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FINANCIAL ID COMMERCIAL. Torspar, Jaly 11-6 P.M. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1855. the corresponding perto: ‘last year, shows a de crease of 401,837 barrels of fi ar. Ihe Atlantic and Ohio Telegraph Company: Philadeiphia and Pittsburg, have made a dividend ‘The stock market ba- taken just the course we | of 90 certs td the share, payable on demand. anticipated; the course that eve yon: mast have The Auditer of State of Indiana notifies those antiglpated who has for some weeks past watched the moversca's ;o'ng on in financial affairs. The banks have been going on stead'ly tor some weeks in this work of -xp nsion, and thy have now feuobed’a figure which canno: be gustained. A line of discounts of thittyegx anda half million of in the middle of July, with « dull, inactive etate.of business, san inflation unprecedented in the hiatory of ba Kinz in this city. With an active domitad for money, 8nd & correspond'ng expansion n beak ored'ts, we #20uld soon flad canse for alarm. Phere must be some change in this banking move- ment. It is pretty certain thet the banks cannot extend taeir present line of discounta to the limit ‘am active busines would require, They must re- dxoe their call loans amd accommodate the mercan- tile olasess the momsnt a demand spriogs up in that quarter. In this way they can extend all the favors to the merchants which may for a time be required, witheut altering the figu-es of the aggregate mite- rialy. Of the seventesm millions ‘acrease in “bank loana aiace the 30th of Dacember last, tha bulk ison tae hypothecation of stocks. This,added to that class ot loans frevicus to that time, will, according toour data, wake of the total fall one-third ia loans on stocks, For many months the banks have been unable to get first class business paper. Ia the face Of that fact we have ssen a steady expansion in the discount line. In the past six weeke—the dullest ‘jm the yeat—the backs nave increased their loans more then seven millions of dollars, and no one can fora moment doubt that every dollar of that large sum hes been loaued on stocks. The speculative character of the stock mirket daring that period ia the best evidence in the world of the fact. The bavks, may be. compelled in dull times to employ their capital and depost's in fostering stock specu- lations, for stockholders look for dividends rega- latly every six months, but they cannot continue their loans to brokers to the exciasion of ths com- mercial classes, or grant ail the facilities both re quire in active times. The banks havs, it is true,a large. apesie. reserve, but they must look to their deposits. ‘They discount on their deposits ani not om the epecie which they are obliged to keep in their vanite. The deposita are large, but they will be required to. move the mew cropa. The country banks have large balances here, which will be coa- siderably reduced as soon ea the harvests have been gecured. We look for an active business through- out the fall, and an active demand for money from bbasiness tor business purposes. The variations in the market t>-day, compared with the prices current at the close yesterday, wo-e ‘as follows:—Erie bonds, 1875, declined } per cent; Louisiana 6's, 3; Illinois Central bonds, 1}; Canton Cormptny, 4; Nicaragua Transit, }; Cambsrland Coa), 3; Brie Railroad, }; Hudson Railroad, }; Har lem; 'h;) Beading Railroad, 13; Michigan Southern, 4; Michigan Central, 1}; Cleveland and Toledo, 14; C&icage and Rock Islard, j. It will be seen that al etecks wore down to-day, and that come of them have fallen considerably. Prices will take the back track mow for a time, which will bring most stocks down to abcut their proper level. At the second board there were large sales of Brie Railroad stock a'a decline of j per cent. About twenty-five hundred shares changed hands, showing a desire on the part of holders to realize. Cambar- lard Ocal feil off {; New York Central Railroad, 4. Reading Railroad solda’ 94} for the epening. The worket olesed weak. ‘The Utica Telegraph states that the coupons for interest and bonds of the Ogdemaburg, Clayton and Rome Railrcadthave not been paid. ‘The Bank of the Ohio Valley, located at Rushville, Indiana, has recently commenced operations with a capital limited by ita charter t> $400,000. Hon. J, Helm {s President, and E. L. Rice, Esq., Cashier, ‘This is tho first organization under the new Indiana law, which compels a deposit of 110 cents State ¢ per cent stcok, and real eatate pledges for 25 ceata en each dollar cf circulation, thus affording $135 se- eurity for $100 isene, . lone