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COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS, MONEY MABKET. ‘Toespay, May 25—6 P.M. ‘This bas been » biue day in Wall street, The leading fenciee were a litle more active than usual, but prices in nearly every instance fell off. At the first board, Erie Raitroed drelined 1 per cent; Reading Railroad, % ; Panama Railroad. 1; Hudson River Railroad, 4; Canton Company 1; Morris Caval. 3;, Uarlem %; Long Island, 24; Norwich and Woreester.1 ‘There were large sales of Frie and at the close the tendency was towards a further decline ‘The bears have availed themselve: of the depres- Fion Co teke in some of their shorts, and many holders came into the market as purchasers, to arrest. if possible, the downward course of prices. We are not surprised at this stale of Uhings in Wall street. It is on the contrary, Jost what we have been looking for, The market gave Wry from its own weight. A decline of three or four per cent more may give #n impetus again to speculation, and enable operators iu the street to get up another excite- Ment, befure the season finally closes, At the second beard, Harlem fell off 4 per cent; Canton Company, 33; Reading Raitrond \; Norwich, 4; Brie, 4%. Most of the afternoon transactions were for cash and the market plored very heavy. It is now the bears’ harvesting time; bet unfortunately they are not largely short The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of thie port to-day, amounted to $113,178 13; payments, $78,567 68—balance, $3.857.187 72. The Brunswick Canal and Railroad Company, of Geor- gia, is im the market for a sale of its seven per cent cou” pon bonds, amounting to two hundred thousand doliars. ‘They will be ald at auction on Thursday, the 3d of June, at the Merchants’ Iixchange. The interest on these bonds is payable ip this city, semi-annually; principal reim- Durteble on the Ist of May, 1857. ‘These bonds are amply scoured, and the proceeds of the sale will complete one of he most important works in the country The city of Albany has. in its corporate capacity: Joaned ite eredit to the Susquehauna and Albany Rail- Fou) Company, for one million of dollars for which the Donds of the city will be issued, and sold probably in vis market. This is the second time the city of Albany bre od its oredit to aid the construction of railroads- for a aaLlion of dollars each—the first time to the Bos ton and Albany Reilrowd Company, and the second to the Susquehanna and Albany Railroad Company. Near- ly every State, every city. and dozens of counties, in al- most every State in the Union, have loaned their credit to railroud companies, for a greater or less eum. and the Movement is at this moment going on more rapidly than ever, From the best data upon which we can form an estimate, we should judge tbat witpiv the past twetve monibe, st least twenty-five millions of dollars have been. added to the debts of the different cities, counties and towns, in all sections of the country. for the purpose of conttructing railroads. many of which are not, and will not be for years. required to develope any important re- Fources of the country through which they pass. This #mount, added to the pr@ious indebtedness created for similar purpores. will swell tho aggregate to per hope forty millions of dollars. This, however, is but tho beginning. The increase i» going on at the rate of about ajza)ilion dollars ner week from which some estimate can be formed of the ultimate extent of this movement. Many of those railroadsare not wanted and it will be a long time before they boeome productive, There are qwany of these lateral roads got up for the accommo lation of locatitice, and not for general convenience. It is so eary to get a vote of the people in favor of any project, that companies are formed for the construction of rail- roads solely for the developement of some private specu. culation, or improvement of prope:ty bwlonging to a few private individuals. The people are laboring under the @elusion that the construction of railroads is sure to bring plenty and prosperity into every section of sountry fortunate enough to get them. particularly when they are built at the publie expense. This, however, is a Breatimistake Main trol: lines are important and ne- ceasary; but the people of every town along these trank {ines taink they must have a branch running to it, Being unable to tocoustruet the road alone, they appeal to the country—s vote of the people is taker, and ‘ap issue of bonds for twe or three hundred thousand dol- lars, generally follows. The money is raised by sacrilic” ing these bouds in this or some other city, the moaey ex- pended, and it is possible the road may be comploted: Ducit by no means follows that it will pay. The sire the mean rojec- tors do not » whether it will or not Their property has been U py the Dadding of the road 1 down, ck must be used. This ial Lo p rs along the line, thay sny others in the country; but every ho farty lus to be taxed to pay the intere perbaps reavem, cipal of the The vote recently taken in Albany. on the qu dendi the eredit of the cf , road Company what thi how owner of veal ¢ y the returns that owae x of propaty none which will be di reeuiy benetittes con ion of this road, voted against it. x i ich they will be taxed, aud not valy taxed bat ih 1 of th ty thie very Cor properour, Itis not am Kind, provided there is no Innit to the sacrit public mind in ench a that anything of # flaancial character, depending 1 the voice of the masres. ie pretty evre of being carried. The very na.are of our potiv cul ins titutio: eat fagilities to xpoc. alators to curry ont to The fran whise bein ice: and thore who} a no intoreet tors of the matter, This is iegal, but not ju Jit will lead toa great deolof e election im Albany was a fraudulent one. by the papers of that city. Ia the Firet avd which comprise a large tior of the business p than ever known before work. de thing must b ence was et etiret oft Wil! dicpore of their real ¢ in other kinds of proper Dig) enongh & without fu thom by lending the pullc cre it to consizuet railrc which may not, for years. if ever, be pr U ome chock is placed upow the inti lators iu the financial affairs of ail povernments. holders of real estate will never knew waen they are sate. or (ow xient taxation will De carried for the most remote ond forrign purpos The mevits which the New Jer-ev Zine Company are “s not ouly the ex ions of its san reaizing surp guine friends. bat even the hopes of tho tions in regard to the value mineral wealth were the «xv oat ratively narrow, its powers and ¢: xperiments, have assumed a form and whore ealoula- prodactiveness of its ed to border on gant eucing its carver in a field of ved to be confined within bounds compa. iies, under the test but recently supp. Cou eho of Jute seventitic mungyitude Little lew# than marvellous. ‘The