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— + Se ee SOS ree MONEY MARKET. Mownay, July 17—6 P. M. ‘The stock market was very much depressed this morn- Sg at the opening, and so continued to the close, com- Jared with quotations current oa Saturday. There has ‘@ decline im Illinois Central bonds of 3 per cents | and antl very lately, been artificially tnleted m thie ‘ew York Central bonds, 3: N. J. Zine, \; Michigan Cen” | ‘teal Railroad, ; Nicaragua Transit, 14 ; Cumberland Coal’ 34; New York Central Railroad, 144; Erie Railroad, 1 Rea/ing Raitroad, 4; Cleveland and Teledo Railroad, 23¢ ‘Bhere were several sales of New York Central Railroad ‘er-day, deliveraple at the opening of the books. This, of @verre, means dividend off, but ne dividend has yet been @eclared, and it isa question if one will be paid. The Qyetew of paying unearned dividends, while negot § ‘Gens are going on for new loans, has about exploded, and the company that first takes a stand, and suspends thie drain upon its treasury, will enjoy the best credit. 3% lee grest mistake to suppose that any company’s Wonds can be more casily negotiated, because @ridends are regularly paid, when it is well Bmewn «they have not been earned. The Wemabolders are benetitted by reserving the net earn- ings tor expenditures for construction and for the Begwidation of any floating debt, as may be required, and %@ would be much easier to sell bonds, when it was knowe Meat ouch a policy was pursued, than under the existing wgetem of financisrivog. When our railroad companies rem this they will mansge their affairs differently. I: WAI require full one million of dollars to pay four per @eat dividend on the outstanding stock of the New York @eotral Railroad Company. Thot sum is equal to one- @led of the umount the company have for some time yaat been trying to raise by a new issue of bonds. By @ppropriating what surplus earnings there may be in Dad to the liquidation of any pressing indebtedness, the ‘Beanee could be more readily rawed on the company’s Wands, and the saving in the way of interest and dis- quant wouk! be of more real service to the stookhol- @ezs than the payment of half a dozen semi-annual di- ‘widends. The Reading Railread Company contemplate gah a movement, and the directors will show their ‘Wisdom in so doing. It is full time something was done arrest the ruisous financiering of the managers of our me lread com) anies. At the second board the market was a shade better Brie Railroad advanced per cent ; Reading Railroad 13 @enton Company {; MoCullock fell oi by per cent. hore was no activity at the board. She Eixth Avenue Railroad Company have declared 5 emi annus) alvidend of toree and a balf per cent, payable @m the 15th of August. This is a less dividend then the Tap year’s, because the travel over the road has been Ibew, throvgh the fact that the Crystal Palace was more atirective list year, when in process of erection, than fie year, with aid of Barnum’s enterprise, At the sme time the price of horse.feed has been much high r, 4 the equipment of cars and horses (anticipating awe travel) has been one-third larger. New Jersey Railroad an¢ Transportation Company Beare declared a semi-annual dividend of five per cent. The interest dividends, due Augast 1, on the stocks of We Toledo and Illinois and Lake Erie, Wabash, and St. Louis Railroads, on which all the instalments (amoun’ img to $42 50 per shore) have been paid up, will be aid em thet cay, at the office of Z. Whitehouse, 56 Wall street, After the adjouroment of the board, the following twilte of stocks were made at auction by A. H. Nicolay — ba oe Cleveland and Pittsburg R.R. convertibles, st added 79 1,000 Great We: Ab 38,000 New York and New Haven 7's do. 60 shares Shoe and Leather Bank, 40 do. 4 do. Farmers’ and Citizens! Bank, L.I.. @ do. do, # do. do. @ do. do. @ do. do. cy ‘The following sules of stocks and bonds were made at andtion, by E. H. Ludlow — ee RAE Southern, eae he se te Kap oe a 708 Lyons and Iowa RR.. bs ~ 50 shares Lackawanna & W. 20 do. Ohio Life and Trust Company, 4 do, North Carolina Mineral Co., do, do. 500 do. do, Copper Co., 620 do. do. R000 de. a What are ibe sto chbolders of the New Haven and the ‘Bariem railroad companies about, that they do not ap- Patat committecs, (or elect now dircetors,) whose duty $M shall be to examine into the conduct and frauds of Bebuyler and Kyle, and take such legal steps as may be @eemed necessary, and, also, to look into the conduct uf the directors of those roads? Let such committee ascer- tain whether any director, or directors, were in any way particeps criminis; and how much stock they held twoor ‘three weeks, or months, back, and how much theg held at ‘he time of the Schuyler