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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MoOunRY MARERT. (ded atate. There appoars to be no regular more. pra ela earpeepeertes aap At the firet pata, to-day, Indices 5's fell off 2 per cent; Miimols ‘Oentral bonds, }; Michigan Cent Southern, }. Louisiana's ad Nicaragua Transit, 4; Cleveland nd Pittsburg, 1; Clewlaad and Toledo, 4: Erie and Ogntral. were) pretty well sustained to-day, in view of the competition which is about commenciog be'ween them. The Central Company is clearly wreng im the position assumed regarding through faren, Beading holds ea pretty well. The dividend io atill im doubt; thas it will be muob smaller than generally anticipated, there is no doubt. Indiana 5’s were in demand to day, and sold to some exten: at @ dociize. Haiiroad stocks were comparatively quiet. At the second board there was no change et conacquence. The tendency was upward, and , feactional. adyance was realized on nearly every description. The New York Ooanty Bsok commences busines: at the corner of Fourteenth street and Eighth ave nue, Monday, the 2d of July, when the third and last inatalment of thirty five per cent on the capita will be psyable. Cnarles C. Macy, President; A. Masteston, Jr,, Cashier. Capital, $200,000. ‘The United States Life Iasurance Company pays on Mocday a regular semi-annue! dividend ef in- terest, at the rate of saven per cent per annom on ‘ita capital. The Baak of Savings, (107 Champers etrest), has declared amdintorest, for the past six monthe, of five per cent per annumon all sums amounting to fiveand wader five hundred dollars, and four per cent om all cums of $500 and upwards. Also an extra dividend of the same amount, sad en the eames principal, both peyable on the third Moa- day of July. The Island City Bank, a dividend of three and a half per cent. The Phenix Bank has declared a dividend of five per cent for the last six months. The North River Bank, a semi-annual di, vidend af four per cent, payable on the 10th of July, ‘The Bank of Hambarg, 8. C., has declared a dividend of three dollars and fifty cemta per share, equal to seven per cent, for the leat six months. The aanexed statement exhibits the receipts and disburmements of the Aasiatant Treasurer's office, during the month of June, 1865 :— Agsierant TREASURBR’S OxFICE—~RECEIPTS MaNTS, JUNE, 1856, Peal Riseetcecsssats ccrtionce aOR abT ORT 16 luring the month 4,096 44 —— $4,481,510 28 seen eee eee ees 19, 689;486 98 «+ 83,620,769 Hf 83, 732,691 10 Balances .ecesesceseeseceeecesesesene++81j066,796 83 Neoseint nc icant veA By receipts daring the month 1,2 Balaw0....csccceseceeesecees seaesces «$106,808 92 BAlODCO,...scsseeseceesesssessesesesess 9805/87 86 Peep for customs im quarter ending By receipts for cunt "ane, ABOA Lc ceceecccereserecerceeseces 9,943,813 81 Doorease, 1865 .....0.0.e00+ bulliom and expense ac- BY Of 0@.......200 006 og the month $10,956 40 ‘count for Coin rec'd durit ‘To paymcnta in coia..... To payments in fine bars, 385 ———— 82,013,813 03 es +5. $4018,582 60 Of'e 2,260,841 94 ——— 4 By coin tn band, in Assistent ‘Treasurer’. office... By coin in hand in Assay By fine bars in Assay Office... $361,000 01 By unpacted bullion a ————~$1, 486,572 12 SraTament oy Busixess at THE UsiTep States Assar Or- viog, at Nxw Yours, rox tax Monta Esxpina Jone $18,000 of Cal. Br. ———= 81,987,000 TOL see cseeeeeeeee Gold bars atem Trennmiteed to C8. bat for coinage The warranta entered at the Treasury Depart- ment, Washington, on the 27th inst., were as fol. For the Treasury Department, Treasury trom Customs ito the Treasury from Covering into Treasury from misc, sout JUNE 28, 1856, For the Treacary Department. For the Interior Deparimea ;, Wer warrants received and entered War repay warrants receives and entored.. .. Jaterior repay warrants received and entered. Drawn om account of the Navy ‘on account of the Navy. into the freasary from custome. The receipts of tho Milwaukie and Mississippi Railroad Company for the first 18 working days of June, thia year, compare with the same time last year as followa:— seers 44,607 20 the new steamship canal st the Gault St. Marie are beginning to bo realized in the copper regions of Like Superior. A letter from the Treasurer of the “Forest Copper Company,” dated at Ontonagon, 20th inst., mentions his arrival there per steamer Illinois, being the first boat through the canal, sad in about six days’ running time from Boston to the mines. Those mines are about 20 miles from Oatonagon, the landing place on the take shore, with which they are connected by a railroad now in operation, and the Ontonagon ver, The namber of men employed at these mines at present is about 120, and the shipments of cop- per since the opening of navigation this season about 78 tons. The Boston Journal of the 20th inst, gives the following (notations for stock:— Vermont and Canada was in demand this morning at 70 bid, but mo stock waa offered for sale above last sales. Boston and Maine wan quiet, 4% bid Providence and Worcester each improved \ Comoord dufl and heavy at 47 asked, 461 the best bid. Kastera sold at 55, which was the asking price at the Ogdens! ly at 54'¢, the Teeer sents there has is offered and 12 asked, The in iy 2, will be paid at ‘The edvantages of 3 ; this is 3 per cont c whe fg coupons of the ist and 24 mortgage bonds of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad Company ( W cat orn Divistoa, die Jaly 1, 1855), will be paid at the office of the company, No. 89 Merchants’ Fxchaare, a" aad after Monday, 24 Ju'y. 288essSsesasts B8esSe588 }j ale> rooms for sin- ct , OPPOSITE, fires house, re, the recep! = eommodation; » ab AG. Grove strovt, near Blee;ker. NINTH STREEL—FURNISHED APARTMENTS to let to lemen, without meals; locaton being a len Pome weat of ‘Broadway. Apply Se yor pn ta ST. MARK’S PLACE.