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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ! Columbus and Xenia Railroad, 108, cash; 40 shares In- Little Miami Railroad, 11134; 50 shares Covington and t¥ MARKET. Suxpay, March 6—5 P. M The stock market clos») esterday firm and buoyant, at MON Railroad, 46; Zanesville Railroad, 75. The offers were as follows:— prices generally jz x tvance of t previously current: poonsyivania and Indianopolis Railroad, 70; Mad River The transactions th oughout have been unust a ee and Lake Frie Railroad, 7834; Dayton and Western Rail- and the speculati-e spirit is increasing pee: a rreely TOM; 78%; Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad, Jeading fangy s'ccks are in demand, and pare ete 10034; Cincinnati and Western Railroa}, 35; Cincinnati take lots at either buyers or sellers option. their confidence in the future course of prices, and also the abundance of means at command for carrying what- ever supplies may be desired. The season is at present | slightly unfavorable for extensive operations, and we may | and Marietta Railroad, 58; Kentucky Trust Company Bank, 96; Columbus, Piqua and Indiana Railroad, 60; and for Eaton and Hamilton Pailroad, Cincinnati and Hillsboro’ Railroad, Cleveland and Pittsburg Rail- , as Toad, Springfield, Mount Vernon and Pittsburg Railroad, 3 Tons. Pounds. therefore expect in a fow woeks greater activity anda | Doe sttaine and indiana Railroed, Obio ond Miasis, {iff mine, Eagle Hiver........ 1,851 326 more rapid appreciation of prices. The class of fancy | 9. . innesota mine, Ont vee 769 1,090 stocks now on the market is of a very superior order com- | “PP! Railroad, and Madison, Indianopolis and Pera North American mine, Faglo River..... 185 a Railroad stocks, we could obtain no offer at our last Northwost mine, Eagle Harbor 161 eae en aot the cenatl eet iveh tanning stock | board. Stocks in better demand. Money 1% to 2 per Copper Falls, Eagle 70 have shut out all the small trash which heretofore has Netonal mine, Ontonagon... 42 inundated the atreet during periods of-exeltement The | “th! Per month, according to securities. Northwestern mine, Eagle Harbor, 32 Ting stocks operidiia Seaton: | Im the United States Senate on Thursday a communica- Siskowit mine, Isle Roya 19 baer ° in at the regular board possess | 11, was received from the Treasury Department, made Norwich ine, ¢ Ontonagon. 2B real bona fide value, and hold out inducementa/or invest- | | y > Forest mine, Qntonagon. 35 1; ment hardly equalled by railroad stocks, bondsor any other | ‘2 compliance with the resolution of the 4th of April, ji,Je Royale mine, Portage 16 11783 in the entire list. At the Mining Boned caitoa number | 28%; calling fora ‘statement of the aggregate amount ‘Adventure mine’ Ontonagon il 11 4 J bs op | of federal, State, city, county, railroad, canal, and cor- Ridge mine, Ontonagon 1 1,419 | of the stocks daily sold are still in the chrysalis state, 4 » Ys sha * ” Aztec mine, Ontonagon. 10 512 | and zany coullt SBURSAMSA UA ax thay 070 by the , Poration stocks, or other evidences of debt, heldin Europe —Tojtee mine, Ontonagon H 933 professionahjiatiliven! wit: tare ag reece Some | *d other foreign countries, on the 80th of June, 1858, Portage mine, Portage | $ tlem: » 8 ” N le Royale mine, Of them havelittle or no value at present, and the proba- , *? far as the same can be ascertained,” Ke, The National 1 Ai caghtom mine, Ontonagon... 4 099 Dilities are decidedly against any improvement. For a , ™lligencer furaishes the following abstract of @ portion | Bohemian mine, Ontonagon,.... 2 603 — y of the report:— Ohio Trap Rock ale, Gatonseon 2 246 Classification we refer to the sles at the regular stock Pia Wecistin be Tide’ Ras tte ainton the “a Derb mine, On i. 2 807 exchange. Those on the books of the regular board of | a nount of federal stock outstanding on the 80th of June, mine, Cielo 2 1,729 brokers, have passed through the ordeal of an investiga- 1858, to have been $58,205,517, and the amount esti- Fulton mine, Ea 2 126 | tion and have come out bright. Tho coal stocks are notin mated to have been held by foreigners at the same time, N.Y. & Mich. mine, Copper iar eapeeti much favor generally. They occasionally got an impetus VPaper' B gives the amount of State bonds outstandingat Meadow mine, Io hiv sa ba upward, but there is no basis for the slightest advance. the period above named, and amount held by forei pe nd has been rapid and to some 8 far as the same can De ascertained, viz., #19007 718,221, Ph tin Tron Works i meget, Py tons and 1,990 Ibs. The recent rise in Cumberia pi f which it $72,981,507 are held by fore blooms; 205 tons and . of ore. extent, but we cannot discover the cause. Weshould not | f Wich amoun onde A oe ae ge ee ite "Broo tos, oe tons and 1,877 Ibs. of be surprised to see even a much greater indation ; but it States. ‘standi foreigners, blooms, 200 tons of ore. cannot be otherwise than temporary. There are indica- | Maine.,.,... ed $471,000 a None. Making in the whole, from both works, 809 tons ani | ; ‘ New Hampshire. 