explosion. An erroneous impression prevails ia regard to our rail- yead stocks held abroad. Many suppose that they are held to a large amount, and that when the news of the Bebuyler fraud reaches Europe they will immedi- Galy be returned to this country for sale, and cause 9 great depression in their value. This, we think, is an @ver. Foreigners have purchased largely into our gov- @ument, State, city, county, and railroad bonds, and Raticularly those bearing coupons and first mortgage galltesd ‘bonds, but very sparingly of railroad stocks, ‘which are seldom, if ever, quoted in London circulars. ‘hey have no cause to send bonds back, for they are as geod as they ever were. Their interest falls below the @ividends of our best railroad stocks; hence Americs @biefly bold them. Foreigners hold few to send dace, (ren were they disposed to do 80, Aitempts have been made by some of our cotempora- wins to show that the saics of stocks at auction were eta fair criterion of the market value of such securi- ‘tes. These sales have bees called bogus—Peter Funks— end the operations thronghoat have been characterized ne deceptive. So faras certain kinds of stocks are con- @eracd, we have no doubt these statements are to a cor faim extent true; but the auctioneers have no conti’ maver there things, The owner of any stock putup co: exxploy parties unknown to the selier, to bid at th: gabes, sad not only ran up prices, but at last bid it in Be tls way the sales may be fictitious, and the price re- ygerted appear extravagant. Only in this particular can ‘We frst objection be raised to the public sale of stocks. Ie every other, it is the best system over devised to ob- ‘Wain 2 just value, not only for stocks, but for any other ‘gpecies of property. The auctionsers can have no com- wel over the movements of the owner of any stock of- feved, any further than to prohibit his bidding, and as every jot put up is either publicly withdrawn or regularly sold, the seller is not responsible for private arrange- ments, outside of his business. Limits may be placed wapom certain securities, which, if not reached, ia so state’, amd the sale suspended. Stocks are frequently starteu ha certain price, and if there are no bids beyond that, They are withdrawn; bat every lot put up uncon- tionally is sold, so far as the knowledge of tho mactioneer is concerned, to the highest bidder. This fe just as it should be; and 90 long as the public sales ave conducted upon these principles, so long will they eemmand the confidence of capitalists and of the comma nity at large. There is, however, a strong opposition to these ales, from a strong party in Wail street; but when ‘we look at the position of the parties from whom the oppcaition emanates, it ia not at all surprising. Auction gales of stock seeuritios have grown in favor so rapilly, and already command such a portion of actaal business, ‘that the brokers of the Stock Exchange hi dorome alarmed, fearful that their system of baying aad solliag ‘will be exposed, and that the artifsial transactions daily made wil) beeame so apparent thet public confidence ‘WA be withdrawn and transterred toe greater extent to ele competitors. The actual market value of stocks is ‘wery different from the reported quotatigas at the Stock Buchange, and it is high time that there ehould be some magulator but the operations of a private combination @tocks are daily sacrificed at the Board of Brokers, Deeause certain parties, by am understanding among Meempclres, will only give so much. The opinion of a flaw brokers who really know very little about any stock em the books of the board, is taken by the commanity as ‘ag vegulator of value; and the entire capital stock of tha. particular company is estimated at that rate. If, for feotance, any clique of brokers, for the purpose of de- preening the value of the stock of the Camberland Coal Goumpany, should sell twenty-five shares at thirty per egnt, when the market price the day previous was thirty - fe per cent, it would not, in fact, be any criterion of wales, for the party selling would sctaally throw away ve per cent; but it would fix the price for the tens, and go abroad as being the official quotation of the Beard of Brokers. An operation of this kind could not occur ets public nale, where any one could attend anil bid as Inigh a0 he pleased. None of these hocus-poous bozus eperations could be made in the open rotunda of the Ex qhange during 9 sale at suction. ‘The actual market wwelee of every stock sold under the hammer, in the very qsntse of all financial transactions of the eity, andata pinee where capitalists and speculators most do congre- can be obtained; and if they differ from those quoted @& toe doard, it may be taken for