—THE ADVERTISER HAS furnisbed or unturaisved, to let to gen- without full or partial beard, at cation. BOND STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—A FEW PLEA- with permenent or trannieat sant rooms to let, visiting the city will find this a most board. Strangers desirable opportunity. PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET TO A GENTLE. 50 M. 8. WN, 1. RB, 109 100 Ils. Cen. RR. 960 97% 50 do... 33 97 25 Clev. & Pitts. RR 59 100 do. b3 597% 300 do. b3 114 Gal. & Chic. RR. 100 150 Clev. & Tol. RR.. 9334 200 do. DIB 9345 50 d0,..,..880 9336 50 do... BECOXD BOARD. $2000 Louisiana 6s.. 9634 200 shs NicTrCob60 17% 10000 Virginia 6s... 1013, 50 Galena & ChRR. 1083¢ 1000 . 1 50 do..... b30 Mtl 1000 Erie £600 Ill Cen RR bde 5000 do... .. b20 2uco 80.,.., 630 $5000 1A Freel’d bds. 88 20060 = do..... B60 200 shs Nic Tr0o b10 100 do. a3, 100 CITY TRADE REPORT, Sarorpay, June 30—6 P. M. Asuxs.—Small sales were msaie at unchanged prices. The stock amounted to 1,278 bbis. Breapsturrs.—Flour—The market was dull for all common and medium grades. The sales embraced about 6,000 a 7,000 bushels, including common to good and choice brands of State, at $8 12.4 $8 25, and al $8 62 a $476; Western do., at $8 50a $9 12 for common to good, and $11 $12 %5 for fancy to extra; Soutuern ‘was in limited demand, with moderate sales, at $10 a $10 75 a $10 87; Canadian was inactive—ssles about 500 bbls., at $9 95 a $10 Wheat—Small sales were reported of white Michigan, at $2 54. Corn was with- out further change of moment. The sales reached 45,- 006 a 60,000 “bushels ‘on the spot, including inferior to common sound quality, at 88c.a%0c., ana good to prime, in shipping order, at 01340. a 93c. There were again’ mace séttlements of time contracts made, on not made public. Rye was firmer. Sales of 150 were made, at $1 55, afterwards held $1 68 a Oats were dull, at 60c. a 65c. for State and Nava Storxs were quiet, at 403<c. for spirits and 86c. for rosin per 310 lbs. celivered. Provisions,—Pork—The market remained firm, with moderate transactions, The sales embraced about 400 bbls, incluoing new moss at $19 60, and new prime at $16 7 a $16 50; old moss was at $19 12 0 $10 25 acked. Beef waa firm, with salas of 300 to 400 bbis., at $9 75a $10 25 for country prime, and $11 $13 for good coun: try mees; repacked Chicago varied from $16 a $17, the latter for extra. Cut ments were in moderate demand, with sales of about 200 packages at 7 3c. @ 8c. for shoul- Gera, and 93¢c. » 10%c, for hams. Bacon was steady but quiet. was in fair demand, with sales of 300 to bbie., at 10%c.allc. Butter waa at lbc. a 18¢ for Oo, and 18c. a 22c. for State. Cheese was quiet and heavy, at 6d. 9 9: Commerce of the Canals. Statement showimg the quantity of the several articles first cleared on the canals, and the quantity left at New York during the last week in June, 1855:— Articles Cleared. 1,408,342 Iron, 241,026 Railroad ® pleasant room, improvements, with full or par- tial beard, moderate, Inquire at 165 West. teenta street, near Eighth LARGE FRONT ROOM, SUITABLE FOR A GEN. tleman and his wife, to let, furnished or uafura 1d, with or without board; aiao good accommodations for five young gentlemen and three iadies; scom‘ortable home can be realized; kept by a respectable Eaglh wi- Harrison street, corner of Green- maa and wife, or two fe, gentlemen, dow woman, at No 23 wich—Mra. 8. A. Heddyer. WELL FURNISHED SITE OF ROOMS £0 LET, TO one or two gentlemen, with breakfast if con! modern jesirably located near Union Park. Family amali, nochilvren. Apply at 21 Irving Place. N ELEGANT SUIT OF ROOMS WILL BE LET TO A Southern family, or others, Sah doa mm Fitth and Sixth avenues, All perticulars given by addressing M.S., Union square FINE OPPORTUNITY IS NOW OFFERED TO A FA- to obtain desirable ac- board for the summer, where they wiil receive the comforts and stsention of a home; bouse very convenient, and location unsurpassed, five minutes’ walk from Fulton ferry. Cranberry street, Brooklyn. NEATLY FURNISHED BOOM AND BEDROOM TO let, on the first floor, auitable for one or two ‘Uemen, or a lady and gentleman, Board for the only. Apply at 60 Wooster st., T 96 FOURTH AVENUE, OPPOSITE ELEVENTH street.—Two or three gentlomen, or a Southern amily, can have @ suit of furnished rooms; use of Location in view of Broadway. cold and shower baths. Refer. Apply for cae week. No bill on the commovations, kitchen for cooki Family private. a exchanged. GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS A FINE FURNITURE parlor, pisno, and a large bedroom with two beds, wants a quiet companion, Price moderate, and to cail after 5 o’clock. 16% Walker atreet, near the Bowery. )OARD.—A FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM ON THE ‘and back room on the third floor, to let ouse newly fursished, snd has bath and as; the tamily being smail, desire to take s fow erdera o make it more Inquire at 101 East ON THE BANKS AT A COUNTRY SEAT, East river. A J etlerad to nd stable room if requircd. Access ¥o ti ‘Third and Fourth av jon square Post Office single gentlemen, can obtain « pleasant room on the recond floor, also back parlor on the first floor, with or without board, at 224 Greei street, on reasoas- Gas and bath in the OARD.