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2 *? FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL. HONEY BagagEuy, Fray, May 11—6 P. M. ‘are limited in comsequemee. Money continues easy. As compared with yesterday, New Central receded early) 36; Erie 36; Harlem, 3; Central, 34. Reading improved an eighth. The business done in bonds was small, and at the last quotations. The main topic of conversation is the of the ‘NewHaven Railroad Company’a¢lection, report: ‘The former, which took place at New yesterday, resulted in the re-election of the old board by an avetage majority of 2,000 votes. e-gerslt cf the Malis was as . w. A Wooth N ean if Mf bi Sadsous Stttd vet W.P.Burt mi f ‘Yt thus appears that a:niajority of the itoethotaers ix one of the oldest and most respectable raiifead compa- nies in the North see no wrong it prosecuting 2 man be" cause be was simple enough to give'his money for their stock—such stock being by the act’ of their officer spu- rious and void. Itis not to be disguised ‘thiat the cir- cumstance will go s long way towards shaking public egnfidence in the honor of the financial community of New York. Mr. Noyes’ subtleties ate’ p smail ‘matter in comparison with the credit of this State and this city; and if, by telying on ‘them, the shareholders of the New Haven com- pany succeed im aefrauding their associates of what in obviously theirs, the triumph ‘will be & ‘disastrous one, To speak in fitting terms of the Conduct of the helders of the nine thousand shares on which the old Board was re-elected, we catnot trust ourselves ; it was Gisgraceful to them as merchants, and must be injuri~ ous to them as men. After this no one will be surprised’ to learn from the seport that the dividend paid by the company in April, 1853, had not been earned. The report stated there would then remain in hand a surplus of $20,000. In- stead of this there was an actual deficit of $109,498, which the Norwalk disaster increased to nearly $300,000. This ia the way such financiers aa the managers of the New Haven Railroad bolster up their stock in the mmr- ket, After all, a Schuyler now and then is no such nui- #ance; without one, we should never become aA hae ‘with half our fellow citizens. A petition is in circulation tothe Legislature of Con- hecticut, praying that the ditectors may be authorized to’ compromise the matter of the spurious stock. ‘The transactions at the office of the U. 8. Sub-Treasury ‘were, this day:—- Paid on Treasury account... $73,523 56 Re ved on Treagury account 312,293 13 nee ‘4 Na roy account 339,117 27 Gisbursing checks... 24,889 28 bir Lath ofthe bowdholders, ebareholders, and ere- Mitozs of the Baffelo and New York City Railroad is to be held on Wednesday next at the office of J..G. King & ons, to.a0t on the proposition of A. D. Patchin tor a set- Hlement of their difficulties. The earnings of the Miclngan Central Railroad for April were:— ; April, 1855. $235,481 79, April, 1854, 145,156 07 Over sixty-two per cent increas $90,328 72 It is pleasant to find one. mining company which has neither proved a swindle nor a failure, when either term or both could be-spplied to so many. » The Gardiner Gold Mining Company of Virginia’ hve published their first annual report. It says:— In presentivg this, the first anual report, the Presi- dept Would congratulate.the company on the unin Tupted.prosecution of their overations throagh a period of almost unexemplod monetary pressure, and when a great number of. promising and partially successful mines bave been compelled to suspend'-working from easncil ifficulties.. Prem the commencemeut ot opsra- ‘over a year ago, the work on the company’s proper. is the minabeantnee regularly and steadily prosecuted; ‘the mumber of hands employed has been from forty to sixty-five.» , Afterreviewing thé mining operations, it concludes, gonsibiy, thus:— * ‘Aitogether, thers is every reason to. be #atiefied with othe progress made during the thirteen months which Be Sapeed sae. saeeen was first» broken’ on the veaty thousand dollars have deen rs inieton face