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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MoasnyY a « 2 Tacmnat Jan. 26-2. We bere nothing oe to repent @ the stock market ‘The same Call, stupid vate ef thing Bxebange and the variations ie poces are Feccrding. At the Gret beard t> tay declined . per cont, New York Central Hallroed, © Barker Vein, \, New Vork | eotre +; Renting | Ralirca4, j§. Cold Hill atvacce oat wee | Haves Railroet, .. North Os . a) largely at yesterday + prices o te voleuee active. Parker \ sin i* seedy © « down, iat be pa « «trees partioularly anxious tS te ery w fre bamdred shares were fold at the fret aclem preferred, « gure tight p ry Sago ® low par. Someof the beet securities GY the misyket are very much depre- clated : After the adjouret@@t of the board the following stocks wire sold at avetfom by AH Nicolay — | $10 009 New York, Coates RR Pr. mm Lyone ris rr do, eo nhl a ite. « do uo. ao . do, « do. ec ‘ | y000 do, : ae 8,000 Michigan Southern &. it, 18 17600 Culitorois 7's 10. 400 shares © 39 Litle Miawi RK do one Dretsivg Goxspacy 1 65 do do. 5 80 Third Avenue R. R 44 10 Williamyburg Gas pacy < | 19 do ? 0 do 6 20 Con: mereial Fire Iu 104% $A St Nicholas Fire losu 806 10 Astor Fire. Issoranee 94 50 Ocean, Mack, N.Y , bu do, 22 Toland Chiy Bak 8 Niogera Falls Hyd suli¢ Company. ‘ 400 St. Lawrence Mining Company, per sbace, The receipts at the office of the Assistant freasurer of this port to-day amounted to $164,103 96; payme $4,001 69; balance, $4,116 241 79, Silver chaage can be Lad at this office in rurs of $5,000 ‘end upwards. The dividend of the New York Central Railroad Com pany will be paid on the shares registered (this city, om | tthe let of February next, at the banking house of Duncan, Sherman & Co, ‘he directors of the company have called for the payment of the ninety dollars per share remain. ing umpaid cn the stock originally tsaued to the late Mo- hawk Valley, Syracuse and Utica direct, and Baffalo and Rochester railroads, on the Ist of February, with inter- est from the Ist of May previous. Those who prefer may defer the payment till the lst of March, interest added. Applications have already been made to the Legisla- ture of Massachussetts, for an inorease of banking capi- tal, amounting toupwarcs of eleven millions of dollars. ‘Most of this increase is sought by banks already organ- ised. This is but a beginning. A number of banks in Boston have called stockholders’ meetings for the pur pose of obtaining leave to spply for mors capital. Daring the yesr 1853, the total exports of quicksilver from San Francisco, amounted to 18,8¢0 flacks, valued at | ' $¢82,189. All this, together with the large amount used in California, was the product of the New Almaden mine in Banta Clara. The following shows to what points the | quicksilver was exported:—Hongkong, 6,012 flasks, valued at $190,272; Shanghae, 612, $31,199; Canton, 366, $14,125; Whampoa, 800, $11,500; Calcutta, 60, $1,375; Mazat’an, 2,811, $96 250; Mazatlan and San Blas, 255, $10,000; San | Blas, 1,942, $72,463; Callao, 1,800, $68,500; Valparaiso, 1,977, $71,875; New York, 1,845, $17,180; Philadelphia, 1,000, $50,000, Total exports, 18,800, $683,189, ‘The Governor of Louisiana, in his message to the Le- gislature of that State, says that the State debt proper, including the bonds irsued for subscriptions of stock vo the New Orleans and Jackson, the New Orleaas and Ope. Youses, and the Shreveport and Vicksburg railroad, is $3,281,809 41. Under the operation of the law passed at the last seesion to provide for the deficiency of the S:ate resources by # loan of $750,000, the receipts of the Trea- sury for the current year have amounted to $2, 148-467 65, he expenditures for the ssme period, for the ordivary expenses of the government, azd to meet the s)propriay tions made by the last Legislature, amoun: to 8,340,433, 30—ehowing @ surplus of receipts over oxpenditures o! $808,024 36. The following tabular statement exhibits the receipts and expenditures on the public works of Ohio sincs th sir completion, and the deficits in the interest fund that haa to be made up by taxation, as near as the later can be ertaiced — Puno Works OF OBIO—REVENUE AND Expaxsns. Years Gross Receipts. Deficit in $406 viel > 8(9'649 {656,988 ~ 665,163 449/871 ‘According to this statement the pablic works are an- ually beocming less productive. Im 1853 the gress re ceipta were smaller than any previous year since 1848, while the expenses and repairs were greater than in any previous year. There is not that difference in the deficit in providing for the interest fund, which these returns would warrant us in supposing om scosount of the re:us tion in the aggregate amount of interest paid. The annexed statement exbidits the capital, surplas, nual dividends of the Boston banks in the end sem! year 1863 Boston Banks -Caritat, Scariva, aNp Divipexps Boston Banka. Surplus i863 Banka. Par, Capital. Surplus Jan’, "64 P53. Apt. Oct $o0d0co $70,000 4 4 800,000 42/883" BK 3K 850,000 12,675 4 4 00072000 44 800,000 21000 4% 6 100.000 New, - = 1,(00,000 3K 3K 250.000 Shy x ee ee ee Massachiueetta... tits Mechavics’. . Merchaate’. xe 1 OmMRO DREN m! AhET! Meme tee! Ome x The highest persi-ennual dividend prid was Sve per cent by the Market and Soffolk, and the lowest, three per cent, by the Massachusetts and Warhiogtoo, The ave rage bas beam about four percent. Some of the banks report s good sarplus, The annexed statement exhibits the number