least impor- tant of the reeults alr ined are proviely those which at no remote © past, were regarded as cowstituting the 1 which the comp: rufweture oF white and *t and moet Incrative objects fo. been organized—that is, the ma ‘own paints from the red oxide of zine. Some estimate wey be formed of the vast pros- eet which ix opening 4 pany in this partiou- lar branch of its business, tr Umited facitit moanuiact uring pou 6 & Th the the rate of 4.600 tons price at v hiet paints are now sell yields 1 profit of $60 por tow, making 4 net revenue applicable to dividends frou this item alone $210,000 per an- mom, The works may be made capable, in the coune of three months from the present time. of turning ont double ihie quantity of paint, The company have ample fends in hand to effect this oxtenrion and we bave ascertained that the board of Oirectors are vow thing estimates for the proposed en- dargement of their works. When thie ie completed, the cleat reverne from this branch alone weuld reach the great npnned aggregate of $480,009 on tal of only $1 20009, This however ix to be looked upon, hence. forin, 18s mere eub idinsy branch of the company’s af faire ‘Ib at conte: of it: future productivences has een four con ist iy ite fumenee beds of the vein of ove sukiiuite, Pig iron of the first qual ean be manufietured from this miveral in any quaut me desired, or thet thir or a ut mony require; and the bar iron Inancfactured from it has HON itr evperie. if inde d it b jaal.in the known world Nor k Uhieall, Lis easily convertible inte steel of the very bert quality; nud as (he Feankiinite ore con taine 7 per con? of the red oxide of aine, which te xeved in the forun of white paint. ta the y of tt nathe tw be fron and vi for an wey whow co pany find { rouree of wi copseity of the mines, (b produelig the io ue dven In por HW iooknaas tile extent of the rich tree u. In, bas boon ox plored ruftelently te gr Which no limit can be aveixned. an ‘The annexed letter from Mr. John L. Moffat, of San Franciszoo, to Mr. John Warwick. gold refiner of this city, Gives vome valuable and interesting information relative to the shipping of gold in quartz or sand to New York, for smelting and refining. There is very little doubt but tbat large shipments will be made to this port for that purpose, from California and Australia. Ban Franersco, April 17, 1852. Deak Sin :—Your brother has arrived here, and I bave to thank you for the pamphlet, giving a general outline of the metallic productions 0 the world, and the grati- fying intelligence that an extensive smelting and refining Company is now being established. somewhat on the basis that was propo-ed before I left New York. Itis a matier of surprise to me. that it has net before occurred to the trade generally, that by thus uniting and becoming par- ticipators in the profit to be derived from smelting and refining their own sweeps, Ke., they could save that which now goes into the hands of private individuals, and is not even properly done in that way, I have had ever sinco I arrived here, the object of finding of gold ore. or gold sand, that would pay for shipping home i2 smelt. The Gold Hill Mining Company sent to London by Mr. Cather- wood forty-two to quartz rock, and the newspapers inform us that the picked specimens yielded at the rate of $26,000 per ton. and that the rock in which the gold Was not visible, yielded $500 per ton T may have it in my power to ship to you about one hundred tons of black sand tat will pay from 25e. to $1 per pound, and I think lees than $100 per ton will land it at the door of your furnace, If you can find it convenient, aud feel tree to do so, you will oblige by sending me a statement of the oost of amelting ores, or quartz, or black sand, that will yield, say $100, $200, $300, and so on to $2,000 per ton, that I may be able to satisfy inquiries from persons hore that are desirous of gaining information, and I am satis- fied that there are cnough ready, if they are satisfied it will pay. to sbip enovgh to keep your company fally em- ployed from this source alone. “I trust thare will be no delay in the organization of your company, and shaft be much ditsppointed if Ido not hear from you soon that 1t is im full und successful operation A perusal of the pamphlet you sent me, even by persons totally unac- quainted butore with such matters, must convince them of theactual vecessity for such an organization. It need not be coniined to gold and silver—and why? With mincral resources exceeding any other country in the world’, should we be dependent upon Wales or Swan- fea, for that which can be done as well, if not better, here? New York has been denied a mint; why not turn this very company into a substitute, and by strict atten- tion, and careful and correct assays, so establish the yutation of your ‘stamp that the bullion so marked, will pars as current as the coin of this or any other go- | Yernment? There is nomystery in the business, it only requires energy and care. All that the writer of this letter descrios and antici- pates will be realized. The company alluded to will oon bein operation, and in a few years it will, without doubt, be one of the most extensive establishments of the kind in the world, Tbe company will commence with a capi” tal of one hundred thousand dollars, with power to in- crcase it to one million, if necessary. There is no limit to the operations of such a company, properly organized 4nd conducted; and, as regards its productivencas, it must. be equal to any investment in the country. From what wecan learn, the right kind of men haye hold of this af- fair, and they will give it a character and standing, from the start, that will cemmand the confidence of miners and dealers in builion throughout the world. ~ Stock Exchange. 1000 Bris Incomes. 5 she UbioLile & Trust Bank NY 0 0. 50 Edgew hLandCo 10 do. 170 Utien & 316 Erie KR 100 do. BOARD. $1600 U8 6's *67, 1000 Hariem Ex Ctii {0 she Ne Transit 200 0. CITY TRADE REPORT. ‘Tersoay, May 25—6 P.M. pbls, were obtained, at $5 for pots, an abatement ared pretty brisk. the sales 000 bbls—ordinary to straight State « n. in bond. at $4 084) a $4 1835 stern, and fayorite round hoop Ohio, at ; with common to good Southera. at ye flour and corn me were 10.000 bushels ¢ 95e.; 2.000 bus Asnrs.—Some np SRPADSTUPES. having reached superfine Cx mixed to fancy ; 4000 1 bushel navance: W We-tern corns outs found r Corson, —The market sales were about 1.600 bales, at perk The of $00 quintals cod was procure cline from previous rates, Mz uropean ports were t10%sd., and ‘ 1 by the eassot aked. There Was no chang Havre. To California, rates y n frem 4be thore nearly ree ener —Fome snewly on, and 65e. a Svc 0 sail 00 boxes Malaga raisins were cold at peavuts. On tetms not ascertained e800 bales have been dis- 0 Ibs lots. Western New York found a mar .emsh per Ib, —There were 200 tons of Scotch pig six months: but th ge, nore being ¢: je of 100 tons Spanis n and tar ruled quiet, but firm red rather dull $3 Bat: 000 2),c, per gallon, c@ Provisions moved to the extent of % and mers pork, at $16 25. $16 50 a $1 extra cured at 1c ; 600 barrels “N lard nt 934 a 934 & 10¢,; 200 barrels prime and in 40, and $104 $1 Several pac utter, nt 15 a I8c.; and fair to che cr.