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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, t MONEY MARKET. ‘Tuunspar, Jan. 18—¢ P.M, _ . ‘There wae favorable tarn in the stock market to-dey. At the first board there was a general Canton Company, 3; Cumberland, 14° Teast, bs New York Central 4; N. Ia mast bring into the street a great many of stock which have been held ouwside investment. A further advance would bring about a more extensive realization, and increase the load for the brokers to carry. Tae banks continue ‘to loan freely on call, and customers are plenty jh among stock speculators. Until the fatare to the vision of bank managers, they will lock up their available means in paper of long tes. Although this encourages speculation in cy stocks, it serves materially to check the ex- of commercial credit, and restrict all the of trade. Tue increase of ditcounte to a and others engaged in trade, would be Mikely to increase our importations, and ran ex: up sgain to specie abiypiag points, when a Sentiaction similar to that recently experienced have to be again resorted to. With all the the mercantile classes have labored un- during the past six months, they would launch immediately and extend their business to the limit of the facilities provided, and it is there- Becersary that the screws should be kept ightened for a time longer, that the country may become able to bear the reaction, aud gain strength enough to enter again into active YSbsumption. The accumulatim of gold in our ke gives them greater dead weight to carry than y desire, and some outlet mast be found for the ployment of so much inactive capital. Loans to kers on call may do well enough fora tins, if ied enly to a moderate ex’ent, but if loans were je to capitalists and builders, for the purpose of penabling them to enter largely into the improve of city property, in the erection of dwelling es, and such buildings as are actually required the mage of population on thisisland, it would be Yast service just now ingiving employmant to de of workmen, would make a large amount property productive, aod tend much to tne re- ‘cuetion of the average rate of taxation. As for the curity, it could not be questioned. Capital used way would not aidin the expansion of our trade, or give an undue impetus to specala- Alter the adjournment of the Board the following of stocks and bonds were made at auction: —+ 8,000 N. Y.&N. Haven RR.7s, 1866, Int. added 81 6,000 Michigan touth. KR. 18, 1863 |... do... 793607076 10,000 Colum. Piqua & Ind. RR. Ist mort. do... 70 a70% 2,000 Cleve & loleda KR. Incomes, ..,.d0.... 673a07% 8,000 Obio & Miksissipp! RR. 24 mort... -do. 40% 1,000 Racine (Wis ) City 7s. ‘860 shares Northern indiana 11 do. do. aaa Michigan Southern RR. American Express Co. . Beekman Fire Iururance Co. Ohio Life Ins, and Trust Co. Commerciai Fire ins. Co. High Shoals M title, aad in 360 do. the right, Gold Quortz Pulverizing and Amalgamating Ma- _ @hine Co., in the patent of Gardner’s improved arrangement of quarts pulverizing and amalga- * mation, ++ $1,025 Bimeon_Draper’s regular semi-weekly suction ssio stocks will take place at the Mercbante’ Exo ange U (Pridey,) at 124 o'clock. Among the curities to be offered are a number of shares rep- eenting the Mshoney and Sham»kin Coal pro ty. At the second Board the markst opened and a with an upward tendescy. Indiana 6's anced 4 per cent; Virginia 6’s,}; Harlem lat mde, 4; Canton Co., 4; Nicaragua Transit, 4; lem, 3. The Peter Cooper Fire Insurance Oompany have jareia dividend of seven per cent; tie Rat- we Fire Insurance, four per cent; the Corn Ex- ge Bank three and a half per cent. It ig our impression Mr. David Hoadley is the 4% msignee or agent of Page, Basw & Oo., acd the assignee. He receives their remittances or enta of geld made to New York from San Fraa- and pays all draftadrawn »gainst it. We are not that Page, Bacon & Co. have made an assign- t for the benefit of their creditors, If they ve, it is the duty of the assignee to retain posses of their sesets, and pay their creditors pro rata, not pay any demand ic full until it isshown that il ean be paid. The transactions at the Assistant Treasurer's $197,467 60 70,299 19 609,639 24 3 2,715,468 11 the amount received to-day $100,000 was a fa draft. |} ‘Fhe announcement of the suspension of Page & | im St, Louis, crested quite a panic, and a ‘pon most of the public and private banking im thatcity. Oaly one new failure was re- in the pavers of that day—Messrs. Loker, R- & Co. About a dozen of the weaitaiest and most a citizens of St. Louis published s card on (Phe 16th inst., in winch they pledged themselves to | ‘the leading banking hoases, and made them- Ives respoxsible for deposite with the houses nam- bf We giveat some lengta, in snother part of 1) day’s paper, extracts from 