of railroads constructed and contemplated, the nu nber of miles o° road in operation and in course of constraetion, and the actuai present cost, in each State, at the close of the year 1863: — Ramgoans tx THe Osermp Stare: Miles in Miles in Conetruct'n. Ott 9 $19,682 646 a4 16, 185, 254 69 15 868,195 43 55,692,687 pod 2010484 83 20,857,357 bea 94'381,262 - 12 786,505 987 58,494,675 43 000 wo 1,180 143 th5 448 16,036,87 on 3 636,208 ‘ 3,0Tv 000 459 1,681,000 635 b62 1,682 868 2,017 41 00 430 _ pas 25¢,000 965 1,060,060 12.8:8 $5 3,688,008 | of wiies of toad ia™ | mati, Ham | Springfield and Mout Vernon Railroad, 75; 34 shares | Mac | Paulroad, 120; one $1,600 Bond Maysville and Lexiogton | Re Bond Lin | shares Ciselunati Wes | mati, aha 8,212 6,189,671 6,234,248 19 639,481 21.983,543 4,533 829 15,08;553 Soa Islan D983 339353 177,996 a1 | California. 253,200 1,025,399 1,176,624 1,901,890 operation, and Minos the greatest number of miles ot road im eourre of conastrection. vanee of any other State in the cost of ita raro-ds, but stands se.0nd is the list in extent of road comy'sted. \ few years ago Maseschusette stood at the head of ihe is s lroe. rements, but she is now rapidly loati.g ground. Thers sre only forty-eight miles of railroad to that Siete in coarse of construction. \irgluia is waklog up to the importance of railroad communicaton det rova re mote seetions of the State, hea th Is now partly completed are finished, we shall have nearly thirty thon wand miles of railroad ‘n twenty nine States of the Urioa ‘The stock sales at the stock board and at private by Hewson & Holmes, Merchants’ xchange, Oinclonsri for the week endiog “aturday, Jan. 21, 1854, were av fol lows: —60 shares Cincinnati, W.lmingtoa sn) Zanesville Railroad, 15; 46 shares Cincinnati aud Western Railroad, 88, 27 shares Dayton and Weetern Railroad, 75; 30 wares Covington and Lexington Railroad, 63; 15 shares Cincia- ma and Dayton Railroad, 106; 16 shares Central Indiana Railroad, $0; 80 sbares Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad, 8054; 20 shares Little Miam{ Railroad, 120; 60 ehares Cleveland and Pitisbarg Railroad, 8644; 30 ¢* Covington and Lexingtoa Reiiroad, 63; 27 sharss ver and Lake Erie Railroad, 8094; 20 shares Mays and Lexington Ratlroad, 4734; 10 shares Little Miami vith road Company (second mortgage), 60; 15 shares vin ciupa’l, Hamilton ar@ Dayton Railcoad, 106; one $1,000 puati and While Water Canal Company, term Railroad, 98; 40 shares C Zanesville Ralircad, 76; gion Railroad, 63, Theo += For New Albany and Salem Railroad, 50, Witom Railroad, 68; Peru aod Indisnepolis Ra |- sod Bellsfontaine Railroad, 88; Co. odiana Railroad, 68; Colambus and Xenia Railroad, 106; Osntral Ohio, 75 to £0; Lawrence. borg acd Upper Miseissippi Railroad, 68. Money rates, this week, from 1}¢ t» 2 per cent per msnt& on hypothe- ostion, according to the character of the secu:ities effer Money easisr. The a:nexed statement exbibits the quantity of plain, pripted and dyed calloces exported from Great Britain during the years ending December 16, 1852 and 1858, dis- tinguishing the dertination and extent ef shipments to each place :— PLain piste ( Wilmington and s Covington and Lex d PORTED FROM GR RAT BRITAIN ‘alicors and ae Yan, ADT ‘ALIOORE F ¢ Printed Yas, Countries so'ud ver & Pee | Harbus ing Ban Praseis... 23,556,576 10,236,550 341,00) 34.654.126 29, 976.939 726 Rea )03 6,753,988 8,400 375 it 6 500,633 91,241,602 24. 754,443 49 215,202 43.906, 14 224,258 si met That 637 BUST TUS. 243, parti British W. Indies. 13. 1 116 879.5'3 87 544,941 2 000 125, 11,674,617 Total 12 monthe,Ss) $25,244 831,; 327,072 610,505,748 The increase in the exportation of plain calicoes in ‘1863 over 1852 amounted to 1,445,791 yards There must in the shipments to differ- ent points to bave produced such a result. To the United States the exportations of plain calicoes were nearly two hundred per cent greater in 1853 thanin 1552. To Cali- fornia and Austraiia the exports were unusually large, showing a great per sent increase; while to France, Tar- hey, South America, and Chins, there was a very great decrease. In printed and dyed calicoes the aggregate increase was greater, amounting to 134,178 074, equal to about thirty percent, To the United States the increase was equal to one half of the aggregate to all couatries. To Australia the increase was more than three hundred per cent. The ann¢xed review of the course of financial affairs, trade, and prices, im the manufacturing distrtote of Great Briteia, during the year 1852, weextract from the New York is far in ad- | Interfere with eka io Apu, but sto! cumulate to any extent. For Mar—The demand kept pace with th to this circumstence we must altribu‘e the which prevailed-in our market, not menaci ee of politics ia Furo im China, Abrence of stock# was the shar ure of this moath, and forea:ly deliveries a alight advance was obtained ‘The momey market was more stringent, ‘and the steck of duilioa reduced to £.7,956.000, motwita etanding the lage !mportations of the prasieas matals Jorn —The strikes for higher wager contioned to ches* roduction ; herce the continued firrapesa which prevailed | politics in Kurope, and other dctarbiug causes, Liverpool cotton market was well maintsioe1, consider Ing the reduce¢ consumption caused by strikes aud th depressing infivence of Buropsan polities ULY,—-A bone prevailed that the differences bebwes Russia and Turkey would be pexceanly setiled, whice caused prices to be well maiata ned. The mowey ‘mares? Decams, hewever, co ¢ stringent during thie month, ani the stock of bullion showed & slight decrease, being vvly £17 829,000. AvGvst.