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the most viele stad a and swelliog ilieg tp : , arme and it pia nee have tal two bot- See onl Fisk tee age bia only Manean diced mipu per ‘Watts’ Nervous Antidote.—A few spoonf out of my rister's phial ( aly, y, o90 between, ns) has as oli vestry ‘eal, Bowel Complaint and Dysentery can be Pte gd by wearing Dr. Badger's Mo licated Aprons. pot, 66 Lispenard ot) di Brot MONEY M Trvaspay, June 19—4 P.M, There was considerable activity in the stock market to-day, and the bulk of the operations was for cash, Prices were pretty well maintained, and holders of stocks generally were not disposed to submit to any de- Preciation; but a few operators being compelled to realize, accepted rates a fraction lower than those current at the close yesterday. Railroad bonds were in demand to-day, and the transactions were larger than usual. At the first board, Erie Bonds, 1871, declined 44 per cent; Cantcn Company, 3 per cent; Erie Railroad, uj Herlem, 14; Reading Railroad, };; and Norwich, ';, ‘The heavy depreciation of Canton was more from its own weight, and local causes,than from any external influence, ‘We have repeatedly remarked that great und sudden flus- tuations in this stock would take place, and the move- ments of the past few days have confirmed the truth of | our assertions. Erie bonds and stock are dull and de- Pressed, and are likely to continue so, The amount Preset; g upon the market is immense, and it is a wonder to us how prices are even so well sustained. Harlem has deem tending downward during the past l1y or two, but the dectine, so far, does not amoua! to much. It is & matter of astonishment that every share of the stock is not taken out of the market at present prices. Partie’ ious t© buy largely are making great efforts to got it ¢own, Reading Railroad has not fallen off enough yet to attract the combination for another cornering operation. | If they let it alone, it will soon reach their level, and | then the bears may look out for another inflation, Nor” wich and Worcester Railroad is a little depressed, but it | ‘Wii come up again in good time. It is extraordinary | Woat regular dividend paying railroad stocks should fall | «ff when their earnings show such a great increase, and the prorpects are of such a favorable character, At the second board, the market was very heavy, and , all the fancies sold fell off considerably. | The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of this port to day, amounted to $145,358 85; payments, $70 847 49—balance, $2,645,977 62. The demand for foreign exchange this morning was ‘active, and the rates unchanged. We quote, on London, 20:4 #103, per cent. premium; on Paris, Sf. 8% Amsterdam, 41!; 041%; Bremen, 79 a 79!<; Hamburg, 962, 4 37. ‘The steamship Pacific, for Liverpool, will take eut about $1,000,000 in specie, principally American gold, The steamship Crescent City, from Chazres, brouzh $760,000 in gold dust, on freight, and, it is estimated, as murh more in the hands of passengers. The melancholy intelligonce from California has cast « gloom over the business classes of this city, and all is doubt and uncertainty relative to the ultimate effect of The disaster. Ivis estimated that two-thirds of the loss | ‘will fatl upon the merehants of New York, and we fear | that this will prove fatal to many houses engaged in the | California trade. An immense amount of money has | been lost on merchandise shipped to San Francisco, which | ‘vankrupted scores of houses long before this last unfor- tumate event, and we fear that many are beyond all hope | f redemption. It may be weeks before the fulleffects of | this fire in San Francisco are realiaed. Desperate efforts | ‘WiN, without doubt, -be made here to cover up the amount. ‘losses, and to disguise the fuct that ruinous losses have been experienced, as much as possible; but it must come | @ut sooner or later. Large amounts of gold have been | received from California; but. compared with theamount | ‘of property sent to that country, it is trifling. California is probabiy, at this moment, more deeply indebted to ‘this and other Atlantic citities. than any section of the | oid States composing the Union, and previous to this fire the payments were limited, and millions upon millions in arrears. Up to this time, many houses in this city | have been sustained by the ease with which money could be obtained; by the hc pe that something favorable would turn up—that something might transpire that would Place them again in a solvent state, and enable them to | keep their heads above water; but now, every hope has | fied, and they see nothing but suspension staring them in | theface. As we befure remarked, it may be weeks and | months before the effect becomes visible, as it isastriking | feature in the character of our merchants, to not only | sacrifice the last dollarof theirown means, but to enlarge | their indebtedness to the fullest extent their credit will Permit, upon the principle that while there is life there is | hope, and, like drowning men, catch at straws, to keep | their heads above the surface a little while longer. There | fea spirit of obstinacy, cr desperation, among the mer- cuntile classes of this couniry, calculated to lead