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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
MONEY MARKET.
W idnwtuy, Jan 11? fl P. K.
The itoek market continue* very much depressed. At
Uke today, (om* of Mie leading fanelee were
pretty active, but price* were not raataiced. DfUwm
ud Hudson deeliaed >? per cent: Canton Company, '4;
Plorei.ee and Kevport, X; Parker Vein, %\ Cumberland,
J<; New York Central Railroad, >?; Erie Railroad, ?;
Harlem, Norwich and Worcester, l4; Readln< Rail*
road, %\ Michigan Central Railroad, K Miming *'ocks
were firm at previous prloes. We notice sale* of Ohla
Lead atd Marble Company on time, barer'* and seller'*
option. It opened at 2 14, aud eIo(?d at i 4. Theee ope
rations are the flrct ?e hare oolioed far a long time, and
the probability is that th? stock wil hereafter he more
active. York Central bond* were freely offered to
day, and tales were made to norne extent at yeeterday'i
price. Floret ce and Keyport has lately been operated
In to wine exfeut, but the market value ii oontidertbly
depreu'ed. Bank ntccke are daily aold In small lots. The
absence of the iteamer hae an unfavorable ellect on
Wall atieet mattere. The Baltic 1* fully due, with four
day*' later new*, and we cannot look for any material
variation in any of oar market* until her advioee come
to hand.
The steamahlp Afrloa, from this port for Liverpool, to
day, carried out *909 628 91, in *p?cle.
The receipt! at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of
Uria port to day, were $165,498 94; paid, 1147,234 29; ba
lance, (2,750,973 21.
The .?tna Fire Insurance Company ha* declares a divi
dend of eight per cent; the Long Inland insurance Com
pany, Are dollars per there. The East Riror Strings Bank
will pay interest to lta depoeitori cn the 16th Inst., at the
rate of five per cent p*r annum on earns under fire hun
dred Collars, and at the lateof four per cent on large.'
Mm*. Ttie .Manhattan Savings IattituUon will pay the
w uiljntercist in the 16th mat. The Cleveland and 1'itU
burg Ra.lrtad Ucui|*ny has declared a oaeh dividend ol
Ave l*r rent.
The ? Kh'.b aoni al report of the directors of the 1 all
Hirer Baiitoad Co , to the stockholders, hue baen iasued.
From it we le>. -n that for the year ending with 1he 30th
day of November, 1853, the gross income of the corpora
tieo has betn l- A 1-3 20 The expenditures for the same
period, in ehlch are incladod oharges for additions and
lopr .vementa, have amounted to $'.67,&9J fS? leavlug a
balanoe over eapeuw s of S 126,689 32, which, deducting
?84,000, the amoont of dividend paid tc stockholders,
leaves tbe sum of $12,689 32' to be carried to the surplus
or wse.ved land. Tlie entire value of the prope-ty of the
road Is estimated at $1 185 977 85, which Is an excess of
$87.7fO 42 ever all liabilities
The report ol the Lewe 11 Railroad Company far the pant
year, shows th* fo'tae ing resu t?:?
The grots receipts '<? tha pett yar hive be^n $431,
690 99 >>f whieb J|". b82 10 w*k from p?H>epgars, and
$261 711 98 rem fri^v., showing an iucrtaes 1 iu j;ae
ovar 1862 of 62 rue running t>\^etsea for tbe
Eear l?5'i ?eref. 6 *1 t? 'iy. tt> which ehould be added
alucce ef Intel " acooant, $?> 612 41, and tue result U
that the Let jrollti of U at yeai's business have been
$111 tl> 34 < r a h *ut p?r cent of the capital paid in
The wb(.|? an i Liit ot ttie detit of the corporation la
$2t'5 t>uo. Tee baianc* to the debt of the ig*nt, for
wo a. rail Iror. and other raa'erial* on hand, and for un
eollected fregut, is $16,li>4 IS The tjtal namb?r of
rementff re cart led in the cars hits been fi67,30l. Kroin
839 t<. 1 I the ai.ccal dividend was einht per cent; In
in 1E6* ix and half per e?Bt; and iu 1853 a x per cent.
The surplus of 1863 was $4, .08 84 Total surplus on hand
?<H',7 li 87
The I i!on Bank cf Tennessee hae dec It red a dividend
of four d< liars per share.
ti.Th* Reg'sler of tbe Tieasury ha* prepared the folio*
s'.atemeut of the debt of the Vetted States, with the
amount of the annual interest and where payable: ?
Bniuc Durr oK nu I'mtid Statis? 1'avmbvt < Ixrgwssr.
Per
li here Pi: nblt. Loan. ml. Prin ifxil. Inhretl.
Mew Orleans l a 1; ui # I i??
Oharlfaton i ? 6,U 1 CO It 11 UW
W'iehi-? too S II 61 111, Hit S5
BalHn."re 72 '><W UO 2,1"? I*)
Pb.ladalpl.ia <i 492.(17 18 14.7(i!> .'il
>i(* lor* do tl 3, 72 llh.l'.'j? 70
Bit tun do t> 273 .f 10 UU j.i'.'J ?m
Tc"': 45,148,485 54 $154,454 Wi
IJe? rleats 1 <6 5 ;2m)ut)0 06J no
ObtrUaten fi ill SNJO 1*) H-7 iju
Wat itBRton do G 151, 20 J U0 4 .V?i 00
Baltimore.. io 6 iis.'tdiH) i, 9.6 u>
Ph..ad?li Lia. do G 218 UK) (H) 6 Mo
l?rl do 6 3,1. H6,U)0 U0 9.1,563 00
6 77, tOU 00 i',310 00
>3,772 6W 00 f ;13 178 W
H?w Orl? an* !S7 6 36 060 00 1,(W1 50
Cliarl??ioD do 6 180, W0 00 8 VJ7 UO
do g 440.000 IW 13,200 00
d0 6 751,250 00 2I..V37 50
FbiUdtlrhiA do 6 1,562 650 00 4<i S79 M
*?* ' or* do 6 16,ftti,.'iO0 00 5l*?,744 ?^'i
"eaten do 6 lT2,S."it) U0 d.lfVi .'i0
Total* >18,il35.2t)U U0 ?ali'i OU u9
Charleston ISIS 6 4 tXU 00 147
Wa*hi'*ton do fi 15fi 24! 2J
Bs ltlmare do 6 1 12,350 |? 3 370 50
Philadelphia do 6 1*1,750 00 6 >.">2
Kew York d> ti f',7"2 10U ' "J 171 I>r3
But. 4* ti 5ti,70U 00 1 7<>1
Totals $6,214 'XI 80 $186,411
Total traniferrod (took $?(.? ICO 327 34 $1,052 109
Couron bond 6 l,4S41.<i??t) 00 44 .'.V) 00
Do NS 6 7,1*22 <310 00 237.060 *0
Texan indtmnty ? 5 4,*>1,<U0IU l2t',IU'> IX)
Total $14.3u?000 Ol K.iJ2'ait?
Grand t tal 49 27 'J .327 34 1,401,374 44
Te which add loan of 1M3 out
ataadinir C7 00
Texan indemoity not iasued 5,00.l,ruu U0
Debt of oorpo-ata citle* ol the
Biatriot ol Colcuil ia 21 mo
Old funded ar.d ualu.doJ <ltbl . . Ill II- 51
Treasury notes outstaad.n^ Ill "I tH
Total
And d.duct ?m .iiiiDI i
deemed and includtil in a n vc
stati mtnt. upon tshieh interest
wai not rat*
Amount <f public d bt *? pet
weekly iUt(Dtul $Vi 398 75" 5.'
Tbe 'ntereH on <b? ?b.iv? 14 pa\?b e at Saw Orleans by
Hr mtr, Anin^nat Tteaeurer; at Charleston. by a
C. Presley, do ; it Washington. by Samuel Caaer Tr?a
nnr; at Baltimore. by i'nilip F Thomas. Pspimtory; at
Ptlla lelrbia. by l>ani?l H t u r^- on , Aaiaraot Treasurer; at
.New Vcrk, 1 y Jol.ii J Ciacj, do ; at Boatun, by lthavL.er
IT. Btard. do.
Tbe report of tha Reac'tnif Railroad Gorupacy giTes fall
aod favorable iceourta of It* operation* during the pa?t
year Tbe iranagera have deolared dm leu is of 3>i par
ant on tbe preferred, and 4 p?r cent no tha common
atock, c?k ng 7 per tent on each fortheyea-, anlleaving
a aorjlui nf {52,163 89. A'ter making the payment Of
interest od the Heating debt, aud appropriating $100, 'WO
to the ?t? kin* fund. (equal to 1 , per cent on the amount
of preferred and oommon stock outstanding) there "till
rematied a fund equal to 7 per oett for both elasaea of
?tockhr.!jeri, and a surplus of (6J,1'>2 89. Dtvidenda
haTe, 1 1 (re fore been made of 3 '{ per cent In July, 1S63,
and Janrary, 1864, vd tbe preferred, and of 3 pet eent In
Joly, and 4 per cent in January, on the oommon atock.
Tbe und arising from the sinking fund, by the canoel
lation of bond* puichaaed thi* year, (111.173 31, for
which an equal amount of stook h*i be-n o.eated,
together with the surplus cf last >ear, 142,766 36. gire*a
food for dlattibatioB vn common *tcck of 1 }, per cent to
each rlasa of *'o?kboM?rs (no* declared,) and leave* a
?nrplu* for the p-eferred rf $1 0T5 29, and lor other
(common) ef $43 094 97 for future div siou.
Theee statement* exhibit moet gratifying results. Tbe
grcas reoetpte have eie> elea 'h >*e of the previous year
$907, W1 18 and the net proV.s $2111 79i 79. The eort of
trans porUtl'in fa? been re-' i-el in every department, aa
follow* - On eoal. 1 0*c per t. n : on nmchandiae, 4 i)ie
per tin, in pwid j'n, 28 PSe. or each through paneen
An examicatl t uf the ami int proiuc;.! from tha three
great antbraeiie o il region" ?i hin the pa?t few year*,
exhibit* th g singular reunite ? These three re
gloca t upplia i in ISM, 4 v 89i) tone, be in# an. increase
apon the pre*. ..u? yt-ar of 1 0J6.831 tons; :n 186.' they
produced 4 9Pft 8; 0 tost, being aa increase if 644.814 ton*;
? hi* la 1 6f>3 1 he production wa* about 5 160 000 ton*,
and tbe Increase only 160 OoO ten* It I* further worthy
of remark that thi* im-reaaed production of 1853 baa been
eon. smed cpoi tbe line* of tbe varicua Improves enta
thaa transporting it, earing the quantity lent to tther
market* actually lea* tbao in 1862.