74°399 X° 1,877 Ibs. of blooms; 406 tons and 4.975 Ib. of ore. tions of a corner, and it would therefore be prudent for Siemork. P' None. ‘4mount of 8i outsiders to-keep clear of thegnovement. Like allwhich | Massachusetts 6,445,000 4,000, (000 | Lake Superior silver mine, Aitchipicoten Inland, ©. W., have preceded this, it will be short-lived. The Erie Railroad | Rhode Island, None. None. | one barrel, one keg, and one box of ore. Company have as yet made no semi-official announcement | Connecticut...... aides oss 700 | This is practical, and does not admit of controversy. | 3+ usual about the approachingsemi-annual dividend. Four | New J fad Nee ‘We have reason to believe ahat the amount of silver oro cent has been fixed upon in the public mind, and tha: | Pennsylvai 40,021,445 26, buy Ti | that will be shipped during the coming season will be Pe: po! P 1, Will probably be therate. Thishas given quite a buoyancy | [elaware Hg ahh aad . alone, very large. A portion of the ore psig gtd te Lake to the stock, and the bears have made up their minds for ! Virginia 12,080,882 3/075,900 | ¢ aires Company pas are cont iy Peed ihe A 3 the worst, The stock market, on the whole, is ina very | North Cai 2 224, 000 oy 7m lee ote es ee cee, | "We believe that wore ad- Satisfactory condition for holders. Except in one ortw) | * 2}802,472 | vantageous offers have been made on this side the water. instances, prices have not advanced too rapidly to be sus- None. Tm | | 1900 she Leigh Zine oe 400 shsGard’nrG'd 21 4ained, and there isa feeling of confidence which must 4,497,000 4,397,666 | “50 Old Potomac 3% 1000 Duchess Sil..b10 13¢ Boon show itself more decidedly in the daily transactions Louisiana Beet gor 37810001000 | 5000 Lindsay... ‘p60 90¢ 200 N Carolina... ‘and in the current value of securitios of every class and Missisippt Re 72T1, 007 « | 200 do, © 800 grade. NNesKee , 868, ‘ CITY TRADE REPORT. The exportation of specie from this port last woek was Kentucky. eth 40, ono. ‘SaruRpAY, March 4—6 P. Me hardly worth recording, having been only $14,819, ship- | Tlinois "17,000/000 Not known. | _ BRxapetcrrs.—Flour varied little. The day's move- ‘Ped to Hong Kong. This makes the aggregate from Jan- | Indiana. 1,712,860 2, aon pal ary be % a bbls. : rook: at arate as a re! ii Dary Ist to March 4th, both inclusive, $2,425,406. pee PAP ron Rie yey State, at 87 ‘dise' 2'g8 1hi¢ mabied to taney’ Weetorn, The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of Wisecnsin,, *100,000 None. | st $7'8734 0 $8 1834; and fe sine paca ‘the United States for the port of New York on Saturday | Iowa.... 88,000 | be coe Sean ae mnalianyd- Southern en komered ‘Were $158,258 59; the payments amounted to $28,485 08; | Texas..... 5, SAL, 6u8 fia eur 78 Tor mixed to straight; $8 81 50 California 21997,488 _ Not known. 8736 a $8 25 traight Ly leaving » balance on hand of $7,354,802 77. " rica, in New York, in for favorite; and $8 60 a $0 50forfancy, per bbl. Ex- ‘The cashier of the Bank of Ame: ica lew Yor Rich: a cit: rth $10 50 ‘A Tho stock reply to a letter of inquiry from this department, | fa.Bie mond city was wo per Mr. A. H. Nicolay will hold his regular weekly sale of Stocks, bonds &c., at the Merchants’ Exchange, on Mon- day, the Oth inst., at 1244 o'clock, or immediately aftor the gdjourament of the first board of brokers. bill for suppressing the circulation of bank notes bf small denominations in the State of Virginia has passed both branches of the Logislature of that State. The Boston Journal of the 4th instant gives the fol- Jowing information relative to the movement of the vari- ous land companies of that section :-— Land stocks are looking decidedly better, and begin to ‘attract purchasers at the low quotations ruling. East Boston took another start this morning, and was in de- mand at 2244 through the day, holders asking as high as 2844 at second board. The land dividend on this stock will pene be $12 per share at the valuation of 1851. | This will be, equivalent, {oa cash dividend of about $6 ‘The dividend has not yet. been decided w wut it is stated that ¢ majority of the shareho! ead favor the measure, and there is but little doubt of its be- . For Cary there was ® brisk demand also, at 9 , and the stock had an upward inclination. ing made 89% regia ‘Waverley and Atlantic Wharf Company are also in better ihe Amount of bonds bf the Stato of Kentucky ee | foreigners as $1,200,000. Winslow, Lanier & Co., of New York, state in reply to | a letter of inquiry, that “it will be very difficult for us \ to any where the State at anreeaoul cebsioe te , for your purpose;—Ist. As to tho debt it | uly three-fourths of it is held in Burope; 2d. 3a. Michi: | 80, perhaj Georgia, Tennessee, over one-half of it held in Europe; gan, more than two-thirds held in Europe, chiefly in | fiotiana; 4th. North Carolina, mostly held in Europe, or | at least over one-half; 6th, ” Alabama, more than two- thirds held abroad; 6th. Kentucky, about one-half held | abroad; 7th. Mississippi, all held abroad,mostly in Hol- fi land; 8th. Iilinois, three-fourths held abroad; 9th. Ohio, | two-thirds held abroad; 10th. Indiana, itty three-fourths held abroad; 11th. California, mostly held in this country. | If these returns be substituted for those given in this table, the total of State bonds held by foreigners residing beyond the limits of the United States will be about one hundred and eleven millions, without counting the Terri- | torial bonds of Florida, amounting to several