8’. Louis papers, re- | to the excitement in that city. We have no \ & few days will saffice to allay the paaic, partially restore pabli> confidence. From ail } ‘ts of the country telegraphi, despatches reyort |“ eumerous beavy failures. Tne uspension of houses bf such magnitude, engeged in active basiness ope * ‘tations, mast materiaily weaken the little confl- oe left, and protract the revulsion to an iadedi- Con peu The restoration of a sound and state of things can only be broaght by such an ordeal as we are now 1g through. It will be necemary to separate |Kke wheat from the chaff, to separate the wesk and from the strong and healthy, before we caa jexpect better times. We cannot pats: ug matters werk along under insolvency and rottenness, as times of confidence, when credit covers bankra .t- snd bides it from the pubiic eye. The time of triai gome snd ail who casnotstand the most search 1g vestigation must muceamb. Confidence naa hep to such @ low poist that it cannot sastaia who bave not the means to sustain themselves. ene fai ures purify the atmosphere of the fiaaacial peg tes the storm has not pase r wer yet. Wetear many more failures mass yes bdefore settled and permanent ease will be re zed. New York has not yet hed its share. Tae Smmenze losses on all tre public loans for States, keiths, counties, towns, railroads, &c., negotiated thie city, have fallen with crushing effect upon banking houses, snd it is the general im- that the end w not yet—that there are a of patched up concerns left, which mast or later collapse. Company er Bank, and John L. Mason, Esq., referee. The Logielatare of Arkansas has passed an act the issue or cireulation of bank biils w the denomination of five dollars. About half other States have a similar act in operation, works well. The Governor of Michigan re- NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, RIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1806. 143 & law to the Legislature in his Maryland, Virginia, Louidans, Missouri, Arkansas and District of Columbia prohibit the issue and c'rcu- of small bills, and we hope soon to add seve- ral other States to the list. Indiana, Illinois and The State of North Carolina is in the market for another loan. The Treasurer is desirous of selling three hundred and seventy bonds, of one thousand dollars each. They will bear date tne lst of January, 1865, and will have coupons attached for the interest, at six per cent per annum, payable the first days of January and July, ineach year. Both interest and Principal will be payable at the Bank of the Repub- lic in the city of New York, uniess where the par- chaser prefers to have them payable at the tressary of North Carolina. Proposals will also be received at the same time for the purchase of eighty thousand dollars in bonds, running ten years, issued by thé same aathority, for the constraction of tie Weldon and Gaston Railroad, and the improvement of the navigation of the Nouse and Tar rivers. The bil authorizing a subscription by the State ef North Caroliaa of eight hundred thonsand dol- lars to the railroad from Goldaboro, via Newbern, to Beaufort Harbor, passed the lower house of the Le- gislature by a vote of 91to 14. There is no doubt but that it will pass the Senate. Tue Rip Van Winkle State appears to be waking up to the im portance of an extensive system of internal improve. mente. The contract for the constraction of the New York and Boston .Air Line Railroad, via Woon socket, bas recently passed out of the hardsof A. C. Morton & Co. isto thoss of Juhu M. Wood, of Portiaud, Me., and the transfer has been san tioned by the Board of Directors. By this arrangement Mr. Wood assames ail the responsibilities of Mesara, Morton & Co, and alfo becomes a subs riber for 1,000 shares of the atook in addition to the large amount of stock which he is to take und:r the pro visions of the contract. The diectors announve that they expect to complete the road between M.d- dletown and New Haven within one year, and to Boston within two or three years, The groes income of the Connecticut River Rail- road Company, tor the year ending November 30th leat, was $277,770 714, of whi b $135,960 was from passengers, and $130,508 from freight. The total expenditures were $190 946 75, leaving the net in- come for the year $36,823 96. The expeswe of operating the road was $135,437 11; the rent of the Asbuelot road was $30,000. The total number of paesengers cairied daring the year was 349,925; number of tons of freight carried, 102 850, both of which show an increase over the previous year. The operating expenses—witiout charge for the use of freight cars—and rent of the Asnuelot road for the year, are $44 447 62; the receipts and benefi’e from it, $21,606 94—beiog a loss of $22,840 63. The report suys tuat while the increaw im the ‘grees earnings’ che past year has beem $19,549 824, the excess of ex enees has left bu; about toe same “pet income” as in 1863. The annexed statement exhibits the capital stock, fanced and floating debt of the Michigan Central Railroad Company, with the items of ex- penditure, &o.:-—— MicmGan CentraL RaitroaD—Drc., 1854. Capital stcek. trereeceeees $6,681,000 Bond acco: $463,613 1,213,450 convertiule 2,319,000 631,951 Income a 967,873 Total... $11,378,288 By construction, Lo. do. tendect.. 