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MONEY MAKKET,. Trurspay, June 26—6 P.M. ‘There was altogether a better feeling in the stock mar- ‘Let to-day, ard a marked improvement in prices was realized. Norwich and Worcester recovered nearly all the decline of yesterday, and the transactions were large. ‘The advange from the opening was about ?, AY percent, and on yester@ay’s prices 13; per cent; Reading Railroad Went wp 3; per cent; Stonington, 1; Harlem, %{; elama dectined 1; percent; Erie Railroad, j: Cantos Company, 1; New Jersey Mining Company, }{. Harlem ‘waa the most active fancy on the list. We see that «round has been broken for the extension to Broadway, ‘Umrough Park Row. This portion of the road will be laid ‘with a new kind of rail, on a foundation of stone. The termination of the road at such a central point as Broad- way, will add largely to the city travel of the line,and be f great accommodation to the travelling public, The Harlem Company pay the semi annual dividend of 4 per cent on the preferred stock on the Ist of July, and the dividends on the old stock on the Ist of August, The earnings this month will largely exceed the estimates, and show an increase on those for the corresponding period last year equal to any other railroad in this sec- ticn of the country, The rate of dividend to be paid on the old stock, in August next, will depend somewhat ‘pon the earnings of this month and next; but, accord- Sng to our calculation, the net income will be large ‘enough to warrant three per cent at least. Ifthe former semi-annual dividends of two percent have been paid out of the net earnings, the additional revenue this year will give full one per cent more, and leave in hand a large rurplus, We have heard that two and o half per eent would probably be the rate; but we trust that the manegement will consider that the stockholders of this company have been longer without any returns upon their investment than those of any other road in the country, and that they are entitled to all the net earn- ngs; as they accrue, in the shape of dividends. The Reading Railroad Company will pay a dividend, in July, ftwo percent. The Norwich and Worcester Railroad ‘Company will pay twopercent, Long Island hasfallen off considerably lately, and we cannot account for the depre ciation, When it was selling at twenty-two, we remarked it was a cheap stock, and it is worth as much now as it was then, ‘The steamship Humboldt, for Havre on Saturday, witl ake out about five hundred thousand dollars in specie, Principally silver. The shipments of specie this week, ‘thus far, have been limited ‘The New Orleans Canal & Banking Company have de- elared a dividend of four per cent, payable 4th of August, at the Bank of Commerce, in this city. ‘The United States Fire Insurance Company haye de- elared a dividend of ten per cent. ‘The Providence Railroad Company have declared a temi-annoal dividend of three per cent, The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of this port to-day, amounted to $95,173 66; payments, $27,250 47—balance, $2,960,752 01. The loan of thegPennaylvania Coal Company, for $300,- G00, was taken by the following persons:— W. J. Myers. $ ,000 rning & Co. S000 D. Stewart, 2 ow «10,000 &* White. pastors eee ieee themselves x Beleh <asccsvsc $309, 09 ‘The South Carolina Railroad Company have declared a dividend of three and a half per cent, out of the net Profits of the business of the past six months, ‘The annual report of the Connecticut and Passumpsic Railroad Company gives the annexed exhibit of the re- evipts and expenditures for the year ending June Ist 2861 :— Coxnretievt axp Pasavarsc Rarnoap. June 1, 1851... .$149.583 11 06,458 19 Gross receipts for year endii Bxpenses rame time. Net earnings... Taterest and two: dividends Surplus for the year Surplus previously on ‘Total eurptus June 1. $8,379 23 Prom this the directors have appropriated sufficient to meet the entire loss by the freshet, which occurred in the spring of 1850, and which could not be ascertained ‘until some time after its occurrence, The amount of extraordinary expense charged off for this purpose is | about $0,000. | The quantity of flour, wheat, corn and barley, left at | 40 tide-water, during the third week in June, in the years 1851, was as follows:— 7,951 , ‘The aggregate quantity of the same articles left at tide- water from the commencement of navization to the 224 June, ar during the years 1950 and 1851, was as + 573810181. TET 196.035 1,085,055 490 003 2,570,009 O8416 fe, SO1T15 = 202.179» ,648,917 Deo. 12.200 The aggregate quantity of the samo articles loft at tide- ter, from the commencement of navigation to the 224 June, inclusive, during