSSCOSSHOSSSSOSCeNOHHrHOeSCSCOOCOSCO BSSEHSSSSSSSSSSESESSRSSRSSEESaEESIs ~ e 015 a 000 015 a 00 018% a 0 0 096 nO 6 012 a 016 0 8 a 010 Flouncers, 06 a 000 White fish, 012% a 0 00 Savannah sbad, each 100° a ¢ 00 Salt mackerel and ead, per Ib.. 08 wa 015% Salmon, smoked, 015% a 0 00 Codtieh, dy, “ 0 6 » 000 Lobsiers, * 06 a Oo Terrapin, pet doren,, 700 #1000 Oysters, tu shell, per husdred 050 a 159 Clams, round, 02 s 100 Crabs, per domen..... we 018% » 0 00 GAME. Binds—Wi'd turkeys, oak sees $150 9 $2 00 Docks, canvass ‘ . 160 2 60 Ducks, gray and eal yer yr pic. 050 a 075 Brant’ per pair 100 212 Wild geese, each. 075 = 125 Prairie hems, per 100 s 160 Pigeons, per pair. 02 © 031 Quails, per pair OSL @ 03736 Grouse, per pair 125 » 150 Mallard ducks, per pair O71 210 Biack ducke, per pair. « 08g e 0 97K Red head ducks, per pair...... 100 # 1 6 Capone, per iv. 014 & 016 Partridges, per p' 076 a 100 Buvks county fowls, perib...., OIL # 0 12% Broad bills, per pate ..... 060 - 062% Bwaur, (some fue ones at Rob bins & Co.'s, Fulton darker), » 20 2 300 01K a - — 66 a-— ot a -— 100 8 1 50 HovsaHOLD FRopvcrs. Rgge.—By the bbi., per doz Ww 22 2 80 Retail, 5 for. Olly a 0 0 O Biya 8 10% Cir 2 OW Pine apple, each. 114% 8 0 0 Butter.--By the ‘wo, per I>, Ol 2 023 ay, the fee ve . 018 a 0 Lard.—By the tu 010 2 0 Gy wiae’o Hed pocie”” Olys 0 0 VEGRTABLES AND FRUIT. Apples.—Per bbl. $260 0293 0 Drivd, per 0 6 oo Sause, (Shakers, 20 200 Pears —Dried per 09 200 0 1a 00 0b 8 00 3 1a £0 BK . 2a 0 250 8 360 10 a 00 20 00 40 60 atebagas, per bus! og Boota,—Per barker. 0 60 00 Carrots and Parsnips.—Per basket... 0 50 8 0 0 buena iy" per bushel ost 10 per burbel,, 06g ea 9 0 conbagee ita per 100. 40 70 Retail each, + 06 0 12% Ceolery.—Per bunch 010 ov Cavlifowers — ba 08 € 35 1% o°0 oséa OK a 026 ary’ per bus! 70 200 ‘Tomatoes.—Qaart same jerdor, .... 260 2 0 0 mM SCRLIANROUM, Bologna Sauseces —Per ib... - 0B 200 Tripe ~Pickied, per ib, o6 200 ta. beet cattle, 30 work ing oxen 25 cows aud er! heap, aad .08 awine Prices Beef Cattie—We advance car as on the best qualitiee aira, 87 18 0. 88 28; fret ‘qvalty, $7 268 $775; sPoond $6 75 « $7 25; third, $6 608 $650 Wore. ing O3¢m— Very tow if any sales were — Cows aad colres~ Sales $24 a $e Sales quick; smal lots *t$275898 Swi Smell shoate oy id for 08, and $6 for b arrows; at retall from $4 60 86 TENANTS’ REGISTER, PARTMEDT TO LET~A PARLOR, oF TSB mad 001 ently furnished, which mig>s be used as bedroom fred. Apply at is'B Bieocker st ry A NEW CORNER HOUSE AND STORK TO LET—-ON the Ninth avenue, well situated for smy respectable buriness, Will be leased to & good tenant on reasonable terms. Apply at 107 Sousb street, up stairs, Also # neat pri- yato dwelling to let. Rent $30) per auaum, Ba king GOOD ROOM, IN oaue: be hae immediately” *apely Ms ihe fe otheo of the Clarend Brew sr STORE TO L&T.—A FIRST RATE STORE o> Broadway to lev. For particulars aa to location, &0., Broadway, room No. 9, third stoey. # OvsE 70, RENT IN Atlante: ieee, oH itaeet five minaten walk froma South ferry, will "be put im the | iat tt hee 1 be seen from ten to four 6 voloek. “Taauire on the a OTEL 10 LXT—OWING Inte pro hotel known tauran*, cor ; tor will be sold t» & reeponsible Geing © ood busine ‘OTICE clsima TO CREDITORS. — PERSONS HAVIN gainst the estate of Thomas William Renal late of theWeverley, House, are requested to pressnt the’same wt once to me, at shat pla: IssbELLA RENALL, Adainis‘ratrix. Merete ters Ball, cid ary yd ye ine Mee a8 eet front on = Bree way, and renuieg § street two hundred feet, Inquire of Washiugtom place, or of CHARLES BE. eet Broadway. FFICES TO LET IN BROSDWAY.