183,822 Cash in hands 0. treasurer... 46,396 435,500 313,961 000 Cash om BANA... ....ceeee eee 23,785 $11,378,288 The report of the board of direstors says:— Various and exaggerated reports having been in cir- culation with )egard w the auvances to other companies, to enuble this company to make the needful couneetion with Chicago, it may be proper to state that suc. ad- vances, paid ind unpaid, in addition to the con: of our road from the Michigan State line to its junction with the Hlinois Central Kailroad, will not exesed one million six hundred thousand dollars # 000 Of which the stock and bonds of the New Albany and talem Kailroad Company (not now available, although believed to be ulti- mately valuable), constitute about....... 600,000 Due from the lilinets Central Railroad Goxmpa- ny within six montha, about,............. 200,000 And of their construction bonds, which we cannot sell uvtil certain stated periods in 1856, but on which that company guaran- tees ours against 1088..........4406 800,000 For ali the engagements of the Illinois Central Railroad Company we have undoubted security. ‘the cost of the road from the junction to Chicago is estimated by the Mlinois Centrat Company at upwards of one million ¢obars, up to the line. It should be borne in ming that if this advance bad not been made it would have been necessary for this company to bave had an independent line of railroad from the junetion of the Indiana line to Obieago, including the very large expense of a right of way into that city—mading s permancat outlay, instead of a temporary one, and that the ar- rangement brings very important collateral ad- vanteges in giving us depot lands at a satisfactory price and valuable connections with # road seven hundred miles long. Stock Exchange. THonapay, Jan. 18, 1865. 60 sha NY Cen Rbi0 do... plea $2000 Ind Btate 5’s.. 89 ¢ 103 1000 Exie © bda, '71 1000 do, "62. 18000 111 © HR Bai i 80 Mechanics’ bk.. 30 Canton Co,.,.. 100 do, 100 do. 100 New Jersey KR. 260 Reading RE. vid 73) om 400 200 do 2» do 60 Hudsoe 100 200 160 Loar 73% kiin!:’ 99° $6000 Ind State 5's. 10000 Virginia 6s... 4000 bond, at a ; 1,100 Southera, at ee Sor bois fie Hour at ge toc 87am, poe year Recta Riehths Gesaecsanaeeae inactive. The ales mess conlined to $00 vushala South, ern white wheat at $2 20; small lots of rye at $1 36; and (singe our last) 18,000 bushela corn, chiedy soutbera fabmantrarneicenen tie ae sates or at % Der Corrie ales of 300 of Rio were made at 9i¢0. 10c,—and 400 do. Maracaibo at 10c. a WXc. Corron—The sales included about the » cS w juTs—Rates for and 6d. was demanded 400 tierces beef were e: at 17s, 6d. at \44.; 190 bbl. 4s,, and a lot of p2. Hay—The market was steady at $1 95 s $2 per 100 lbs. MoLstexs—The market was quiet, Good New Orleans wan at vic. a 28c. Nava Stonss—fales of 250 bbls. were made at 390. cash, anc 400 bbls. common No. i rosin sold at $2 16 yer 310 Ibe. Ou—Linseed was ‘steady at 82c., while whale and syerm were wocbanged. OVIFIONS.—H'ork was rather brisker; sales,1,100 bbls. at $12 26 for old mess, and $13 9 $13 37 for new prime, per bbl. Cut meats wero in demand sod firm, with sales of 120 pkgs. pickled and dry salted shoulders and hams at old rates. Lard was parchased to ‘he extent of 500 bbis., at 10K a 10i¢e.; 250 kon atl0X a lle. pe jere reported of 470 4 beef at former prices, and 400 tieroes prime moss beef at $11 623g. Butter and cheese were unchanged. Ricr.—Sales of 100 casks were made at 15 a $4 60 per 100 Iba. LoGwoop.—About 160 tons sold at p. n. t. Sricks,—fales of 3,000 mats cassia were made at p. n. ., and 10 cases putmegn at 8c. vGARS —The sales included about 300 hhds. New Or- Jeans for refining, at 4%c. TALLOW was quiet and pominal. Wuiskry —Sales 260 bbls. State Prison were male at B6e., and 200 Ohio at 363¢¢.; Drudge was heli at 4uc. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, GREAT SACRIFICE —A GRAND DIAGONAL SEVEN Octave piano, been used about two months, in ele. ant cate, finished back, cont $400, will be sold for $259. steity maker, and warranted, as the owner leaves tor Europe ina few days, Can beacen at 140 Went Twenty- eccond street, on January 18th, 19th, and 20th, between 10 and 3, VERY SUPERIOR $315 ROSEWOOD PLAN JFURTE, seven octave, made for the owner ten weeis since, y dest makers riect, fully warranted, and is of- fered for $220, with stool and cover ea account of sick- pers. It ean’ be seenat 157 Chambers street, from 9 o’ei2ek til) 3, Jan, 19 and 20. )EON—ACCORDEON.