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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Tavasnay, Feb, 2—6 P. M. ‘The stock market was more buoyant to-day, and quite B speculative excitement prevailed at the board and in the street. All the leading ‘ancien were ia demand, and ® pretty genera! improvement was realised, At the ‘iret board New York Central Bonds advaaced 3g per cent; Nicaragua Transit, ; Camberland Coal, 4; New York Central Railroad, \; Erie Railroad, \¢; Reading Railroad, 34; Hudson River Railroad, \ ; Michigan Central Ratlroad, 1; Barlem, 1. ilinois Central Bonde declined 3¢ per cent; Pennsylvania Coal, 134; New Haven Railroad, 34. movement is decidedly upward. We would rather see it gradual than more rapid, for it is likely to be more per manent. All the brokers want is an outside response to the [inside movement to get up a very active speculative spirit. The margin is wide enough for an important ad- vance, and purchasers at present prices) must be pretty well convinced that they start at minimum rates. After the adjournment of the board the following sales | particulars of the receipts, expenditures, &:,, for t! ‘were mace ata ction by Albert H. Nicolay:— 810,000 New York & Belo R. R. convertibles, 187}. 88% do. 93 10, ooo Herlem, Ist mortgage, 77 100 1,00 Baffalo Coen: a N.Y, . $00 Oslifornia 7 Bis 1,380 Astor Mut. ig. ‘on 1 96 530 do. "1852, (both withoutint.) 605 2,0€0 Ly wee eaten: peacivens, tah mort.... 503¢ 000 . do, 4 16,060 ¢o Ps do. 3: 46 50 shares Ocean Bark... 9016 80 do, Exst River Bauk, 956 do. 96 Chatham Bank 96g do. WS Island City Bank 89 0, 88 Arctic Fire Insurance 9836 People’s Fire lay urancs. 88 Titrd Aveuue Rail-oad 63 6334 Au 45 50 Empire Stone Dra sing Co, by Groeers’ Steam Sugar Refiaing Lo., 80 Union Iron Uo 88 New York an bo Ningara Fails Ily: 90 St La vrence Mining Co, 10; co 100. Vanderborg Mwing Co. st co. 700 recelote at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of port to day smouniéd to #2)1 043 74; payments, oe 691 90-—lenving & balance of $5,089,464 70 The receipts of the Brie Reflroad Compsoy for the month of January, 1E54 amounted to $368,544 71, against | $504,161 05 for the same month last yesr, showiag ania | ereace of $64,892 66 for the m nth this year. | The receipts of the Hudson River Ratlrosd Company fo. the month of January, 1864, xmouated to $203,406 63, against $99 085 87 for the same month in 1853, showing | aA increase $104,320 76 for the month this year—equal to 105 per cent. The value of merchandise aud specie imported into aad | jace pile nd Tree expcrted from this port in January 1858 sad 1854 wasas | snnexed:— ‘ | Pittsburg Railroad Company, daxing the annexed :— CLEVELAND AND PrrtsBURg.RAILROAI ‘The smount of expenditure ip 1853, was Do. do. 1882... 9316 162 25 + 2968,756 04 eeee eee BB 279 908 29 +$1,979,109 00 Totel....... Amount of mock. Funded cebt.. 1142200 99 Floating debt. + 198,608 29 $3,270,908 29 The net ¢arnings last year are stated at. Interest and dividend nee.te-, 258 847 66 Sorplus...........5 $8,430 13 More money is wanted to complete the equipmen: of the road, The resources of the company are expected to be much increased on the completion of the many extension, or branch roads, in the construction of which they are Row engaged. ‘The State directors of the Camden and Amboy Railroad and the Delaware and Raritan Canal Company, in their report to the Legislature of New Jersey, give the annexed $367,277 78 past year:— Campew any Ampoy RAILROAD AND DeLawane asp Rawiran Camat During the year two new lings have been established on the ond, The whole of the rosd (\nirty-five mules) be tween Bordentown and Souta Amooy has oeen re'nid with heavy raile, except four miles; part of tue roa’ bel ween Bordentewn aud Camden has been reied, suc the res) improved, Oo the road between Borientown wad New Brucawick part of the track has been relaid, an’ « 200. ud track bas been laid at Treaton. A bri homes, 259 by 74 fest, has bees built st South A one at Tren to, 106 by 60—m depot at T plac The increas 20, 000 The gross receipts of the companiva fiom the roads, have besu $1,744,207 02; expeatitar $1,145, 43—excase of earnings, $695 733 88, Taere has been transpruted curing the year through tue Delaware aoc Raritan 40. (ofis 1,926 poauds of oval, ve ing ac rerease of 22,000 tove from Indl yous, the decrease belog accounted sor by the late cpostug of the caual va meebar] other ouildings in the value of equipaea ia for tne year 1853, uptof repaire, and becauss she esyivaie onoel toaviganie during # mooth of tie sen also traueperied. 1 996,792 cunie for tof Umber, 11,600,000 fort of lumber, 1,150,074 35 busels of graia au feud, 43 Ait bbis of dour, 84747 tens aod 1.093 /bs of iron, niaem a EOURELB, AUG Up ™: 148,000 tons of geserel aaere chancie. Ga the foregoing thers agorusa io the sate, Dirensit duties $3 707 86 The gies, receipts of tho Oaral Company for the rear were $82 248 83; +xperdi wee f wae, $154,754 99 exces Of carmings, $ 93 84 The whole amouct of revenue to ‘oint Conpanies was 8160 54. from the rsi!road apd $5 balance being regular aud owe by ine Sate, and companies, | New York to Pailadelpals, emoraciog re Toe following shows the facrease aod decrease of way freig ot op the Camdeo acd Aaiboy Raliroad:-- To 185 + 1461 tons. Io 1840 Ta 1846,, 7489 Jo 1843, Te 1847... 16892 “ Ja lets. da 1849 uss « To 180 Jo iso) 21474 © In 1894 Tu 180 Ai ,adase * The fullowing rhows tae groms “eon ts of the Canden and Amboy Raikond from their vacius Naeem Awe Rul oat trom Pai- Branch Railrosd, Pat Uatted States asil trans Morning line on Indeipbia 10 New York, portation, Ac , $315,67 OT, Morning Les on Wemcen aod Amboy Railroad, trom towing. $24) 512 85 Commence oy tua Port or New Yors—Imrorts axp Exvours, January. 1854. mports. 