—THE LARGE building formerly knowm a3 tho Amorican Hotel has been fitted up for officer; several to let, single or im suite of rooms, Prices trom $50 and upwards, acorrding to the looa- tou, Poesession immediately ou berween 10 and 12 o'elvek to 8. BHU LCI. GS, | aie Bes6be parr OF A FURNISH&D HOUSE TOLEY-A LARGS Parlor, front basement and bedroom $0 1st, Aoplyat 2 Sullivan ets, Referumoes gives hous beard.) to a sinall ( street, vetween Spring and Priace 04; aod re ed. a , Ss ORSS TO RENT.—TO RENT, FOR ONE OR MORB years. the two five-s\ory double stores fronting on Fulton mizcot ani (in the reAt) om sun street, between Nasgan and William streets, krown as Nos, 15 snd 107 Fulton @tcosty bing ench 120 feet deen, and now coupicd na oa per ‘ware: pply to PHILIP BURROWES, 4 Wail atroste KONT AND BACK PARLOG, EUR- with enclosed piagsm bet aad ool Jo eontiemen, or & ceutioman and hie wife. ' Inquire at No. G6 East Twonty second stroct, boswoem Loxington and Fourth avenzes, | PO LeT—ON BROADWAY, A HANDSOME SUITE OF | A roems, censitting of two Ine rg0 parlors, s small room and PAntries, on the fires floor, with basement and pedrooms required, furvished or unfurnished. Inquire st 971 Broad. Way, opposite the Metropoli an Hotel, ‘T—TGK Nk&W AND ELEGANT LOFTS, ONB red fock dsep, on Broadway, wost side, below Canal rear, and centre lights, and Water closote, Apply to GROVAR, BAKER, & 00., 405 Broadway. © LET—THS LAXGS AND SPLENDID | 54 SEMENT Sernet of Broadway and Prinowstrest, Bi | in the imu orhood of the | other first of it is one he best stands for taurast or othe os in the city, Apply tJ. VaNEL & C0. on th ir 0 LET—THE HOUSE NO. 56 FIRST STREST, WILe Hamaburg, near Peoe slip furry. Rent Possossi pe immediately. Alco, fucniture for sale, Apply al u steel 0 LET OR LEAS#—THE LARGE HALL, NO. 698 Broadway, adjoiai « Metropolitan Hotel, now occupied Ly Banvard tor’ ¢ exhibidon of bis panorama of the a4 Haad, 10 ts large, light, and well ventilatai. M9 a suitable fenant Useral negotiations will be entered into, Apply af ter 6 a ¢ building, up stairs FIRST CLASS STOKE ON BEEKMAN ow finish ext mont! 1 tn fige lof apply to aa PRICE, 200 duds & i mp a i {10 LET.—THE STORE, WITH SHOWROOM ABOVE, 616}, Breadway, fiterd up comp'ete, with coe dena Bintures Alte the dre Peale at ana} Hudson nrevk, Apply to JAMES P. Hudoon eireut, motr Cnr al. 0 LET—THE SECOND STORY OF HOUSE 183 AMITY consisting of five rooms, with water on the same 200. wWosecstion om the lat Febrasry. .pply M tad bath and every convenience. LET—ONE HsNDSOME PARLOR AND ec eet No. 1,022 Broadway. toa gentleman and his wife, with Arply oa the premises, 0 LET“A LARGE STORE. OR THE I LEASH SOLD, Inquire at $29 Spring street, near C! toa D Markeb, oh betes 1 and 5 o'clock. iver immediately; situated on the coiner of at Irving pines sra'Fourtcenth street. ‘This house fronts, the main main entvanee ould not be surpassed by any. In case more ed, the houze adjoining may be connected, whiah wi ib ‘Fourteen With fi st rato fixtures and businoss TO, LETCA FIReT CLASS HOVER; ta the cysts hocsesnsty malidiog, Were ipee the 7 be bout sixky roo fa private entrance “Apply At 70 Last Fourteenth 10 Pm birdnar | NOW UNTIL THE 18T MAY, A GOO} nb loft, on the first story, in She best pack of oar isnt” erect, for fift delisrs, on J. DAs VAS, 106 Chambers street, up stairs. 