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FINANCIAL A MOSEY 248 K0T. Mompay, Ost 16-OP. M. The steck ms ket ocr oed very Quoyant this morning, with cons dersbieactiv ty ia tran actions ‘here was am improvemen n near y every stock sod, an‘ we notice a | good many purcha-ce, ariler's option At the Grs@beard | frie Bouds, 1871, advenoed 334 por cent, Kre Income 2; | Mimois Con'ra! Goods New York C mtral Bonds %(; | Canton Co. 3; ; C eveland amd ‘o'edo Kailroad 4 Micht- gee Raflrosa \; trie Kstirosd 1. The rise in trie rail. read atock was cawed undsudted!y vy he charaster of | the report mad by theo» tes of x igation, The Bales werd Rot uvuscaliy large, fact indicating incress- | Ing confidetce in the ston on the part of holders. | Reading Rsilroed dose not mova up s° rapidly as the pras- Porous position of the oompauy warrsnta us in onticlpat ing. We understani thor is some litte disaztooment | Detween the difler nt tot-rents re reseuted by the board | Of directors, re ar ing te asosg ment, or rather the president, of the comp oy de questions at lasae had | mothing to do w th t*« roduc: reunss of the road. The | a day was general. | was expected that © of brie beds would ad. | Vance, but it ox’euies to whens snd was of @ decided | character. It will douniie-n bo eustained. The market | oa the whole Ws much o-t¢ , aad closed with ao up- ward tendency | After the adjournment of the doard, the fallowing ale of bons and stoo's were mode by AH. Nioolay:— 94,000 Virginia State tres 1487 ..... ND COMMERCIAL: tou . Ks « 6,008 Uhio and Mirse~ yp! R, 2imort. Chovelaed ano PE org Lenox Fire Tow Fulton Five in ; Farmers? acc Ci eeus’ Bank of bo | Simeon Nrape will the placs at the +r teote’ (xchange to morroy | afternoon, rt haif pret ty oe Tho wa:ranta enirea at the freasury Department: | Wathington, om the 2B inet. s0rei ¥or the redempvion of «) ck... For paying other ‘Treweary Por the Custom: Covered nto the For tho Wer Le For the Navy | f For re peying to the Neqy Departae | For the Interior Leparimes¢ The redemption «f the pu! at the Treasury Departmert, Warhington. (or tue week eading on Satur- | day, was as followWs:—Lose of 1842, $40,500, do. 1546, | $6,400 ; do. 1847, $12,250; do. 1848, $5,600—Total, | 942.660. | ‘The saisxed ttatement er binita the average daily con | ditdom of tre lescing dé partment of the banks of this city foc the week endiog atuday morning, Oct es. 30) U4, 1864:— Banks. New Yoru ory fasks. Loans. Spoie Curculation site, | 2,575 6,144,072 201/586 '978,287 288,102 8,002,877 77,083 1,295,727 648/894 3'024 632 1L8e7 aS 117'187 2,888.666 192,670 8 3 114,765 1,476 £79 199,897 69 862 109,38: 69.829 926,0; 98,027 254'896 | 131,792 288 554 173,022 698,895 90,902 1,177,564 85,919 1,897,595 5 929,240 112}828 297,204 76,466 23,380 104,492 — 235 367 1.6888 1,113,614 182,079 848,246 023 683,747 75,960 141,622 705)! "62,049 134,009 461,858 SLT WL6LT 148,072 201,655 1,279, 401,238 8,195,542 v8 690 4.0450 109,183 | 793.740 te. 8787 4 324,006 24 880 ..1,058, 182 224 16% ders 612,(80 17,215 — 397.t 105 018 1,399.658 513;,! 232.963 4,072,084 « 2.697,527 187,060 1,074,146 3466 387 98,874 1,549, 174.587 109,653 Ri ly 212,761 4 Dock. 441,647 106.311 Bxohange.. 179,244 106,250 . 1,296,418 96'99T ‘04 860 94,03, 853,809 108.930 + 117,006 139,488 .. 2,278.00 180,640 . 1,002 484 208.858 ‘718,871 112.070 628 85,941 No report received 1,204,596 66.377 261,559 675,581 TNaftet’saa 284,972 267/807 1,791,529 $88,618,006 11,190,877 8,584,188 09,141,607 CueaninG House TRANSACTIONS, Exchanges for week ending Uctobrr 0 112,881,408 ~ = S46. (12,736,744 Balances “ October 9../...6. BeST ASS « “ OW icsccece 6,775,778 ‘Feo cancred statement exhibits» comparison of the @ondition of the leading departments from the first up to the last week \y returns -— New Yous Crry Barks. 1868. Looms. Depesss Circulation. Fane 21... $96,520,656 $60.018,171 39,96, 106 $12,174,561 - 0 | Betws and Louisville, to such sums os ee eprrooriate erm: eats, Rafirosé, of which tee (chosen by the severni banks rufered t+) small 90: par can ‘balit end verelly epportion, and of sech peper as said ceumittco BF approve, the avails Lo ho pall sack partias ia the dark potes of the abovers wed be. the Fastern citi at ove qu ith the fur'ter upderstam.ing tbat exohange of Cincinnati and Loui they may have meta frow the 'st inst , at the committes before pa Ani, on their part, the od Louisville, ehore agree to furnish exchanze 0 of one-half of one yer cent dnrtog ‘re time be’ar —ay for the six months ext eusung from prex mo—ond to return mo beok putes, « ther direstly or indirectly, to apy bonk for resemotion ‘The report of the © mra'ttee eppo uted to examive into the affairs of the New York and Erie Reilrosd, appeared at length, as an advertise ment, {a the orgabs of thie com- pany, end was duly puffed and pralet, as matter of « fr the rie moo! me rate to be eppointed oy en¢ banters of Cincin culated, like all other statemeate fssued oy the com: fore ish the backs and hearers | @ise of wivor be « ooswing | eldinge and tarooute. | sented to he suficient, ' eet course, The report is very full and verhee, and is cal- | tig’ raed os hetewes to have ruflictent! they hoff alese. This read is tho- tm perfeo* nd afords tetra: “ aey ore leid with doul wotdeneds, acd inv idental to wen @ property, ar repre long lease of Pena a cee an along lease of a vi an: * of New Vors. - erated in tho at, 4 cost # lar@ eum ip intevort amd dis- stoal emonot paid tor land, len or and rasting it ‘be company mas ont god by vis necersitivn 10 Heep im advecce of ics mesns, baving «nly tke alternative of sbandoning sims atready tpent or going om at a ancrisoe be indivijunl meaters of the Board, a8 we are inforvot. leat tnetr names (realy ge smousts without commentoa ibe he debts thus conwwacted were met from tim otber bull fy, ps bi eboulé sate that some parts of rec'at- » | 6d by reason of the sevances tw laber and materials to pany, to confuse and confound thors rot used to | be poerly or quite worth the sume ebser bed io trem anslysing such documents. Ww have made such ecceasts as convey in the forest wore tne subvtance of the re. | rept 30. It | port. Theconelusions arrived at by the committee are | $5°0.470 64 We are told that troy are probaoly now | favorable to the company, avd wi ve no doubt the sug- gestions made wil be strictly csrrisd out by the now | 2,0°2 rare, valued by detailed borrdof management Toe most