buildings, tools, &., ex- sive of the cost ofzeslectate, a sum which will bear to the returns, should they ap- ee at all to the estimates that have been based poe uantities of.ore already raised, and the results from the most careful and repeated analytical yt Tt.isdeemed auperfiuous to remind the stockbolders that money is not to’ be made in pisiag without a large expenditure, uvremitting labor, skill and potions 1 It ia believed that few of the successful mines of the world have présented so favorable 4 pros- pect as-does the Gardiner Gold Ming, at the same period after the same ‘outlay’ of mo: mow seoms to be nesded bat a further outlay— over 2 few months—t> bting the enterprise to c@dusfus issue, and to crown the labors of tae com- Pwithan ample reward. ‘ ‘York, May 1, 1855, CHARLES FAY, president, * 7 Aqhe annexed etstement exhibit the quantity and value "9 Soreizn Ary goods entered at this port! for consump- “gion, for warehouse, and also the withdrawals from _Marchoure, during the week ending and including Thurs. * day, Moy 10, 1855-— R Movewnsts oF FornGn Dar Goons.’ ‘ Entered for Consumption?” MaANUPACTY. Lad OF SILE. MANU: —— oF WOOL. Total...... 300 $110,499 MANUFACTURES OF FLAX. ‘Linens 285 $75,998 Lacés :. 6 1,822 ‘Hendkerc! 7 = 4,888 15 4°542 88 $30,742 gO! Straw goods. 15 $2,385 Les. gloves 9495 Embrarieries 7,824 Suspenders . $7 Collars&eutffs. 64K 956 Clothing..... 0,584 .. 420 $76,602 Total... a Withdrawn from Warehouse. MANUPACTU ons oF WOOL. MANUFACTURES OF COTTON. Woollens.... 52 $18,856 Worstece 5 Cotton & do ACTURES OF SILK. 27 «$5,474 8 974 2 Bag - 14 ert 4. 8,041 6 470 8 4,576 21,880 1 1,01 1 16; Total....,. 140, $24,634 Total.. ‘ Entered for Comumption. MANUFACTURES OF WOOL. MANUFACTURES OF SILK S $2,498 SMk. $2,004 6. 2,256 — MANTPACEURE OF FLAX. 8 4 Flax......,.. 14 $2,508 5 XIOORLLANEOUS — thing..... 6 $1,164 Tofal..... . 27 $9,884 Feaths. & fs, 1 223 MANUFACTURES OF COTTON, -— —_— evovee 104 $12,144 Total..,... 8 $1,884 fRecariLarion, Pkge. Manufactures of waol.. + 300 Withdrawn from Warehouse, Maturctores of woo! 109 ‘ ton. 301 ‘ silk. 140 ve flax, 105 Miscellaneoth |. |... oe Total. $175,158 Ey fi $9,884 Manufactures of wor. ° 27 ida “ 304 “ 2508 Mincellaneour. 1,384 aes Total,....... n $28,314 ‘The dry goodn trade. previous rates, with yy Family Marketing. RETAIL PRIORS OF 1k See Ceres Aglance at the , Publiahed below, ‘would lead,one to believe that we have lately had « fa" erp haere eager ~ ‘t bylk of the cattle. ~ ‘and treble what they were & fow years back. | ‘Think of cattle at wholesale at Afteen dollars a hundred, and meat from seventeen to twenty cents s ponnd st retail! Flour and beef, if they remain at present prices, must hereafter be interdicted articles ef diet for the poor, t been #0 dear, as that my- fiiieal individual, the oldest’ inhabitant, could testify, ‘Were he to turn up. x Poultry aid gains afé very-scarce—harily any is to be seen in market. es wild fowl ought soon to need, because such would be mest likely to be left on the shelves of whoever might be so unfortunate as to lay. in supplies thereof.” Im thy absence of any regular in- ‘ever in New York has kot in excellent, and can be had at reasonable rates. Spring vegetables are pouring in fast, though the prices are high. The late rain storm will do them vast Buldings, Deere, arills: amd ‘duck, ‘buf these are generally stiffly held. Ginghams, lawns and nankins are moving more freely, and are steadier in prices. No improvement of interest bas occurred in osnaburgs or printing cloths, Prints ‘are irregular io demand and value, but not more so than S90 hove previously hed occasion to netics. Stripes and tleks rule dull and heavy. Woollen goodf are a little brisker, bat have not im- proved im value. The rise im the cost of the raw mate- rial has not affected the market for mamufactured arti- cles; these having been more freely oilered than needed, despite the restriction of production. It is possible that goods will be dearer next season from these influ- ences; but we have not much todo with possibilities, apd