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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. eee MONEY MARKET. Fuuvay, Feb. 24—6 P. M. With transactions to » much greater extent than asus], the stoek market was not so well sustained today. The Gemand was pretty geveral, and the flustuations quite moderate, There were no indications of a reastion, and the lull is probably merely s prelude to greater buoyancy. Reading Railroad has moved up repidly, This influence is from Philadelphia, the purchasers being principally from thatelty, Some time since large quantities of this stook were put on the market, and prices rua down below seventy per cent. Parties holding were compelled to sell, ‘and the cash rates ruled one and two per cent belew those current on time. Those who sold them are buying now at much higher prices. Now Jersey Z'nc has improved Intely @ fraction. We have not heard anything lately about the dividend. It is probable that more will be paid, Gold Hill sold at an advance of { per cent, and closed firm. Cumberland Coal was rather heavy at the first board to-<ay. Morris Canal went up % per cent; Gold Hill, {; Pennsylvania O2al Oompany, <; Harlem, 3; Michigan Central Railroad, <. Panama bernie destined %. Cumberland Ova), %; Panama Bond,1; Canton Company, {. Railroad bonis were heavy. ‘ike mows trom California is mot quite so favora- Die, financially or commercially, an was geserally antici” pated, but the bears of Wall street will not find much in the public or private accounts to draw consolation from. The mining intelligence is full as encouraging as copld have been expected for the season, and the stria- gency in money matters was calculsted to uperate more as a regulator thea a destroyer of mercantile credit. ‘Te enterprise and resources of Californis are #0 great that the most disastrous event is but temporarily felt. ‘Whatever diffisulties may have been recently realized ia Ban Franciseo, in consequence cf the reduction im the produstion of gold, will disapear as soon as the season has wafficiently advanced to give the required facilities fer wouking in the mines. The miners are anxiously looking for rain, The past season has been unusually dry, ands large population in the interior of California has been Mile. This bas seriously restricted the demand for mer- ehandise, anc prices have consequently depreciated. Bu siness had been dull and stocks of goods on hand were coutaulating. If the effect here of these accounts is such asit should be, there will be s speedy recovery in San Fran- eiseo, and a return to better times, All that is required {aa reduction in shipment: of merchandise from the At- antic ports to California and a liquidatien would soon follow that would relieve the money market materially. ‘We do not look for anything serious occurring among the commercial classes of California; but, on the contrary, we Delieve that the present stringency in financial affairs will havea healthy influence, and by acting merely asa ‘wholesome oheck, prevent one of those revaisions or revo. Tatiogs which have been so disastrous along the Atlantic elope of the Union. ‘The Ban Francisco Chronicle gives the followiag account of the rum upon the banking houte of Adams & Oo,:— On Tue ay evening, January 17, a rumor was ciroule- ted in the atveots thet tue benting house of of Adams & Oo. and sented their certificates. It was not the heavy Hors whe asked payment. Menof means to ooy Geposited small amounts came by cohorts. With long faces and trembling ands Bear eprcesches, the couvter over which 's0 mapy sed, acd when the certificate was poncred and the yellow coia counted down, ‘hey clutched it as drowning men seize hold of @ spar or hhenecop thrown overboard for their Bo the matier