—TAUGHT IN SIX LES sons op my bew and improved method. All tose wishing to become perfect performers on the accordeon, thould net fail to call on the Original Professor, J. L. JACOBS, 102 Chatham street. Terms—$6 ii UITAR AND SINGING,—MME. MARWIN, TEACHER of guitar and singing, continues to give lessons in uitar and si ing, her renidence, 779 Broalway. Mme. imparts a sufficient knowledge of guitar in six lessons toenable her pupils to acoompany themselves easily in any kind of vocal music. A contralto voice, wishes, to be engaged for concert singiog, at the same address, DIANO#,— MESSRS, SCHUETZE & LUDOLF REQUEST- ed me to examine their pianos; tn doing so, wita ibe greate-t exre, J mut teati'y that'l find the same ex- cellent in every respect, Without any doubt, I ean compare them with the best manufactured a thls couo- try, and wan very much astoniabed, as I never before heurl of the firm mentioved, AUGUSTE GOCKEL, KCHUETZE & LUDOLFF, Manufacturers, 85 Variex at, |G ACADEMIKS, 4 BROADWAY —PROF. SARACCO'S DANCING e Appollinea is open every day from 10 o'clock in the morning to 10 @eloek in thie eveniag, for private lessons and classes, composed of the most resyootable le ROOKLYN.—NEW CLASSES ARE NOW FORMING Jor the second term, at WJLSON'S acudemy for in Clinton stree:. corner of Atlantic, (opposite eum). Hours—Ladies and ren meet oa nd Baturda ig clock; and gentle. at8 o'clock P.M. This rior school. ANGNG.—MORE NEW CLASSES—L. DE G, ) BHOUKES, 36) Broome street. is oo* forming sev- eral new elarses, to co nce immediately, All the ble danees taught m one oourse of lesors, Jessous at various hours. Soirees Weinerlay R. ANDREW FOSTERS LECTURES—THR AMERI- can v ew of Kussia—The first lecture of the course will be delivered at the lecture room of the Mercaatile wton Hall, Avtor phi mmeacing at hall-past se ING, 600 BROADWAY —THE Last @ ta lear the Inte mode in a few lessona, at . Kach pupil inatracted reparat-ly, A Eve forming for beginners, Circulare to be and xl applications te be made, of R, Burnton, 274 ster =, CENTS & BOX Fu% ROOW'S HAIR POMATOM, OUD “sbich inctiven the hair to curl aod rewlera it soft’ and glory, Will ba semt without charge to uny part of the city upos the receipt of the mouyy. Ad: Gress, port pad, Mre MALORA ROOT, Hiooalyn. ‘Three boxes for $1, ECORATIVE FRESOO PAINTER OF THE GERMAN T and Italian sebool.—Is ready to decorate iu the wost approved ms fo all styles, Add a 20h Bo) La street, Ne deonak Pict, OWNINOG’S STEWED TERRAPIN —THIS DAY I commence serving ap & lot of superior ogg terra. pit, an all epleuren of the above are most reapsct/all invited to eall amd test the same at THOS. DOWNING N. B.—The above sent to any par! No. 3 Broad street. of the city. NEW YORK CRYSTAL PaLace, 1653, and also by the jarors o the KXHIBITION OF ALI, NATIONS AT LonDON, 1951, All whe have used it have pronounced it to be the bert 0 for its excellent properties of elastics, atreet, New York, for the United States. J ERE’S THAT WILL MAKE THY WHISKERS OR mourtache to grow lururiantly in six weeks, ond Will not stainor injare the skin. It's my magical on- gurnt. Price $1 @ bottle, sent to any part of the coua- try. RK. G, GRAHAN, 107 Naseaa street; Hayes, 176 Ful- Brovkly a; Zeiber, 44 Bouth Third street, Phil- MIORTANT TO QUARKYMEN. STONE CUITERS, architects and builders. PORTER'S Patent Spring Hammer Stone-dressing Machine is the Girt completely successful attempt to secure by means of imachinery, the cutting of every hind of buihiiogstone with rapidity am? precision, giving the most perfect finish to plaia sur faces, frewte of steps, straight and earveligear muabi- ings, uted columns, ke. The principle of thie simple, compact end durable machine, precisely tuat of toe wailet and chisel used wy naod ip the most skillful wan- One of the it la bor recom § im the shace, hiaes can Ve daily seen la operation at 86 Gansevoort street scar the Nosth » by Pwellte #troet Machine cuitiog suriaces from two to ein feet wide, will cost from $1, A No 1 Machine face vix feet ploying three mer ¥ & two-horee power ¢a ene, Bhs total comt of not ever $8 per day, will realily ond perfeetiy perform the laber of fom 75 to 100 own ‘ng & Telnetou of aoout one-tailed in the yout stove. thie machine tp this, the Ua tel countries, are now for sale by the CAPWELL & PURTER, No, 37 Wal Jvuncey court jira stove catters, builders, contractors, and the publ. iy, ere iwvited to examine this novel and ee eh / AKEHOUSK OF WINDBOM PAPEG Miia, NOs 66 out 67 Nassee street, Kew York.