--About 100 tierces prime brought $4124) a $4 er 100 tbs £6 000 Havana were sold this evening at $20 have been 550 bbls y taken at 21 4 2)),¢., and 21) a Ohio and prison Lge. cash, per guilon. Suean les were made of 900 hhds. Museovado at and 620 boxes brown Havana at private bar- 28 Dales new Havana realized 5714 caves new Connecticut, 7 a 10c., and 10 old do., 18e.--de- mand good. ‘Tariow —About 14.000 Ibs, chictly at 8c prime changed hands, Rrcrivts or Propver TRarnoap—H4 packages butter, 23 do. cheese, By des leathee. By New Haven Rarcxoan—06 packages butter, and 46 219 bbls, ashes, 6.992 do. 9 bushels corm, 503. bbls. nein Riven Boars flome 134 do provisions, 7 pork, and 2400 do wheat, was reported, at | Br¢ | LOS 10 Ler—THE THIRD LorT or stoi | consisting of two market affords, wit McLachean’s celebrated new and oid Ale, always on re HE GRAMERCY HOUSE, NER \¢ public on Monday, t oontains m8, furnished in the ir tot = ri jin tu be opto style, with avi ble con: Tislonee soll Np AePhon te Ameena ed ET lans cor ; am Proprietors are ber that it Dhall rank among the best family hotels in the world. DONADI & CO. HE CARROLL HOUSE, 722 B: Tike New York Hotel, will open Yor tint roc boarders an wececetny Ma; re Sith, Fi ntiemen desirous of obtaining furnishe: = without boned, mn be handsomely ave ne EA-BATHING.—HYGEIA HOTEL, OLD POINT Comfort, Va.—This large and ifcent establish ment, having been recently purchased by the ribors, to which they have, at very great expense, made extonsive additions alterations, is now opon for visiters. Sur- rounded ontirely by salt water, it affords every facility for sea-bathing, and offe t inducements to the traveller in pursvit of health or pleasure. Situated dircctl; bay, and in view of the ocean, it prosenta ® most mi Prospect, while the fort, the largest military w. country, afforde to the visiter ber promey various ‘sources of interest. Thero are large arranged bath houses, with hot and shower bath: all times, and ® fine surf for those who prefer t! The great benefits resulting from sea-bathing breeze are becoming daily more know: d No place ean be more healthy or possess this, through the entire eummer and fall months. Fo: and aque and bilious fevers are entirely unknown. Oar drinking water is not excelled by any, ne mountain ‘@ & fine band of music, and a ball room, and magnificence, in unsurpassed in our KA ine free jharge New aad Heys. billiard and » pistol gal- o past hotel 4s ov mpl gemente; act \t nssista: rocured, and no be spared to re in alf respects, the mo interesting resort in the whole counts from Norfolk, Rich- ry, The steamer, N mond, Petersburg, Baltimore, Washington, Philadel ohi and New York, lund passengers daily. Your patronaze respectfully solicited. J.P. REYNOLDS & CO., Proprietors. per day, $2; by tho week, at the rate of $175 por ns staying a month, or over, day. Chil- ‘vants half price. No charge for baths to ho for warm bat! thers than cents e ‘No chai 2 for porterax wi in attendance on arrival of the boats. Letters should be addressed to the “Hygeia Ho! OLUMBIA HALL, NEW LEBANON SPRINGS, N. Y¥. The undersigned hi respectfully gives notice to his friends and the public that the above ed commo- dious establiehment will be open for the reception of visiters ont after the a ee a husne. Bei now prepared to make arrangement tailioe for the senso! ANSON PARSONS. ICHMOND HILL HOTEL, STATEN ISLAND, (LATE the Richmond Hill Se to inform the public that th modeled for a select family hotel, to ope the 7thof June. Particulars can be obtained at S, W. Beno- diet’s store, No. 5 Wall street, New York. are alway for visitors a tiful village, on Long Isiand Sound, affording all the i. ments of excellentwos bathing and romantic drivos in bn try. Every endeavor will be exerted to insure for distinguished patronage of previous scasens, eon and rooms ongaze: York ey d trains b ae Haven Railroad stop at Fairfield ay. EW HAVEN HOTEL. CORNER OF CHAPEL AND College streets.: is m and built with mo ‘the above hotel, fotel. The dietance from tho New York and several times each fine view of the public equai with the first class hotels in New York and Boston. The subscriber would be pleased to reeeive his friends and ti public generally. GEORGE D. IVES. New Haven, Conn., May 17. WEA BATHING AT ROCKAWAY, [—THE PAVI. Hon Hotel will ope: 10th next, for the re- eoption of visiters. South Ferry, Brooklys, for Jamaica, at 9 o'clock, A. 4and 6 o'clock P. M., where stagos will be in readi itersto the mith, 68 Proms street; New Yorks wil meet with proiape mith, ‘ront street ww York, will mee rom attention. 3.0 BRINCNALL. OOSTER HOUSE, DANBURY, CONNECTICUT, willbe opened on the Ist of June,’ It is Inrge, new! built, and supplied with spring water for bathing, &o., an hasall the conveniences of modern hotels. Danbury is about three hours’ ride from this city, by thu New York and New Haven, and Danbury and Norwalk Railroads, and pifers attractions to thove wishing to visit the country dur- ing the summer month W. SIMONSO W UTE LAKE HOTEL, SULLIVAN COUNTY, N. ¥ Families in quest of Summor Boarding, and'enjoying real country life, mountain air, bathing in a lake of pure pring water, boating am ing. (as the Lakes and brooks abound in tront, pike, and perch,) fine rides and prom nades, will find no resort possessing the combined advan- tages for health and recreation aa White Lake. The charzes will be found very reasonable. A daily mail frem the hotel to the city. Boardcrs will tako the mail train of the Erie Railroad, atop at Cochecton depot, where the hotel coaches are in readiness to take them to tho hotel, @ ride of ten miles. For terms address G. B. WOODBRIDGE, White Lake P ce, Sullivan county, N. ¥. ORK FAMILY BRIDGE STREET 0 situated ; has an excellen sitting rooms; between a cood emoking room; ready; a night porter in ARZe vants; the New York Herald is filed. Thomas Quartermaine tendery his grateful thanks to his American friends, for the favors he has eo long enjoyed at their hands, and solicits their continued patronace and recommendation, TENANTS [REGISTER. RTMENTS TO LET--IN A NEW AND NEATLY furnished house; the whole or part of the second floor, ms. bedeoom, and three larze pan tries communicating Also. a basement, pantry. and pri- vilege of both and under-cellar, Apply ‘at No. 206 Mon: ftreet, one dour west of Gouverneur, or at U.S. B. We, N 27 Old slip. ROADWAY PROPERTY TO RENT.