them dlown to the deepest depths of bankruptey, or extrica them from difliculties, which, to the merchants of any ‘other country on the face of the earth, would bave ap. Feared insurmountable. i It will be recollected by those who were actively en- gaged in trade at the time, that the great fire of Decem- ber, 1836, was considered by mauy a trifling matter, that | the immense destruction of real estate and merchandise estimated at the time to be full fifteen million of dol- Jars, was not considered a national calamity, as it ulti- | mately proved to be; and the activity and enterprise exhibited by those who were burned out, in erecting new warehouses and places for business, were considered the best evidence in the world of the little injury inflicted | upon the commercial by the total anni- hilation of such an immense amount of property, The burnt district was, soon after the fire, estimated to be worth more than it was six monthy previous when all the buildings were untouched by the destroying element; and in a few months nearly the whole «pace was | covered with splendid stores, filled with new andvalua- | | abt. 732; | classes, ble storks of goods. Individual losses were disguised.and | 6 private credit war, therefore, unharmed; but before six months had elapsed. the fact transpired that hundreds had | Bern ruimed—bopelessly, irretrievably ruined—by that | disaster, and that the efforts made to prolong their mer- | antile existence had not only involved them, but others | who otherwise might have escaped, in one common fate. | The commercial revulsion which developed itself in May, 1637, was hastened and strengthened by the great | fire of December, 1836; and it is our impression that the | perition of hundreds of houses in this and other Atlantic eitles, which have g time been exceedingly preea- rious, in con+eq tofore realized on their trade with fui and dangerous by the of remittances from fan Frarciseo, which have been depended om, and abso- huteiy necessary, to keep the wheels of commerce in mo- tien. When the crisis arrives, it will be admitted by those who are prostrated by it, that California was the | roek upon which they eplit, and that their losses have eon enormous ‘The earnings of the Boston and Maine Rallr Com pany, for the six months ending May 91, 1851, amounted to $200,079 24, agninst ¢271.870 79 for the corresponding | months the previous year, showing an increase of $23, 808 45, equal to about nine per cent ‘The Commissioner of Loans. of the State of Maryland, fives notice that, under instructions from the State Trea- wurer, he will pay, on the first of July next, the balance | ef the outstanding funded stock iesued for arrear interest, top ong ‘This stock, it will be revollected, was issued for interest in arrear, during the suspension of the State, from 1842 to Was On the first of July next the State will have paid stock leeued for arrear interest, amounting to | $878,797 45. The first payment In redemption of this | ftock was made in October, 1849, and the whole will have been paid, with interest, in less than two years, Having thue disposed of the funded arrears of interest, the sar. | pus means of the State will, hereafter, be exclusively devoted to the reduction of the funded debt proper, | Kew Hampshire exhibits a favorable condition of ite finances, ‘The Governor, in his message of the prosent | month, tates that the existing debt of the State is 1g about $70,000, while in 1850 it was only $20,807, firet time in many years the Treaet yt's report exhibits | an indebtedness of the State at the close of the fiseal | {* year, This public debt ia a small affair, and ts rather in- | dieative of rlugetshness in the progress of the State The quantity of flour, wheat, corn and barley left at tide-water, during the second week in June, in the years 1860 and 1861, wae as follows -— Flowr. phe Wheat. b bu. Barley, bu. HO 48,7 por net) rey oi 3861 100183 | Bocrense, ...00,623 Deo. 1,006 | The aggregate quantity of the same articles left at tide- | water from the commencement of navigation to the Mth June, inclusive, during the years 1850 and 1851, was na | follows — Flour, bis. Wheat, bu. Corn, be, Barley, te tee ‘408 o2574 603.093 110,585 1861 O16 4 Trorense. 470,862 284,228 ‘The aggregate quantity of the same articles left at Bee weter, from Ue commencement of navigation to the | | when finished with heavy T rail, and | York city For the | reg | setaile Published in a | Thompee a6 follows :-— Flour, this. Wheat. bu. Corn.bu. Bai bu, 656 262,259 230,076 447.003 285.507 95,719 Increase. . 410,616 ‘184,743 1,005,491 3.683 By reducing the wheat to flour, the quantity of the latter left at tide-water this year, compared with the corresponding period of last year, shows an increase of 627,697 barrels of flour, The following table shows the quantity of some of the principal articles of produce left at tide-water, from the commencement of navigation to the ldth of June inclusive, during the years 1849, 45 days; 1850, 63 days, 1861, €0 days :-— Recrirrs oF Paeqvos at Toe War ph 22 0. "apt 15, °61. 969,178 year 693.083, 110,685 t hye, 20. 65. 