imyortent, ia fact, the only important iiems in the report are those relaving to the current oarnings und expencisares The cystom of | Yeterials, beopir g accounts, the opinions of suceriotenceats, bok- keepers, &e., er0 of very little comequeace Tae pudlic ond thore directly intorested want nothtug but facts aad | One third figures. The committee having classiSea their report uncer different heeds, we bave seecied such as bear Cirectly ugon the points at iveve — New Yorx anv Erie hk 4r2oap—Commerrge’s Reror. TRE TERIOD INQUIKED INTO Te thet between septomner 3), 1852, aad Septembor 30, 1564, ‘The complete returna terminate with June 30, J£O4, but with the help of oartial revaras and estimates ‘we 876 Able to come with proximate accuracy to 4eptem ber , 1854. ibe reesation of your board tavi'ed inqviry’ “for such periods as we wight ace fit? aad euthorived us “to question the aflio rs cmeerning tas emo.” Op consulting with easb other we thought that ihe purposes to whica we were cal'ed would be unswor- (iby going back to September 30 1852. at which tims the road had beep in ops a'ton nearly a yoar aad a bal’, | ord two dividends hao beea dectared We have found the officers: f tbo company roady to vender every nasistance in their power aod to answer all vestions "We therefo e fev) justified in aasoming that ¢ examination is thorough fo: ta» time whica it covers, and the scbjects to sbich it relaces KSPOKT OF EMBER 30, 1852 We assume the conden: et bsisace shet of 1852, hereto pnvexed (A,) to dea correct exhtnitof the affatra xf tho ny on tht day ‘The balunces have been compared. rolbrook ard fousd rignt, cortaia corrections pg made inthe const: nad traasporration a¢ counts scbedok “Yo will cbservo that corta'n ciserepan ies exiat be- tecon that statement ave the published report cf tho | Ging of that company ut the some tize, made by the surcr, in pursuance of law, Three dissrepancios are edr i wheress, fo ing anpad ether accounts payable, it them @mounte: ia gross SO) Be ers $2,771 660 29 Peduct accounts and bilis receivable (C) 887,143 46 Palance floating debt (H)..... $2 884 406 8 Second.—The passenger, {eight snd other earnings are rep ecentad im the report as ielivws:— Passer cer earnings $1,082,030 87 Preigh dad 1,483,193 76 Yom other sources 271,030 90 Total..sssesssveesereGere sees $8,697,766 68 The actual carnings of the same tins wer Vassengers . + 1280,782 18 Freight . 1,761 026 OL (ther sources 272,167 75 sere $3,319.906 14 Total.......++ ‘The first discrepan: sable an alone constituting s Goativg debt, and by deduct- ing from them the valoe of the Builslo aod Stato Lino Rellroad stock, and of the fuel om hand, cash acwptances for iron net received, aod bills receivable. The balance in aeaumed te represent t: e foativg debt ‘ibe second discrepancy is eunsed oy reporting only the credlis of oger and freight evrpiogs, without de ducting debit smounts to be refunded to independant connecting roads, The tem ‘other sources,’ ia the report, is made np by adding the Hudson river ferry carvings to the lodger bolenee, wrich appoars to be cor- 2 Teet, since the forry expovsorare reyvorted We leave your body to c+term ne tha reasons for there erconcous atatements, and to whom they are to be charged. We can seo no juatifi sation for them, " pears im evidence before us that the knowledge of tiem camo to the then Roard of Litectora ins shart time after the report had been sent to Albany by the Treasuror, ana that the subject wae investigated by their orvers. We thin they erred in no: fraubly exposing them “ince September, 1858, your board had bad to contend against 1Le effects of a dividend declared warn not fully eacaed, ord the representation of your floating debt at far below ics setual smount. \ developement liko thia, in the outect, Ind us to regard al after transactions with suspicion, and to eerutiaice them rigidly. The results have been highly favorable t» the company. * * a * ETAIEMENT oF THE STOCK AND OruEn INDERTEDNIAS. Te tween September 30, 1852, and -eptemoer 30, 1853, ae incressed $2,233.099 91; the funded debt, rnd the floating debt, $30,619 66. ptember 30, 1863, and June 30, 1854 the eae accounts were increased as fllowa:—Stock, $23 S07 76; funced debt, $1,934,192 10; floating debt, 126,848 68, The total increase, therefore. in tho st ck, funded aud floating debt, between September 30, 1862, and June 20, 3854, was $6,788,567 St (G) On the 30th teptemner, uit., the stock, funded debt, and bila payable amounted to'$34,860,004 90, (11). Tae Looks not boing jet written up, (which is impossible frcm the nature aad extent of ‘he sompsny’s busineas,) ‘Wo cent give the exect floating debt cn that day On ibe iasue of stock since Septem er, 1852, the ¢om- pery have suffered a lows of $2.5,643 through salea of stock bypotbecated for purchase of iron. ‘he iron ia said to have advanced nearly enougn to cover the ‘tho discount in the 6 of ida of the com- any durizg the same time has been $285,168 07 The concition of the floating debt ow the 80tn Jase. mor- its attention, (D.) "he bille payable acoonnt on that aay, smounted 10 $2,709 585 73 ‘ihe total Mabilitios ct the company to mature in the mon he of Jay, August and Soptember, umounted to Juiy. Augit Fl debt.8805, 3 September. Total 068 16 $648,079 29 $513,792 69 $1,096 868 OF ang. 93,866,807 67.8.7,655 9,424,786 11,102,661 : Bept. 17.. 04,190,589 67,612,301 9,560,723 12,860,285 | Jnt'st... 122,500 09 245,000 09 31500000 ‘642 500 Co Bot. 22.. 85.367/981 65,748. 720 9'388,543 10,303,254 | —_—— —-—- — ——= Nov. 10. 83.717.422 87,446.424 0,161/443 18,001,024 | Tafal. $927,556 16 $898,019 20 $858,792, 60 $2,679,838 06 Des. 17... 87,866,073 64,312.478 6,030 830 19,166,020 Owing to theve lesvy payments, msturing in such 5 80,835,362 | 124 proximity, the company feune theaseives ia a critical + 69,071,262 68 pination. 2 for ob aming avout $350,000 on sceep'auces 61,208,460. 8,996,667 11,634,603 — ¢ ndorsed by varions mom bora of your board, an eecered 61,826,009 8.954.404 11,742,884 by kypothecation of the bonds of 1883, they exscutod 61,975,675 9,209,830 10,560,400 — tisea mortgegos as follows:—eno dated Auguat 29, 1854, 61,098,005 9,259,761 10,618,456 | to Corrolius Vanderbilt, on the road and franchises to $9,478,140 9,395,826 10,264,008 | cocure bim as endorser ot their accoptanco to the amouct 88,901,276 9,683,998 11,0464044 c¢ $400.000; one dated Jurust 29 1854, to Cernelius 69,719.83) 9 877.687 10,961,1! ‘Venderbilt, on 180 locomotives, 2,975 cara, pia'forn 64,203,691. 