—Tbe ubactt bers have commwacrd manufaetui pew and boo [ae ed at thelr new paper works, at Windsor Loeks, con ‘ning fourteen largest size sod tro Ss tach boordinier machines (oot more wo added), are o0" teary to receive erders (row persons im want of & supe rior quality of sews or boot printing papor. These works have been built with great care, ea) ‘ing ali the woders improvements, with s fall iy of spring ond together with never falling power, en- uniform good color to the , and a reguler RTIFICIAL EYkS.—THIS DAY KBCRIVMD THE largest and most besatiful collection of artificial eyes qver imported. The; exactly ip color and expression, and will are inserted and removed at pies: move and oe and vere, without the slghtert pale fesaicn supplied on liberal Sains ‘A powsL, Ocullat and Auriat, 60 Broadway. & perfection of line truly admiral, ani — that leaves the old tatioan processes of | Pre AND, PARE OF, 4 LOR 70 RR — ot ee i; iki Rasch LAND.—TEN OR TWELVE ACRES FOR LAWYERS AND STUDIOS FOR in the building at the northwest corner of profession and artists may be accommodated with quits @t offices or rooms, single or double, with conveniences of the most improved construction; rents ranging from $1,000 to $100 per annum. Appl to WM. B. PAT, 336 Broadway. PRIVATE RESIDENCE AT NO. 7 SUSSEX AND80) place, Jersey City, to be let, and furniture for sale. pply at the house, OBOKEN.—TO LET, IN A PRIVATE ROUSE, ONE or two parlors aud two bedrooms, furniahed or un- iurnisbed, with the use of kitehen, in a new brick hor with the modern improvements, im Third street, about five minutes walk from the ferry; will be let cheap toa family without childres, For particulars spply + the mgraving office, 167 Broadway, or address J. J., Herald office, OFTS TO LET—AT NO 2 MURRAY STREET, ONE 4 door from Broadway, two very desirable lofts, auit- ae yaar ered Vaylamees ), OF an ups (ol ui super ight and lovstion, A; on the pre- perm 40 WILLIS & CONKLING. - gly on TO LET—LARGE AND 8MA WELL Lighted, with good air, um front and rear building, 82 u street, suitable fer offices or for light mu- charieal purposes, uire of EUGENE 02 Narsaa street, HILADELPHIA HOTEL TO LEC —THE HANOVER Hoase, No, 288 Onesnut ot to be let as « hotel tee! boarding house. A J. F, LEAMING, Bouth Front street, punezipnia. {TEAM POWER TO RENT IN MERCER STREET, near Prince “hat! ran! well Inquire of GEO. H. KITCI fits ) 136 Mer V. HAUGHWOUT, 501 Broadway. Bec for pale cheap. ©, LET ON THE CORNER OF LIBERTY AND & large Dutch grocery store Heth va ght beige hy tags nbd t once to 100 Weat stroet. FARMERS’ HOUSE, known as Wil Hotel, on the corner of Liberty And Greenwich streets, within one minutes’ walk of all the principal steamboat and railroad depots ia the city ; eapadle of accommodating two hundred people, togetber with all the fixtares, Immediate possesion given. There i# also attached to the hotel a large ani old established grocery. The lease and go: whole can be bad om modsrate terms by WILSO: Ww 70 LET—THE OLD ESTABLIBG ‘0 LET—THE TAREE 8! Fourth avenue, near ate posi it has gas, Croton water, fe: , ata reasonable rent to a satisfactory tenant. ym 9 to 12 e’clook, ‘Apply on COMFORTABLE FURNI-HED THREE ry, English basement dwelhiag house, ploasantly inthe upper part of the eity, on the wert mil bou tot Fo of the furniture sold at a reasunaol rate, Address box 2,248 Post Office, © LET—COITAGES NOB, 1 AND 4 GARDEN ROW, ble venth atreet, pear Sixth avenus Also houre 210 West Thirty-titth street Possession givea tmmodiately. Inquire of D. W, FENTON, 167 Broadway, ap stairs. +) © 1ei—Th¥ THREE STOAY BRICK HOUSE NO. 4 Ho ol Hoboken, in order, and about fre miau elk (rom will be let low fon geod tenant, and povrersion given im wediately. Apply vo A. G, CROWELL, 35 Browlway. ‘0 L)T—1HE BALL, BUT NEAT, THREE BTORY dwelling Bouse No. 1% Varick street, west wide, Bear Canal street, eight reoma, Crotuo water, ete. Rent $1(0. Aleo, the peat cottage Ne. 100 Forty-ninth atreet, fouth wide’ a few dow at of Third avenue; gas neven roome and cellar, garden in front and in rear, Reat $20 Apply to JAMES FICE, 200 Hadson at, JET OR KR MORE BUILDINGS ON | routh wide of Ubisty t, weat of Kbrvouth uitable for p hers, inelters, skinner & twlow. Appl Broadway, from 11 to Md o'clock, or 93 East Tw evenih ntrest, of PELER A, H JACKSON, O LET O8 TRASK—1nE DEURAWLE PROPERTY, No. 618 Troadway, just above Houston «rest, table for almont any ‘bari woub! be divided to ain, the small store tion immediately, Agply to ii ahhiks PRICE, 200 Hadson street. 50 LEADK.—THE PREMISES KNOWN AS 964 ROAD- way, corer of Franklin street, for a term of yours. Apply to ADAMS & LUCKRY, 15 Nacnau street. ¢—KOOMB WITH BTEAM POWER, 7, 9, 11 and I street, mear Broad: wold ‘lighted, and tely, aud without y to Mr, JOHN GAUDU, 616 Hroadway. Poors ebarge till Ist of Pebras ear, W2 Walker ‘0 FOARDING HOUSE KE*PERS AND aol | deepers.