granted that the board | ng during three months of the provent roar, there hae ' eee ee ee ewe Kee ee Barer | aareney Bete pent to market nearly 62,000 ‘ wesbes.”” The stocks of s v ra of the leeding reilrend , more than during the same time of the ast. Tht health companies of the Westerm St.tes have fora ea time, | of the Cumberiaad region is excellent. Mining opera- tiens are gving on with unabated vigor. The operatives market by the bogus operationso certain cliques ef | are all satisfied with their work, and no diseon'ent pre brokers at the board. By sales among themee ves they | vailsin any qéarter. If the present mones of transpor- establiebed quotations from day to day, but whens res! | tation should continue without interruption, the end of seller appeared, believing that th: quoted priee could | the year will render » good sesount ef the Cumberland easily be obtained, there were no buyers, sad ef course | oa! trade. no sale could bemade. ‘Thr next dey, perhaps, to his | The quantity of flour, wheat, corn, and barley le(t at utter astonishment, a sale of the same stock would be | tide water curing the second week in July, im the years qpoted at an advance of one per cent. Operations of this | 1853 and 1864, is as follows:— cbaracter are of daily occurrence in Wall street, but they Pour, ws. Wheat bu. Comm, bu du, Barley, bu. are little understood by outsiders. It would not be far | 1853.... 76,546 Ed Mons — ‘ide of the mark to estimate that fall one-balf of the | 1864... 22016 Pa" ie = transactions at the Stock Exchange are ‘‘washes,”’ merely Dee... “33481 Dee. 117,802 Inc. 196,990 196,990 Ino. 800 bu. Tienes 2,016,280 commission every day for making wash sales of certain | tidewater from the commencement of navigation to the stocks, for no otber purpose than to get them regularly | 14th July, taclusive, during the years 1853 and 1854, ie ject of this can easily be seen. Outsiders have frequently Flour, tos. been caught by these artificial operations, and induced | 1653....958,282 is a private combination of speculators in all kinds of Dee,. "456,807 Tuc. 291,819 wae Ine. 83,208 stock securities, and it contains, at all times, two great ‘The aggregate quantity of the came articles left at tide cious for the inflation and depression of the martet | of July, inclusive, during the years 1662 and 1664, is ae value of each clasa of st : There is hardly a stock om | follows :—- bbe ta ts. buy rss 2.900; 806 porns mace for effect. Wehave known of brokers receiving « ‘The aggregate quantity of the same articles left at reported im the official operations of the board. The ob- | as fellows:— orn, bu. f, bu. PE 1d om to make investmente in the stocks. The Board of Brokers | 1#64....540,866 yarties, making such efforts as are deemed most judi- | water from the commencement of navigation to the 14th the list, that is not an objet of contention with the Flour, bbls. bulls and bears. Ibese sveat regulators of value, so far | 1862....1,242,001 as stock securities aro concernod, are im this way nbso- | 1854-... 00,886 Zo seca tc na lute, and all the small fry outside submit quietly to their Dec... Ta (806 Ine. no. 480,906 Ine. 805,487 Inc. 149,080 149,940 dictation. The public at large have for years boea governed by the decisions of this self-consiituted power, | latter left at tidewater this year, compared with the and it is only very recently that sales of stocks could be | corresponding of last year, shows decrease of 398,083 made otherwise than through the Board of Brokers. | barrels of flour. ‘The establishment of regular auction sales, three or four | | ‘The following table shows the quantity of some of the times euch week, has opened to the public facilities for | principal articles of produce left at tidewater from the buying and selling such securities, never before enjoyed, | commencement of navigation to the 14thof July, in- and we see they are availing themselves of these advan- | elusive, during the yeare 1852, 86 days; 1863, 85 days; tages. This system has thus far been approved of, and | 1854, % dsyom we bave no doubt will, during busy seasons, be made Recarm or Propvos ar Troswarss. By reducing the wheat to flour, the quantity of the available toa very great extent. It is the most satisfac. Canal opened Fgh 20.0 Are, tory method of selling stocks, and it may be fully as ad- | your, bbis.. 1,242, i A ic vantageous to the buyer. Wheat, bushels i seh 2 1,791,401 The annexed statement exhibits the average dally con- Ee dition of the leading departments of the banka of this city,for the week ending Saturday morning, July 15,1354:— New Yoru Grrr Barns, Banks. apa” sm Pxebanze,. 