0,607,795 12,982, trucks avd beggngo crates, and vpon other goods and 87,623,670 9,234,807 10,081,081 chavtels of the company, to aeynre the eam; and ono 72,496,850 9,007,839 9,627,180 | ntoa August 31, 1#04, to Laniel Tres, to cure him 60,696,724 9,009,726 9,028,875 | for eccommedstion notes and oncorwmenta ty the 72,348,443 0,195 167 12,257,318 | smonnt or $03),168 20, and for atl future endor-emanta, 75,980,082 16,720,809 | tho whole not to exceed # + (00.600 at any ove time Tho 93,723,141 76,878,457 981 abilities secured by thee mortgages aro abown by ache- 98,485,05' 74,626,899 18.622.023 guile (fi) Thue, while the road for ng. 92,880,103 78,834,565 14,853,972 the quarter wore bete »andred thous- 26... O1,457,05 78,781,179 5 395,072 | end dolore, snd tte prospeete worry more faroradle cor ‘1,. 01,891,788 72,856,727 9 984,582 bret, 4 | the future, the company was force |, by cro wdioy 91,528,244 78,881,235 8 968,707 14440317 | heavy payments into a time of groat 91,090,783 74,407,701 2.820,0°9 14,484,250 | want of conticence, to plete ali its araiiavic axote « 92,098,011 72,938,458 8 902 623 | meet a part of its Hoating cebt, and ite rtock aud seouri- « 92,102,613 71,796,423 8 T12 136 12,244 | {ie wero lsmente'y deprocistod mm conroquence. + 91,380,626 70,285,010 & 918,402 ‘Tho measures adopted pave the neeosary temporaty Oot. 14.. 56,618,933 69,141,097 8,584,258 90,877 | relief, and It is the opimion of ) our Omaacial officers that ‘This oxb'di's om important contrac toa in the line of | Giscounts end deposits. ihe barde aeom to have taken | hold of the matier in earnest. in one week the regular | @iscount Lino bes been reonced uosciy throe millioas of | dollars. Ip tho returns for the pest reox, ths report of | the Knickerbocker Bank ‘as left out Tuts aceonate | fora portion of the Isrge decrease ta dircounts and dé posits, A comparison of the returas for the past week ‘with those for the web previous noes decrease in dls. | counts cf $2,761 689, in de osits $1,144,019, In cirouls. | ‘Bon SBF4 804, and wu inornese in peels on handof B40. |» 800. ‘The Knickerbooker Bank last week reported as fol- | Jows:—Lonce $507 146, ryocte $43,018, cireu'ation $89,- | 104, deposits $298,909 “hene items are al) deducted | from the eecregates this week, which reduces the more- meat iv exch department more than it otherwise would | have been. | Phe Cambderiand Miners’ Journal of tho 18th insteat | gives the following secuust of the coal trade for tho week provieus:— the week ending Oetoder 13 there were trans over the Comberiacd Cai ani [ron Company's ywer the Mount Sa, ailroad 4,024 tons, matiog an ave- rostburg rion for the | nts 244,601 18. ren ‘Vent and fh enourors for the work. 13.967 05 tous, | of Jenaary inet 48 015 15 Cons, of whiea ted over tho Ba timore acd 05 deounow1 the Chesepesce “ | ‘The Cincinnati Cacetia presenta the following propos! | tom for an arrangement betwen the bants and Dankors of Ohio ead Kentucky, wiih a vies to se:uro a sanp'y of It has been acopted by the former, aod It is ppeaed will be accepted by the inttr:— | maberess in view ef the preeent stringent coodivion of the nowy fa Ciocinnsti and tnrooghoot the ‘West, it lion been suggested the’ so arracgement 06 oy. | fered into betwen the bake qed hankors of this city fend Louieviilo, and the backs of Ono, Kentaory, State | Paske of Todisos aud Wheeling, Vs, whereby (to somo | gt last.) reliet mvy be off. the iater- “On the part of tho banks abdoveaamed, it is proposed — ot they discount, at a low rate of interest, cay ———~ { din'y £06 Hap MeTOrwL Waukke and banners of Clnciasatl , fa | to complote the N portent, thovgh not eseential | muy then te made In the construc ton acco nt. We deem such sb emorgency cannot occur again §=We understand that the contracts for rolling stock whieh focreased the Jrevent heavy floating obs, are etther ooarly ovmpioted oF axe concelled. We a:@ aseovet that no new contracts heve been tuade since March last, and that for soventy- © engines contracted fer to meet th» neconsities of +6 7080, the contrnets for twenty-two here heen cencelled with the consent of rhe com tract 7s, and sitteen rom un to be celivered This wise arrangemec: has checked the inerence of the floating debt and if th policy be porntst e¢ in, the affairs of the company will sone bo putoaa tounder basis.. In our Jungment, it 19 better to panto Shere Jov aro, watll adertions can be mado wt a less 640. vice of the means and etoats of tho eomapany. . * CONPTRUCTION ACCOUNT On the 00th Sept., .652 the consiraction secount amounted to (A)....++....++« $26,947,576 79 Acded to Sept. 30, °63 ¢ ye $4,981,257 42 Added to Jane 80, '54, (6). 1,664,121 S0— 6,035,379 22 Total June 90, 1954, °(C) + $82,876,966 O1 ‘The superintendent etater that ho deems tt ‘ Exseatially rocosrary tor tha eenoatcal workinz 0” to roed, that the Dotaware river briiga, toe engins | bouses end turntable at Port Jervis, avd the ebgne houses at Sa-quebenoa tho crnvection of the maim tract | with Centre strevt pier st Vunkirk, snd the awitenes oa the (elaware division, +bood be completed, which will involve an outlay of about $20,000 *” én expenditure of $500 will complete the reound track on ‘be Union Rail ond. The lecomotires and cars for whieh the company 76 still Hiab e, in additive to ascopt ances amount to $218,000, ond $10,060 will be required ind briege, #biok i deemea im- Itis b-bevod that © rest is bighy desizale, snd recommend thet the constr ae. ‘om sccount be ten élosed, and that futare additives be monde trom earcins 6 ADDNIONS TO TAB RED, TRACK, CUTTINGS ENUANT MENTS, ROLLING STOCK, 40, MINCE SePT. 80, 1568 Hari g asoattainea the increased indonte ness of the company, and the increarea oort of the road since Soo tember, 186%, ard having learned tho princlpier governs log tbe distribation of coovpte, oor next inquiry wea coperrping the erpesdisure of this large scm of money. Un thie bead we docend ontirely upom information de rived from 126 General Saperiutncent, tn reyly to our question, which we return be oeith, (appeneix tl) If 22y topographical Information be recosmary to tae oven prebension of bir retotos, it «axy bo fourd ia tho Direo- tors’ Report to the Stockhrldera Im November, 1863 pRovERty. ‘The pext natural foquicy wes concerning the property | 6,600 vbia ordinary to choice State re) ting this exper divare. Fie compeny te which will apjéar by roterence to the noce to , cA cy wis caused ny regarding bills pay- | 76, principally | | 1 | | | | interest and dividends, paym nts, &e., accounts, and | Transportation expenses prio | coed of a bron? gangs ron 404 | Weaterr and } 18 | Trepeportaticn ex, | even better counections ¢ i think thie is iudiepenandle to the pro; ‘Tho outetar ding seeonnts an) bikie rosy. blo caagot be exactly stcertaiped, the beoks not being mate up to On the 80th of June last they amonated to shout equa’ to the accounts The oer property is se tetloes: estimate BHOU.. ses erereereeeeses +. $1,889,162 00 183 lecemotives, valued by detailed eati- mate about, 1,736,008 00 656,804 81 Fue)... . 