10 LEI—A GOOD FOUR-STORY HOUSE ON BROAD. way, near Twenty; sorrath street; rent $650: with about Ow ay of furniture, eui 1 houre, whieh m immediately. Also many D. GUODWIN, 73 East Fourteonth etreet, 10 LET A VERY GOOD EXCHANGE OFFIOR, 88 corner of Burli Apply to T°, LET—WITHIN ‘Two BLOCKS OF. MADISON fquare, a fine three story aad contaiving the modern improvements, including beautif s fixturos. Remt $600; possession immediately. Abrtrss 8. GARDINER, 47 Deyst. bat - ata Lie § aed get Ge NEAR BROADWAY. ny, of Bond st eet, Most pbc vip coal oi ad mah “S ‘a first class ‘Also, several houses to tet, in ‘various furniture fer sal B. o3 y beng ig ae TERM or Tahara or ninety sci high a te aaapted to re stooked with bearing beaoh, pear, ob. co ut aca tenes, all of eheize al tions; a larg apple orehi ey wm, pippins, wita three com: fortacle farm houses, wit! re water, large = Rables cider sill sation Kewmrwhn's mut seen ‘water, sufficient to farnigh ico. Said farm isin Newtor a apcut one mils trom Astoria landing, jamodiataly back of 4 tie village of Astoria.on high ground, | For tre inauite of BACON & 14D) DA, 27 ua vtrott, between the 0 HOLESALE OR RETALL STORE TO LET OR {nase —That new brown #vono fr: ile 46 Broadway, one dovr from street, vill be rerdy for ovcwpat of February next. Apply to Brosdway. THARF LOTS.TO L&ASS, FOR A Tee OF YEARS ie ge pe Lone fifey lote, vond pha IS tho CHA. 2 Hae eve ond ‘the ort ch river. 3 BE. APPLEBY, 110 iS ctwny, over Motropolitan jank. "HOUSES, ROOMS, BO., WANTED. | URN ISBED HOUSE WANTED TILL JULY OR November next.—House mutt be a good one. wi furnished, and in good order; for such = house s Liberal price willbe pala bya highly respestasle pariy, tamily of gentler Ban, wifoand cervens, on], DILUNG & TUCK BK, Auctioneers, h 289 Brosdway. PORNusue 4 APARTMENTS WANTED —TWOLADIES want a parlor and two bedrooms, faruished, with @ eeparaie entrance, In shborhood, and near the ‘ ry sl. ; ia Lieu of Feterence. Ad- wants ANY PERSON WISHIAG TO enh, the lease and furnitare of a ladies LL, Fi Prov ded the ho Laer *, furwiture, and loostioa are goo By aioe for one Wa En YO. Binkaae stating When aud whors te oall, ANTED TO RENT—A Co" Ww vicinity of Brooklyn, io See ‘alg he ES ig ty = neighborhoot Jections te Piers pee wiving fold Ll. part WANtED—4 FuRNIsi, ED BED400M aND PARLOR, between ech or ar 5 a ‘Adérens boa B60 ae ‘Gin vd Righsh otroste, near Broadway. Spat SkcO (DEAND EMAOSSING PRESS’ woketir cops ae, etook manufacturers Juquire of TELD & CO., 19 Maiden mao, second floor. __ Waa IAMEDIATBLY—BY A FUVORSIAR, A tingle li) wo a tront and back , o8 the ares floor tani urpishs [ Seats Phy pe jerald cee Vicinity of Broadway, ae Wenep To t PURCHASE-IN THE CITY OF bd iad York, And below Hocaton street, two or more oe anes ‘ ae OMk pallies, with sg: ae fo c* OF; ook ‘ont Omics, S14 Hudson tireet "sheers een or mopenarytiee SIZB,IN ARE- qe Mae te ne of wrth Hee Tearuit be tarsiahed wish mente and the rent not to cat ‘Address 8. Ae | Brosdway Post Office. Py eka ROOMS, FOR a ee and bd Ww. M., box 24 ‘Bro iva Post Omoe. rer) PURCHA! on - ir, wilhts one wile br iby Pe! pL af ity Cece sah HS, 100 ANTED TO PURCHAS Hy, BROO BROOKLYN, BE- tra Hh to ierird; or im Williamsburg, wea Chatham equars Post Ofer peereack ‘ion, HOMESTEADS, THOUSAND ~ BUILDING LOTS AND ONS - anes es peers irre wa Seat Ty Lakeland. farm of from two to tx wenty nores. Petty tween Atlas; 1 Lael ees. a Price, and doseription, no others will reeei Tr - bong \ forme te te divided ae itn ‘and few shares veal a noel, ying ous rente in city, o own 4 county, shoal chats Woop. we Brosdway, be bad gratis, arte 07 the ror me i Rvs. Broadway.