—A rare chanco to be had um the Fourth ward—the b nd store 360 Water atreut to be let; rent very cheap. Must be sold imunediately, the ocanpler ew York, Apply.om the premises. leaving F¥ICE OF THE GOVERNOSS OF THE ALMIHOUSK ( New York, Jam. 18, 1866.—Propo-als for Hlatiag.— teakd proposals will be received by the Governors of the Alms Hoare, ot their office, Rotania, Park, until 2 o'cloe M. of the 234 inst, for slatiag with best qua lity 4 sinte, and eine nade, the now workshop, at the workhorse om Blackwell's Istead. Also lining the gutters with best selected T € charcoal brand common tin, and laying valley linings and flashings of best sieet lead, five pounds to the square foot, and 'or tio gutters, sin diameter, Vor further particnlars, apply here «peciGeations can be sea, ‘cof | reserve the right of rejecting ail proposals not advantageous to the department. 6 75, LINE BUMDBAD TONS RED ABH COAL, 57 9 ato ean rites, for sale to eartmen or dealers, Apply at 107 Bowery, or $04 Waahiogton street, three doors from Spring street. OAL —A PRIME ARTICLE OF RED asi STOVE C coal now selling at seven dollars per ton, at WM. COOPER'S Coal Yard, corner of Thirteeath and Hudson streets, North river. QUALITY PRACH ORCHARD RED AS ble for stoves or geaten, rom corner of Barrow aud Washington, and 146 West Bhirty-second streets, + THOS. MAHEA, a, 113 Kacdoug aodressing & "vette general appearance, real name and place ef reai’ cio retars, All commani JNIAL.—IN CONSEQUENCE OW RUFENT ave been unable Lo auawer Say corns uary 1, Being ow conver lescent, ali may expect their replies in Gow day EMILE VILLEDTS, Autograpoer. ANTHOLOGY. —MERB. FLEURY, FROM PARIA, WitCeR relatives propheried Napoleon |, ie Lae cele oraies t yereon of the pressat age, to foreiell fature #, rue and certain, Cam be consulted at No. u6d me wureet, UNINe 10 ALL —MAUARE mUCWe Oo witbont exeeption the most woo erial ibe world, or that bas ever eee boowe She will tal , aod future events and wi show your wlich hee aetwoisber Boe is the € Baw é pact, [etcre boroand apd abeont f ppreers of matrimemia) Gickons are traly sstonkkberg to al) who There whe with & npeety re may u they may Gepead apew trae a6 vranded eo pal principles of magies! science, 16 Broame tween Connon and Colurebia mreete, Gentlemen wot o4 witied. She will remain in the city bata short me dows from tedee aw wor & Mra. Hayes hee expe high order, 10 a8 Yo see things chew cote’ Ebe le seknowledgra by te be the mort remareabie at living, abe is Coily coring @sensee that have been for years pro pevnerd bweursnle, All persous callag rireet, pear the Bowery, can have the pleasure of cow fult the beat clairveyant im the Umited Hates Me mewter, tatslactory ox. ‘tone gives te all, or we aberge mate = Private parties attenoed to. ADAME ALWIN, FROM PAIR, TRA tao Hit wervices We the lade nod gentiowes of Unie city ta sats ology, By berks aml eeirmee, and is to be eonsal «A sheet topes , becinenn, leremcere Ss, Se wel name ef the lety parry, see the “a te tatln etane ee the F acd Orme Led , ee between First and aoe Utice boure from Wa mM totr mM it No. 10 Spring | . Seymour ise Barnard street. — |. Jon. NIGHT AND MORNING. . Blackwell, Mr, Chi Browne Mi ETROVOLITAN THEATRE.—HENRY WILLARD, : Bidy, Manager.—Doors o at 6; curtain rises at Y o'clock. a Fxtpay, Jam. 19, will be aeted the grand equestrian spectacle of s..Mr, Langdon | Meta... ean... Mr. Thompson | Gasrarmina... Mrs, Jordan SCENES LN THE KING, BY THE AMERICAN GERMAN, ¥RENCH AND ITALIAN ARTISTES, Trained Horses, Elophanta, Poi SUPERB Rg OF MINSTRELS, IN OONSE- atence of the destruction of their hal, MA Broad- way, by fire, wil form every evening at OT wpttiantes) HALL. 472 BROADWAY, under the control of H. woop, ‘ GEO. CHKISTY, } Proprietors. All business transacted by. .H, Wood ETHIOPIAN ‘Mt A BURLESQUE OPERA, LIGHT FARU! DANCES, ETO, Africanined by the mst accomplished company in the world, A change of programme every evening, ei lonet open at 636 o'clock; to commence at 7} pre- ely. IBLO’S SALOUN,—GRAND OONCERT FOR THE Benefit of the Poor, SAIUKDAY kVEN)NG, JANUARY 20, BY PAUL JULIEN For thin occasicn the following ewinent artiste have himdly offered their valuable asnistaace — The favorite little SIGNOKINA ADELINA PATTI, M’LLE MARTINI DORMY SIGNOR LUIGI ROCCO, the celebrated Basso: SIGNOR BERNARDI, the eminentBariton AUGUST GOCKEL, the distinguished Pianist WUGK SABATIER, Pianist of the Duchess Montpensier, will preside at the piano. YROGRAMME, PART I, 1, Bolo Piano Forte, (Hommaye a Mendelssohn, ) Concert piece tor Piaao and Orchestra, ‘The Orchestra part will be played on a Second Piago Compose: and executed by 2. Aria—'« 0 non piu « Big 8, £olo, Violv—Grand Fi + Rew ence Signor Bern rinking Song of Lucretia Borgia, M ie Martini Dormy PART iL 1 | le Panoforte—* Souvenir de Beaux jours, now. Composed and ex 4 August Gockel 2, Ballad—"' The Lart Kose of Hammer"? M’Ue Martini Lormy 