28,821 70 One third intereat in Lake Erie steamors, COR eae iia - 148,487 43 interest in Lake Erie propellers, COnt.... 712,287 2T Four fifths interest io Francis Bkitay, cost 160,000 00 Corning aud Blosaburg Meilsood bonds... 9,000 00 Loon to Conacdaigue ond Niagara Falls Fallroso,...- s+ ’ 100,600 00 Carh on Beyt “86, ‘about 140,000 00 Ker ertate... 32.311 80 Cv rere propelioe Ruffalo Bend City of Toledo... TO... sree essere seseevesses: $5,000 920 89 Gur strenti n bes been called to the fast that, with fe.reely an exception. the New Yorke ani Erie itsilre«d C wreny bes sefreined from contributing to the con- st-uction of tribu‘aries. We think th.t thecirecvors wey point with pride to this evidence of good judg: ment * * * ‘ * * GUOSS AND NET BARNINGS—1862-8, Gross earnings, or $4,215,962 36 ‘Transportation 182/407 Other charges, Tht, 408 55 Interest on fanded a 1,298,291 20 3,817,072 97 $501,889 39 art return and $5,876,273 14 Net earnings 624, —Compi part estimate. Gress earnings... Gteer charges as belo: 898,666 05 Intexent on funded devt, 1,491,666 89 4 631,192 86 745,60 78 Net earnings,, os «o ‘other charges” in the years “be following S5u4:— Rent of Union Railroad Love in runcing labo steamers: Loss im ranning Frenci-Skiady ic to Sept. 80, be carried into 1858, not reocired so as to last year’s account.. Hire of engines 206 cars... Inverest om floating cedt to June 30, Fatimate of came for three mouths, , Total. 0. cceserecsesievse cor +++, $303,666 06 It timated that during the last year the gross earn- , ing Geert ased about $300,000 by the break of gauge, the stuibe of eng neers, ond the May freshet. TUS PROGYRCTIVE REVENUB. ‘Tho President estimates the gross earnings for the next year et $6,0(0,000. Weare not weil enough acqusiated with the date upon which be forme hia judgment te be ablo to give an option concerning the precise result: bat | in s0 fer as it is an expression of confidence in 2 decided increase, both in the grogs and net earnings of the road, | we {wily ogres with it, Notwithstanding the systematic mancgoment of the road, itis the opinion of your officers that decided re- uetions may yet be effected im the transportation ex penres By tho increase in tariffs, whieh has gone into ¢ifect, and tho promised decrease in expenses, ve that you may count upon a decided gain upon the results of the year just closed, even without the anticipated in- crease ip business jok thatany past rosulis are to be But wo de nut this taken as tho measure of the future busiaces of Now York and Frio bara). From the opening to 1862 untd Ma: last, it wae in the condition of a man with orerrm It had'virtuaily but ove track, with nnuflcient sidings and turnouta (great as thoy were) with incomplete roadoed. cuttings, em>araments and bridges; with station-houses nequel to the business, «nd with a rolling stock cou- stantly added 10, snd yet ever behind its wants. Twas siso ured in =he coustruction of its second track, to the exclusion of a better paying business ‘iheso thinge are now changed. With tho excoption of 73; 72's the propored second track ts completed gud ia uso, tho Oo treek is jn better order than ever before, be cuttings are widened. and brought to the natrral Hope, theembankments are in good ord r, the e:ation houres, Water-stations, wood-sbeds, Ac, ao esteemed aceqvo ¢ to wan’e as abown by experience, the bri-ges are iepronented us in good repair, and tho rolling atoex, the ugh not as ‘arge as the Direotors seom to have desired, vil n.cet demacds fer some tine to cowe, when the vorls in pregresa are completed, which caa be done for 000 The Now York and Irie Railroad now earns annually abort as iarre @ aum at was originally prososet to bo expended in ite conetruction. It a4 2 competitor for the eno moue Pommenger ‘and freight busiuess of the Lake country, the Nortbweat aud tne Canaiian posinsuls. with Now Ycrk: and also for that of the valley of the Obio and the Missiersppi, with which {: ia soon to ha Bnog. It pases through « line of country bavirg no other eastern outlot by rail, whore productions sre bulky, and whicb has hitherto Deen less densely peopled tran some other sections of | the state, only because more tifficult of accers; end its ‘tributaries poretrate some of tho rich:st miners! and egricultural lands in the Union. ‘When wo ree what it bas already dono while new, in cumberod and without perfect counections, we have no difficulty ip agreoing thot it is destines to do decitedly more with exrerience, without incumbreace te the traffic, ‘and with connections crtablished. At the seme time, we cannot shut our eyes to its condition. We are aware of the difficulties with which your bowrd has had to conterd, sad bear willing testimony to your arduous and untiring exertions to sar. mount them” But wo think you will ugree with us that tho recent eritieal situation of the comoaay has demon- trocod the imerudence of saticipating earnings 69 large- ly, and calls fr frankness and jacis 3 macagement on the part of tbe directors. If tre public ean bs assured | thatthe consirnciion account is clozed, aad s sciome ean be devised ror retiring the flosung dent—making thy rams time proscee:ive provisions for meeting t fundod—ve see nothing to provent this road from becom- Sox one of the most valuable ralivay propecties 1a the world, 40 insure this result we reeommend:— 1, That the constraction account be closed. 2 an inorease in your tari? prive of freight and pas repgers, both way aud throngh. Wo heliev> thst sa tm mediate judicious sidition to the precent ratos isnot only duo to the stockholders, bat will essentially eon- dues to the permanent wel!are of the company. 