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Bowiny Tararne. is evening the entertainments commence with the triumphunt drama of the “Corsican Brothers,’ which is now iu its fourth week of atrmctive an ever,” ‘The acebery sud 4 the acting throughout gives the visiters, Mr. Eddy isa favorite, and sustains the characters of the twim toolbars in an admirable manner, Miss Dawes will appear in @ favorite pas. the orchestra will execute several musical gems, and the amurements will terminate with the moral drama of the * Drunkard.” Booapway Turatrr.—One of the best and most at- tractive bills of the seavon is offered for the entertain. ment ofthis evening ‘The receipts are for the benefit of & very deserving actress, who is also great favorite, Mrs, Joba Sefton. She has numerous friends and admirers; snd. no doubt. from the great variety of the programme sui the distinguiched artists who are to appear on the cccasion, she Will haye an overtlowing house. ‘The farce of ~ Valet de Cham” will eommence the entertainmonts, ia which Mr. Charles Hale will fill the principal character. ‘The next WML be the a Grand Ballet Bivertlatn charming densevse Caroline Rousset, as the bright particular star; and the concluding picee will be the * Golden Farmer.’ with Mr. Jobn Sefton in his inimitable representation of Jemmy Twitcher, Let Mrs. Sefton have a» bumper—rhe dese Numo's Gaxpry.—This Beautiful theatre, which is cool tod comfortable even during the hottest season. isnightly tisited by large and highly respectable audiences, who widom retire without giving the most marked proofs of the delight they experience by the good management and sonsequent excellent selections of Niblo, who has always she best artists that can be found in the country. This evening Madome Anva Thilion and Mr. Hudson, aided by an excellent company. will appear in the comic opera of * Cario the Minstrel.”’ ‘The house, no doubt, will present the same briliiant mblage that nightly greet Mad. ‘Thillom, and the fuscinating artist, Caroline Rousset. Bunron’s Tearne.—This theatre is still in the ascend- ant, cvery night the house is crowded at ane early hour, and very often numbers are compelled to return to their homes, not being able to gain admission. ‘The pieces an- nounced for this evening will be sure to draw an immonse Everybody admires Burton in his great comic Tepresentation of Micawber; Johnston as Heap cannot be rivalled. und Mrs. Skerrett, Miss Weston and Mra, Hughes are admirable in the characters they represent. ‘The en- tertainmente will conclude with the piece called * Good for Nothing? Resides the above, the orchestra, which is Very good, will play several inspiriting airs, i NavrowaL Turarne.—The tragedy of “ Virginiua’ is dhe first piece announced for this evening. in whieh the oung American tragedian, Mr. J, G. Stanley, will appear n the character of Virginius, and Mr. W.G. Jones. as {cilius, The other characters by the stock company, Purdy is a very industious, hardworking man; he is con Hinvally on the watch for novelty. and his labors are re- warded by full houses. Between the play and the farce Shere will be dancing by Mr. B. Yates and Miss M. Charles, and the orehestra will play several popular airs; and the en- tertainments will conclude with the amusing burlesque of the “Coarse Haired Brothers.” Lyceum Tararre.—Miss Julia Bennett is an actress of great merit, and in her round of comic representations at dhis establishment she affords the greatest amusement and delight. She should be more liberally patronised, She sings very sweetly, and is always perfect in her part. To- night che appears in two pieces, the * Devil In Paris” and ‘the * Follies of a night.” She will be supported in the principal character by Mr. Walcott, a comedian of long standing, and a greatfuvorite. During the evening Miss M. ‘Tayteure and Mr. Fletcher will dance, and the orchestra will play several musical gems. Astor Pracy. Orena Hovse.—The celebrated tragodian, Mr. Brooke, seems determined to bring the upper ten to his theatre. He has produced the romantic drama of the “Corsican Brothers, or La Vendetta.” in admirable Ftyle. ‘Thescerery is rich and beautiful, the tableaux splendid. and his ‘representation of the twin brothers, Fabien and Louis Franchi, is such as cannot help to please the admirers of a ic performances. ‘The scene in Paria, the vision of Fabien’s chamber. the forest, the opera house. the apparition of Louis and the Corsican funeral. are all brilliant and beautiful. Amenican Musevm.—This establishment continues to be crowded in the afternoon and evening. The pieces apnounecd for the afternoon are * Organic Affection" and © The Man and the Tiger,” and in the evening Bul- wer's beautiful play of the “Lady of Lyons.” 0. W. Ciarise 26 Claude Melaotte, and Miss Mestayer as Pau: line. Resides the above amusement, the visitors have the pee of viewing the numerous curiosities with which the Museum abounds, Cunusty’s Orena House is still crowded every night. ‘The amusements consist of singing, dancing, and instru- mental performances, Woop’s Minstnexs. by their harmonious performances, are attracting very good houses. The company number many of the best hegro representatives, Jonnsron’s Bexerrt.—This great favorite and excellent comedian takes his bewefit on Monday evening. ‘The bill will be one of great variety. It is unnecessary to say “give bim a bumper.” as he is sure to haye one. Mr, Dempster, the ballad singer. is at Cincinnati. ie. Teresa Paron: and troupe gave a concert in atieston. on the 17th inst. Mrs, Sixctarn’s second performance in Providence was attended by as large an audience as the first. ‘There were full houses at both, Mr. J. B. Stnonc. having lately organized a theatrical een MONEY MARKET. ‘Tuunspar, May 20-6 P.M. ‘There was considerable activity in the stock market to- sy, but prices for nearly all the fancies fell off a frac- tion, Atthe first board N. J. Zinc declined 1; Canton Co., 4; Portsmouth D. D. Hi Erie R. R., 14; Harlem, 24; Long Island, Worcester, 33; Reading R.R., % Erie Bonds, 1862, 1{; Erie, 1871, 1. Madison and Ind advanced 1 per cent; Ohio Life and Trust, 3g; Indiana 5's, 1). ageworth, 4; Norwich and | Ave M Hudson River, {; | BritishAustralian Gold. There were no sales of Nica- ragua at the first board. At the second board there was nd several of the fancies showed a little N. J. Zine went up 34 per cent; ErieR. R., : Reading R. R. 14; Norwich and Worcester 4, ‘Thete sa small sale of Phenix Coal Co., at the afternoon board, and there are indications of renewed activity. An offer was