—STRANGERS VISITING THE CItY, OR parties about closing their houses for the season, and desiring transient or permanent board, caa be modated with a widow lady, liviag retired, in a pleasant locality in Brooklyn. To parties liberally dis posed, abe would take paias to secure the freed home; references exchanged, address 190,898 All other merch’e, 2,612,347 103,063 pion easel svioetds Se REM LES Total.... ......4,882,430 I certify the above to be an % 3 RICHARD H. WOODS, Collector, ww York Post Office. OARD ON STATEN ISLAND MAY BE HAD FOR the season, for two or three families, in a pleasant | poy ter bathing convenient, For partica- ply at 77 Barclay street, OARD IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY.—A LADY, OC cupying ber own house, at Mount Vernon, (one can accommodate one or for the summer. jour’s ride from this city,) two small families with board house is neat the railroad de, im the most delightful and beaitby part of county. For particulars mquire at the house, or ad- irs. C. Peace, Mount Vernon, Westehester county, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVMRY DAY. VELLERS’ GUIDE. ATH AND GREENWOOD STAGES —LEAVE BATH rood 8%. 10, nnd 11 A’ ake 5, 4, 636; aud OS Green 8. al 3 o an P.M, siphon JOHN FIELD, Proprietor. CONEY ISLAND AND FORT HAMILTON —THE steamer Norwalk leaves New York as follows:— foot of Amor street at 9 A. M., and 12% and 3% P.M; pier foot of Spring street, 034 A. M.; 123 and 33% P. leaving Coney Island, last trip, at 6% P.M Fare to Co- ney Inland and fort ton ‘and back to New York, 25 cents. No half price for children. R BRIDGEPORT, ON TUBSDAY AFTERNOON, AT 3 o’olock, July 3, connecting “with the Housatonic, luck and New Haven Railroad, the steamer CalA- Capt. Charles Weeks, will leave from steam! wharf, Peck ali, E. B., on Tuesday afternoon, o'clock. N. B.. re will be mo boat on Wednesday morping, 4th. For information inquire of GEO. W. CORLIES, 283 Pearl street, NER, LORE 10 MONTREAL, OGDENSBURG, WHITE Mountains, St. Johnsburg and Barlingtcn, vii Northampton, Brattleboro’, Bellows ‘alls, Rutiand, Windsor, White Kiver, Wells River, Montpelier, St. Al” bans Rouse’s Point. Through tickets, via the New York sad New Haven Railroad, Boston express trains to Springfield, 8 A. M. and 4’P. M. Baggage checked through. FRANCIS iYDE, Agent, Ofice, Pier 36, Peck slip. SUNDAY BOAT FOR ALBANY—PAS3\GE 60 CEN1S ‘The HEKO, taim Hancox, leaves Robinson stre: pier at 6 P, M. arriving by 4A.’ M. For state roo &c., apply on board; being in connection with the C titoad. 7, DAYTON, | CINCINNATI 4ND_ LOUISVILLE. — iprimg and summer arrangement, via New York and i¢ Maitroad, Hudson River Railroad, Peoples’ line York Central Railroad, Lake Shore Rail road, Cleveland and Toledo Railroad to Clyde, theace by Mad River and Lake Erie, and Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton railroads. Quickest and most’ direct route! ‘Through from New York to Cincinnati two hours in ad. vance of any other route. Connections certain, and ample time for meals. Three daily trains. Passengers leaving New York on evening steamers of People’s Line, or 6A. M, train of Hudson River Railroad, or 6 A. M. train of New York and Erte Railroad, connect at Builslo and Dunkirk as follows:—Arrive at Buffaio 9P. M., Dun- hirk 10,15 P.M. ; Cleveland 6.30 A.M., Grafton 7.08 A M., Clyde 8.56 A. M., Bellefontaine 11:45 A. M, Dayton I P. M., Hamilton 2 P. M., Cincinnati 3 P. M. "Passengers leaving New York on evening boat of People’s Line or 6 A, M. train of Hudson River Railroad, or 6 A. M. train of New York and Erie Railroad, arrive in Cinciansti two hours in advance of Columbus route. Second train— Leaves Cleveland, from west side of river, @ A. M,, on arrival of steamers Creacent City and Queen of the West, from Buffalo, arrive at Sand 11.85 A. M., Dayton , Cinctanati 8.20 2. M. leaving New ¥ n 5 P. M. trains of Hudson River Railroad, or New York and Frie Railroad, arrive at Bulislo10.30 A.M Duabirk 11.59 A. M., Cleveland 6.20 P. M., Gratton 6.43 PML, Clyde 8.50 P, M., Dayton 4 60 A. M., Cincinnati 7 A.M. Fassengérs leaving New York on evening trains of Hudson River Railroad, or New York and Erie Kail- road, by thia route arrive (n Cincinnati thirty four mi- nutes in acvance of Columbus route. Be sare to cali for tickets via Clyde and Dayton. Cleveland passeogers, en route for Cincianatt, vin Clyde and Dayton, take the care of the Cleveland and Toledo Railroad, ani! are cau: tioned to beware of the misrepresentations of runners in the Cleveland depot, that the train for Cincinaati does not leave antil 7.30 A.M. Two apt Bagpac asad 6.104. M. train, via Clyde and Dayton. from New York to Buflaloor Dunkirk, and from Butalo or Dunsirk to Cincinnati. Through tickets, and all ia formation can be obtained om board People’s Line steam- era, oF at the ticket offices of New York and Erie Rall- | road, Ni ‘ork Central Ratiroad, and Hudson River Rad- Toad, or at office of Cincinnati, Hamilton aad Dayton Railroad, 160 Broadway. T.'C, MITCHELL, General Agent, 160 Broadway, York city. G. B. BROWN, General Eastern Agent. Fe KEYPORT AND FORT HAMILTON,—THE NEW and fast steamboat KEYPORT loaves New York, foot of Murray gtreet, daily, San excepted, at 4 o'clock, P. M., returning lonves Keyport at 73 o’clook ri Persons desirous of visiting one of tb find it at Resyotd rertnees 5 eave to York g a4 men can ow Yo from 9 A. M. untilaP, M. JOUNTRY BOARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING eight miles from tne city, would like or two families for the summer; the house fronts on the the situation is unsut of access by stages and cars; bathu in the vicinity. Address 3., ; it is convenient — CRNISHED LODGING ROOMS TO LET, TO ONE OR two single gentlemen, at joderate prices, in the first class house No. 7’ adway, corner of RIVATE BOARD AT SARATOGA SPRING3—A FEW boarcers are desired in 4 private family, where the comforts of a home may berealised. Address B box 32 Poat Office, N. PANISH BOARD—A GENTLEMAN WISHES A WELL furnished room, nd full or partial board, in 8 pi ing tbat Janguage TATEN J8LAND.