the years 1849 and 1851, was as tr bls, Wheat, bu. Corn. ins, bu. F484 76T AWS = =1.7 23.884 iL + 1,066 028 025 am 104 2.670000 BAIS Increase, 400,208 125,908 arrrtyy) 4.335 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 690.151 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 22d of June, jaclu- sive, during the years 1840, 59 “days; 1850, 61 days; 1851 8 days: — PP pntag ot Provver at a Waren open 40. *50. . cae 4 310 Mis 921.752 110.625 124 876 T2740 25.568, 456,286 8.517.053 receipts of Breadstuffe is enor- mous, and the excess, compared with last year, appears to enlarge as the season advances, Lard, butter and bacon have come forward this year mort abundantly, while there has been a very important decrease in the receipts of cheese and wool. Beef and pork do not vary much from last year's supply to @ corresponding date. With a limited exportation of all the leading articles in the face of this increase in receipts, prices are likely to be more depressed, and the stocks in the principal sea- board markets are likely to be sufficiently large to pre- vent any advance in market value. after the closing of Anternal navigation. Our communication with the West —the great source of eupplies—is now so easy and ra- pid, that the receipts of breadstuffs and produce con- tinue uninterrupted throughout the year. A few years Ago, we were almost entirely cut off from the West during the winter months, and consumers on the seaboard had oa it {oan advance in prices for nearly every ar ticle of food, upon the suspension of navigation on our rivers and canals. The facilities now enjoyed in getting egricultural products to marketMave no doubt had a very grest influence upon the movements of agrisultur. ‘ete, and given a great impulee to cultivation, As railroads extend, and remote sections of the country are brought nearer to markets, the increase in production will be annually large ‘The receipts of domestic produce at New Orleans, this season, compared with last, do not show such a great in- | erence as the receipts from the canals of this State at vested an immense capital in securing the Western trade, and she will not let it slip away from herea:y. New Orleans is alive to the importance of some movement to even sustain her present position; and something will be accomplished. ‘The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has decided that a debtor, intending to claim the three hundred dollars ‘exempt from sale by execution out of hia real estate, by Long | the act of April, 1849, must give notice of his intention before the inquisition and sale, or he cannot come in for money at the distribution, The act contemplates the debtor shall get the three hundred dollars exempt pro- perty at an appraisement, where practicable; and the right to demand money out of the proceeds of sale, is only a last resort. when the property does not admit of divi- sion, The failure to give notice of the claim to the she- riff, who is the agent of the judgment creditors, before the sale of the realty, will bar the claim of the debtor to thefund. ~ ‘The fourth annual report of the Galena ‘ana Chicago Union Railroad Company, gives the annexed statement of the gross and net earnings of the road for the year ending May 1, 1850:— Garena axp Curcace Ramnoan, Gross receipts. ri ++ $127,685 78 ‘The expenses of operating the road for the Leaving for net earnings........... $7S.751 54 ‘Add surplus earnings of May 1, 1850. <2" 1152 92 ‘otal... sevens seeceeecees $79,084 46 PE Sint dividends were declar- ed on the first of November and May, equal to fifteen per cent on 4 the payments made on the stock of the com} amounting to., $47,711 39 The interest mes the past yerr, pheraeebie to operating account, Desesceesvevee 19,368 09— $67,079 48 Leaving « surplus on the first of May, 1851, of... $12,894 98 ‘The business upon the road during the past year, pre- sents the most gratifying results. The receipts have ex- ceeded the estimate $12,685 78, or about eleven percent. The whole number of miles rua by locomotives, includ- ing gravel and wood trains, was 84.118, and the whole ex- pense of operating the road was 5¢ 8-10 cents per mile run, Of the earnings last year, $56,472 69 was from pas- sengers, $68,586 67 from freight, and $2,636 42 from the transportation of the mail. Passengers carried, 69,782, of which 38.753 were way passengers, and 31,042 through passengers, Total tonnage of freight 52,119, of which 28,875 tons were transported eastward, and 28,244 tons were transported Westward. Number of miles run by locomotives, 86.118; number of tons of freight carried one mile, 2,020,742; number of passengers carried one mile, 2,364,623; rate per ton per mile for freight, 3.8 cents; rate per mile for passengers, 26 cents; earnings.per mile Tun, $1 48.2; expenses per mile run, 56.8 cents; net earn- ings per mile run, 91.4 cents, Number of animals killed on track, 13. No accident ocourred oceasioning the loss of a trip; no person killed, and but four elightly injured —two pasrengers and two employées, Anrexed is & condensed statement of the affairs of the company, on the first of May, 1851;— Gauewa axn Circaco Usiow Rurcnoan. Construction account... $000,424 08 Townsend and Mather purchase 20,083.83 Keal estate... 