mage of 15, buyer sixty days, for five without finding sellers. the rale at the second board to-day was bona fide or not is doubtful. ‘The shorts are trying to depress the market Price, for the purpose of making good their contracts at & profit. ‘The real merits of the stock will prevent any success attending such @ movement. there were large operations in Harlem—larger than we have noticed for weeks. The purchasers are evidently the shorts, for delivery. We do not look for any per- manent improvement in the stock market. terial is not of the right kind to operate upon, Outeiders are shy, and cannot be caught with the usual bait. Wal! street has been saddled with the fancies, and the proba- Dility is they will remain just where they are, during the aslight reacti improvement; ment, with At the first board The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of this port, to-day, amounted te $61,081 03; payments, $8.565 36—balance, $3,777.901 38, The annexed statement exhibits the amount of tolls col- lected on the New York State canals to the close of the second week in May. in each of the past seven years:— New York Stare Canats—Toits Couirerep. D The rate of receipts thus far, this year, has been leas . than in any of the previous six, will improve as the season advances, The mannfacturing and land stocks of New Englandate attracting « great deal of attention, and have lately been operated in to some extent, For some time past they have been very much depressed, and capitalists have just been aroused to a proper realization of their value as perma- Land stocks have a good basis, and must improve in value as population increases and We are in hopes that it nent investments. ‘The Pacific Fire Insurance Company bas declared a semi-annual dividend of four per cent. ‘The Raleigh (N. C.) Register, of the 12th inst., says :— “The sale of $60,000 worth of State bonds, advertised by the Public Treasurer, took place on Monday. The bids were opened in the presence of the Comptroller, Geo. W. We learn that $25.000 were disposed of to the State of Florida, at a premium of 4 per cent, and the balance to citizens of thia State and Virginia, at premiums ranging from 114 up to 4 per cent, the average of the entire sales amounting to 214 per Mordecai, Esq., and others, The Comptroller of Texas has accepted the annexed bids for the United States five per cent bends, offered for sale by the State :— :p States Five Per Cr Names of Bidders. Amount Bought. $25,000 M. Williams. 8. M. Swenson. Corcoran & Riggs. Do. : 8000 do... 109 1000 Erie Income Bas. GOO dow... se. 1010 do, . 5000 Hud 2) Mo: 10 shs State Bank 30 Bankot Commerce, 110 500 25 Bank Republic. . 08 50BankN Am... /s10 110 200 di The Treasurer of Texas had paid out nearly $600,000 in Bonds. previous to the Ist of May. ‘The Montgomery Journal contains a proposition from company in New Orleans, left that city for Galveston. on the 13th inst... with his new troupe. Mr. Reeves and lady, formerly of the Seguin troupe, have been engaged, and ‘will shortly join Mr. S.in Texas. The Swiss Bellringers also soon be there, having been lately e by Mr. Strong. The following is a list of the regular com- pany for the Galveston Theatre :—Messrs. J. B. Strong, 3. Hickmott, Hallett, Clarkson, Church, and Henderson: Mmes, J. B. Strong. Franklin, Church; Miss Fanny Brunten. Leader of the orchestra, Mr. G. Miner. Miss Daveneonr is playing at Pittsburg. Henry Wruiann, of this city. it is said, has leased the Tloward Athenwum, Boston, for the next season. Domestic Miscellany. Werstwarp Ho.—The Joliet (Illinois) Sentine? fwys, that over seventeen hundred teams have passed that place bound for California and Oregon within the last three weeks, Most of them were fronr Michigan and Northern Indiana. OPERATION OF THE MAIxE Cae em ne Bangor Mercury says some barrels of liquor which ar- rived at this port yesterday, were trundled off the wharf into the water on the approach of Marshal Farnham. ‘The generous Penobscot took them unhesitatingly to its bosom, and bore them te a place where Marshal’ come ot. neither do constables abound. They were undoubt- edly reclaimed by the owner at some point down the river, Tur Warenovse Cras rx Cutcacgo—No Lives ‘Lost. —The Chicago papers report that no lives were lost by the failing of the tront wall of the grain storchouse in iat eit y onthe 13th inst. There was a great loss of pro- perty, and it was feamed at the time that several per- tons were killed. The City Marshal set» large nnum- der of bands to work remeving the rubbieh and grain, and agcertained that uo human bodies were under the | ruins. More Sovrn Carottxa Gonp.—The ee Advertiser says it is being established beyond a doubt shat the region surrounding Born’s Gold Mine, both in Bage- field and Abbeville, isa gold-bearing section. The resi- dents in tkat locality are busy in the work of investiga- ting its hidden resources. Ina short time we will per- shave other mines in operation, And eventually the ream of speculation might turn from California to South Carolina. We should not wonder if it did. SLAUGHTER OF AN ENRAGED fet genie f afternoon. aliput six o'clock. a bull, being driven throug! Areh street, became unmanageable, notwithstanding his load was securely fastened to his fore feet. His antics attracted a large crowd of persons, whose presence only served to madden hii and increase his fury. Efforts were made to bring him down, by striking him on the head with an axe; but they were ineffectual, The man who struck bim ran upon a stoop, when he was followed by the dull. who utterly demolished it. A fowling piece was then brought into requisition, and, being loaded with pistol balls. was fired at h The first shot took effect below the eyes. bringing the bull to his knees, He soon reeov- ered. and dashed furionsly against a brick wall. Another charge was fired. which brought him to the ground. when Le was despatched before he had time to recover.—. Many Evening Journal, May 17. y. a tire was discovered in r.of Framingham Centre, eping, and also in the a The barn and comtents and the L part of the houre. eceupied by Mr Brewer asa school room, were destroyed. and the house was saved with difficulty. After Jd watehes of Mr. and Suspicions fell upon a female of having first robbed the house * that abont a fortnight since nous r, stating that n young female domestic down. This letter —At mid ni the house « tufus RK above which the fami ba f bo did not discharge a eert in his house, it would be burne handed to Mr. Brewer by the Wyman woman, who stated it wae left at the de whom she said she could not describe. On the night of ihe fire she was the first to give the alarm, running inte Mr, Brewer's room, and ng that the honse was on fire, being fully dressed at me—tending to the conclusion that she must have prise, After her arrest th nd Mrs Brewer were found is veral dresses belong- She was been taken by ticles stolen from Mr possesdon of the accused, and also se ing to the young ladies in Mr. Brewer's exemined and fully committed for trial, wit the charges of robbery and aron.