The f ale* at the stock board of Hewaon 1 Moines,
Merchant*' Ficbar g?, kCiociL?afi, for llie week enling
Hatarday, Jan 7, 1864, were a* follow*: -50 share* Ohio
and Mississippi, Railroad at >-9, 97 do I"a;txi and |We?t
era Railroad, 75; 100 do. l'eru aa! In< ianapolie Kailrjad,
?6.36 do Cincincati, Ha-.l'.v?n and Darton Railroad,
106; ICO do do (hypothecated atoek). 106; fll do. little
Miami Railroad. 110: 41 do, Columbua aad Xenia, 104
M do. Columbua, I'iqna aad Ind ana Kail oad, 67. 36 do
Oerelaad aad Pittebarg R?ilr a<l, 8r>. 26 do Mad itirer
aad Lake Krie Kail*oa4, 80. 7t do. Covington and lexiog
ten Railroad, 66 ; ob do. Pern aid Iodianapi it* Rai'road,
M The offer* wer?? l or Iawreaceburg an'. I'pper Mi>
eieirippi Railroad, 66',. New 4 loany and ?alem Kailroad
$0 to $1, Keatneky Trait Company Bank. 94; F.atcn aad
Hamilton Railroad, 64. For two $1 0(0 boa/a of the city
(4 Oelagton, Ky., 80 was offered; and for Mayivllle and
Lexiagtoa Railroad Company eooood mcttgage boa la ao
aale.
Tbe Hank of Kentnoky has declared a dividend for the
l?at Mi month*, of Hro per eent. the Haak -if l/>tiiftille
of lour aad a half per oeat. aad an extra of two aad a
half, the Northern Rank of Keataoky tf lea per eent.
Ikl receipt* of the Sift dirleioa of Ua Feeiflo Kail
read cf Missouri for the month of L?ecem!>er, amoun'.oJ I
to tfl 2?S 11, of wbbh }J,226 01 were for freight, and ]
f 1C67 10 from integers. Amoij the freight brought
down mt? 1* noticed lead, Iron, wheat, corn, Ut? (took.
timb?r, gam*, ntsiree, ka.
Tii* report of the Auditor of tha State of 1'enntylranla
kbowM th%t the value of stocks and pnbllo work* owned
bj tb? common srealth, amounts to >34,160,750 76; of
this, ?l,b73,ilitj 04 it In turnpike, navigation, and other
stocks, and $32,492,764 14 the valuation or oost of public
canala and railroad*.
The annexed statement exhibits the quantity of ooal
teat to market 'rom the Oai bondale region ia eaoh of the
past twelve year? ?
Cl'Miilsu.vD Coat Tkadi, fsoh 1841 to 1864.
Jenr.on'iK. HradJock't 1 'te< hn tU
Voile y. liuti VatUy. /fogwn. Thiol.
Yean. 1 urn luni. Turn. Tmt.
1842 767 961 ? 1,718
1M3 3,001 6.421 ? 10,182
1844 6,160 9,734 ? 14,890
1846 13,739 10 016 ? 24,068
184 6 11 240 18.666 ? 20.70J
184 7 20, til 5 82,326 ? 12.940
18,8 88,671 41,(00 ? 70 571
1M0 83.876 78,773 ? 142.4 49
1810 76,960 119,868 ? 106,8 >8
U51 122,831 186,848 ? 267,079
186 2 174 S01 169,2*7 ? 334 178
186 3 234,441 226,813 73,726 633 980
764,027 841,(20 78,726 1,678,778
In 1S42 the trade wax first opened, and the per oent
iucraaM in 1843 over 1842 was greater than it haa been
any jcar since. Every year shows an Increase on the one
prtvion', and the aggregate now is so large that an ordi
raiy p?ruent increase makee the quantity very great.
The receipts of eoal at tidewater from the Con bet land
rtglr.es in 1814, will, iu all probability, amount to more
than keven hundred thousand toss.
The Benton Daily Advertitcr of the 11th inst. gives the
nnnexec exhibit of the condition or the banks anl insti
tutlons Tor KtiiigH in Massachusetts, prepared from off!
cial return* made to the Secretary of the commonwealth,
dated the Irs*. Saturday in October, 1863, compared with
butt) for 1862:?
BA.VK8 OK MAStUCBCMTre? 1852 AJTD 1863
1863. 1853,
m,SI T"* ??"? 137 Bank*. 143 Bank*.
Cspital a tick paid in #43 270 500 $48,060,176
Bills m cucblalion of five dollar*
atdupwerd* .... 17,333,603 21,023,608
Bulb iu cLr-.LiAUoa less than (Its
dollar*.... .... . 3,780 S 67 9,378.994
Net profit* on band 6, ?.'08,473 6 047, 1*7
Ilalaocei: due to other bankd 8,608,338 8,631 841
Lash depoMted iuoluding all '
fumt whatsoever du? from the
bscks, nut bearing interest, ita
bills in circulation, profi's anl
bslance* uue to other bank*
excepted. . 16,0?7 204 18,434 262
lasa i.epr,Mtto bearug interest. 474,061 437 998
amoutt ilne from the bank a 93 800, 8u7 107,260 874
RE-<)( HCKS OF THE BA.MM.
Oold, stiver, and other coiued
metals in their Banking bouse* 3,613 783 3 731 761
BUlg of* other banks' incorporated 1'?8?;8"
DIM. ^ otter'bank* lM.'.rpora'ted 4-8??7
? Uewf.ere 4(19,564 7fi CDS
Palances due Ironi other baokii . 6,006 413 7 4[tii i
Am. unt of all debts due, includ- ' '? ?25J
icg nr-tes, bill* of exchange,
and all stcck?and funded debts
of every deeenptioB, excepting
the balances due fiom other
To^f? moBn't of ' the rwoaree* of "'189'lT7
Iia\e* ra'^Vnd amount of di'vV- 107'*0'9"
dentin sire* the Us: annual
Oct., 1861. Oct., 18.12
1,669.911 1,796.646
April 1862 A]>ril, 1853
. , , 1,047,863 1,790,000
Amount r reserved p-oflt* at the
time of declaring tbe lastdivi
Cetd ... ??????? 3,180,037 3,097,i73 I
Amount of debt* due to rash
bank, lecured by pledge of it*
su cl , . ... . 633,023 476,763
A mount of de -ta cue an! unpaid,
una coDMrered doubtful 198,763 107,243
The following table exh bite th* aggregate of the oily
and country back", for 1863, separated
lfc3. 1853.
35 Unto 108 l.inki
n f1? >7,0M , in Bottom out of B>vti>n.
uK ? l*tk,P?ld iD ?27,671,000 m 479,175
Btlle In clicuWtion of Hi* dollar*
8,210 281 12,807,214
BuN io circulation .'ess tban Arc
dollars. 1 ;;94,l:i6 7.984, 86:)
Net pre flu on hard 3, 96.!, 4?# 2 084.648
Ralaic* due to other bank* 8,i07.2;? 424.666
Ca*h itposU?d, icciuding all sums
whats t?r ate from the bank*,
Dot b^a'iog inteiest, IU bills in
circulation, p ofltpaodba amea
due to etler banks except*!..., 13,199 217 5,33$ 086
A]rril, 1863. April 1851.
. . , . 1,10.', 600 694 66j
Amcunt of referred profits at the
time of declaring txe last divi
. d<cJ 2,36:, 817 815 45>
Amount of deb's dee to each
bank, eecund by, and pledge
of, its stock 202 731 214 031
Amcuit of debts due and unpaid,
a ad considered douM'nl 6,4!6 100 767
Arerige Cisdetds of thirty Ave banis, in Boston, ia
Uetober. 1863, is a fract'.ea over 3 96 100 percent- in
;? !f 0T" 8-9H 100 p*r cent. Average
dividend* of -ne hundred and tight bams, out of Bostoa
in October, 1863. is a fraction over 3 44 100 per oent in
April, 1868, a fraetioi over 3 S9 100 per cent. Average
ditioSEds of or. t*adr*d and forty lhre* banks, in and
out of Bosti r ? i Octobar, 1862, u * fraction over 3 7 J 100
per cent; in ApnL 1853, a fraotioa over 3.77100
1863 ^ teTe? t,tnk" nia'le returns of dividers ia October,
Ca?h deposited bearing inte -est.. 296.101 182.897
Tot?l aimunt due from the 1
B'nk" M 763 491 14,607.382
' KB OrBCW OF TJII BANKa
(?oW, silver. and other coned
metal, in it*:r banking hnnses 8.921, 164 810 809
Real estate ^45 ^0g 442 6S"'
EilU of otl er banks laeorpoiB^d ^
niif t " u 6>917 ? 6f9,946
Bill# of otber bank* lneorjora'ed
I'Ueahrie 8 246 70.382
Balancei tne ltJin other banks.. 3,4?),004 4 005 "26
Amount of a!1 debta due, tnolud
in| Botes, bill* of exchange
tnd all itcck* and fnoded
debts of every description, ex
(M-ptirg the ba'ancea due from
otter bat>k?.. 48,660.304 38,508 373
Tatal Modim: cf the r**curcfs of
tb* banks.. 62,753,491 44.41-7 4i2
Hate, ra> ?cd amount of dl?i- ? '
diti, ends ?iao* the laat annual
, 1862. Cot., 1862
1,093,000 701 646
,t.h,rtrtwo banks tB Bostm.tn
, n a fraction orer 3 71 100 Mr c?n?- tn
Afril, 1 a fraotioo over 889-100 per oeit Arar&im
O^l h^'l h' r** |IQnfr'<1 *Bd flT* b*nk?. ont of Uosion, 10
,b. v ; .} fraotioa over 3 94 100 per cent; ia ?n-ll
18 *. afra tton over 3 ,(.-100 per cent. Arer.pe divifwds
o' nee lmnsted and thirty.?even banks, lo ?ud <,,"0'
* ':0?' '!?u>b7- lf,6,> ? '' actio* o?er 3 HO lou p?r?cat
la Apnl, 1S..2, a fra?t.en < v?r 3 84 100 p.r rent
The following oe? banks were char.er?d at the seesion
< t the legislature in 1853, and are embiacel ia the fore
goirg aff tract, vit ^ ,M ,or*
An-untof (immsncnl
H >warri Bsnking Co ( 3oston) . 86 v 000 Aog M^lsia
Na iotal, ,Boeton) 300.OO0 Au* 2 ..