1,359 69 Stock owned by ‘the ‘eompany...+... 1,943 94 ae 7764 00 Depot purchase, Chicago 00,513 35 Bills reooivable, and olher debts dae the company 35,425 14 Advaces per account of third division surveys 2.740 30 Advances per ace't of Beloit branch surveys. 900 38, General expense account 474 9 + a0'00 | Gash in Battds of treasurer, Lh 187,063 42 The amount of capital stock paid in on the first of May, 1851, was $354,406 08; bonds, £499,570 70; due eatate Bronson, on account of depot purchase, $24,000; va ls payable and other liabilities, $59,725 55, of which 3219 76 was unclaimed dividends. withe fouah tid Gietounts OF the Doak of) the Stake cf Georgia, branches and agencies, on the S0th of May, 1851, amounted to. $1,980 747; bills of exchange, $800.320; stocks, bonds, Ke, $95,490—total, $2289.407, af which $2.270493 are opacidered good, $9.300 doubtful, and 04 bad. The circulation amounted to $1,754,203; specie, $503,037; deposits, $642.17 1, Stock Exchange. $1100 U 8 6's 67 116%, 125 Stonington RR- 42g 140 City 7 x WO do rr S00 ErieIne Bonds —_97'y 150 “i 1000 Brie 7's "68 ws, ro) 200 Ei 3 do bio 209 00 Nor & Wor RR w ” 50 oT 20 Wo ) 100 wo 10 100 76 100, 60 20 boo 0 Rendi rs 400 20 9 too rin 00 tt r ® Rooh ke Syracuse a DD bo do 0 Erie ei ‘on nae wil Pa he ‘en RR 10 Reading RR We Reaine ww do ——— ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. SPECIAL NOTICHS, — pt, OFFICE. NE NEW YOR —NOTICE.—THE MAILS er Hum 1 cloge at tne anon Basurday, the ant 10 hers for Fran be’ pre "A" closed ‘inal he German States. mt be made wand por Humboldt. WM. V, BRADY, PM. L Fahd 2) Ly a inet ee i the th Tastant, 20S orchec 4 meh? ts WH cents each, to be had ai e evening of the Lecture. ms way by yo IES AND GENTLE- coming thea- ok ann letter, ‘AMAR HALL, Lessee. MOV, be re-opened to-morrow (Friday), at the wail lighted recon four doors down from the Sun Here will vet ish, Sey office. rom 8 in the morning | days, No bar; no Fie hoe bri ailve! Opes Uif fo'ln the evening” Closed om emeking. OLORE! DAGUERREOTY TES FOR FI King's Skylight Room . bet ter streets the only ote Sky ligh jedan invitation to State, to unite with them whe’ of the Comi . mea tailors. —Gentlemea, emoloyed by Mr. 1 ing w Sy Steer of the E:necutlte Committee, nl eens Comm W. BOND, Chairman. So A. McOREA & CO., MAVING ESCAPED THE RE- 5 cans are without loss . tand would solicit the contiaued patron oy Consignments, Commis. ed in the hada of Av VAN VALKEN- reet, New York, will mest with prompt than Francioco, May 13, 1851. oof their PERSONAL. NICRMATION WANTED OF JOHN © BORAGE | TORT, 8 sative of Germany, whe arrived in New York lett for Cincine if t present. le ~ cnnexe ia note tod. M., tide water, as will be seen by the annexed table eeae sa: has’ ae Reosirts ov Dowserie Propuce at New Oaravs | June V4. 1860-51 1349-50, = fogar. hha 122.650 4 Tobacco bhde 47.500 Cotton. bale 970.889 PRIETORS OF BOARDING Fleur, bbls Sout 420700 Avertiver wishes t ¥ Corn, sacks + 1,041,580 071.800 | {8 stoarding scheot ‘Wheat, sacks 99.000 bamorsle (net in Pork, bbls, and tiere 276 540 0 fen 'te wan tee name 3 th. stating loo oe Fiover, thousands 5489 ig Wh shey, bbi« 183609 ~~ “J w Cont, bole wee on “td ) en finn we wna | ac S sTOMED TO . ° 2 ) the F pie viee preferred. Address Organist, "tome ness ace in railroads and canals cone Benes ses th) rolieye cf the Ohio and Missieeippi with the goarkets, has, without doubt, tended to divert Of merehandive and produce seeking an ov turned the eutrent towards this city. The fand merchante of New Orleany arc that if they make no effort it Will gradasily leave At ntie them New ¥ JOR SALF—AN ORGE XPRESSIF, JUST IWOORTED from France, and ‘< itable for a ema! chareh in the conntiy. ‘Price Apply at Broadway, +. Lacordelle ei Teabenu'e, hair dressers. nerifios, in ‘ eping. Apply Ageat fcc Hewes’ Arorrican Pate 42) Broadway, where it can be seen. ' Inquire at 76 Gild AL.—THE 01 D COUNTRY NEWS ROOM WILT, | ee | Srosdway. WANTS. bE a Ley ‘TION, BY ay PROTESTANT inlet th avenue, be at ns on Tweaty-ceventh and ‘Twenty-eighth streets. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS Mourne en ae by a very respectable American ry” ation for a smart girl, 13 years of age, to wait on the bell in » respected fasily. Mrs. Lee, at 81 ip ie street, bet yenth evenues, Sth sto: Witenes ch A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, 4 situation as Chamberm ad zones, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WO- man, & situation as Wet Nurse—child ‘our mouths Inquire of Mrs, PERRY, 66}, Norfolk street, in for one week, Nurse, or Chambermaid. is, and bas beer for the ha French nurse. No apply at 50 Lexing- ten avenue, Corn RESPECTABLE PROIESTANT YOUNG WOMAN wi tee itatim a6 Nvrae and Seamstress, or Chaiu- barmaid and Feamotrecs. Please call at 308 Bowery. Can be ye. wes ANTED—BY i bey ah nl ales. et lo if Chamber ct ht from ber last situ: paid or o erence Ludlow Good city “Rppiy’ at No. 1 ANTED—A WOMAN, TO GO TO THE HAVANAS, in the capacity of Nurse toe Spanish family. She speak th th language without any ae Good “Addrcss" box 329, Poet Othve, post must gli references requires sod (SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE Norse, and to do plain sewing. Beat ci city reference and may be betwodayes Ploase ly at No. uaa ‘sh street, between First and Second W ANTED~A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WHO is a.gocd plain Cook and Washer and lroner,’ to 0 the general housework of « family, ‘conalating of only twa Pavone. An Foglish or Seoteh girl preferred, None nosd apply. who cannot give good city reference, Apply at No. 99 HneUSeventeenth stree ANIED—A SITUATION. BY A YOUNG GIRL, about fifteen years of age, to take care of children and ascist in cbamberwork, Inquire at No, 15 Broadway. be even for two days. ANTED SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE as Seamstress. She is a first rate dross Pleage apply at D give Rood city reference, a7 ran avense, second floor. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, having good city recommendations, © sitaation as fae or to do the work of # small re- t plain sewer, and has no objec- at 103 Bleveuth street, tlon to go to the country Tetween Blrst nd Secon WANTED—A WET NURSE, TO ACCOMPANY A family to England. Tho preference will be givon to an Enylish woman, wishing to return home. None need apply ss with ‘te best references, Call immediately at I vith street. ‘TED—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY UN- cutting for the wholesale trade, and noi ¢ J. i LEWIS & CO., 201 Pearl street, Apply corner of Maiden lat RUG CLERK WaNibD—A YUUNG MAN o her of the retail business, and GC fi thorough geen he oe ae x tivauble references; ees adden aires Dronat, corasr of Allaatis and Calsada streate. Basth Deoaklon- ‘A SITUATION AS WET NURSE a lady who nas recently Lust | ell recommended and bring a | je phyrician, it required, For | piberey street. Aridi tots $2000 to $4,000 each. voiavest in & pradtable ,000 each, bo in ‘ Messont of the city siready eotablisned. Address Hl, Herald cihce, where an thterview may be had, with of June, the Tein ar ble Koons, 6 marke best Forks, 6 12 Tea Spo Y oes ee tivere, inarsed Les Baap Las ter Knives, Li Large Marrow Spoon. Apply at 97 ree! REWARD—LOST, ATH INST., A MEMORAN- $ dum Book, containing ® check on the Merchants’ wuk inthe eity of New York. to the amount of fou nm bondred dollars, pay to Jonathan Morse. finder will reeeive the REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RECO- $10. way. The # is cut a coat of arme. ofthe ring, apply to very of & scal ring. lost on the 2ist instant in Broad. ware deep-red cornaliaa upon which | th the inside | S3EL, | inivial he 8 oer NIED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND Waiter, oF plain sewer, of would No o} jection to jlvet city solerense Ki Apply at No. 6 Mor- ANTED— BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, situation kinds of needlework, in_a respectable family. Can be seen ntil engaged at No. 178 West Twenty-sixth street, corser igbth avenue, ANIEDTA SITUATION, Vrotestont girl, as 8 of children if re: needlework, Lapa w Would have no o! A Seamstress and Nurse. who can do all A RESPECTABLE and would ney kaitting, uutry or travel with go ti treet, buildiag. Cam be ion to . bag 3 Pcp og Ry 16 Allen for two day: een £ Sakiegacd ailiinery. Apply at bakery. Can be seen fur two days, objection to go in the country. Can give the tion to Cook, Wash and Iron; understand ing. no objection to go in the country. Mas live three years with the cne family. and can produce the best of ity reference. Call for two days at No, 170% Mulberry st, y AN TED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTA young woman, as Chambermaid, is a gou ironer, Ur to do general housework and walting. "No