— Moy 16. Monvrr is Jacesox Counry, lowa.—The Da- buque Herald, of 9 jate date, containe the particulars of a raurder, said to hav aquoke the inost heart & cor, and all the mn as hoving oceurrcd in ene of the most quict and pi neighborhe The cause of the diffieulty. whi has endfd in this bloody tragedy. was the entry of a land | claim—that fruitful source of quarrels throughout the + Western country. Brown, the murdered man, was the on-iniaw of Mr. Nhotes, who had entered a piece of land. claimed by Mc the murderer, ‘Threats, in the form of anc was betters, wore made, that if the | land was not v would be visited w) property, No atte and on the afterne havling Wood frow the dirputed premises. Brown, was met by Montgomery, armed with a rifle. A few we “ereation took » between them. when Montgomery | aise his rifle, « % Beown pall entering at the lowe ing in the spine. Brown fel gomery imediately mile from any be pied Immediate D sped, He. however, revived euffici | 10 the nearest house, and to re were vthe ecene @f his erime, to cog tthe just retribution of the li von f high respectability, and , aecrgue Cricads, to mourn bis Loss, Meesrs. Winter & Co., in relation to the Bank of St. as follows :-—“ After a cash valuation of the mills, foundry, machinery, stock, &c., of the manufac- turing establishment, by qualified and disinterested per- sons appointed for that purpose, its management is to be placed in the hands of trustees, who shall issue fifty dollar bonds to within twenty per cent of the assessed value, which bonds shall be sold at par for St. Mary's money— said bonds to have five years to run, at eight per cent in- terest. payable annually, The establishment to be free from incumbrance, and mortgaged to secure the payment ofthe bonds.” In the course of a few days we shall receive the impres- sions created on the minds of the direotors of the Cumber, land Coal Company, from their personal inspection of the Cumberland primeval region, and, from all the information we have been enabled to collect, we do not doubt that their reports will be of the most favorable and interestingcharac ter. The directors are gentlemen of the highest respeotabil- ity and character; and what is of equal importance, they combine with their intellect a liberal spirit of energy, such as cannot fail to prove of essential advantage in promoting the prospects of their company. the stock of the Cumberland Company will ever become the football of Wall street ; but. should it ever make its board, we should not be sur- prised to find the market price range beyond that of the Delaware and Hudson, notwithstanding the high and | well merited standing of the latter. of speculation secms to be running with great confidence towards coal companies, as the most favorite subjects for investment and speculation ; and, from this faith in the future. we can readily account for the large operations which are daily made in coal stocks, independent, and without connection, or through the agency, of the Board This is particularly the case with the Dane phin, the Cumberlands the Pennsylvania. the Phenix. and the Schuylkill, and could be so with the Delaware and Hudson, if there were any stock on the market to supply | the demand. Asa remarkable feature of the ¢ ket, we learn that all the coal now brought to this city fells for caeh, immediately on its arrival. at improving rates; thus, instead of long credits, and sometimes doubt- ful paper, the full value of this impertant and essential article of universal consumption meets a prompt. certain, ormous amount of $70,000,000 5000 Erie Income Bds, 0) 0. LOUK i; i 4000 Erie I 200 Erie RR! 5000 di 100 i 1000 do di 100 Phonix Min 21 Portsmouth Di It is not probable that day's transac’ dian, and ordinary to choice State. at $4 a $: to fancy Western’ and faverite round hoop Obio at $4 £'4 9 $4.3114; with common to good Southern at $4 3714 “a $4021; per bbl. Small lots rye flour were obtained at 3258 $3 9114; 200 bbls. Jersey meal at $3 25; 3.200 bushels white Genesee wheat at $1 0834 a $111; 2,000 do. Michigan do. at $102; 11.000 do, Canadian do at 93 a Me sppearance on the stock ‘The present current ai Te and white Southern corn at 62 a 63,6244 a 6414 te tinned depressed at 63 a s and ready demand. The is employed in the produetion and transportatic threcite coal alone, and, through the channels of eom- munication which this capital has constructed, we haye the Delaware and Hudson Canal, the Reading Railroad, the Lehigh Canal, the Schuylkill Navigation, with innu- merable smaller concerns, acting as tributaries ; | yet, notwithstanding this imm: reason to apprehend that the co: ROBBER AND INCENDIARY. | purehased at § © force, there is every | nd 5 cases citron. at 19's sumption will ogtrun the The steamship Africa, from Liverpool, brings four days later intelligence from all parts of Europe are favorable, but not of much importance. market continued active, and quotations were steadily In breadstuffs the accounts are not so satis- foctory, but prices do not show any material alteration, In financial affairs we have no change of consequen Bullion in the Bank of England was rapidl artment shows a large addition The returns for the week ending the compared with those for th show in the liabilities, an increase of public deposits of so of other deposits of £100 and an increase of seven day In the assets the return shows an increase of other sceurities of £22713; an in- crease of reserve of netes of £85,310 and silver coin of £4,805 ; mont securities of £2,244, ined $120. The advieos | “yer $ | 60.9 $20, ysual tim: at $ rosin sold at $1 25, But 2,000 gallons linseed were disposed of, at 62 | a Gi ma | Puosions remained very dull. the sales not excceding | creasing, and the iseue d to the cireulation. Feventy-third street and Thi on third avenue, adjoining. $ $740. $1480; one let corner of Tenth avenue and Seventieth street, $1,900; three loty on Tenth, adjoining, each $000, $2 ing. $620; two do. do.. each $655, uM ame previous knowledge of the fire, or she would | £21, 4M ; 0 decre increase of rest of £3.