3. Thet po dividends Le paid till the floating debt is Aig oaved of, 4 That a sloking fund be osteblished, to bo pald monthly into the hends of-trus'ees, icdependent of the company. 6. That tho Provident and Vico Presidentof the Com- pany be required to give their whole time aud undivided atténtion to the du‘ies of their respective offiess. We mansgemant of and Erte Haileoad ration as the New York 10 TAI go a Co: ' Company. All of which is rompectfully eubmitted J.VES BKOWN, ‘THOMAS TILESTON, DP. D. WICLIAMSON, JOHN H_ GotRiIs JOUN ¥F. WILLIANS, J. C. BANCROFT DavIS Stock Exchange. Monpay, Oct. 10, 1854. CALKB O, HALSTED, DAVID HOADLEY, $1000 Virginia G4.... 99 S00 TU R10pet d10 we 8000 frie lve Bonds, 90 100 4€00 Krie Con Bs, 71 7245 100 1000 do.....83 73 48 LitileMismi Rios 97 14% 25 Clove &Toleio RR 8834 7 -20MichCea nR....¢ 88 r 69 8 a i 28 62%; fh Frto 2000 d0..... 83 695g 65 5000 do... 060 69 200 BCCON YConRBes8 87% 100 2000 bs wm 650 50 600 do.. 106 0000 ST&Sark Babs 88 100 0 Pcrp &lebigh Z 134 $00 DON J Zine.. 5 200 50 Canton Co... BO, do, .be0 SECOND 8 86 $2000 NY Con R Bs £060 Erie Boa, ’83... 540 111 Cent Re. Bi 800 ba ¥eC Gid.b60, 100 Cum Coal, CITY TRADE REPORT. Monpar. Oo; 16-6 P.M Brrapercyrs —Flour wae dnil and b avy, witn sales of $8 8 88 31K; Weetern at $8 26 a $8 62 08 & fone Wee > rere ne $8 76 $10 26; 1,205 bois. super. miles in lonet ‘termint ent ¢Auaros ut New. | Coe Canadian, to hood et $7150 67 87K: and Fe eee esa wa tho leven at Ihickick, nad | Dhia Soetherr et 86 95 & 00, with 400 bbls Jetsay connected with Now York at Jorsay Oty by the Usiom mcal Ot 4 87)¢; exd 200 bois, Brandywine do, at 64 6756 6. per buarel . et wanquite firm. asthe st, enc later pews waited by the Baltic, waders te Fxexitrrs —Bates for Fngiish p rts opis edvanced, | wind more offering for shipment; and to Liverpool about 4°,£00 9 50 060 bushels of corn were engaged ot 6d in bulk and Cd. in ebip's begs; and 46 t» £00 bales of com pressed cotton st bya Lovcon 1,000 bole oft were engaged nt To Antwerp WOO bege cocoa wore en- | geged at 2¢d.; 10 tons mehowany at 268 ; 100 co log | Ford at 80e., snd 409 doin apiris torpeatine at to To Hamburg 700 bbls spirits tarpentive e ie et?ke Armell venel wos loaced with corn for an | Irish channel portat €30 in bulk. . a smericam brig, of 106 toms, war teken up to losd tor Norfolk for Ja- waica snd beck, at $2.'00 port charges paidat bote To Antwerp 100. bb's, were cogered at 25a; $d., ani 150 balos hops at le re vnupto load at faltimore for epee neighboring port at $6 out, aod $13 bome ‘to Californio rater were at sboat S0c. per foot measurement. To Sayre rates were uncharged, though rather more inquiry | PRovEICNS. Pork wen lons active. The sales included oor here. at $1226 for mass, aad $11 373 for ime; with 1,000 bola mess, Cativerable during the rat Ofieew days of Jenuary, at $13. Cut ments varied little soles were made of 200 | 102g. per Ib.; and 170 bhle beef at formor quotation: | Butter and cheese were unaltered | | \SYRBTISEMENTS KEN WED POLITICAL, TTENTION, DEMOCR TS! -10°N MOGRATH, THE only regular democratic candi‘ate ominated for Police Justice of the Frunb, Sixsh, and Fourteenth words —A ware meeting of all persons friendly to the election of the avove named candidate will be beld at W. P Fower’s, Montgomery fall, No. 76 Privoe strect, on Thuraday evening, the 19th instant, at 73, 0’clock. Se- } Vora! gentiemen will be present and address the meeting, | Smenast whom will be the ewadidate himelf. The laboring portion of the distrie are especially tovited. By créer of the committee. JOHN DWYER, Chairman, ‘WiiizaM DiLacy, Secretary. IGATH .WaRD-—UNION AND HsRWMONY — ate meoting of the 1lemoeratic Repablicen Nomi re Log Commitiee for charter officers of the Highth ward, held Octorer 16, the following nowinstions were unani- monsly agrees For Assesto. bioraricoee yg 4s ‘ebard A. Chambers, Tor Constables { ini: Mones For Comwiasaloner of ‘ommon “choola—Isane l’hiflips. Yor Ipapector of do —Dr. stephen Hasbrouck, (tmvid A. Fowler, Jckn K. Whelpsy, Albert W. Smita, Allen R. Jolie. FRANCIS FLEET, Chairman Nominating Committes R. W.S. Boxsar, } Peaking SieRY gsY. Yor Trustees Macrice Harris: ‘TH ASS!MBLY DISTRICT, SEVENTH WARD.—AT ameeting of the Pemocratic Nominating Coavea- tion, held at Knickerbocker House sorner o' and Gouverneur fatreets, Oct. 16, Edvin L. Smith was ‘unanimously nominated as tho candidate for Assembly for the Fifth Diatrict of the city of New York: DaNIEL McG ARRAY, Chairman, Jauxs Brows, Seo’y. IFTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT,—AT A MEETING of the Whig Nominating Convention, held at Kirk’s Fotel, corver of Third avenue and sixth ntreet, October 18, Aras G. Williams was unsnimously n :minsted as ti candidate for Assembly torthe Fifteenth district of the city of New York. ARLES JOHNSON, Chairman, B. Y. Fommerrs, Secretary. PIFTY SIXTH COUNCIL DISTRICT —AT A MEETING ‘of the National Democratic Nominatiog Commities, held at Wm. O'fensell’a corer of Twea-ieth street and Third avenue, on the 16th inst, in compliance with the call of the Siuyvesent Institute Geveral ‘mittee, Joha Mott revived the unanimous vote of the committec, and was duly nominated for Couecilman of ssid district. / WM. PRARSALL, Chairmsa, Wx. B Grxey, Secretary. EPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR COMMISSIONGR OF Streets and Lamps, JOSEPH R. EBLING. R. EDITOR:—MY ATTENTION HAS BREN CALLED to a card in Suntsy’s Herald, over toe sigaature of “J. MeNulty, M. D.,?? in- which my nominetion as an independant cand for Alderman is repudiated, an} in which the M. D. declines the nomination «f Inspector of Hlection, and indulges in some varcastis remerks upon my nomization. McNulty, ail that I bavo to sey is that bis nomination was made without any sgercy on my part, and had ay wishes been coneulted his name would not have been upen the ticket for any cflice, last not until my name had first been taken off. I have understood that the nsmeof McNulty was first propose as a candidate for Constable, and I suppose that he fee's chagrined at not rectiving a now! m for that office of trast and profit, and ce the display of ill-feeling he exbivits towards me. Im conclusion. } will add thet I have been ploced in remination for Alderman of the Third wari hy the partiality of the citizens of the ward who regard party nomipations with disfavor. without solicitation on wy part acd if clectod [shall discharge the duties ap- Tiaizirg{o the office honesty, feario-sly, and wo tie ot of my humble capac’ ve wien, y, J8°AC A, BLsUVELT, 177 Greenwich stvest. New York, Oct. 16, 1854, tizens of the Third ward is favor of indeyanient pominations and incependent mev, and opp sed to the corruptions practised at primary elections, are requestee to assemb Uetober 13, Dey street, on Wedtesday evening, o’slock P. M., to ratify the nomiaa- tons of Joun N. Genin for Mayor, Col Wm Grantin for Corgresiman, ‘bird Congressional Dirtrict, Isaac A. Plauvelt for Alderinam, Reuben F. Perry for Councilman, Seba M. Nogart, for Assessor, &s. Rminent speakers are expected to be present to address the moetiag. BENJAMIN @. B20 WER, Chairman. 