objec tions to the country. Best of references given, Apply at 133 Walker street, in the rear, first floor. f ANIEDCBY A RESPECTABLE youve woman, Chambermaid in a hotel or priva Has no objections vo eo in Apply at 27 Henry street, in the basement, OUNG GIRL, hing aad trouive. ot small family. Mas good vie ‘No objection to the county. Please call at | way, in the rear, first floor, Can be seon for two E ry 3 mily: ‘com eeclapia plain se wing. the country. ANTED—A GIRL, TO ACT AS CHAMBERMAID and Waiter, and to do the fine pe aad ironing of street, WwW anal family, Apply at No. 39 Sev ANTED—A Ne ag tne BBSPECTARES Scotch girl, as Cook, Chai two days. Bes opply at No, 120 Kim street, f city rele orner of Howsr \. ¥ ANTED—A PLACE TO TAKE, ° ARE OF CIULDREN Sew, or to travel with 1 ret.” Good reference ¢: in her last place, ANTED—RY 4 RESPROTADLE GIRL, A SITUA Karee, of to do chamberwork and ry ‘iias been three years ral ougewort in a email family. Hf ee. No objection to go & short distance tn the country. jonroe street, in the front basement. ANTEDTA SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘6 Chambermaid or Wai 4 i willing to make herself geverall o7 { children. "Please inyuire at 5) Clinton pla yee A RESPECTABLE YouNG WOMAN, ation as Sea aneess, ot 98 Ca q ountey. moe Good city reference giv Can be seen for two days. ANTED—ATNO.2 DIVISION STREET, BASEMENT, former Bist sadersian thres corner Baver girls, chamber: usewouk and ecrand ANTED-A VALET, TO TRAVEL TO EUROPE, who understands the Preneh, Italian, and Spauish languages. Apply at the Herald office for particulars. WwW ‘TE French and English lang give gooa reference. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS Clerk in a Hardware b ‘The best of referen Jeft for him at th tended to. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS riv Me The bes. of reterences tel, at 10 AM. immediately to W of confectionary, Refers to bis ness.” care of 1 ( Vandam streets ANTED—FIVE COOPERS AND THREE CARPEN Apply # to 1 ‘ROSTER, 117 Sow ANTED—A BAR TENDER, AT street, corner of Cros! \) street, 4) BROOME Who thoroughly w ands the bi ualifcations required y it the pro: tien striethy Lone peed A, * None ethers treated With, and are requested nog tn mane Appiione {Wakowe DALLIWoke. MAN THAT UNDERSTANDS Live and Let Live” Saloon, 214 FANTED—A YOUNG ie oysters, at ATCHMAKERS.—THREE GOOD WORKMEN Veo, Tented to go, South: ‘also & jewelry jobber, Inquire at No. BT NURSE WANTED—A FR oTABLE IRAL- hy woman fo the country, to wetaurae a fine boy of who in to be place! under her chates, and on mshe must b foch an one, hy 0 o's Onre, fn and somfor! Ne pel ‘Address for one re being abl A eryecty on wi "Herald office T NURSE WaRTED WANTED, A fmaurny one living in the eountey preferred—-o take a child. four months old fo nutes, til) wenmed. American only, of good character, and renecs, will uit. Address, for one wel eulare, X.Y. %, Herald office, 0 BERORARS 241107 by an evrerienced Cutt drcee By this office, PME ADVERTICNR “WANTS A SITUATION AS VA let, to travel with a gentleman: hae no objection to go to any part of the world, Can be cw mended hy the fret merchants in th box 274 Post Office. eodacin . civing sll part WANTED. A SITU ATION, Best of reference riven. ry exchange with a boy the pil wonld be taken sid boy's mother, for an if, Freneh. eRe. N peotable parents, mid whe. wanes. Ap- BOWES, 8 Naseav street, maraian’ ie che auger pachet the ei, inlley wll oetive the thanks of the owe aa well 4 Third "your ma, Va steuager in this eountr: LOST) 8 GOING FROM BasT BROADWAY TO SE 4 cond avenue, through Clinton, Grand, and Cleystio ard Chain, afc towhich was attached sa Eve on which was engraved the own- der Will be suitably rewarded by leaving ae eda streot. eter a THE 2TH INST, Aba. er will return him streets, a fine Glons and Gold P ersname. ‘ta the enme at No. OST—ON WEDNESDAY, 4 nary Bird: is 2 good singe, No. 44 Beekinan street, hai OsT--ON morning. @ circular Geld Locket, witha black cord at tached, con aining the Daguerreotype likeaess of a gentle- ‘Toe finder will be liberaliy rewarded by lexving it at d street, up stairs, cr at ist West Twenty Second hair of w deceased relative, whih .)and receive the value of it, by leaving r it with, Cerne A.D Collecvor's office, Custom House, TUESDAY NIGHT OR WEDNESDAY | > FINANCIAL, MP rmoroLiran BANK. U 10x COURSE, Ly 1—TROT ray Ral Stock of this Bank, is to heats ened in Sa herman Sree foe house, b4 Wall otrech, on'Wietseedoy, the minsh dey eat. By order of the Board $ Directors, Cast, PB J.B. WILLIAMS, Cashier. “Cinderella, Owners jnters b ‘f wioticha toy. , Tmumediately after, f $84) in 5 to to) THE SUBSE 4 ine rao ni ativer on sich Sate