millions, or | the arrears. of interest of Florida, Arkansas, Texas and Mississippi. The Board of Directors of the Iron Mountain Railroad | | Company have finally closed a contract for the entire | os. favor, but not active, “The rapidly, increasing value of Deovin eran fo for lng prove is dstined to give | gradation, masonrfPtrack laying, &c., of this road, from | he property of land, companies Which is well located a | St. Louis to the Pilot Knob, about eighty-six miles. The | ouch greater intrinsic value than has been heretofore | contractors are Messrs. William M. Watts, Charles N. | slaced upon it. ‘The annexed statement exhibits the quantity and value f certain articles, other than foreign dry goods, im- yorted into this port during the week ending and includ- ing Friday, March 8, 1854:— YomMERcE OF THE Port oy Naw YoRK—WEEKLY Imports. Watts, and W. Milnor Roberts, Esq., of Pennsylvania: | The energy and ability of the contractors give assurance | that this work will be finished within the period fixed for } its completion, vis. : to Big river (about 45 miles,) by the first of July, 1856, and through to the Pilot Knob by the @ first day of December, 1856. Tostrumenta 2 "M | The Pottaville Miner's Journal of the 4th inst. says:— 2 262‘ The quantity sent by raflroad this week is 22,155 10 9 3,162 | tons, being 7,700 O1 tons more than last weok, against 24 131090 | 19.817 08 for the corresponding week lat year. 73 1G'518 The water has been let into the canal in several. places Tosther is '' 1g $'o68 along the line, and if the present mild weather continues | Patent do. 2 Ore itis probable navigation will open throughout. the line Drened shine: 229. 5480p | next’ neck. In ie meantime & few boats are preparing | ¢ osed do. -— 96.072 | t0 load. Tpeabens 8 doe | “ithe toll and transportation rates to Richisond, by the | two companies, have beon fixed as foll 8 T,041 | By railroad 0 187181 | Bye 70 ve Be | eats igh rates Matches...... 7 264 ast year, and they were similarly advanced over the pre- Metals— vious year. Brass 4 ~ 2,365 The amount of coal sent from the bpnacae region | Cope. caps 7942 | for the week ending the 18th ult., was slightly increased, | see ea P* aig as'007 | being 2102 08 tons; but an amicable compromise be: | 19,237 | tween the operators and miners being impossible, ar. 14,425 | rangements have been made by the coal companies to 13756 ure miners in Germany, and those now ona strike | "969 | in the region have been notified to leave the premises. 7,282 | Stock Exchange. 40,279 Sarcrpay, March 4, 1854. 11,308 | $1500 Califor 7's, °70 88 35 aheParker VCO. 8% 88,347 | "3000 Frie Inc Bs... 973, 100PhenixMo..... 6 2,621 | 2000 Erie C Bds Ti) 9054 do og 8,064 | 1000 Nia IstMGosh L 333 | 3000 Ill Cen RR Bd.c pL do 060 8,626 | 2000Ch&Miss24M.b3 81 28,058 | ldshsDel&HudCCo. 118 _12 Sixth Av RR. Sin - % 190 Glave & Toh ie, 100% | . 100 16,805 | 100 Stoningt 200 Harlem RR ..b60 5734 8,103 200 4a 860 55% 685 100 c, 80% f 100 Paper. 35 5,008 75 Brooklyn &j’a RR Do. hangings. 150 20,089 160 Erle Railroad b10 82% Perfumery... 24 8,883 0... «« 860 tx | 175 380 as SS 10 +880 7,709 os A 100 5,037 | 100 Dolly HCopCo.b3 53, 200 5,116 700 NCarolina Cop.b3 3,456 200 Cumberlnd C C 3 158 400 eo 150 700 300 ie 35,225 250 4,572 | 900 7,988 100 hr 100 49,002 260 3,502 100 19,367 | 300 | 300 1400 | we 5,888 | 1560 > 700 1,870 | 600 100 056 100 40 Michi gan CRI DS 198 | 150 We, 5s modes $5000 Kentucky 6’s.. 100 shs Ulster Min Co 1600 N ¥ Cen R Bas > tamer etd 8N | 2,110,870 710,370 | Total, .cdsersereees vores te 1" ‘The leading articles of import during the week were as ant be ices Tollown :—Coffee, $52,140; furs, $34,859; dressed skins, 200 964,820; undressed skins, $96,672; iron, $25,657; cutlery, | 200 do. 3 940,279; hardware, $98,347; steel, $28,068; sugar, | 400. do. 1200 Penn & ie 7 Co. $35,225; watches, $49,002. It will bo seon by the above | 159 A statement that the value of dry goods imported into this | Erod port last week was nearly double that of all other articles gombined. ta ‘The stock sales at the stock toard, and at private wale, by Hewnon & Holmes, for the week ending | March 1:90 shares Little Miami Railroad, 109; 20 | shares Little Mismi Railroad, 110; 15 shares Little Miami | te Railroad, 11044; 20 shares Little Miami Railroad, 1114; 60 shares Indianapolis and Bellefontaine Railroad, 85; 20 hares Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad, buyer | ets dividend, 105; 80 shares Cincinnati and Indianapolis | iso Railroad, 72; 50 shares Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad, buyer gota dividend, 105; 35 shares New Albany ‘and Salem Railroad, 46; 32 shares Peru and Indianapolis Railroad, 6934; 23 shares Cincinnati, Hamilton and Day- | to Railtond, ex dividend, 100; 40 shares Cincinnati, | 100 pred Mines and Mining. Sunpay, March 5—6 P. M. The leading feature in the miming stock market on | Saturday was the improvement in Cumberland. Some ewe find Dayton Railroad, ox dividend, 10054; 50 | 4,900 shares changed hands at the Stock Exchange, clos- Hamilton and Dayton Railroad, ox | ing at 38%. It was held at 34 at the Mining Board. prorenk gs or 20 shares Cincinnati, Hamilton and Day- | Gardiner Gold is held an eighth higher : the sales at the fon Railroad, ex dividend, 10034; 45 shares Covington | Mining Board were at 2%. Lehigh continues firm at the ‘and Lexington Railroad, 65; 36 shares Covington and improvement of %. The sale on Friday was at 34, and Tartan Rat, 0 4; 90 shares Cincinnati and In- | not 53, as erroneously reported. A. boar aale of 50 Poto- dianopdlis Railroad, 71; 6 shares National Insurance Vom- | mane at the Mining Board at 3% will not have much offect ‘Pany, 70; 12 shares Covington and Lexington Railroad, | in inducing a declino, ao long as the accounts from Ton- 66; 6 shares Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad, 75; | Ressee continue favorable. Lindeay has been improving | ‘2% shares Indianapolis and Bellefontaine Railroad, | during the laat day or two : at the Mining Board yester- 86; 2% shares Southern Bank of Kentucky, 102; day 5,200 shares sold, closing at 80c. The sales at yeuter- 99 shares Central and Indiana Railroad, 803; 90 shares | day’s Btook Exchange were 71 Pennsylvania Coal, closing Columbus and Kenia Railroad, 108},, 00 days; 44 shares | at 10634; 100 Dolly Hide Copper at 63; 700 North Caro. 100 shares Cincinnati, Wilmington and | | 85c. a 87c. for mixe: Tina at 4; 3,885 Parker Vein, audi at 844, 1,175 Pheatx | dianopolis and Bellefontaine Railroad, 85; 20 shares Coal, closing at 6; 200 MoCulloch at 7%; 100 Ulster at | 14%; 1,200 Lehigh at 334; and 100 Gold Hill at 3% Lexington Railroad, 65; 25 shares New Albany andSalem | bids at the Mining Board wore :—For Cumberland, 33; for Parker Vein, 8%; for Phenix Coal, 53;; for New Jer- The | ney Zine, 9% ; for Ulster, 134; for Potomac, new, 134; for Norwich, 11; for National, 28; for Windsor, 4; for Ful- ton, 134; for Vanderburg, S¢.; for Ripley, 8%; for Al- | gomsh, 4X; for Phenix Gold, %; for Rutherford, 134; for | Gold Hill, 8; for McCulloch, 7, We eut the following interesting statement of the re- | ceipts of copper, iron, and silver ores at Sault Ste. Marie, from the Lake Superior mines, for the year 1858, from tho Lake Superior Journal :— of all kinds of wheat flour comprised about 128, 000 bbls. Fine rye flour was in demand at $5 50, re held at $5 75. About 130 bbls. Jersey corn meal broug! more inquired for. 8,000 bushels red Southern at Corn was rather cheaper. 28,000 bushels, cl Sle. for white, per bushel. Wheat was The day’s pic at embraced 1 82; and 1,000 do. white | Europe or in this country; yet we can near it, sufficiently | Long Island at $1 88. i aad cats ware ie at 84c. a 86e. for damp Jersey; "Bee. a 880. for yellow; and 880. & —The day’s sales amounted to 2,711 bales, as follows: pratt: 542. Market firm. .—Rates to Liverpool were fica; ‘2,200 bbls. flour were bbls. latd at 458. per ton. boxes bacon and For export, 1,914; home use, 255; and’ on steady, with en- aeements ‘of about 200 or 50D bales of cotton 16 7-164, to Grain was at 164., 12 al; 200 | Dbls. lard at 60s. per ton, per steamer Andes; and 150 bbls. lard, per Collins’ steamer, at 60s. To London, 1,500 bbls. rosin were engaged at 5s. To Ha- vre, 200 0'300 bbls. flour were engaged at 9bc., while wheat was at 24c. ‘There was no change in rates to Cali- fornis, which were dull at 50c. a 65c. per foot measure- ment. Provisions.—Pork varied little. mess, inches front, and rear by half the bl fee Sie Bia 50 for ey enh. #itere have been 206 | by Sect: brick front, two storics, basement aud atti, and packages pickled shoulders and hams disposed of at for- | ov,in Sst rate order. Apply on the premises, after two mor quotations. ‘The day’s transactions in lard add up | “°°: *0 “EMUEL VAS 300 bbis., at 93c. a 103¢c., and 300 ki eo per lb. Oftrests rtocks good will, — In beta aad j ‘sleady; the busines in: stroot, stock, good will, fixtures—overything, mig ay i at at i nchanged gure te and | posses ans ge bus noe 6 ‘and fo lot on cheese remained about | Better chances.” Apply at 104 Nassnu streot ‘rosa Nod.” ‘The day's sales reach- FOR SALE. Fu" FOR | Sain NEW Tansey, ‘ON ral Railroad, ‘within containing twelve sores of land, stocked with choice frui wat ott Price Possession hn be ob sired. lars v) ai |. AN- DREWS, Real Estate 50 NOB Tryon row, room No. 7, ORNITURE FOR SALE SMALL FAMILY, GIVIN Piphowekoeping, will ate faraivase wap. ‘Address at once, Fi aivure, erald oftes. | POR, SALE—THE stock FIXTURES, gts, OF | house furnishing store. The adver erator sales yell known house {oan bata tak rendu Sek eee a. hours distance of New Ceasrsnens wall ‘am it f the bestdo in the city, “Inquire of BENITAM, | WHITNEY, & CO., 222 and 2725 Pearl street | JROR, SALZ—FIVE VALUABLE LOTS ON BROAD. way, corner of Sixty second street, ApEly to PBRLI S CROWELL, Be Broadway. OR SALE—IN WILLIAMSBURG, A MODERN FP Tineo story And basement, brick house, fnished in the witha modern improvements. For 149 South Ni: th toJ08. ieee snd Greene street, Now York. tretting ‘geeonhonses and wishing te stock them, will now find am opportunity to do so that may never cour again. The ke Fe and stock of plants, sends, do. arenow nt month, to any respectable soods- PFil the store wil be let for any other le stock will be sold at les ses. Ti Wishing to gxamine the the Harlem cars te reer eva ‘where they aire al find conveyances ready em to the re Til health isthe only rea reason rwbigh' pindueds ‘he subsoriber to relinquish this delightfe Hoaeapatte T. DUNLA Seodtman and Florist, 634 Broadway. SALE—FIVE. ee OF LAND IN THE VIL- of Newtown, L. I.,0n the road to from Wi are ferry. Also, ne front by Ra be deep, on | end shrub! bery a now barn, ‘ENJAMIN AUBRO ‘No. ‘6 Ridrldge wrest. | FORDE tum uaase ann FURNITURE OFONE OF the best saloons on Bi four-story build- ing attached; » rare cha fortune, the pro: letor Leing obliged to ade street, o address M. I y Fost Oftce. will offer an induc ment to any person wishing to ¢1 the busines ‘upper part, suitable for iveiings be had it fistactory rossons given for soiling Apply to G. BT GMITH, ‘Wo. 101 Went street’ TENANTS’ | REGISTER. AAA AAA ARRADANADAANAANAN UCTIONEERS, £C.