—A LARG store, a large wareroom, rooms for business purpos O Inqnice of William Gibson tive Evtablis 374 and 376 office his Stained ishmen' CotsTRY SEAT TO LET-IN A VERY ELEVATED healthy, and beautiful situation, a ceuntry place, with five acres or ‘more, of ground, twenty miles from town by railroad, ten minutes’ walk from the depot ; cars pass ive times a day. Alundance of shade, fruit, berrias, nuts, &, Apply toE. Martindale, No.1 au stroct, third story. HOU, 7 LET-RENT $309—THE COMMODIOUS three story brick -Houge 31 Fourth strect, betweon South Eizhthand South Ninth streets, Williamsburg, three minutes’ K Slip Ferry. Has Grates, with Mar- and second atoriss, Iron ‘aking Tubes, Kitchen Range, &e. "Yard irapo Vinew, Honeysucklos, Rose, Gooseberry, and Crrrant bushes, &e.' Apply on the premises. QOFEICES TO LET-IN CHAMBERS STREET, SUIT. able for « lawyer or azont, @ fing, large, light room, on the first floor, to ¥ hich an inner r. i. Apply te Si. PHILLIP: es, 37 Chambers ISHED HOUSE TO J, chrick house, completely furnished. 1 dorder, and will be ‘sold, if desire ises, No. 530 Fourth and Sand 7 140 Fulton street, 108. feat lighted. L' 4c ble location Messre. Sted in basement of No, TO LET, THE FIRST LOFT OF NO. street, till Int of May nexts it is @ very desica= for any business, Inquire ia the Hore at K Co. sROWN STONE FRONT OU; modern Impr $0, Ten $200, one 8. P. 'O LE! with sutly situated ; g > ete in Court street, Brooklyn, rent avon for business, Inquire of Atsau street. 10 LET OR LEASE—THE PREMISES ON TIL west corner oF Brosdway and Ninth street, known as the Albion Hotei, The above large and beautifully situated building will be ict for one oF mors yours, and possossion eiven immediately. Apply te D. D, roadway, 0 LET—TWO HANDSOME FURNISHED ROOMS, Pleseantly located on Franklin square, Pearl strevt, No. SU. ‘One of the rooms is large enough for the accommo: a wo gentlemen, SOUTH- 0 LET, IN HOBOKEN—A HANDSOME WELL finished three story and basement brick House, at the corner of Fourth and Bloomfield strects, admirably calow- two small genteol families; will be let on moderate terms. The house ia newly painted, and in order for immediate cecupation. Apply at the corner of Fourth and Washington streets, near the premisor, to HM. SANFORD, 0 LET IN FLATBUSH—A NEAT COTTAGE, WITH large garden attached. Inquire of Dr. John Robinson, 166 Grand anford, 29 Park Row. 0 LET—A BASEMENT, NINETY FEN? DEEP, | the new building, No.'29 Beckman streot. Apply om the premi JAMES CONNER & BON: ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. All the better: aud tur ate ratio. Am ame m« " French Cashmere | nd other fo: Crape, India» a Sh may alee b nd at this establishment, GEO, Paris Mantilla Emporum. 31 Broadway. TAILORS, CLOTHIERS, Thomas Graliam informs the # all his time to buying goods MPORTANT TO MERCHAN and dealers in Dry Goods. that he now devo tradi wise, when and 3 Cedar Jwayson hand oths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Satinota, ‘ailors’ Trimmings in general, Ac ity, at lowest anction pi ‘avsimeres, or other tailor for which ensh will be paid on delivery. if the price is very low, Money advanced fn rume of $100 to $10,000, on euifable goods left for sale or storage. NO THE LOVERS OF VALENCIEN LACES —JOUN MADDEN & CO, 557 Broadway, havejuat received from au tion @ large lot of Valencien Inces, which they will sell rio) off nt # per cont below tho importers’ prices, ATSETLLES AND JEANS, I fh STRAMER ATLAN- wholesale and retoil no. A fine front room “ will leave Ham- ‘s Grand, K. Big N.R, 9 A M.—roturming by % ishing ‘tackle, &o., provided: Boa Vim eroat nbundance. | family, O RENT IN PHILADELPHIA—A LARGE AND convenient house, pleasantly situated, roady faraishe by a family leaving for Burops. Any through the Post Office to ML. D., Philadelphia, will receive prompt mttention O LET—A LARGE ROOM, AND BEDROOM AT- tached—to be let tom singlegentleman without board; breakfast, however, if roquired—hot and cold water, and every convenience,” Inquire at No. 4 Bond stroct, 0 RENT—A BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED COTTAC on the line of the New Jorroy Railroad, twenty-three miles from the city. Communieation frequent. Terms onty — $0. The owner would like, if con jont, to board with the aunily, For further particulnre. inquire of Mr. N., No. 37 Blvecker street, or of ©. Campbell, 65 Pine street, 0 LET—A GENTEFL THREE STORY AND BASE- nT » With gas, ba Under collar, large Apply to nus, 2 to 7 P.M. 3) PARTS OF TWO FINE consisting of three stories Aud kitchen. two large parlors, nine or ten slecping rooms, kitchen, bath room, Ke. Rent KB, KINSHIMER, 0 LET-ON STATEN Fourt BE DWELLIN ses, on Fourth ave ISLAND, he ferry, with a gar- of the bay, aud cv 4, with real name, R. one sere: has ‘ooms, kitchen, LING HOUSE NO. 64 BEEKMAN 0 LETTE DW Hreet, suitable for m private dwelling, boarding, oF Jodging house, Appiy tu D. S. HOUGH, 54 Beckman street To eA EW ER STONY brick House, finished wich all. Inte \prov.amonts, in= ith handgors yard. Poskession riven imm3q {s8, forsale, oto dnt with the No. 12 Troy sizoet, nowr Fourtht cndin ’ ire OW LADY re with Hoard, below Grand ptrees, | jore there are hut few boarders, exceed $4 per Wook. Audvlrore M. A, F private Torms not ty Toratd office. ANTHD—TO LEASE, A SMALL FARM, WITH PRI- vilege of buying. within 100 miles of th railroad, with smali ho ad plont Cteult, Ra B.,box 2,106, Post Ofio near & Address A, GENTLEMAN AND HIS WI Be See cadens tee sarees Yate family with © second floor. 431 Grand street. A house, having all the modera conveniences, Kas, hot, 108, cold, aud shower baths, &>., will rent furnished, parlorsand bed rooms, connected, with or without partisl board, at SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING A LARGE | No 182 Bleecker street. . 2 required. Addr , giving location, terms, &e; one large room might be made te answor. FURNISHED ROOM TO LBT TO GENTLEMEN without hoard, ia a private family. Vocation in the leas st part of Pranklin street; terms moderate. Ad- reas C. Ry Bice. rondway Post. 01 A TRIVATE FAMILY WISHES TO LET: TO A GEN- d his wife, with full or partial or to ingle xentleman, without hoard, » neatly furnish 3 bath an ower bath in the hor the location gon id convenient to Broadway, Apply at No. 416 Broom A SUITE, OF HANDSOME ROOMS ON SECOND floor, with full or partial board, can be had in « private family, by applying at No. 70 reek, third door wost of Sixth avenue, PARTMENTS TO LET, FURNISHED OR UNFUR- hed, with board, ins private family, suitable for ntlemen.” Apply at 77 rooklyn, three mimutes walk from Twelfth a gentleman and his wife, or single Prosident streot, South Bi Hamilton ferry. A GENTLEMAN AND HI8 WIPE, OR TWO OR THREE single gentlemen, ean be accommodated with ploasai Toome in the delightfully situated house, N. Euat Fifteenth street, in the immediate vielnity of Ui ark. A’ NO. 50 FRANKLIN SRI se lemen oan re furnished apartments. Thos rooms, od livi Spply to Mrs, Shelley, . FURNISHED BEDROOM AND SITTING let, in je or two single ET, ONE OR TWO board and handsomely ho can apprecia’ oat: gto pay tair prices, may ROOM TO gentlemen, inquire at ACCOMMO FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE dated with Board and pleasant rooms; also, @ hand- some furnished room on the second floor, suitable for a g tleman and his wife. Apply at 382 Fourth avenue. OARDERS.