115.660 62.369 Ounes in, dio. {476.100 467.180 927,145 Beef, bl vhs. ++ 18886 24402 2400 ork, do. +. $3,482 39.76 39. ie iy 13.630 ‘ 316,577 do... 1,834,815 Woot” do. ve 488,125 389, 5.73742 47,848,853 The movensente of produce this year, have been of the most extraordinary character. compared with ‘last year, and the year before, there has buen great activity in the receipts of breadstuffs; and if they continne throughout the season, at the rate realized thus far, the supply on hand at the close of navigation, will be in e: cess of any previous year, The consumption of the country is immense, and the annual increase in the quantity required to meet the domestic demand is prob- ably greater than in any other country on the face of the earth, We have not exported s very large amount of produce this year, and the demand for shipment is not likely to be very active during the remainder of the sea- son, The effect of this is unfavorable upon prices in our markets, particularly as the rupply has been so extensive: Our crops look well, and the harvest bids fair to be unusu- ally productive. Unless we have a foreiga demand for our breadstuffs, they must rule very low in our markets. Chpitalists must not lose sight of the opportunity that presents itself for sending in bids for the mortgage bonds of the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad Company. Proposals will be received for three hundred bonds, of | $1,000 each, bearing seven per cent interest, and secured | by the first and only mortgage on the entire line of road, completed and to be completed, from Wilmington, N. C., to Manchester, 8. C., @ distance of 162 miles, costing, equipped, $1,000,000, ‘The trustee for the bondholders is Edward Sandford, Esq., of this city, who is empowered, in case of sixty days’ default in payment of interest or principal, to take posession of the entire line of road, with its equip- ments, &c., and to sell the same to the highest bidder, for cash, to pay arrears of interest or principal. one of the most important links in the great chain of railroads intended to bind the North and South more closely together. By means of this road, the great chain of railroads along the Atlantic coast, from Montgomery, Als., to the northern cities, will be complete, and the disagreeable sea route from Wilmington to Charleston, 8. C., 80 much dreaded and deprecated by the travelling public, dis- pensed with, The transportation, by this road, of the mail, will shorten the schedule time from New York to Augusta, Georgia, about nineteen hours, assuming that the restof the present route in connection with it is retained; but by some modifications of the schedules much more time may be saved; and #0 soon as the | Georgia Railroad connects with Montgomery, Ala., (the work on which is now progressing in a manner that puts its completion, beyond doubt, within the next twel months.) the saving of time from New York to New Orleans would be from sixty to seventy hours. The position of this road, its connections North and South, its easy grades, freedom from curves, and conse- | quently cheap construction, ir such as to put it beyond the competition of any other route for the mail and tra vel betwixt New Orleans and New York. ‘This consider- ation bad great weight in the original undertaking, and has given confidence to its stockholders and friends ever since. By an examination of the map, it will be seen how the extensions south and west from the Georgia roads are progressing; and as these avenues of travel are opened. their lateral branches multiplied, and the inter- course betwixt that country and the Northern cities in- creased, the amount of travel which must pass over this | roud, as the great trunk line of communication from North to South, cannot now be fairly estimated by any comparison which can be drawn from the present busi- ness of the connecting lines now in operation on either side of it, The route selected for the railroad between Wilmington and Manchester is direct and level, shorter than any road now travelled. One hundred and fifty- four miles of the distance is made up of straight lines, connected by easy curves—only eight miles of curves oc- | cur in the whole distance, and four and a half miles of this isin descending the grade at the junction with the South Carolina Railroad. Stock a $000 US ‘67 = 116 MM ehs Erie RR W000 Ey come bd do ‘B00 300 Readin: RR 200 1 100 do 20 do 16000 oo do i 1000) do 10009 am do 00 a do 100 do ‘ayo Ohio 6s ww do # Mechani 100 Harlem is Bu State weNY 0 ae 600 do 100 do 509 Long Island 300 ‘do on do 1 do 0 Norwich oO 4 1) Morris Canal 10) Harlem RR 100 do WErieRR 24 July ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, SPECIAL NOTICES, * Foreign “MATL LETTER OFFICE, POST gren Chatham square, corner of east Broadway. Mail Europe, per United States mail steamer cific, letter bags Will close at this office fur Liverpool, London, Ireland, f Germany, and other forgies countries, 2ist, at ten o'clook, A. RDO AB CHAO, 18 HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE 4 Cow that a Sopreme land 8 “4 consist ing of the Exalted Chie Waveney (under the’ Seottish Fite), for the northern hemiephere of the United States of America, has been established by virtue and rite) of a regular commission duly granted to th Cross, by the 8.