'W. J. Hoorm, Seeretary. TUM? CANDIDATES FOR POLITICAL PRINTING — OLIVER & BY OTHER, 32 Beckman street; platform, “neat, quick, cheap.” EVENTH WaAnk).—THR FRIENDS OF WILLIAM O’zhea are earnostly requested to meet in mass this evenirg. Oct 17, at 734 o'clock, at Rutger's slip, corner Water street, according to resolution at late nfeoting. GrURGE LD. DOWLING, Chaumin. Gronay H. Trrs, Seeretary. TATE OF NEW YORK, ‘Albany, August 10, 1884 —To the sheriff of the County of New Yorn.—sir: Notice is hereby xtven, that at the General Election to be held in this state on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monsay of November next, the following cfficers are to be ei-cted, to wit>— AGoremor, in the place of Boratio Seymour; A Licutonsut Governer, in the place of fantord E arch; ‘A Canal Commissionor, in the place of Henry Fitehagh; and Am Inspector of state Prisons, in the place of Henry LOTTA; All whoso terms of office will expire on the last day of December next. ‘A. Kepresentative in the Thirty fourth Congress of the Umted States, for the Third Congressional district, com- pened of the First, Second, Thicd, Firth ana Fighth arcs, in the city of Now York; for the Fourth district, composed of the Fourth, Sixth, tenth sod Fourteenth warde of the city of New York: for the Fifth disirist, composed of the Seventh and Thirtecuth wards in Now York, and the city of Williamsburg, in Kings county ; for the “ixth district, composed ot the hleventh, Fifteenth avd Seventeenth warda in New York; for the seventh district, composed of tho Ninth,-iateeath and Twentieth wards in New York: and for the Eighth district, com- od of the Twelfth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth wards New York County officers also to be electod for said county;— fixteon Members of Assembly; A Surrogate, in the place of Aloxauder W. Bradford; 4 Recorder, in the ‘ace of Fraveia R. Tillou; A City Judge, in the piace ot Welcome BR. Beebe; 4 Masor, in tho plaes of Jacob Wl aes toad ARe 9 place of Garret! sn; r pio har Sarees and Lamps, in tho place of Goorge G. Giazior, who was appointed to fill a vacancy caignation of Henry Arcuiarlus; ‘a Police Jastice, for the Second district, in the place f Dewiel W. Ularie, who was appointed to Gill a vacancy he death’ of John McGrath; ernors of the alm*houso, in the place of Gus- Conover and William Pinkney, appointed to fill distriet Attorney, in the placa of Lorenzo B. Shep- ho waa sppotnted to fill a vacancy occasioned by the death of Nataaniel B. Blunt; A Civil Juetioe and Police Justice for the Seventh Ja- Jicial District, composed ot the Twelfth, Nineteenth and Twenty-second wards; 2s Pahica Justice for the Kighth Judicial District, oom Twentioth wards. Yours, poeed oie Sixroenth and 105) ly, pectiel! W. LEAVENWORTH, Seoretary of State, 2D CONGPESSIONAL DISTRICT —THE NATION- al.Demoeratic Conveation of this district met pur- sucnt to adjournm: nt on Monday evening, ith ast . at 42 Vevoy stzeet. On the third ballot George DeWitt Clinton, of the Third Ward, received cigh ‘eon votes—on motion, the nomipation was unanimous. A & wmmittos, consisting of one delegate irom each ward, was appointed to notify Mr Clinton of his nomfeation. t 5S It waa sesvlved, that ee of this convention Dapanieney ane. Notional Demccrat, Af- ter w. convention F. PROBST, Chairman: M..© Sryy, Francis Kmuzy, secretaries, TIRTLENTH WARD DAMOCRATIC REPUBL'CAN Regular Nomination —Ats, of ee delegates cf the This ty fourth district of the Thirteen‘h ward. held at the Oriental Hotel, corner of sidge and Grand streets, on Monday evening, October ty Mr Jamas Carroll wae cvled to the ebair, aud Norrie appointed secreta- ry. Uzov the frst ballot ward C McJonnel was aaant- ticoriy pomainated as @ candidate for Counotlman for sald TAMILS CARKOLL, Chatrman, , [ orpRoaws HOIEL, 769 BROADWAY, OORNER j of Clinter place, conductes on the Far plea, fora great inducements to families or fadividuals wtah er Uandsomely tee med kept “ag nn oc oft] t or vale rooms ious voasdy ip publ or seutrel heal hy OTE, ON THE EUROPEAN STYLE, FOR SALE — H is pear Broads, colng a good trade. Or togives tdemap @ tur wou é like ange Breer 4 to t ualy, ade bones with seven ‘cent inter os , fore lean of se ore ‘tares wortb B20 4 to & W., bl Nassau sieot, tom Ne, 7, | at Teveeing, for gontlemen Tivieion | | room. In reference to the nomination of | = | EAVRION'S COMPLATS | WORKS —THE XH 2) vidume , (one m concen of pas. ien,) is resdy rie ‘ BIKER, HOPES OU , 120 Palvon etreot. ANOING ACADEMIES, A DOPWOKIE’S TANGING \OAVEMY, NO 80t posie Keveoth oe | of ampeuuotag tw bts ‘ the > season wi | re: F) M , for im | dite; at 4 for obtidren, and at 7% 0’ for geatiomen, The clegant estabirhment hae wev edditionalls does rated, the oor relaid and other improremen’s muadé dering the summer mootns. the improved system of instruction, so suceessfu) since its mm will be re rs. containing tht gays, hoors, and terms of ipstraction. ean be nad et an time st the acedemy, of ef! he vant by pos: ANCING—MO&E NEW CLASSBA—L, DE BROOKES, 861 Broome street, is now forming neveral new sexes, to commence immediately. Ail the fashionable dunovs taught tw'one couse of imeons. *P.ivate lessons at various hours, Soirces Wednesday rights, ANDING ACADEMY, 187 FOU®TH STKEET, COR- ner of tixth uvew ‘Mrs. McfanLa’ now forming new classes for lasies, wissen, aad masters. Lose of tuiden Wecresiays and raturdays. 