always endeavor to avoid speculation in what are designed simply as noticss of actual transactions. Blankets are unaltered, Fancy cassimeres are in mode- rate request, and rule pretty firm. Cloths, doeskins and flannels are quiet and languid. There is rather more inquiry for jeans and lindseys, but these are unchaaged Mouslin de Jainés sell, in lots as wanted, at previous full rates for derirable styles. more freely dealtin, but at heavy prices. Tweeds are dull and drooping, with a fair amount offering. Foreign productions are essentially unchanged in de- mand and value, so that the necessity for extended re- marks on the current movements is very slight, and in consequence we omit all such. It is only requisite to say that all desirable fabrics are freely taken, though not in very large quantities by any single purchaser, and prices thereof are sustained pretty well. The tm- ports of spring goods are diminishing, and importers are clearing off what old supplies they still retain, in every way that it is possible for them to do #0 consistently with their own safety and success. are sustained, but the aggregate is not serious, and no alarming fears are entertained that the spring’s business will prove to have been the worst in point of profit, thongh it may turn out to have been among the light- est in regard to the magnitnde of transactions. The warrants entered at the Treasury Dapartment, Washington, om the 9th inst., were:— iption of eee i Fruit ia of course scarce, Among apples, greenings have disappeared, and Spitzenburgs are almost gone. Butter 1s coming down in price, and it is high time it did. Eggs are dear for this time of the yeap—only nine being given for a shilling. Annexed is a corrected state ment of the current prices in market yenterday :-— OR SALE OR TO LET—' Freee AND ankcks wal be Derenistion ta sold on gasy terms, , SAML. BDDY, OR contact AN, EXTREMELY LOW PR estal ery and tools, s! aa Siang peaverty. thet Fil be tauen i excnenges ‘Address a wit com tiascpaeate to camtrio deusets ay lines prt at is marketadl x 8,847; New York ad , NEW, Bec GIVPURE AND. CHANTILLY, L shore et oo Fulton stvests BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE Boston turn! a 25 | Saline streaks, oF joR i ieee VERY PLEASANTLY SIU AED herr tho water, hi pore, Comm, abet ive minn ay i) road, doub! ek Satna 08 on}. port, near she ai city oF ro ae ed vate fs amie, or Trento id im familie ‘Price $3 0; terme, in on bon cally F oa pancscy op pply, ornamental ies 7 fruit, fow ent 5 house is well sheded b of forest treen, and coi se SiaP HERD, 31 Goid street. ten rooms. Apply to GREAT BUSINESS CHANCE.—FOR SALE,’ me] be and good Mf of ahatand cap establish- ated on the most fashion- I bullnees gecesi tue city, and Da dojng a flour- business. Stock light and wel) selected, oat reasonable rents in the ci a money. Address Hats, Heral RARE OPPORTUNITY TO COMMENCE BUSINE: inle, stock, fixtures and the wost aide of the city, ia cality, and business of eight years" lars, address Trade, Herald opnser mouse AND aaa FOR SALE—IN iter miles cree OR SALE—THE LEAGE AND FURNITURE OF A first class boardi ececoo ISLITELISSI stil Cont Om He © ccoecococosesoooe® x WT oft teats chan fs | ith ring boarders. with poying boarders o BL. | at gui OR SALE CHEAP—IN ONE HUNDRED AN ry second street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, a Jmasize ot THOMAS DIXON, 64 Carmine BSRSSSSESSERESSBES? OR SALE CHEAP—A SMALL FAST STEAMBOAT, ef 80 to 100 horee power, with an excellent condensing gaeine and very economies) se rorarde songumption of fual AP J. POWERS, 482 Tenth street, Fe: SALE ON EASY TERMS—THOSE FOUR Ata 5 three story and basement brick houses, nev revementa, nd finished in » superio: le of PAS oe street, between ‘Sixth and snus Sha, BERNSTEIN & PHILLIPS, 61' inert wt OR SALE, AT A BARGAIN—TWO OF THOSE CON. CON- tory and basement brick houses. with all eee ia on in| Let side of ey ‘third rive ply 49 PECARES, BERNS: EIN rad sas ester ‘ond mile from the New ith paint 8 x Many little losses She modern, mm + uth Bite of R CRALOHEAD. Ne