, ?!' 1,600, COO A.Tg 1?' ?
l_nibridge City, (lambridge). 100,800 Hept. j' ?<
WobBtB, (Wobnra) 100 000 S-nt 1?* ??
I*"t#tteM (Fittifleid) 160^000 Ju0* 18* ?
Mount Woliaston, ((."lineyl .. HO 000 Aug. 13' ..
The foilowio* new banks were al-o chartei?d 'at the
wesioB <f the Ugl.latnre in 18J3, ?nd had not cone
into ope, atii n at the date of the r.torns and ar*of oo' rs"
not imbiaced tn lk* foregoing abktract, vii
dmtrunl of r,n
F'.iot, fVston tio^cL /, yp?*""
^picl?t Kslls, Methoen 100 0O0 Sot 16' ^
Wam..lt, Lowell 1C0 8W0 ivT'i?' !.
Pyrchoo, fp'lJjrBel l 160.000 O.t 81 ' ?
R' rklanf, Roxbtry 100 000 n., ,1' .
Metseomet, Kali Huer. .! 40 J 000 l>t? 5 ..
Br ad?ay, S.uth Po?t<>n loooto ___ '
Hoj kicton, Hopkif ton 100 C00 ? _
leebirere Cambillge loo 000 I
Of the inerea.. of oapital stock a'uthori/M at tk* last
ri j?i" r?,r.r.Tj-" u "?* ?? >?
m frrr:/sss
Merrhsats' >> ? ?100 000
^ U'"U 8,000 OOfl 1.0C0,0u0
?;'rUl . 150 ooo '
?P. ? . 8*0,000 _
Voun 360'000 "M30
_ n o.ooo _
Ji**kllB toaaty fOreeatek!) 60 0<K) 40?<0
ad ley halls (1-olyoie) 100,003 7?Vo
Jfaeea* It (Kail River) loo coo m ooo
Baro?tal?U ^ armouth) 60 C90
The eo separative ooadltirn of th* iostitutioos for sav
Uig* on the ia,t Saturday of i^tober, 18>8 oo^a? l *t?
th* pneeding year, is ihowa below.w 1
Nuaib.r of Savings Inttitolion#.. 1S" 43 )SM
Number cf depositors 07 ssi
lCv:'oj^ lua" ; ? ' 't "its
Lcaa* ra b*k atoeli ! ! ; ? ^0 '^ 6
Ixmos oa railroa. su^k 4?4 2303-'
'nvssted In real est*'* jp, 40, J f''
Lo*a* oamottgag* of real *s'at*.. 6d54T6 7 is" 4w
??aas to oonaty. or torn .... . a 013 *49 iitj ^
?au of i-mitnVy divi eaid for last ^ 8U MJ
y>*r. a fraeiiua over ?
^mooDtffdo ? - - *
' 7/'** a*LuaV w ^t iV'rtlii-' ' R"''CT I
Armuai ?p,n,?. of lh. ? t ,
49,380 ?9,971 I
?tMM KXC>WI|?
Wkdnvu^t, Jan. 11, MM.
?3000 Ohio 6'i, '00. . s8 100 800 aha Nio Tr 0o. .r30 UK
4000 Co a) 106^ to do. ...*12 m U
8600 Ind p e. blO 69 76 Pkr V 01 Go 7 V
10C0 Virginia 6'a... . 104V 360 do a8 7?i
SOOOF.rie2d II Bla.. 106 100 do k?0 8
1CC0 NY ii Nil Bn '56 100 100 O Ld 4 M Co. . '30 2^
OtOO NY OtnKK Be.o 9JJf 100 do b60 2'i
1000 do e 100 do ?3 t>,
do b3 KX S00 Hater Mid Co.... 2
'000 do 01J4 io N H & H?r? RR: 124
*?? do 03 200CumOo?lGj.:b60 36^
.60? do 9i\ 200 do 34 \
60 tha D & H CI Co b8 104 ^ 60 do ? 34";
?0 do b3 1C4 100 HC?i ?R..epg 1U
20 U S Trnat Co 102,'f 20 do p4c I14V
64 Hk of Commerce. 106 9 do op< 114'^
20 Bk of N Amcrlaa. 99 260 do brio 11 ???
10 Mitrofoliuo Bk. . 103 100 do it>0 H3? '
14 ContiianUl Bk... 99 18 do .... opt 114
30ff Centon Co. ... ?3 26Jf 200 Erie Railroad a 1 6 77 V
K0 to b30 28 100 do 77V
1C0 if 1)66 260 do 0 77
100 Ho & K?j Cj. . . . 8 60O do brio 78 V
200 do 7V 34 do 77 W
6C0 N Gar Cop.. ..bow 6* 6 do!;:;:.":'. 78
10? do 6 26 do o 77??
100 N J Zinc Co 9?K 160 do ?&0 77 K
ICO F1 4 K J Stk, blO 4* 10 do 77
200 do b60 4>4 200 Harlem k'4..*..o 64
160 do a 00 4 00 hwUm RR, pref. 100
do 4 26 Nor 4 Wor RK o 69
,55 do 4* 200 do bOO 69V
J52 do b4i 4* 230 Reading RR. ..alO 78 V
J?? do.... ..130 4>,' J00 aadR,rerRR atO 63m
100 NloTr*nCo..b30 2 200 do ?3 66V
do blO 2fc?, 20 Co 66?;
30? do bflO 26* 600 do b60 67 x
do e ae?,' 100 do wv
do k3 tfl'{ 16 Mich Ceo RR.... 98
fj? "?? 26 ?? 60 do b60 99
do k3 tb>i 20 do bJ 98*
*, M do l>60 98V
do b3 28 16 Rime 4 W?t RS. 95
5? 2b V 66 Clave 4 Pitta RR. 86
200 do >30 MX
. . MCOJiD BO iUD.
$6C0 Ind State 6'i... U9 SOOab* P?r V ClCo.b3 7\t
10010 On RH dca.btO 82V 600 du t3 :Z
2C00 111 C RH Ha, pri* 80^ 100 Jtealing RR.'.opic 73>.
Ct>0 do 8o>i 200 do. . . . btwc 73'.
85C0 NY" Ceo RK Bda 9 100 N Jdrs^y 'Mao Oo. i* ?.
20 aba Knlok Rfe.ex d 93 300 P? 4 t? Z no Co a3 3
10 Corn Kicbaogc Bk 102 400 Caled'a Mia Co 4>
160 Propm* Bank.... 118 46 lor A: Wor IiR c 69
100 \ie Traca Co. . btO 26 X 60 Erie RR b90 7K V
HO do 2*",' 60 do.... 773
Jo b3 2?H 60 di .....is? 78*
lt0 do b60 26Ji 6NY4NHRR..?8
Itllnrs mid Mining.
WlIi.vUDAT, Jm 11 ? 1 I* M
The activity at the board to day ?u oblely ia th
B)eton stock*. National sold at 33X; Win"- -op at iv ;
Tolteo reached 11 >a, buyer 30 an a.tvauos of one and-hal
on the last bids. Two hundred Rip'?y went off at 4.
The excitement In Conrad Bill still lasU, wlh tales of
1 000 at 1 Gold Hill was la gome demard at 2 I*, at
which figure two small lots weie sold. North Cx-jhna is
stationary at 8,'^, buyer 60. Ulster sold at the Ureters'
B< arc at 3; bat the movement which wai expected tj
follow the election has not taken place. Oalo laid aad
Marble soM at a much lower figure thin the mana
gers anticipated it would reach. Auaong the bid* Tor the
large cupper itecks we may mention lf6 fot M'laes >t*;
61; j for Copper Fall;; IS for Northwest, and 07 for North
Americin. for l.ehigh, 2*. was freely o (Tared; for
I'arker Vein, 7: for l'otom&c, ??: for Nora'eh, !); 'or
Sprlngfifli', ;'4 , for Mineral, 36c Potomac in held at 1* '
1>ouic ax Houghton at 6; Summit. A; Hartford (Jjarry,
16; Pkanix (told, J^; Rutherford, 1^,' ; McCuUocli, 8'.?.
A company hn been organir.-d nuJer the name rt tbe
Ham pi hire C< al and Ir. n Company, fur tbe purpose of
working the vast coal beds and veins in Virginia aad
Maryland. The looale of their property, and lie plan
they purpose to pursue, may be ?i-en from lhe following
extract from the Alexandria OaidO::?
Ttia rtsscfslons of this eo; puny oonsint of 80) aero of land,
oontaiDin* tK f r'*t vein on Uuvrge's Cr. ek, immeSiati ly op
posite the \ ftluable coll mat- of Aipinw ?il, OunarJ ana
others. Tiiis is alread* craned, tnl the proximity of ?ne
Ccrte's Creik Railroad Kives tho company ma means of its
mtaiatv operation. The rcei'lne "f their lands iwe in Vir
Itinia, ai d 0'iiisikt -first, ot 2,0rt' acres of coal 'and at Fled
molt all of wtich is underlaid by the s x fjot and other
veins, a no several hundred a"n*slold nearest v?ia whioh,
at thin end c I tlu banc. ic thicker and of be'Ur .ia?lity than
at the Froetbur* end Ttia is the only portion <.f (he large
vein that lira Immediatelv op'tn the Baltimore and Ohio Kail
road, and thus put>e>sei facilities and advances wliioh no
other compai y tan clium
Co'.. Iluibo-. the preaid.nt of th> company, xnl ijsn Ty
son and other director* arc now in the tieid aovisiugthe beat
?node ot an ear'y ot enin* oi thia p< rtion of its mi ues.
Tt e c mpaiy ?wn an miu'iibS ressrta of oo.l l\nd in
Hardy ci.u ty, wtieh aw i a tho completion ot tiio Alex
andiia Lr.udcun and IltnipsMre hailr ad. to contribute
ft' in its iaexhaustibler sources to the coal market* of tbe
corn. try. This body of land in U'rcy county, tie eilrteae S
of which has hither o tern alo.06t unknown, cousisliaK of
some 8 txo acres, n?i rci ntly Inn carefully and accuret .ly
eurvrjed by comte'ent ennin?ers, wh? report that these
land* lie ob th uotth branch ? f the Tot mac t.'nt Ir.n the lo
ration ot the llai afaa? (.ap Railroad, and tne alixan'ia,
L' udoun and Bamp?hire hailroad, nt w is rrogr.'as. ?s w-ll
as the p tilion ot the ll.ltiaiiie anauhio lt>uroa'1, the miae
rsl an?l ??i.-r pr'.d>.cta if tavae lsn a n.ay be oarri'td to
n.? ket by tb? ormer to A exandiit, aid by tu? lattrr to
B?1 iirer*, and tnat atfreeeil a road o: t?<bty a-ileiea
t<m, with a aesci ndinn ^Mdefi'm ih? ? ioei of less than
mx*.; f?vi to 'U lib, vtlli cnnect with tho-.. ir. rks, a- d
place their mines rtty rr sixty miles n arer tide w tar than
than '.host ot the Otorge's Crttk end ot tlx coal luld.