ke; Rl a olt. Jou’ 1 aNEDIKER, Prete, oa COURSE, gti paring. MDD AT. Poy to tlourial Tou dition, meets wetter ane eoeenaes ot rine Tay tr the her conditions 3 5 i exceed half a million of ¢ollsen, an Poo oatig ay Beg y Charen, cry A ed debt w Hest paid, before’ sppropes are made ee oy te ft aE] ‘inh her corporte yacity, aa assoated by the At- of wha torok, water-wor! . wins purses te ryTL rter millions of dollacs, Full a ok, at Maddon's KLIN, Proprietor. ming, iets ments showing, the pecgent ae can be examin PW ay: Ez. we CLakk, DODGE a bos! ait” ante cOaL Lamy tay hl ; RON DS— $30,000 tthe omice ot the. Com raat pe: | at our office, 8 _ SPORTING, ed by two wont There will Fattin | f Peyableat Gay of August, 161; in Tour equal i first day of July, August, Siplomtorent Octoves ae any ti rt e paid in full 1 Company, from time to ti Joninds with 8 battle royal of ra] hand.’ Tickets, B0 cents. ‘Doors open at hall-past seven, To commence at half-past cight precisely. PUBLICATIONS, \ i ITTELL'S LIVING AG) COMMENCING volume—|2 tents of No. we bonds are isi Pe yIvania Co to obtain on loam, euch sums in Tartary andi hivets} Edinburgh Keview eer ge Lectures, tor; &. Voleanves and Earthquakes, British | fpthe exo of sath ciipanyae . dee asierly sarang Waste of Slackmannan, | ore y part of the en A ‘imes; ited States in the Exhibition, MM enleg | 4s whatsoever, of the eaid Hines Hee Consent ta Gress Bei ment of said sums of ‘money so borrowe ‘The Sayings of 11 Gentlemay may be agresd wipes. Alliance of R rR the tones are ioe $1,000 each, with coupons for the a 8) Dept of interest, on jet day of ny ia dA each year, at the off nortan s ily ACeseerad tassels cote Whoeeae s be several instalments. e bonds obped E. Littell & Go., Boston. and sold by ree liam F. Havemeyer. Robert DEWITT & DAVENPORT, ‘Tribune Buildings N.Y. | Be ior, Trustecs, for, $000, ae pry maprer eee} % | the Company und there two tis M"8 MARTINEAU'S AND ATKINSON'S Lerrers | $v" mm Das braneb-tracks, engines, m the b dicks, workshops, storehonses, he snow completed, now atercot ing 1 cash $1,607,100, and upou which there is m ayaend | This will be nage or liens letters in the Ti two Hines of railroad are abe JOHN MORRISON, “a New York, and treet, Boston, ath: by J.P. MENDUM, So Washingt yer RECEIVED —AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT of illustrated and seientitic French books. Apply at the office of the Freuch Ilustration, and Moniteur Ameri- 207 Broadway. ous the ‘Detowers sak iookron cana county, to Pittston, on the Ni quchauwa river, in the. county Ce tae gerne, where the principal and large coal deposit Company are located. mpany have received— | On capital stock, Oe Sehide nile by Gis sicauhaldeds, sak’ scaveskon ls DUTCH AW'S MISSISSIPPI SCHEME RITA- |. ble into capital stock. . tures; very curious rare vld Volumes; thousands of And have yet to reveive on capital stonk, ES S:rap Prin foots tnd Engravings bought and sold at the soe Old Curiosity Shop, in Nassau etreet, “Hogarth’s Works, | ‘The public are requested to drop im and tate ‘upon ‘ia ania n ok’ ay the curivus collection inside and ou! 3 Barty bee J.B. NEAGLE, 102 Nassau strect. amen = | Mok FIREWORKS, | "teegus 138 i ame jw prvducing frow their mines and b | ing to th " ‘heir railroad and the Dela ware apd Hudson Caual, at’ the rate of 30,000 tong ranted eeees addi fal boats and other improvements, re- ed tor ‘the large increase of business weuing year, and the cond meee Provides, will be bo mel red und wage es nd tl meet the capacity of their wo Feet tte wore beciven Pensesleanie Goel Oompa Any forther information may be obtained on Sppiaetlon my DEE WOWRS FOR THE MAN FOURTH OF & iy 130 Willia| out, neve in. part of Pal a Caudlos, all Bongota Ligi ines, ‘sriangles, Torpedos, Among which ean also befound new aad beaatiful B: Nbitional Bivces, cot up expressly for stall. exhibitio Allworke warranted of euperion quality, and sold whole. and retail Please call and examine our assortment rg a8 we are confident we can sive more fan | to either of the undersigned, of at the office of the Com! is Rmotnt of money than any other house im New | "Yeap TAWLEY, ROWMI B, MINTU MOSES Ta) LOR DANIEL PARISI | HSAac & WM. F. HAVEMEYER, iui ie ‘Uiverra: Join EWEN Directors ol the Pounsylvania Coal Company. ARIS BANKERS —THE SUBSCRIBERS, AGENTS for the banking | nf Mowars. Alien & Grand, 14 Rue ensive premises. The stock consists of Silks of ¥ its upon them for partion it js. Bareges. Tiosucs, Lawns, Baroge de Laines, niaese | porting goods from France, ermany, and Switserlaad. antity of Ribbons, Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, A's, fer travellers going to the Continent and to