*.G.. C, of South Carolia the follewing dign itarie Jeremy 1. Crores, P. Gr, Chapter of the U. Ly neral of 33 degree. M. b LL. Wim M, Bil . §.. Sov." P ke od the bende, wood. P Ine.*. Gent, KH. 8 arer. J Nev tle en RBS t. of Lebanon. Burlington . G. ©. of Morton Enoamp - G.".Tue.’. Genk. 33, decree ohn Bi dt can give 6 S.. Bov.’, Gr: fen id. degre é Seoty, N.Y, sity. body is | & a formed forthe. ae of conferring Maule degrees, | oy commencing wil e Secret Mast: erican ra ee branch commpiie will be Bieler ‘comprising the jurtadictic, ‘il of which will be order ii from this Gre f S Maid atory degrees to be conferres none but Royal Arch Masons rece! in fone and none but those who have reg meg the ceazee ofa ropes Ls a of Knight Temp. be ented with ti ~~ This Supreme let a the extent — tobe Teapecteds hte of all nizations in the aren branches xen, G.". Chapters, and Grand Ene (poe! tituti rking ui campmente, ‘wiih siete will claim an: either of the | QJETTY's Loper, No. 11, 1. 0. OF THE MEMBERS iG of Getty's L No, i, 1.0. reaprettey requested to meet at the Lodge R Gad Fellows at on Frida afternoon, at 2o'clock, of atten ing the funeral of our | By order, Joun GRrunen, Secretary. reclsoly, for the p brother, SAMUEL PEAKING, NG. Tea 1. or 0 Fc TE, MEMBERS OF MOUNT SIN At Encampment No, 2, 1. 0. particularly re aia to attend Une hex meeting at their room, id Fellows’ Hall, on Friday evening, Ju at 8 o'elork, lato consideration the prupristy of surrenteriin srs tharter. ALFRED H. KENG, ©. P. Snes PAPER HANGINGS, &. FY NE FRENCH PAPER MANGINGS, DECORATION: &o., No. 435 Pearl street, between Madiaon and (hatha: This is | ARON | O5 heads in this country, while | Thore in want of the above articles should not omit to look | through our establishment, ae their interest and taate bo best consulted by a cali. m THOMAS FAYE & CY, | C | Brooklyn. WANTS. ANTED-A or ATION, 4 a8 NURSE, B A RES- pectable Ameri: fndy that is oa that is capa of tan: ing the ‘child ‘yom Ie its Residence 8! of algun streets between Sixth and Seventh aut BD -BY A Pe ment bomb y gry PROTESTANT | rmaid, and to do fine wash- Has no obje in, adiige [any sewing. to short distance in the country. Apply ava Twontiech strect, in the rear, second floor. Cau be seen until engaged ANTES SITU ARION, BY A RES! ECTABLE man, uty Ironer; in « first rate baker, pias tee pis aces, Call at No. enue, third floor. Twenty- are: Lee. | 5: REWARD—LOST. SUPPOSED TO iborbood of Rivington street, ey, Gold Riug and slide, and rew be paid, if the same are returned to No. 12 Riv- ing! treats FOR $80 A SIDE, TO Orr ALI, Marc $60 E, 70 COME 19th, at 2 o'clock, at ae thecelebrated Neud between Mr. Bas; celetrated Bat Player. Bagge plays hie bat. OST—ON TUESDAY EVENING, IN GOING FROW Fourth to Fourteenth streets, through the Eighth ave- hue, a cameo Brenstpin, with figure of a female hea: ay’ attaches thread Ince cular, and valued ft. will reecive a suitable reward, by re- git to 1 Fourth streets OST, ON TUESDAY. 17TH INST. Breast Pin, in form eros! N AMETHY3t he finder will he same to J. M. Sloan, Jed 195 Fourth OST. —A GOLD BRACELET, aT CASTLE GARDE ring the Opera on Wednesday evening, the Ith {ast re finder will confer a favor by leaving. liberal T . 12 Es Sixteenth street, where he will ly rewarded by the owner, if required, A y+ RUSPACTARLE AMERICAN tion as Chambermaid, or as WAxzED- M Sal Twelfth street, between ANTBDOBY 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A ton to do, chamber work and waiting, oF to, Sa- near three years in her last » Apply at No. 330 Twelfth sist in the pureerys hee ved lace. Good city re Fereet. ‘1 Geb. be by Bloventh i days, if not ond sveavy jan he ie ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN. situation as Chambermaid or Nurse. or Waiter, who luce the best of city referenc: \d can be seen for at 180 West Eighteenth atrect, between Seventh ahd Bignth avenues ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation se & k. ‘The beat city reference can be given. PI ty-titth atre Second vad ‘Third av avenu ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER, ‘employment by th oF week, in a few respectable families. Please address MW. thie office, sedi ANTED—BY A RESP ROTABLS YOUNG WOMAN, & situation for jousework, oF as Chamber: City reference wir be rey Address 354 Honston t, between ANTED—BY A RESPEC’ TABLE “YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as plain Cook; is an excellent washer and ironer; hi 0 objection to do ral housework in a small rivace family, oF todo waiting in cither city of coautry; Ure best of elty reference from her last employer. Gan be teen fortwo anya shine, 35 Baveutt: aveuees four doors from Twenty-fourth street. ANTED—A SITUATION BY ‘Chambe: A bere ft ogee EB id Wai 7 ANTED—A — BY A VERY RESPECTA- yf to do the housework of a ble girl, a8 Chambermaid, Pa rrgevs bes good city small private family, to cook, references, Apply at {6 ¥ A RESPECTABLE ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED, RESPECTABLE _ young woman, @ tituation to do general honsowork, or [ishing And ironing, in & small private family. give the best of reference; lived three years in her last place, Can Ve'scon for ewe days. Plone salle st 12 Atieae ie street, Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE & GLISH wo- mn, a situation as Ci and