% and other bills, same nue, between Seventy. each $00, 2, and Eighth ay a decrease of gold and an inerease in the govern- The bullion iu the issue and | 2 banking departments, together, amounted to £19,001,400, which. a¢ compared with £19.587.070, the amount of the nerease of £315,730. ‘The notes in circulation amounted to £21,852,160, which, ae compared With £21,508,845, the amount of the pre- vious week's return, shows an inereave of £295,515. London. on the 8th i Bar gold, 77s. Sd. per ounce 4d, per ounce; on Kighth avi do, de., $875: one do. do, do., $880; one do. do. do,, $875; one do. do. do., $9: been committed im the village of | Towa. Particulars are of 's retarm, shows a ‘The eurrent quotation bullion, were sdandard; bar silver, without gold, 48, 11 ditto, containing gold (all gold above five grains in the | d. per ounce; Mexican and Jars, da. 10)s4. per eunce; platina, ; quicksilver, 9, 8d. per gold at Paris, on the 7th inst mille prem., (uew tariff rate,) which, at the Hnglish mint <d. per ounce for standard gold, gives | and the exchange at Parison Lon- it follows that gold is about per cent dearer in London than in Paris, | | price of gold at Hamburg is 428); per mare, which, at the English mint price of £3 1 slanderd gold, gives an exchange of 15.0, is now in safe custody. | change at Mamburg on London at thort being 15.8%. it | per cent dearer ia London » most summary vengeance Khoder. his fumily, and | was paid to. these threats, | { Friday last, while engaged in | pound to be paid for.) Is of | 10s. per n bond, The | and Douglas #t ody, the ‘bone. and lodg- | bs ‘ound, and Mont- | price of £3 17s. 10. an exchange of don at short be sand half a | ye time; ait had the yietin ex- murderer might possibly have tly toenable him | 0.616 he affair to the had been sent for from town. and who ar- ’ a me toner his narrative, and see bin expire noirderer, Montgomery,was found some miles distant “| Mr. Brown ¥m* | toriowa that gold was 9.6) < a chill, aves a wife, a ¢' | (pan ta Bambu Carivomyis aso Austmania Goin Mano Srares. NG paises Cc 6 Agua Fria. ” » Al 1§ to 4 pm, Anglo-Califo All = pm. ‘Australasia ,7a —1- pm. Australian ..... 5 ~1 Australian Freehold. » All BM dis. par i dis j and secured by a first and enly mortgage, Five dollar notes of the York County (Pa.) Bank are in circulation in Philadelphia, ‘The alteration is so skilfully made as to close examination to detect it. The track of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad is now laid to Tygart’s Valley Falls—a point six miles north of Felterman, in Taylor county, Va. to Fairmount in the course of two or three weeks. nd will be completed The bill prohibiting the circulation in the State of Maryland of notes of a less denomination than five dol- lar: was passed by the Legislature of that State on Tues- nd is now # law. It prohibits the circulation of foreign small notes after October next, and those issued by banks in the State after March next. It will require several millions of coin to fill this vacuum, and give the people a better circulating medium. Within the Past three years, the legislatures of several Statos have pasred bills prohibiting the issue ofbank notes of lesa de- nomination than five dollars, and the circulation orissue of foreign banks of a less denomination; and we haye no doubt an addition ofat least twenty millions of specie will be required to fill up the void in the currency caused by the enforcement of these acts. Stock Exchange. + 107 700 sha PortsmouthDD 61g . 103 100 Edg Land Co,..b30 81, . 10344 100 Erie RR. -b30 87. 104 180 do. 5: it 50 2000 Indiana State 5's. akg 1000 Erie RR Ist MBds 13 2000 Erio RR 2d M Bs i 7 7 d iss 25 Nor and Wore RR. 0 5 Metropolitan Bauk. 107% 500 Reading RR do. . ow) do. a 21000 dow.) SECOND BOARD. 98%, 100 she Canton Co 953, 100 0. i 55g CITY TRADE REPORT. Tnurspay, May 20—6 P. M. Asus slightly favored buyers, the sales consisting of 100 bbls. pots at $5. $5 614. and pearls at $6 25 a $6 FO per 100 Ibs. READSTU il showing an abatement; 1,100 bushels river rye i with 35,000 bushels round yellow mixed Western nd GLa —the previous value, Domestic oats seemed in bet- request at 40a 433je,, while two rowed barley con- ¢. per bushel, vices, although not as stimu- Corrox.—The Afri lating as were expected. are, nevertheless. of that health: character that furnishes solid food to a speculation, sucl as the recent movement in this article may be termed. The sales to-day were 6.000 bales. at exireme rates— middling Uplands 9!, a 9'4¢., and middling New Orleans at 10! —Scme 500 mats Java found buyers, at 10% a Leguayra and Porto Rico, at oy a Kasay and ci 1,00 St. Domingo, at 74 a 844¢, Market buo; Fricnts continued dull for Liverpool. About 1,000 Dhls, flour were reported taken at 9d. a 10d.; 600 a 800 Tales cotton, at $d; grain was at Sd.a 33<d. To Lon- don, a German ve Vbls. flour. at Is ‘lwas taken up, to load with 4500 0d; 150 tierces beef were taken, at 3s. <1 2.500 bbls. turpentine, at 2s, To Havre, cotton oing forward by the packet of the firet. at yc. To itornia, clippers were getting from 45a G5c. per foot it Fisi.—Cod and mackerel appeared the same, 1,500 boxes No. 1 and scaled herring changed hands, at 6 and 573g a Oe, Fuvrr.—We heard that 200 boxes layer raisins were ¢ 8 $240: 600 bun do., at $212%4; Havy.—River was in retail demand at 65 a 70e, per 100 Ibs. Iemr.—A pareel of 25 bales American undressed re- 6 month fed Litth Inox ¥ 0 tons Scotch pig only bringing $19 Kavar Stores.—Crude turpentine was quoted quiet, 0, and spirits de. at J1},c, 600 bbls, confuon On ae, por gail. cash t $16 60 and $18 J ¢.; 100 bbls, prime prime and mers pork, 3 : 140 bhds, bacon sides, at 9! a lord. at 930 100.; and 200 bbls, prime and mess beef, at $6 0 $74). and $10.0 $13%. Rrat Esrate.—Sales by auction.—One lot corner of avenue, $1,280; one lot two lots do. do. each ); one lot on. Seventieth street, adjoin- $1,380; seven lots on ; three tots on Tenth ave- cond and Seventy. third streets, ); one lot corner of Sixty-fourth street 2.010; one lot on opposite corner of tand Tenth avenue, $2000; two lots nue, adjoining, each $80¥, 1.780; one lot lock, each $64 ty-fourth s ; one lot corner of Sixty-fifth street 50; six lots on Bixty-fith etrect, $2450; five lots on Sixty. fourth Kighth avenw ing. ench $ fitty feet from th ee. ench $440, $2,200; four lots adjoin: one do, adjoining, $440; two d four do, do., each $500, $2,000; «1 between Seventh and Eig! 10; one do, do., $2,068; one two do, do., adjoining, each $400, $60; one do, do., $400; one «mali gore-lot on Douglas street. $110; thgee lots corner of Vanderbilt et and Turnpike road, $1100; one gore lot on Flatbush ue. $420; one lot on Butler street, $300; one do. do. one do. on Finthush avenue, $100; four do. on Warren street. each $305, $1,580, Rice. —About 100 tierces found a market at $4 1214 a $425, Demand brick Soav.