—T0 LET BY THE MONTH, WE or single male: the large eahibition rooms lately iy the National Academy of Design, No. 1665 Broadway. site Bond street. A first-rate location for spring Premises, Ae SUIT OF BLEGANT FABIORS FURNISHED, ON first floor, with bas d range attached, also furnished rooms, for families oro eons, without bonrd, can bo hind at 74 Franklin str ¢ doors ‘Taylor's sal ference required page PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING MORE ROOM HAN | they want, bec let to a gentleman and wife th ond floor, rh One that does not keeps servant pre- ferred. Fins og ‘on the premises, 71 Third street, near Se- cond a $200. PARTMENTS TO LET—FROM THIS DAY TO MAY Ist, at a very low rent, vis.: parlor, bedroom, and iitehen. morning Soph ly at 125 West Broadway. nguire of H. E CuMMINGS, 11 Nassau street, or on the | j and | | T° RETA VERY DESIRABLE Hovs TENANTS’ rs REGISTER. EMASE—A LARGE NRW CORNER STORE IN THR te ee uy B. Seas TIMER, S19 Fourth avonw, trom to 10-4 NO. 284 page baa STREET, WEST “iy, fitted ae fac. Possession when for aothings jiry, or other ready money Hore, fourth house above Wann ores: inatire fa the A FEW DOORS ny witha Samia tn prime crder, ‘Tm: B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. 10 ‘LET—THE “THREE STORY D' Toe rat Broadway Apne toe aN RLone as lease oft yg years pei tops Sone ndcenar modiat BrADWAY—TO LET OR LEASE, THE TWO FIVE ae stores a — fifth and Twenty-sizth Beye BPPer part arranged for.» family y oceing reac Maiden Jani Ward J, King? King, 167 Water street, o H. Ludlow, At 11 Wall street OTTAGE AT RYE NECK TO LET C new Gothic cottage, unite road about tere. ot fae turn ated on the Boston § ty ww York by the. anys tea te Yo Rallsond, and seven ‘Talnutes walk fro the vailrona cenak Inquire of T. 8. SHEPHE! grORe pooh yom rior, and 31 Gold stree! 'URNISHED HOUSE TO LE’ Fm wenn rot sides Smile: Reds Walker streol,'e fow doors west of Bross: liate 4 TOC! way. AMILTON AVENUE, SOUTH BROOKLYN.—T0 LET fe di ry brick store and dwelling acon block from the ferry. p with counter, shelves, gas wets at D.C. SEXTON’S real jamilton avenue. uid do ications would a ea mak Real Ketate and House-ietting Agent, 307 Brondway. 10 LET.—HOUSE AND STORE TO LET, 456 EIGHTH i avenue. Inquire at $37) .wory, inthe tinstore. MASONIC 70 LET, THE NEW LODGE ROOM ON ‘the corner of Brosdway ‘and Bleecker t, for one oF from the Ist of May next. 1 Murray street. ‘OR SALE—A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE AND Kighteenth street, between Irving piace and hike | house 251, by 52' fect deep, built in the dest manner, all the modern improvements. Appl; es Bley) the premises, from 8 to 10 A. M., ani ANUFACTORY TO, | LEAS! building, forty feet threo story dwelling and New York, on the sirable places for » furni tory. JOHN WERS, 101 » —A LARGE STONE hs high, | OR SALE—THE FURNITURE OF A LADY'S BOARD. | | ing ng ste ly, farnlahed, baspaghgas, between Can: | | and Prince si di Inquit Or WH. WITTERS, 167 Canal street, by letter ov otherwise, story Gothie cottage, with alx loteof ton avenue, at present eoupled by F. W. Greeno uire of JAS. pRB ur, Ferdhan, or of DANIEL Dey street, OR SALE AT FORDHAM, WESTCHES' = and hand: house, with al Foun full of choice trust trees. 10 tire of JS. TIBDOUT, rdham, or DANIEL KARR, 42 Dey street, OR SALE CHEAP—A THREE STORY ATTIC AND basement house 7 St. Mark's place—price $9,000; ail the the carpets and CARR, OR SALE OR TO LET—THE THREE STORY BASE ment house, with modern improvements, 181 Thom Street, a few from Bleecker. Apply to'M. LUVINGS- IN, 58 Broadway. (OR SALE—AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED AND ‘well established wine, Nquor and segar saloon, ia a fino Vocation, | Price, fincludiny Ing stock, house furniture, de.) $1,800. Pays $250 or mont 180, for sale. Address Invalid, Brosawey ‘Pos OR SALE—A FRAME DWELLING HOUSE Np lot, located on 124th street, noar Eighth avenue; also srear lot if required. Terms very moderate. Broadway, basement office. , OR SALE—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT house on Twonty-sixth street, near Fourthevenne, Lot 20 by 98 9 inche: the low price of $6,600, if sold soon. _ ‘Also, s number of fine houses, in good locations. Apply to Ez. Pre NEHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 8 to Il an (OR SALE—THE HOUSE AND LOT NO. St obey | street, between Fifth and Sixth aven' jot THOMAS & CO. postwar det ca ENE ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. | | FOR, SALE IN, EAST BROOKLYN, A TWO STORY FOR } SALE. hundred thousand ‘good loca $500.000. reale rs, $125.000.