20,225, Exports 7 690,477 | Excess of imports over exports $9 861 515 $12 534 833 Of the imports in January this year there was $289,365 | fm specie, $1,295,063 in free goods, 615,651,416 ia dutiable | goods, Withdrawn from warehouse, $2,889,516, Of the exports there ws $5,304,203 tn domestic mer- sbandise, $71,624 ia foreign free goods, $469,068 in for ign dutiable goods, and $1,346,652 Mon. | The earnings of the Hartford and Now Haven Railroad | Company for the month of December, 1853, amounted to | $66,708, ageinet $45,934 for the same month in 1852— | showing an increase of $11,834, equal to about twenty. sight per cent. The last annual report of the Vermont and Massachu- 4a specie and bal | aad Jersey Reoripts of eteamboata Richard Stocktoo, $7 BLL 96, | and Joun Stevens, $29,614 $8 Markes lve from Cauacen toward Now York 87,663 55 Camden and Av. boy Rxitios M. line feo Phile- delphia to New York, $110,691 Candenand Ambey Ralrosa 2 P.M York to Puiladelpois, $119 665 98. Emigrant lime {row Pauacelpaia 'o New York, 318, 204 44; do. New York 0 Potladelpvia, $45 593 19. New Jereey way lice, B 10 Fn Lo Newark, $5,100 63 9 A M. lide Philadelphia to New York vis Cautea nad line from New | Jeruey City, $132,190 80 635 PM’ lice PhuladeIpbia to New York, via Camdsa ity, $105 919 84, den own atd south Amboy accommolativa line, $8 8 Tue F Mhilsdetphia Ledge There ere several 1 of the Ist instaat, cay cm vad di in tu different stages of Logisiavure, whisb are et to the people to the eastern sectiva of that , Au Well ag to Our Own State. Furemost is the aup plement'to the Naw Jersey, Hudson and Deaware Rail- reac. Tata is an old charter for a road from the Hacron setts Railroad Compsny gives the acnexed exhibit of ite | to the Delaware througa the nort.era counties; Dut cers: operations, &c., duricg the past year and previous :-— There bis been s constant increase of business on this oad ever since it was onened, in 1849, as will bs seen by the following t The earnings wera, in 1849, $146,- 117 69. im 1850, $117,604 68; in 1551, $+95.023 54; im 1952 $20,006 70; tn 1813 4248854 99.’ Gain ia 1850 over 32,56 99; 1851 over 1850, B19 248 86; 1892 over "16s over 1854, $27,048 2) eral yours 218 854 99 183,542 45 Nn fl Tne proper. Leaviug @ balance in favor of the road of... $115,262 54 Oat of this balance the road pays #r0ut $63,000 iateres on ite wortgsge bonds and dbs Wrhe extra expene-s of the past year for pew frelght cars, 827 00 of the Vermont and Massachu $959 809 00 inaebeda eetts Company is as fol Total amount of bonés issued. Notes payable. veseee 175,762 68 Bandry small accounts ze 2k 47 i, OEE $1,185 214 Besides tle above there are claims of the «tock iol ier for back interest, to be paid from the earnings. which wakes the whole ind-biedress amount to abou:81,200 (00, The annexed s.atement exhibits the movement in the leading departments of the banks of Rhode Island on the 18th of September, 1853, compared with that of Septem- ber, 1249:— Bays or Ritops Iauaxn. ‘Sep 1853. Loans ard discounts... 14,822, $21 J 5 des 33 tho : 2,525'540 131,110 11,213, 404 Within the past five years there has been am increase of 94,426,023 in the line of discounts; $68,455 in the amount ef specie om band; $2 919,951 in the amount of cireula tdoa; $873,173 in deposits, and $4,633,493 ia the amount of capital, The increase in these departments in the banking institations of Rhode Island has beea a larger per een’, within the past five years, than in any other of the New Eogland States, The trustees of the Atlantic Matual lasurance Com- pany have made the following report, pees for the year ending Dec. 81, 1853 :— minws received during the year was $4,253: 30, which, with the premia: ot Barked cif On the Ist of Janoary, 1853, (81,867,406 90,) a an of $6,636,885 20 The marked of premi for the year were $5,891,948 67, Toe losses paid ro s, 162,210 43, acd the retura premiums aad ex- ‘$451,500 55. The assets of the company amount $4,482,223 10; of which $1,027,484 64 are invested in stocks, ard $448,600 in bondé and mortgages. The carh im hard is $69,945 37. The profits of the year are $540,484 06 uly 1, 1842, to Jan. 1, Total 1135 Onrtineates Rove? to 1884, jue. redeemed Net earnings with company Jan 1, 1854...$1,545,064 05 The trastees have ceclared # dividend of sixtesa per ent for the net earced premiums for the year 1853, for which certificates will be issued on the Tihioss. laterest om the outstanding certificates, at the rate of six per pent, will be slso paid oo that day. The trastees, ia resery ng one million of the net profits, hare resolved to receem fifty four per cent of the oatstanding cerdfice en, im cash, om the let of July next, on sal aitr which all imtereet thereon will cease, The earnings and expenditures of the Indisaapolls Bellefontaine Railrosd Company for the tix monthe end- ing Dec. 31, 1853, were at annexed:— INDIANAPOLIS AND BELLEFONTALNE RatiRoan. 8,919,060 00 From passengers $73.98 85 Do ireight 38 799 90 Do. mails, expresses, and extra baggage... 5,828 08 GDA ecccvecrecwsrcerssees soveseees + bLi8,018 45 Expenses Raenivg expenses. Interest «n $661, 00 at7 om $44 896 domestic boats ‘at 10 per ceat.... . $39,846 99 93,130 00 4489 60 —-—— $67,460 59 see ccee sess es 880,861 84 $787,975 of stock,.. 31,819 00 Barplus - $19,092 84 Daring the next year an increase of basiness b hanger from a connection with St Louis, by the completion of ‘Ube road from Terre Haute to Vincennes, and from Viaceu Res to St Louis ene ‘nel art, by the completion of the Bellefoataine and Indiana road, a connection bet eeen Terre Heute aud the Eastern cites was formed over this road, and throuch it and pasrenger arrangements were immediately The recripta in a Jaly Net oarnings........- Dividends of 4 per cent jancte still under the preliminary isjanction granted by Jaige M Dat unless soon relieved will Skee, bes eeiess tome Feeeres be pressed to a de ‘The seserement roll of Allegany ty, Maryland, hows the amount of county tax paid by the various eos ‘and tron companies of that region. Tne State tax is af ‘teen cents on the hundred dollars additional: ~ Mining Compacy peysencae oy pr og Mistng Oompany ° $370 00 agetes 740 00 vat Creek veou Contant Ir ‘om Company. 