progressed. At five 0’ fewelve hyndrec ceriiticates of depoal', avi ro bunds ed and arty dollars each, had been paid. The whole amount lay between $300,000 and $400,000. fice was kept open as long as. depositors wished to their fands, sie Sern ware, be te Fay cree ol: for, without accepting the offers friends, ‘We presume the run isover. It was ‘@ very foolish one; and the whole rumor undoubtedly arore from the fact that from some cause their ie shipment oe dost had not been reported through the press, as thore of others, They had neve:theless shipped more than usual. This run will cause them no neiereiaes,, and soatesly a temporary loss. There was mo cause for —the pr! te property members of the firm beiog amply able to reft nd all the deposits. ‘Their branches throughout the State will usdoubteily have to pase # similar orde.); but it will not hart them, for md probably to the \bling-tab'e, then, wil Pram en arene peal be beak tothe Gamblers, It would be s curious thing to kaw how much of the four hundred thouss Leenoreenetiggey tps ‘The following bill has been reported in the Assembly of this State by Mr. Benedict, from the Committee on Banks, Tead twice, and committed to the Committee of the ‘Whole An act to prevent the re-iesue of the circulating notes of banks whose charters have expired, or ahall hereafter 1. The circulating notes issued by an incorporated ai whose charter has expired or shall hereafter expire, aball be withdrawn from circulation, and shall not there- after be reis.ued or gekyf any individual banker, yY purpose ie = lp ready expired, one third cea ole heey won er one part of its cireu! in one Fa om third part in two years, and the Seg banking association or bank, as follows:— The notes of mean years from the time sot takes ei circulating notes of all banks whose charter hall here after expire, as foliows:—One- third part in one year, one- = fp Beads a bee and the remainder in titree years the said charter shall expire. But this pooh rasan not prevent any euch individual banker, bank or banking aseociation from presenting to the trustees of euch a imsorporated bank such circulating notes for | hes &. Every individue! banker, and the officers, dires- a of apy baok or or banking essocia'ion, who aise ke mere the sacha so of this set, shall be ‘penalties prescribed by law for issuing bills eta for the purpose of putting them into civulat'on ty go being Suthorised by law. a This act aball take ¢ffest on the Art day of May webs uhdseshilile hbase 6 Seotena shld, safety fand banks which have, after the expiration of their old char- ters, continued butiners under the free banking law, from @troulating their old safety fund issues. We called for | the passage of such an sct several years sinoe, bat the Leg'slature appeared to have more important business ia hand, and the people have been liable to serious josses: Fortunately, none Lave occurred from this neglect, and it is mot, therefore, too late to remedy the evil. The anaexed statement exhibits the quantity an’ value Of foreign dry gootn entered at this port for conramption, for warehousing, and the withdrawals from warehouse, Guring the week ending and {acluding Thursday, Feb. 23, 1864:— Movements ix Foretax Dry Goons. Entered for MANUPACTURSS OF COTTON. hye Value +1072 $277,840 wm 4974 + 1,887 $438,162 MANUFACTURES OF SILK. Try 22883 poskn& $838 Total...... 867 $156,019 MANUFACTURES OF SILK 8 $12 860 tone cal at0 3796 FA SonBoan i Butered MANUFACTURES OF Woot. 93 811.607 citont Pye MANUYACTURERS OF BILK 7 + 7,847 $2,820,114 4,685 $3,246,068 eee ree Warehouse. Manufactures of wool. ss. 454k cottons. 17: ha 956 ETT} Totals......cs0ee- Value put om market week we 4 1858, $2 415,070 Do Poe do. 20. . 