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BB commodated with breakfast and tea, and dian sina private family, where there are but boarders. References exchanged. Apply at 114 High stro Brooklyn. OARDING.—TWO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR wives, also a few singlo gontlemon, oan bo handsome! accommodated with pleasant rooms and board, fen street. near St.Jobn's park. Bath, & for use of the inmates, Apply a3 above. OARD AT HOBOKEN.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLE- mep can obtain full or partial board at No, 1 Hudson terrace, within two minutes walk of the ferry. OARDING—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR ‘accommodated with Board in s front om on the second pleasant{neighborhood. foor. Bote, IN “HOBOKEN—A HANDSOMELY | FUR- nished parlor and two bedrooms, with or without break- fast and ton, for two gentlomens in's private fumnily, near the ferry. Neothor boarders. Bath. &c. Thia is a quict, gentool summer residence, ith a delightful breese from the bay. Address “ Hoboken,” Herald office, OARD.—A HANDSOME SUITE OF ROOMS ON THE first floor, also other rooms, oan be had at Nos, 82. and 4 East Twenty-third street, a short dlatance sbove Union park. Tho situation is delightful for th OARD.—WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE indy, board in s private family, where, ahe the comforts of a homo. below Canal etreet, Reforen Herald office. OARDING-—SUITABLE ROOMS FOR BUSINESS ‘men may be had at 347 Broadway, with full or partial board. Roomsare large, airy, and well ventilated. Also, a titting room on Broadway, with pantry and bedroom ad- joining, suitable for a family without small children, Hot, Gold, and shower baths for froe use of boarders, Referencé required, OARDING—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, AND A few single young m can be ac dated with first 6 board, at’ mod Laurons street, two tof Broadway. Apply immediately. OARDING.—FURNISHED ROOM FOR LADY AND gentleman, Board for Indy alone. Address Broadway Post Office, E. 8., for three days. Boks. WANTED FOR GENTLEMEN AND WIVES, tingle gentlemen and ladies, both in the city and coun- try. Apply (postpaid, it by mail) at the Now York Board. Fpxchacsty Duane street, second door cash from Broadway. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A FEW GENTLEMEN AND their wives, also a few single gentlemen, can be acco! modated with good board and pleasant rooms, withia th minutes’ walk of the Fuiton and Catherine s. For par- tictlars, enquire at <3 Front street, Brookly OARD—A DESIRABLE SUITE OF ROOM3, WITH board, for ® gentleman and Indy; algo rooms for single gentlewen, can be obtained in the first class now house, with All the modern improvementy, baths. gas, &.,in the vicinit; of Union square. Apply to Mr. Da Costa, 105 Fourt avenuo. OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR inzic gentlemen, can havea arlor and bedroom, furnished, in the first class house 43 West Ti Second street, between Fifth and Sixth Gren taker. Dinner at six o'clock. BoArVxA FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, WITH Bedroom and Pantries attached, on the second floor of & private house, ara back parlor, will be let permanently, with or without full or partial board, Apply at 1d Frank: lin street. TWO hi som: 0, .—A GENTLEM. AND AIS WIFE, OR A few Single gentiemen, obtain full or eo board, with pleaxant rooms, where there are but few boarders, ip & house with all the modern improvements, an t location, No. 58 Weat Twenty- ot, 4 Sixth avenw OARDING —TWO OR THRKE SINGLE GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with pleasant single rooms, with breakfast end tea, and dinner on Sundays, in a private boarding house. Apply at 49 Orchard street, betweon Grand and Hester street: OARD DOWN TOWN, No. 44 BARCLAY STREET. Boe Kadhomely torntehed front room, with pantry and ded room adjoining. if desired, suitable fora gentleman aud wife, No objections to transient boarders. Reference de PUNAWOUREe | PER CENT PIRST MORTGAGE Chl Railrosd, ia Oaio.— Py yany four hundred fifty housand t first mortgage bende, duo Seen onl WT, wich! Thterest, Coupous attached,” due id October, principal and interoat psyablo ia’ New time before ma- A 0 P2Fk, and convertine {ato stocks at any tunity of the bonds. The Ju Cleveland. aud following the, 1 land sixty mil 8 oil the second 53 miles in length, will mee River; the remainder of the line stitutes the third section. The first section passes ough » fertile and well settled country, and over a ver levels , fvllowing the Lako shore as nearly as possi blo, This is by far the most “oad, by Teagon of crossing the stream @ estimate of cost is $14,600 per mile; tho whole is under ountract at prioos within” the ostimates—tho iro the rond ready for superstructure and it this section of the road not auary Bonde now issuing, Total, There $4! now offared for sale are we a first and only mortgage on tho firat section of the road, Catonding from Cleveland apd Sandusky, 00 mile, The trustees ofthis mortgage are George Coo, Daniol 8, Miller, ork; and Ebenezor Lano, of Sandusky, Ohio, TI HM extend from Sandusky to d will includes the of New second section, 63 mil viut alittle beyond the Maumee ion it Toledo and tractor to pay the eompany.. ‘T' in the hope that hetter terme of e Westorn or third section, including in Williams county, is 90 miles in length. Ny carrey has been made, but from sufficient axauainstions, (he oogine: catimates that the entiro coat of this division, oxcept iron. will not exceed $3,000 per mile. A rubserip:ion of $100,000 already been obtained, and a lar-er onal «am ie confidently expected. The Junotion od rogsived its name becau su form into 6 ittsburg Railroad Compan. bus, and Cincinnati Ruilroad Company. Mad River and Lake Erie Raileow ndasky City t é thera Michigan Rai tre st Sanus wo wt jusky, (t! a the Mi ‘Bnd one at Toledo, (the S py. A railroad connecting the principal stations of so many important routes, and forming a nace: wk the great channel! of communication between the st and West, would seem to leave no room to distrust the prs ek, Besides s large local trafic, travel a frotgnt paesing from Railroad to Dunkirk. Krie Clev:- thence over the Michizan, Southern Railrond to Chicago, 8 f this series of rai he stook of the baif and of rio ip alroady above par.and that of the igan is daily wolling at 118 to 119. Sealod pr for any amount of these bunds, not less than $1,000, onds, Will be received until. Saturd y, the