Seventh s COMBE on the premier JUNTRY PLACE FOR SALE—A LARGE AND SUB- stantially built house and tour acros of land, under a high state of cultivation, large and conve ice houee, filled pond, rannii fruitjlarge old # Peridp retiring to the countr; los fron th ecity, on th 2 s No. 58 Vesey street, = PP repr rerPeee Igilgssesises Bassi *, 0 ine pure water and ag yeas; the Dinos io well caleulated for on ILLTPS, at Hiner, e butchers and bakers, conve- healthy; it woul ‘New York. Address BARGAIN—TWO HANDS re SALE AT be the wen'et ‘Dep. rtment. For For ie inter ‘the War, Departmen age “ar, jay productive Droperty iu Dereereieny ao ath ateget near Four . B KINSHIMERS S19'Fourth 1 ayer OR Sry oR ae ae eae © z at An \waltingy South atreses yyy a OR EXCHANGE, BY DUNCAN & ELL2- 14 Pine street, Commonwealth Land oe hanes ome, (basement,) No. 5.—Farm in Newbar, a son, N pane 3, N. ¥.; Mum eecco oO oe l1&lses (orrace on Ee NORTH RIVER Ft beautiful garden sited shrubbery: size 50 by 200 THITIitilises feet. rouse contains 10 rooms, Fama, ee 11, 1868. 600 shs Cum Caal,.83 '27 48 8 magnificent view of the river, &c- E! healthy. Price $3,600. Apply at Yanliew’s Land Qt. flee, 1,110 Broadway. (OAL YARD FOR SALE.—LEASE, ‘and all fixtures complete of a wr Arertaultened goat yat of the beat locations in the city, will be sold at x very Any person desiring to © in ¢ will Sind ¢his one of the best opporcunitice over 1y or address W. TATE. corner Twenty fourth strech and 2 SEI SSS Sol x ot: ‘5000 acres in Virgina, 15.000 ores via Hampshire, 4,000 eerens in if Churet. weupsriy SE ee Pd aie} lots; in innumerable qt Brooklyn, stocks an farm ot about 100 bereny fara can customer. in trade for stocks and Price. A regltter Beata RUG STORE FOR SALE—IN SIXTH AVENUE, WITH stocked, handsomely is Mi and ‘doing a ieee joao BARNES. 1079 “Reo firondgay, <a . dm the stocks put in at market *SLSWORTH, Auctionoera, 05 Commonwealth Buildings. OR SALE Of RXOHANGE— 4 COUNTRY SEAT AND | ts four seres, with a varies fruit, trBoueebeepers 83, and other outbuild: petwoen Sixteenth and Sixth avenues, suitable for RRIAN'& CO., 37 Chambers stregh- SHANGE-FOR CLOTHS, GAssr- Seba EGamea: Vor) ipsam it free very pions ented at Sout) ‘Broskiya,° Value $0 (0 encly ‘Address aN i heen tera ba POR SALE OR TO LET—THE Ri stone ice a 213 W. peak avalon botae! houses are new, built sanders imaproveneuts., % 10 5000 i 200 Hatten: RR. 260 28% 3000H.R. oi oy 1000 Pan. dds. p, ia. 200 , Hono, = c. R be. sty aoeca mck ‘ba..b60 TAN Meso conpcceco] 1}8888 Seesasscs Lobsters, i oom, ee Sree ee ONmPe COMMHS ASMEiIVERILISISS8S3 Besss De ees STORE FOR SALE—ONE OF T! retail stores in the city, well stoc! somely Titan ‘up, situated in a tne op ea will be sold at other business, cannot attend to Pe Fe fptormaen pply to GRO. LEA Bowery, in the atternoon or evening, UG STORE FOR SAUR—AN OLD ESTABLISHED corner stand, in s donsely po Tibesen deiog tate buses, which’ gould ‘be ; a reused if sans hands ‘ofa physician, Address'J. Mek fine inrgo house, 72 Froperty in exchange want pee ert f , Franklin Museum, 1OR SALE OR EX meres, vestings 2000T H.&A.2dm.bs three rtory brow: 14 shs Fulton baok ur 6 ng! York. 1203¢ 10. Commonw’th Bi, 40 a a a a a a ee Years Bi & ow rent 35 ry 31 CLaAss yy Hoes curtaine tee, 030 9634 try Siig at Or i? COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE—WITH 125 Clev & Tol RR raitaze, carriage, &o , and twenty scros of land, one oe a balf Ne eo Trans. Co. 163; 1. Co..b80 2774 SECO} $1000 N.¥.522’a 61. 106 Peis ei "aS Erie Soe te wee of ‘#D Vinay, 18 se ARM FOR area LONG ISLAND, - SI ity milep from Now York, four miles tr0 aba five miles from steamboat land 3424 acres of land, mos Hh} oat and cel! + a avenue, Tair of Nineteenth Smeets TH AVENUE PROPERTY FOR SALE — FOU! BSH! class brown stone front housoe, sipua ‘Thirty-Afth and Thirty-aixth streets, four Ar sheaee modern improvements. A large ne SBSWRE Tso" cee CRRY. TOR SALE—HAS "BERN: ES’ oars, with ® good'run of fi lspore ct ‘of with the house and lpwee farther partioulars, inquire on ‘the premises, 17é Third avenue, comer of Seventeenth st, LET—FOUR BEAUTIFUL MODERN ‘with four full lots to each, rise ain trait, bosutifully Fat fell Gate, om igh oe aK ate SALE OR 70 ® 2 O 0 0 e 0 1 o ® 0 0 situated, nesrthe A isheite Wind ton be ee m be: made cmon to, 8. twanty. igh cg Ft of eae Corn, 200 Cum, G'l, Co.3 . 