3,18) 4 408 14 Exooss in 1853 over 1864 for the week....... The trarsactions im foreign dry goods are more 6x- tensive than those in domestic at precent; but the former do not command any more satisfactory prices. The im- porters do not like to hold over the supplies, and appear ‘to be very free sellers. Thisis one of the causes of the activity in foreiga fabrics. The warlike accounts from Europe doubtless nurture the demand, as prolonged strife there would measurably affect the sources of our supplies. Nevertheless, this would not seriously injure our own industrial interests, but would tend to improve such. ‘This obser vation is founded upon the supposition that our servante— who manage the affairs of this, the only liberty loving country upon the face of the earth, im our behalf— have sufficient ability and prudence to oonduct our nation, asthe vanguard of civilisation, in the spirit of decided and inviolable neutrality. Thus controlled, our people will have no good reasom to deplore a general European war, which would directly benefit their agricultaral, manufacturing, aed, to some though not an equal extent, commercial interests, and, indirectly, strengthen the popular institutions to which our wonderful progress is solely attributable, by the extension of the area of human freedom, now enjoyed by Americans alone. ‘The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of the United Btates for the port of New York, this day, Feb. 24, were $327,200, of which, $250,000 was transfers; the payments amounted to $62,615 53 ; leaving a balance on hand of $7,096,906 70, Fauay, Feb, 24, 1864. 450 ana P ¥ Cl Oo. $8,000 Ohio 6s °60..28 108 Cal. 77a 770 b8. ad dellars drawn de its way into the winners’ pockets maa has tone into the rip of d the jattered BOARD. a N. C’a Copper... Sh Serle hE. OP J i0 Hotesn, Rivera = Ill, Osatral R'a.. 20 Mw Central R'd 104 oe ae o 200 Cald’n Minivg bo. 400 Ulster Mintog Oo., 300 Pen & Lh Zine Oo, Mines and Mining. Fawar, Feb. 24—6 P, M. ‘The improvement of last evening continued to-day Gold Hill exhibited the most marzed change. active demand at 3%. At the Stock Exchange this morn- ing, about 1,500 shares sold, closing at 3°{. the other day, the President and seven of the stock holders leave this dsy for the mines, chiefly for the purpose of making extensions to their works and machinery. Two of these mines, which have been worked beeen for eight years, are now yielding at the rate month. The company has ate the Randolph mine; the bushels of ore taken out yielced $31 09 per of Mr. Holaes, the superintendent of the sold at 33{, on time, with sales, however, New Jersey Zino is selling at 91, 09% —a mat. The resolution of the company not hee impaired the market value of ths stock, and Jess confidence fs felt in formerly. Parker Vein berlend is stationary at 3) One thousand Conrad sold at Board, the follow worhas, 35%; for Hiwasse. tor Moviten, %; for Northwertern, for Isle Royale, 22; for Ripley, 35; f for Portage, 10; for Preval Gat 650 ; for Rutherford Sie s likewise imp-oved 4. C , 80d North Caroline at 4, the last sais wen at 7% were the bids: ~ Fur MINING BOARD. 800 rho Lehigh Zine.e90 8 60 Uleter Lead CITY TRADE REPOR®. Frupay, Foo. #—6 P. M Asim —Beles of 70 bbls were re) BRRADeTUFFS matnicg in fair Gomand, snd firm, wi all and bbs, mized to fe Uv at 88 81K 0 88 098 66; and other ’a busisess consisted of 8, Weerern at $8 26 . ippere Tope, and the amrust «i poet wa Legh om Le fas, i! cbiefly at 200, including one lot at y at 290, one Ons — Whale and were Phd aad quiet. Sales evo s ee eae arc eae ty a a Bae per gi Other varieties were as last noticed. Paovnone Pork was still lower, The dsy’s sales reached 400 bbls. New, bere, at $15 ¥"} a $18 87% for mess; and $18 260 $135 8734 for pi with 