—There were 100 boxos Castile bought, to arrive, at de. Srinrts.—Sales Of 260 bbls, Obio afMl Prison whiskey ave been made to day at 21 « 2) '¢e. per gallon. cash, Scnan.—Included ip the dey’ + vusiness were 276 bhda, Port Rico at be; 10 do. wt 56 & ce: with 400 MuseB¥ado, Porto Rico, wt 4 4 8+ aud be, — Sales were made of 4) Hales, Cubaat 22'¢0.; 10 Yara wt 47 )c0., 14 cnser Fivrda at 8¢, @ 000.5 23 Com- there was coneiderable activity in gold mining shares, and Prices showed a tendency to improvement. The buoy- ancy was not, however, maintained, ‘The Central Indiana Railroad Company are in the mar- ket for the sale of two hundred thousand dollars seven per cent first mortgage bonds. with tached, The total amount of this mortgage is six hun- dred thousaud dollars, of which four hundred thousand dollars have been disposed of, and the balance—$200,000 —is now offered to the highest bidder, absolutely and without reserve, These bonds are fasued in sums of $1,000 each, payahle the 1st of May. 1866, with interest at seven per cent, semi-annually, on the Ist of November and 1st of May, in the city of New York, where the principal is * also payabli or deed of trust, to J, F. D, Lanier, in trust for the bond- holders, They are iszued under acts of the Legislature of Indiana, authorizing them and the mortgage to secure their payment. The mortgage covers the whole road of the company—seventy-two miles long—is the first and only lien thereon. This embraces the company’s line from Indianapolis east to the Ohio State line. The en- tire line is under contract for graduation and masonry; about fiftecn miles next the Ohio State line, now ready for the superstructure. The road will be completed and in opemation by the Ist of January next. The means for the construction and equipment of this road are provided hy stock and bonds. The sum of $550,000 has been sub- scribed to the eapital stock of the company; over $175, 000 of it has been paid in and expended on the line ; the residue is being regularly paid at the call of the company, ‘The stock list will soon be increased to $050,000. coun Mount Vernon Hotel Company are now vigorously pros desire to engage room: Comes oro MaINS, ALEX AN i to seas at a meeting of the Board of Directors t | in work if th hth ‘avenue, each $509, $2.500; | ene lot corner of Fifty-cighth rtrect and Broadway, $2,000; five lots on Sixty reeond street, between fe: and Kighth ave ing, each $450, do., ench $485, $970, do, on Sixty-third etre avenues, exch $450, $2,700. Brooklyn.—one lot on Clin- ton street, near Fulton, $100.52 ts, $1.000; three lots corner of Butler | | [iBPRAL casw apy “t New Havew Rattnoan.—138 pkgs. cheese, and 59 do. er. 4 Sais : bated wool; 120 bikes leather, and 8 pigs. ation, ine, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. Neen ee panne ee pee en e@ SEE SEVENTH PAGE. -we HOTELS, Anbgneeabunndenmnanes manne BEGS MOST RESPECTFULLY to inform her friends and the public that she has moved to the Star Het Cedar street, where n tinuance of their favors will very attendance. Di will be served at the wsual hours, -past 12 and 2 o'clock, The be eake and chops the market affords, with McLachean’s celebrated xew and old Ale, always on hand, OHN RUCASTLE, LATE OF THE NORTHUMBER- land House, 45 Whitehall street, has furnished (entirely now) the Franklin Square Biotel, 338 Pearl strect, whore he can accommodate transient and permanent boarders, on reasonable term: ws LIAN HOTEL, NO. 83¢ BROADWAY, WILL BE opened on or after Monday, the 17tiPinstant, asa first She Dey Basel, it bein, aes noar Vales sae It iit be under ‘of persons shot wi Tomake theinsolvou and the house-au agrooable hoi COoWWMBIA HALL, NRW LEBANON SPRINGS, N. Y. The undersigned hereby roepoct fully gives notice to his friends the public that the above named commo- dious establishment will be opon for the reception of visiters on and after the 20th of May: and he is now prepared to make arrangements with families for the season. a ANSON PARSONS. FUE MARINE HOTEL, AT FAIRTIRLD, CONNECTI- cut, will be oponeds by its proprietor, J. B. Monnot, on the first day of Juno next, ava summer branch of the New York Hotel. The Marine Hotel is situated ia a bowu- tiful village, on Long Island Sound, affording ali the induce- ments of excellent sea bathing and romantic drlvos in the ad- Jacent country, Every endeavor will be exerted to insure for ‘the hotel the distinguished patronage of previous seaso1 be seon id rooms engaged at thi tel. ‘The distanoe fram Now York E rains by the New York and stop at Fairfield several times each enn ane ae RS. HODGSON Nao HOUSE, NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y.-THE subscriber reapectfully informs his friendy and the pubs lic, that hointends to open his house on Tursday, May 25, CURTIS PECK, EW HAVEN HOTEL, CORNER OF CHAPEL College | streets.—This house is new an mmodi and built with mode improvements, pl tly locat near the colleges, fronting the State Ho manding fine view of the public square, and will favorably on. Tho n with the first else hot, New York wad Tv subscriber would be pleased to reecive his frion a the public generally. GEORGE D. IV BS. New HAVEN, Conn., May IT. GEA BATHING AT ROCKAWAY, L. I-THE PAVI- lion Motel will open on the 10th June next, for the re- seption of visiters. | Cai South Ferry, Brooklyn, for Jamaica, at 9 o'clock, A. a -4.and 6 o'clock P, where stages will be in rondine Rouse. Any communioation 63 Fr r me, lefs with: J Orden im ‘ont street, New York, will meet with prompt attention. J, M. BRIN LL. JPAMM7ON HOUSE, FORT HAMILTON, ¥.. I., 18 now open for transient company, and will’be ready to receive boarders on the first day of June. Parties wishing to engage rooms for the season, can do #0 by addressing the proprietor. office of the Astor ‘House, or Fort Hamilton, ~ Steamboats John Hart and Wilson Small will commence their early trips on the first day of June.” Also furnished Cottage to let. HAWLEY D. CLAP. APP, HE BATHING SEASON.—CAPE MAY, N. J.