5 6. alithe dances in vogue taughr, including riety of walizing also, fancy dausing. Privat at all times. RS. H, GRAVELLI RESPEOFOLLY aNNOUN TE All the most f. formation apply at tho rooma, from 10 A. M anki 2P. M. Family practising classes for ladies and gentleman eve:y Saturday evoning. RB. SaRaccO HaS TAR HONOR To INFORM Cae Indios of Brooklyn that a dancing claw for young formed under his dirvetion, to Mea, Crucy’s achool, 209 Henry «treet, Brooal,n, 02 tho 10th of Uctober. Lessons on Tuosdays and Fridays, at 3 P.M. RIVATE EVENING CLASES IN DANCING, FOR ladies and gentlemen, at G00 Broadway. Classes for new beginners and for thone vanced. Kach pupil instructed separately. Circalare xn be bad and applications to be made at 274 Bowery, in the bookstore. R. BURNION, HE ART OF DANCING—AY NO. 54 EAST teenth street, fourth house wost of Broadway, south de. M. CHARRUAUD respectfully announces to hit 4s and patrovs that his ciasses ‘commence on Saturday, 14b, and Monday, 16th of Octovor. Daya, Weérenday and’ Saturday, at 12 o’cloek, noon, and three fternoon, fer lacies and children. Moaday and Thursday, Particular attention paid to la tenue, anddeportment of pupils. Boarding semt- naries and private classes attenied to. Circulars be obtamed as above. on BS USI the Fifth avenue x04 Tulton ferry, and ail the Broads ay stages pass near the who sre somewhat ad- ils INSTRUCTION. RAWING.--A LADY OF HIGH ARCISTIC ATTAIN ments .n crowing apd portraiture desires a clase ta a lac ics’ seminary, either in New York or Br a OF would atiend pupils at their Adaress T. W, box 317 Post Office. ENCING ROOM—THE ART OF FENCING AT ALL times was as the most beautiful and nobie éxereise to which youth eculd abandon itee'f; it develops the forma, acquires grace and supp.enees, improves and redresses the defecta of tho form, fortifies and repsirs the delicate constitution, and ita’ perfurmanes offers a most attractive a A large 80% spscious ball is now at present open at 765 Brosdway, to recoive all pupils that would feel desirous to lesrn fencing, broadsword and the esne exercise. A pistol gellery also exists in the hall, for the public. Inquire for air. rervatias. *RFNCH, GYRMAN AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES, 488 Broadway, near Broome street. —Tho subscriver, favorably known in this city fora number of years past for his professional competency, continues t» devote his whole time to impart instruction in the aove ian gusges. He passed, im Europe, the grest government examinations. TéLUERING. PARENT] AND THOSE AWARE OF THE aDVAN- tego of having # resident teacher.—the advertiser offers 0 givo instruction on, acd the use of her plan> as compensati a for her board, &c. Tuitioa in the English and Frencit if proferred. Address post A. L. G., Herald office. FALL FASHIONS, L EAVER AND STRAW BONNETS, RIBBON4, FTOWERS ard feathers for cash —The attontion of cash pur- jasers is golicited to our stock of beaver, felt and straw bonnets, ostrich and marabout feathers, bonnet ribbons ard french fowem. HOMER & KETC UM, Nos. 64and 66 Jobn street, corner of William. LOSKS AND TALMAS.—<MOLYNEUX BELL, 58 C.~ ral street, informs the 1s ‘ses thet : is stosk ie now complete, and on inspection will be found to coataia one ¢f the most veried and elegant aseortarcats of choice gar. menta in mores antijue, sstin and velvet, trimmed with the riebcat and meat exquisite plushes thet beon mypcrted this season. bis universally acknowledged g01 arte in the manufacture of his garments fs a guars © the ladies that they will bs repaid by makiag a Y: to hie establishment. ADIES’ FOR WAREROUSE, 633 BROADWAY, PE 4 tween Amity and Fourth streets —F LANDRY has Zow for inspection an elegant stock of furs. eurpessed either for boanty or quality. Ordore strictly fulfilled, All articles warranted. Prices moderate and to suit all classes. DIES’ WINTER CLOAKS 4 ladies of New York will find at of threo hundred superb cloaks of and of the newest styles, which have just been remarkably cbeap at an ‘6 sale. and will be dis- [peed acy ek Ragin thoir original cost. Au it certain from the cheapness of these teaatiful fabrics that they wil go off with great rapidity, aire a wider field for se) a a fi, ADAM HAsRIS & SON, 571 BROADWAY, BEG Jeave to announce to the public and their numer- eus customers that their stock of magnificcat and uve- uailed Amorican and Hudson Bay fare is now 0:0, nnd that tbeir lage inportasiona enable thom to sell at lower prices thaz ary othor house in the city. EW YORK FUR COMPANY, NO. 401 BROADWAY, ge leave to npnounce to their friends and the public, that they have opened a most superb assortment of fancy furs for ladies and shildren Strangers would a> well to examine cur stock before purchasing ise. where. lhey are manufactured by ourselves, gad sold at extremely low frrices, N. B—Ula furs rented and exchanged om moet reasonable terms BERZAZ & NEWMAN, 401 Broadway, corner Walker street. 38 bel, Y i bunches, feathers in das wreaths amd bouquets Mourning Gowers abundant for fapcy baskets;an afsortmont endless. JAMES YUCK ER, 387 Broadway 387 LACK CHANTILLY LACK Fi OUNC#S FOR DRE -RES and man‘a'las.— \ froeh aco. rtment et the manufa: turer’s depot of Brnssels and Chantl.ty laces, 596 Broad. way. Also, black veils, from twelve to fifty dollara. JULES DELCRORX, 606 Broadway, near Metropoliten Hotel. , Up stairs, between White and Walker BULPIN, 361 announces to the Ladies that f at mcf the present fal trade is now rend and he hes mu pleasore observing tng is roowa vit to Enrove, be has taken w a0) Aq ADAM RUTTKAT KOUIG, NO. 180 Merete were eee, Brosiwav, haaon and is constantly receiving frow Paris, « chotee 0! Jeers, maptillas in lace, o* id bony sho begs leave to invite the Siteution bed iy we 100 vieces all bofled bleak, a: sels ign siscrtncat of grou aallable for too yr cont season, et decided bargairs CB: DELL, PRG.SON & LAK, 471 Broadway, bet seen Crond ond CHANT ‘ neatly eppontte Ladise? ‘and oi petal eehaee Pomp ay exwuied, and seat by ox- F (ot ba ay plate, sidesittpes>-atnatie et cmcnne-tesdtentie ve 2 - 70 LOAN—ON DIAMONRS, Wat. $80 000 itr ac aees ras Ga- ot; jeneiry, &c., or bought for aust. en te Dotes mortgace., bills af ex. 10 Lu. KON Dio muna, W 12 00 W NTE! —ON FIRST BOND ane ‘g mortgage on two brick houses ed Ista im the reventh were im this city, ach les each boure 26x/3, recent y erected total value $96,0U0. ‘he Soneee ae = for $12,060; @6,000 with ve ee- cepted a» one of them. Addrecs for three days, H. Wel- Lirgton, Herald office. g5 000 WANTED.