—The “turn onte’” prevented the acsamalation f stocks curing this month, and prices were stenty xO! withetancing (he increared value ofmoasy. Diseoaat 1¢€@ to 4 per cent, with every pz et of @ farther ad vance. Ip Surrexnan—A forther rise of discount from 4 to cent crested # momentary panic, and the public se>ur ties experienced a great dechius Novenimk —A rather easitr state of the meney marke!, notwithstanding the war waged in Tarkey, seamed to de note a gradual return to confidences, ‘ign priced pro vitiens and comparative hign prises of cotto and wool sre not nevally founé togo hand in-hand. but the raw materials kept up in price notwithstandiag decreased consumption, The maiket of textile fabrics was kept ap | bycecroased production Towards the end of this month the money market became mors stringent, owing to tbe withdrawal of goid om the pari of Rassia, and reaewed apprekession about the Turkish question. Dacexinek.—In the month we are just closing the Isbor question bas not been settled, as was expeeced by 40 m6, but, ou the contrary, the masters have bsem forced to con: bivetion in self-defence, and it is mot easy to forsses which of the parti:# will come off victoriously in the end Tre trensrctions during the iast month of the year were ratber conriderabis. The home trade buyers Dave bought to some extent, and the sccounts from China bave induced some purchases of importan close the year with great steadiness in pr. ing the adverse circumstances we hays to con’ 0d agaiast at the present time, which we tr 2 torily over:ome in the year we are j ua Btock Mixchange. THURSDAY, Jan 26, 1864, $6000 E let mtg bs «3 115 150 N ¥ Cent RR sopg 105 2000 Erie ine ba. 97g 288 o......B30 108 35 1000 Hud R2d mt ba 97K 9 50 20 Cleve & Toiedo RR OL te pg aoe fers Bim INYA&NARR.., 99 5000 873g 10Sixth avenue RE,, 99 Toco stich So'bla,” 10, \% 200 Ere BR. BOCON Ind bda...... 10034 160 1000 Papama RR bas 99 1060 I) Cem RR bde. 84 1600 NY CenRR bs t3 917% 8000 do,. 16 Hancver Back.«3 903¢ 25 Metropol Bank.+3 102 20 Continental Back 99 100 Nica Trank Co..3 60 200 10 Penn Coal Co.,.83 ross BS Cumb Coal Go... 32% 40......820 82 100 Goee.2..b3 82 634 6% 6), 1100 N © Copper..630 44 00 Gornveren td 4 0 Miu Goaizai R2; mx a8 0... 6 4.88 993% 700 Gold Hd Mine. 3% ‘ SECOND BOARD $1000 Cem RRBpg 90 100ehs Pkr VCCo.030 6% 4000 THOenRR Bs bS 8 60 a 6% 1€00 Erie Ine Bonda. 9734 6 7000 Erle Con Bs Ti 91%; 6544 10 shs Metrop Bank. a Be tapi Co . +e +. 60 ax im Siew faa .b60 265, do. -88 26 ito New Jersey 9 Z Co. 50 Cumber Cl Co.810 203% 50 é 100 100 % £0 £0 N ¥ Oem Hii 7080 10755 800 100 Reading BR....0 70% Mines and Mining. Tavurspay, Jan, 26-6 P.M. The sales at the mining boar’ were very small to-day. Lehigh #ine han improved, and solijatf27;, buyer 60. A few hundred Lindsay went off at a few coats more than the last quotations. Phenix Gold is stationary at about 80, Atthe stock exchange, North Uarvitun fell te 234 this afternoon, after large sales. This stockis now at the saeco it stocd some six weeks ago. When the rise ‘we stated that st was only « stock movement, with- out rolid basis. Those who bought at 6 and 6: probably admit we were right. Cumberland Coal sold in sma) lots at 32 in the morning. but fell to 3034 at the second board. Mr. Nicolay sold 200 shares at his auc- tion, at 31. There were very bes lecrphem brea at the stock xchange, of Parker Veia, at 6% and 634; it fell this afternoon to 6. 100 Now Jersey Zinc sold at 9, This morning 100 Gols Hill sold at 334. Tae followiug were ei! the bids at the mining board:—For Phenix Coal, for Ulster, 134; for Northwest, 14; for North He for Douglas Hovghton, 4%: for Wiathrop, 236; for Fulton, 134; for Webster 1%; for Isle Ro} pyar Roeklant, 13; for circular of Da Fay & Co., of achester, an authority of high character in commercial ciroles:— The year we are now on the point of cloing was begna with sanguine expectations by most commercial m The steady progress of trade in 1852, unparalleled mp vatioue of the precious metals, full employment of the marufacturing aq well as other branehes of industry, wita low prices of articles of food, seemed in deed to justify the hope of a most prosperous acd happy year. But, as itis sometimes found te be the case, what ‘war expected vith so much confidence at the beginning of the yea:—because_it sppesred a natural course of things—was doomed to dissppointment in theend. We began the year in peace and plenty, and close it in fear of war, with strikes among the workieg ol a tight money market, and high prices for provisions. Howeter, with pil theee drawbacks, the soucd condition of the community ip gereial has been Sproved beyond otro versy. The mercantile body bas braved diff salties a un expected as they were severe, witbout the oecarrence of one fingle fsi.ure of importance. The condition #f our manufacturers, as well an other claacen, had been greatly improved by the mtatestory state of trade in the earlier months of the year; and the steadicess of jrices throughout 1853 shows \hat business bad been carried on cau‘fously, acd production, Ty when the mills were all at work, was by no meni cessive, Since the tura oats avd the lockups have takeg place, the supply hss in some instances been foand o qual to the demanc; a the possibility of mainteining firm avd high notwithstan‘ing