—THE increasing resort to this fashionable watering plage, demands increased hotel facilities, and the directors of the ting the orection of hotel unequalled in size, elegant Accommodations and conveniences, in this couatry or Eu- rope, and to be opened on the Ist of July, The main build- Per share, are now opened at the office of JAS. Ww. , 70 Wall’ street. Courier & Enquirer Buildings, N. B—One half of the capital stock is now subscribed, and a nafe and profitable investment is offered to capit andothers, DANBURY, | CONNECTICUT, oe lst of Sune. It is large, mn ly an ing. an bury is al from this eity, by the New York an: New Haven, and Danbury and Norwalk Railroads, and effers attractions to those wishing to visit th Jur untry d ing the summer months, W. SIMONSON, PAVILION, NEW BRIGHTON.—THIS ESTABLISH. ment is now open for the season, and the proprietor will be happy to maki ements with partios who may @ distance from New York to nd the trip is performe; Steamboat in from twenty-five to thirty minutes. Ii New York, Pier No.1 North River, at 9 and 12 A.M. leaves New Brighton at 8 and 11 A.M. A mow frequent eommunieation will e season advances. —_¥. BLANCARD, New Brighton ts six mil Jam) have thie r1 d firm of N. R. mr and Bm St RYO SMALL PRIVATE diann’ sud lady, oF Mocation. is very ive ites UTION OF CO-PARTN} the firm of Grenelle, ed by. mutual consent, Wi GENTLEMAN D HIS WIFE, OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEM AN. eer EDWw'A, BIDE! covery atts isite would pi 01 Base Sevent root, f D HIS WIFE, OR ° TWO OR THREE dated with pleasant ‘situated house, No. dl immediate vivinity of Union ‘aR x z DRUMMOND, York, May 18, 1862, NOTICE OF CO-PART: his od Pome boar ast Fifteenth street, FURNISHED BEDROOM AND SITTING ROOM TO ivate family, to one or two: sini a Bath and water closet for the use of occupan door above Franklin street. FEW GENTEEL FAMILIES AND SIN men can be accommodated , with bourd and pleas overtoi and North river. the best in the State, and but # minute oF t Onn C BEBBY, N H. DRUMMOND, Dated Now York, May 18, 1862, NG.—VERY FINE APARTMENTS, FOR GEN- ‘Also, rooms for single gentle jeasantly situ- it atreet, alja~ n and their wives. men, with bo ated, being 0 '¥ cent to St. Jo OARDING—TWO:GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES with two unfurnished 0, one furnishes ard. Apply at No.8 Crosby Location very ‘arick street, corner of Laigt park. TENANTS’ REGISTER. eee OUNTRY HOWMM—AT HASTINGS, WESTCHESTER: county, 21 mil wi ra small and‘ house, is beaus the house is quite: ‘can be accommodat the second floor, with: board two single gentlemen, with mi nteel family, it has ifully situated, with » view of the rivei has’not yet been occupied. For doing business in thé city, no supe: ire railr OARDING.—A GEN3LEMAN AND WIFE, AND’ A: few single gentlemen, can be accommodated with good board, and pleasant rooms, by applying at 66 Catherine street, nearly opposite Monroe street. ARD NEAR UNION SQUARE—TWO OR THREE and ® gentleman and h fe pleasant rooms, handsomely’ fui with chambers adjoining, with gas. privat tho elegant. stone house or opportunity could be pot. OCMS TO LET.—A SPLENDID SUITE coms, parlor Set bedroom, commani- 0. reet, to one 01 with or without broakfast. Als floor to let for $3 per we OFTS TO LET—FOR STORAGE OR SAIL MAKE! together with an office in one of the best parts of Sor roof building. Application to BUTLER, jghtful for summer. HOBOKEN.—TWO GENTLEMEN dasingle gentleman, can obtain board one t houses of Franklin terrace, Address rt 4 street, ine fire BROTHERS, 163 STER SALOON di G LET-ONE OF THE ted at No, 42 Bower: .. and everything OARDING. —SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR A GENLE- men and his wife, can be accommodate: front room on the second floor, with board, ith a handsome er the proprictor being unable to attend ORG! FICE TO RENT—PART OF THE OFFICE NO. 6L Chambers street, under the Lorillard Insurance Com- pany; or desk room in the same. Inquire as above. 165.—A FRONT AND BACK PARLOR, MAR- Yerandah in front and reag, closet, bath. nd shower bath, OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR A few single gentlemen, ean obtain full or rooms, where there are but few location, No. 69 Weat Twenty- ments, and a street, between kitchen accommodation, d carried off, ov ing to side atest. Mo ly at corner of South Fourth and OARD—AT NO. nearly opposite Stuyverant Park, his wife, or two single gentlemen, can be accommo din a private famil ‘The house is furnis, EAST FIFTEENTH STREET, A gontloman and ui ‘Third streets, William: 10 LET, A MODERATE SIZED ROOM, ON THE FIRST ito, 659 Broadway; al room to let during the summer months, from present time to lst of October. LET—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, WITHOUT to one or two gentlemen, in a house o Jocation near Cling M., Brondway Pi 0 LET—TWO BROWN STONE FRONT HO’ with all tho modera Improvement: leasantly situated two stores in Court Lee t, Brookiyn, rent END, 82 Nass: LET—A BASEMF: the new buildin, where there aro bu a with every convenience, OARD.—A PARLOR, WITH BEDROOM AND tries attached, on either the first o OARDING.—GOOD FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET TO gentlomen and their wives; also singlo bed rooms, with or full board, use of bath room, &c. 301 ley Place, between Houston and Bleecker sti HANDSOME, SECOND STORY FRONT fora gentleman and wife, may be obtained, with ily, where there are but few boarders, iker street. Also, 'y applying at No. 11 fora single gentleman. References exch: OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AND WIFE, rivate famiiy, where there are few of cation between Houston and Tenth Board paid weekly. mattic chamber, ', NINETY FEET DEEP, IN 8, No. 20 Beokman sti . JAMES CON in # respectable no other boarders, streets, and avenues A apd D, 'T. W., lower post effice, nntil Tuesday, OUNTRY BOARD ON THE BANKS OF THE HUD- ¢ and airy rooms, easy of acc: ; Eighth a¥enue ling of stage: out additional charge, brings Jenny Lind steamer. "Inquire strect. Two suits of elegant rooms at $7 Clinton place, OUNTRY BOARD.—THE MELROSE HOTEL IN THE town of West Farms, is now open for the accommoda- of thore who study health, comfort ti and within 10 minutes jelrosé and Harlem depots, C. WOODWORTH, P: HT OR TEN GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with nicely furnished rooms and partial board, by applying at 60 Franklin atreet. URNISHED ROOMS—TH 0 LET—IN THE VILLAGE OF MORRISANIA, ON tho corner of Third street and Washington avenue, « replete with every convenience for @ wut three minutes’ walk from the und, with stable and shed. NET, No, 62 Doy stecet, or isan acre of gro’ t H. BER 5 AM 6 jengers to the door; also by 97 Clinton Place,’ Ei 0 LET—THE, VERY ELIGIBLE BOUR STORY FIRE Proof Store, No. 283 West street, within two or three doors of Beach street; would make « capital location fora ‘To ® responsible tenant, the rent be moderate, Possession immediately. Apply to JAMES PRICE, office 20 Hudson street. TE FXMILY, A HAND- jor, and Bedroom, with- Inquire st 164 Cham- Ik of the Mott out hoard, References exchanged, 0 LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, THE UPPER PART of a two story House, about one block from the Bowery. Apply at S16 Broome street. 