600. b! mess, deliverable in Jane, at $16 Ce bl. ‘about 170 for ger pag yore tog hams bon 340. & Oo, and 886. a 90, gers The i eipemipual Portas at 100. write oe Tb. Beef varied little. The sale raced 310 bbls at $6 a $8 for country a ci prise; 800 81 50 for coun try mess, and ry for rey ean, per bbl. Prime mesa beef and ‘hams ware vall held’above the limits of purchasers. Obi: able at 125 a 16c., and 15s. 8 190. per lb. Cheese was in Detter de-vand, at 00,0 126, per Ib. Rust Estars —Sales at auction —By A. J. Bleecker—) lot on Eigh' 1 fh Poy traty lle aphasia ne apg ain each $610; on BM acd fourth street, near Tenth avenue, $780; 4 on Fourth avenue, belween ‘Fi “fifth and inks | & sixth streets, enc! 000; 2 stery brick house and lot Redge street, $3, 4 lots on Seventy seventh street, pear eae Str ea 1 on the rear on Seventy: sixth atreet, $560; oF Seventy sixth street, near First Maton sare; avenues, each $710; 1 corserof Tenth avenue and Sixty- bth treet, $1,560; 6 corner of Eleventh sheet and ‘th aveaue, pes $400; 8 oa 111th street, ench $385; do, $895; 6 on Eighty. r street, $600; 2 story and Tighty: ninth street, $825; #0 story brick howe ‘acd lot ‘b street, mesr Eleventh avenue, $2,211. Mevars. Cole & Chilton sold to day, at the Merchants’ Er aim, the poe ey ne ate ‘and lots ia New York:— lo 8 story brick house 141 ars door) 94080; atreot, (26 feet front by 89 ‘eet 9 inches Jets, one on north side of, west of feath ar front 25 feet and depth 100 feet. ‘And one on the south of Six- tieth: atest (tame front and depth) $726; 4 story brick boue lot, north side of Forty.siath street, west of Bixtb avenue, (lot 45 feet front by 100 feat deep, ) $5,900; 4 story brick. having two stores in the basement, N». 197 img Oey \d street, between First and Second avenues, lot et front 98 feet 9 inches deep,) ¢4 800. nn property—! éwellis g and lot or treet, corner Prospect, 223 by 100 feet, $7, ae two ania half story frame house 197 Pearl street, between tgp se and Ooncord, 22 by 103 feet, $8,250, lease of property re and Christopher streets, four years from Ist May, Tas. We subjoin the details of this forenoon’s aus- tom:— Im) par Golden Gate, &o.--terms, 6 months. Hyson—16 chests at 390.; 20 half do 40c.; 66 do. 363¢¢.; Young Hysor—190 half chests at 420,; 145 do. A 480 Pikeee! 66 do. 893¢6.; 88 a Gunpowder—18 halt cheste, io a7 40 | 51.é0. S103 108-4 50 boxes de. 80;40.; 21 entes do. S80, ‘aperial--8 Pai chests at 600 ; 17 do. at 43340 ; 12 do. 8534¢.; 21 do. 89c.; 80 do. 27340,;" 10 cases do. 863.; 20 do. 85340.; 200 boxes do, 80%. Scuchong—20 cbesta at 283¢0,; 200 half do, 20. ; 452 do, 26e.; 104 do. 24340 ; 25 do. 28346 ; 277 do, 230,’ Ning Yong’ Pouchog—40 half chests Zlo.; 463 do. 20%¢. Chula Pouchoog—100 halt chests 290. | Googoa chests 243401;°00 do, 24. Oolomg—-113 Balt Shente! 860. ; 800 do. 86340.; 149 do, 833.; 476 co, 828.; 275 do. 81346. ;'45 caree do. 408.; 10do 88340. Sricss —Sqall sa'es of mace were made at 1066., and 60 bags pepper on private terms SPiuirs TURPENTINE.=-There were 1,000 bbls. sokd at @8o. a 10s., sixty days, interest added, per gallon SvGaRs.—180 to 140 hbds. Cuba were sold at 43 c., and 300 do, éo, om private terms; also, 100 do, New Orleaie at 4346. « 6e.; 100 boxes brown Havana, lo for refining at 47(¢., and 160 do. fair brow: 36 uw er amt heard that 16,000 Ibs. prime were sold at 2 pay was quiet; sales of 61 cases Flori fe made at 100) a 140°; 72 bales Yare at do, a 43e, Wairxny,—The day oi and prison at Sl oo 82c . usual term: and s small lot of drudge at Woot.