ironing. Beat of city re two days. Please oall st No, 336 First and Second avenue Seti oy SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, BY A table woman, Wiha tall freh breast of milie who has ot her child two months old. Cea give good: Te. ference. Can be seon fortwo days at No. teenth street, near Sixth avenuer” Has wo’ objection to the country. D—A SITU TION N BY 4 YOUNG WOMAN bermaid 0s, ANTED-SITUATIONS FOR % OR 90 EXCELLENT te, vi chambermaids and wait- eamnstr; 3 plai ironers, 2 profeered cooks, 1 iaundre al housemaide; aloo, "a large number of Catholic that can y, 223 F ANTED—BY A FRENCH PROTESTANT WOMAN, ‘srituation to teach French to young children, take care of ronal Ra te a good plain sewer, and o good references. between 9 and J o'clock, at No. w Eleventh street, neat #eurth svenuer A be gees ee = YOUNG WOMAN, fron, in & small privats ‘ing. Can give feet, front situation to cook, we family, or todo cham! good city refere + Bt Ie for three ANTED—BY A RESPSOTAMLA you wit Fate o: ret ond bre a bela, wi ay ry t. be sven for two days. O8T—ON TUESDAY, THE TH INST., IN GOING from Earex street, N. ¥., to Brooklyn, via the Catharine Ferry, and returuing by ihe South’ Fern Twenty-four Dol- fre dollar gold tive doling ire and the balance in small bills, all onthined i ma a dead purse. fastened with a clasp. The finder will be flibernl: Tewarded by leaving it with Mr. 0. W. Woodford, No. 6 Catharine streets New Yorks PERSONA) AL. pens LARRY RETURN “QUICKLY, 3 a Wall gy sam a sitet Pa Call Michael B. ph Poll Porey, Leda 8s cule, Mark Leavenworth, John Longly, Wil or any of their reprosentatives, will paid), 0. P. Q., Washi con City, D, Cr Shey ing greatly to their Aze. BOARDING, ae GENTLEMAN cam Be, “ACCOMMODATED with in a small German d required. For parti- | culars ingeiee at 3 Vandewater street, nour Pearl.t LADY AND GENTLEMAN, OR A FEW SINGLE gentlemen, tan be accommedated with board and plea antroome. The locrtion is central, and within a few mi- tes walk of the Park. day boarders may also be ommodated. reat 103 Leonard stroet, nearly op- posite the Carlton Hous OARD.—-HANDSOMELY FURNISHED 0.2 UNF nished rooms to let, with or with rd. Apply at linton place (Bighth’ street), between Fifth an avenue OARDING- PRIVATE FAMILY BOARDING HOUSE, south west corner of Broadw: 7 is Rew open the reception of fam ‘The house is pleasantly located, pene th cessary to respectable pesivene family boarding- house, being repicte, with the modern improvemcnts, Ths Toons are furnished in style, as to ingpire confidence, to give ie! may desire to tet the estab- exchanged. Entrance on Twenty- 1d combii Broadwi and Grace Chureh, or in the immediate neighborhood. dress F., box 48, Post Office. OARD IN THE CO) ‘accommodated wit! rooms, for ® | and breakfast for the reas Mrs. W. Monree, an as Inte as nine o'clock. roadway ce; Bome others will be attend heed not answer this, Payments im advance. single gentlemen can obt: ‘ OARD-SINGLE GENTLEMEN, ‘or without being furnished. Apply at 335 Broadway. wife, four children, youre old, and nurse; in health preter ‘access late in the mats Address, stating location, 6 707 Post Othe hed, suitable for roems, with full or partial bo: at No. 2 College Pl » two amall by applying first and second floor, suitable for gentlemen, or 4 sinall family, gan be had. with or without breakfast, on spplication Broadway, where there are n> lsc, s trout basement, sallanle for au ofice of boarders. studio. a. ee ores or thr r See Ktew day Coarders can alvo be ANTED—A GOOD por TENDER, AT 4W BROOME street, jorner of Crosby. Aprly at 10 o'clock A. Mw WANTED. TO LEARN A TRADE BY A BOY—THE fhinjoiner's, machinest, or wheelright preferred. Any amount of security given. Inquire at place, in the office, ED—A SITUTION ANTED—A COLORED MAN, To Tr. cE me CARE of horses, drive, work ia garden, &e. Also, wanted, ter fora few don ‘Apply to Daniel Richards, 74 nek oF p stil Herald office. ae N AMERICAN + OMAN Wants A site ATION AS Cook, Washe ee will begiven, Can ve dare, at 10 avenue A, be Pond house from Thirteenth street. RESPECTABLE GIRL hed oy! BM A pet aster. AS HEALTHY WOMAN, WITH A URESI BREAST OF inte a baby to'wet nurse, ith street, in the rear, ar Lexingt RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION Nurse, who has been accustomed to the care of ebil dred for reveral years, and can take charge of an infant, and do plain sewing. Tho family she is with and "wish to procure. h he best of city references, and plying at No. #0 Hockman #t RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU ation aga good plain Cook, Washer, and Ironer: objections to the country: can be seen for two day; the beat city references given. Apply at 284 corner of East Six teenth street ond avenge A. GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS NURSE maid. Has no objection to goto the country. pply from 10 to o'clock, thie day, at SMART, INTELLIGENT, CAPAP led, wish: itua’ work in general, Cam be eeom at 74 Siath store. oY WAN $A SITUATION, oR WOULD BIND mim. | oy W ANTEDOIN A DRY © obs TORBEN: HovsE. 01 15 to 17 years of had dry goods jobbing ald office, giving retere: ITY EXPRESS WANTED.