the polit: cal difieul nd dear aR ions. Not only have textile fabrics remained firm, but aiso the raw materiais, a)l Binds of prodace, and Urags were kept up in price, show ing that a regular consumption contiaued, despite all difficulties Noone expected that cotton would rise in the face cf a largely decreased consumption and a tight money market bat so itis. Middlicg New Orlesze cott: which sold at the beginning of January at 5'¢4, fetched 6444. per Ib. daring the present mont! The home market, which had been the prices, became langaid when provisions rore atill higher; the foreign trade of the country was suffering from the game cause, ane also by the rebellion in Chins, and over. trading to Australia, olitical differences in Europe provtrated trace ntill more, and it was at this ‘tarniog point’ in the hithertocnward course of 1853, that the mirguiced workiog clauses struck for an aivance of wa- ges. This was indee: like iafatuation on their part, to Faise the labor question at the very moment when de maxd was suddenly cut off, and when the Preeton and other manu‘aciurers would have been obiiged to sell at raiaous prices if they had continued to work full time, The rich manufacturers would perhaps have worked on. ia order ttodraw upen themselves the invective from their Jerk peor le of employieg them when times were goed, a leaving them witheat work wh ne took change for the retroepact of trade daring the r, we tind that the Bank of Eagland gave early ¢ course the money market would be likely to taba, by raising the dizeount 4 per . 2 bollion decreased, notwithetaudi ‘fone of the precious metals = T. epprehentions: nves*menta in fereign railway not cbecked by the fi ‘ouni, and avother 5, per cent wan had recourse to b; be bank ip the course of the month. Middliog New Or- ans cotton was quoted at 5X d. at the close of the month, and consols 0944 to 99% = The first month of the year proved the fallacy of the opiaion previously enter tained, that money would be » rug aad discounts uaa ally low, Fane ‘ARY— Proved quite s month of busines. Invest mente to distant quarters were checked by the ten ency the money market had assamed, a0 by an noses: feeli evinced on the part of bankers jand copitallots, eoused chiefly by the state of the weather, and the supposed dis- estrous effects which @ still higher mopey market, then clearly foreseen, would exercise upon speculators, Con- fola were firmly mainteined at 99% to 907, Middling New Orleans cotton war quoted 54d. tob7,4, > «The ateck cf bullion was £18 314617, wh ie highest amount it rescbed is July, 1862, was £22,232, 228, In Maxch—The exportation of aad the precious metals and the emigration of able dodied laborers aod other clasees, had reached its highest point. No leas than two hundred vessels for Australia were ia Londomand Liverpool. The extensive purchases of mana iactured goots by heme trade mercbants were in a greet Treasore cat up in ontéttings ‘or Acstralts, aad what ap pearcd a largely increased home trade was, im fast, pre- pared for exportation. The la xr market of this country begua to bs disturbed by the extensive emigrations, and a Cifievlty was thns raised, whieh we fear will prove not only s sub ject of great importanoe, bat one of anzie masers hereafter. A slight redaction ip the pr! cotton, and @ similar declioe io the value of manafas'ured goods, cansed rather extensive trearactions, under the be- fer that bighet wages would ‘shertly agaia enhanes ths value of textile fabrics. The rteck of balliom rose agein to £19 163,146 in Mach, Ts@accoun's from tne United States were more favorable respecting a large cotton erop. Ib ar the large importa. state of the weather yout the harvest, The ther schemes were, in the rate of dis- i—A demand for ap sdvacce in wages became nd has proved, up to the present moment, annoyance between rarters snd m caunot fortress m speedy and rat it fs evident thet the ova will soomer or la! {ve ip, Tha money marke: became mic , whish induces thvestmen ‘ae expected reduction in ven the ¢xport trade to the 4! it Miserai, 20: for Deep River, 35; for Algoma, 4; for Ripley, 43; for Conrad Hill, ; Nea Gold Hill, 83 ; One of the rost curions and usefal foventions of the day is Hemilton’s patent ray mill forsa wing shiptimbers. Most men understand the principle of a0 aw mill, but few have entertained the ides of lame wire then ina straight lice, aud still fewer mill could be £0 constructed as to oe made to sawhot only uy ese curves lengthwise in . atick of Syne thit two sides o; s square stick, each requiring a a Jar curve hwise, and each requiring, also, 8 pert lar bev jewise, (varying in its angular proportions every six inches "of the Jength of the stick,) could be sawed out at one and the same operation, without stop- prs the chine. TI however, is accomplished jsmilton’ dry. The most angular piece cf timber requ frame of & ship, can be cut ina few misates with the game exactness as by hand in which process several hours would vecerrarily be contumed. Tae patent has been takeu up by s company—we presume the stock sold by Muller to-day under the neme of “Ship Timber Bend- ing Company atock,” a* 81% ver share, was theirs, MINING BOAKD, JAN. 27. bond sbs Lindsay. ..b60 90 £00 ahs Lehigh Ziac.. do. .c 89 66 North Carolina... ito Phoenix Gold. bio 20 CIfY TRADE REPORT. TAUR-pay, Jan. 26—~6 P. M. Asumm —There were 60 bbls, sold at 8625 for pearls, ‘and 66 75 for p ta, per 10 ibs, Buxapeturrs.