2734 fee Fh Bes 9136 ° sleet & KIRCL. tO sda re da od me NER, re i Feaidence ef Mr Randeomely aha minded wi x aa LI Seenesesl esaess aT Ag RAK OR SALE, TO LET,” OR EXCHANGE FOR cITY large, m0W, ° er eet Ee, a ae dk the Ref BD = ent en is 86 by Basem am 28, SSrouahe a hall, a Foumé, al Serra “well OF Water in tlre ple wha private families, Thi a lj sged mi it being stance di tri! GINCINNATY STOCE. SALES. | Reported by I. O.' Davis, week coding May 8. Bellefontaine & Indiana Railroad, Stoc! cinpati, Hamlton & Dayton Railroad Cleveland, Columbus & Cincinnati Columbus’ & Xenia Reilroad Stock. Cincinnati, Wilmington & Zanesville Cincinnati & Chicago Central Obio Railroad stock.......» Covington & Lexington Railroad Sto: Dayton & Western Railroad Stock. Eaton & Hamilson Railread:Stoek @ & Southern Railroad Stoc! le & Miami Railroad Stock... Hillsboro and Lincidnati Railroad Stoc! i Central Railroad Stock.s...... indqjarapolis & Cincinnati Raiiroa i Stoc! Indianapolis & Pras Railroad Stoo! house, uated, in cr jillage of hea icwra of Weondels, quastce oa. P.- churoby, smi two iy aay, alias 3 = sas money mal may remi aonccceo } st 11s ‘alsss custom. Wi! orthe | ict, if re co ee Railroad Stock story, bas five rooms, ‘om each side hall, and four ‘fed finished, Fees rt) jell aired, w: Appiee= Petoonberkes, pee. Rox Fea aes Centetin’ pi per ba LEbSt Shy tl tot, egnny iia fixe te ne 3 ee Srnind and Fourth avenues. OR SALE—THE BUSINESS AND STOCK OF ASODA Je and cider bottlin; eet ese con. Boe «a sacle. S8Sis. om twa U kably wil ditunted, ‘8 semibary, pete: 40 easy of scosst 0, the Butter—#tate, ‘ > eco LIL RESS EY for Saar ar ‘business, ‘Apply to MAYE. JOR SALE—FRONT AND REAR HOUSES AND LOT ‘No, 62 Forsyth street. Apply at 15¢ Eldridge streot. yo ean ie es ble ke RES OF FOX & G., 178 ages ‘South street, N.Y. LASS WORKS. —FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS, THE lass factory situated in all-strects, near Bridge tory and dwellings. ecceo doing a yoo ‘yoniness Roseville, 8. atrect. ny 83 x »e ; together with the lease of fh e'lot of pot shelie, Apply at No. 8 Platt streot, Bonn Ling ad ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ut cash customers ae n for Seok appiy. A rdrees hox 1 OR SALE—THAT VERY. DESIRALE PROPERY. on the southwest os of Righth avonue snd “OP TCARE BE RK SALE~A DOCTOR'S ROTADLIGGMENT, sok. pha consisting of horse, h told separately or ye the gig has been used and pas just oeen put i G.00D CHANCE 10 MAKE A FORTUNE.—FOR SALE, e of the oldest and best undertaker’s establishments ity. Apply at 504 Pear! street. rene m & Lexin| This ie sure in- YOUNG LADY WILL GIVE LESS ‘pianoforte at the residence of popils Donoe, 1g West Thirty sixth ereet, ne OTICK—WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, AT She puttic pound) omer of Forty-second stroet and Se- Venth avenve, on Men ay <1 one goat and one hewer ‘By order of the TATIONERY STORE FOR n cstablished over six years, the city, now doing & good 1,000 annaally clear of all ex: jon to the above, there could he mided se- eofitalle, the location oe 2s depatss in tho central Any person, wishing to commence’ in bu: hould secure this, chango, 44 ‘the roadway, ‘Terms CIETY PRADE REPORT. Fripay, May 11—6 P, M. Asnes,—0 dble. were sold without change in prices. —Flour—The market for common ‘and medium grades was a little better supplied, and prices ‘were some easier, while fancy and extra brands were unchanged. The sales footed up about 7,000 «8,000 bbls, included in which were commoa to choice straight State at $10 50a $1062; Michigan, Ohid and Indiana at $10 50 a $10 75; Canadian, 2,500 bbls., at $1050 a $11 Rye flour and meal were unchanged. Wheat was 200 bushels Canadian sold at about $2 60. Corn tinued firm, with sales of about 24,000 ¢ mixed and