Bnglaad. Linens, Muslins, &e." No. 08 Canal street, three doors trom | For terms apply roadway. be DRY GOODS, ce RY GOODS—LE BOUTILLIER BROTHERS, NAVE grestly reduced all their spring and summer stock, F to dispone of the whole betore their removing to Addresses of manut or at No le Nineteenth street, # i RUNK LOS" Lost, ON TRURSDAY NIGHT, THE ayth. 4 vetween Butaio and Al- s5 portinan= | teau tor Mitebe phi masters on the road will h fond forward to Key. Dr. New York. in front. Bazgas: sto look for it. Uf LADY, RESID near Abingdon # te A PLEASANT LOCATION , would be happy to re OARD IN BROOKLYN—TWO OR THREE PLEASANT rooms, either furnished of unfurwisiea, with + or board, for gentlemer and their wiv: ‘within five minates walk hanged. Address 8. A., OARD IN beh tf Ho wad STREET. —GENTLE- ‘be accommodated with larce with pantries attached, with sete, Ke, Referen: T MANOR HALL iI be taken at this be Edwards, ¥ BosRDse A FEW BOARDERS CAN BE A modated for the summer. at Manor lisil, Youke York. GRO. EDWARDS. © OARDING AT HOBOKEN,—EXCELLENT FURN [Sil- ed Apartments with full oF partial vate table if aie; YONKERS.—A FEW atiful summer residence, ‘Apply on the premises, to OARD —FURNISHED ROOMS, ON THE SECOND | oor, to let, with board—private sable, if required. Ap- ply Fy we, } Broadway. } SEV ATA, FAMI YB BOARDING HOUSE, | onde ‘Twenty-eighth et. of families an OARD—TWO GENTLEMEN CAN UF ACCOMMODA. with breakfa 4 Broadway Fall particulars can be learaed uy addei e to M. 8, at the office of this paper. Conal street jog OARD WANTEB—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN AND wife, in the upper part of the city, Address J. W. with fwil or ondway. Al NE ORTWOCENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with & plearant front room, with or without break{ast and tes. Apply at No. 7 Twenty-seventh strect, near Fourth aver ue, third floor. )UTHERN PAMIL! F LODGINGS, &e SPACIOUS ROOM, OVER THE 1” ARLOR ON THE , With pantry adjoining, Iker street, fo let to tw or th fhe above are dewira! ¢ to a good opel nd will be let Feason: Walker rtreet, NTS AN: ay obt /ONS FAMILIES ANU GEN vate family five ap sitonted No. 7 tre ts, The cas and Crot ROOMS TO | pins house 1. Price from jo. 1 ter, Pr oorner, on — y mh. 8 TO LET, POR St naff feguireds imo email th @ frontand by or three il ANDSOMELY PURNISHED PARLORS AND BED- rooms to rent, at 22 Waverly Place. ODGIn GS MAY BE OBTAINED, FOR SINGLE GEN: 4 tl ae (with refer At $2, $1 and $1 hhorhond is very cheer , aud the house h atrens, PARLORS, of Broad ¢ ife Apply nee given and t wee mht ond airy. r I, two 0 LET—T0 ONE OR TWO SINGLE GENTL’ bandeom hed back parlor, on t the teare No. de wireet, near pied by a penteel family, Tnyeire ta the front parlor | ANTED-—BY A LADY ANU GENTLEWAN, A | large well furnished rocm, in & 4 tom the wont | site of Broadway, and above Spria with bused fot | the lady, Inquiritins people nee! EL. B., flerald ottes. ‘HOUSES, ROOMS, Ae., WANTED, JNFURNISHED APARTY ENTS WANTED-4 RESPEC table femily of Ove persece dovite to hire three uatar wished rooms, without boned, in the vicinity of Broadway nal etrvet. Ment not to exceed $10 por month. Ad Herald office, FMOVAI-THE OLD COUNTRY SEWSROOM, BY DR- fre of the patrons, has tien removed to the well ted second Moor FS Now au street, far dots down from | Till he found the largest collation of | wh News conte. tne til 10 vening ne. | ment om Goodyear —. = “rs | gfeof theee afact | ©e. hee ‘Resoctates, and vihers, PAPER HANGINGS, &. pe nena ; SSE PINE FRENCH PAPER HANGINGS, DECORATIONS, ee ore tal &e., No. 436 Pearl street, between Madison and Chatham: 4) +t, | Thove ia want of the above articles should not amit to Look | acer ‘ through ow: their jutorest aud taste way © ready to ti Wusiness which may be con: rerd beet con THOMAS FAYE R CO. | thoP eure, Th the present, taken am office io the Adube Buii 8 Francisco, BAtgons count, ly UGHTON, 63 William atee LANK ROAD NOTICE.—THE BOOKS OF THE Hatercon and New York, Dank Road Company, will be ed at the office «f LT. Mo .. No. 66 Wail t on Monday, the SOth inst., at 10 A. M., to receive sub- Leriptions to capital stock of the road. Richard Morrell, Lavid J. Anderson, Heney W. Batler, Daniel Romaine, Kenuie, Juhn P, Outwater, John Muyler, Commie- 50, OOO TOLEND OX BOND AND MORTOAGE, $ treit aapiie this city or Brooklyn. er Cont interest on eity od ot ROAD, No. LL Wall street, in t Varement. WANTED, A GOOD BUSINESS HAN, ; mouth S¢ rh DUSCELLANEUUS. - Cine iee PLES—NOW LANDING, OF MOST SUPERIOR ¢x echooner Mechanic, from A. at pier 22, i bkaNcit ELDRIDGE. ‘0 Beaver 1st Maryland VE 4 North river. .