—ANY PERSON BAVI ‘a well establish: a procperous City Expres, Wiel ing to dispore of the aame, may find 9 D dressing & note to Express, box E, Herald of ticulars, and lowest eash price. RENCH COOK WANTED IN A RESTAURANT AS Teo four smart aetive waiters for Gosling's which opens next week, Apply to-day, after 5 0'clos! HENRY GOSLING, 84 Liberty street. ARDENEI ‘8 ie! ATION a eaeea ey A YOUNG ations from ‘Ong who thoroughly a the Vosiness may address D. D., at this offs, THREE GOOD WORKMEN ATCHMAK gE Rg ® jewelry jobber, Inquire ‘wanted to go Soutl at No. 17 Maiden ane. ET RY PRSE SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE. MT rsytule Protestant young magricd woman. | Please call at 315 spignsn avenue, weet, near Twonty-ninth street. ET NURSE'S SITUATION.—WANTED, BY A RES. pectable marricd woman, a situation as Wet Nurse in etable family; she hae a fine health: ndcan he best of references. Please call at street, W Ht ah {oo Court ET NURSE.—A SITUATION WANTED BY A Young married woman. Apply at No. Xj East Thirtioth street, near Fourth avenu PT NURSE.—A YOUNG, HEALTHY WOMAN, Who has jrst lost Per child, with @ good breast wishes & situation ae Wet Nurse Hecreewt 4 Geeeus try, Apply ot 7 Bridge street, fget Boor. 12 Lafayette | | { ANDSOMELY FURNISHED, ooma to let, with or without oT Chanibers stroct, three NIRY BOARD—AT A PRIVATE RESIDENCE, on the east bank of the Hudson, within one hours rid ity. A ce gentlemen mi im all the 0 interference in their busi- hers arrangements, for three month, trom Ist of July to tat of October, Address Health, Herald office. RENCH BOARD—A PRIVATE GENTE mily, without children or boarders, few very well furnishod partial board ina large, fies w doors west of Broadway, be. treet. Address ¥. 3 ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITIT FULL or partial board, can be had by applying at No. 11 Chi bers street. ESE, LODGINGS, ae. URNISHED ROOMS TO RENT TO SINGLE GEN- | AE temen, at 701 Broadway, | I MELY rev eueD PARLORS AND BED. I ANDSOMELY | board, at 135 ' ANDSOMELY FURNISHED. PARLORS AND BED se semall family, may Fursisiep ‘PARLOR AND BED- ‘tn street, iq withor without breanfert, whore thers are ne boaruers, ‘where every attention will be paid to make them com- Also, & front basement, suitable for an office or WO FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, TO TWO SIN ue mtion will be paid to WD Broadway, between Broome sad EDROOMS TO LT, IN A PRE vane family, ve clogle geatigues. “Bath sets for the = ef occupants. Locati uo. fere achanged. Terms very moderate. MUSICAL, CARD —J. COULON, TEACHER OF TAK GUiTs ives thorough instruction on that delightfal and taah- nable Instrument, by means of the Fr + OF nish Innguagos, at the opti rat he Jellies Ms on Schools ate wae, 1 Broadway, or at busines preferre with nai ARTNERS WANTED.—TWO on THRE PERSONS, with from $2,000 to $3,000 each, the cit where an fo _ PUBLICATIONS. a TRE LPADER— THE FIRSTNUMBER OF THIS NEW lependent paper, advocating protection to Ameri: i he published on Saturday, J 4 fan immense variety of fiterary articles, ritere, upon the ne. Froe Tra: Wie ring iy of th Price five e Sprocestreet. I ONDON ILLUSTRATED NEWS, 7 VOLS., FROM LAST 4, half of 4 to 47 complete; algo, 10,00) prints of all kinds: Hooks, very chen Stock whon they street. look o. NBAGI. and are req Han ave leisure, The Musoum, ___ DRY GOoDs, ao. 0 LantEs.- .—GRBAT or pane MANTIL Tmnportation. Please obecrve, the. tt Kept at tile entatlishmont, S23: Rarege Man afl colors, at 12s, 800 very. rich, Theene Silk ‘Mantiting, at Stand 84H) jack ‘clored Watered Silk Mantilin« 0 Bi at $436, $5, and 4% ah ok rich do, with Fringoe and 1 $8 and rod and Binck Silk Mantiilns, at 4. uperd Lace Mantil- Tas, at $5, $6) $0 tNinetn yovery sise Freneh Gro. ‘BULFIN, 201 Broadway. IBBONS AT HALF PRICK.—1 WILL OFFER TO customers, ata great reduction from the weual price he balance of the elegant stgok of ribbons yet uneold; ane ee PG deve FAMILIES CAN ‘aed Th | Bue. WANTED, WITH TWO NEATEY FURNISED ady and gentlemen; full board for the inquisitive OARD—SEVERAL SMALL ROOMS TO LET, WITH O“RD IN THE COUNTRY WANTED—FOR, A GEN. jemai the pia | \ | | | OSRDING A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO OR GENTLEMEN and their wives, may obtain board and pleasant apart- mente, stat 2) but few boarders, by applying imme- » 103 Liverty atest, mea | | | | OARDING. —FURNISHED APARTMENTS “ON THR | fol r two single gentlemen, without ! Tayuite at 35) |* Ee = 2 Sm? The publis | PORTING—GRAND STREET HAL| 17 GRAND ptreet.— The great match between the Philadelphia, dox Bullet, matehed >; wiuel Rusk, and the Pat, matched oe Joe for $100 to kill fifty rate, will tab ay the Mib—animal is opes tunel ‘the ath Suiy. Jerald of the ith inst, HORSES, CARRIAGES, dic. VAST HORSE. AND A POINTER DOG, FOR SALE — The horre is brown, Lig hands high, and nye le and action cannot be surpassed; he is sound audkind, Al a full blooded Englich Pointer phoreuaaly beokan ou al Kinds of came, probably as fine adog as'canbe found in the States. Inquire, before 120’ ck, A. M., or between 4 and 6 o'clock, P.M, at the stab d to ‘the house 8. E. cor ue and Twentieth str Hous? FOR SALE.