1,883 80 New York ped Company . aT Pons Motor and Pameamabaving Oo 71 33 mt Savage [ron Gompasy Pa * Vein Company... eludes State tax Bho receipis, expenditures, ke, of une Cleveland pa! showing its busi- | Division No 2—From Big Muddy river to ‘aod | tom Lavicg beep carried ont, it is now propored by’ e supple met to it, to eomatruct’a road to be used chiefly or an tirely for the tranrportation of coal. The roa isto be workeé by gravity power and rtationary engines, Tain ie done by placiog ai team engine cn the summit of 6 bill, which draws up the cars om ous side, and they descend the otoer, runn.eg w the feot of the next hili by their owngrayiation, The rad masts with 10 oppositiva, ite speeec y com sletion is probable, aud the benefl: to be cun- fmrrec on the upper portion of the State, eapscially the large cities of Newwark and Paterson, aod the furne:s of Suseex and Morris, in chepaning the prics of coal, will be immense, Newark will be conseoted with the road probably by eatending the Bloomfield Railroad to Licule Falls, there to interrect it. Another coal rovi, but ue nigned alto to afford genera facilities, ts that f Amboy to Bound Srook, isterseeting at the latter place he Cectval Rs ilrovd. Cos] trausported on the Latter roc he mines of Pocnaylvania will be taken to the exvellvat harbor at Perth Amboy, and be deposited there for sh'p ment, Tue Lilicois Central Railroad is one of the most stupsn cous works of the kind io this or any otheroouatry. It will be the longest road in ths world belonging to ove ompany, and when ficiebed will asd enormously to te value of property ia the State of Iilinois. It has from the commencemeat been under the suyervision of Col R. B. Mason, Chief Eagineer, and its construction has besn more rapid than any other road we know of in any sestion of the country, The whole length of the road and branches ig 704 miles, and on the Ist of Jannary last the graduation, masonry, &s., in readiness for the super- structure, were complete on 530 miles, Issving only 124 miles to be completed. Division No. 1 commences at the terminus of the road on the banks of the Ohio at ths jonstioa with the Mises. Hppi, acd includes the great lovee (80 feet wide) which te to surround and protec: the sits of Ua'ro, and is 60 miles in lopgth to the B Toe graduatoa t+ compleied ‘or 62 mile ager | fat to be performed; 20 miles of rails are Jaid, an: progress with an ¢ffictent foros, and will be all laid by 1st July next; 1,604 menand 210 teams ace now at work Tne awonnt yet to be paid on this divistor for graduation, inclusive of the levees at Cairo, te estimated at $380,671 ‘This division, passing threugh a country sbouadiag ie timber, and reaching the coal beda of the Bg Maddy, will receive ao immediate traffic of much valat junetion cf the main xtem and Chicago brauoh, 62 miles th, 45 miles of graduation, Ir miles of rails are aid, ani fo far acvacced that no interruption of track laying ona oscur to portpone cowplation beyond the Isto Argus next; 692 men and 168 teams are now atwork. Ao ex penditure of $141,372 70 will complete tae graduation, maroury Xo. Dirwion No 8 — From Centralia to the 16£ti mils post, 43 males in lergih, 26 miles of graduation, &o, are com plored, and 16 tiles in haad Taere is so.ay heavy work on this Civision, snd during the past season, whea lad ir was lees abundsnt then at present, some difficulty was experienced in faductog men to go av tar ints the tateric whieh does not now @: No track {s yat laid, but voit work will soon be commenced, both at the ‘north wa 4 south end of the division, acd willung a tioasbly De som- pleted early in the autuma, as no delay will arise fron &o, STL men and 211 teams are now a: Divivision No. 4—From the 155th mile post to Desatar, forty nine miles ip length, forty three miles of grada: tion, Ke. are completed, snd six miles in hasd. N track ir laid bus that work will be commeassd 1a: Marca uext end all will be Ieid througa the division by Ls; July vex. The force emploved couxteta of 271 mea aad 1.5 teams, rod the gradcation expenctture to bs wade is eotimaied et S118. 107 Diviim No. four miles in length, forty miles of compleve--the remaining four milea rre prinstoaliy heavy crossing at salt Creek—sixteou miss of tre laid, end though there may 00 some litte delay im trace laying at the point above named, yer thore ia oo raveen to fear that the whole division will be completed ny Jat July next, The fore employed is mow 332 cet gai 11] tema, aud the graduaiva expenilture estias.el a: STL. Diosion No 6.—Frog Bloomington to Leeafis, ie lene miles, 56 miles of graduation are oo nplstet, ant 66 ualles of track are laid andiu daily sal regular ose the treips of the company. Toe trmainin this division inclnde the bridge from river sad flats, about 3,000 feet ia above low water and the immenss em>aak nent ‘rom its southern e*d to the upland, of mowe than three milrsia length. Thisiathe limit wok om the menaem. Ail the piers, of the best atone masonry, 19 in all, are oom cept three, whish may easily be @aished by Lit Four pans, each of 160 feat length, 6—Fron [Dy satur to Bloomtagton forty krainetioa &, are a tnd the rails io place @ The force at work consists of 675 men sud 200 teams, aud the expeaditore for graduation, bricge, &3., 1s eatiaated wt $304 209 50. ‘There six divisions form the main svm, aed in fac! en brace the heaviest and most expeusive parts of the road exceptirg the Coicago terminus. There can be a» ques ‘hat ali toe main stem will be io actual ase mooths in edvance of the period lin ived for ite complaston by ths charter Dimsion No. 7.—From “Laaaile to Fraapo t, in length geventy-pine miles: A'ty-one miles of graduation are com plete, and twenty-eight miles, partly of heary work, coder a strong force. Fourteen mies o permeasat aad two miles of temporary track, forming eonneotion with the Aurora Branch Railroad are now laid sod used by the trains of that road from Chicago. The gradations will be in readiners for track Jaying a# early be forwarded from New Yo aod will be until the dirision fs compl*te. ty men and 268 teams ate pow et work, sod the gradastion estiroated at $511,758 51. ‘0 8.—From Freeport to Dabuque, in length tixty seven miler, Ofty- two miles of graduation ere com plete; the remaining fifieeo rome few points of vary Giffica't and beary work, are aeder 8 heavy fo-oe, walsh 78 00 | wili toon be enlarged; but they will oer bs complated Unttl Iste io the season though the divisi will be to no during thie year, Twenty fire mies cf raily nee by the traias of the from Galens t year, were as — es early as the ceasom will permit, no ax to ¢on- h the rails mow Isid immed! ay om the eom- pistion of the aracustion, &¢., at Seale’s, found. Tae pre- text force tw 800 men ano 160 teams. wud the graduation expenditure ev timated at $124,984 60, Ths revenh end eighth divi tons form the Galeas Brarch, aud wil) be fpoperation some years in advauce of the: sapizomente of the I/ ginlature. Division No 9,—From Unicago south to Bourbonia, ia Jergth 66 miles, ail complete and in operation vines July | las The work om the lake shore is completed eo fer a8 to sflord fwll protection to the track, aud the traias-mow run to the harbor, Division No 10. —From Bourbonia to Urbems, in length 7% miles, 64 miles of graduation, &c., are complete, sad 8 miles in basd under ap acequate force to con etathe graf uation in time for the rails toibe forwards sprirg; 40 miles of track are Iaid avd iz actual use ie the t ‘company’ ine to aod from Chicago, Tae preset for Lr fT) men and 5 teams, apd the estimated gradua lion expenditure ts $65,827 56. Diviwm No V.