—TWO BALES BUFF, ONE bo. imported expressly for military BABCOCK & CO.,27 Park Row. | OODWORTH PLANING MACHINE, CoM?LETE, all of iron, warranted to give the beat satisfaction, and to be Fuperio ing machines of any other kind in the market, For sis JON H, LESTER, 192 Fulton ateoot, SUPERIOR ARTICLE, WITH IRON ILITARY CLOTHS. Bilve, one do. Soarl a for oale by D, Coan scares. levers ‘ater street, | 1AMA SPONGE 5 DO. 3LOBR DO; 20 BALES par sees, bo: | 8S GOO, —eeires. cpet eens Mah ings ee pet tae by ANDERSON ‘ie MA- i Lay, Drvagiets, 8 and 90 Pulton terest, EL*GLi8H Cockina, GuNs—sUPERIOR QUALITY. Just received and for sale ch Al a a Muskets in good ordi | _PELEGRACH, ANS TY TELRG RADI ¢ Senha WIRES © re gad Fou ‘wikks ts, BALTTGGkH aX 3H ence comnecting with the A [Ate 4 fo DUTHEKN lines of Tel - Th; they are the most elegant got up. Call and examine the mi Ropers, 62 Broadway, near Princes treet. ‘0 BUILDERS.—CHEAPER THAN L na STONE.— Cast Iron Lintles and By WESTER caerts ta furnich the mublio with every ae ation facility transa “iepateh of Beet ar offer at NO. de, fo oF send to the old corner of Hanover and Bea The condit rer dering storm, and its mode of besiness has been ¥| doth t of Wiimingion, Havre ‘de 2 DROADW, ‘it w AN Be It ie hoped that tla further effort of The Magnatie Telo- raph Company,” and ite every effort to sarve the public, will prove agreeable and wie’ ‘i ‘Swain, President. New Yort. June 23, 1851, av ing Fett the exp now tries to imitate my improved therefore, compelled to warn the public, avd that J, lon ntor of this method, am able to man; facture these moulds #008 to Anawer the desired purpose. Aw it wisite that all materials should be au Fon te refimers by spoiling t incurred. 1, HORSES, CARRIAGES, de. JOR SALE— enrringe 4 hi SPLENDID Palm OF raivate Heres red, USEFUL polisnes, ure, for better wed for ite remarkable and brightening furniture, hairs, Re, ly used by the ) HOUSEKERPERS.—THEELEGANT preparation, Harker's Puruiture Gloss, ol ie foraivare with s rich | vi *torin « reet, peer Court, Hrook JOR by Lockwood Tas teen ron but a fe ner of Tenth @ereet and ay VOR SALE—TWO MARES: ONE » ORBY, THE OTHER w bay; bith banderme, warranted young, seed gad Here, airl very prémising, they have pe toon York tew day ot dobm I, Svediber's Hotel, Jamaica turapi ° owner; re of Jas, Murphy, cor- York a Tillary street: Mfiettime ore, A. Hi help, 27. Cincinnati, Solon Palmer. 1 Main street; BR Veo Allen, 68 Lloyd street; Wilmiagte om oh Hubley; ( ting street; Sa Baral . Del. So nal TT ouien, Int INDIA RUBBER COMPANY — au ane. reet.—This company i are Pater tall WANTED TO KEEP TO EAT OFF THE PAS. in part of coats, clonks, and navy Any wishing to be ahwent from the carriage cloths, India rubber shoes, , and having twoor three horses, ‘oree olotbe. “Tat fick f. ee went the city, where the pase rn, where ti is plenty weter, resident. BN AG KERMAN, Vice President, N. WILLiAweon, Treasurer and Seo'ry. a 1 Caution Fo THR PUBLIC—ALL. VULCANIZ2D e rubber, ftamped by Lornee to bis covenent in his license from paid to grooming, Re, by ad~ MO Post Otter. . ECOND MAND ROCKAWAY WAGONS FOR BIO. $15, $100, $70, S50, all ie good KKISON & FLEET, 21 treet. J ANTED—A SECONDHAND LIGHT TOF Wagon, 4 ot ‘and to weigh about 300 Ibe. vel goods are ] CLOTHING, an CAE FORN TA CL CLOTHING. 2,800 PAIRS CORDUROY J avd sattinet 200 pairs medi monkey, and pew Conny ‘Ti os Tide blanket xe wi oketia Radber © yi esx 1 Compa 4 be sold very low te. close them out Bi and DB Joha street, corm ADIES AND GENTLEMEN ARE tt 4 fly informed. ry deserip~ all aan lee, i ingon JAS. Mt NEY "TAYLORS, SUPERIOR TRANSPARENT SoAps— Traneparent Soaps made in eaeh, for the advertisers 9 of our ae Ives, Virough pot. 60 oo sth store, 11 Orange street, near Chatham street | CASTORE CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED — ' | Lo The Pighest price onm be 5 by, ladieg and gente ONDERFUL DISCOVER wen whe have wm ie Fen are, and Zewelry, WwW heard ef th r a4 to dispose » trong post or te TY, 46 Broadway, ap tains, | Ladies attended te 4) Bow Levesctye: “fi or? cheraine are FURNITURE WANTE! the eity, of break “hn io Forever, be » by vending th . hy There are other hindl of this . Some that cree tome with wings tos, Jase real out from orack and cranny, y. J oLay, SURGICAL {the thigh hone of Jo, for ourvature of the spine oF + false joints of the arms oF knees: the tivis, or the entire leg: do. for te foratek perséne: ett te All work executed mest eminent phy relief to the ste! plointe Pearl etreet, Fr you Brandy Store, 0 Br 'y 16 DOZEN OF SUPERIOR CLARET, a, Sper denen: ale onen pia dpuen.. 0 cents por donee 8 for, ait, bottles Broome and CRAY BRADS = y hale wae torn Coral Hae R READ weray er done alle The celetrated brandy wore, corner of a! ptrerte.