—10 LET TO TWO SINGLE GEN- ity, comfortably furnished room, with bedroom attached, with partial beard. The hoase is beautifully located, near the water, s few minutes’ Address, with real name, P., bax {PACIOUS AND WELL FURNI3BED ROOMS TO LET, to gentlemen only, at from $4 to $10 per week, in the firet class house No, 11 University place, corner WO OR THREE AGREEABLE PERSOSS, WITH GOOD references, can obtain desirable roo; fast and tea if necessary, in private fam other boarders are kept. teenth street, and west of Broadway. house. apply to F. D., box 3,572, Post office. ms, with oreak- Location good, a ) SOUTHERNERS.—GENTLEMEN OR FAMILIES DE- 4 accommodations im the way of apartmenta, with or without brosk- im the delightfully located house No, 28 Chinton place, Eighth atreet. SANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD IN BROOK- ‘wo large, airy, and pleasant patlora, with iteble for ilemen and theic wives. Also, ¢ house is genteely located, and fixtures throughout, Apply at 01 Sands street, MISCELLANEOUS, CANAL STREET.—W. & H. VAN NOTES HAVE a large assortment of the latest patterns ef maptei grates, kitchen ranges, summer ranges aad stoves for sai®, Ob reasonable terma. founders’ furnaces built amdrepaired. Grates aad Tang¢s net snd repaired. ANADA HATS, CANADA HATS,—RECEIVED 11 day, of extra quality and breadth of bei: GAYNOR, MAUDONALD & Nos. 24 and 26 Warren street. FOR THE PEOPLE-—PRICES RE. Guced.—At the Desbroases Street Baths (near Canal mere trifle (10 cents) you ge salt water, rid yourself of rheumatic pains if you are troubled that way, duce a degree of hardiness which will diminish the den- er of being so afllicted, save you tem doilers in doctor's ills for every one you spond, and besides the imme ii, » tne after add the mo: We practice whae we prea tribute our general good health to the uniform street, North river), to can enjoy a pli jeasure it allord: EWIs & SEACORD INVITE ATTENTION TO THCIR 4 splenoid assortment of gentlemen's turnirhiag Complete stock of geuz! ani zephyr fabric under clotbing ani hosiery, cravats, tien, aesigned for extreme hot weather. a le furnishing bazaar, 655 Brondway, Stuyvesant imetitate, WE FOUR HORSE SfAGE, owned by Foot & Co poods for the summer. LED THE BEAU, 70 East Heventd street, Dry Dock, is pow ready for excursions of any Bind. The twelve persons; and MILITARY. TTENTION.—A SPECIAL MERTING OF THE A, nus Keily Guarda, will be held at Mr. Meohan'« Twelfth street, on Monday evening next, July %, Yelock. Pumetual attendance required. By order o Company, ILLIA) —WE HAVE A SPLENDID STOCK bililard tabies, wit o ble for pri clatha, cue war, in fact every acticle in tee oeat obeeper then a Stabe, ERCNARD & 3 , 10 per United 1 006 Broad way. keepers, office pr fon may cocure a Cectded tlace ef burners ats trid cS < cleanse the ha'r. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 1, 1855. BOARDING AND y iy feonlahen Sehone gic gentlemen. “tip EXOUGStONS. ooo TH OF JULY &XCURSION.—TAE NEW FIRST class steamer ELM CILY. J. M. Lewis, commander, wall leave New York for New Haven on the morniag of the 4th, at 734 o'clock; tome g will leave Now Haven ‘et 11 o'clock mm the oon errive ia New York on the morning of Sth, Fare $150 for the Tecnsa oly sae Meptrant erecta se eutiful ov low Haven, or ry sea voyage, the na hte chance. ° TH JULY.—GROVE PAVILION. — NEWARK Bay Grove, four miles south of Jersey Oity.—Capt. plendid jundred milles of New Yorks Omnibuses leave the Jersey City funerey thirty minutes for the Pavilion, fare one al ia JURTH OF JULY.—GRAND FOURTH OF JULY xcursion to Keyport, around Statao Island. The splendid steamboat Keyport, Captain T. V. Arrowsmith, will mase an excursion to Keyport on Wedresosy, July 41b, leaving New York, foot of amos street, N. R, at 944; Murray strest at 934; foot of Gravd rireet, E R., quarter before and pier No, 2, N.RB., at 10 o’clook. Returning, leave Keyport at4 o'clock, P. M., and arrive in New York, landing at foot of Murray street about 6 o'clock ;—affording one of tue cheopest and pleasantest excursions of the day, giviog sn cpportonliy of viewing the fortifeations of ‘the Her- bor, Fort Hamilton, Sandy Hook, and the Islaals of Navesink. as well aa epjo} ely refreshing sea breeze, ‘The cay will be appro celebrated at Ko; end « good band of music will be in attendance oa the trip. Fare, 26 cents each way. URTH OF JULY TRIP TO THE FISHING BANKS, Fare 50 cents, The steamer CROTON, Capt. W. Hi. torkae aly 4 aiid i tev et enti treet, Cee a ot . ‘aot me 6 ¥ st7/A. M ; foot Gouverocur strest, 716; Peck allp, 7.30; Spring street, N.R, at 8; Robinson street, 8.15; Pier No 4, 8.8, Refreshments, dabing tackle and bait furnish- ed op board. OURTH OF JULY.— For Whitestone, Manhasset, Franklin Port, Glen oar Met) ‘Wood, Roslyn, Lloyd's Dock, Oyster Bay, and ring. The ‘newand eplendid steamer GLEN COVE, Joba German, commander, will leave New York on 4th day of July for the above places, as follows Hemmona street, N R., Tweaty-third atreet, Linh tied raced day a Whitestone ..... oe ss and on ber return the foot of Twelfth atreet and at Pesk slip, E.R. Few pleces have more picturesque attractions than thore at which this boat stops oa its route—in particu- lar the new village of Franblim Port, on Manhasset harbor, is remarkable for the beauty of its situation. At this last named place there will be offerei for sale ms Geiss about 2,000 ae Lies rng * japs of the Property rill furmushed by prie- tora Cs the land. Ref: ents will aiso be found on the ground. The steamer Glem Cove is a new boat, of great size and speed, beautifully furnished, and capable of ac- commodating from 1,500 to 1,800 passengers. The steamer Dell Grove will meet the Glen Cove to carry Lape to Gien Wood and Roslyn, anc will return Yo m ie Glen Cove on her return, VlOURTH OF JULY, 1855.