Hfth day of Juno, at 3 o'clock P.M. Proposals to be directed to Mesrra. De Launa: Iselin & Clarke, No 63 Wall street, and endorsed—“ Pro- poms for Junction Railroad Bond: Twenty per cent of he purchase money to, be paid on nocepting the bid—the ro- mainder in equal manthly instal f twenty per cent of the bonds to be at liberty to pay at any donde torun from date of pa; mphieta and maps, and any farth to these seourities. can be had by appil- cation to LAUNAY, ISELIN & CLARKE, 63 Wall otrnrt, WHE BRUNSWICK CANAL AND RAILtUAD Cost- pany of Goorgia, offer for vale, through S. Dra their soven, per cent mortgage ponds for $200 600, reimbi able at their office, No. 90 Broadway on tho Int May, 1557. ‘These bonds are for $1,000 each, with coupons attached fcr esch $85, payable Ist May and Ist November, at their suiu office, They are xooured by the firet and only mortgase on their property to Martin, President of ¢ Ocean Bank, of Now York, trustee, with othor nam: in cure of hin demise. aud Railroad Company was ch 1535, wh ate of Georsie joh ‘charter ‘with perpetual privilozes of a liberal o! has subscribed and paid $50,000 to stock, and ompany have expended a capital of $175,000 on the canal, which is all but finished; and the Proceeds of the bonds aro to be applied to the paymenta lor the completion of the excavations and of the building of the two locks, one at cack terminus of the canal. They will require no more money to fulfil all their> engagements for perfecting their works, which are in active progress, "he canal will be opened for trafic on the Ist Octo to Macon, Mil rowing regions of Georgia. I mense quantities of this staple, and of the ‘supp! excellent pine lumber which cover a portion «f the sountry, are watted down there waters, but are prevented a frve xo ‘oven to the Atlantic by the bavs which obstruct the mouth ofthe Altamahs incom:on with all the great Southern rivers. More than a century ago the sagacity of General Oxlethorpe led him to fxon Brunswick as sure to become the most important seaport of this infant eolony. Ho inid ont the town, the British Parliament approved tho s tion, and recently our own general government, survey: the Eeyore of Captains Stockton R. Shubrick, Claxton, and othe and 18%7,) prononnced it our only safe and ccoptatle Atlantic harbor, for larze shins, south ot Virginia, The harbor is landlocked, and at for frigatos close up to the wharv trance is about ® mile wide between the is! and aay and is vearly straight. with 24 the shallowest part of the channel. ‘The town of Brunswick is situated on a buff, 10 to 12 fect above high water, is amply supplied with pure water; and ns no fresh rivers dchouche into the harbor; tho vicinity is per fectly free from the mal 80 prevalent at the months of the Southern rivers. Extensive arrangements aro bi ried out for lines of packets between Brunswick Northern cities, and no one can doubt that npon the opening of the eanal a full tide of commerce will through it, completing ae it does, s feature known nowhere else in the Southern States, of an immense district pre-eminently rich in products for foreign commerce, and whose wide extended inland waters are thus connected’ with an excellent port at & valnbrious point, of the easiest access to our larzest ahi ‘These bonds are receivable fr tolls on the canal. Any further information required, eun ve aad i Tho Dexter, President, Boston: of A. Davis, Troasurcr, N Brondway, or of the auctioneer. ‘The Bonde will be disposed of at a pub at the Merchants’ Exchang June, in lots to suit pui coupons from Ist May, and wil carh, one-third Ist July, one-third lot from day of sale. seville, and wn 4 8 of St. Simon of water in nd the A. » 90 peremptory sale, huraday, the 3d of ey will ery interest ‘IM payable one-third August, with interest iasers. 1 G.—TWO FURNISHED — ROOMS, partial board, in a p with bathe, in tho neighbor Hency streets, cian be obtained by addressing & Herald office.” P. 8.—Good living and the com- e guerantied. WITH OARDID full built ho: gomery note to B. forts of a guaran \URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—IN OME PUR Ncony house, Nos. 100 and 111 Canal street. One , airy parlor, with pantry, on the first floor, and two rooins on the third, for single gentlemen, with breakfast and. tea, if desired, Inquire on the premises, up stairs. Bath, Croton, and water closet in the house. URNISBED ROCMS 10 LET.—A SPLENDID SUITE PORN eriahed rooms, parlor apa. bedroom, commuat- cating on the second floor of house No. 773 Broadway, first door above Ninth stroct, to one or two single gontlémen, with or without breakfast. Also, a single room on the fira floor to let for $3 per week. OUR SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR TWO and their wives, can be accomma and pleasant rooms, in a private family, where they have the comforts of a home, in & modern built houre, ‘At 104 West Taenty-hrst street, near Sixth avo~ GENTLEMEN ‘ROOMS TO LET, NEAR WASHINGTON URNISHE: Square—A small private family cau accommodate a Jeman and his wife or a few single gentlemon with very ant rooms and partial board if desired, at 11 St. Cté- Trent's place, in Macdougal street; all the modeen improve- ments, References ed. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET— F men, With or withont breakfas house, containing bath rooms ahd ¢ LE GRNTLE- in the modern o. tAmity Place. ‘0 SING ad {00D FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, TOG. H seperate, on first, second, or third fo married or single gentlemen, with part or fu om, Se. Apply at Wl Westerly and Bleecker streets, near Broadway, ¢ BOKEN.—A FEW NEW AND NEATLY FURNISH- NS haga geectetn nd bedrooms may be had, with or withont pate. close to the EROR ble for TH mil board, in a private house in Hudson ferry.” For particulars, addroes Lox 3,030 owt Office. ISS MANN, HAVING REMOVED TO NO 9 FIFTH M avenue, corner of Clinton place, is now ready for the reception of boardors, RIVATE BOARD, lady and gentleman—full board (fe \ with a large front parlor. farnished, in ® quict family, with- out boarders, can be had by addrossing, postpaid, * Conti- dence,” Williamsburg Post office, Board re: quired in ad- nee. Adaress for three days. a PARTIAL BOARD A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN 0 dated with partial board, at 82 Willow treet. Brooklyn, within four minutes walk of tho ferry. LEASANT ROOMS TO board, in the vicinity ei my — ) LET—WITH OR WITHOUT of St, John’s Park—a bath room 6 Beach street. The and is newly furnished rto has been private, thronghout, Nas UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET IN THE HOUSE No. 92 Warren street, next door but one to the Irving Bank. Walle and woodwork nowly painted, and ovilings fresbly whitewashed throughout thé bu ~ ‘There is an the immediate shppiy on WA M. BED- ND Tent not to exceed $10 por month, dway, and above Franklin streot. No