—¥rom Urbana to Wabash Polat, in Jeng*h 48 wiles, 42 mative of graduation are compl thefremstning sis in hand, with a foree of 146 mien aed HH teams. requiring a graduation expemditure of $47,231 15 Divsim'No 1h From Wabseh, Point. to Centralia, the juvetion with the maia #!om, ia length 74 miles, 61 miles of graéus io are eompist#, and the remaining 23!n hand, vader a force of 499 men and 288 teawa, reqairing » gra- duation experditure of $352,200 Divisions Nos 9, 10. 11’ ard 12 form the Chica branch, and will all be in eotual use move than twoy | iv advance of the period limited by the charte: From tbe preceding staiements, eoncensed, ws fed the whole length of the roa? aud brancaes to by 704 miles ta Jength; 680 wiles of yrecustiow. &e , already com lst; the remaining 124 ation a I in Nand, under a force of 6 614 men and 1,776 taame: ancl that 235 mules of track are let, and )81 miles ia acteal ate; and finally, that by anex: penditure for graduation, 80, of $2 407,294, all the natural Will be removed. snd the ‘whole work will de pn to 1864. It should be res of this sum of $2,207 294, 4600 000 18 or persasaent ms sonry, to be const ucted aftor the completion of the ross, at polm # where, iv conrequence of thy aiffleulty of pro curing /uitable * one, temporary # ustures will be erest- ed, to be replaced hereafter by thors of # permaneat char- acter, when materials can be or ught to places by meats of the road, The present ex the graduation, &e The A. apoial qve and the auawere to to . The tovel exvenditures for the aa, valle Ae equipment. interest, expenses, lauds a ila payadia, trom fest February. 1864, to Sret Augyst mox:, are excl nuatad at $3 780 401 O1. ‘Avé the ways and means, evailable ih ample season fur thrs@ expenditures, trom negotiations already oom pla vad, emeunt to $4 022,175 ‘The value w! impcriations into this port in Jannery, 1854, compared with for January, 1863, shows auin- ot 4€ 817,487, The value of exports {a che #aune onth was $3,048,870 rhowing au excess of imports over exportn this year or $3,17%,5(7 gremter thax in tue ame bine last year ly givens create Stock Exchange. Tuvaspay, Dee. 2, 1854. $5600 US 62767 .98 1219% 100 she Erie KR.,..63 £00 Toe 23g ver ct P3100 4,000 Virgioia 68. . 200 2,000 Ky 0» psy NY. 200 1,0(¢ Calivor 7s, ” 00 1,00 Erie 21M. bas 05 275 9,00) B Rie Ist M be 10b3¢ 20 $000 Parra KR bs 994 100 5,000 Hi GennBo bs 100 1060 Go, + 88% 100 3100. do... 100 11,000 NY Cen 150 ho do, 100 1,000 do. 40 Clave & Pitts RR. 96 he Pheni sank of Cou m > 80 ao 10 Bank of 100 Readiug 100 Morsis Cavel...13 163, 200 do 160 1236 100 MOiicis 1% 100 i 10 Heme {nr Co... 100” 800 100 Usniox-Co. 26 U0 106 Porter’ DDS “434 00 860 Gold Hil Mien... 8 26 Phaoix Min’ O io 100 Flor & K st § 10 N Hay & N Lon., 10 North’a Int RR., 6 Sixth Ave RR cid balled rains RR.s 25 io Hate. a 2 RR 100 do. blo 10984 200 Flor. & Keyport. EROgKD BOaap. M00 ahs Nio Teews.b50 2734 ti 60 do . 25% ¥2}— 100 Paces 3 100 Dah 15 N York Osa RR oc L0G sg 2000 5 do. 17060 NYCan acb.bdw 92 7 ao 1000 Obie & R' KRoss 60 she Phenix B ok 100 Morris Canal .... jg N, Creek Cal Co. ao. ae Erie Rai too 760 Peno &Lai,’! e 20 200 Fark Vein Goale 634 100 wo 40.,.,..b69 6%, 250 10 Park V-in SS8Co 100 © 400 200 Flor.&Kotd'tstk 4 260 200 Cary morev. Oo, 9 160 BT] Caledonia Ng Oo. 44 100 436 100 8% «50 300 Sta cana oats 100 N.Jer.Ziae Co.b60 ig Railroad 100 Nor& Wor RR,. b60 125 Mich Gea RR ..,, 103 ‘26 N (m1 Constract. 10) 185 Harlem RR: pret 9934 50 Hadson River RR 6835 Mines and Mining. Tuvnspay, Feb. 2-6 P. M slight improvement at the mining board this morning. Thesales were not very large, however, with the exception of Lehigh Zinc, which sold freely, closing at about 33; forcash, North Carolina fiactustes between #% and 7%. Conrad Hill is stationary at 700. Ohio Lend and Mai ble bas fallen to 134; the last sele was at 234. Ripley sella at 43;, as it didom Monday. At the stock exchange this morning 800 Gold Hill sold at 9 Phavaix Coal, at 10; 800 Cumberland Uosl, closing “at 31%; 200 Parker Vein, at 6. At the suction cale this day 950 St. Lawrence were roll at 10 ad 1,000 Vander burg at 70). aud $1. St. Lawrevos is daily offered at the mining board at5centa and Vanderburg has beea offsr- €d at 60 cents, 4B cents, aud finally 25 cents, without eliciting a tingle bid. For New Craek, at the mintog board, 2% were bid) for Ulster, 114; for Pctosne, (with div) 234; for Potomas, (#x-div) 11y; for Boston acd Pittsburg, 140, for Copper Falls. 65; for North A uerissn, €8; for Norwich, 9; for Dama, 1); for Toltes, 11M; for Doogies Hovghton, 434: ‘or Winvrop, 24; for Nation al, 45; for Kagle Hard.r, It; for Webster. 174; for Rook Iaeo, 11K; for 4 gomall 3 for Gold Re aucerstand that M arg wae yesterday elected a direoter of tae Phaaix Gol! Company, nod is about to «° to the mii lowing extras’ from the Boston Post will be read with iaterest by holters of Laks Superior stock#: ~ “The prerent average yield of pure metal to the ton of meteliifercus provact im the Eogiss mines ts bat six per cent. Tae average yield of the Clit! Mine la: was 45 percent. The average of the seventy tons sent t> vy the ei gon’ Falla was 70 per cratof pare metal, waile the jield of toe Natiovei Mine shipne. searo3 Was 75 par cout. r with aven frew twenty | work and sms peer extracted tnyolvicg ® heavy expense in catting uj and no stomp work yiriiing swan per cantage, © MINING BOARD. 100 shares Falton 1% 100 sie N Oerolioa.... i Lehigh. 