348 HORN Atlantic 521,465 28,801 Botter, Ibe America 14,561,886 1,564,537 Lard Commere: -7,922,119 1,863,701 uy Commonwealth:.1,164,414 New York......2,859,760 North America, 150840 15 i 708 1,222,860 i IIT) 6,479,077 14,818,184 15,119,416 1,430,364 We have had no returne for three weeks from the 3,220,048 | Waterford office—consequently our table ia not perfectly Republic 3,180°200 correct. These returns would alighthy increase the Houny ee ‘955, 169 | quantity of flour and wheat. Broadway - 1, 188: 208 | The warrants entered at the Treasury Department, 285/088 | Washington, on the 14th inst. wore:— 897,289 | For the redemption of stocks...... 1.15 s+. +.814,223 50 1,061,038 | For the payment of other Treasury debts 598,434 | For the customs.,.... 1,260,629 | For the War Department 1,808,021 | For the Interior Departm 278,810 | Yor repaying in the Interior De 86,958 Stock Exch Eighth Avemue., xchange. Expire City,.... Mospay, sey 17, aie: 030 1,459,893 $1000 Frie Inc be...¢ 96 Fulton. re shs Cum Greenwich 513/439 | 1000 Hu R lst mg be 1083; a a Grocers’, 452\852 | 3501 Cen RR bs,. 21 eee aon'see Set x ani Hi! Island City... 165,764 | 2000 8424 Knickerbocker ., 564,766 96,114 85, 400,288 | 2000 < Leather Manuf’s.1,874,425 236,249 230,239 1,350,386 | 8000 do. 2 84: Manbattan, 558,771 405,753 2)502/518 | 10 sbx Am Ex Bank. 103 38,477 689 '577,758 | 10 Del&Hud C1 Co, 111 85,104 107/200 800,309 | 50 Buk of Commerce 100% 7466 347,282 3,116,315 | 26 - 100% 78,053 285,709 883,624 | 100 Canton Co......¢ 223 58,809 128,685 476,167 sb8 2085 fe Rete eee Be Mor. Exchange. 2,531,016 '197,251 171/889 13788)949 p30 4 Metropolitan... .3,093,568 617,510 104 964 9,726,551 sbh5 434 National 1/631,076 165,814 141,818 '890;100 | 800 Flo&K Jt Stk... 60,059 4135 638,433 | 16 Mich Cen RR..bS 90 87,076 281,795 847,221 | 50 seen ee D8 BORK 608 116,264 78,075 | 150 Metullock’Goia> “a 073 3742 | 50 Nic Tran Co..a60 21 321,377 772,482 | 300 2035 93,2 326,892 | 260 20, 110,682 680,601 | 250 203 146,431 561,320 | 100 203 199,642 2,368,683 | 200 2004 217,266 "588,057 | 4co 20 107,795 307,683 } 900 20 ac : 40,260 89,609 349,179 20% 30 Little Miami RR. 95 Union.....,....2,480,444 518,450 255,807 .2,888,40 | 250 Bay 105 do. Total .... $00,407,004 16,074,093. 8,697,081 75,227,035 | 200 60 Gal & Chie us Crearixa Hovss Transactions, 100 50 Nind Con... 85 Exchanges week ending July 10 $107,198,581 SECOND BOARD, “ “ a 112,085,780 | $8¢00 Cen RRbs.. 70K 80shs Clev&To RR. 7434 > | “e000 Eric Inc ba...0 96" 50 do......b10_ 744 Total to date -$4,682,113,701 | 5000 Erie bg of °83.. 8544 15 Gal & Chgo RR . eile Balances week endin vse $5,167,903 ] 10 abs Poteet ‘23 860 Bete i a, Sate senna: te 500 Penn. £2 Co. greene gir MD eae Cahn, sone The annexed statement exhibits a comparison of the 100 Cum Coal Co... 8244 leading departments from the first up to the last week- | 190 32 fy etre gy Your Cr Ramee, ii He Be ‘Ri's00 53 1853. Loans. Deposits. Circulation, Specie. 200 os 100 N ¥ Cen RR. a 91S June 21. . $95,520,856 $60,018,171 $9,964,106 $12. 174.66) 080 2344 do. sce seven trate sat tous |e me oe 1+ 90,190,589 57,612. ¥ 29 9,388,543 10193, 264 CITY TRADE REPORT. 9,151,443. 13,001.34 Moxpay, July 17—6 P. M. 8,030,830 12:100,020 } Aswms remain quiet at $5 8124 for pots, and $5 50 for 9,075,076 11,508,124 | pearls, per 100 1 8,668,344 11,794,450 | Breswax.—About. 3 800 Ibs, American yellow were sold 8,005,235 11,455,108 | at 28 \c. @ 20c. per Ib. 8,642,677 11,117,968 | Breapsturrs.—Flour was in fair request at steady 8,996,657 11,634,653 | prices. The sales reached 8,700 bbls. : inferior State at 8,904,088 11,672,126 | $5 75a $6; ordinary to choice do. at $6 25 « $7 25; 8}054,404 11,742,354 | mixed to fancy Western at $70 $8, and other kinds in 3045 8,920,915 11,212,603 | proj ortion, Canadian was inactive. Some 900 barrels 21 9,209,830 10,560,406 | Fou changed hands at Saturday's y nguotations. Bi Mareh li. sree 6072901583 '187,565 %8S2458 | Hlour and corm meal were unaltered. ‘Wheat was Mareh 18. 93,418,920 61,008,605 9,255,781 20.618,45¢ | rately w ‘the transactions embraced 3,700 bushela March 26. @2,072,711 69,168,178 9,209,408 10,182,246 | prime Michigan white, part at $2; 800 bush. new Sout! April 1,. 92,825,024 69,478,149 9,395,826 10,264,009 | ern red at $1 80; sh. inferior do. at $1 50; art April 8.. 92;561,808 60,286,830 9,713,215 10,180.14) | 2,(00 bush. Missouri do. at $1 60 a $1 62 a ass Apxil 15., 91,606,274 60,009,276 9,603,008 11,044,044 | saree, and held above the views of buyers. State and {240 69,225,902 9,363,854 10, 2u,070 | Western oat remiined in fair demand at 50c. aS4o. per 69,719,381 9,377,687 10,951,153 | bush. Corn was more active; the sales comprise 46,200 68,855,509 9,823,007 11,437,039 | bush at Ole. a 6ée. for unsound; and ddc. a 70c, for 64 203,671 9,507,796 12,382,063 | Wr stern mixed, per burhel. 