referene Address A. ANTED, room ad Location weet of Hr Rent paid in advance, Herald office. given, INSTRUCTIONS. N ITALIAN SINGLE LADY, ACCOMPLISHED VO- enlist, Pianist, and considered one of the best (enchers in singing residing in New York, wishos to find & ploasant residence, conpisting of two or three rooms, fur- Hished or unfurnished, with or without hoard, Tho ront to ninssinging, pianoforte, or in the anish Ianguages, in which the as woll as in music. Add + Herald offic ANGUA NULEMAN ‘OM EUROPE, Ld who has resided some timain the United States, offers his services to the public ‘ae proforsor of the Latin, Greek, French, Gorman, Kulian, and Spanish languages Ho in confident that he can give an insight into the atfinitior of these and the English lancuage, go a8 materially to shorten the time necessary to obtain ‘perfect knowlodge of each, Dr. T, M., at the office of this paper. AME BARBIER, NATIVE OF PARIS, INTENDS commence & class of Fronoh conyorsation for thons Already some knowledgs of that language who ft. Also, ®class for thowe commncing. overy day, from 3to 6 o'clock, THOMESTEADS, LAND COMPANY--NOTTC Wi : br fen et or of obtaining Hie anit be tena ae ee wenn a Wall a HW ers, regi meres a it f an interest in the worl @ requested ty unclove (hei cards Ag Rbove, nenue 0 in thei AL ion, and Cont paid Company, are RAFTS ON IRELAND, Sc.—THE SUBSCRIBERS draw sight drafts on various banke an nkers in England, ireland, and Scotiand, it ms to suit. WILLIAMS & GUI No. 40 Fulton street Passage can be secured by the old Black Stai verpoel packets, suiling Ist, Gth, 11th, 16th, 21st, every month, 0 YOU WANT MONEY—FROM $50 TO $50,000. GIVE to tho undersigned house jewelry, diamouts, wato ilver ware, or any other goods of ao 1 net, and you will receive a Li and 27thef ting conditions. For any other kind of advano: on go or apply ‘an_Conrignment o street, 5. steirs, Room No.4 XCHANGE OF FICE ~PAR?S EXSH(P.—A GENTLE man having $1,000 at hiv conmand wishes ta enter into copartnership with an Ex chance Broker, &.. already established in Wallstreet, Address B. B., box No. 3.154 General Fost Office. HMITT A NCES—PASSAGES.—DRAFTS FROM £) ‘And upwards, payable at sight, in any town throughout Irelana, Bugland, Scot! are issued by BOWMAN, GRINNEL SOLDIER: ee netfee es TED, AND LAND Wak ite bought and sold, er 1B. T, BETTS, 55 Wall street —FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE, 8% $300,000. ~ Ratan irrcces wnereue Sua wihco BM. 1. Sheldon, Axeot. This office is authorized to receive Applications in several of the city companies, and of the bese country companies, Any applications p, attended to, and respectfully solicited M. L. SHELDON, Agent. $35,000 e088, AT 8 terest, on bond and Dore avins. on first class pro this oity $5,000 to loan, at seven per cent interost on a prodno- rm in this State, and in the immediate vicinity of this PER CENT IN- in onecr 12,0007" A PARTNER WANTED.—A ’ commercial firm having a man aactory i iis city, together with w store on Broadway, desirous ty i crease their capital, will admit a partner with $i2000 to factory is proving very profitable, and Ie an! respectable. All com fons are oxpocted to be strictly oumfdential, Ad- P. & Co,, at this office. $1,500. amines 05 tuease i N WITa Tats 2 A manufacturing és Which, by attention, will pay $4.00) to $5,000 tii Sales cath, and no competi The Lest reierences given in relation to the business, upon an intorview, Ad- dress Graham, Fterald offico, with name and residence, $85. 00 10 LEND-ON BOND AND MORT- > gage. in # osnit applicants, on pro- dnetive real estate in this city, Brooklyn, or Williamsburcs Apply to 8.8. Broad, No. 13 Wall strest, in the store. N. B. Liberal loans made to builders, as soon as the houses are enclosed. D, TRELAN® SCOTLAND ty authorised to iss banking Co, teeland, payable vt sight, and ia AYLOW BROTHERS, 76 Wall street, corner OR $740.—Ww E 1 ANTED TO PURCHASE, SOME ing business in @ good location oveamount An Addross, with real name and & COMPANY'S CALIFORNIA BX- int atock company— al, $3 Office, 16 Wallstreet, New York. Diree Johneton Livingston, Elijah P. Williams, Win. G Fargo, Jamox McKay, a, Key: Smith, Herry D Rice. F; McKay, Secretary —~This company ha hove, is now ready, to andartas ‘Agency and Commission old duct, bullion, and bills cfexshau®, Dills, avd a pare of New Wun the with the Fargo & Co., forming the Amorican Express Com: tending from New York to St. Louis and the Cnn Harnden Express, fated rei & Co.'s Norther vavenport & Mason's Now Bedtora Exprons, Wells & Co.'s Buropons tha lished offices and faithfal veut in ale ier aud towns throughout the Kast Statewand California Enorgst furnished with iron ¢ other valuable proka expros# pon all their Hew, ax well in lantio States, Samuel P. Cartor, for many yo With the American Exprows Company, wt AID W, Washburn, Inte ofthe antect sy pointed prinvipal agents in California PROPOSALS, second day uf April, A the commonwealth of the revenue heveluafter imsotioued ts I tio ne specifically pledged for tho paymert of the interest aud oe payment of the principal, the sum of certit cates of loan ther: perannum, payable of Jupuary and Jul, Branch Caval Lu “That at r payment of the interest an of the principel ef the debt beraby wathorieed; shall be the duty 91 the sail com misalonores ate interest annually, to invest the surplus, ite ao- Oumulation of intorest in the said loan, oF in auy other lean of thecoinmou wealth, it sald Loan cannot bo purchased at ite Par value, the raid investment to form a sinking fund forthe Toe om of van Lo maturity.” io} ral Assombly, enti “Au Act to provide for the or iy! mont, the repair of the publie cans ° F KeDETA! aud special appropriation”, I 1152, farther provides; “Phat the Wy a act to provid orth Brauch Bx nal,” approved on the 2d di shall not be subject to texat) aud it eal be the duty of t Gow bo be attached to nmia certiioates, form us thore required to be attache ed under she provisions of this a pursuance ofthe Gutbority sforvsaid, wotice is hereby given, tuat proposals Will be roccived at the ollice of the Secretary of th \- monwealth, until three o'clock, P. M., of Saturday. the Lith day of Juno next, for the purpose of owning to tho common- wrath, for the purpose set forth in the fordgulug actyul Al of $250,40, ato rate of juterest 3 purpose white Bereeably to the terms of the forog Sud said certincates shail be made in sums of five ten thousand dollars, at the option of the bidder. Th vrais must state explicitly the amount proposed ts be akon, the lowest rate of intorest, and the promiasm; but mo smaller fraction than one-quarter per cent will bo enter. tained as a bid. The State reserves tho richt t» acoopt the wholo or any part of the sum offered, unless t al stipulates to the contrary, Bids cit No conditional oF hypothe than par, will bereceived. Upon t 1, the one-third of the mone; Treasury immediately; mainder in 120 days of receipts from the Treas : of loan will beissued gecorfingiy. The proposals must directed under seal, to the ouice of the Seoretary of the: monwealth, endorsed “Propora’s for Losa.” They will nob, be opened until the period for disclosing their contents has ved, whea no alteration in tie terms will be permitted. Tho Secretary of the Commonwealth, ia the presence of the Governo ronstirer, Auditor Genwval, aud such other pazsons a8 may se0 proper to be d pnb- ish said proporals, when the Go’ to the lowest and Lert bidder F. W. HUGHES, Secretary of ti Secretary's Office, Harrisburg, May / PRorosaLs FOR LOAN —CENTRAL Railway Seven Per Cent First Mort Bonds.