3” 60 as 7% te Isle Royale having no Weekly Review of the Dry Goods Trade. New York Feb 1-6 ?, M The part week’s traffic ta dry goods has been rather brisker, but without any essential alteration. The ia- qniry for dom*atic fabriss has displayed greater life, aad there have generally realiz'd full ra'es—wovllen prodac tions alone form exception. Sach appear dull sad heavy, evineing a downward tendsacy, though the dete- rioration to which we previously referred ia as mush as owners are at present inclined to recoznise, Tne cecrens- ing value of the raw material, and the comparative look ef buyers of manufactureds articles, bear hard apon holders of the latter, whose supplicw are still, to some extent, unbroken, sed, ia @ few iostances, constaatly augmenting. [t is gratifying, however, to perosive the improvement in the eharacter of the goods now apon the market, especially as it is apt to tend to shield factors froni s rious losses, by rendering it unecessary for them to fo. 08 their stocks tpo purshasers at vary sonsiders- ble reductions im prices; for if they cancot be regularly fold during this quarter—se advantageous term—they may be retained till another seavon arrives withoat ex- treme risk. till, it is to be hoped that what is at pre- tent here will be disposed of during the spring, and ins | satisfactory manner—a conclusion which will provably be | premises. reached in mont caser, if the wants of the country should pre ithin the next two months near as large or ur gent eu is even now pretiy generally mestio cottons aad all foreign productions are more salen blo, and telerably firm, Brown sheetings aod shirtings are in good request at dy rates, The supply is not excessive, and it em- braces @ very small proportion of the leading makers, | Bleached cheetings and shirtioge seem in noderate dae be commenee’, jue rela belog now @! } mead ot generally unaitered figures. We lave co change é | wotmu ticipated. Do- | of importance te aotice tu* Jenina, which sell slowly at old quovations. A lively (equiry existe for deille, at dasy- snt prices, Giughame fad ready ouyers at tis a Lljgo for Manchester. anc M130 for Glasgow and Lancaster Lawce ore without variation The anotiou sale of the Portsmouth aud Hudley goods vas held today. It was wellationded, ard we are informed passed off with spirit, Op Fatinfactory oovdittoxs Oaoaburgs are as quickly which leaves the market oo: » prices, Pristieg clove continue ia request aturiform rates, Priot area ua erally in fair cemand, but not dearer, nd ticks are mocerately dealt is, aud rale aboat me We acnex a comparative at: tement of the shipments hence of cotten gocds during Janua: So 1860. 1SSL. 4862, 1853. 1854 Packoges... 376 645 1,716 332 1,825 280 Wooil'n fabrice, as before remarked, ar? apparently ia ive an i depreaed, ‘hou, h, in small quantisies' » fair tof several articley have been disposed of during , #t sbout previous quotations. Blankets hive not varied much Cassi meres remain very dull aad heavy, thongh some owners are willing to mak@ @ alight oonces wion rice in order to get ridcf ® portioa of their stock.» There were over 2,000 pieces sold by auction last week, Ineiucieg Hamilton ety les, at 659. a BSc. chiefly at 70e a Tho apd varit usotber qualities, at 85e = 633¢8.; fair rain, coos ‘dering the cbarccier of the goods, whish were vo the best of the several manafacturers. Clothe ara ta pretty ample stock bat pot active request Quotat: ar, however, re nochenged. D-eskiva aud @ionels ra naia previously represeoted. Jasna are in moie suoply po Cemend at old prices. Linseye exbinit nogn tures There is rather more inquiry for nowslia Jaices ® former rates, Satinets sre dull awd depreoiat ing Dorirable masesof twerds aro more sought af er and rule very firm. Other kinds are partiall} neglected, CITY TRADE REPORT. Taurapay, Fab. 2-6 P.M Asis, Only 20 bbls. changeo hands, at yeaterday’s Ir ceR e Brsapstcrrs —Flour was pretty freely dexlt ia, but at recuced Gyures the Gay's busicess incladed 14,700 bdis, Oroimary Wo cboice State, on the spot, at $8 75 a $9, do. to sirive curing the month of larch, at $9, mixed to fancy Wastern, at $8 873¢ a $9 125g aad other kiads at properuions’e prices. there have been 2,000 ble. Soath- tip disposed of, at 39 889 123g for mixed to scraigat a 12de 0 $4 B14 for favorite; aod $9 Biya $10 45 for (arey. por bn): Seles were-likewise made of 120 bbls fas rye flour, at $6 1235; 84 500) Whwar cays cperstions embraced 2,800. basi white at $. 4i 9 260 do. Southern do a: 82 4 Joraey and Lng Inland red at $210. We aeard thot 7,700 barrels rye were prooures from the raiirond depot at $1236 KSL15 Sete and Weatera oats wore ¢ vtwinanie at 640 67> per bushel, Corasightly,favored purchan —the day’s m inte consisted of 64,000 basuels as 960. «$1 for Des ro waite aud yellow, w.ch old mised Western @ $1 at $1 02 fcrold yellow, er ousasi, CoxrBt —Some 600 bags Rio realiz +4 Mies fortus.-The ¢ay's salts amounted to ollows :—Fir export, 1.269; hame ure, 695 ; on ep sala How 294; wad toarriva, 879. Market nteady. | Bay ~-Shippers were buying iver feeely at ve Sgr 0903 | Pe! 100 Tbe Fanants —Rates were without material change. About 20.600 beg oels of corn were engaged for Liverpool at 121, a l2igd.iu buk and bags 609 to 600 bbs. tad w 40. per ion, Abour2 000 bbls, rovta at 4a, with email lov Feaeea cotton at 6 16d. To Londo», dy 000 bo * roma were engaged at 44 ; 200 tlerces bool at ab ut 63 61 9 000 murhein whes' by the clipper ship Woudcook st lid To Ce hifi reim, rater varied frewm 60e, 10659 , nud d 00 feat, messorement, were exgaged at the later frure, A Veessl war engaged to iond at New Orieana for Cees anc Isghorn, then retarn w New Yori, at 25s. per Ib. To Havre Sour was ¢rgeged tom moderale extent a: £50.; wWheet was a Js, ord toe at $12 Tkox —Seoich pig was quiet, yet stiflly held, at $49 a $4] perton sx months ASSES am Tere were 390 bbIt, New Orleaas dixposed of #1 490. per gallon, Gus —Waoae, sper and ol. @ uushanged; Home 6,000 vallons linseed hays been takem at 753, per gallon, FRovISIONS.-—Pirk did nut vary much Tae day's « comprived 700 bola, at 17 for cle-r moss; 8.5% $16 25 for new o.; $15 26 for old de. ; $13 60 for new priay, ant 260 for old do, per bbl. Dressed bogs and cat casat | se more inguived or at ‘or dgures Tore 460 Doxex Western micdie: di-posed of ua private iwr.na alee | Of 340 bbls, priine ard were effscted at 10s: a L05¢s | Beef was ip goo | day’s treneactions reached 420 bbls at full prices, Buiter anc cheese reuein as last nosiced Rea Fevate Seles at Auction:--By A J Biseobar—1 lot commer Fust svenus and E goty sixth street, $1,525, nae a¢j fotug, $),126; 1 do. $1,109; 4ce@, each, $1050, $1,060 a do, $ $1 090; 2 do, $1, uo; 13 do. on fiath and Eighty seventh strest:, ‘with pausiogs $1 do , $1,125 and $1,160; 1 gore Lit, $1. 