—GRAND EXCURSION 10 the Fishing Banks.—Fare 50 cents for the excursion. ‘The steamer THOS. E, HULSE will make an excursion to the Fishing Banks, on Wednesday, July 4, 1865, leaving New York trom foot of Amos street at $:40.4. M’: Spring street, at 6:60 A. M.; Jay atreet, at 9A M., aad pier No. 8 North river, at 9:15 A.M. Returning to the city at abont 3:30 P. M., giving passengers three hours to re- main on the fishing grounds, This excarsion will be one of the flaest of tae day, giving passeogera a fine view of the bay ana harbor of New York, with the focti- fcutions, and affording an opportonity of enjoying the healthy breezes from the oogan. ‘OURTH OF JULY EXCORSION—STEAMER GLEN COYE, with a band of masic to Fraaklia Port, on Markasebtt Bay Great attraction for New York cizizens aud others seeking cheap aad splendid residences A name, containing some two thousand convenient distance far persons doing ity, is being establiehod on sive tract of land fronting Manhasset Bay, with cient depth of water for vessels of any burden to orjand, Every street and nearly every building lot com- manés an extensive view of Manhasset Bay, Kast river, and the picturesque landscapes which adorn theie shores, ‘The unvi healthfulness of the place 15 an object of paremount importance to those wo select » home for themselves snd families. The title {a indisputabie, having been in the family of one of the proprievors for three generations. The beautiful steamer Glencove will will stop at Hammond street at half-past 7 A M., at Ca- nal street, forty-five minutes past 7 A. M., at Robinson street, at $ A. M., at Peck slip, at thicty minutes past 8 A.M.,at Twelfth street, at forty-jive minutes pist 8 A.M, at Twenty-third street, at 9 A.M Returning, will leave Franblin Port at4P.M. The proprietors and asents will be on the ground with maps, and will give all requisite information. LONGLEY, CLAGGETE & MITCHELL, 35 Wali street. Finns OF JULY AT MOUNT VERNON.—THE lew cats of the Harlem and New Haven Railrosds wil ve several times durmg the day for the above named Place, An cration, wit other appropriate exercises, ouring the oS. Fire works, grand balat the Mount Vernon otal, in. the ene . Persons desirous of spending the day and ev. ntly. should svuil themeslven of Shis epportentiy’ “a apleaiid bead has been engeged. ges Cbeal enh AB RMT RRL tee ed a ad ISHING EACURSION.—THE A NO. 1 FAST SAIL- img sloop SWALLOW, with superior accommoda- tions for from twenty to thirty passengers, can be char- tered by the day or week, any time previous to the lat of September, if not otherwise engaged, by application to H. R. » 179 South street. A pilot, wall ac- quainted with all the best fishing grounds down East, ‘will go with her, LONG BRANCH, SHREWSBURY, &c. DIRECT.— a air and surf bathing. The steamer JAMES STOPHER leaves the foot of Jay street, for the above places, on Sunday, July 1; Pa 2d, Tuesday 34, and Wednesday 4th, at 8 o'clock, A. M. Returning, a 6 Shrewsbury, atd o'clock, P, lance, ‘OR CHARTER.—THE LARGE AND COMMODIOUS steamer CROTON, can be chartered for excursions, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdsys and Saturdays. For particulars asply to WM. G. LOCKWOOD, 37 Soath street, or to Capt. Wm. H. Wood, en board the boat, at ke foot of Twelfth street, E. R. IXCURTION TO THE FISHING BANKS.—THE S8T/'A- mer GOLDEN GATE, Capt. Anderson, formerly captain of the steamer Laura Knapp, will make a trip ery day in the wee 7 o'clock, Spring street at8, Broome street at $44, ana pier No. o'clock. A cotilon band will be on board. RAND THIRD OF JULY EXCURSION UP TEE Hudson river, for Albany and Troy, laading at Cold Spring, Newburg, Hampiou, Milton,’ Poughkeepsie, Kingston, Barrytown, Kea Hook, Bristol, Catskill, Hud. ton, Coxsackie and New Baitimore. Fare for the ¢: curriog, up and down, cents, ‘The splendid fast ssi ing steamer HERO, ain J, W. Hancox, will leave from the foot of Robinson sireet, Taesday, July 3, at OP. M.; Amon street (Old Prisoa rf), 06 PM Returning, will leave Troy at 6 P. M.; Albany, oa Wed. nesday (4th of July), ati P. M., making the same liad. togs In additicn to the facilities above offered, the evening will be celebrated by the disolarge «f cannoa ang fire rockets, and the reading of the Declaration of Independence, and an appropriate oration wiil be de- liverea on the occasion by Capt. J. W. Hancox, ex-mem- ber of the New Jersey Legislature. Stages in atten: RAND FXCURSION TO THE FISHING BANKS— Sunday, July 1, 1856. Fare fifty cents. By staam- MASSACHUSETIR, |. R. Hanks, commander, leaving pier foot King street at 7s o'clock; Broome atreet, hast river, at 8 \y; amd pier No. %, North river, at 9A. M. Fishing tackle, bait, and music on otreet, North ri Pi A.M.” Fishing teckle and bait farnis! RAND FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION TO CaP& ‘May and Philndelpbis.—Tno new and commodious ENEXONE SANFORD, Charies B. mander, wul teave per 14 North river, foot of Cedar on Monday, Juiy 2, ot 6 o’clock P. M., for Cape ie, arri at Cape May at 6 o'clock nd Philadelphia st 1 o'clock hart on Wedues- the next morning. a1 Returning, will leave Brok’s th of Juty, wt 10 o'clock P. look P. view of the Sth. Tickets for the whole Bate wilt of the finset excursions of the in tt delightful $3. Thie will be season, affording those participating ail outside of Sandy Hook, with an opport the Atlantic shore, the beautiful scenery ver, to participate for a time wents of ope of our finest and most popu! For further particulars apply to EDWARO B. it, 14 North river. TENANTS’ REGISTER. WAY—TO LET, HANOSOMELY FOR- Tooms, to cot rn single gentlemen. improvements. BOWERY.