—No sales wi foregn worthy of notice. The mer. t is quiet fer ee. Fivece and pulled are in notice sales of the former to the nt of cao iba yaad ef pulled about 60,000 bs., on private terms, Domestic Markets. Bricuton Maaxer, Feb. 23 —Aat market 650 bsef oy 20 working onen, 35 cows and calves, 1,860 she-p ai swine. Beef cattle—The supply skort and elven: pile priesa $8 60; fi-at aust 7, third, $5 50 « pi were obtaiced. We quote ¢: 97 60 @ $8; 1e00nd, $7 a $7 Workiog ¢xen—No sale: pos on cesar’, ot the severe weather. Cows ad calves—Sales at $25 a $18. Sheep— Sales at $3 600 $9 60. Swine—No eales ia lots to pecdle. A few were retailed at 53<0' a 6)<0. Caunerpce Carts Manker. vant 22—At market 000 cattle, about 576 beeves, and 26 stervs Market beef— Estra. per cwt., $8 25; fret quality, ro | seoond do., $7 0 $7 75; third do.. $3 60; orcioary. $5 75 a $6. ‘mises, eee 586, 25,8, 98 80. atlow, $8 $0 9 0. Pe 8. 11340. & Barrplling cattle 5X0 = 60. Veal cslver, ots $7. BStores— Working oxen, $68 a $216. Cows snd calves—$26 a $65. Twe years ss. ent, $25 a $42, Three years old, $36 0 $72. er} Iamps—2,208 at market; ext:a, $6012. By 600 86 75. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY $2.500. lard, situated at from Thirty-fires street. a with: fruit, keds thtabbery. Tae price ts argain, Apply immediately JSHALDON, £9 Nasonu strech [Bere sold aeeraeea STOCK, AND FIX- res of,ore of tho best ad Fee in galleries in ted corner aenkaats ae Sa. treet, now lon. fitted up in the ve Loostion Rent nominal, ‘Apply o ‘o D LOWSS, 83 ‘& VERY NEAT. wh three acres of gar’ ride HOUSE, CARRIAGE HOUSE, AND LOT FOR SALE— situated on Bedford avenue. Brooklyn, four minutes frem Peck rlip ferry, Williamebtrg —Brown stone 25 by 44, and an cight feet piazza; hot and oold to the shird ri ti statuary mar ommande a fine yt _rives will be peste of ‘GnO. ¢ Terral! ss, of Bedf rd avenue and Wilson street, ‘Brookiya or at ry, New York. A TEATBER Pd st ppc ig ne} prone FOR pene. Fane b ren ei }o8, each fruit and ‘crntinentel er nd a of brig “sch FOR gale one OF SIX Tih tares | orm, Drs STORS FOR SALE-SITUATED UP yond In sickly pepulated neighborhood. being od var 25 & week, a 1 proche and doing & business ‘$500. Address e t brosdway rPout on stating whore aa interview may Dyes STORE pated SALB-A pase AND WELL FUR- nished 00d for the last thet pats fore 1 awe cael Monroe street. bi RUG STORE in @ goed lo & note to Docter, sold cheap for Apply st 261 CHEAP, WELL un th uP, ans goed business. Address ‘OUSES TO. ys THR BOK! bd ial yyrars waciae Api ly 0 K. H se trom 8 to 10 A. oon andé JOHN M. BOARD. OnLaRy. AND et 'Y — <a CY GOODS STORE FOR SALE.—A we Ball, a in re tal Hetoken, se Twen' Thirkleth shree b of re well Peaante peat Bearing hr house or eo EN WADED, 5B a sare Bal noute JOBN 338 my eek ler Bowory Bank. | one of ten saree 5 nite iP AND 2 OR ge bs ol Wet: treet, oes ‘the hours of and ‘on Lat ON CITY LOTS, ON om Pye ol and twenty or Morrisania, it a ret tlie Tor further wner is going to Burope for BD UnTETAN AL HOME Me ASEOCIASE for sale Chance, for any ¢ mie A iste reas Village, F PURCHASED BY TO-MORROW deraer THR wil be aoid t's greut tac metlen ¢ the premises, to (ON, NO8.2 AND 3.—AN from ‘OR.—FOR BALE, VERY | CHEAP, TWELYE HUNDRED 110 south sore are, uD stairs. (Ca L. l.—THIRTY-FIVE ll we state and cozmes z, ‘tons of Bastern ive, for sl fresco oie steal Pelnting. $6.0 ooh Te hes HOSSACK & JON Angulo om she premises, Mo. 12 i Week Tronty-cigh @ furniture will be told if desired, as the owner in- {thie to leave the sity. BR SALE—1 HE house yn Plankroad: price $150 oh in lots of, cround masse My SIMOTHY NOSTRAND. ON WEST STREET, WITH STOCK Ie yeace Bae ty very eats NEW THRER STORY eect Wenth street, m ilar, good nd at eae ti ieee Sy clea’ Sears OR SALE—OR TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS, ® large four story brick dwelling, Cmysgt for factory, ether with s frame yoke | on the rear of the 1 ty. em Reoond and 7) tb street tf D. Decker To an 18 Ann street, OR SALE— AT KINGSTON. NEW YORK, A FINE < pool house, with lot Fon ge Lng by the sabesriber oe, and fi gvery. ps: No. 76 West Two ry ~~ Fay 3 igh basome: Ba tnear she pabove in 2 hot and for sale. ae ine five fire proof store. JOHN 58. FEeus. 