750 waty eeveath strect, éach, $620; i do., $675 | 2do. on Egaty seventh street, corper First avenue, oson $1,160; 8cu, $810; 8 do. on Firat avenue, sach, $710; a do, cormer of Eghty eizach aireet, $960; L do. om Firss | ayverue, $700, lao $740, Lco on Eighty’ ae atrast, 25. 3 do. joining. each, $015; 1 do, $610; 1d). ret 3 gores, each, $445; 1 acguiar lot, $775, edo. on xbty-tn.rd street, nea! Thirc avenue, $590; aleo ths lot re 2 buildingsan Ny 36 Liberty street, $20,500 By WH. | Frachlio & —1 lot corser Fifty-seventh a rest aad First avenue, $!,6(0; 1¢0. nesr, $990; 2 do. on | street, between Taird aud Fourth aver ues, encd, $860; 1 do. on Eebty sixth street, $975; 1 do on Niuety- third street, $300 By order the Supreme Voart— Bouse and lot No. 176 Snompace atree:, $1,000; do No, 177, $9 600, do No. 479, $0,200; ce No. 1s! 689-0 By Jobe Mon ‘gomers—House aul lot on Meerole atres(, Wiliams ocrg, $. 676; do sarsball strest, $769; 2 lot on North Second etreet, $509. Rice -- there were 1,200 tierces fair to prime sold, $4 E736 © $4 873 per 100 Ids SUGAKS —Sales bave beeo made of 160 hhds. Onda jt ba; 400 do ‘nm bend, for export, on private terms; 69 New oO #atdke a5:, and 20’ do. by aucim, atdc a 41-160 per Io, Wriskgy —atout 400 bbl:. Jersey and prison were dis- pored of at Sée per gallon, For cign Marvets. FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT. PRaNAMBUCO, ee 30, 1853 Surar is scarce. on account of tue Christmas holidays, or ve feel: give way ina week or so. Trey cost a: ithout freigh* or commis S| eaten Bigc. to Sige. por 1o.; whites, 40. to 4740. ir Poe ‘R~ 600 bbls. from Salem, per ® Braz'lian #ihooner, gold at 214500 per bol, leaving » hantsome freicht There are 6 600 bbls op tale, end retail prices are 22] a 24) ‘or Americ: 8, With & prospect of an advance. Coprish sell at 154000 per dram, aod upwards of 7,000 drums on sale. Excuancs om Lordon 284 Business is et » stand, to 10th prximo, «+ Tisely to to be 40 till about 8th Dom New Brprorp Ou. Maxker, Jan 80 —Sperm—Toe inquiry for thi, artiole bes eoatiaued brick duriog the week psit. M681 Bi; 120 weale of 400 bbis. wae made The stock isuow reduced tos few parcels now lamiiag ‘® price wot tranep! from the Java, fo: which, with 590 bola at W: stport, demacies. Whale—The brisk demant i | | 4,000 bbls. in this market. Manufectarers coming for ward for their new stocks, aud a deire manifasted oy bolsters to sell, have ca decline ip prises from oar qnotatin Is. at Oke, 286 do. at 62i¢0 , 1,200 do. wt Bl iKo., Go. in parctls at Glo , 600 do. supposad at 6036 | at (0s, end 12 Tn Holmes’ Hols Dbls, wae sold at 600 delivered im New Bedfor!. cargo of 2.709 bbis. at New York, reosa'ly inuded, was | reported as being sold on Friday, but letters raceived to Gay state that it wae not, bat was being offe-ed at 600, for the waole cargo. Toe market clowu with soms ia. quiry, and with a feeliog with holiers to Gemsud hig! priees Whalebsme—ie have n0 sales to report. Cammnince Catrix Market Feb. 1.—At market 1910 cat tie, about #00 beeves, aod 110 stores. Merest Beef ~Rx | tra, $8; first qua.ity, $7 b+; ses0ad do. $6 50 s 87; , $6 50; ordinery, $6 75 a $5. Hides, oat, $6 60. "Tallow, $8 50 = $9. Petts, $1 37 Rarreling osttis) $5 75 5. 06, $8. Stores—Working oxea, $95 to $144. Cow nd Caiven—$22 to $52. Tw) year old $26 10 84%, Three year old, $36 wo $61. Sheep and | Lambr— 2,618 at market; tales’ slow avd hard to efsct, | unless at alost to the holder. Extra, $625 to $10. ay lot, $2 25 to $4 60, We quote sales for the week of 100 Lee per 0. acd | in Twenty-eient etree". of Fx ¢ Tans and io new and bos ell ing to purchrso for investment or call and exsmine the prcperty. aes p rtion, of the above rhea diess of price Arply to D. w, WHIT must be & @ reet, room Nu 6, svoond flor NEY, W2 Na oR! SALE SRVEKA! LoTs ON THE FIVTO ht gh Bighth word Rrvoklyn, corner of Tuirteoath, seers, and Fifteenth etreets, om favorable te No 35 Wall strost, room 10. on SALE—A FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON BLIZA- Hateset, between Grand and ied ir factory pT KINSIIMEW. 319° Feneth ove sate | aDy : onrth By" pos * A Leer | IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. | ry . hy aN 8 Broprtssor is d . 7 AGUS eR MyORD., cr “Por I PAR. W. WATERBURY, 626)" PEN ANS IN tieviers inquire of CUAS ¥ Hose 70 127, Broome street, N ope CORNER OF BROADWAY AND f * to loti te new Rory & yaUs EELL, room ho 3 Bo Uway, fe! aii'te % k. TO LRT neve bmiléing ob 4 recs, eultadl lor, pis: otorte o chien tpt and pace. Alro. th creeper eS yp hite, the Ahir end fourth doors, together MARSHALL & CLARK, 83% Broadway. TUATED WITdIN K Sey MILEO w Bt: city, containing 66 acres till~ of B. W. V. ‘York; or address box 832 New Hi Haves, Conp., Possor ANDSOME OFFI0KS TO LET Warren street, up etairs. OUSE AND STORE NO. $1 WALKAR STRAET, WEAR Broacway. —Fi dole, ru 4 very low, no ply om taxes. and & fine }+o iba for sty hind of busin the premises. Come a! te ae OFTS 10 LET To LET, THB FIRST AND TWO bertncet ants tein Tartar pate ota j or, Abe vhteo, upper lofts of store Me. S0Vesey Mr HUNT, 196 Woes Fifteenth street, after threes? deck | okeres ihe aoa re ray neat es Vonoy street OR SALEIN A OURISBING wate ON THE ® grocery: gi wyean 2 Vi jOR SalE-A VALUABLE F FARM, “SIL 7 Midsle Island, Suffolk covnty, Long Island, iva 2, i east of New York six wiles north of ¥: bank station, on by land, ith 4 oa baitan a ‘qooa bul a a innd ie uncer good oultiveth tion The show old choap,.as the proprietor wants Swat tuecitye Inguireot We By RANDALL & CO, Not 50 Fulton marhet, Now York, botween the hours of 7’. M. ani 2 ro S412—FiRST CLASS HOUSES—A hip Anigt af attic red Darement brick house in Prinos Wooster: » three stery and basement brick hour nth son street.noar Prince; wo three story sud basem=nt bro tone front Pouses om’ West Twen! hth steve story and beecment brick house on near Sixth avenue, Apply to A. 8akG) we is Wail treet. mely fitied ap, in ag od lo a . 