—STORE AND APARTMENTS TO let, and fixtures for sale, Inquire as above. FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—OR THE FUSNI- ture will be gold om reasonable terms has all the modern ‘improvemen! almost new; in the , Herald office, stating Frivate table only. and the farniture is al street, Address a ts, vicinity of Can’ where an interview also, priv: in in Mh bg 133 . T. Reymond, at vl amos fl front ja. dinty wo wash in, and vai Amity strest, Inquire of kirs. PARLOR. ret td ete WItd 800M a jolaing, farnis! to gentlemen. it can Jed for rape re gentlemen aa is in the os cen- tra) location, a few doors from the Metropolitan Hotel, CONFECTIONARY STORE TO LEI—SI0CcK AND fixtures for ssle, in a good location, and doing a cash business, No. 186}, Sixthavenue. CHANCE NOT OFTEN MET WITH—ALL THE BEST part of a three story brick*house m Degraw street, put in first rate or: let to a gentleman and ; beat of reference RESf, 13 Cort- South Brooklyn, bi Med throwghout remarkably ches to JOHN’ B, DE. OOL, FRESH AIR —TO LET, IN WILLIAMSBURG, the fe boat, $140 dollars per ana: ant hose suitable for s JURNISHED BRICK HOUSE TO RENT FOR THE summer; will accommodate fiom twelve to sixteen persons; rent one huncred dollars per month. The house is in one of the most quiet and shady streets in the village. Any one want Mrs. E. a. Munger, Saratoga Springs. URNISHED PARLOR TO LEE, NEAR CORNER OF Franklin street, in Varick street. isin the parlor, Is ® very quiet house. App'y at6 Varick street, from 9 A. M. until dark, \URNISHED HOUSE —A LARGE FURMI3HED HOUSE, in a central location, to let to low rent. Adéreas Furnished House, such a house will address OURE AND STORE TO LET.—A RARE CAANCE for a perton who wishes 1o go in the clothing busi. becriber Das a well w stock of cloth- ia a fashionable style, terms. A first rate co has been occupied ings, all made up lavely tor casa, and will sell the same on reaso: rate stand and cbeap rent. Thi for a clothing atore tor the last tne years {Inquire at the L. LIPPMANN, 348 Bowery. OF A HOUSE TO LET—AT £8 TROY STREET, near Abingdon square. Board, if required. Re- OOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, TO LET.—A few gentlemen can be accommoda'ed with pleasant Tooms, with partial board, or the rooms (furnished or unfurnished) to let at moderate rent. Apply at 185 TATEN ISLAND.—TO LET FOR THE months, a nicely furnished parlor and bedroom, otiemen, (breakfast and tea turnished if required, ) in a beautifully loceted cott: house, commanding a fine view of the Bay, first landing: on they would be let with acsommodations in kitchen, with 100m for servant, toa particulars, inquire at 104 Pri suitable for one or two all quiet family, treet, New York, ) LET—OFFICES IN CHAMBERS STREET, NEAR the City Hall, Are hand. aceptation to a prof Chambers street. Also large basement with a good F. FIGUE, 42 Marray street. LET—THE LOWER PART OF HOUSE 98 ALLEN street, to one or two small families. ————— LET—PO38ESSION GIVEN IMMEDIATALY—THE second and part of third story of the nouse 275 East Tenth street, near Tompkins square; has all the modera improvements; rent low. Apply om the pre- enero LET—THREE NEW HOUSES, WITH TEN ROOMS each, back and front basement or of R. L. SMYTHE, 274 Bowery. LET—TRE THREE STORY HOUSE, 39 KING street. Inquire of W.CLAREY, 24 street, for one week. ‘0 LET—TWO HOUSES, JUST FINISHING; 18 BY 40, with all the modern improvememta; Nos 1091; and 1)1 West Twenty-fourth stree! Seventh avenues. Apply te M. WII at. and Broadway, Giisey Buildings. LET—THE ICE GREAM SALOON AND TOY STORE No, 301 Third avenue, Apply on the premises. (0 LET~145 TWENTY-SECOND SIRELI, A NEW brown etone house: rent $050 only. jor sale very cheap. Can be seen at any tune. and Croton water, on the premises, between sixth ano IN, cor. Cortlaadt ixtureg and stock for (0 LET—THE DWELLING PART (BASEMENT AND three floors) of a comfortable and commodious house, No 434 Fourth avenue. Will be rented separately or entire, inyuire in the Manhattan [and Office, on tae PO LET—IN HOUSE 21 JONP= STREET, THE SRUOND floor, consisting of frout and back rooms, three bedrooms and kitchen, with water and waste pipe; reat mecdlerate, possession TLENKY HYMAN, 76 Canal street. yw LEIl-A FURNISHED HOUsi, IN A QUIET, pleasant location, ten rooms, elegantly furnished, west of Broadway, and near Canal street, Layu ‘Theyer’s oyater and dining saloon, No. 4 Sullivan stcest, two doors from (anal. given immediately. | HOTELS AND SUMMER RETREATS Freneawe tans NOTICE — THERE 1S FINE Fibs. Eick tt ert ‘Hamalina; peck AA oat om bass - large a tackle Coney Isiand 1B BUPLIC_ON AND efter the fourth day of July, the rages Mee be ‘be prices at the bar:—ice water, 6: pale Crotom 4 cents; f i in the criginals packages, 6% ne, eee thee 1236 conta; Tepes averry cobblers, 123; cents; all temperance fan: Grinas, 121; cen! tea, 614 ce nts; fond 6% cen! iSistin Mitees oh ebioeat nce! eee de do. Open every day, (unda, ‘ed. i the HENRY C. ATWOOD, Proprieter. ONG BRANC BATHING.—TaIs WELb known and . Cratem; Pavi- liom Hotel, 8. C. Morris; Bath, Green & Sons; Howlanda, J. V. Comers; Alleghany, by J. Wardell. LONG BRANCH, Proprietors. ‘OUNT VERNON Ht CAPE MAY, N. J.