— Flour was in better demand, and firmer. The day's operations embraced 18,000 bbla.—ordimary to oholoe State, at $5 873; a $9 08\;, chiely at $8 952/ « $9; mixed to fancy Weatern, at $0 » $0 183; and other grades at eee rin figures There were 900 bbls, au serfine in bond, purchased at $9 Sales were mad 4,(C0 bbls Scuthers, at $9 a $0 25 for mixed to atraight; Hy 26 & $9 60 for favorite; and $9 60 a $10 for fansy, per bbl No ebange ocourred in rye flour or corm meal. We 1% 76 heard that 5 000 bushels poor Michigan white wheat realized $225. Some 6 400 bu Is rye found at lepot; and $1 28 30 delivered. Barley and oate were unaltered. Corm was much more active, The day’s transactions a 76,€00 buebels, closing at P7e a 983. for dimp Jersey: ‘® $1 02 for new Southern white and yellow; and sin’ %103 for mixed Western, per burnel Co 6 400 bage Kio brought lle. Tb. Corron—Sales were reported to dey of 2,136 bales, in- ane for export, 962; home use 527; oa speculation, 421; to arrive, 225" Market irregular. -—Aabout 800 bales River were bought for chipment at tte 0000. per 100 Ibs. Fuxxinns—Retee continued firm, though not rock tod Liverpcol, about 30,000 a 40,(00 busvels of soeeged ih balk and at 136. a 18K Go Sole, Tour up, at 4a 300 dales of cotton ware ems aged at 344., poe 200 tone at 45¢, To Hevre—Flour was en- log wood. ¢ 2 etohierass con at $10 ~ $12 Cotton was at for ‘orois, rates ranged from 60¢. be. Line —Rocklacd was in a request, at $1 for com mon, and $1 60 for ump, per bi dOLASER have phy "000 bbls. New Orleans disposed of at 28¢ per gallon Ons —Wrale, sperm snd olive were unchanged. Sales of 7,600 gallons linseed transpired at 740 Phovisiont Pork was ia’ fait demand, fhe cays movements reached 600 bbls % Nor | frcm Forty stat stroat 8020, 8825, & Son—House and lot 66 Pine street, ernie Be 14, $5 700, Se roth @ alld, ; Bouse and lotom wr corser of Delaney and Orehard strrete 56x87, By A. J Bleecker—The msosion house of the het, at New Richelle, aod 255 acres atte! tlrn, 25; acres of land edjotoing, $988; brie ond bet curate of Taviten Bit i i Domestic Market, Mavcat, Jan. 25.—At market 786 beeves, and 86 stores Market Baef— per owt, $8 quick: first quality, ; ’ third d>, #6 (0, ordinary, $6 Hides, Pelta, 813 8 Tallow, 95 25 & 85 50. lie per ib Barieliiog cattle, $4 0 ing ono, $92 Soate 8 or » $60; two years old, 822 4 lvobe— ADERTIN": ENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. BOR S4Lu. tached. The pre ent reeeipts are $00 per woek. 4 modiatly disposed of * cons¢qnence of sieknees. Apply ry WRAY &1 BINYON, 483 Broadway. —FOR SALE, “THE LEASE, STOCK ! AND » $2,300, fxtaree of Broadway clothing and gontle- u's ture. rent very low. To & person with the oseh @ Pp ness is ofered. Every information riven. Add ees 8. White, Broadway Poss Uilite. bsp ¢ —TO CARPENTERS stp BUILDERS. — $2.200. A builders amd sash and blind factory Or palo ort leage at pigeons barcaie urehazer can have 9 onioiehed part Ata fai? price, For furiase addccee Builde: veklya Poot Otfios, elses seperi fe : hentia Roy 4 key being ick a Dele iim tec ispose of the hrchwith. For particulsre Spply to WhaW & BINYON, 493 Broad bia $1. BOO wae PARE.., CHANCE Now r?) svook, fixtures, and lease for sale, Sua comeatio fruit’ ators, now dclng s 400d 9 and inn good art uf the cit; m for selliv Neue used adirese J.C foe, wit cot k the above amount, UNT Of TaN PER o for $450. seoursd ou Nory roa- Broad EAUTIFUL COUNTRY Seat hy BW ROCHELLE for sale.—The Cn rerenp operty at Now ble villa, bait Rochelle, consisting of in the very .est mani house, aud with exter reparipg the und Jo were, fruit, vogetab enivnce of a city nds. & professed gardener is foran abundaab supply of surudpery, Be R FOR SAL8—TEN DOMSE POWER. APPLY at the Hudson River Pottery, foot of West Twelfth and Wost Thirteenth etrecte, hetwoon winth and Tenth avenues, ESIRABLE RESIDENOR FOR S4LR IN BROOK- ¥ shree story frame house, nearly new, loca ghborhoo oiebed in d at. <« ww contains fo brick, tin reek, the other property if dos tion Ni Vanderbilt avenue between Byrtle | Park avenw een tee and SP. M. Apply to G. ESIRABLE PROPERTY 708 A mot T¥wO stery attic and besoment Pris Wooster stro 35,000; only $1,500 to pay down. red houses and low he sale in this city, by Pos SERGE: NT, Wail street. ‘OR SALE—UP TOW: N SRE OF Tus L: 7 ra fizeet, foe sbree next. bases re is atu foot deep. Fe inquire ME CEOROR coon. on the premises. ys? d WILL, STOCK AND Prx. and harne factory, si Urchin oltys anid view of last year a further inquire of G KELLOCK & BON, No. 15) Grand street, FOE, SALETA SPLENDID BRITKYARD. | fifty acres of Jand attached, om the banks of the Hu river, gg frig Kingeton 2" Point Is ‘ae of Garter remises, oF wis! K. hs BENJAML. Sixth street, New? Yor! rts ee on. AND FOrTEAs See Raat PURANY, oy vee part perp of the eity, near the ede John EB, 303 ON THE SCUTH SIDB ig p4 ek 9 AS aye cast of Second avenue. | vans OR BALB 20 CLOSE 4 A TRUST-TWENTY TWO Pasewont and atti dwelling henses asd lots, in Sud Eereavornii aicves, Dotwsen, Seventh and able. Fourteen tam! Baa arenus, corner of ——— a We saie on EXOUANG d basement axd. under ce L9 SNUG TWO 8TORY ¢, situated o fay 5 Brookly ermaee, Bedford snd a will be aged for upholetery Feta, tr ollelstin, Apply to J. aN OUSE AND LOT FOR SA: ; ear Tompkins squate—A fimo and substantially > house, iu first-rate netghborheod, well adapted for a large family Feeldenee ot's hotel, With be oeld lew, aud om east terms. Adérass @t. Mark, Herald office. “J OBOKEN LOTS POR SALE—IN