63,382,661 9,480,018 12,118,013 | Caxpixs.—There was more inquiry for sperm, at 30c, 90,981,974 61,623,670 9,284,807 10,081,541 | for plain and 40c. for patent do. per Tb. Mould tallow 91 (210,710 71,702,290 91881,714 10,281,969 | were worth 1éc. a 16sec. ; and adamantine 2lc. a 2c. 91,015,171 72,495,869 9'807/889 9,617,180. | per Ib. OES STS TL950;105 9.144.284 10,018 157 | Corres —The market was quiet and eaies vory Hght. Tone 24;; 88,751,952 69,598,724 9,000,726 9.680.375 | Only +mall sales of Rio were reported at 10c. a ile. Joly 1... 88,608,591 71,457,094 9,068,258 11,3%,800 | Java, best, cold at 13340. July 8., 88,347,281 72,718,443 95,757 12,987,318 Corron.—Fair sales were made at the official quotations July 15;; 90,487,004 75,227,338 681 15,074,093 | given below Upland. Florida. Modile. N.O.d'Texas. According to these comparative returns there has | ordinary, at 8 8 3 been during the past week an increase in the lino of dis: | Middling, 4 oN 9X 9% conuts of $2,089,723; in deposits, $2,508,800: and in | Middling Fair,. ra he is % specie, $2,800,775. The elreulntion bas fallen otf ¢338,. | PME. 076. The great increase in deporits and in the amount of specie on hand has been caused by the disposal of the proceeds of the Santa Anna draft on the Sah-Treasury. ; offered during the week, 2,47. urns of the weex in detail, together with the section of country whence the supplies Part of the specie drawn out of the Assistant Troasurer's | psiiden Hig Hak hands went into the banks as aspecial deposit, and an- | By the = don River Railroad, other portion asa loan on short time. This accession of Rta Reliscnds. strength produeed groater Liberality in dissounte, as From will be seen by the returns. Tho statement on the a wholo is a strong one, and must exert a favorable infla- “ ence upon the money market; but we have no,idea that t will benefit stocks, for the fancies are for the present beyond even any benefit from such causes The following table will show the discounts, deposite cirealation and epecie of the South Carotinn banks, ac- | cordirg to returns made on the 30th of Jane, 1354. — | Bayke oy Sore Canons. New York State, on cars. Ken'ucky, on car Fy Wt adson mere aenee . Py tho Harlem Relirosd—Cows and calve 5 ‘ —Veul calves —Sbeep and lamps There wasn fair supply of beeves at market L though the aggregate was some five hundred loss th the week before. Ihe demand hes been tolerably a Banks. Discounts. Deponts. Oi aoa le. | for thy seavon and prices are firm On the better caali B’k of State. $1 641,955 $435,746 $1,25 3 | ties we advance ovr quota‘ions half a dollar per hun ire! Re. Columbis, 1,077,848 188,449 _ Upen previous rates heard of afow exten selling at No report. = 810; other descriptions remain much as before. Matton RW.RE.. 78.188 971,830 23 and lamb are a shi waper, We revise quotations, to Plant &Mech.. $66.46 240,589 Dos 215, | correspond: U’n Charlest’n 761,700 2 9,736 250,410 107,887 | Beef cattle «$8.00 a $9 50 State Bank... 773,792 347,090 890,100 183,807 | Cows and calves Bk &.Carolina 74,5 252,020 218.777 45,114 | Veal calves, (live wi Bk Charlest'n.1,939,600 489.610 1,876,094 295,777 | Veal calves, (gross) Farm & Bxeh. 68,125 '441,035 92,503 | Sheep, BtHamburg.. 30,144 623,545 106-238 | Lambs. Com'l Colum’a 196,225 299,203 97,03) | Swine, Bk Mewberry 19. 338,745 Do. still fod Plant’s F'field F 5 At Browning’s— At roar! end calves, 44 veels, avd 5,457 sheep and | cattle herr show a smali decline on the igh aatitier, bat other kinds are without change. The market range is trom $7 50 to $9.60. Che hogh 54,216 | week wae $10) Cows and cal a nnn | A Sow extra Dronight S65 V : $10,358,547 $2,960,925 $7,343.588 1,459,089 | ight weight. $4 0 )0 $5 50. Sheep soll at $2 4 The Mining Journal says that the eters the 20d lambse@t $1 joa Fourth in the Cumberland mining region, daMy the | Spy eetes ga eet week ending on the 8th of July, had the effect of dimin. 142,863 Ismbds, Prives of \shing the usual amount of coal sent to market by more | this than seven thousand tons. During the week 6,123.11 x we 871,759 veef have g about one dollar per handred. Aizuros we (Last week tt ves atoady, at $30 t Sa ) als at fron 4, 5 tons passed over the Cumberland Company's raltroud, | O!, po- pound’ Shoop Dattor; aalow and 4,640 tons over the Mt. Sevege f 00 to $890. La 00 Morgac 10,753.11 tons from the Frostburg ny nents aor et and 190,865- 14 tons for the year fr 7 50 ver bumired; cows amd calves $40 to $66: ing the same time 4,061.12 tons passed over veal alte 4% ae par pound, more and Ohio Railroad from the Westerupor! region— | pe ort Yea Galed making 89,207 tons, from that region. Ainoant for the | allerton’s..23T at og ee SMR week from the entire region, 14,805.04 tous (asin a) “4 5,434 22,440.00 tons the week previous), of which 9.SI7.18 ¥ ate tons went to market by rallroud, and 4987.08 ‘on canal. Total for the year, 282,414.15 tons, ogy Sot) 611 tons ap to the same period hat the pears that nothwithstanerdiogthe wa * oun . ‘ Prmorts —Theve ware fo! year 97 Ine. 4,203 amonnt oCering for Liver. p it f at 6. annet t de"hins asl she tale Losdon, 100 Hoevre, rates fer bone. iad ay ise Le & fa = Ta ia at Bice. 8 $4 25 per 100 Ibs. Sexps were quiet. A few mall lots of clover found Duyers at 7&c. @ Se. per Ib; but other neglected boar.