—Tans FY mammoth — wil - Sapeeteenepeet for tue ouraDd ate, will oj for the season on Saterday, June ‘sou I .. Ome’ hundred end fifty i rooms have been added. Pure soft water from aa arte- sian well has been introduced through the house, sada mumber of new end complete bath nouses les many other improvements since the last season. Parties of six persons or upwards can have private tables at any hour agreeable to tuem. A regular table at regular hours will also be set for those who are not in perties, or who may prefer a tabledehote The terma will be moderate, and no extra charges, except what be orcered. SAML. B. WOO! 5 Agent, LD STAR HOTEL, 64 AND 66 LISPENARD STREET, near the depot of the New Fork and tel has been refitted and important acditions made for the accommodation fort of residents and visiters to the city, wines, pee segare, &c, Lunches thro day and an ordinary from one to three o'clock. beds. JOREPH BROOKS, Late of Cincinnati, Obio, aud formerly of Manchester, / |, Proprieter. N, B.—Summer fretreat.—J. B. begs to draw the at- tention of his frienda andthe public to the garden in rear of the hotel, where he hea fitted ups pavillion end with the luxuriant vine which sow over-canopios the yard forms a cool and ater, ice cream eets every Wednesday evening in the club roem. OCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRINGS, B miles trom the Vi ia Central railroad, and twen- Bi miles from the Natursl Bridge.—For more than years these remarkable waters, anaided by a sia- gle newspaper advertisement, bave been gro’ > oF mere force of the wonderful cures etfected by them, inte public favor, and @ general celebrity throughout the middle and routhern States. It is confidently sesteted that in those commonities they stand without a rival in the eure of scrofula, chromic ciarrho-s, 2 4 Date diseases of the liver, of the kidneys and of the skin, Carer ‘and nervous affections, bronchitis, taryngi- and diseases pecuhar to females. Pampbiets coa- aining analyses and a few out of many certificates ve- luntarily tendered to the [oe earn will be forwarded on application. The establishment is now fitted up the reception of five hundred guests, If Northern ctti- zens are disposed to meet and bea Able 2 refined and social assemblage of Ferrginane aes 3 wi find this pleasant ‘‘neatral ground’’— whilst the ad- murer of the sublime and the picturesque will derive a an PN ar waren tee hagean breakfas' fo Wash- eaten py or Piet : a Staunton and sup esame cay at there » thus bringing them within two tays of New York tithoat night travel. ‘The Volandt band of music comsgna for the aeason. FRAZIER & RANDOLPH, Proprietors. — ee UMMER RETREAT.—THE MEDAURST FARM, aT bas oreie etter semen ion of families | 2 emer’ Island Belle leaves foot of Catharine street avery Tueads Thursday and Satarday at 11 o'clock, A, M., for Northport, 1, miles trom Centreport, three hours from New York. Only a few superior reoms are now vacant. Terms moderate. For patticu- Jars, pleane be su? W. ANDREW EADIE, 117 Fe ‘altoa st., New Yor! B.—Exeellent bathing, fishing aad BA-VIEW HO’ HIGHLANDS OF NAVESIN! This new and commodious house is now opened for the reception of company. There can rotking equal, im grandeur and beauty the shores and ocenn scenery of the Navesink Highlands, there can nowhere elee ve found such advantages for son Dathing as are combined in the river and surf which stretches for miles in front of the Sea- View House. The house has been tly and luxuriaatly for- nished, and in sll aj its it is not surpassed by any similar establishment. All that ex; ce and liberality can command—sill that taste and comfort can desire—will be furnished for the entertainment of the guests who mey favor the houre with their pat 8. ‘Those desirous obtaiming rooms either ia the no or y tegen, can do av T- to M. H. TUFFS, No, 89 Prince strest, or om ane mines. steamboats James Christopher and Ocean Wave make the trip each way daily from the beet hss sa fuitniminiabodeie i. ~ EAUTIFUL SUMMER R! P.—] HOU! La SAA ao eT : aseed Fy ES pees, of ateetion” — ‘ onrry to the house. address the proprietors. J Ml. SHARP & CO” Forest House, Btanhope Post Office, N.'3. f[ RENTON FALLS, NEAR UTICA, N.¥.—THR HOTEL Vistors can now reach ‘t direct by the Black River and Uties ‘rain, else fudeon Fiver express teala, wii MM, MOORE, Propeister, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. cash capital, or a part cash, and New York. The purcharer will be expested to take the have the above amount, and bted reter- $6 0 0 —A PARTNER WANTED WITH A ° ° ap] acceptances, to purchase one half interest ina cath business in the best location in the city of general charge of the business, as the present owner in about to leave the city. None need apply unless they mn giv tedou ence, Apply to Partner, 49 Murray atreet. B5 00 —A PARTNER WANTED, IN AN ee eo Oliestablished manufacturing busi- ness. Profits large and cash sales. Capital is required 10 extend it. A good business wan, with a country con- nection, will find this am excellent opportunity Cor im- vestment. References ex R. W. A., care of Mr. Wm. G 0 TO $2,000 CAN BR INVESTED IN & Bi RAK a a ME eae thee will pay five hundred per cent wit! jail. Any person desirous of locating in this rapidly growing aster, = oped Stare opportunity by addressing Laterprise, Jerald office 10 10 $100.—WANTLD, A GENTLIMAN OF ry activity, to take exclusive charge of one ot the mert popular publications now isaued. Bye man of the right stomp $3,000 a year can be essily made. None need apply without the mooey, this day, to £ McMAHON, 176 Chatham street. LEI—FOR THE SUMMER SEAMON.