AL\ PARTS OF THE town, and at various ES. ¥pon the west Mocral terme to parties wishing to improve. Toquire at xh» Land Office, opposite ferry ianding, of W. W. SHIPP#N, Agent. NDUSTRIAL BOME ASSOCIATION NOS. 1ANDS—AN acre lot for eale tn Coy ats discount from aeouat Beis IS, A seed chance for say one about te jola, Also s rein the Istter. Address Village, Heraid oftes. Ls OF HOUSE AND STORE, CRE HUNDRED feet from meradwee:™ west side, yw Canal streot, for sale. It has five years lay to run; rent low, the lessee oan reside rout trea. Taedeort St He EASE AND FIXTURES OF A SHO: sale—Will avewer in any business. Apply Tamediavely at 546 Hudson, eorner of Chariton ES Arsen TO ‘oa 4 panto customer by inquiring at the office of French’ LARGE HaNDSOMELY A TENANTS’ f MEGISTE R. BARR CHANGE—TO LEI, THR REAR HALF OF am exchange ofice, io a iret rato lookvion for business, For further par- inmirance or note broker. hauge, Horaldye five, NG A GOOD HOTE! Zz hiv 25 miles of the city, who woul! like eeuaae e¢ Jrapreved firm ja Shs Brio aay Pie) ig face ¥ to ene or two single gensiemen, with one be 2 1 ithe one bl.ck of Broadway, ¢ saveniend 1@ ublic ths Gand hone amuemort, Inquire du the premises, A street, tn 8b SMALL STORE 70 LENO. a SPRUCE STRBST, detreet. “ent low, Inquire at No. 6 Spruce UKNItHED ROOMS TO LET. hi thr atN PRIVATE Faw. LY, Would les ¢ ‘aving more rooms than they o tingle ger themon, with bi 0 9 Ludlow place, Honeton treet. OUSE TO LET AND FURNITURR FOR SALE.—@ taken tm April, or sooner if req anise’ dross box three etory brick house in Brookly.. on the i. minutes walk from Fulton ferry, Posseesion amet be For particulars ad- 138 Post Othe, Hw? TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR 8AL® tah at 4 oars 26 and tages. MMRDIATR|POBSESSION UNTIL kept ass private buarding houss, pleasacti. son street, Furniture all now Convonie; *. ig IRST OF MAY, 1886, Gouveneur street to les, oon . Rent low. Inquire on the OsT gobi ah to be 80 foil work, very low terms, indeed, alm WILLIAM > Wage Canal te eb, Bike WELL LIGHTED LOFTS -SUITABLE tve Co buildi A ‘steam en, ive 6 Apply to RE! TOR he of baavy manufacturing business, 40 Lot in the new Nos, 210, 2/2 and 214 Eléridge street, a pot in and power furnished if required, OY, 87 Spruce street, or on the premises, TINSMITHS, STOVE DEALERS, AND MARDWARR _Merehanta.—For sale, on vory Hboral terms, ators stork, In « Large village a fer Mallee Ne rv Fark ot city, A large % ay ogg . ¢ lines for cleven yours past, and is the seo he Mind fur several miles. The owner ad ts al ae, eee in gonsequenge c ‘of il heslwh. Foe particu ars juquite et WH MILLER. 215 Water strect, New York. N- The stand is suitst) le for any other | busin UMBER YARD, NOW DOING-A PROSPEROUS BUSI for sala—Ono of eat ovations in conflicting °. CuNWINGIAM, c¢rner Twenty ninth ale % nite, East river. GREE NEW FIRST one BASSMENT HOUSES bang wale—Nov, 46, 45 avd cae hertie street. Terms Inquire at 46 Morton street. If n: lS greyiomsle dieponse. of, Feb. isa. by A. J. Blecoker at the lorch ante’ Exchange, re) 0 CAMRIAGE MANUFACTURERS.-POR, SALE OR to let, the buil¢ing and let of ancld eng vd Rae Fiage manufsctory, situated in Newtown from New York, together with all itoamtohinery' ‘shat ie . quired in the above business, driven by 0} chinory, with of the building, it desi weparately to ash and blind maker The reason of #! ietor offering itis that he is about ee into othe ae For particulars inquire of G. BAYLIES, No alu ABI £ EXHIBITION FOR SALE—CONSISTING ‘anorama of Co by ate River from its mouth ¢ Blais Kyle. At bfally pourtrayed, ood lecturer would render it one red “ike most attractive ‘a Inotructing exhibitions of the Sen, Age Tee ‘Torms ml rate. to H. HANING’ tween tite ee of li and 4. BSOAKRDING AND LODeme. Pe ctr ftv ree we ee A YOUNG GENTLEMAN WISHBS TO RENT IN OR near Broadway, between Bleecker and Fourteenth largo furnished bedroom, either with or without treat. ‘Address K. G., Herald office, stating torms cation, bbe ote Y FURNISHED PARLOR AND LARGE aleo @ sitting and two hall bed- ,,tosingle gentlemen, on moderate terms. roak. fast verved it Cleat 8 strictly observed. In* quire at 72 a street, rat house weet of Broadway. A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BE mOCOmME PAs rT ry ted with a suit of unfura'shed roe beaeh ae * rooms to ome or twe and hae all the modern the Seaiaecie No. 73 West Fe vy street, first house wes! of OARD.—AN Mcgee Ate teen ROOM, OR ROOM AND B yen Mpreerontax HALL AND LARARGR HOUSB— pow. Hall and Latarge Ho: Poet front on Broadway, and ru: ‘Te lonse for a tert of yoars, the site of 1 ‘boing one bund: through sereot two hundred foet. ‘Inquire of aN WaPAROn ieeiet Place, of of CHARLES teres 10 ° street, near Nassau, now finishing, and will be ccoupation lst of March; als> power it desired. street, near W THREZ-STORY AND BASEMANT ed in modern style, with full lot and flowers, situated at No. 63 Carlton ine fow anes of rovoatege routes, WILSON, 76 Pearl between Cumberl LET—A FIRST CLASS STOR! iN B two or three fine isthe wit red: Apply to daMES PRICE, 200 Hu us 10 tat} CONVENIENT STOR! qT era Nest EB, WITH ROOM JAMES PRICE, 200 iudron lies near Canale” roadway, neatly titted up with He, “dwelling part ofr Sanat acest aad vovrral apert wi le in Taman EGANT AND RICHLY FURNISHED iret story, to ® gentleman only, of high and a room also. Apply at No. 16 Bond it 267 Bowery. Ap Apply to R. KIP! to R. atN P.M. LET—THE FEW, fo te KIPLING, $2 Maidan 1 STORE i, 32 Maidon lane, ‘ORY BRICK HOUSE, N iro # botel and fusalture: New fpely edway; p 0 both gives immediately. 