62 William street. Coes AINT STORE FOR S411 tures of an ae ostablis! 1 will bo sold very cb the yung lady osm bo iit ruaning it, Iaauire ts 10 IXTY-SEVENTH STRERT.—FOR SALE, FIVE LOTS, tnoh 25 by ipeiseehs tushy in Sixty-seventh street, south th and Kighth avenues. These lots are joh is now being Can | operty thereon. aid on Boty level with iq oo entire blook Db; 'OR SALR—AT KINGSBRIDGB, 23 ACRES OF LAND, ~ eaeekin ‘the Bariem river an: of elsher the Harlem fall kinds in ean ROWE, | Nor Gan WO LARGE GLASS SHOW casas ow ; location conteal 1,767 Post Office. OR SAI as Lee wee ARIE. Reg Nos then od | oaet Re down town: be a of the patel? Palace, ats of al 0 Apply tor tones days, to thelr ag x) iO DRY GOODS MEN. —TO BS DISPOSED OF, THES ill Bom ed of ee sapablianed dex On chalt ut fhe ea © mo) hy Werchentia’ Hashaasy 23, by James H: Miller. iN coker of Thinry hiih strvet and Bhd e’oloak, i tezsele KENNEDY subst equisiiien for afiret lass welling” FI£LDS BROTHER & CO. jteone and Morgan svt., Jersey City. STOCK, FIXTUR®S, &C. station ory, é Fo, op tt nae “8 cox lease of a confectio: Priveipal strocts ef thie city, a good situ: d do! Stook, fixtures, £0. aon Ay amount will be required. addross @. W. J. c 10, GSOCERS FOR SLE, WITH THE FIXTURES, the cld established stand 150 A) street; dv in the city for the grocery, De phe seek ora partte suit the applicant, tats Me Wy a farther Partioulars apply 04180 pertoey street, tee ek daphne g-gn Fe a ag FOR SALE—NO. — No. lls re tee particulars inquite on. J, BROWN, 43 Ci Fri rinity Chapel: ion nother wits . great variety of beuses and lote in every restion of the city. Apply JOHN 8. KSL3O 62 Willism ‘shceet, aL Eye GRES NWICH mewn Pi (rd of onwioh and Jay ye res) will 20 so) Ex peas on Wodvosds; order of IANUFACTORY DOING A Tools jor three bran: $1000 Fi worth $200; splendid 102 Nawau atrees, room EY spammer cet wt prome Court, under the di: jus Bo’ Tot ta the rese of the ab tease tu of the undersign: arc urd ts feet bm epr FINE 11 STORY HOUSR a os, betwoon Sixt ob ont rrvioulsn apply 89 DUMONT & 4 HOBACK, suctione» th a THNAN TS KEGISTR GE. —TO LBS&E, THR WHOLE BUILDING, « orthe lowrr floor and osllar ot stora 5) = PA vera of years. Apply to G. W. CLARK! aoe —ROONS TO LET OB LEASE, ON 12 % TARE, PEALS d floors, suitable either for o or apy ther ign Secsias VERY HANDSOME COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO LET —About two ans me half % ‘eit area Pert siz ai ADI keawe No. 434 Fourth aver ue. Ber SALE—THE tthe o bess tee Laval AND ee oF a 4 drinking sal for Tusiness early thts day, at the U: Chambers. street, second cre ee Offies, FOF, 84.27 ONE OF RICH'S (OTRARNE & MARVIN'S) jalsmanders, nearly new; will do sold at a second. firet ae deocation for prion 108. ft i R. CUMMINGS, 1 street, oron she BALE—A RED SETTER SLUT AND FOUR PUPS, Wvertiser. . Inquize of E. Brosdway, can be hed for $40. to $350 weekly; also, Mare ko store. Lease will be oid with Sz wi eb ot Mates, By applulag ts to ©. By HOWES, o3 Nessaa stryot ING A ehh At MODE&GN Lt evs aud use ofa ood Derlor basemonte, pn nd required, No e or ny. for oxe wee ined purobate "a Tee urease s OB RUWES, 38, £9 Nassau sroot,_ oO DWAY ‘PROPERTY 70 Li p hall incwn ae the Georoma, N ‘ion house cielo mat eleven ro IN ROOM AnD korts 20 TO LRT-IN THE mmodious store No. 167 South stro ag aon aie it ee 4 o shipping commisrion busines w . TE W ART. apenas Ww, the corner store No. 34 Broad eee 1B W eat FOr ei eg BROWN STONE | and encumber cf offices in ei yt house 150 West Fourteenth street, bet ard Eighth avenues, south side, Inquire of G 184 Weoster stre: OF SALE.