—A COUNTRY house on the seashore, near the Sisthhouse, Now Inquire of JOHN TERRAIN Smith street, Brooklya, between Bergen and Wykol! '0 CHARTER FOR EXCURSIONS—THE SAFE AND commodious double engine steamer MASSACHU- SkITS E.R Hanxe, commander. She is the largest and Ti ae ong. f apply on board, fot of King weet, 8, jee: + Apply on foot of King 4 R,orte LH. SHovER, 163 Broadway, up stairs. OURTH OF JULY.—FU.AGS, FLAGS, FLAGS, FIR sale or hire. Flags of all sizea, cheap. A. M. & R. DAVIES, 397 Broadway. N, B —Mosquito nets made aod ng up at short notice. Also gilt window shades, &e., &e. CHARTER FOR EXCURSIONS—(HT And commodious new first class «te: §. HAIGHT, with or without : Apply on board, feot of North Moore street, or of ALEX. M. C. SMITH, 232 West street, between North Movre sad Beach ats. LEGANT THOMAS 10 LET—A FURNISHED HOUSE, SUITABLE No. 56 Hudaon street; a very ederate charge. F. grcund floor, equal to three full lota, for nese requiring much root street. ower Pearl, suitable for hardwood and seasoned large iron or brass foundry steam engine, fer ‘out power to sbops. ‘O SOUTHERNERS AND OTHERS VISITING THIS city.—Furmshed rooms, or the principal part of s furnished first class heute to let, apply at 123 West Twenty fourth street, near Seventh & room, bedroom and kitchen, suitable {or a small family, is to let, at reduced prices. m, at Now 6 and For! card of address of Templar lodge 203, F. and A, M., the following re- jUtions were unasimously paseed.— Resolved, That the thanks of the lodge A: A MELTING OF THE EXCURSION OonMinth ool accomplished orator, deeper revereace for and inspired every breast with our time honored institution, Resolved, That the thanks of the lodge be, tereby, tendered ty Thomas Manahon, Hq , dn: ac. complished bend of m ‘ians. for the * notes of jink’d melody, tong crawn oat,” with waich the assembly were ebeored, enliveged and delighted. We recognise in him the fine musical taste aod the skilfai leadership which bave Jong rendered bis Land the pride and delight of our a are | Cirizens. Resolved, That to Captain Wheeler, of the steamboat fun, our thanks be, and tbe same sre heresy, tondered for his politeness, care of, end gentiemaniy attentions to the members of the Jodge and their guests. Rerolved, That the pleasure of our excursion wonld not have been complete, except o ned as it was by the supebine of woman’s pressnos, and by the geniality and good fellowsbip of our invited @ “When next they do ride May we be there to ree Rerolved, Thet the thanks of the indge are doe, and are hereby tencered, to James Gordon Heneett, sq , ecitor of the New York Herald, for the unrparing and generous manver that the procesdings of our anniver- eaty were reported im that valyable journal, JLIETON, STATE ISLAND, WEAR THE NARROWS nid perfect sewermac. basement houses, with aii sea rivrern Firth and NDER WECKBECKER, if +S ERY DESCRIPTION nted—The highest price given, and cash paid in current money. Gentlemen wishi». \o dispose of cloth- quality, for » iberai rejnested to call on or address Jasi3s MORO! Baxter street (late Orange street.) LOTHING AT AUCTION coats, $4, worth $10; fine vp: covt $8, st $4: gingham conta, 7 < at one balf the cost. 122 ction store. Geode received on commission, MY OBJECT 18 QUICK BALES AND SMALL profits, for cash, I am delivering best quality red or white sab, well screened, at $0 69, or im lote over five tous, at $5 25, from my Twenty fifth street and Ninth aveque, 116 Vaan atrest, gear Broadway. ing aad Gresewich, A N AGENT OR PARTNER 18 IMMEDIATELY WANTED by an Fnglish manufacturing firm. Only a party pOeseesing business tact oan oe say from 41,000 to £5,000, will be treated with. The articles intended for this market have bee: hipped to all parts cf the glove, avd bent large return, Address, with real mame, to avord delay, London, room No. 77 Cariton House, Beoad- way PARTNERSHIP.—THR © day formed a copartuership, under the name of Merrie, Camp & Hulyer, for the purpose of importiat, manufacturing and jobbing tailors’ end clothiers’ ten moings, at No. 4 Warren street, corner of Church. HENRY A, MERRILL, . MEKRE SORGE. D. ist, Late of firm of Goddards & Merriiie JOHN D, CAMP, EDWIN BILLYER, daly 2, 1855 Late of firm Thos. N, Dale & Co. a he CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS.—WANTED;, SMB enterprising men, with capital, to take an interest in inexhaustible paint quarry, located witain 16 miles of New York city; paint is of the best class of american umbers, and can be turned into the market at an uburually low rate, There in belonging to thie quar- ty two large stone factories, with water wheels, sliaft- ing, Ke , &e., with an extensive water power. For sam- ples and al Information apply to McMAHON & BRUN- RED, real estate machinery ageats aad general brokers, 176 Chatham street, ad penta Pat enetocenrastvtontche a HE ADVERTISER, A YOUNG MAN OF TWENTY- tive, nective, industrious, energetic and intelligent & superior penman and accountant, and who has ten years’ experience ia business ‘in this city, desires +mployment ina store of manufactory. Could’ give se- cunty toapy reasonable amou: OT invest (rem $2000 to $5000 im any safe business. No objection to leaving the city. Adcress P., box 150 Herald office. NTED—A PARTNER, WITH A CASH CAPITAL of twenty or thirt cosh business alrew Uy ANTE A PARTS =. — ie SUBSCRIBER, A PRAC cal cutter, having a store at bis command ead a good trade, ia desirous vw join with & party of come capital, to opem a merebant tatloring inh ment. Fiease address Mare! Herald ovfce, whieh will meet with prompt attentio a 2 re trade with cash capital from 8. on whe is retiring from the 4 mand an extensive share of Western aad otty trade. Best reference given and required. Address pame te A Sao, Herald offi e.