6. hi + Donizetti 3. Solo, Vielin—"* Grand Fantame Caprie,’’ Oret WINE ssbver devogesesrepeacace -Vieuxtomps Yaul Julien 4, Seng--Tho celebrated + Keho Sung’’.... Ablstzom hignorina Adelina Matt. 5, Grand Duo—From the Opera * Puritanl’’,,.,. Bellini Signor Keceo aus Signor Lernardi 6. Bolo, Violin—* Ihe Witelion’ Daace’’,.,,.... Paganini Paul Jubeo Tickets, 0 cents, to to vad at the principal music stores, hotels, aud the duor on the evening of the Com cert. Loors open at 6}, o'clock; Concert to commence at 74 o'clock, repr of Sir Bulwer Ly tte NIC with ite great cast jennes to repent the play every evening wotil further uo tice, and to recommend an early application at the bo ere seats may be neoured three days iu advaace PRE THRER GREATEST SOLOISTS IN THE UNITED Staten. HEER LUDWIG SCHREIBER, Cornet a Piston, who, im the estimation of all the leading musical critics throughout the prineipal cities of Europe, SURPASSES UDMMEASUKABLY THE RENOWNED HERR KOS 14, M’LLE CAMILLE UR#O, Belo “lolin; end M. JULIUS DIEDE, Holo Flute, will each perform at the Grand Concert to take place at THE METROLOLITAN OV ERA HOUSE, On HUNDAY kv aetna Nexr, FOR THE BENEFIS OF MK. F. B BURGESS, ON ALDSON'S Nos. 716 a 4 iT AND MORNING, He OPERA 20 Lee tendance, and (he perfor jelght and enthusisem. Ke artiste in the country. Sabject aud yards of ©: , chaaged for other property. Particulars will be given by addressing « ite to Panorame, lierald efiies. ANIED- A YOUNG LADY DANCER, WELL ki commended, to travel with a com; country. Asinger preferred, Address box Offer, eenfels, Mans, BILLIARDS. HAIARD TABLE®.—TWO GOOD SFOOND HAND nearly new, all com tables for sale ata bargai are. Onn be seen at Piete, suitable for private or public our factory, 9 Ann «treet, GRIFFITH & DECKER i = CARD TO THE LADIER—MR® MAXWELL %4 A Lirpenard street, would imiorm her patrons and rigndn that she has opene! a Louse, with superior ae eommodations, for @ private | Lathes fw delicate healib, wishing wot, can rely on ber experience and shill as midwife and physician I R. WARD'S WOMAN'S FIEND —THe Gir PIU A ration of medicine ever exhibited in cases of female Weakness. Price $1. Lr, Power's ladies’ pervation) pilla for obstructions, Bent by post or express te Kee evan t hat thea weet who he bamely, a cure at onee aod Kk. WAKDR KEMEDIES EXORRO EVEKY Watnetory. Lepot £0 Cx By. Those who have bow of secure, 0 very tow till cured to those calling im time. K WARD, WITH HS CELEWRATED AMAZING wehreinen, (9 mabing Lie most aatoulowing cares oo Country bitters medicine by re 1 record, at bis offer, 00 (anal street, containing $4, served with advice ana ure post. Never fail HE MARKIFD WOMANS PIUVATE MEDICA. Om yeston, by Dr AM. Maurcees, prolemer of die cases of somes, One heniretth edition, (14”,00,) 1 Tmo. om fee exten binding’ pries #1. Kver, Sapeslen to wuss coloen to waned, hom rides & won anboed, and alo ae wife Aenceited, with the enare, the proper mote of weatinenl, im mont chaste hunguage, easily A every women eae discover, by comparing her ow: tome with these cererited, the nator wanes of her reepect o which bev pewsttivences furbide eoneulting & row*ienl wil och instrertiom wed advice aod aleo explans teas of many aymptome which otherwise eval! oom dou neh anxiety oF slerm How many are rule from obetroctions of irrexuiagites peculiar b the sytem. which sodermine the bealth, of the effet of which they are ignorant sad whieh thelr delicacy for bute neat ing roeden! aoviee, How many vate from hagas uteri, (lalling of the womb) or from fuer (rend pees, ty, ke.) Hew many are constant ) "about, Mm nd beautiful seenery, induces the | | | are exhibited, with otuer oi De ere a TN UBTON’S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET,—FRI- B dey —A excellent formance, — WING, a capital comedy, eyed with load ase on Mr. Jer- dan’s it, with « great cast, Nichelas Rue, Mr Burton; Rostrum, Mr. Jordan; April, Mr. Flaber; Plethora, Mr, Johnston; Undermine, loore. Mrs, G) Misa Ray ; Rone ton; tally bows ht, Mra. . AVOLLO IN N J serene ee a, Me bg na oad Johneton; ry) hy; Ven The Woman's Kights Conneailon ‘and the Know ings, and the great American tableaux. OWERY THEATRE. —PROPRIRTOR AND MANAGED ' Admission “Rozee ts contr Pit ead Galcyr Oh conta; Private Boxes,'$5 ae Sais ib Fupay Evewiva, Jancany 19, THE CROCK OF GOLD, After whieh, JACK SHEPPARD, To conclude with KIT CAbSON, CKLEY’S ETHIOPIAN OFERA HOUSE, 690 BROAD» GRKAT BUCCIOR which will be rej ETHIOPIA! Monday evening, Jas favorite Opera of * N. B.