% of an extensive, poveles loeated on Broadway; 01 x $90,000; also, one of the £45,000 one ditto, near Brosdwa: business hotel, on Fulton streot, down town, $6,000. street, up stairs. sin beg res also, several farm: a. Now York States. Apply to Broker and Aucti eet, rooms Nos. 4and 5, up foneer for 01 -TO Na Lae es coe ae Ear Pot Moth street, second house fro: ‘si ands ‘Apply t0.0. A. ROBINSON, 65 Nassau $6.000.% Tree attad with hen priced: beard ard the, ae, ei oho EE Ee ee A ROBINSON, | iven selling. PI yo * | | $8'Nasewe ey Ts up stairs. —THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY IN THIS | | $4.6 600.” fe AR at Lge —That handsome new | $3.500. up oyster and dinin r of two SELLERS furniture td of the mo: ng saloons in ‘New 3 Yor! 01 ent bargain. ly ‘SON, Aas rs ‘ eee eacene da w iwelling, bai fruit of all ki "ze ‘read , COW aie 4 Pa erg AND. romirom | 8, &e. an thliny ave: miles dar tet fron atten te ae the Fourth, | inte on the Four , cachet ana atrécke The house is built fn Che aSuct hamanet with artis sanstele, ding doors, handsome Waste front platsa; Croton water in, the house, ‘Termseasy. | Ina Apply to E. DE MOTTE, No. 17 Spruo py | Thiet SFOR SALE, LEASE, FIXTURES AND | at splendidly fitted located on a | roughfares, doing an extensive bus Nassau treet, up stairs. 55200 FORAsrIMDR zany orrorre rir FOR 4, SPLENDID FARM OF FORTY-FIVE | $3.20070248 ree wood new oice N A section | thegoumeey. Foranle on sary torma, by A. SERORANT, i | Wall ‘of the best corners—I Lease | ply to G. A. ROBINSON, 8 Nassar 000 .-Fok, SALERLEASE, STOCK AND, FIX: J, tures of a fine grocery and liquor store, on ‘up town—doing of Rouse and store has five zears to Fun. AD: | ‘8 good busi- —FOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST GROCERY snd liquor store in the lower ar Weet street; first rate oyster, house, Om, West tre 1@ United States Real Estate o et of the city, street, now doing a good business. ‘Anply jee, #38 Chambers sti | business. asing can ‘make | weekl; 16 Secon now in cbarye | tend th manufacturing. B. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. A RARE CHANCE—FOR SALE ATA BARGAIN, THE | hroteats stock and fixtures of @ ath furnishing Chatham stree' Tocated at &4! parties. Apply to G. W. ‘Amine oui mupeey toc! pest, yoy Second Sctowon Loa eight treaty a Dias on | bond and mortgage Bed FOR SALE—1 Co a had ow Jersey, Tees, there is Falto an orname house. No. 5 Beaver street, between horse, cart, and Premises, or of 3 i and J. M. eS APN a hand, GRIFFITH & DECKER, 90 ines, and, a" choice tollvstion of 150 —SAND PAPER MAN DEAOSORE. FOR SALE, . aan all the eee, rong! co Gs BS the were, to ynsible LOCKWOOD, St 585 Bre is ILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE.—GENTLEMEN WISH. ing t f superior article will please call and suitable for way. vate use. ROOKLYN PROPERTY YOR SALE, BY JOHN H. estate broker, No. 69 Fulton street, hhree lots eres 11 sti between 0; two on President, near Hicks Carrell, sixteen it, som streot: S28 in Kast Now York, mom fen Sree, sichy sight Hogg Melvins. ‘Money to loan on pald for Brooklyn property. —Two OR THREE BEARS AND A for sale. Apply at the ticket office of by id FOR SALE—AT ENGLISH seven miles from Lr wy from Hoboken passes the Sropersy? For terme »pply YARD FOR 8A! Ors Pea ny faved Lap) avenue, peng on “the ‘Thompeon street. tention, w! te ore Fie Spcgroms, Bain =, the residence mile and y, fruit ty view mot 5 a ifn ui FRAN vaeengt |e Lit he ge poy soy “SHAAN BURTIS, Rxecator OR SALE—THE HOUSE AND LOT ¥ weet ae ren fot ing, and jo art “ie te wold oe TORE FOR SALB—SITUATED IN A THICKLY 4 growing neighbor beonin bargain. SPLENDID FARM i taints ao oe : frame house with stone basement, situated in Grand Avenue, 60 fect from Myrtle, with lease of aix next October. Will be sold’ cheap for cash. “For SALE, IN NEW YORY oeek | premises, from 10 o’clock to 2, Monday and Tuesday. dollars “eo SALE—A CHINA, CROCKERY AND GLASS jaro establishment located in a cit; of this state eon: taining 15,000 inbabltan no other store a gmat Tory favoreble opportunity is here offered to having $5,000 oF $4,000 to invest. ‘Adress Pidto, R SALE—THE HOUSE AND pa be OF LOT No. sual cov lara, inquire ‘of JOHN . BROWER, m2) Boar! street. lease is from the trusteos of the | annual ground rent of | | Ronen hg ne FIRST ME fap dd STORY BROWN ne house o. Fourteenth a from Sto. WSaslzees. Apply cE, ‘TS Chambers | with iron ri with the: mises, Bed ee ira ebrecty Tis iar weet of Price, $3,000, ROCERY prORE FOR SALE.—THE STOCK AND fixtures of a gro and re Bact, tore, in the lower part | ofthe city, ‘cheap. ‘appl iy at 76 street. | GATES AVENUB FROFERTY, FOR SALE CHBAP— Those two beantiful, three story, basement and sub- cellar frame houses, filled in with brick, and built in the | Most substantial manaer throughon! rath carved pillars, ave lors arched, ors, with gas a Rea ure gota a rv ¢ Paes, is ttreet, Best ae oer as for sal “AK Soong ges bait care ta the latter. adress Village, Herald o' OOK AT THIS—FOR SALE, A NEAT THREE STORY modern Lr gl house in ‘Thompson street, near P street; a aplondid modern three story brick house teenth ribird W 00 HE ts ‘store on Seoond TELINBSY. FOR SALE—THE GOOD WILL AND fixtures of an old established millinery business, near way, which has ve successfully conducted for many offered sale on ressonable terms. Sl nega ress A. B., Chatham square