IliM.vu Boakd, JjlsdaKT 11.
ICO ths N. C. copper t'.< she Na ional C >.. 3'2'i
HO do... ?i 60 do i'i.'i
100 do bPO 6't SOU Conrad Hill . bio 1
10(1 Wintbr> p Co 2'i 100 do blO 1
2l 0 Toitec Co 130 1 1 >4 ltO do b'.O 1
i(0 Gold Mine Hill.. . 2 ^ 106 d ' blO 1
60 Mi ni on C?nnty.. x oUO do blO 1
2C0 Kiplty Co 4 100 do blO X
CITY TRADE RKPOKT.
\VioyR*n*T, ,lan ' 1?6 P M.
A s m n3 ? Sales hare been made tf 300 bMs pearls, at M a $d
12),; and 1C0 bb ?. pote, at >6 6fl.* a *6 81 X per 100 lb*.
tkLAPKri >F? ?Flour was in goo<l demand and (till high
er io p'iee rhe ('ay's Uanaactlooi embraced 13,000 bile ;
FupMbce No 2, a ST 31 a $7 60; ordinary to oholoe
State elrsirg at S7 76 a *7 ?7>i; mixed to faney WeeUrn,
a *7 6f \ a $7 87 K ; fancy 0?ne?ee % $7 81 \ a $7 93\;
extra WeaUrn at ?7 67 S ? 18 26; and extra Ufnaee* a ?7
ti \ s *8 60 per bbl. Canad an wai .(ulet, and held at $7
76 in bond, pet bbl Only 1 600 bole. Southern were pro
cuteJ, at jestti day's quotations Buckwheat floor was ia
request, at 92 60 a ?2 76 par 100 lbt. Rye flour Yarted lit
tle Cornmeal was in *eod demand. The day's butinese oon
kii ted t f 400 bbl* at fc> 76 for Jersey, and >t for Jrandy wine.
Wheat, was rare at d needed. The only operations re
ported wart 8,7(0 bushel* Loeg Island red at $ 1 78, and
4.000 mutt? Canadian at 9176. A lot of 1,000 bushels
rye was taken from 'be rallrral depot at 1119. Barley
and oats ?*te uncharge.'. Corn was scarce and Nearer;
'be cay's moTements It eluded 27,6(0 bushels at 80c. a
8 c for new (? an p) Jersey, H'zc a 84c. for new Southern
white and jellow, t&c f< r old Western mixed and old
white, with S&c. a So >,c. foi fair to choice old ronad yel
low. per bu-hel
(uai.- The- ej*ere 200 chaldrons Svdne; taken, at (8 63,
cash, per ehak'ron.
C'ittos.? The day's fales r? ached 2,308 talei, as fol
lows, lor export: ? 1,073; home upe, 1,218; and on ipecu
lation, 167. Market steady
I'km.HTO. ? ^Lippers were iaollned to wxit for later nsws
per the Baltic beftjje doing muoh, and esgigements were
lijbt. To LtTerpaol l,30u bbl*. flour were sken, at Ul.
6d , and 3,008 do. at 3s. 4 l,d (irain was at ll>?d, a
12d 0c tton ?ai at . J,d 1,000 bbls rorin were eng.ged
at 4s. , and K0 a 000 ions logwo xl at 42i fl 1 To L 'ndon
600 a fcCO tieic<?i beef weie entaged at 7s To llarr* 1,600
a 2,000 bbls. Hour weie tngag-d at 962.; wheat was at
24c. To Melbourne. Australia, 2 000 bbls tliureere en
<?((??' a* 64. To > aliftirsin t'.ere wad no change to notice,
aad rates still varied fi ciu 66c. a 60c. per foot, measure
ment
Fish ?Dry cod. herring, and salmon were Inactive and
nominal. A few small lo a No. 1 mackerel realized 916 60
p?r bbl
FliriT.? Sales have b'en mails of 1,000 bxs wet dried
butch rtlMnn. at 92 70 a 92 76, 26 ca?es taroinse at 70c.
a 72;tc ; some lots of shelled almonds at 24c. ; Laoguedoc
almoccx at lf l?c. a 1 f S o , and '/Ante curranls at 19c
Bay? River was more songht after, at Sic. a 9Jc for
shipment, and 9fc. a 91 for 1 ical use, p-r 100 lb ?.
1 ai ii." ?Eastern more rara, and held for rather higher
prires.
MoiAjsvy was in better demand. Toe day's ulss iajla
ded VOO bbls. N w t> l-an*, at '.8^ a 29c , chiefly tbe in
side piic<s; and 46-1 hhds Cuba, for durtii'Jug, on private
tern s
Naval Prows ? No imfK>rtsnt tranna^'ions oc <nrre1
heie to dsy A deepaMh raee.ved tn m VVilmiogtou,
North Caroline, dated thia morning, states ths'. (liiO bbts.
-piMte nf turpentine were sold the'e yeeteroay. at t>0 14'*.
per gallon The market closltg dul .
Otis? Wl .ile, s/erm and olive were unaltered, There
were sold 6,(00 galUne Unseed, at AHj. p?r ftalloo
I'?oti?k>>? ? l'ork was modeiately aci?e ji'ne dey's
sales consisted of 760 bbls,, at 9l6 for clea' nmi , 9i.V2>
for i Id do.: 912 26 for do , pr me. and 91 for sour ratipe,
per bbl. About 360 lleree* pick ed shouljers an1 bams,
(locludiig 300 tiei n*e of tie latter ) ehatgjd hands at
e'iC af\? per lt?. Hales eere made of 200
bbls ft d to prime lard, at i>^c a 10c ; 203 kege do , at
lie. per lb ; and 160 bbl*. beef at previous rates. <>:Ler
article* remained as last noticed.
K?ai P*r*T*. ? Sale* at inctl >n, by A. J. Sleecker ? I/>t
on Forty severth street. No l87, 26x100, wita stable, ha.,
9I.80T; 1 do. 18'.' do., wtlh two story frams house on r*ar,
91 9f0
Soap ?Tbe last sal* of Cnatlle war made at He., *ho-t
time. i>er lb.
Stows ?Tee d*y'? trsnsad i-?s ami -inted tc only 103
l.hd* New Orleans st 4.'to. a 6c, and 140 b >i*e brown
Sahara at f e , per lb.
T< i aioi ? There wet* ssld rt bbls. ICentoefcy tt 10c
s no 100 bale* Vara on private terms
Wit hkm .? Seles have been msde of 1,100 bbl* , at 27c.
for Jersey and 27Xe for Obi ', both rash , a?d 27>,c
e*?h. and 2?c., time Ac . for prison, per ga'.l
ADVEET18E1HEXTS BK1TCHP EVERY DAf.
MIC VMA4IK9, sue.
LIlHOCRArHIC PRINTERS, IF GOOU w oRKMIV,
can obta a parma eat situation* aad tae hi?hest wa|M
tt Saron) A Co 's, 117 Faltjn etr et.
rim fnohavcrb-a ouhd tOO#IIM4ri| avi>
1 si- sinl er ? an And oinaiaat enplojintat at Marphy s,
2t7 Hna'tnay, up stairs. Apply imm. dlately at abo e.
HOTHU.
tygw aOTIU-A llOTKL HAS J DPT B?s?
21 epeasl. tt She earner ?f Broal wty aa ? ? .lat ia : ]?
ea'the Matep aa plaa, by Captsm ii'>f.li Ht:>U E. ??,. >
fere mat ladaeemaaa* |> tamiliet ST et??i? nn ^ ,
want ef pleaeav.t and well farxtaaed a?a-t-aaaw win
wltaeat fcaard IMssss salt and 1Mb
HOMtD, CAHtltttK si, ht\
W*NTl>-* NANDSntli PCNfl- Hiro
r* wilt ii stut. kir t be * r ' i t ti?|e te l n, ( ,t er I r
a I'd n?* T. W, Irtt'.d stt I - 1 prio* ate w^sre it oac
b? see*.
roa ialm.
(fcc nnn -1UU OHANCB? FOR S ALB, HBO I
>TO.UuU? livery stable small a took, rent frea, and
$M0, besides having two large stables In the heart of the
city ; would sell to* or take a partner with IS, WO bo inoraase
tb? itock, from whloh largo pr*9ta earn bo made. Addzeet
Enterprise. Herald office, wttn real name.
(fc'jnn -'OR SALS, A GOOD FATING BUSINESS.
wOUv. Thi* la a oath business, aid la on the laeroaee
U haa nothing to do with rum, and it worth; of any man win.
? ?mall eapital. For particulars apply at the Hadsou itreei
Post Office, Ho. Il( Hnlion street.
A BABE CHAN CI.? FOR BALE, THE LEASE, FIX
taras. and the whole or part o( the etook, (oorapriaing
abt nt H.,m> of an old eatabliahed lase and fanoy store. in
one of the beat thoroughfares and an excellent at ind. Will
be told to a cash customer. The proprietor having a whole
sale trade rematdiog hi? whole attention. Adireiajwith
real name, A. P. H., Herald office.
A RARE CHANCE.? FOR SALE, A STOVE AND TIN
ware store, with workshop attached, doing a ttrat rate
business and situiated on ono of the ?est business avenues ia
the city, Including a new and well s sleeted stoek of stoves,
tin, iron, Japannei ware, cutlery, .to. Also, workshop, tools,
machines, patterns, fixtures, lease and good will, ana awa
gon and harness nearly new. The whole will ha sold lowf r
eaah. if err lied for soon. Apply on thetprax isos, ot THOS.
SI1EPAHD. NJ Eighth avenae.
Billiard tables for sale-the most splen
did tabl'e that have yet been offered for sale oan be
seen at the eld stand, M) Ann street. These Ublos are made
np with the patent vulcanised rubber cushions, which we
have brought to a decree of perfeition.
GRIFFITH A DECKER.
C1HBONOMETER FOR SALE-A SUPERIOR CHRO
) nometer, warranted a perfect timekeeper, will be sold a
bargain as the owner has no further use lor it. Apply to
JOHN F. SEAMAN. Nc. 6 John Street.
(10TTACE FOR SALE IN BROOKLYN? CONSISTING
J of seven rooma, front basement bedroom and pantry.