white at $1 17, and South- A smialllot of 600 bushels Jersey round yellow was bought to filf am immediate otjer at $1 20, which was about the market price. Rye was Oats were quiet and unaltered. : Two cargoes St. Domingo were sold ata frac- 400 mats Java at I4c ; and partata ader that figure; 300 bage Maracaibo at 10)40.; 50 do, prime at 120. Corron —The sales reached about 3,000 a 4,000 bales, part in transitu, at fall prices. HTS were inactive. ———S oe PURCHASERS—.LOOK ator aig fe Cotiare, octe, pertect repair; the horse " ali ther for the road or cit teen at the table of HARRISON & PLEBT, in mn strees, just below Market, and will be sold cheap tren’ i brite Vqnishwil be. vety of the, Inrge, rallroa R SALE—A PIANOPORTE, 6% OCTAVE, AT ‘The proprievor wants to leave the city plat eres OR SALE—THE FIVE YEARS’ LEASE, FROM 1ST jay last, of the Brooklyn basssr, livery, hack and sale 85 and 37 Libert} rn two ‘coaches, two rockaways, vets of double and single hi hips, &o.; water icra ‘And fiktdres complet Tfaquite geraet of Rewery lined saloon, frou 10'until 2 o°elook. CHEAP—A SPLENDID oer edit a 6% piano, made ue one of the 10 43, 1 i FPeath’s&flow. 5 Tale Ww a Send tne Oreeme stron athe vik 144 st city. es but fom m9 A. M. to 3 a ROPERTY FOR see) IN THE CITY OF -E aa J plot of ground; a hes hhoart of the above sun tion, ox tiguous miles from New ¥ ork, ani On tho premises ure a house, mental trees, &c. shrve or font .Ustiding Lote Apply to SAMUEL EDDY, No, 63 W, OFORTES, MANUF A\ (9; 88 sage oo near Te soupetiiion with pianos made oo the frown froturere of Boston, Net Every piano Warran| ted acres, situated in The marked 6 Prey ee rN bushels, includ exp yellow at $118, from tho svook.. Apply vo ARDS, Liberty stroct, IGE’ CREAM SALOON ON RYE Beach, about one mile trom Rye station, . railrond;, & good chance for any porsow , wisiil to erage in the pusisesss xe 3 saeh being & plage Of great 3 Shurehea,,sspools, hourly communication Nesp ith OR, SALE—AN toarce and nominal. EW MUSIC—“MAYOR WOOD" SONG, COMPOSED dedicated to the Mayor by # by them at their concerts is cents. Also; the most rope por year; price $700, tion above 93¢¢.; ‘West. Por further aati located in the viciuity of Sixteenth » reo me Pat the reduce rates. et th an excellent opportunity mily, Union equare Post { Mee iy ‘terms ; .LE—O) OF THE BEST CHANCES TO ye Hd come three tory mer house, pee oak ‘About 100 bales of cotton maa Aun MoaG 4 for Liverpool at 3-164. for compressed; S00 bushels corn at 3%e., and 1,000 bbls, rosin "To Havre, cottom was at ic. JAFE FOR SALE—SMALL SIZE, BEST MANUFAC: ture, every way perfect, and will be sold cheap. Apply fy atvaed part Ey, purchase iuarson. on t'once usher 5 ronda pop hig 81 Nossa strect, room 7. (OR SALE—A SOOT AND SHOE Ls pee inn ver Pe tne om and up, Tow doing a good busine arb an oan beargely increased: GOODS MERCHANTS.—FOR SAL. IANOFORTES.—JOHN P. WAKE & CO., MANUFAC 000 worth of saleable Ag goods, with pitzert, have removed their pianoforte warehouse from te the new and spacious building, 1 i Ke oth Prices, for enh, or satisfactory nt % purchasers now offered. JANOS WANTED—IN estate. in New York cit: branoes, and reat hear R. raisins were sold at foot. iow York. This i ven og fs ig, firm to 7 duapoved now seworie ‘will bo ro and the premises Mt ‘ot leased to good sea 0 iets for an a Lxap —The market was active and firm, last report the sales of Gulena have reached 6, 500 pig anish sold at 834er am XCHANGE . FOR RBAL T SASm gt OLD clear of alloncam: OR SALE—AT A immediately, ra be ne ews LERS.