—T8E BRICK Peal Rear Bi feet by 80 sil the Me way =P, iy 104, tbe crane dunt vores ‘and wi burners EROES "Pine aireet, corner of Brot ACTORY TO Sa oR ror. SAL) 25 sores of land, and 90 minctes trom this of Pet. Apply to Dr. M. 4 Lor ee ‘tet eateries anda aoe Ce oe TO LET—ALSO A! & pari hai sues oee — FIXTURES, np STOCK OF | breekfass, if desired. Apply at 670 THREE STORY with the modera bt yp td mes, ane i, with neni ry loop by 25 feet, w matal trees an: * ree ae eash. of whieh 8 0 on Ltd REE STORY HOUSE NO. 222 VARIOK. eel house No. 61 -) eae Vane street, Cr be den after ‘oP Ebay ii Event Geet teu es Wort Thirty tocond street. LET—A TWO STORY BRICK FACTOSY AT 111 ‘Twenty fourth street, botwoen Sixth and Seventh aveat ish steam power, brush mill cylinders, hydraulic press, eat all the apparatus attached, suitable for any man ‘Apply to M. WILSON, oorner of ‘iam ‘atroe, 10 lr Fifa a rane NEW, (ENGuisg BASE. ne LET—AT 257 B apy sy, A joe ON THE wo yuita’ r an Office or & Pessmien immed: teige TuLIAM MURPHY, 87 \< Kent moderate. Apply te way, up stairs, < LET—BROADWAY LOFTS, BASEMENT +. nom, r] Ey eparate or together. Apply to WM. L. B: 48 Broadway. Ts LET—THE S8BCOND, THIRD » tae FOURTH floors of house 270 Gre-nwio! aud Marray, seitable for dwollta og purposes. Apply to WM. A. EucHag on ‘the premises. 4 geen) LET—10 A SWALL FAMILY bts f PART OF A modern built house, containing eas, bi ac, ia Feary, — near Rutgers. Kent. $375. Address L. B., joe. 0 LATTA WHOLE OF THE SECOND FLOOR, O% he third snd fourth flo:ry, of the well built and comme dicus ator ashington stress, oor binson. Ine ue on the premitens st RALTENHORE & WOMATIR: RA HOTEL, ON & ee FOR THREE ‘try plac situated at Castohester Bridge, m the olty, fourteen piles on ing Shaded with forest brick mansion, ted dail other necess oul For bealsh ant view, but few ‘will surpass i. apply ah 76 Kast Fourteenth street, ie Re esta STORY reg NO. x Bini] 10, ® part of the house. No. 8 Sixth streot, hall jason ea neat 10 Lain oes THE FIRST OF Pons N and commodious store No. 1(7 Murray ly buils, _ roof, 25 fest by ‘aa ment. Apply at the store. (0 LRT.—THE UPPER Pa! L Bouse in FiMveenth street, near Soeo family, without ehildren,) House he i OC ats Hot and ool ‘0. 3. HIGGINS, Meal’ ‘Batate Brok seeds trom Ito 3. tion fn 1] ey, fi ow. Maguire, 167 Won eh T° LET—PART OF WOUEE 153 CROSBY STRBST, BB- tween Houston and Bleeoker. Inquire on the premises 10 LET. fei DWELLINGS NOP. 378 SND a6 Fou mney, commas twalve eat ia pred cries with renee, x het aad cold wate, 3. ronk 0835 Ferorai Lew and four stories, on ‘rte. ye ater on every floor; rent $70. Apply to nd wi {Stns IMER, 319 Fourth aven ET.—TO A SMALL YAWILY, TUE SRCOND STORY *finonse No. O11 Washington a _cimsisting ot fous and tack 7 panizios bos d bedroom om ome oor. «n from 2 to 5 oelook, vm, 10 LET—A GENTEBL THREE STOKY SRICK HOUSE on at girest, dear Third « very desira- earion given in o's numberof ther B. KINSAIMBR, 319 LET—ON THE LINE OF BkOADWAY, TWO PAR lorg.on the frst f08, front Dasemext and room for nate van! very imal family. ‘Hessstvion ‘Immediately. tide. Tes handsomely inraiahegs ‘Addross No stnese, 4 0 inquire No. 77 Adaauauroot, ther parti joulare tee 10 LET OR LEASE—A bit BRIOK HOUSS, WITH twenty roome large yard +ilae, with Croton water, marble mante's and nemy pe Painted and in rate Aleo s first clas how jeth street, for sale, or woul quohast bag ny “igi erm food down and Uifoe, No. 170 Thirty tor ors avenue: or No. 127 Vhirty-nith street, av - ‘App 9 J "to * G. PIBRCR, ‘corner of roadway, LET oR Leyes THE BUILDINGS and — mises in the 135 Amos sir’ aupied as but particular any 088 whe quired, as thors is one alroscy sob int building, of ‘twelve bunéred gallons onpacity, ge Rn withe hoist will bo sold to the tenant if Toquized. Apply om the preimisos. 