Post 01 REE HOUSES, FOR SALE IN BROOKLYN—ON the north side the ‘afth, sixth and uate 33 by 85 feet hwo thas of the purchase mon nd and mortgage, if desired. Apply to 3. TURNER, on the premise HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. FoR SALE—TWO Fast HORSES, WAGON AND harness. Tho owner ii he city and has no further use for them, ables of WILLIAM CAWANS, 96 Mercer Beton poet BAY MA) 1 SEVEN YEARS OLD, Kind; would suit wagon, cart, or anything. For, Sane SALE-A PAIR OF, FIRST QUALITY, DARK 1 trained for fan be seon at 343 Hounton street, brown nora, wal a ™ ‘ay mary on sale, a Clinton blave Gbignth street) any fot Before 1 o'el FOR SAE PRICE phom—a on OF HORSES; ONE ark anda, ‘Very fan ¢ in harness 2.50, gente roe id ‘wagons; one sleigh, bein, double or one set and two rea an harn ters an who establishment perfect in all ite es appeint Rrerything attached tothe in perfec! andie iyi s present owner for Ww fey nawaingal bu ietee ‘on havey piace. Fete tie: raabek BOR RBL L hal FIFTEEN Raps "Apply th street; ae i ‘peat Ti | Bre SALE AT MORRISANIA—A HANDSOME Two | | 7 liek gl | land in Ponnsylvania | Office | ‘NDUSTRIAL zon Fe gist St NOS, 2 AND3—_ poy: a fro TORE AND DWELLING TO LET—AT 61 WALKER | SD streck near, Broadway, west, side, aithor together oF | separately. “Rent moderate, Possession at once. “Apply on | the prem! TORES, LOFTS AND OFFICES, TO LEASE—STORE basement S21 , 25 foot front by 105 feot deep; | teontt oor store No, 521 Broudway, 25x96, corner of Ci 7 | Honpitale third, fourth and Afth ‘doors No. S21 Broa away, | ; offices Nos. 15, 16 and 24 on promises of No. 833 Brot *%, Apply toGRORGE P. FOX, corner of Broadway and hony stree' | QHOW ROOMS TO LET—IN THE BEST PART OF Broadway, No. 075, opposite Metropolitan Hotel, from the Jot of Mirch,’ The entire second floor, two ro pecloas hipmentg rer bag cists the | ft feveteys oses ; also, two bedrooms with the abovo, f required (Pry betwoen 10 and 3 o'el - | TEADY STEAM POWER.—T0 LET, LARGE ROOMS, | well lighted, in the new balding 409" Wator street, ex: tending to South street, Pike and Rutgers streets. Inquire as above. | CPERIOR LOFTS TO LET, FOR MANUFACTURING so8.—Two lofts, of large size, to rent, with steam wer, situated immediately ‘at South ferry, “Brooklyn, | They are remarkably well lighted, warmed throughout, and | amply provided with gas; » most desirable location for al- | most any mannfacturing purpo jow to « good tenant. Apply at 80 South William s TORE IN GREENWICH STREET, TO LET.—THE | SS. building 218 Greenwich street, betweon Barclay and | Vesey streets. For terms apply to CHARLES H. ATKINS, | 212'Gheenwich street. TORE TO LET—NO. 930 BROADWAY. IT CAN BE 5 ne goen ata ed about 300 feet eto story suitable for a car- { or furniture repositot I Soars pository. SATAN, 60 Union aqua 1, LET—BASEMENT NO. 20 BERKMAN STREET, 90 shted front, re nt $500. soa aif of ¢ ‘tir a uth Goore of basemen kman street, joan No. | front, rear and side, partion: y ‘a re and dwe Fourth avenue, | | ted balldin ‘above Thirticth street, Rent $600. O, dnauire | of SAMES CONNER & SONS, No. 29 Bockman Wie UL et re ne wey AND THREE sind — rounds contains frui of different it trees | yitl vine wait ted on ty-second sti 4 Bo | Recowd ena Third av mort tda ‘Yorkville. Rent $200 perannum. Improvements would if desired, in | consideration of an ‘additional re bore of H, DE- | RAIMES, 73 Maiden lane, up | POLET AT MELROSE SOUTH, WESTCHESTER CO, | from the Tat two new and well finished | ease if stories and basement, with: | fuore musateneall, of tke Hisrlem railrond de | Wood houses and Load ‘water. Rent $250 cach. A | B. DEPIERRIS, 279 Brosgws: LET—A THREE STORY HOUSE IN MADISON atteet, No. 147, between Market and Pike strocts, to one | or two genteel families. Inquire of J. ALLEN, 855 broomo street. LET—A LARGE BUILDING, WITH PLENTY OF | T yard room, suitable for,» great many mechanical and | Seaihtaeas Fema 4 5 Sant fem | “Bighth avenue and Tonth strect. LET—SEVERAL SUITES OF OFFICES ON THE iding No. 78 LET—THE STORE AND DWELLING $20 SPRING rich and streets, near Clintor eskees "s fore arty. od 0] 4 eiPicry street, tastipters Welioweamane ip ey 0. 8 190, AND 190: sand aan ate of houses ® CO, 405 400 Greenwich street; redress and oo to good tenants. Apply ee 1 T. Gi Greenwich street. LET_THE aeRO, BASRMENT, ys T° haege on a, in the house No. 585 Broadway, opposis i eEcpa Ho of the sama ripened ft aan aed wy ey part ibe let mately ren per cnigate ay art raiae "No. 522 ro altoetber LET—FROM THE FIRST OF APRIL, THE WELL known public or boarding house at Kast New York. It has 12 acres of land, with barn and outhouses. For further | particulars inquire ‘at No. 77 Adams street, Brooklyn, of irs. C. HOWARD, LET—OFFICES AND SHOPS IN FRONT AND rear buildings No. 19 Beekman street. Apply to A. | SEVERGSTON, John treet. 10 LET—THE FOURTH, FIFTH, AND SIXTH FLOORS, each 100 by 2% feet, in the new build! Lisp ey - Tear building on Theatro alley. rear. Sones wit bo gh OLLHOOLY, 78 Nasson street. 