First floor? front room and large bedroom; second floor? three
bedrooms. The said oottage can be seen in Wyokoff street,
three doors from Bond street. Price $1,600. Apply to
A. ROBERTS, on the premise*.
CHOPPER WORMS, STILLS, STEAM BOILER AND FIX
J trros, ftr sale. Apply to M. It I LAY, 34 Broadway.
D*CO STORE FOB SALF? TWENTY YE IRS ESTA
bliahed, tip town. Has made two fortunes, au<l is now
offered for sale by i>r?tent owner, on ajeouut ot ill health
<i.l>. 1'ri'o J ',U00. BILLING X 1 U J K E ct, Auationeera
2<*:> Broadway.
DRCO STORE b'OR SALE.? A SMALL, NEAT STORE,
well located, in an improving violnitv un, tows; will be
a id low for cash, the owner having other business. Adlreii
Medicine, liera >1 office.
Drug store tor sale.-a small neat st >r?,
in an improving vicinity, in the upper part of the cilv.
Ti e owner. haviag other business, will sell law for easu.
Address Med'ciar. Herald office.
For sale-the well known steamboat jam r.?
Far'.e, 150 tons, in good running order. Is now doiits
bnaiiiets. an>l sold to close the oonotrn. Apply to PEASf
A WALbfi , 30 Soutii street.
JPOR SALE ? A TWO YEARS LEASE, WITH 8TOCE
r an* fixtures, of a groo-ry atorj. The location Is a good
one. Terms cat>h. For further particulars inquire at tit
Psllify streit, in the *tot?.
For sale? Tns three story dwelling house,
with stable at'*oied, No. 50 West Fifteenth street.
The lot is 3" b? 110 feet the houss spacious and the stable
built expressly for a livery stable, now occupied as such,
and a moat de sirable stand, For terms, apply to DAVIS,
BROOKS A CO., No. 3fj>f Broadway.
For sale in Williamsburg? a twostor*
basement and attio frame house, finished in good stylo;
gaa throughout, portable furnaoe In front basement and
range In back basement, thirteen rooms in the house, lot 21
fen front with as alley way. The premises a-e about Bve
minims walk from the ferry. Terms easy. Inquire of
HOYT, 13S South Bixth atreet, statu nory.
Felt SALE-THE HOUSE AND LEASE OF LOT NO
idti West Tweuty-ejxth itrest, botwien Eighth and
Ninfh avenues, with tiie pr.vilego of purchasing the lot In
fee on favorab'e term*. luiaireof JolIN McNIUOL, No
11 8pruce street.
F0T8AIE-A CONFECT.ONERY STORE AND ICE
cieac< saloon, situated in a good thoroughfare, and in a
riling neighborhood, establish' a ovir ore year, To * small
family or a widow lady, or any person of retired tablts.
with a little means, it offeri a safe, sure, and profitable in
veftment. It will be s>ld oheap, as it oannot be attended to
on account of other bns'iess. It Is capable of trreat im
provemenfs. Call in the evetlng, between 6 and 10 o'clock,
at Tib Ninth avenue.
ETIOR SALE ? AT KINQSBRIDQE, TWENTY TBRE1
C aeres of exoeilent land, within ten minutes ride of either
the Harlem or Hudson Rivsr Railroads, beautifully situated,
jvarlookiug the Harlem river and High Bridge; fruit in abut
laaee, of different kinds; a good homo, barn, and shods;
veil watered with living springs, for particulars inquire of
A C. VAR1AN, Kingsbrldge Hotel.
FOR HALE AT RYE. TWENTY FIVE AND A HALF
irilei from the city, a -mall farm o> aixteenand a halt
acres of land, in t .e hiihest possible state of cultivation,
besutitully aiiuated, in view of the Long Island 8"und, about,
midway between the Mamaroueck and Kyo dep its of the Nc?
York ar. '1 New Baven railroal. for a building sito itis not
?v.rra8M J by any sl'.ua'ion in thit deairnble and perioctly
heslthy ne'ghbi>rhood. Inquire ot *r. S. Con"Ter, 29S Broad
way, or Mr. W. M Sands, if Atla^'.io atreet, Brooklyn.
For sale or to revt^-two farms on lonq
lslaxd, two miles from the ferry at Aighty si* -h atreet;
rue containing seventy-two seres, and having an extensive
water lront r>n flushing Bey; the other eoutuming one hun
dr?d end thirty-one acres, and oalcnlated to make tho beet
dai:j farm in the neighborhood of New Y rk. Inquire at the
office of BOtiERT A KNEKLAND. 49 WilUam street.
For sale? property on Washington and
Wsrrtn afreets.? Ihe vacant lot No. *19. on th? eav
tide ft Wss- tngton atreet, 3f< foot 8 itches in fiont, by 80 feet
in dt),lh a?j"inii g tb - somheatt corner of Warren sfett;
alro ihe two s'ory bnok h ntes and lots. IM feetoach in front
on Ws rren street, by 20 feet in depth, abuttin ( upon the rca
of the aforesaid lot No. 2ti9 Washington street, and fermins
an L from Wasbicgton to Warran street. The Warreu atreet
Louts ran l>e altered Into stores by a very small outlay; and
by ns.ng forty feet <t the rsar on Washington street they ean
be made feet deep, giviog sufficient ground 1st throe i;ood
stores, v hich will command high rents. This propertt is in
the most advancing Lutiness part ot the city, a?d in the
imcrdiate neighbornoed of tha Erie aad Hudson River K-il
road depots, for prioe and terms apply to JaMES H.
1 HORN B, ICS Walker atrset.
For salb-the lease, stock, and fixtures,
(stock optional.) of ate* ?tor*, situated in a tirst rate
butiten locality. and dcing a large trade. The proprietor
having more tusine*: tngagemcnti ihin he can well attend
to la willing to di'pose of this on reasonable terma for out
Apply to C. BURKII ALTER A CO., 221 Fulton itrejt.
POR SALE? Till LEASE. STOCK AMD FIXTURES OF
a grocery ltd liquor stor>, now doing at excellent busi
Ben, in one of the belt location! in the best avenuo in the
city; alia, a hone and wagon. Satisfactory reaion ."iren fir
telling, by applying to JOAN KERR, il Leonard itteot, in
the briwery.
EOR PALI ? THE OLD ESTABLISHED DAGUERRBAN
gallery of n. V HARRIS, No. JM Grand (treat, oorner
of Btwery. C<?ap for ea?h.
For sale-an old established and exten
?iv* family urcoery it ore, with leaae and grod wi'l, in a
eenttal tart of tho city; a rare ofcano* for a person wishing
to engage in the business. Satisfactory reaaona given tor
wishing to retire. Address b-g 2 640 Poit Ollice.
FOR SAI.B-A BUSINESS, WITH STOCK AND GOOD
will of staid, on the m .at reasonable terms, to i<iit an
entarpriaing young man wlaviog a manfacturing butinei?
already ostabiiibed, as tie proprietor has made enoagii to
quit and giTe a ohance to aome ?* elae. Apply t) R. VAN
VACUUM, a D iriiu u street.
FORSALE-THE lease OF A paint STORE for
liven year*, t gtther with tbe fixture". It i* now doing
as good a business a> any establishment in the eity. Apply
at tbe cornet ol Twenty fourth itieet and Math avenue.
FOR SALE-TEE HOUSE AND LOT NO. m I1ENR1
street, Breoklyn, between President and Carroll treeta
The hon.e is a brown stmo ront, three stories high, wilb
basement and under ce'lar. and modern Improve- ei.ts. The
lot is tS leet wi a by W feel deep. Apply to UOMER MOB
OA*, Mo. 3 Metropolitan Baa* Building, Pineetroet.
For sale-tiie keystone hotbl, situated at
Ureenpvint, on the lr>t northwest corner from the new
ferry and plank road leasing to Flushic g. The housj is bow
aid bnilt ol brick, three storiet high and forty lent deop,
with a rear two itory house. Part of the purohAse money
may remain on bond and aortgace for a term of yaark. In
i.r.ire <-n the premifes
lilOR SaLE-THK stock and fixtures of a
r whileial* Ash, salt and pro-Mon store, iu one o' tho
best loca'lom for bcslnesi in this city, and Isaac of store,
Arply at i ! - West street, immediately.
htOR SA1I-1MB 1I,,I SE AND LOT, NO. 78 FIFTH
P avenue, with stables attached. For terms, apply to
A l GUST BBI.MUNT, 70 Heaver attest.
I/IOR SALE-A LIGHT INDOOR liUSINBSS, SUITABLE
r for either laaies or lent'emen. Any person haviog a few
hours to spare daily, will Bi d thia a much more profliaile
k ii nines than any of tbe Summon trades. A bout *.1 capital
necstpary for toils. Any person tnclo.iug tl post paid, will
receive viie arre?sary information to com ueiot uuHtueu*
Ad*W? J M. K , Chatham s.juate IVst oiSci.
FOR SA'E-A PUBLIC HOUSE, CONSMTIKO OF
bar. dining ar.d Wsing aecommodali ns for thirty t.
lor>y persons, ihs heme' h situated at a railroad di-oot,
and n j opposition in the vicinity. This is a good chioi-i tot
a man with a small capital, apply tj
C. B. OOWBS, S3 Nassau street
For palb-a first cl*ss oyste* and drink
ing saloon ton doing a brines* if fJ.'W per ani.u a;
will be soUl chea ) 'or cash, as the owne- is yoing iato -lUnr
business aid cannot attend to this. For particulars apply
i n the premises, li'i Columbia strtil.
For HA I.E.- BIGHT a ris cr land, joining tub
railroad dipot at Rye, Vt'astahcater rono*y A branti
ful site for a country seat. Apply to Mr F.NNIS, Railroad
Agent, Eye Itatioa
Foe salb-the four story house and lot of
ground CM Twentieth street, near fourth avet.re, on tea
sonable terms. Ia<4Uire of R. C A KERLY, 11 Fultoa street.
(fOR SALE-TtE MEETING BOUSE NOW DCCUPIED
1 ty tbe church of the Disciplaa, on the *r?ih side ol
poven (tenth stieet, one hundred feel west of Sixth av inu?,
t) e ground having a front "I Ally feet ky en* half th? block
in <"rpth The property will bs sold with ths fort Itur* aom
piste, having Carpels, cushions, r? tixture*. stovet, An. Tne
hens* also r?rtains a well arrauited baptistry The t'tle is
per feet a> d free (rem all <n umbranco. A i ply to U I' HO A
II A LL, 142 and 141 Broadway.