—Saturday rer. ted all th four seta. ning, Jan, 20—Beneft of L. Hhort, “FQARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—SECOND GRAND Annual ones Show of the National Poultry Fociety will close ou the 20th of January—one of the most unique and extraordinary displays of Domestic Fowls, &c., ever witnessed in this cow . _Prip dey, January 19—Evenivg, wt 75; o'clock, Mr. Johm R, Seott, the distioguisbed Am o actor, im the a character of WALLACE. THE HEKO OF SOUTLAND, Afternoon, at 3, two pretty pivon. Admission, twenty: five cents; children under ten, half-price. PERA HOUSE — rosie BOND eTrkeer. HE MOST MAGNIFICENT CONOERT given in New York this season, SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, JAN, 21, for the benefit of MR. F. KE. BURGESS. See the prograinn Prices of adi: —Varquet, First and Second Cir cles, 26 cents. ‘The entire larquet Cirelo, 60 cents Tickets can be obtained at the prine!pal musie stores and hotels. Beats can be secured in the Parquet Cirele, without extra abarge, on application to the box office, open daily from 10 until 4 N Lave, in the most genera: THEI INV AL upon the occanion of the GRAND BACKED AND CLASSICAL CONCERT, Own Sexbay kyenixa Nexv, Jaw. 21, AT THE METROPOLITAN O/ ERA HOUSE, for the benefit of MR. F, BURGESS, e CHAPEL BROADWAY.—SU> ing, Jac wary 2 GRAND SACRED COMBINATION will take place this (Hunday) evenin VICIORIAL TABLEAUX Of THE Painted by hyle, Boy APPROVRIATE LECTURE ant A R, GEORGE SWAINE BUCKLEY. MK, RICHAR) Kishor BUCKLEY. MR. FREDERICK BUCKLEY, and PERCIVAL, mK OW E in whieh the folio MEH. HESKY ©. Walron, MR.W. 1 REE Vies, (by permission of Mr. Marshall, ) MRE F. MEYER and aru Mi FEKUINANT MEYER, Tickets 25 cents, to be had at all the music stores an@ hotels. Concert to commence ot 74 For particulars, see programmes TTABLEAUX VIVANT. GOR LIVING STATUARY, AT the international Mureum, 61 Division street.— Vrofessor Flour, with bie troupe @f French and Model Artiste snd bthiopian Minstrels, just ae rived from Europe Adiwisnion, 26 centa will exhibit to nig at 7 o’elock, BOWERY. —YRIDAY *RANKLIN MUSEUM WO. y teractions, at 3 ia afternoun ond evening wrnoon, and 7 In the evening, The Model Ar- # will appear in @ selection of wew tableaux; among others, © The Greek Slave, ‘Venes Mising from the Fea,’ ko,, ke ) OGER'S CELEBRATED j AVOTHLOGS OF GEOLGE WASHINGTON, painted by JAMES bi WMS on exhibition at the Academy conte; Child SHAMS ON DOLLAR Bal A M worm " BROADWAY.—FOR A 7, and to morrow ant sed thrilling te ckwts, 1 onan On rand Sacred Concert, asalated by #0 (\RANKIIN MUFEUM, NO 6% BOWRAY, NRARLT Opposite the Bowery Theatre Performances every Milerpoun, at 3, and ever ig, at 7. NBR Kirangers will observe t Freo la Moseum ta the only place im the United where the Model Artiates nal entertainments, He member No. 68 Howery R. FIO, FROM LoNtbuN—THRATHIOAL AND ech 160 earl atreet, New acterisUe wig amaier | | | | 8) only * walle Country tveatrieals supplied of taches, FINKE aAuars, ALENTINES —AVRCIAL NOTICE TO THE TRADE. —Valentine dealers in all parte of the evemtey should vend at ones for ope of #TRONG'H THN DOLLAR Mal of valentines, contawing the foll via — 144 comic valentines, assorted WNo, 1, weutimentel do, assorted, ey envelopes, Jontine writer will be seat otherwise, we nited Plates or Cenac This is the T. W. eTRONG ¥., will be punetually a! MEDICAL. Kk WAKKEN, MIMOKK OF THE OLLaGK OF D Burgeons of Dubin aut bunburgh, attends te Tate practice at hie old extablabed office, 1) Mal street, pear Catharine, where ue is pertormng the mans oRaling Corts om record, without revteaiat ia diet op bosiness purenite B LARMONTR FARO AND LONDON MURAL D Adviser and Marriage Gulke, eheveath fil rvry Poere, chith, seventy Gre eogravings Bobs ot 222 ay, aml mailed free bor on solar by the eater Larmout, poysician wed sarees, No 42 Kewle atregt, corner of VirosAway, where be \« consulted from it A. Me 2PM, oud 6 we Bin the uw lee em N. Net the drog sore Fr rented oy ales express Address eo), otters bon *14 See Vork Fost Ofee We cmeur with all wtuer payers in revmmamndiog Dy. Larwent to the eMietes —(in cre: der ete Uete Be. N Waally cured, wiihe 00, 14 DUANE ATOR, «© Lone KNOWN the eitinens of } rh nye commuted with oon, «ere tl whe have ownt of prewoders may rely Dp’ DUPE OFFICK, FOR THE KXCLAMIVE TRAP matt of the disenaee of \emulas, No. 6 Paat T ferond « “y aAviee greta, sed maanien by ma Petwnta ot » dia te 7 - K. HUNTYRS RED Imor te YOUR OMLY Rima. nee for a thoreegh care © Cera Anema ll, Division et., the only «9 © 09 we) knewa tar the very may great and extretieery cures It haw | formed, without diet or bin¢rence from Weeimens, ell other remet en oniy oa Se bg 4 pact: This weceree the patient from nnd is the only remedy oo earth that dove it Tow iil nat thie out by bitter ex i yon West te : Woultor of iealth. other remetion Call nnd got 70 VEX Tit CURMD.—OR CONRETT, OF WO. 19 Duace ctrert, may be consulted with = mame 67 ty three years in one Darsotes permandet cures h. we ihe New York University. few hie diplome i * of great nervous ow! news the mare of cure. 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