— Tho Indiana Central Raila) INDIANA 0 Convertible sale $200,000 of their Seven Per Cent Mortaage Bonds. with Coupons attached. They are in sums of $1.00 each, payable the let of May, 1:66, with interest at soveu per vent. semi- anncally, on the Int of Novembor ani in che vit] of New York, where the privcipn! i a by o Sat and only mortage, or deed to J. ¥. D. Lanier, in trust for the boudhold sued under te of the Lezisiature of 1 authuriziug tom and the The amount of Bonds ago to secvra their payment. ne to be issued under the mortgage ix $600,000, of whiok $400,000 bave boon dispose of; only $200,000 are now for soie. Tho mortgage covers the whole road of tha sumpa~ ny, seventy-two miles long—is the first and ouly lion thers on. This embraces the company’s line from Indianagolia Kast to the Ohio State line, The ontire line is under con- tract for graduation aud masonry; about fifteen miles nox the Ohio State line now ready for the superetruoture, A boavy T rail bas been purchased for tho whole road, and is now in thu course of. arrivi ‘The road’ will be completed poration by January next. Tho means for the construction-aud ment of th: The this loan, ‘The mortgage giv v to take possession of the road, its persnal effeots, depot ground, &o., and to soll the same, with its frauchise, to raise - Geans to pay elther interest or principal iy case of dotauls, ‘Au inspection of & map will show ths road to ooaupy ee impertast position; ira part of the «rent Hue from Now York by Columbrs and Dayton, tu Ohi St. Low wud best oultirated course within 20 to of tho Mi Ohio State line it connects with t R. + the same point with the Entor % giving w diroct communication wit ito Central Indiana, to whieh place n: entire trade of that region teuds. No portion of t Wey ixequal to this country vo and near the line ind itxconnections in wonith and productive. + of travel aud transportation that must over it, will certainly make its receipts ¥ other in the Wi +, fully completed and is $1,002 59% 9). This ptation of the osnntr; The bonds above nam the company. Sealed oralk will be received for any eum not less than until Saturday, the 29th day of May instant ats Kk P.M. Proposals will he addressed to ¢ t4 the Company, Mesers. Winslow, Lanier & Co., 62 Wall indorsed, “Proposals for Centra! Indiana’ | Twenty-five per cent of the purchase money wil berequired te be paid on accepting the bid, the rema.s s.r im equal monthly justalments of twenty five per cent. Any purchascr will be at liberty to payin full, at once, and ine Aerest on the bond will run from date of payment. The eerily pa equal, if not greater, than that Tho estimated tof this. ri ar's oporati very low cost arives from the a to the co rbot of a railwas t netinite only debt o above SAN) 000 will be sold absoivtely and without roserve,to the highest Vidder. A printed exhibit, with a map wud all formation in relatic nrities oan he tthe office of th e Company, 58 WMAN, Prosiden’ Indiana Contral Railway. OAL.—SUPPLIZS OF COAL FOR THE ALMSiHOUSE Departmont.—Peopasals, seated aad endoread as above will be received by the Goversor+o! the Almshousn. at thelt office Kut clock, E of the Slat ing quantities of Anthra- East river Bia*k- auch wharves i ag may be te 5 such quantities ax m duy of October next expense, aud ty he subjoct to the of acompetent porson ited by th overnors for that purpose, whose tection in respoct ality shall be final. Proposals state fotly the des rip. n te and red ash, ts be furnished, and to be accompanied with the names of t sible persons, ch thearas faithful pare Treont will bo retained m m th Mi 8 STED, {tho Almshouss, Vow York, May _ REMOVALS. _ & CO, MaVE REMOVED TO 5 St. Nicholaa LLCOCK, ALLEN store, Ne. O19 Broad way and Sp Kef goods, of their own impor yualied in this country for extent, rishe . and Variety, consisting of Silver and Plated Ware, Gas Fixtines, Chandeliers aud Girandoles, richly decorated Por- cclain Dinner mud Tea Sets, Vases, Clocks, Statuary. eich out Glass are Table Cutlery, Japaner: t vee rity of other farnishingartécien The tod to it, which is believed ty be t extensive of the kind in the conuery, runving Heondway tu Mercer stvcet, 200 ‘out, and ox- ct tending ow the lnveer Ivis petted oy ine gorgeous and win eleganod snd 6s 1h ions are of iron u and especially to the es, the Chandeliers, Si ‘Plated Wares. sit have been imported by, prossly wanufactured under the direction of thie fem. and which srabraces a variety of new ond irsblo styles thas be sther place RENOVED FROM LIRERTY STRERT nvers street, four doors west of Bruad- way. EMOVAL.—DR. has removed t K« with plates, can be procured at fresh evpply of beautiful orti ial te inserted witiou’ any pain or operation, ° ‘and Wills ove and look ike the patural C OVED FROM 68 WALL, . iiam streots, over James G King & Nis professional baaiuess, and buys, wells tos bonds and mortraces. wu other (ret glues eecurities, CHAS. T. CROMWELL, COPARTNERSAIF FOTO RWANTLD IN THE MACHINIST BU machinivt or x cy pitalist, thir is Op well locate Machinist, Bast River portnnity tom port uf the ¢ Office, avenue D PARTNER WANTED 1 THR USDERTAKING Tora cabinet maker, thi ia tine. “Apply to 56s Pearl streat, ARTNER—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN WITT FROM $200 to $300, , te join the advertiver in epeving w ry Viqnor store. No parson need apply uoloss ng a perfect knowledge of the business, and. fret pate he will he to take charge of eames, at 2 enue ANTED—A PARTNER. WI $1000, © profitable manntactarine bot cee, Applion GK 8S. wt the office of this paper, will bo constd dential, and be nded to eeeceitasias MUSTOCA TPE RIGHT ONE AT Last. Db onte, ons civen on the BW AND SECOND HAND F Fave naw of fiaod a fare assoriment of vow an econd hand os, for all hire Pianos fe m $50 to fo) Hor hve. from $8 t0 $10 yer month No Sit ew Saar SAFPORD & BROTUER <TNR PIRYST AssonrmEN he city may he fa vi Prancrontss. Tisne ortes warercoms of CURTISS & 60.0447 Be Goo Gews' golobrated Amerigan paren ular Alien piano. Gitbort & Co.'e others, boudoir. pe Alro, ® variety of new and pinnos for sale and to let. XAS SECURITIES WANTED—TRXAS TREASURY Notes, (red backs) and vignt nt honds. ee ND. WARNER Tos Penn) ae