0 LET OP LEASE—THE ST@RE AND QALLAR NO, 162 Grand street, corner @' J'm street. Apply bo JOWN G. SEMON, 154 Grand streot, b ing LET OR LEASE—THE PREMISES 176 GREENWICH a Saormnents re store fa 25 by 60 feet, Bee fasting pee ‘ Cularr, inquire om the premises of ‘deo, cook" LET, OR LE: Foz A tA bed 2 ‘2b by BO test, No. 886 Bor at the sanction of Fourth avenues. Apply on the promises, or 20 Bixeh #he & FOR a HUTEI—CHB N. treet. or Frankl opesice 4 wr Altorations te pull wi Rose stroct, or at 296 Bowery, if req mm had er gostivuiars atpl iy te: SesePa WYMAN, OR SALE CHEAP—TWO GOOD FRAME HOUSES, IN corer of Hoyt and Warren streets; ono ‘ansie to ‘a. ROSSIEE e co., “a Be ie, ther two story, cellar and kitchen, ly to M. T. he 266 Allantic USRSMITHS, ATTES tay ), 1, by 8, oe before 9 Si eeicck kt ease euch gg 0 oater Phy tte FoR jE Sea LL FAMILY, GIVING housekeeping, wil K ~Te of their furn! Addrecs at once, Furnitare, Herald ¢ fh. ‘a Siting LOTS OF we baery a oak {rene ies, ons arynere gan, 7 ils taonay wae wanted ‘owns “apply wat MAR: wae ——— and 183 Green street, Fiadive GOOD WIL! nad the whole e Vy or fart ofthe tM ) roesk of a wate they israel ons) will mee ke Lahned teers F2 SALE-ON sates, mth eben anes of fat thee A hy Biles balleine fairest ene ea f ont bd ae engin ‘Broadway. room Nev oy roo SALB— MUSEUM SALOON OPPOSITE — Protracted ila ee 9 irerrietr ‘a. Sowiene Wi Will b te wir Some wai, For Ration jeulare inquire of ¥. LOOMIS, wold at No, 171 02 SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN, IF APPLIED FOR pn es yrs ares ire aad eae : = mS wail pacts aie ferthet IR SALE TER VALUABLE PROPER: As and 50 First street, Sao i lone 33 sinchee ‘by 100 feet each, we Lf Ww Le] ly 008 one Teelred at + abv Wb ke BOW, TL i wal aie ae aa 0 Fooenely Beek compintaly AT A SAORIFIC aot en brio! pay St on renso ee 1m. apply | on tbe lengia ‘medern four stor frees prise 69,000; -A NEAT THREE STORY boure a ‘Thompson street | tad ‘two cornet three | rope oF for sal $2,500 to $20,000. Aj . adway Nowe ACTORY SITU, | streets, to lease for twonty-0 00 foot vements to containing fourteen buildings, with a are in 001 Ms AND MALLE eS RY AWD BASEAENT HOUEE pi rig Two by for hed in the best manner, with sliding doors, closets, ja t pnd gg} In alg feet front %, heap tor cash. Apply at 125 Varick peel hg 3 In be Begs very bape ty vhcect, south side, seveath cnet rt pied tor i ory ce pining. ESE LBT- THE WHOLE Tope ts Mereer neeeh 0. 14 + Raat, pertiouiars i: quire iz the aroorty Bal iiecees oucvewe P. Bae ail the the modern im) pet af ane or res HOUSE —A NBW ENGLISH BASEMERS EOveR, on TO Ann street, bet —— Bigh Rent Strest betwcen” Fits and. Sixth srewuse. Iy so RG. PIBROR, corner Pine etrort and Broadway. HOUSES, ROOMS, 40., WANTED. Bret rat HOUSE WANTED—WITHIN TEN MI ik of sitner Felten, Wall MA street, or Sousa fovrae with sil the ‘modern tm . box 798 New York Post se tek EE Pp A atNo4d Cann ANTED—TO LAT OR LEABK, A BUILDING ¥OR W' ary preferred, ane get aoe oh to casood $600, at ‘our teen’ 1, Herald o' I ANTED—A TWO, STORY Ay'r'c Hi ae = moderate. Sg ( saute BUCKLAY i ecrterernailionens AND BESROOM FOR NEXT B Mgr Mey ABirek apni ty Bt worn we peivese & = Pe ey where by are wee dite, "post bald. box 1,008 Fah Ome. Wetec Cc DENCS, W to fit yatescren mba One Hes jecey. sures 4 immedia' vee im emaean 3 P. LUM, 157 Broadway, ANTEBD—ON Pua FOR A TERE Lee eee ed Greate Hire of the loft, and namber we UR TO Wo ea ee aS 4 ich Btewant, ing ooation, terme, ee Wenig, rei te ewig? will please addrves T J. d.. ofee, bor tagen dove,