IjUR SALE-ONE OF T1IE r.IST CORNER EaTINO
and drmlirg salmons down t tin, situated m the m<iii
bwsinvf s *horr u- hf .re. Thfl<ate stcek a>o lixtnrrs wi 1 o*
?eld at a ?rt at I argaln. Th? saKxin is iarg-. w ith g? >d si
trances ir. n two treat thoroughfares Apply to C. B
UoVt AS. S3 N avsau street.
I.1UR A Vt Bla. KNOWN, PROFITABLE, and
r Arwt class bar ar.d restanraut, situaud at a strain* 'at
laa4lngsi.il rsilros.1 d?po? en th? No.-th ri?tr sl'e cf th<
eitv. ToanypeiWin ? it t ir c to inrago ia t ? busin,) s, aad
having a rash capital ol $nv t-i E'.isai. UiaafTer- in r\sellen?
a| portunicy. AfPly H llOtt'ES, S3 ??>?aj ureet
fjtOK roll OR LEASE-THE VERY DISIRlBIE
' ?l . e H* litekman s'reet being in a rr?.tral p isittsn f'r
at ist ?nv kit d of ti lieii Tern f*\orable f ?sessinn
immi c iatsly Apply to VaN /.Ah 0T A LI V IMIHUN, Ne.
I.Ht* lt>t,
J Family gkihery f?r cale-at horris a n f a.
im i. il s trnm tbe Ci y Hall, on lit Harlem railr >a<,
well 'i catfd for biisioets. and oaa be k jught < a reas'naki*
(???vs. It'jtii'f of it'. nW IfTtLLlN >t Allan A Rose's
? b I it f | rovl< oa t r*. iffiahingtoa street. New York
i r at the sure, M aabiogt 'a avenue, eoissi ol strtala st.
Hrn?tola. ___________
Lf Kl ? AHK ?T I K F >R 8 VLB -THE tr<>C< , e<X
A turts ar.d s i*d*i I > f on* ef t^.e sllnlo%MiAt<l r?'
tan t ariia are 'I 'te- t:. the , ty wi|| he d4M' ?' .u tl
(Ikft? the ill tmlt*! I prt-pffj***. f ft# >; f! '<1 *
doll g. and Las al?a> ? d. nv, a lar<?. ?*'? Ifnes <ul t
irestS e |>?iinlliy f ' any nne "idi.tig tw ,isac .1 th?
ai. fv! uraei lalvimstioB 144MSS M . d rxii vA * , I
TOH SALBli
I^JtDOOTRIAL HOMB ASSOCIATION *OS.B UTDl-i w
im lot for sale in (he former at a discount firoa atsennt
Mil la. A geod chanee for any one about to Jala. A loo a
KTh aere In the latter Addreos Y llage, Herald egoe.
LOCOMOTIYES FOR BALB.-TWO LOCOMOTTTB* jJJ.
Kin ci. ui tender*, made ta order, fat ? '',ot gaage
(but wiiteh are sot required at preaoat, u the read Is mat
ready to reeelre them,) 16 iaok eyuoaer by 3u lneb stroke,
two psur driTtre; wi callus ? toot diametor and the other SW
reat diameter, outside eylinden; have a large proportion ol
boiler and are expeoted to be economical working englnee.
Will be told oa Terr favorable termi, aal are nowNtir for
delivery. For further Information apply to 0. I. COP*
LAND. 64 Broad way.
P MINTING PRIM FOR SALE.? A LARGE DOUBL1
cylinder preae, lloe'a manufacture, for aale ebeap, by
applying tea a at 17 Ann itraet, i? the rear, wheie the prea*
oan be teen Apply to J. P. Williams, or Heir] Spear,
183 Pearl street.
P II. HAM FARM TREBLE REFINED NBWTOWN PIP
pin cider for aale? In laege or amall o.uautitlee, bottled,
boxed, aad warranted to retaia ita awaatnoaa, arama, and
fragrance of the apple for yeara, and bear transhipment to
acy pan of the world. Apply to IF. H. Grave*, aale aceat.
M? Pearl itieet. If. Y. Ala? Alt bbU of Newtown pirpia older
vinegar, aixty proof. Apply to Misers. W. Radtor J A Co.,
aole agenta 202 Wort atreet, or R.L. Pall, Palham Farm,
C liter connty.
r) OROCERS.-FOK BALE. THE WELL KNOWN AND
lane eatabtiehmeat tf E. Martin A Co , oornor of Cbnrch
and Reade atreet*. Ren'i for three yoara mere. Apply to
B. MARTIN, 69 Leonard Ureal
fCNAAW Hjcoiarriute
A SPLENDID BALL OR SHOW ROOM TO LIT, ON
Brcadway, over leet deep, suitable for pianoforte
makera, furniture dealere, merchant tailora. or any bneineea
requiring light aid apace. Alia, two Iowa above the same,
suitable for a daaelng school. Apply to MARSHALL i
CLARK, ^33 Broadway, near Thirteenth stroet.
A SHOP TO LET, SIXTEEN FEET BY FORTY EIGHT
deep, second flour, front room, 311 Eaat Thirteenth
?treat, near avenue B, at the New York Hinge Paotory. at
Siipermoath Blind and shutter hinges for sale ohoaper than
any other place in the eity. 8. L. NEWMAN, Agent.
Apartments to let-witq immediate Pos
session. Apply at 712 Broadway.
FANCY STORE TO LET AND FIXTURES FOR SALE?
In a f rit rate location; has beeu established for three
J tars, an<) ia now doing an excellent busiaeaa. This is an op
portnnity seldom to be met with. Address D. SANDS, Her
?Id office.
Furnished house to let. up town, near
Eighth avenue, tbree rttrle*, with all the improvement),
well furnished, and all in good order. RertSlDU tv r monta
till May. and to a private family only. BILLING ATUCK
IH, Auctioaoeis, 2E'J Broadway.
HOU.'E TO LET-SITUATED IN A MOST PLEASANT
neighborhood, No. 212 Waat Nineteenth s:reet th-ee
rooms de-r thrnuiliont with all the modern improvements,
will be let immediately at a cheap rent, with t#o years privi
lege, to a piivate family buying the whole or part of the tur
r iicre, which ia almost new. Apply as above
TO LET? PART OF AN OFFICE INQUIRE FROM 11
to 2 o'clock on the rrcuiaea, of Theodore La Haray, 9a
John atreet, room Nc 2.
TO I.ET-THE STORE AND BASEMENT NO. 8 BARCLAY
street. Inquire of
FRANKLIN BROWN, 75 Nasa an atreet.
TO LET-A PARLOR AND BEDROOM ADJOINING
to one or two single gentlemen, furnished or unfurnished,
without board. Arrly at 117 Grand stroet, two doors from
Broadway.
TO LET? DESIRABLE ROOMS, AT 21 LAFAYETTE
place.
TO ILT-TPK COMMODIOUS STORE NO. 13 IPRUCB
street, suitable 'or any kind of bmin :ss, being an eacol
lent stand for the paper or rag trade. Apply on the pre
mnes.
10 LET? A COTTAGE ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, AND
ihe furniture for sale. nqnire at l.'a Broadway.
TO LET? P03SES2 ION FIRST FEBRUARY. OR SOON
o*.? A nice three ?tory and laicment brick house, on
Ihnmpaon street, near 1'rince street. The bous* ia in tine
crdir, contains ten r?oms, with bath, hot and e >ld water,
Ac. F rnf S(!AO per annum. Can be had for next y ar. Ap
ply to E B. KlABlllM&K, :iiy Fourth avenue, attir 2 P. M.
TO LET-TOE SEVEN BUILDINGS Off FORTY SE
cond street, commencing next but one to the oorner of
Sixth avenue, and directly opposite thj Crystal falace.
The> are \htee stories high, can all be made to oommunicate,
and are well calculatcd tor any kind of light meuufacturing
pnrpo???. Possession may be had imiri diatsly. Apply from
8 to II A. M., ft V to .1 P. M? to HENKY WELD, \?f Fulton
ttreet, corner of Church.
TO LET-A BTORE, BETWEEN IiROAD WAY AND
Nassau street, in Falton street, on the south side. Fix
tores, lease, Ac , valuid at f600 It is oneof the best (tends
in the cit- . Please address Good Will, Herald oflije, givlcn
name, business, and where an interview oan bo had.
TO I.tT-lWO BEDROOMS AND KITCHEN, ON
trst floir, Croton ?uter, olo>ets, and every oonvouisnoe
lor housekeeping. Two persons would like to have their
meals if apreetblo. An excellent opportunity for a mechanic
v ifh'i g to get rent cheap Terms, ?1(J per month, in advance.
Address G. P. H., Herald efLce.
TO LET-TWO PARLORS ON THE F'rtST FLOOR,
with partial board if desired; also, it wanted, a r on on
second tlo r. at 71 Crosby ttree*, one block from Broadway;
a duiraole 1 onion for a physician or an . other busineis.
TO RENT. ? TWO ELEGANTLY FORNIfHED PlR
lots to rent %?> single gentlemen; a's> a room ia the third
story. Terms moderate. Location neat the 8t Nicholas and
(.'? 1 lair ore hon?es. Inquire at 81 Bprisg street.
TO R1STAI BATIURS.? A WELL L'GHTCD BASE
ment t < let for a restaurant, in proximity to the new
orera hiuse si only io leiptred. To a practical oook this
is a rate chance, as a large luslnos* could bs done ini.nding
oat meals. Apply to
MAB SHALL A CLARK, 8)3 Broadway.
HOCIM, BOOM, AC., HiUITKD.
ein nnn -wanted to purchase, roiTcTsn.
VlvivVU. a flrit eliu boots, with modern improve
m"ut8. within tbree or four block! of the corner of Taunt;
sixth street and Fourth avenue. ln-iuire at No S35 Fourth
avenue.
A LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOM, ON TI I BECON B
floor, waited? On Broadway, between Cacti aad Cba*
bers stieete, (or the ?ale of rieh rrenoh flowers. Terms mode
<ate J AS. TUCKER, til Canal street, near Broadway.
Apartments wanted. -the ad y ibtiser wa nts
tbr<e room* with kitchen, unfurnlehed, in a central lo
o ity, ud at a modirate rent. In(>rmation sect to boi Sill
U' i'n 8-inars Post Office. will meet with attention.
AIRIYAlE FAMILY WOULD REST THREE FUR
niihed rooms connecting with eaoh other, supplied with
gsi and Crotrn, tn the second floor, with or without board,
to part es furnishing unexceptionable evidenoet of respecta
bility. Ii qtnriee may be made at 1U7 West Twentieth street,
B'W number.