—We beard that 200 boxes Castile were ebtained ai lic per ib. Sreirxk. kinds were —Plates appeared in slack request, at 53:c. a The market exhibited no change of moment e moderate. Tne transactions embraced Orleans at 4c. a 43g¢.; and 126 do. Ca- Boticed » sale of 20 cases of No.1 nut- megsat about 950. Taltow perme have been 12,500 lbe. prime bought at 11sec. a 11K per Ib. Wasxry —Salea ie of 500 bbls. Ohio and pri- woe at 28%sc. a 29¢.; 100 bhds, drudge at 28. por on. Orns Axp Sprrirs.—Sales of * quarter casks sweet woe wine made at 650.; 53¢ pi iy brandy at ‘and 2 puncheons Scotch y at $1.60. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ouran men w s71mU70K2. AJEW YORE CITY BUSINESS DIABOTORY,—THE ominent hovses im each ofetiewing Het consists of pr: Dass Soone. BOWEN. Moh ANaE ry oo ALFRED E: 4 CO.,(imp’re avausr te mares om = a stroet IL DUOM, ETO. AMERON & Bure ‘Broad streot. v we. BRAND by Siero GrLDeMatBTER, 2 tH os depen ter.) 26 2 Vesey street, up stairs. iM dnire Jonge a Con, CB Sit! 4co0, see send Man’s) ruRi No G00D8 AY WHOLEsALS. HANTURD & BBO. 120 Pack sow, cpposive asvor House, LADING’ DBRSS bis Tory Peers WOOL, FRINGRS, GIMPS, KOHLSATT BRos. Gippirtere 3 1 4 ‘el 48 John street, CHAS. FEICKERT, ( 57 Dey street. gre sae dated esses M0 Wall Tons we Wr ainda SiS Broadway, cor. of Bleecker street. ICULTUR. AR EHO' R. L. ALLEN; (ato A, B, Alion & Co) 180 & 191 Water street AVERAGE pool, AND LYSURANCE BROKER. WALTER RO ONEE dae cvescneeoeeen00 Wall Ee HOWARD DANI Candsesps Gs GRO. ©. ant Sous SILDAWEITrS icity and Rurel Architectare,) 343 seats am) aay sy Shi hepeh 334-17 8) Superior Family Soa; Weehbington street. Bas asaec src GEORGE HAYWARD «120 Water street. zy 8, M, PETTENGILL £00. +--.-s ss 19 Nassau street. BROKERS, BILL OR NOTE. GEO. SMALLEY. «., 68 Wail poet DM. Fath (6 Jawneey court,) Wall street. ID STOCK BRORERS, ETO. WETMORE, MOBERT & CO... ... 0000.70 Beaver street, BOAT AND OAR BAZAAR. 200 to 580 beate always om band. A liberal discountto ane buy to sell again INGERSOLL, 260 South st. BOOKSELLERS AWD PUBLISHERS. A. 8. BARNES £CO.. (National Scheol Series,) 51 J: hat BRITANHIA AND PLATED WARE, CUTLERY AED JaPA3 J.&C. BERBIAN (wholesale and retail desiors) Govkine Utennils, Wood, and Willow Ware, “Betenrat Bradway. aoe and dest im the away, up stairs. BALLARD Now and tmproved edition, the ebea| ‘World, f0r sale oF sppriods :Otive 333 OARPETINGA PETERSON & RUMPULAEY. sf Brondwey, cer, White DRvoa, nym, cumno KINSLEY & DARLING. (Wholesale Dealers), .62 Vosoy at. J. GUBNBY. «Ne. 340 Broadway. (The oldest ‘United tates.) DEFIANCE SALAMANDER GAPES, Corrine pariaxce JOCKS ARD OB ae. ROBERT &. penis Lerppeeeens -192 Pearl street. Bape es! NRPHEWS. 2CO., Staton Island fancy 4: yea ee ee SR TAT eat Mee CosThs & Fouts, a Gmperters).-. "aa F Pearl a EXPRECIES—SHIPPING MERCHANTS. WARDS, SANDFORD & OO., (Foreign)... 96 Broadway. INSULATED ovis pasewt mops. Livy MANUP@. CO, Oe ew ois °° i ttateg conductor, for buildings and jadway, Poy vey hee ‘woop. 229 Broadway, 1 door above Astor House. Me We Oma (ibs bert cone done here)... 75 Nassau etreet. 1 aALao J.N, GIMSABDE. 604 Brendwey and 8 Metropolitan Hotel. ¥RENOM WINDOW GLASS. J. H. POILLON & CU., (lupportors). .. . 34 Barclay street. FISHING TACRER. J.B. CROOKE & CO., (Lmpt. ond Mi lanef.)...60 Pultonst. exal Beare, 3 pees AND Fioru! ¥. HOPKINS porters). ....61 y street. 3.8. WHITNEY & 00” Ne. ryt: retry trand 56 ica ste. iv, ‘z TOO: CHAS. s" LEFT (itp 6 Gea Det Dales 2-4 84 Fulton st, INDIA RUBBER WHIPS CLOTHING AND BALLS. NEWAKK INDIA ‘Zon na MANUF. CO., 60 Maiden lane, LAW BOOMSRLLERS AND PUB! BANKS, GOULD 4 €O.... LIGHTNING RODS. aM. oe. a cfr ogh eter “os rec ama EUGENE RL... see % Falton, third rs Talow Gold street. LAMY AND GAS FIRTURES. DIBTZ, BROTHES & CO. (Mosnfacturers). 