2he prorristor haviv ied to sell. rl street. NOR SaLb—TI8 DAY, VERY LOW FOR CASH, AN oyster and coffer howe; .o ation o2d:, Also, w confeg- ‘enery tand Inquire of B at the Fulton Hotel, & trai tevet ON. Bha owner whakea to lonvosbeatsy For parsiouars apply tou. B. B., UR Sal EB—A VeRY GENTEEL THREE STORY AND berement house ins fizss Fate loostion, on ® coraer. The hence, has all the mrdarn improvements, ie in elegant | order, &o, Will be sold upon easy terms, Also two nice | hoi ses on Twenty fourth etrast, nesr Fou srvly | b OB. KINSHIMBH, S19 Fourth avoone, M. —THE LEASE FUR*ITURE, AND FIX. | 8 loeging bow fhe! uke fe Ae eg OR S4UE—A& SUPKRIOR THRRE-STORY AND BASK- met house on Twovty wxth s}veet, woll, looated, honse | in good order, and handsome xas fixtures; lot 28 fs dia by ¥3 | {¥ Jin Must be sold to close an estate, 4180 two on Twen ty righth streat, west f Fourtn avenus, Price 97,00, AD- Ply toe B KINSHIMAR 319 Fourth avenue, afver2 P.M. F°OK, SARE, IN HOBOKEN. THE PORNITURE IN rs, tall teuly, will b re at Cox's saloon, covuer Cenal and Vareich 2 to 1 o'clock OR SALE CusAr—FouR YSARS Lease, bandsoms offi 1! re pa h arene D, diately. oR saLe “OR TO LsT_—TaR THREE STORY NEW | brick house 70 Wass Twenty-seventh stress, with all the mederp ta pre ion immediately Also, home No tS W y | yinth stre | debeing (67 Br: store, 3 ‘ext frome by AO de Apply tod TOUVEN BL, » SaLE O04 TO LSASE.--1HE SIX FIVE-STORY br stone houses, Nos. 102 te va East Fourtoonta | w offered fo; { the modern improveraents, En jhe best style. Two or mor: heures can be con: - ait desize Price $17,500 ain on bond and mortgage, K nt $170 per year" Address Brvwnstone, Herald office. — BE. OR EX® cyl ee PRODUC’ pr is ron, wal. Falla v with Croton om ever: 3808, or. Apply tok. B. KINSAIMEK, 8 ing 1B ver cen! vonve UK SALE KL AP aa ON mney Halon mae First a bi house and lot, ‘itt Sixth, ri W liam sba'g. Apzis te JORN CR KMART, 128 South Big“1h atrost F“, ® AVENUE LOTS FOR SALS.—TWO LOTS, each fronting 2 tert by 100 deep, on southeast cor Ber or Filth avenues if sirvot, For terms apply at the cottage cm the premines, ESS ORM FOR beve store will be and « lease of ive or eeven years n established about six years, and she oregut owacr i vbliged to tins up f bed healvh. Por further par 74 Blowoker stroot ULTON AVEN of 138 Jote of Ined v the city of Broot lyn. eigbt Lo th ‘This ae hese fr me ba oe 2,20) fee’, oF eight: | tom avenue. $54), baremens. ES BFEE AND Od!0 FLOUR FOR BAKERS’ AND family use.—A large ali rege eo oo ga Ohio fleur ‘be sold under the market price. SOSRPH Nat LOR, Nov? Bridge street. OUSE AND LOT YOR BALE AT YONKERS—O8 | will he exchanged for city proparty. Lot 160 feet b; | Bod bara sad thier out paildings: plenty of fruity fb} Dodern built, contaising thi 001 ‘A river view of \f twenty mi Part of the m n remain, Apply at 79 | Nassau street, office No. 12. OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE LN ST. MARKS'S PLACA, | ‘ear Tompkins equare—A gnbovantialiy built house, ip a fres-rate Tohaerhood wt pied foto inege family cesldeuce or hetel. i ygeaidd lew. and on oan Yerma. Ader OBOKN LOTS FOR SAL,5—IN ALL PaRTS OF THE sy various prices, upon the most ii wishing t0 improve. Inq’ ¢ Lan¢ Office, opposite ferry landing, of WLW. @uiPPaN. ph OU'E 4ND F. RNITURE FOR 8ALB.—POSSE3ISION inmediately if ¢ ‘The three sory 8 brick house Po. 22) West vwenty seventh street, od fxyuree throwzhout. and othe ving Deen veoupi eae ‘ow, aad over wishing to retire, Dereon deer. embark iu t ven of the purchas isp rider, oo ene premises or us South siroet Nuw Yo | SiLAS HALL MDUSTALAL TOME ABBOCLATIO® NUS. § AND LAR sere lot for sale te the former at © discount from aaount iim & ceod chance for any one about to i, Alsos acre In the lat Inter, dddrese Village, it: y, woet aide, bel ad street, for fi to Fan; veut “iow, ne taxon, the lesece can rent free, Address Store, Herald fies, OTs TF ort Firty-teeone an eit; Sree» Leving F (y-ceventh itrestay atGierent Addres afr ROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR PALE--ONE T story attic, basem-nt acd collar frace hous», 20 vy sé feet, filed in with briok, tin roof, front pivtas marble wien tele and eorticed sising do ear yt noer Nevi Price $2 800; ay oy ort interest. Also 1000 ish ts, on accommod: Aply to ERRWPER Ne. rent Brooklyn. Oat .YARD FOR SALE.—AR OLD rE mp he ith fixtures, good will, ey ue nale. given imsmodtat 7 vat ‘s ia ring 1,5)) OUNTRY SRAT FOR SALE CHBAP—RIGHT ACRES of lend, near th ply to Mr. DENNIS agent. tar Rye Westchester ocunty » Ryo station. | ta ait Fitted uP a wala Good WILt, Bia AAD wix, tures of & sedcle ane harness mavat situated withie radio of thie a tai *yatluess ia la four ay se riew Ps story eal im keeping With same aortheasso rner of Will Brid; +f ten treets, bh: = sawed deep, exclusive of tno ey sd ED ACO a i ‘and 96 water, ta co, Lot 10) feet deep. Inquire on presiloes: i ine wha RSALE—THUER LEA or byt 2 gh YARD No. ‘SOpBethune strest, with the coal Ply om the | POR, SALE THe Mouse AyD ior, ‘ToaeTaER Sent avenues Apply ou ths procions FOR SAuE— Tan ean aor AND FIXTURES OF | jumbia street, Known ae the Bell ‘rit’ be told om ¢ or | p for oash, ag the owner has othor and anot coboa| attend to this. Apply on the promises, | RY S418 6. wae » lot 25x11 ‘Thi ¢ Ld 1 abize of RODRET FRAN GIS, LG Wo.l tt. SEWING MACHINE—FOR SALE. TWO BUNDRED fod forey uh ree 0: the capital stock of the Avary Som: ing Mach.ne -ompany Apply t SEELEY & PARSONS, No, GS Walletreet, tm the basement TINSMITHS STOVS “EALERS, AND HARDWARE Fer eale, on very liberal terms & house, lot etore; ‘also “ete ee Terk City. A large bustnese has been sarried on ta ts shove ‘ines for elev vad i* ths only plac. of the | kind (or several miles wishse to retire from bar! Be nim cous-quen-« of ji) health. Fur paren at, jayaire 0€ | W. H MILLAR, $18 Water street, Kew York. isaitebl’ for ary tuer business. UNPARALLE city 108, to A Oa 0 not ce wilt ba sa se 0, FAD OY SOAP MaKERS FOR $4L Mo furnaces, with two boilers: ice. will te sold «hoa if spplied fer tai . H. DOUGHTY, 62 John OPERTY we SALE —TH® LBASR d ren: inom purposes in the olty, Terme it ap cok. WENN, "No 88 Wall street. ‘ALUABLB DRUG TORR FOR SALG.