10 LET—OFFICE AND LOFT, 214 FRONT STRERT. ATTENTION OF GEN- is invited to the nan k, a from Hudson street, which has been newly fitted rovements, hot, cold, and shower baths, &e. all modern im Terms reasonal O LET, BY THE YEAR, OR FOR THE SUMMER you. FAMILY HOT! NEW BRIDGE STREET Ludgate Hill, Lendo: ‘he above house 18 contrally situated ; h AL flee ro sitting room om, ten or twelve private FINANCIAL. - CLAIMS AGAINST THE ESTATE overnor Young, are requested to present them he undereigned for gxamination and settlement. And those indebted to the estate will please make prompt pay- ment to the undersizned, ingorder that the estate may be NDER & GREB: f Ad; No. 1] Nassau stroet, OTICE—OFFICE PANAMA RAILROAD COMPANY, New York, May 20, 1852.—A contract having this day n concluded for the completion of the railroad from sea held this e following resolution was adepted, viz: day, Resolved, That the capital stock of this company be in- creased to $2,500,000, by new subscriptions to the amount of $1,600,000, and that holders of the present capital stock of $1,000,000, be entitled to subscribe at any time before the fret day of June next, to the extent of one and one-half shares for each share held by them respectively, Foreign stockholders to be notified of this resolution, and to be lowed ‘a reasonable time for availing themselves of this privilege. Ten percent to be paid at the time of subseribin, and ten per cent on the first di mainder in instalments as required for the completion of the work. FRANCIS SPLES, Secretary, 2 lay of August, and the r ROPOSALS FOR COAL AND WOOD, FOR THE United States.—Written and sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Quartermaster's Departme: U. 8. Army, No. 6 State street, N. Y., until the 22d of tl current month, noon, (the bids to be subject to the decision he Secretary of War, ) for furmishing, ot, not to exceed ht hundred and fifty tons of red ash, broken and screea- ed anthracite Coal, to be di din the coal yards, at Go- md and Bedloe’s Island, and on the wharf, at tity at each place to be designated more than one hundred and fifty tens to be delivered a y one time, and delivery to begin as soon as practicable ersigning the contract, and be finished prior to December ensuing; weight to be deter- ry, and at tho expense of co) t the posts where there arc no public scales. Sam forfurnishing,eay not to excced 300 ec rdssound merchantab Oak Wood, to measure 128 cubic feet tothe cord, to be di livered at the above places, in such quantities as may be pre: viously designated, and as may be conveniently received at @ time, and te be delivered and corded by the con- tractor; delivery to begin and be completed as abo: with proper sure: whose namgs and residence expre: in the bids, will be required for the faithful por- formance of the contracta. THOS. SWORDS, Lt. Col., and Quartermaster, U.8.’A. Office of the Quartermaster’s De; artment, No. 6 State stre New York, May Sth, 185: HE OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE Assurance Company, of London, is removed from Grand street to 57 ‘ashington street, corner of Mer- street, Jersey City,where insurance on life can beeffectod, dieal officers attend daily at2P. M. California risks taken, Pamphlets containing rates and other i printed California rules, furnished on spt J. LEANDER STA! A.B. Hosacx, M 5. rene, M. on before hand; formation, sud i jon. eral Agent, } Modical Examiners. RAFTS ON IRELAND, & IE SUBSCRIBERS draw sight drafts on various banks and bankers in England, Ireland, and Scotland, in #ums to suit. WILLIAMS & GUION, No, 40 Fuiton street. Passaze can be wecured by the old Hlack Star line of Li- Yerpoe! packets, sniling Ist, Oth, 11th, 16th, 21st, and 2th of ath, EMITTANCE —DRAFTS FROM £1 and upwards, payable atgight, in any town throughout Ireland, England, Scotland, and Wales, aro issued by BOWMAN, ‘GRINNELL & CO., SJ h stroet, sole agents in this city for the Swallow Tail lines of Liverpool and London packet ships. * FOR SAlE— curr. ble Mantles, at No y, to be xe mediately. ie 5 -TO LEND ON BOND-AND MORT- $85,00 wage, in ens to snit applicants, on pro Cuctive real estate in this city, Brooklyn or Williamsburg, Apply to BROAD, 13 Wall street, in the store. N. B. Liberal lo ade to builders, when the housowwreonclosed, 24,000 iri eying frou 10,000 on first class improved real estate in this city. | Ap- ply te D. W. C- MORRIS & BROTHER, Nos. 23 aud 35 Wall strect, corner of Broad street, (eee Mt AN EX- 15 WANTED—TO_ ESTAL $15,00 chisive, highly Incrative, and respectable Nw tness: A line address ed to Z., Herald offoe, will meet 5 OOO .-A NERY, DESIRABLE MANUPACTUR. a «© ing bwsiness, well established, and paying f) firge profits, located in # very desirable part of the city, is forsale; the whole or part interest may be purchased; one Lalf the pagent fer fixtures and machinery will be taken My fling is, because asiness & part o! ital of $4,000 or $5,000 8 fortune in & safe erald office. hy the advertiser wii IN SMALL SUMS, ON SHORT s, watches, diamonds, fancy ar- #, Ke, Also, merohandise of all kinds bought and sold ¢n commision, at the Loan office, 203 Broauway, corner of Fulton street, room No.8, wp stairs ALKCOM & MATHEWS. ARS WANTED FOR arity will be g Laterest pay- 00 TO LOA f « or A month inter » Address A, Z., Merah ve mouths, in the beautiful village of W within two mites of the ferr; pect of the bay, OBOKEN.—A FEW NEW AND NEATLY FURNISU- ed rooms and bedrooms may board, in a private house in Hudson place, close to the forry.’ For particuiars, address box 3,056 Post Office. URNISHED ROOMS, jets and use of bath, being the whole of one floor, ty for three or four gentleme jot home, to be let by Dr. H. woon Fourth street and Washing- terrace, eneh hi Kg mmodations for a rei family.’ Kent moderate. Applyto W. SINCLALR, WITH LARGE 10 LET—IN A VERY ELEVATED, HEALTHY, AND beautiful situation, a countr: ground, twenty miles from town walk from the depot, cars pass five timesa day. Abundanes of shade, fruit. berr © Place, with five acres of ¥ railroad, ten minutes? ply to an street, thir 0 LET—IN BROADWAY, OPPOSITE THE TABER- nacle—two handsome front parlors, suitable for ® mil- e.,&¢. Inquire at the Heraldry office, $41 Bread- ‘urnished or unfurnished, 0 LET. TO A SMALL FAMILY. with bedroom in third sto house, &c., in house street, near Third avenue, Enquire on the pre @ RENT, NEAR BROADWAY AND TERMINATION of Sixth Avenue Railroad, two new first class three- story Howses, with modern improvements, Also Rooms, to respectable familie pply to R. G. PLBRCE, 1104 Broadway, w 0OMS TO LET, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, TO gentlemen, without board—Furniture and bedding all . Warm and cold baths. tial board will be given if . Afront basement, suitable fur an office, also to 1 at 157 Chambers street. TO LET.—A LARGE PARLOR, WITH attached, and an attic bedroom, to let, table for gentlemen, Apply at i6 Warre 0 LET—TO ONE OR TWO SINGLE GENTLE} without board, a suit of handsomely furnished with wardrobe and pantries on the same floor, in a smal private family, where there are no boarders or children. Gentlemen desirous of having a quiet home, can call at 376 Broome street, or address Home, Herald office. PRIVATE ENGLISH FAMILY—A m, on the second floor, with ‘HE SECOND STORY, some furnished 0 LET—A GROCERY st elow Bleecker Unexceptionable references required. information, address H. S., post paid, Herald office, 10 LET—TWO LARGE ROOMS, WITH BOARD, TO A Inquire at 31 Amos street, party of four gentleme: Convenient to two stage route WARREN STREET, ROOMS *MAY BE HAD IM- mediately, furnished or unfurnished, with or without 10 LET—A TWO STORY BASEMENT HOUSE, No. between Greenwich and Hudson painted throughout, and has a goed 106 Hamersle given immediately. “Apply at famersley. ATIONAL ACADEMY OF BESIGN, seventh annual exhibition of the Academy is now opea at their gallery, 6 M. Single admission, 25 cents; season tickets, fifty cents, logues, 1234 cents, By order of the Council, ‘J. HW. SHEGOGUR, Cor. Sec'y N. A ORTRAITS.—N. P. ACKERBERG, RECENTLY AR- rived from Berlin, has opened his Studio at No. % Fourthavenue. Messrs. Williams, 0 natives Appt STORY STORE NO, 52 CORT- Ww TELM BURGER, 34 Cortlandt at. @ LET-THE LOWER Fans, with eae ane SAVAGE, 92 Fulton street. —THE TWENTY- ment, of the house I erasers the BEAUTIFUL WHITE MARE FOR SALE, FIFTEEN . flowing mane and tail, of most b jost excellent Imdy’s hor: Stephens and W 0 HOTEL KERPERS—OIL PAINTINGS ADAPTED rooms, at exceedingly mode cessing Artist, Herald offic NTION!—TO PRINT DEALERS AND PUB- respectfully announce nd publishers generally, nt for carrying on the erent branches, to sitting and dra rate prices, may be had is perfectly sound. ‘Apply to. Brownell’ owner has no use for her. Canal street, near Broadway. TO BE SEEN, T st., in front of the Exch tiful chesnut Horse, y and p a double Tiarness, fast, u 1e, 95 West Seventeenth at ORSES FOR SALE.—A CHOICE LOT OF NEW YORK » consisting of pairs and si number of fast green one’s, to be soon ab ‘OTT'S Mount Vernon Sale Stables, corner eventh street and Third avenue. The subscriber w t deal IS DAY, (FRIDAY) 21ST xe, atone o'clock, a beaw- feotly sound, trained to nd perfectly’ trained to yet. nactically acquainte art, he pledges hi satisfaction to those who may oblige him with their employ- JON CHILDS, 34D RAWING ON WOOD-LANDSCAPE, MACHINERY ScroM, Portrait, letters, E. BFAULIBU, improvements in t! if to give every high, eivht yeats old, sty! MUSICAL. t Barerrrrrrrnrerrroeeenennrnns EW VOCAL AND PI Currict Dove—Words Ly, érivers, and ko a new Huggy with top, silver mounted con E, STYLISH, ¢ A FI tern and a hall Is an excellent saddle and family hors i e nat Chichester’s sti d, sound, and gentle. allace. Sleep light gently on thy bronst—Ballad—Composed by M. Strak Primier Amere— Lucia di Lamermoor—Fantasie and Variation t. J de Venise, dedicated to Ole Bull—By Jule ne above heautiful and important Musieal Composit & SON, 239 Broadway. )FORTES TO LET OR FOR SAL nll have a Pinnofe or the Piano—By PUL CELEBRATED TROTTIN a bright ‘bay. cole + trotted on the Union Cours: seconds, never having heen beat ia any tro Is warranted sound, and can be seen for stable of ISAAC WOODRUFF, 7 WILLIAM HA IPTEEN PIANO eh 40 week at the ~Every one learning sh r. DUM Phird avenue, Marlem, T THE BROOKL rear of the Man! N RIDING SCHOOL House, Brookly nilt bay Horses, aix yea! Wand kind both in and very stylish co of tho uwncr baving purchased a Inrgee 4 $1 per month, about fifteen hands hi The sbove are lent domestic bh ina business that will make # home for hoth; and #, wishes to join a Indy of | profitable and com! home for the mothor of thi ry naturally de- ving in years, and npany and sympathy d warranted to g nt must possess, at leas! m nton place, Bighth stroe' three minu stable, 124 Cli OR SALE.—A SUPER riage, being very 1 sbaft and’ pole IT ROCKAWAY ¢ ed, for one or two horses, rick, &¢.. built to order « ing no further ase for it, it will be sold <0, S79 Broome street. A LIGHT ROAD WAGON, i ing top, patent axles, dash board, &e. Greene strest, AGON FOR SALE, CHBAP, FOR ONE OR TWO y at Mr. tlathorn's stable, corner of hirtoonth street, FOR SALE CH CLOTHING. lamps, shiftin Annee OFS! BOYS! BO her establishm A. HERWICK, HAS OPENED 138 Canal street, opposite Laight Street, with an assortment of boys’ and children's Clothing, lics having their own materials aperior manner, and the latest garments nt, fitted and b a make them! also a variety of fancy goods, , braids, cords, gimps, silks, twist, &e., & NAST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED —Ludies or gentleman haying any Clothing, Purnitaes, or Jewelry to dispose of, cau obtain ® fair cash price, by, nding for the subscriber, at ie residence, or thro Hee attended by Mra, Dy suitable for summer weur. L ¢ nth street, be- F CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. Any, superfivons en oF individuals having any. took goods to ending for thosu iiteriber, at ‘bis residence, or ol 4 forcarh.) on all kind, ‘al property, Gold,” Silver Ware, vans 8 P nee, mihe ‘Cash Loan OMee, 86 J08.B. DACAMARA, — STED—TEXAS SECURITIES—KIGHT PER CENT aga iy ee 4 Power Notes, red backs, will be purchased at 8 lier PEC RON & CO., 11 Wall street. 0 TERS. —Fi ATARGE HYDRAUL! Toke: Pr per royal W eapingen, 54 ae ORTHINGTO nud all at very low ¥ & CUTTING, 321 Broadway, ATTRACTION AT 94 reme Court—ti 6; nie claims aud settle accounts nd Boards of Commissioners—to home and abroad—to obtain pensions —to collect debts, dividends, le f the United Stat cx KINS, proprietor. Hate, $t osch; romarkably

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