— FOR, SALE, ¥ Ha RATE ‘awo ‘wells ee drawort fe. ~ Motaasns ~Evout 200° bbls. Now Orleans were sold at 300 hhda. Porto Rico at 2G, THOMPSON, egal ly to aon, WAR Teaher visions, i Hen Yor a cutlery or varists ¥MA. Price Tow. Inguire at 49 John ; 200 Texas at p. meee at 28¢, Clayed Cada ranged trom in LED, pathy Alp Be ‘di Goyerno ‘a york, — ry Oo) ane ia se fis 3 ; sh an FoR py . G90D MILK ROUND, Filty-sooond street, tetweon, ineuest 'pomrren se the ene has other business to attend to. OR SALE—LIGHTEEN ACRES OF RICK LAND LX Oceanville Richmond om at ithia s shor! ride of Vanderbiit end nd, commodious, old fashionsd hours on te fe; fruit trees, goad ear- for thoi withing "NED SECOND, HAND artes paid, box 8,708 Powe 14NO WANTED—A Uifige, stating lowest price, &c, Porke The market was firiner; the sales out 1,500 a 1,700. barrells, mess at $16 68 to $16 7, and $17 at su 4 a $1450 for new prime, Included deliverable in all May, (aew Beef was steady, with sales of about 300 bbls. at $10 a $12 50 for prime and mess, Shoulders n¢ hans were in good demand, with sales of 400 pkgs. @ 7340. for the former, and 9%c. ® 102, for the latter. Bion was very firm, at 9c. for good. Lard 004 dem, with sales of 800 a 900 bbls , at 9%. a 10 Butte ind cheese were dall, and unchan Ruck > About 160 casks were sold at 5%¢0. i, 6 30 cases nutmegs were sold at tice het 6 jn war re at ona gales footed up abou’ “Ihelading 800 mhdk, Texas, at Bice. slated ey of ube mu = py ear he ailt tor a hardware my tas race, biscksraith situated in Kensington. 434 stories high, 40 0 story building, by. mien finish, “Altorfour out tront for waste water, 40, Lot = cs 1ANO FOR SALE.—A NEW A for sete very low, at 346 Broadw ELEGANT PIANO anu if riey 4, Th eect ona ECOND WAND PIANOS.—SEVE! pianos will-be sold very low, if TAS Re EP Adra; fifteen ‘new N.P. BeCORT is HE BANJO TACGUT, cight lewvons.. ‘Terms 86. 10 Greenwich street, Lessons also on t were 500 mess, ) at Ai 37, calla for immediately, oe to let, at low 47 Brosa Pp Sheri in t cele—one a invtwo sarcele—one of sixteen 8 Veaoriully Locate Nockted a ty ply nia, ot HENRY Be GouKS. WOR SALE—ON, HACK: throe and * half mules fro rn ‘Sipe be axe tie ae ep to. te " . TIONING FOR ee oF how) age at ms 7 ie wale a6la fF four asda ay! pore: ae ts oer A HE GREAT PIANO Ax AND pe ge Vow at pd re Le “ine 3 Ovmterons NS.—A DRUG ae ee atty tor AR e Ty Peet behirae wie fer Rote deme aa isle, lh YEA Sena FE es BE SOLD AT A SAORIVICE, Ai Lb tereoredoeenincs et Moat Is u , at 4%. for common, ’ Rico, included in'the small lots’ of New Orleans 6c., and 500 boxes were sold at a ie doing on week. ss been hiefly with ‘trad and Tittle’ or no den. for the 1th age A American wools #' bbls. were made at 5Y work from tha. dill on zl ition te he extensive 9 warerooms ‘of thie oe wants the vange ob “0 i There hae bee. sige orale ond. soeee h the. sweetnose ct the fam those io shres Lay mnt hast ever, fir VOR CASH—A FOUR reproof house and lot, situated in Seventh av. Croton waterall through the bouse, vestmont, No incomiranoe, C pid ate | CE Ibe, of Califormis oo’ Wawexry,--Salee of 200 A goed chanca +" Few piance to rent, Tye f i i Bands, Bans, Banos — ? ANDS, a aarmeaartae Bs ‘und. infent’s robes and waists, at PETEE i oben &q sonata rims, . 0 P ee cee che ral Vaiencignnes om] BEKTS s CO 810 uvonawey, oul pony a Pate IMBROIDERIES.—JUST RECH! settes —— in sets; collarcts and “pollens, ‘ine : coitfeures, MPETER HOBERIS £ CO. on ran gansta mo MBROIDERIES ot esoreuan of emilee aH cad Valenciennes, ‘Brussels, xe ola, an Ghler ich laces, black. caren anuliss ails, BO. ‘The pric (w previous MILLER & GRANT, 371 eee Eeaenion a Pine og wide’ black silk rich I Fegan ard black silks, very heavy; gut Superfine black silks, very via atid ‘ischoff’s superior make Buchet's extra rich I worth $2. etree ‘ims HiIKs are SO por cent shes see ilner from auction, Unen shectings, tubte inges alee ae bleached shirtings and Stiga ccabdees deaad oon peries. 6, RURDERR £'¢ 191 Grand streot, corner of BENCH WOVE CORSETS.