6 9Eass Twenty-bixth erreet, before 9 A. M., or all 10 Live t, WILLETS 4 SOR, LET—PART OF A NEAT COTTAGE HOUSS, BITU- ated in Kent avenue, near Myrtle avenue. Bast Brook. sisting of two sooms and threo bedrooms on washer with ae besewent. Possession ina 7. Rent $120 per ax: W16 Fen street, New York. U i Malt Adams LET—FROM THE 1ST OF APRIL, anown public house at East New York known as the ‘way House. For further particulars inquire at No. 77 ‘ireot, Brooklyn. 10. 4 Possession given on the let of February. or WITgOUT CHIL welling house Ne. Gamal, comping Pass the door, rit desired. LET—tO A SMALL FAMILY 6 ate a Pitse loor, dc |= Sixth avesue raiirvad os Apply to JAMBS PRICE, 300 Hudson streot, near Caral. (0 ,LET—POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY RENT $700.— Thos sour story, big! at houses om Thiriy: Shick seen kelees insiidien ands Thina avenuagy built, with gas and Croton on every floor, baths, &o ry fare well arranged for two small families. Apply to B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue. LBT—POSSEESION IMMEDIATALY, A DWELLING urg, 1m & goed business lo- oS tm Fo des re, with collar, wanted b; 4 _ 4y, near s stage route. Terms ‘and needle store for sale; te, Address A. Post also carpets anda part ofthe furniture. Ront low. oie Paid, Brosdway | sbpiy te @ B. KINSHIMER, S19 vari avouue, CARD_TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN CAN BE LET—THE UPPER PART OF MUSE NO. 62 TWER- B sccommodated with board ane Bag at 100 ty-third street, near Broadway. Isquire on the pre- paride a) a ee. wi ienlored “cicl, 40 lo general | mises. peeereee—_ ree seteeracs eee 0 LET_THR HOUGE NO. 49 WALKER BTRERT, A BosEri at xO. ROADWAY; A LARGE AND fow doors wost of Broncway. Possossion on the first of trond part February. Also, the old established confectionery store Ne. Atirsile waite of room, wit for single gent jemnens with fu aes gene, Ing z ae ae ae LEASE, Froox. eats Pie yy mena a or of, verwett of ‘the otter “inners ad ‘sdareoned te P. r. 8, serail vinost meine 100) For particala dreee Clark, at abe Herald foe, or of the subseriber residing on the premises, 0. D. CLARK. OR SALE—A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE AND ob No. 291 Weat Thirty sixth street, bot ween s eh avenues, $3,000 cam romain on bend and years. Price $5.00 jour lote Between Sixty third and Sixt: Sticct Wi” BaNTaA’ lW0 Causlstrest, oF of John at Atteidge, 2 Sette st ect, nesr arenuc B. Fo. ate ry ey pe IN Pip OF rf BRUNS- the contre of the ures and imae business strié It bas as lar; FB ihe B spe ae uate efoorner of Burnet aa to go Wi Ssphinee I tae SALE—A SUPERIOR THREE Lapel yh AND BASE ment house on Twenty-sixth coe well an at ie 4 ate close “ io en nn Gov eaid Lr. an ries hy of Foath aroun ree Fi00. AP. ut) &. B. g RINSHINER, “SI as the present Possossion = be! hades at aay y time, Nie ot inquire on the premises. in Beta ordi R SALE-AT STONINGTON, A FIRST CLASS hotel and furniture, with outbuildings and sete und, tastefully laid out; oan secommodate 15° Sated a the immediate visiaity of LS Red Topo Co] i lan: onthe main r Boston from won in successful evershion for years, and ie favorably ote being as com ee — do. lishment as an; the United to WRAY of an scoommodating has res ADDY to WI iy oh ON, Auctioneers and Real Kets ate Agents, No. 483 Brosdway, N.Y. SALE—& SHOR STORE, STOCK AND FIZTU: Folia Rae rene to it, REE, for cash. ere time youn’ Naseau street jOR SA1E-LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF & firat-class grocery, doit ft provent of $200 cr week. The only reason (or allo sabe at propels or fas out door businces to attend. to ‘hopiy ear early to G. W. SIMEAS, 138 Nassau street, room 13, shir OR 8. TWo LOTS OF G 104th st B+venth and Kighth B foot dy 1 es each. These Try for enh, ty R yin, ¥ or yee eH, TRESTED, $3 White sees. OR SALE-THE STOOK, Phare FURNITORE, eoryshiny to, bandeomely titted drinking an is peaiene ‘is thie ¢, $1, ‘ured of the oie gt iim to retire. 60 Lis pened atreet, 4 to 10 P. Me ee Ly Fancy pores A ron SIXTREN gb, alk J Lyd old, Kind, silent aga 1 bi hin. ogee! Brooklyn, R SALE—A BOARDING HOUSE. AITU ATED arsw coors from the Bowery, in the boure will acosmmodate, and thirty regular bay mechanics as bogresto Pe i $5 to $3 50 per week. rc OWES. 8S Newac stock, OR coe moee AND eANCY GOODS STORE; rare chance for » fo $600 all that is required; ae location. Apply at 102 Ni THOMAS 4 00. Fir SALB—SIXTEEN ELEGANT NEW Seer yee no Ue brown stone fronts and all the modern few im other igeaiitioe and vacant tote Apply egnn strec' ai ator! Ageno) é WEBB & CLARKE, i i SCTE I met wish room 2 FoR SaLE— “4 OYSTER AND DRINKING SALOON — idom eifered to amare moaoy—Bi¥) it al tues ‘. ee Sy pl #8 02 Nawenn vir P THOMAS & 00. FANOY Ay. t, room No. 9. ALL MILLINERY AND ays Acply FD William street, mw Pg 9 Caneanene sdoP, 1078! veg slooae, one 35%, 9 suite, and rooms foremece ox Bante. ‘OARD.—A FURNISHED RO fall om: tor Masi ieee meals served in room. Ad ber, Herald office, stating price per month. .