—TUR SUBSCRIBER HAS FOR ate ry superior, stylish teained aor never om fer cre ad 20, aeveral lov priced gentle horses, Ladies tnd gentlemen's sed: ner of Fifth a) dle horses to let by the Ma piishoW, Riding School, No. Fourths avenue. ORSE FOR SALE—A_ Baxpsour ubout sixteen ham he years ol & rood travelicr in harnei add) | apeee, Horre, and will mot b OR SALE, A VERY warranted sound sil be" paid ne 8. great re ‘mu and y to CHICHESTE! y street, Freukiin square. N. B.—Lo che ah ‘Siw. cre ae OR SALE—A PAIR OF MATCHED GRAY HORSE! hy hands od ears old, warranted sound and kings witt stand fat eek without, i Sold for dl oie use, Inquire at “he'd y Lind Bee! iN GORE. Mor- OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL GRAY. Honse, ron HANDS high, coming 6 years old, has good sty! would ke a first rate horse to match, as horse in hai ingle or doublo, and warranted soun: juat off the farm he was raised. Aleo, first rate cart horse, suitable for heavy work, and warranted sound and kivd. Both horses to be sold, no wee for them, a7 Washington treet, neal Kivg. R BALE—A& VERY HANDSOME CREAM COLORED Horse, tive years old in July, fast, warranted sound and kind. Apply at COOPER'S Livery Stable, Charles stroct, Pear Bleseete OR SALE.—A LIGHT ONE HORSE ROCKAWAY Wagon, with shifting top and seats, euamolled loather curtuins—in good order. Also, alight bugzy wagon. vhift- ing top, patent axles, &e. Injuire at the 20rner of Second 4 Fifth atreet. OCKAWAY WAGON FOR | SALE, cHEaP. NO. 6 Eighteenth street. INSTRUCTION, ote 2 —A TEACHER OF FRENC! x once a Week to Staten Island, wish few more pupils. Please to call f t No. M0 Brondway, at Mrs. Mason A you NG LADY, EDUCATED IN FRANCE, WHO devoted her entire Hime as visiting govern ould wish & few more pupil's 1 Preneh, music socing-_ Tt Terms, eight dollars . “nom Herald offic 5 th, Address Sarai NG SCHOOLS.—THE is won, eight yours of Axe, ew York, where Jill be sitended ‘to as Address Omega, Herald office, New location, terms, Ke. EXPRESS AGENCIES, de. ae. JERFORD & CO.'3 CALIVORNIA EXPRESS —* Shippers epecttully Informed that, ous ‘ire- Clay and Kearny stroets, Ports sco, Was not destroyed oF injured the late disastrous fire, and we are prepared to forward descriptions of merchandise by the CRESCENT CIT nstant, through in thirty. iv ad days, in charge Pride, of our New You 08, at twenty per cost than any other expres ‘te otters ter BERVORD & C¢ esey atrent, As mouth square, San Pri th CLOTHING. leaving tl or breaking ap he highese aut aan for Clothiny y vending through the Poston at he real M. 8. CONEN, Ladies attended by Mrs. Cohen. street. NAST OFFC Loree Arms, Ke. iv ntioued article residence by rca TaTg reasing & lia the post office, to H. LEVETT (Principal office), N y atreet, corner of Broadway. Clothing . Furniture, i, by send NEY. No. Ub street, New York. MISCELLA NEOU KTIFICIAL EYES.—DR. J. GRAY, NO. 137 GRAND ttreet, New York, the only maker of human Artite ial yes in the United States, Noe! hare inserting. N.B.— Oculists supplied with Artificial Eyes, in large or small Prive, for oash quantities, at a lo x ROBERTS, {62 Broadway, near Prince street. 0 VIANOFORTE MANUFACTURERS.—THE SUB- seribers are d to furnish Mother of Peart Keys, polis! MECHANICAL LAM anD received, the Bracketts for Gi ‘Artistic, Candlesticks, ‘are for Li UM. DARDONVILLE, 443 Broadway. BRATED BRANDY Broone sti fio Lampe, Glass W beet Oil at 9s. per gall: © CONTRACTORS—TO REMOVE A LARGE QUAN- ity of earth. Aprly to ANSON O, PHELIS, of Thirty-fest atreet anid East Riv sa mts TRENCH 7 from ur to six hum tm aay K DOWNING ‘eCos ios street, agents for tho manufacturers. TO THE Pt BI. stent,” socording dyrar, is an infringe- and. all dvalers tn, ot purebas wily liabii treapassers apon Goodyear 1. Day him self, the make: Ey a a from signs and at 200 Fo nine, to ineteeath td Tecatieth streets, trom four o'clock to ONFS’ CHEMICAL SOAP GIvRS Youth and beauty. It certainly hy given the homeliest, with yellow, dar a complexion of the texture of youth m in oe it i r FRPETUAL dis removing pimples, freckles, sunburn, tan, dy it only at 40 Keendway., “ aro tcurt of dandres aaa - For rendering th ed it. Get the go y hate ee and silky, nothing can 408 Broadway. GREAT BATTI B HAS BEEN y RK. ie lent: without any unplensant “tn wane \iltepaurte: Be LLETIN FROM fae Cl atstal fie heard of the e: j ingect moh— ie bugs, ronche: ‘and fies, It by ecotes, no ery Sab hn pa the United States, and the onl Hors BUPBRIOR TRANSPARENT SOAPS.— There are the only really Tr t So that have ever taken ‘ork. tthe Faire in hia and New Fi the ad) b. si ia & Rust; Rushton, Oh R. KELLINGER HAS SATISFIED NEARLY THR 1d—and mort of the quacks—that his Magic Fluid fe tne only arti Te sold that hag restored the hair, when c from twenty-five toforty years. There are hund done in restor hair, he will retire from the field. Sold in very ten times the quantity of even the $lench. The Doctor s Liniment is certain to or Matic and allother pains. Sold at the depots, 44, and of the Doctor at his central point, 470 Broadway, \ hite fromt. between Grand and Broome styects. Don't fail te call ape coatuls (he Dower, | PAINTS.—-PIPTY CASKS #from two to three hundred weight | / $50,000 FINANCIAL, BANK.