156 William st. UMOAL IXOTRUMENTS, STRINGS, ETC. LISKERS. seeeeee old Mason treet. | - PF. ZOGBAUM & OO , (importers). ., .97 Maiden lane. BRURO, VEJTSBNBOR™ By (dm. Man )3 Maiden CARGILL 4 CO., (Importers and Man taf den lane. MAHOGANY AND ROSEW EB. &C. W. HOUGHTUN, (au fancy woo D «90 Walker ot, THOMASH BAYE, (importer and Wasul), 98 waigen lane. JOHN 8. Wilks AD... --400 Peatl eoreet near Chaba, JARDWARR, CUTLERY, EDGR TOOLS, ETO. peice or pe be hemp ATE AWD FENDER MAKERS. wk &. Jackson. fa rly W. & N. Jackson & Sons,) 1 Brosaway, one door above Nineteeth sire. PAINTS, 0118, ETO. EATNOLDS 4 BEY on siesee eee coe dG) Water ot, ovxes w as SUNGAN, Leas & Fas PLANIOUED TIN AWD JAPANWED AODGETTS, TAYLOR & HODGETTS (aaa iM Wiliam ot SEWING macuIves. aM. ee SEWING MACHINE CO., 397 Brosdway, PARTRIDGE & BRIEF, BIN. Gpcinal began oe), roadway. SUIY BREAD AND CRACKERS. RASTUS TITUB & « SPinain TARDY BLL & S055, Hi a Te Lee, BARNES. TR 8. M. SEOEY (iup. ond manuf) 628 Srondwway oot. 190h st, s-aninons ToTs AND FANCY Goons. r nt W. HOLBRRFON Weve vet bar) Jiaieen tase, EXGRAVERD ory WICKS & Phra Gerkell,) 290 Broedway, corner of Wal Winns J. FROTBIN Baa n00 (man (manwdacsarere} @ 1 Bockman ot, Aby additions to ine, 1 to the offer of 8. & oe 7 Nase SLACKING AND ne earn ns wane MARUPACTUR- Oats eexee nas 3 Ps ny ney enzerior S6 the Be ahaa ae “ SPORTING, ¢ ‘&0, ‘OR SeLK—A BaNDSOME POODLE DOG. ONLY i = months old, puro Fronch breed. Apply at 204 Spring atres REAT SPORT-GENTLEMEN AND SPOR: ‘the best om in the were. pointers, us tere, wel Il broke to foot ei ae beautiful ‘wale te aN alvo, 2, splendid ona auc ite $10 “ail krefer'® ara te be sy seek or are for sa) ae eae, oot Bakery corner of Usk se Tames stree: OCR co pInDs FOR SALE.—RIGHTEEN =n dirds. Those dirds wero of & lot of ity Meat The are the Bost and the fest that have arrived from bis coason. All warranted male Pry ab (76 Vourth street ie bay ~ + Jol j Pepe ca Q wilh Ns bh Corrs. 4 GRAND Marca ‘4 Weat Hoboken fon Sth, Ses" planers of, Barcen ye Weel H ‘cloek, thie bay tl A goed Na rane on opread ow 3.000,-2are ARD STORE JOR SALB SIX. O00.“ rece witee from Pow York, on the Phitndal. Rainy Saran, low for each or enshaneed fort ok Rew York. Bieokiyn. cr Wliamens BW Rica RDo, 907 Broadway. Bee $600. - py eg WwW. —A RARE = cee ome SrA pow Tw ete Ca8SH AND fn hon yge <4 PAYMENTS Sen cnet ana Ce. EXPRESS wid top) acaeats mimogt Be q be my arneas alm: 7. Mert Price ‘116. “Address ilerid ofhco. for ate week iow. in his forally obliges ths 12876; and he wil aertice the store Co proveat de- inte sale is more desirable than a full price. RUG STORE FOR 7 ITTRD ; ‘well stodked with ar eaLe od doe, oon Ato Sameens eaves Eni Eo hin sprite uggiet. roll reasonadie. ae peng we ti, OR SALB—SEVEN LOTS IN ays MORRISAN en peorner about three ute’s walk from rey ns Rs ea eerie for $700it salad for soom. For partioulars Commerce 81 teen inal ay Foes tae’ tong, at 2 ana erste ba: new, $1,800. Apply at 160 Washington, ora ge ere yt m0 9 Dare of the olty of clase pro > ma el Brooklys, yyy cay iseumbrasce. 6 Btocks at “A mar ¥ill be received in payment for part or all. A. BENS. EDMUNTS £UU., No. (3 Fulton strect’ Be OR SALE-THE AMERICAN WAIR | DRESSING 1 Barolay street, treo ms have recently OR SALE—TOE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES of s confectionery, or the lesse without et-ot, at 315 boc Svenne, betweem Twenty-sixth and Twenty seventh POR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A GRO. cers store with three fll be sold very ire of Mr. Rdoloteln, Morgan street, Jersey City, street, Will be sold pixon: (4 Carmine street New Y or, bry eritee wer peor ye Icon tm this city; the whole hose ta"to for sale wit! au the year. Wilibe et cheap. Tnquire of THOS, BEST Sadek itiocn ae Dine, ore, oars Cry pid wy te rieter bas sikere en, spouses nna ey) wat jine Brosdwaye mix php OR R SALE-THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A FINE im the Bowery, one o yusiaess localities. For For particelare address 4. Z., Chatham square Post Office. Fo, SALE—PORTER AND tay ING HOU! ef the dest locations in the yn, with four lots at Joon, and s superior cor: jogar store on a le-ding 9, 10; wm aereat yy rd $2,500 oan remain on mort. ag ery EL ie oe | and Bieks, South Broo Brooklyn. oy inal F{OR SiLE-THE LEASE. STOCK AND FIXTURES of a public house down town. For partisalars, inquire ‘at 19 Coenties slip. R SAUE_THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A CON: esto nore bow f ier sale cheng? ‘inguire o¢ THOMAS MOMGAN, 632 Hudson 1 PALE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF AN ol stabdisbed retail boot and shve store. Terms Has no objection to take real eststs in ex- thls ie arate chance for any parson desirous of er A Fa i EE aed oF afr 6. Gosdvae, F% SALE CHEAP—OVYE OF WILDER'S PATENT salamander safes, small size. Anquire at 69 Robinson street. ged S4LE, VERY CHEAP~A FIRST RATE DA- nerreoty pe spparatus. Ladies cs rage pestigetiey in the srt ina superior manner also, gant » hylighs gallery to let or for uale very low. Inquire