—THE ABOVE SUM WANT. a. 6d for O @ year, om good security, aud 8 iperal interest will be @ l)<e4, or galery, if the pacty loaring, will take charge of books, &c. Address G. &. Gy Pos: (fice — $1,200 —THE .BOVS AMOUNTS TO 4.000. loan, on firet boa: aud md-tgage, city property worth doublethe emonat. Lees eeu roperty preferred. Ths money is pow ready. spply te fr KtNZO FalKBaSK> 290 Groadway, between nine and tem o'clock, a M., or after three, P.M. $3 OOO 2, 25.2% Ranney 1a EU Tay, with a good buriness man, to teke part jest apd charge or management of ua ‘iron ¢ just completed, besutifaily situated in the city, eish the patterrs and rights belongiag to the sage with year'y coptracts made for the ier ‘at sattafectery prices. Cell or sddreas to 166 away, third Guar, room No. 2, with real name. * $2.50 gage in maouficturing articles of universal demand. ~eles unlimited, and with addition. che ag ge pay heiet per annum aoe details will ven to any respec'abie party with the cash, plying at 267 Broaaway, othe Ko. 8, up stairs. taal ASH ADVANCED AND LOANED IN ANY AMOUNT, on diamonds, silverware, watshes, jowelry, onu’i instrumevts, vaiusblo aad persopal ‘property or bought for the highest cash prise. R. Woun, Broker aod Commission Merch sat, pang street, second floor, frqant room, from § a M. WANTED—AND A P\RTVER Ito EW. ‘NEY ADVANCED ON BOU*EH( LD FURNITURE. Pisnofortes, watches. dtamonds, silverware, guca, Pistols, nautical iastramenta, and porsonal property «o- neraily, sre bought for the highest cash price. For sae at austion prices, @ lorge lot of furniture, 9 to pay advances. ree. to McCaFFRAY & WALTERS, 26 Ca:herine street, Sailroad; and in addition of the =tate, all the etek hi and the dividends arising trom said for their reception. Proposals wili also be received, at the same the purchase of ono bundred end fifty-two Go'lars in bonde ronoteg ten years by the anthority, for the canstruction of the Weldos. and (ine- ton Seilroad, and tho improvement. of the navigation of the Neose ond Tar rivers. Beth classes of bonis are, by @xpress enactment, ex- oD) from 'oxation for any 1y will bear cate the first appum, payable ti: ye of Jani and J ease yer ig ateroat and principal willbe py at the Bank abtie, in on bee fed Net unless where the pr er prefers to have ble at the Treasury of North Caroline. ‘They will be issued in anms of one thousand delars each. Parties Mdding will please address their letters en- Sersigpod af haleign, XO and will clotingaish ta toe dorsigned at . dist bids the particular clas of bonds for ‘whlch bid. They will also state at what point and what a funds they promise to pay. The bids will be open at 30 o'clock A.M. of the 20th of Octobor next, im the presence of the Governor, Socretary, Comptroller of “tate, end of G. W. Mor- Gecai, t of tho Bank of the State of North Caro- ry cs é » to the State Sncoceiful bidders will be required, az soe ‘an’ tntorme- ed ee of their bids, to to it of their bids, with the FFICE OF THE NEW YORK GA? LIGHT COMP NY, October 9, 1854.-—-The president aad directors have this a acer 8 dividend of five por cent on tue a: tale of this compan), fer the six months ending let of August last, payable to the stockholders onand a ter ‘Wedpescony, the int November noxt. The transfer book will be closed from the 26th inst. untit that date By orcer, © L EVEGITT, recretary. ae aunt MERCH ANTS.—A YuUNG la all the means he had to @ re- cont traneaction bis wife, to settle. Le wavts $3C0, for w! he wilt ve his noto, and testimonials from the tirst mon of jew York sa to hia honesty and business q tions, Merchants having collecticus to mate in the West. will it confided to him. | have them promptly sttended to Address &. C , Herald office. ‘with conch houre, tolet. Apply at 83 St. Mark’s A: Highth street. id Cp maaces, — AN ASSORTMENT, COMPRI“ING coachos, berouches, two ani throes seat rockaways, breta, wagons, &c, always on bend, of oar owe mani tory and factory; Nos. 24, 26 and 27 Wooster street, cear | Canal street and Brosdway. AJOR, THOMPSON & 00. SaLE—A TINE RUAD MRE, SIX YEARS OUD- eoand can trots mile in three minutes; warranted ind in Also a and herness Will sold or together, Can be core at Gillespie & Carlialo’s Stal nd A SALE—A VERY TEAM OF BAY MAB’ sound. gentle aad very nise drivers; will be 00! cheap, es the owner has no useforthem For farther peruculars, incaire of GEV. W. MUMBY, 69 Faltoa ” street, Brouslyn. 4 OR H—A FINE SORREY. HORSE, SIXTEEN | bands high, of beautiful action, goutie end soul, apd can trota mile toe rvad wagon in three mina‘es. ‘Also, a rice barouche wagon, with pole and shafta, bat Little ured, and will be cold cheas — Apply to Gi ‘W MOMBY, 69 Fulton street, Brook)yn. R SALE—A PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORSE, -OUN%, bind, and geutls evary wey. leo, & ban weme cabecho carriage and a set of ‘mounted cerriage | harness, all :n complete order, with bisnkets and ~om- wer linings, &c. Can be seen at private stane, No 16 East iwenty soventh ctreet, between Fifth and Medieva avenues, before 10 A.M , or stter4P M SaLE—TWO PAIRS OF VERY STYLISH OAs. horses, about rixteen hands high coior, ba: che stant; long tails, six ond seven years old, sound, kind dud very fino travellers. One pair caa trots mle inside of four minutes. Ono herse in cash pair fine ad- der the seddie. Wi!l be sold Jow. All raised in Vermont. Apply at the office of Earle’s Hotel. OR SALF—A SPLENDID DOUBLE StiTRD Box ‘wegon, with and shaft; the owner having me use for same it will be sold cheap, if applied for so n at 16 Warren street, up stairs. ORSES.—NBEW YORE TAT! FR3ALL3, SIXTH 4VE- Bue, corner of Thitty-ninta sireet —Wiil bs eolt op saation, Se day, 17th, twenty horses in pairs aad single, inc! one pair bay carriage horses, on» pair; tise pone thirteen hands high, fast travollors, sad yoo yt an also a fast hores, wsga) the of le ‘he Sane ers ea ‘tive, will cemmence at 11 0” oRsE La gee CHEAP.—A Y pack BaY. every res) che NaN, at Gould’s stables in Seventh Twenty-second street. abraham GROCER’S WAGON AND BARN! be horse four ands half years old ines, land the wagon and harveow has wo wed but two months, Can be ston at 266 First aren: U pec HORSS FOR SALE.—POR SALE, THE fagtes: patr of horses in Now York, fiftesm ban’ ae. warranted kind and soand ia eve-y respect. in quire of Daniol W. Norriss, 665 Houston: DOWN TOWN OARTMEN.—A IX YEAR OF horse, with cart, for en! OAM. tH14P M., at th le ¢! be aren fra: of Wall and Pes rtreets. Number of cart, stand each day 50,000 Ses ret a acl te ” verion. | for feotiy pas peo cee, pertor po is COURTS, Pub. Tr. of North Curolina, [| spl.) , in desirous of gotpg West with | for sale at the lowest rates, at Our report- 7 } | + } t