0 JET-TO A SMALL FAMILY, WITHOUT Ci the i Pe two story, attic floor, with . The 10 ite ans ee be ‘erald off 0 LET-THE HOUSE AT THE CORNER OF HAM. gnd Factory strests; » good stand for a fam | ery: re G | Sent'gato’ Apply tork. BLOOMER, S00 Drondway, ‘0 LET, FOR FIVE YEARS, OR THE LEASE FOR | sale—of = ft al finest stores in Broad: ad | for any business. "Xadfone Broadway, eral a LET OR LEASE—TOGETHER OR SEPARATELY, busin the | 2 for a hotel or 5 ‘Upper | ama» t of building 567 Broadway, corner of Prince | ‘sido, now occupied as a firt class boarding house. ret, | ‘ive kegs ator ite dest location in Broadway. ‘ag above. | LET OR LEASE LOW TO A FIRST-RATE TEN ANT— Thi le of the third and fourth floors No. 386 Broad. HT TO MANUFACTURERS THE THREE STORY fralath ereet P* Posseasion street. LANCHET, 290 Sixth corner of Broadwa: STBrosdway. Apply 40 3 Sitar ae ea Rat dia gat RENT—A LARGE ROOM AT 600 pape hy Hi church orpesst of Weaneedny evanngs it anita aligns,’ ‘ke. LET Of Eee Enase AI ROADWAY—THE UPP! part ani sie ec eriteenee tag 152 Broad: Fay a fest and well Fike socemens shat FF ttot amply Joba enn ugha ht street, ry POR SALE-A Pain OF SORREL HORSES; ONE ISA fast. (hap eee other would ee, An 0%] Soetees Shey oe Fate donditfon. y are in Wilt be sofa cheap, them. Th se for jay oan be seen at stable, 124 124 ighth st street, near Sixth avenue. AGON FOR SALE—A SECOND HAND LRAT. "| Wes ea igh spring cushloned back stantial, and suitabl P. 4 Apply ator on nt 7 cheap. Price 806. ‘at Dishrow's Ri venue. Scho subscribers Oy tate nea and the ‘pes ie Mca ean Birra Gale iy pes COAL. ee, oh a5 T°, LETTE 0. “y Bassi 3 DWELLING house, cellar, No. 99 Hora- = street by tsnew ow may nicer order, but, ie baie ra ay in perfect con marble mantels, it) Baper Sines ists © htbod, mess oe rear office, second floor, from 12 to 2 0’ sek P. . To. 4) a LEASE—THE ee on PAs apa 195, W oat Seventeen: inquire of SAMES R. RY. ad Besex street. LET—TO A hae FAMILY ONLY, THE floor of house No, 0 Mnrcayther er yies ind 4 ry lag er argo manicest snag ore zee a | favarite with the | 1 ‘thrilliny Broadway. LET—A, BROADWAY STO i 7 on apply an! | pre aS rane, OF destred the each eaeeure Sen tos pontn aanlanenel continued to very great advantage. ‘TU SZURNISHED HOUSES 7OR SALR—IN THE Bust locations in Brooklyn. ro leg om oy class Rousse, 36 Savane wil be ade TRE weilee, “Apply ne Noe 7? Mee: inate’ Exchange, New pat city. r Worcaces! it AND RETAIL STORES, LOFTS AND rc Micet, to, 0h oF lease-—The new five 28100 feet; second floor, store No. wy, et soreer Pot Anthony 270 feet, ‘Broadway street, 26x57: adway, oop, with rst D0 fect. ano: HOUSES, ROOMS, &0., ‘WANTED. Hous: Ww Wate ix IN ‘A beter fe mal Botrding ho totes oatert ‘about ‘00. Aduzees Ml. OC. Be One _______ NY PERSON HAVIN: A in th bo viciatt Of ee fork A SMALL FARM FOR SALe addressing (post ie) We ‘Brosaway, tating price, deaoribing property, de. Ve . HOUSE WANTED, EITHER WHOLLY OR PAR- ti ished, PA {ally furnished: where the rent would be taken in cr, by a widow H income, and with: ut any encumbrances. Location above Union square. References exchanged. ‘ offen, atat- ing all particulars. PERSON GOING TO AUSTRALIA WISHES purchase three or four daguerrean instramenter sont, ing, boxes, &.; worth of ‘will meet with attention. RM OR COUNTRY Ee WAE=ee- —A SMALL or country seat, with neat h farm distant about one hour, by a tec 3 b deed, Hou WANTED, ON aie HEIGHTS OR YI- oinity.—Wanted to purchase or hire, a good substan- Wal brick oF stone front house, with all the improve- eae ee id prefer to hire. Address box 11 New York Aousz WANTED—A TWO STORY, ATTIC AND house, by ® small family, or the upper Means’ te Zens ot feat sea Boake rooms, or three bedrooms and basement; must ye ee water in. tester ae Herald office, stating location and the 3 A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WIDOW against the lst of April, s Foom and amall bed room, tar whisk the 0 ‘six dollars » month, in a e house, or would be willing to teach one or two int a eularen a pllsh and French for the use of such. one having them would Sanant by addvossing, for'one week, Julie, Horald-oee™ ‘WANTED. A HOUSE OR SUITABLE PART OF. house between om Hert Ridge street, on cither side of Grand street, fro1 r to Stanton strects conve- nient and respectable house in @ respectable noighborhoed. Address R, LEHWESS, 54 of Ludlow streaks X ‘ANTED.—AN ELDERLY GENTLEMAN, ENGAGED in business down town, is desirous of obtaining part of § moderate sised house, ‘with somo respectable Asset in, or about taking jet of May next, ould furnish, having rec a home without the noo therett bat te faiaily, of soaial babies, will be iat babies, will be treated with, A tote aldtesed to B T., box 2,864 Post Of- }, Will be attended to. ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY WITHOUT CHIE dren, on or before the lat of May, a two-story and aétio or three-story house, modern improvements of water gad gas. within the the tllowing limits:—Houston, ‘Bowery. . Any person having such ® ot property Me ats loses 36 sell on fair terms, will a3 box 349 Post Office, giving full particulars. pens Shaner heater eae rags chat A ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE—A GOOD HOUSE, IN THE sity of New York, and in & house s0 situated aho for one in the to Neat ee Walker street, » few doors west of Bi ANEED-FART OF OF A SMALL HOUSE, FOR A GEN- tleman and ag My = &® respectable borhood, west side of the city, oN yw Troy sti address, stating terms, (whiel office, Rent not to exceed rita PUBLICATIONS. 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