at 687 Sixt aver ue, from 11 to 6. OR SALE OR TO L3T-THREE FIN: t houses. inquire st the corner bowen: Terms easy. ROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE FOR iy oe eocie for ¢1 or part ye remain until the stor? pa: it by ita profit Tt and will bero.d at a sac: the owner Prannot atrend to it. Great chance for a Apply toC. B. HOWES, 81 Nassau street, ‘une yor SALE—A HANDSOME THREB STORY haese $a Twenty-second street, near Fourth avenue; in Twenty secon ear Seventh avenu AINT STORE ¥CR SALE—CHEAP. ¥ Jow rent at 42 Fulton avenue, one blook City Hall, Brookiya. It has of falls, in the bury yossom of the year. from S15 t0 850% er day. arty a fhe money alance in jorsed TORN G Bet 1 ibd Grand street pur tenan te te it which she offices an: acres—t! merous Privileges fenwertes with ise hee reeertly been ughly re paint ro and Api -e ‘Sued out ie actuated » \ ti ett ny emighte iy gem th st Shs gunee, which by enlightened liber: lity om 00 Ininvitiag nat 10 “TIE ifferent somm de qu iy ma pity The hotel bass large nd op aco! it {¢ a rogwar eating house Tor tke aim The post efice ait Fhe Sr, Sed satan ae mete Pe tere: KER ease cantter the aoe Dealthfulacss of the place, seetber with the ‘agreeable a f | aly . ie or Be; So 2) 23 28. I ai = 2 3 z 5 ter Din be given rich to the won sees a land, as in distance tere. een cae tet ieee ¢ them are rev reegere and all Mande A Cava timber Zigvular deoeribing Ee a SMITE oun Baum. FOR SsLB —AW BIGBT be Pe LEASB the wost side of pit eet te ald ‘cn wens wien D Aes fae Trais ait and PO SELI—A THREE YRANS LEASE OF A RESPECTA a mea Sse semana, Soto nak te and wagon; marae —— eo t pee i per nn eke strech, Private ITS—, apes wtion toilet, ra FLOOR TO LET—T0 A SMALL FAMILY, OON- ntries Hoa tet roots ‘with al! them ander Paces let at quire on if ith of the occupant. desire: but cash ‘Terme reasonable, ie tou 8 He, Herala ‘OTEL TO LET -IN ALL ABOUT BI ies Ss furet ure for ‘Loe OE Nn fol is vent 00 ie rat oleae, ha 0 long enta the situation ono of the most 4° yitfalia the tower ‘the city. 18, 307 way. Per. OFFICE TO LET—CORNER OF CROS- S7ee NO. 10 CORTLANDT STREET To Dest location in the city for business; term of years. Rentlow. Apply on the ‘TORE TO LET OB LE. }) OR FOR SALE—OF PRE- mises 111 Ni sees sie. jaseau street. eo, ., BORLRS, or to B, H. be had fora Tao aT I one oth nt SOUTH, FOUR MINUTES. Tern of the Now York and Harlem rail- me modern bailt finished marl con MS elever ts of ‘Inquire of 8. R. Fu ai, 23) Gread sree NY. oe ag GOOD CHANIE ra deaedte eh hd Sivantee to scart foses oe oh 13 ee seb be LET—A SPACIOUS BASEMENT, ON BROADWAY, sdjoining the Bt. Nickolas | ‘The lease for s term Spgrely,siv ee, years will be Broadway, between ‘he nc hoursof 1 LET—A t YEONT BASEMENT, WITE aes (be jeenpiod as such Cnn Also bedroom, with or without CS LARGE BUILDING IN REAR OF 63, LET—THE Selthe r'ie pont pros ede foe neat cemee ia eit Sinisa ey viaccess space snd good light, Apply to W. COLE, No. 8 ann et, LET—A THREE ‘STORY BRICK HOUSB, re. ent andunder cellar vith Croton and baths, 33 Ws ‘Thirtieth bet Elsbth aud Ninth avenues, “or third door 4 ‘imth avenue. Possession given the lst of August In Inquire as above. Ment reasonab! Lent} SEW, poUss odxrarina +f be rooms, rey. berween 1a Bronaiway: Kent from a rw vo May's 9450. Taquize Ler yors. Lanes Bt\§ STORES, THREE high offers and tnd stituted oe the jain ‘Part of the villag aunford, Con Connections SUmeat cethope henss, tenlve sesmen tere, prorton: he above. For partioulare in autre of, MOUL Cherry street, New York: of Sands Seoly, Stamford. LET—A NEAT COTTAGE, CONTAINING ABOUT oght rooms pleasantly iibnsted at Clifton Staten be lots if desires, portly fara Sth Novemnert) KENNA: a ee aM, No. 1 next. ‘all street. Poem SHOPS, WITH AN ENG eee, hich ;, Windows on three sides; anton tarin; op six iJ C Fai fury. apply to. A COX, ra York 8 te — LLIAMS! N- iraent 2 SEE pe arbor me cae Terry. ‘Apaiy on the "Be Tisai vrict dest m shout f ‘ive aoe Premises, 48 South Third street. LET-A ROOM. — Ero, wry! IN THE st. ry briok hor 5a eaeidoe given at ener ont lo bai or A. 5. LET OR. LEASE—FOR a ARS, Towa hand faraished | : EEE hi 2 emda sae of 10 Seana OF EXEMPT FIREMEN.. REGU- obs Nord rare tgent, bt oe a aoe sy evening, July lath, at ts ea i A SPECIAL MEETING OF ag co, . 28, hold at the carriage duly i” ibe “following ressletions ‘wore ‘Whereas Lhasa footages of sincere, emoti I. i ica ee ee GO Revkirk bea. entation mag = Liberal donor, amd jeasive: therefore bey de it red, bake Seeder our at dprreriten a re ich prompted it: ieee eet uy 1} edvocaten of DRY ac. 88. GAYNOR Gone eres were pn BH pe Ret 3 x Delt wonainy charged. 40 Third evenea,

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