—WANTED, BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A all room, wivh fire, browkfast and tes, and dinner cabinet eal, a0 7, Bet below, Exinee serost, a8 ferences giv { othees for two dagen or Bas on Tre centlena can ha ogg in tot) eR yl od ry oma 2 prea house, vith pertal gored Apply | pti et «SES OARD, IN BROOKLYN—ROOMS TO LET WiTd A on and wi single th vee fire and thir ore, in Hoary s Terk of Wend & Glacket brokers ia ———————————— Roan. Rae haya ited A reap few nega WIFE AND two daughters, with privil ivate nny, preferred yas, below Fourie Adéress G. W. W., Herald office. ane, WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN .AND HIS in & private tamil ea nese sue Bt Ave- ane Halireat ip below Trea tre Herald office, for three days. sli sagree ecg Bosse WANTED SY 4 GENTLEMAN AND LADY, ives) fall beard a, well farnished boutders aadesce “ath days, 5% Peters r . for fo Ps stating leontion and terme. — OARDING.—TWO arn pd PARLORS TO LET, With breakfast and ta, to) gentlemen: @ hand it. The fami) fed omatl, and the lo- t aldo and nose et Thi r00 iy. vis ‘ail modern improvements in the ase ING —A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO geotlemen, can ocom modated with board and rooms at 217 Clinton street. 00s exchanged OARDING —A SMALL FAMILY, (NO Mth § M4 bosrders,) owning their house, near Broad wi cont i a Ber of ie Park, ¥ ish to rent the front reom om second sry man and wife. The place is most ee fuel ‘And use of parlor ie ‘week, Address box Post Omi Hight ferences requised. centile nan and Ia le gentleman, 49 Weet Twenty owoom 008, between ifth and Bisth, Venues. Betre bees oc tb arn grt rere. ox orn os pat ted with yr with: f Tees Lihted wi ga, ats oF Use of cecup sata, th roo! 5 ‘al Houston 61 OARDING AND Lopamme- prtfn at da BY if GEN- ENTEEL FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—SUITABLE GH forslady and gentleman, with board lady, Leg ~Pegrerteenn wost side of ais bie street and desirable Fer partieulare a4 ress a note to 0. C., Broadway Ofiee, Terms, Ey in advapoe. Nk td WILL FIND GOOD Ley AND PLEA- sant roome at 363 Bowery, corner of Fourth strest. ‘D&O! MS TO LET, TO GENTLR- ir Oo Eset ten with pe th private teble if desire i; on a single gentlemen aceum dated. Apply at 45 Grove stress, References exchanged. W AgrED WITHIN SIX MINUTES WALK OF THR outs, abed parlor, with | re0) etjotning pie full’ board for » gentioman aedte ir insint fog tre auld lighta, Prive mt to exceed sixty dol Hanh, addreceBinelaie, Howard Hota Wan te F0ret er oar SRE or y & Fren », who gives leseons. Address Madame Francaise, Bro ‘Broadway Pet omnes, Wa?CHEE, JEWELERY, cael QTERLING SILVER WARM—TI GB SUBSORIBER oF. fore for sale, at less than the as ° follo erticles cs wip ware, of the beat pt ror table , per seb, $12 to $21; ail silver desert sj sot, $13 bo 8 et ay $3 to 87; it me eta 82 25 40 $8 S0, , allver eult epoene alr, oh ‘spoons ened to $2; silve; abvea pat, i to Sie eh Bui Iver icecroam buives each, $7 to 99 zi Bleccker street. Apply to W. 8. JARVIS, 208 LET—FIRST Fler 2 BAS) No. 260 Wess Sev ») and furnit coal, & Le Sg _ Hs rood rene iar, pan poi = a 250, between Tek ‘ond | hint avenues J Dose Teas jetee ne half Fens wh. H. Ray: treet, and to Mit Leite abby ped BRICK corra 8 HO! VERY 4. Plosaautly situated on ieee of dern style; 90. the ne oy iy. App! rs Dhaka. at eakun ay waite LET—ONE 0) gh be ayia ST rede FOR lds ‘sluation xtures mi ‘one of the ‘beat 1 locations Addross immed atl; 10 LET IN WILLIAMSBURG—PART OF A HOUSS, furnished, in South Sixth peat one square from the Pack slip ferry. Inquire at 299 Pearls reet coer pas navy. aliher by LET OR an araae fasted Eats CORNER OF yb streets; forty-four fect three inches ott A jly"to A. hg TON Nuasge; frou Il sold cotesk. te, publie house. Apply to B. B. KINSHIMER, 19 Fourth has fine Ia fe ovore fin rd ot: ara ine eye Kind of busing with private entrance av. Tw No, 3) Trinity plac bt expec. ee a from wt 10 Brotaray qT LEASE. FOR A TERM OF YEABS, wining thirty three sooms, s04 for a ren or a ite ry 3 Lisponard street, for FIVE STORY BROWN STONE fy Very éosirable Teepe on ys olass bi Roane, wilt rst oles] oare ing ro LEA8E.—TWO te TEN § = USER ATE Lag ad, shir ‘alee vo fe tA adway. Apply as abov. DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECSRIRS—THOER DE- ey of petebasing stores well to apply to LE & CO., Medisal Label and Wr.ters om cine ‘80 Nasrau street. ms 3 Wart Fo and Forty-ecsond Rey; forty-#e.0n: LOTS.—TO LEASE, FORA bef oF. yundred and fifsy lots, on Thirt; and fifty lots, on fa avin inert reets, Ini OHARLAS E. sctip rit Te ae end the North CEs Cm HOUSES, ROOMS, &¢., WANTED. ARM WANTED—A SMALL ARM, WI’ wise, oMon PART OR of stock and utensils preferred, om or other- by an American and his wife, Address Farmer, Herald Pia or fe Renta WANTE Cora or rouR tool location, in vais city; to WM bon Loui Peet olloe: not to exceed S176. a Were avery Font TO RENT—A HOUSE IN . Joba’a park. (wo stor vreterrea) oalag te Dox 2-0 Post Omiee, and wi Boyes had. vate D TO BIRR F rope wens Broads furnished or between Fourth moe or aw Le al Wot be Pa i. . club bows, for iii “fare rea Anotioncer, 79 neat street wv apts 6 Rio ROOM, WiTH ble quiet OF FABRUARY, PARTOF NTED—BY bi LL LL i family, wit Behe tae ee mpi las orto ve WITHOUT BOARD, Bi with terms, Goorge, “Banal vireo ARD, , whore snore are, tow of mo. TANTRD IMMEDIATEL Y—AN ENGLISH ‘oat business. droggist, B B! house, feur stories. with all the modern ovens a fath Re and not bo exceed SAO, Address Rb ton TANIED-TO Pi PURCHASE, MME STATELY, at ines drug store, ina good locality, am 7 a ach, for ® first rave offer. * BILLIARDS. LLIARD TABLES rom 8 Sal did tablos evr offered for Ane street. These tables are > - vuleanised india rabber sushiow. ‘e have wilew, IN will be seen. are very important, GKIFTITHh 4 DACKAR