—INSTALMENT I street, next. By order ef tbe Bonet at eats J.B.W Ae wWILLIAMs, Cashier, of aeguet, 186) jour ny inetalmente of Sueney-fve ber cent each, om ey ar loan to be fret day of Jul; Se and tener a same mi be weld ASR ‘tt’ eay time, ob the open’ held co bonds are ‘ioou uit: of au act Legis reat Penney yivania, whieh ot the sala Company, for the Bent of suid sume of moxey so borrowed, at auch pag be bra: ih tracks, engip: e6, such as racks, 0 Jocks, workshops, storehouses, ees now compietod, and cost {ng in cash $1,607,100, sad upon whieh there iv no otber mort je or hi C two lings of railroad werne, ‘The Ce haven have eoeived— Qa carital stack, ing an ©: penditure for lente ond, Permanent improvente o f and the the ate of 900,000 wong of coud ee ; and the loan or 000, , 1s chietly wan: to - canal boate and cther lmproveaante, se~ large" incrrate of business oonterapiated for tinad th he en aue of ‘the re be issued hereafter. n, Coal Company.” rion an, may be Mavtained on oa rurther mie Mt the dersigned, t the office of tab. Ha \WLEY, “ROBERT B DANIEL MOSES TAY. TSaac 1, PLA’ WM. F. i wns. aR , ORIFrITE: JOHN ILMINGTON AND MANCUMSTER RAILROAD— (0,000 seven per cent Moy sale will be reMtived by the gu Bang she 10th day of hy fop three bi thi only Mortgage Bon ter Railroad Company, be: r fi incipa ang a the Tew June, ‘The Bonds are in eums of $1,000 each, with coupons die atthe Merchants’ Bank, New York, on the iet ooaber ang lst dane ia each year, convertible {nto the capital stock mp the option of the. holders. ve are sescared by t:Mocigamn or Desk et toe, = ‘arolina, secured by a Moi oF Deed of os otek hee, ut Won Wak in trad hee Ley to be oi an com Amebaate r, in 8. C, 7 ‘distance of 162 Zaifes fot completed with a heavy T rail and sare Se S600, pep japtes rahe - cor i kcsccuieiien. ofa railway accounts for this low cos ‘The Trustee is empowered, in case of 60 days’ dofaate ia payment of or interest, to take s8si0n entire line of r i franchise, &e., tl April last, and to raise means ments, only $300,000 of which are now offered for sale. The Company will ewe no other debt when the road ie eo pleted, Thi aries now in the reel of near s million ot tatiare sai nd usiness ; will avoid the present disagree. from Wilmington to Charleston, shorteu the trayct Mew Ori lay's time, facilitate the mats, aud wil he South in more immediate and direct communication wo North and Soc the mil ne "North and N ‘Orleans. traverses the t ropuloue tions of South I catalina peodect Pectecing oo is oat i ‘The greater ete le and fertile portion try a Janton it for trans- ‘tevonty thousand Dalee rh of 450 Iba. ailable gt, — mand 8 struction, cy which can be arr he 0) ofthe Company, $200,000, mivecribed by’ the ite of eran tion et annual profite will reaeb 12 nonat fot ay Hue bas been, ‘at very, aud wil to cross-ties being course of Feady fot the iron rails immediately, ‘The entire line is w omtract Yor arading and dridwing and jos forward state toward completion, Six thousand two hundred tons irom rails <. aes, Baye been purchased and are in the course of de! inAbent $700,000 has Siready | heen oa ded {a construction, Payment f rehased Jes from Mancherter Bart in the fallof thie year, carly next year. in highly reepoetable and petent bi South undertaken ef pro jected meets wit wore For further and m: we refer toa rail de stalls of the rosa ane ite at jap of Min line with ite mam; oon “EaLibit" eiel tab contains «Be ind the vari the security a desirable one. The States of North corporati artered fithin their liuits, ‘which have been borrowers 0 have ie y ae romptly met theif pee engagements. by iis pees ways en high sactual fulfilment of public aad private 500° 000 will be disposed of absolutely and witheus the Bghert sea en ee eee de paced) ny the ‘omtee of Un the 10th of July proximo, Propwrals to be addressed to WINSLOW, LANTER $2 Wall street, New York, endorsed Proposals tor ted AI be reqmired to nt avarded «0 ioe open be ee will commence aynien WERSLOW, LANIER & CO,, 62 Wall street. ARIS BASKERS, b x Adresses Franes, E. HABICHT & CO., 91 Walt of manufacturers throughout Sw \oerlnne, d Germany ean be furnished. TO LOAN ON IM! PROV DP PROPERTY ins C) city of . ML SOUFREL,O Willan rhe. jorsement) at the onthe from date of the same. bas been ach fad eteamer TROJAN, Captni trips daily te I ingetrest at Oly A. in river at 10 A. STEAMPOAT OTHELLO, CAPT. AR nto the village of Stratton the fect of Hammond ta hove to make the trip fente—can be obtained fr Weorer street, the Proprictor of Uhe village. BxcURsiON, TROM NEW Grese AND CHEAP BR York rei ie Qi theky te will \ve leewed for the roi t nformation, ® Gregawich street; of te Mi rand Gee, "Batchelor, No. LS Wert street. wit be isened for a ten or fifteen days’ ox: OR ae hp at] Lanmine AP Eee rorT WaMrL- ON. Man tog teen thorewanty haw tinted ‘throughout, will commense "het reason on 8) q Jane 21, 151, leay font ot ‘Tpeeteegen street at z look, A. a O% dow Pier & ‘3 river, foot of Thirteen | T= § t do; Pier 3, North ghee Vi am o eloeh. Agent, office foot of Prankiin et. }CRD—ONLY TASES CENTS £039 binson street. — is hes light and healthful Neowindee fo from their very natere, do any noble, generous and useful. vot referring. A little a tight gh vorite, Tesides ex Aldorm: Sin to any healtntul, terprl the first to embark of trouble, where the masses are to be benefitted. Witheesd ‘i cam never be Nigh obecured. Space Will not admi St thie time.” Don t fail to vig