Four rooms wanted, bv the first of febru
ary, u> * genteel location is this city, for a gentleman
si d wife. Address H. M. H., Herald office. stating tarm t, At.
Hctsi wanted.- wantid to purchase a two
story at.d attic or three ttery biiek h?u?e and lot. The
r.igl th, Nin h or Sixteenth waids preferred, weet of Broad
way. end if higher np than Thirtieth street Address,
sttiing particular*, priee, Ac., Commi'tion, Herald ofBoe.
otaiin i> land-wanted, a small well fin
O ithed eo tege and garden, ntar to any of the landings of
tl.e ferry boa'*- from Whitehall, from the tirst M?y next. Will
1 1 leaied for ? term of years, if dnired, at a reasonable rent.
Adtr.-^ boil .'..'<3 Fott Office, New 1 ork.
Tinement HCUSXS WANTXD-IN exchange for
vacant lots, in this elty. Address tenement, Ueiald
i flee.
WA>TKD TO PURC.IIaSE-A FT. W CO?IEd Of THE
New lork llerald of July 3, 1 ? &3. A good priee will
e paid f<r thim at the detkef thit office.
WANTID? 1MME01 AT kLY, A SMALL FURNISHED
bouse, until the tirst ot Miy next. Location above
B nd i tr"i t. liberal rant will b> paid f-r tonveuitnoet, Ae
Ac drees box 3 341 Pott Otfiae.
IIT/NIKD IMMEPIaTILY?'A NEW OR S1CUN ?
TT band portable steam engine, from t i to ten tort*
#o?er, in good condition. Address, pott paid, S Cindo.
Broadway Put Office.
WANTED? TO LEASE FOE A TERM OF TEAVS, OR
purchase, a large building, not lett than 7S by 2ft faet
and tour itorlet ar d basement, euitatle for a lactory, in the
elty of New York, and not higher up than Houeton and
Iltmerrley streets. Address H. M., Hudson street Port
Office 5M Hudson str< et.
TITANTED -ONI OR MlRI LOTS IN BROOKLYN OR
TV Wi'liamsburg, in ?xohange tor Havana segars at the
lrwrt< vhileta'e prloe. If re<|t>>red, part ?i the valui of the
lott wonld i-e ps'a m eagti. Addrett B. N., Herald eAoe.
Ranted? a plate on long island within a
ii convenient ilittance of the city, >o at to be reaahed
daily, tith a eoui-e tuffici^ntly largo to contain a t*miiy ot
ten. tenon servants, with about twenty or mireaoreio'
land attscUed. pleasant y situated on or near the *a'er, '?
ti eneighb<rbco<l of W luteetono pteferr"d. Apply either in
perton or by lutie", at S3 Broadway, in tht basement.
M7ANTED-AN OFJICE, ON THE BASEMEV1 OR
TT iret tloor, suitable foe a physician. Must not be above
I ourteenth street nor below liond. Address S. D.. box '.>%),
Poet Office.
\1TANTID-AT STATBN ISLAND, BY A FAMILY Of
TT two [ertons only, a tmall furninhedoottage. plenaa- tly
lo a*ed. art far from a Wnding, unt1 at a m >Jerate rent tor
a 3 eat 'r time, commencing from the lit of April or May text.
Addree T 8 G . Herald ofhie.
risK Ainu.
Any kind or woek in zin< oc.raimiy hn
rxecnticn withont any dlflcrenee with the but Ittho
. rsphiee. and cbeapet > will he provide! in the most profera
it an i prompt manner, at v ry low prices, by
HORAUK A CO ,
Xiaeographie EntaUithment. No. IZ7 Hotter itreet.
l?a<R HECBANICS AND KCSlNESS MEN.? ETENINO
r dra? ing claaa, from 7 till 9o'eock, at Plof. S. BQUs
i lh'v driving aotdemy, <! 4 llrond ?ir.
The bk\an SAtLflKT or christian art -a
collectioa tho unit complete ever n.?de by en? i>ertoa
?? anthrntio pieturet by Unido de Sienna, (A. D 1221.) Cissa
bee, Oiotto. Mtmni, Pern<ir(o, Leonar>lo da Yine., Raphael,
Ucrreggio, Titian, lie mei-icl.iue, Salvator Rota. VMaaqeee,
Murillo, Bubeat, Tan Pjrrk, Tcater< Leiy, lUmbraode Oe
??de, Krysdscl, Pontstn Cltude L rraiae, Sir Jeebua Rev
K-ldf. Hogarth Wret, O.ruie and Ucraoe Varaet. Ne. bt?
Broadway. Admittioa 2A eeo -9
4UBH.AI.
AfOI'RANO, TKNOR AND HAS?. Or COVrFTENT
nniitil aMIitl??, With an cntag<?i<iat inarharch: th~j'
an miimiitrd with chanting, "lhe t-'?? nlereneet given.
fi lidreih J A . fta*r|iiln. BaekU.v'l Siren:.-/ ar/, Alt 11 r >adway.
AmtWftl 11 MM WOOD PiAHOfORTB ros
tale for **eer.?ai t<?ne. niefailM f*ajne, round eor
n- r, I eon i??d i r Ij two months, pe'lu r in alt rrepeott aol
Intly ? arrai.wd by et?ithret d makern XLe amiar hae K
leaec the eouiitry. It ean be mi at ISI liedtta ttroet
?Pt?HTI??. *C.
Mammoth nbh r junula vo pups-eino
Cl.ailet epanwle. ??ou:li , , <J t-iglle'- rat terrtert.
aaa ul> Lred iogs of alt k<?d< ike el. uett breedt kept
iS|'t?r?lv for rtort M.aagl.ti and Chlttagong lowlt In
i|?irnt2W *i t<r t rttt, oorner of f alton. up ttaira. Pleat*
rs ti* iddrMt
>rf?bT.-AT THE AIIBIV HOTEL. ON THE tV)OV
O il<gdi.!e road, oa Ta'aday Brat, at ?ae v' !?> 't '?> the at
?rrr.P? n > ill ftihrvn a rere ael^. i a o the fc?e?t birds
tx ?! eas It proeared in ?*o Ha'u, the ,?M:n c-> oe'ned
ia? it < rjaiu t' |t.Li ta gett.ig t. ? t.
C. Pr< sri tua.
??,ARDIl?OA!n> LODGIRO.,
A?* ..TLEMAN AMD WIF1 CAM Bl ACCO|
.4 with beard In ft pil?a?e family. a??6 Wm
"'.rtatreet.
A desirable suit* or FURNISHED r*
private family would ltt a mite of room* to ? I
gentlemen. Tho hoaio la aow, tad haa all the *
p ovemsnta, and in ana of tho beet lee al itiee In tb>
venient to tha oara and atagee. No. 73 Waat ? I
etreet, first house waat of Sixth avenue.
A PABTMBNTS to lbt.-a parlo* on tb I
A floor, elegantly furaiehed; oaa be need ae a k I
desired Alio a eingle bedroom on the third floor
gentle mea only. Koforoneaa exchanged. Apply ?
BUaobat itieet, waat of Broadway. I
A gentleman and bis wifb, ob twoi I
gentlemen, may obtain a handaome parlor aa<L
with board, at 91 PHaee etreet, foar doora waat of ?
Likewise, n a oat bedroom for a single gentleman.
Abdit o* FURNISHED FA SLOBS Ti* I
with or without board, or will ba let aaparat
the front batamaat. Alao, rooma for gentlemen
wivee, or alnitla gentlomea. Inquire at 37 Uowai
two doora from Broadway.
PARLOR AND ROOM ATTACHED, CONT
hot and coldwa<er, with oaa <f bath and oti
A
leaea. in a modern built hoaaa, with all tha improve].
!,(?:>. Broadway. '
ALADT CAN OBTAIN BOARD AND A COK
bla bedroom, by apply'ng at 14 Creena atreet,
na>. Waited, a girl to mind a baby and make hera
rally nie'ul. Apply aa above.
Board.- a cehtleman and his wife, <
or two tingle gentlemen, can have full or parti!
and pleiaant rooma, at 65 Morten atroet, two dooi
Ifudicn atreet location vary pleaeant, convenient
and railroad routei.
BOARD.-FI.EASANT BOOMS TO I,ET, WITH I, |
a ao email room fur elude ?entlemen. All mo
provemente. Dinner at six o'elotk. The Sixth art4
pa?> within a few doora. Apply at No. 9 J Waat ^ I
levemth atreet.
Board-on Brooklyn heights, nbab f,i
ferry. Two or thtee gentlemen, or gentlemen a
wivr a, can have fr< nt square rooma or bed rooma in t |
family. Apply at 22 Willow etrept. (
Board.-a gentleman and bis wife c
accommodated with board, bedroom, and a p.
a Lena* olean and neatly furaiabed, in a strictly
fam'lv; no ohildrin aid ao other boarders. Addr-jaa
Bast Nineteenth etreet.
Board.-a pi.eabant single boom, on?{
first floor, witb grata in it, to 1?'., with lull or 1 1
board, in a private house; alsi, a plo.Mant s^uart
rocm Arply at 114 Franklin street.
BOABD IN a PRIVATE FRBNCH FAMILY. -Tl.
With partial board, to one or tno gentlemen, ?
room, with pas. grate, pantry, Ao., in a new l.oiin<> |
lastly located at tvo luiautoa walk from the Sonib
Brookljn. Addreta E. U. V., Herald offloe.
ROARD DOWN TOWN.? A PEW GENT EMC.'. |
ten lemon an! the r wivea can bo aeoomraoiat?' I
t-oaru in a private family. Apply at J07 Clill atre.t, oa
from Frinkfcrt.
Board in bbooklyn.-oentlemen and t
*lles. alao si?gl#.gentlemen. ean Bud very pleaaant
in the delightfully aittiated houae No. SUA Washington i1 1
within five minntei walk of Fslton or Montague t
Terms moderate.
Board in brooklyn.-a gentleman and l
can?b.a>a a pleaaant, ltr/? unfurnished room.,
pantriea, alao, afurniahi'd room, where theoomforta I a
will be found. Two or three tingle gentlemen o?n bo ar
modated. Terms reaaonaole Apply at 15J Adama i
sear Fultcn ferry.
Board in brooklyn.-single gentlemen
have coir Tort a -le bed rooma. with either full or pi
beard, oh very moderate terma within a few tninut?i wa
Fslton, Cat herlneor Rooiov?It ferriee. Referenoea exjhai
Apply at 123 Sands atreet, Brooklyn.
BOiRD WANTED? I OR A GENTLEMAN AND LA I
toard for the lady .only, ia a taxily where thero ai
other bcardera; weat tide, atove Bloocker street; wi
widow laly prulerred. Terms mutt be moderate. Ad'
for three daja O. Stout, Broadway Post Office.