—THA zene t physician, who ne nad the ontire cher, d to his room by sicknors. fhe store 4 is suitable for ® practitioner oF fall pattloulars appl: phi 3 W. RICHARDS 307 Broad ONKARS FOR SAL, TWO LOTS. 3 raat BY ib feet enc! ce! ESEY STREET 1 years, ing No. 38 Vesey dosirable for station, ride fro Went a only fo CLANCY ore oeiag ‘avenue, Now ork ‘O PEDLARS, BOOK AGENTS. 40—TO J ‘snatomical plate Fok Addrove fe bo pold at ‘There 1 considerable to be made ol Diondway Post Offes. FFICES 10 LRT.—SRVSHAL, COMMOSIOUB AND G-nvenions offices to let at No, # Bowling Green. Apply « twit R WILMERDING, No. 8i Beaver shicen FICE |TO LET.—A BEAUTIFUL FRONT orrigm ie ib’ Great Jonas sbrect, near BSAC way: one of the tee « ‘ho city for a first class physicism — Posses- jon In By be had lnmocistely Tease comtia foor May next, it’ W! KIGH ARDS, 307 Broad ways pzions h OORNER OF BROALWAY AND wupren the s+00) thied, fourth and le _ ge Ou she eorner of Fulton str A ape W. RUSSELL, rom Ne % nae. cob ae ls Rh ESTASE OFFiCs 10 LET—FURNITURE AND fixtures for sale, i Apply at So. 6c orgy i A copeniates lagedien, oe TO LAT—NO: rect, having Iara eee ann ply to IRA P&RIGO, 61 Nara: 0 LB'—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, ILD. ing euliable ter » wullder cee variety saat ee § which, wheld ry ets or &b arrangement may bo aan For 163 ite situated on s oroas Bighth aven' ons in the Sixthteensh ward, MM, Bistth ovens, corner et Sixteenth Pd 10 LET—FROM THE ry OF APR WRLL Boy public house Bast Nee Tork Paphby For further partic Basha Tew. Carlee Wi joulars inqnire at Med —— ees 10 LBT-A SPAUIOUS FIRST CLAS STORS oN DEN t, running shrough to Spruce street, with yu -evilar su@ vaults eral fine light lot if de ire iont little bre 6163 Broadway, Atte: up wieh Bhi ry Apply to JaMEF PRICK, a0 agen mb siteet’ usar Gauak” T LBT—THS LAKGE STORE, BASEMENT AND welling on the pert corner of Grecawiek and Oani Jes will be given. Inquire as Mulberry str treat, rie To a good tauans's T° LET—TWO STORES, EIGHTY 0 Caaa] sheet or 142 Tocms. ten windows each ; 01 With ty enty wiodows, good f r book binders; ment, $5 by 80; im bulleiog Nos. 19 and 21 ana ates, cor: ner of Theatre’ al This building vill be remodolled > ADI the first o! ave iron column ply to BARLES sQui 38 Broadway, 10 LET—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, ON SECOND floor. Apply a: 50 Warres strect, TS LE1—A FRONT BASEMENT, FOR A RESTAUR. 112, Grand etrees, two doors west of Broadway, well o ulated for the business, aud Joda\ion eannos be bea, Im. quiro at 11d Grane street: 10 LET—FIVE OR SIX LARGE SQUAR! O0MS ON second and third ours, to families or single seatlemen, ed or unfarnished, with board, at 110 Grand street. Gas in each roo TS LET—THE L«RGR AND COMMODIOUS FOUR oT DEEP: FOUR mee real A] brick store, (vacking and smoking establishment) No. 1 wet sirog., For partizolars inguize og the Yemisos, or cf LOUNSBERY, COOK & COn 36 and Sr z ‘DRY BASEMENT, WITH we icy imm~diate possessisn oan be Lad. atNo. 38 Fxchange Place, —TO Reunitsascmes & JEWELERS, oe 0 ree. hat finieh rs, O LEt-NO. 38% BROADWAY, THE THIRD AND a = Srories, Sogsties ct seperate, nd mmediste posses jon given. in complete order for the daguorr! - nese. ApplytoN A. TREEMAN, 25) Broadway. ead 0, LETHE, STORRS AND DWELLING HOUBES Nos. $7 and 98 Cherry Moltered snd aay Hecaal sea ate Nduse ‘No a2" er eb, alrothe store Ue 4i i toi steet For termsappiy to. ITH, 560 Hieasto threes, 0 LET—A, DOUBLE Hovs -NINT: Tiarerend sears potash, wine Can tt 0 sh py hiere fedeabe ot @ for two millss, ‘having two rovarate hail doore: ot would aun PrUMitna bea cca ties artes peas aged and day. Posweusion immediately, \Inquirooa thy oramta>s, iy address D. cnn 94 Greenwich street, Mrs. He ar. ried and address. No oth 0 LET at A DUAM—WITHIN THREE MINUTES walk of the bsuse suitable fr ay rosidenee of @ retired family ated on an emi leo, & ap modern impreve' parti Pretslove Of re Besetord, ov of’ Men ae Allen strost, New Yor! To ia OR LEA‘ TOE waae STORY STORE a0. Frapblin street. near The store is 35 bj » with three le ge icfts, one Ieee 45 and two GW feet ia ith. A gocd location, Apply to R. JACOT, 42 Harrison prondway. by 101; tered in any way te suits govd tenant. Mon fur @ store or mayu Sctaring business Apply te WM. & JOUN O's its street, ogether. ‘Apply 0 JOHN G. sowcw. Tos Grand eieveke ie LET OR LEASE—FOR reg! came f — MAY next, s\ore ad dwellia hor id street, corner 0 LAT OR LEaSE—* HE FOUR STORY, FIRST CLASS, extre wide house, 5(0 Monston atres at Broadway, ‘Will be rev ted for business purposes For 3, apply to tae ewer, on the premises. SSS ee 0 LET OR LEASE-1HE SECOND AND THIRD stories of store No. 52 Dey street, next door to the Bo: Street How About 25 by £0 tect. Possession of secon: ghey oun be Bad immediately, Apply to A. D. GALB, 225 0 VET AND FURNITURE FOR SALK.—Aa GENTERL hoarding house, in nice order, faraitare nearly new, weal fe the Norsh ‘river. Wil be ol low it . noren spd posseosion iron ta 5 be KD, S07 Bironden I. » W. MIC AA LET OR FOR, SAL! pat Rolf Ria. modern built brick house 76 W: near Fixth with basement, elle Rent $7: Apply at 159 Went ‘ 10 LET OR THS LEASH FOR SALE—HAS FOUR sears to ran from May next: poptession given om ot be- sond street, fore: ‘5th of April, vbe dwelling house N With stable in the roar. The houss hai ments. A portion of tre furniture fer looa- Lory tion for ® profestional man. Vem be soon com, vill o'clock P. 10 LEASE FOK A TERM OF YEARS—A VALU. ct of around on Varick street, withia 3 fa90 of nha by LOL fort in dept building @ by 50 PO. LUMBAR AND COAL DEALERS AND MANUFAO. turers —Te lease, in lots to al otlend, and a wane on Newsown Oreck, with a Tourtven feck. Tht pro tro miler feo! road lendieg to. Ma eapauand rand reapply to Wie. FU FULTON the y ston Maspeth. Islsud, Willi sare, on the InN NO. ity otra, Seek FORKSHOPS TO LET— nt ¢ new tae corner of Broadway, bei feet on Mercer; wel riraae, and weed on Mer Also, pi Matrimony MADE EASY —PROFBSSOR DE ALTON, Fieeieren colebriey, will send to sag, agdresn on FP 1, plata ‘directionethes wile enable ladies or eon men to win, pena raga FRE sex as their hoarte may desire. 124 Chatham sjuate Por Umios, Tosi clroumstances, coquisites, do, whi-h will be Evi rything concetaing letters of interviews ateioe y eablnval. Terms—Genve $2, adios ny ae ooR » REASOWABLE, AT 98 ’

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