—iN ORDER TO the ieoxeasiey) demand for our gelebrated "French ts, a8 well as to insure @ periegs tit, we.have er d attached to it a vata foo fate the exq who may wish to be it AYN this derirable ac mintenteons am Sra est of the opportuni; bo ten oe to the ae of New York 1 vicinity alsa ta Fen Us Paste g ofthe gounkrrirhy Ravers ii er, as Wellyas recommen. dea their lady pprise them that the iate importations rod upables her, tte submit for iy imspestio a" x tion ot Erenah wove ¢ offeres ail iy eu United St ed seme, (onl, If. fusvaly,chaccsd, yen Ber fit Teisediyh tnburpiaed: NS tS Thies vena nee ad NORDER 70 SUPTLY THE BRESSING DE is seato mat ny FRIRSON Bee take have made Tange Bt immense stock o: f this class ot guods, and of every yridth and gon, jo. linen and cotton cloth for pillow . ih uilcs & counterpanes évery sise Whiting, Batn and esher bintikets, do, Be ie 8 Trish every manufaot nited States, aM toflet 00 000 damaek table cloths, every size and quali dozen damask sere sear ute bs ‘sgt aud ‘Shs stock of poods the cheapert this ety. ¥ Re cote ht ag Aw ee if SL OY, nae curtains tor’ PES Lace curtains for.. 20 00. A complete, setortan KBLTY & FERGUSON, No. ‘2B THE TRADE - TURN ER WANTED.—ONE wit CaN Mike sltsressh bo ada) ‘sn onkerd. A yOOne ie mk pee oa allah vt HE EM Je OYS’ CUTTER.—A SITUATION | WANTED, B experinced cutter of boys’ elothing, in vome ‘Setadlishment where his serviees-omn be a give the best city references. Address S, M., Herald tor two days, PV ARERNZERS gray: hm? hae od jouse carpenters wanted immediately. ee 13 Hammersley strect.. None but cond vorke aptly. John Wheeler, Jr. 1H HIPJOINERS? CARD.“MR. EDITORSIR—1 tice ‘your rof the & meet! ort bothe United Shiqjemers Sucioty’ 63! oonden Uh the Fad ox Jesse MM Holkes, mastor joiner,’ from the Navy ith! freee ere cause tu be that he had oases nd ee, ‘Tous is not soy ané if \h oa eieeeies th ecard was hae wlniy aie have that: ee is no such soviet) as’ joiners Beciety; and if the meeting shad been « legal ‘he sbi this city, why did not the officers wh sided a6 that meeting sign their names: to.the ‘tits goes to prove that there is ome aq pr aaa be re of thi vt og ee arv benevolent — ‘the Shi ‘nion. ». Wi e8 . firs! yt the shipjoiners of Now dork couel dared themselves by the appointment of # man who ‘neither worked at the busin and rent @ comintee ‘of two Secretary of tho with a memorial ve ipal master Joiner 1 workmen ot New York, his removal. by the ear: 8 Fel appears that the qualisestions ier thet position are po mechanical. Mr. Polkes has bad employed, up to thi of his removal, house carpenters and shoema kers in th ors’ department, w while men ~ bo baveserved their til oe pth: x eerie bas joiners sally employed unde: 4 democratic admini ithe had taken balf the trouble, he would have fon nameof Mr. Folktes on the lubarers’ book, where he w1 ployed tor yers. One of the resolutions of the 5th oalis upon. the Secretary: of {the Navy ‘to investiga| matters I hope he will, and. bogin wich: the remot look, at, the hundreds ‘ot honest vanes at which he received at his office ia Washinton from the of the committee xppainted by the sldojoiners of Now ‘eno Now, Mr. Editor, | would sak it thes pride our countrymen to have those prow ens of our| srohitesture, which visit the abatiteble ‘lobe, ire by the wondering inabitants for their beauty + not those epecimens go frum tho have given the opening intellect, o them the art have selected, comp! B not ac ~ business, but the busi iepprliant tools, as may be supposed the rata of 3h of the Sth instant mu vt fy you if the oleers of the so-called mibetiag o 5,08 New, Nork wore ahaiwed to let Louw? IP they were regular abinjoiners, Shey but, as must be supposed, they were not ca} r sping the jnterest, of that body of mon, who stoop. a ng me an. Wee are always open say honorable ex; ton of their doings. asd reaper pie pee Wh SHLP-JOIN Pi Mrs, 8.-W, RIED, fRRER STEAD ¢ Cakron Nah wen ‘hom ,cppsygut, employ me il pee wall be given. Also, thren active boy: mn etalon ‘to pet type. Apaly to Mase « WATCHMAKER: ‘WaNrep—r0R THE CITY. of Akerly, $59 Broadway, 1G MAK ‘ANTED—IW0- OR THREE Gah bande: Mecvenclineine work will Aad co employment at ClireMugh’e, 207 Brosdway. Waa Gobp CUFTER LN A‘ RETAIL € 5 atend empl ment and good fut 220 Canal st, ANTED—MEN ON xine “4ND CHILD t 108 $2d at., in tho Ti ae ‘None bi ete oP ROPOS A) i | T° seat bi oat Relea: megerene ag ; Yeh, uae ha 62, lag ot one op Fitis for and the cone ba ag: Toot wi oy foot cieer vee cae earls stetchen anisurl, tad ie bistea snr tor te te otal ost, “Th pan i aperee a by the TAKE & MOUL TROM $2 PER DOZE find porter, Y iN RNAS