Boarding. - furnished and unturnisi
rooma to let, with board. Famtliee and single gei
men accommodated at No. 471 Eighth avenue, over the c
store, entrance in Thirtr filth etreet. Alao,* two roomi
tearoom to a email family. Pneeeaeion immediately.
Boarding ? a private family, residing ,
Twelith atreet, near Fif'h avenue, ean aeoom modal I
fe ? single gentleicen with board and dieirab'e apartm*
furrifhed, ou eecond and third floors. The homo oonti
gas bath. Ac. Aprly at 1M (old mambtr 109 Twelith ate 1
near Fifth avenue.
Boarding-two respectable qentlem
can find a pleasant furniahed room, with full or pari
board, in a amall private American family. Location
Spring street, but a lew minutes walk from broa lwsy er ' .
Bowery. Arplj *o E. W. KkADlNG, 318 Bowery, oun I
of Bleocker street.
BOARDING-TOLET, A HANDSOME SUITE OF FC 1
niihed refms, with private table if doairel. Aim, o
ping'e room. The house c <ntaisi all the m>dern imrro
menti, f.n ? the comt jtta if a home may be enjoyed. Diac I
at C o'clock. Arply at 396 Fourth avenue.
BOARDINO-AT 122 W AVERLEY PLACE.-FU I
r label aid nnfurniihed rooma, to let, with b >ard, < |
gentlemen and their wlvee, oraingle gentlemen, at 1?2 W
tetl y place, near Waibinaton s<iaare. Alio, a room suit at
for an office. References exchanged,
Boarding accommodations, on tiii fir.'|
floor, convenient for a family or aingle gentleme:
A pp'y at S o. 4 Able gdon if|nare, welt tide.
Boarding agency.? ladies or gentleme
wiahlng board can And hoeiei of the highest reepeeti
bility recorded, with thtir t'rma, and every deii'ahla info..
n>ati u. Pr vate familiea and bearding houae keeper* ar
invited to tail at office 73 Eaat Fourteenth itrect. no <r Unlo
?qitare. Bearderi directed free of ekarge.
fj^KENCH BOARD -GENTLEMEN WISHING TO LEAR!
I French can be aecoma odated with board in the fa-oll
ct a IteaeS prefeaaor. at l'l Willow place. Br oklyn, withlai
liw minutee walk from South or Wail street ferries Eveuln.
Frtaah if inns * ithev.t extra charge. Refe enoes exci anged
ipcRNirntD parlor to let-a well furnish
f, t I parlor, aad bedroom attached with g\a, bathroom
A( V let, at tw* Broadway, near Union a<iuare.
K. IMSVIII KOOM5-TO LET, A PAKL^K AND BED
r?.wv . the firat or leoond floor, in a * nail privets
family, aanat la for eae or more aiagle gentienea. Apply al
44 Ba-elay atreet.
FCRMSHED ROOMS TO LET ? NRATLY FURNISH CO
room* lo let to tingle gentlemen, without board, at 104
* outer atrret, naarHouetoa.
FURNISHED ROOMS? THREE ROOMS TO LIT, OM
, th? itouud floor with oImoU attaohed. Apply at J7I
Broom* rttHt.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS.? A HARDSOHI FRONT
room, on the ?eoond floor.lo lot, to on* or tiro alula
Sent!em*n, without board. Looatioa deeirabla, aiar ate
oha'f park; priva'e family. Apnly at U) Franklin air n |
FIRMSHKD AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS. TO HP
with board, for gentlemen and taair wlvaa or etngt* xaoa
Uemen, at 121 W everly plana, near WMhingtou eq aare. AIM
a room euilable for an oiii**. Raltrenoaa ei ihan<eti.
FURNISHED ROOMS OM TBI EUROPEAN PLAN.?
The hanae No. It fcterenih iitreet, naar Fourth arenas, it
handsomely arranged for theaoeommodatios of ei'.*!e Kan
tian an or iamilin, is anit'i or tinzU rooms, with or without
br*akfattatd tea. Kelerenoe* embanked.
FURNISHED SINOLI ROOMS. FuR aEVTLEUEK
only, with or without breakfast, at No. 4 Laroy plaut,
bleecker meet.
FOVR1 EENTll STREET.-! URNISniD FRONT ROOMS,
with board, at Eaat Fourteenth itre?9 oorner of
Unioa fijuaia.
FUSNISHED ROOMS TO I.RT.-A PRIVATE FAMUT
havirc tr,.r* loom tian they reiiuire wUh ti let tw*
ri>a\i to cna or twa single gentWmeu, with or without br ink
l. eiand t a. Terms moderate to a good tena-.t. aotly a|
No. !? Luil aw place. Hour ton street. Stage* pate the a tor.
HOBOKEN. -FURNISHED ROOMS TO 1.ET, H'lTR
or without board, n moderate terms ai<i several
in (lo rooms for gentlemen. appy at No. IS Fr.viklia
terrace, oomet oIF"Utth atreat. Babokun.
a> DSOtaELY FURNISHED CwOttS 9" LET, Witt
or without boa-d, at b3 R atoTwxnty-uot ottjjt.
H
0' f lath avenue.
Handsome suits of rooms to let. to ua.vtlh
Ken aad tbair uirea, with private t%:.l? if deai"*4;
a'eo tnje gcnt'ernei aooommodaled. H*uct h it claa*,
aad replete with modern i mprovement). Apr'y at NoTt)
Grot* street. Ri (trance exchanged.
RESPEOTaIUE BOA K D VV ANTED ? FOR A Gltm|i
man and wl'-, on Statan island, withiu hair an luar'S
? alk I f Port Hic.'ur'Td. Addreaa M. P.. Heralt ottiea.
Roomtoiet-a flMim fUTtfi I a MILT,
ai'wg up tuws. in a modern l<uilt hi.u?e, aittallth*
modern mprovcKeitt*, ?ill I .it luruiibtd of uuf <rni*ii?d t?
one crtwo geiit <men. a trou> rmm, with or without b ard.
Dinner at tin o'< leek. The beat of reference ? > e |u re i. Ad*
dreat D< IV, Tribute oflija
npUSI TJ I ET.? A 11/ NDJOME ("BITS IC HI IMS TO
j\r t?t, in a fi'>t da -a bona*, a lutaiulu^ a;l t' m lern in*
pi < vcniih t? PtlTBt* tabic atly Aieo one or t*o rooca ttt
>in(le (entlemen. App'> at "VJ Rroadiray.
TM'O PLEASANT ROOMS. EIANDSOM * ' V I'UXMg.
rd, in a brat clair house, to lat. to six i ? u . with
breaVfaet or partial baarb Apply at '-"K, J !.? flk Itmi
TO LET. -SEVERAL LAhOE AND BMA!.l. "i MS, ELI
? an'ly fnralahed A i ' at IS Baa4
TO I ET? WITH BOARD, AT NO. 1. uaRX'(
plao^. Kir.htb itrict. a haidscmo moin u ibe laeoui
fli or. with a lar<e ean'-ry attaehed. Alao. v. attie room,
?ulUble ior one or two aiufle fentlemea R-t -r-naea e*?
ohauted
TV AMtB-EH II U HHi. TTOrURSh'lt.u IJ.XJM3,
I' adjoiaitiK, f>? tLa ? r d li-mr. for an invalid I .dy and
acrvar.l . one r. i in a.c?t ha i full ?ct of ha'i Ja mo < hamhat
iurtuuir . wit u >aa and fl*e n?ba r eomforta1 le Int a*rv*nt.
Pli M" si. r- es Mr?. M N., t ? ?n eonero Poet etaiiiMi
1- cation a oommodatioua, rn.ae, and toini. K.ni paid ia
d'< anco itre iuir?l Lo. * ? n north ef Twantioth ctreel.
TE,-AN1FI?~0NE OR T*TO t'niLDREN n Ti'lkUIK
"T ty a ltd) wh !*milr ranai*tiof one da>'<'iW, ana
wV?eeih?j a.ilri lie i i ? lier'a rare and a' t a '1. Ap
plvtblf uiek ard r.cc. at '.:: Wet EU? taanth j re-t, mat
fet ' mh "01 e '
rtn mUi skuos.
/'Pan;, bal pare et (:o?tcme de sihaoi'o, a!
It i he I.r'nd Arolliu-a. TI itejday ere0 >?. .1 tnnary M,
'I Lis ball ? ill l.e th? ell laehioiiabla and r.-on.- ? . i thl
f?ae. n j.nd jriren at th? ariront aolieltation if nie pupllt,
1 adi* e a ? > ntUiurn ? r"?i!it t^e Brat cN?? .. i - .y 0\
H i lilted !".ate? c me i? a ru-h ia the raoriiim tro-n 11
iili I i.'cloek. and fr m 7 tt I I'l In the srenir^ f. e ite >. -ru
ral t(? t aao-a. tne -at ae* and ulucant daiee, oalled
CaiU? l?ike, if Pr<i?e*? -r *ara oo, will be daii"to aoi thl
mufic will be p rformed i\ a f^ll band, under the dir-r-tiofl
rf Mr Nail, the etly ' ee e<faMo to eaaente t^ - w oilers
dai ce'iaNia Vorl . liekci* e* adrnieelon for f e lull U
with 'he pnril K? ? : ??! Ir i? ?I", payable In a l?a iea.
It ie aenrcely aacoi ory t aliude lo Sr H?a? pr >ioo
tlonal abilitlaa, the .upon rl y . ( bit talaut*. and tie rapMI
r r rrn>e "? life au|U< ar > .n.itel Adult* aho nam aer*|
d? 1 1 od t.a'ore are iao?(. t alt'- niodaru dan im n, t < na<U
laat ri.ur** of !<?? i. ? ???i -il |,? firen ia Ne? fork. ?]
Prole. ?? r aaracru, p r?. ia' y t av a( ae ather aa-i l?-?t wM(
him jWi
octxriit aid adribtd
Tnr EAR AKP |.v? -||R MEATB. AUiMT \<<D
ll ll'ie'. der let i l- vei?l atleuti- a to d? .foe ? aa.l all
'lenet ?t I1 e ;tr it, 4 . - i Mir 40 ffowar t -1 ?e". Ii'if
dier raal if l(n?4?ai II ur?. from It) A M t<. 1 I" M.
Nvt . <???, e'er, a ti | .t.i i i ' parmaaawlly eor ? I r?ee..t|j
*? d jean ???;?. wh-j.? l*? tui* ? ^Uaiuta pa a I nil M
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