at the Assis‘ant Treasurer's of- as follows:— $81,941 36 ae 7793 31 es at 2 + “pou oT ehalance on hand is rapidly increasing, end as the importations sre now coming in pretty fast, the socumulation will be large. The aggregate wil, it is estimated, ran up to four or five millions be- fore many weeks elapse. ‘The gress earnings of the Sixth Avenue Railroad Cowipany from February 1 to July 1, 1865, amount 0d to $36,050,49, against $96,089,84 for the corres. nding period the previous year. ‘Tre earnings of the Erie Railroad for the month of June, 1656, were Farnings ferjune i ‘1854 Inctass.. . « $17,168 70 ‘The Rutgers ‘Fire. tas Caesany pay @ eemi-annual dividend of five per cent. The Oneiia Central Bark of Rome, aix per cent. City Insurance Company cf Hartford, seven dollars por share. New York State Bank of Albany, four per cent. ‘The Ohio ard Pennsylvania Railroad has declared @remi-annual dividend of four per cent, payable in the stock of the Company st par on and after the ‘24th July. The Trustees of the Bank of the United States will make their final dividend on the 28th Septem- ‘ber, when the concern will cease in any shape to ex'st. I¢ has taken fourteen years to wind up the concern. The assets realized are insufficient to pay the creditors of the bank, so that the los to the atcckholdezs will be total. ‘The following table shows ths quantity fo some of the principal articles of prodacs left at tide water from the commencement of navigation to the 14th ef Joly, inclusive, during the yeara 1853, 78 dnya; 1864, 68 days; and 1855, 68 days:— Beourts ov opr 8 aT Tipe Water, 1853. 1854. 1855. 244,67 207,174 18,245 HH 1,711,234 2 ness "128,400 860 532/284 3184 15, ity is 1,164,165 The Watertord returns not received. It would probably increase the figures on flvur, wheat aad ecrn, but aot materially change the figures on other articles. ‘The quantity of fisur, wheat, corn and barley left at tide-water, during the se2ond week in July, im the yeare 1854 and 1855, was as follows: — Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. Barley, bu 54,846 946,276 ” 300 18111 399,410 2 Dee.. 682 Deo,,42,705 Ine.. 63,194 Deo. 336 ‘The aggregate quantity of the same articles left ot tide water from the commencemsnt of navigation to the Lith of July, inclusive, during the years 1%5{ ord 1655, was as foliows:— Sy bbl, Wheat, by $01,361 2,026;003 Seopaa5 235 78 524,696 901,190 Ey 085,220 "230 59,643 Deo..176,205 Dee. 1, 125,413 Toe. 1,6 09,008 304 Dec. 174,683 ‘The aggregate quantity of th» sams articles left 8 tide water from the commen:ement of navigation bo the 14th Joly, inclusive, darirg the years 1853 ane 0, Wea na follows: — Wheat, bv. Carn, bw. Bar isan eaten “Iaeaen Tet Barly b- Wah . BN,088——"9OL,190 9,085,200 "Yosas0 Dre.,68%546 Dee, . 826,211 1a3,2,039,142 Dec. 92,190 by edacing the wheet to flour, the quantity of Le Iaiter lett ot Me water this year,c moa od wih holding the circulating notes of the Tradera’ Bank at Nashvil'e, Eixhart Coun*y Bank, Bank of Attica, At- lactic Bank at Jackson, Orange Bank, Bank of Alba- ny, State Sto k Bank of Indiana at Pera, Bank of Bridgepert, Bank of America at Morocco, and the Fublic Stock Bank at Newport, to return the same to the Auditor’s office, Indianapolis, for cancellation, before the first day of O-tober next, that the out- etending circulation may be determined as accu- rately as possible, and a pro rata dividend thereon declared. Certificates for the amount returned will be issued, and the dividend on the respective bauks paid upon the presentation of the certificate at that office after the first day of October next. ‘The Borton Traveller of the 16th inst., says:— ‘The market for railway shares was without special [anistion to-day. A fair demand for Eastern Railroad at 18. Concord at 4634. Frovisence at OV. Worcester at 90.091. Michigan Central sold at 96 cash, and was freel; offered at that rate on time, seller’s optioa. Boston ai at an advance of 14 per cen! over Saturday's ral asmall amount of stock upon the market. fer and Nashua deslined ct fon ceat since last Michigan Central 8 per cout Convertible Bonds of , 3s per cent lower then previous sales. Vermont 1's offered for sale at 341; et ane. re 7’a of 1860, 82 bid. There is » continued animation in the Copper pe ‘and pricas are.oa. the the toy proving reale. Toltec went up fg on Royale in esas at ray season ‘at ito. 150. xs ee ot gentlemen interested in mining operations, have just returned from asix weeks’ vist tothe Lake Superior diatzicta, convinced of the immense mineral weaith of that portion of the country, andof the future vat ameuntof treasure to be developed by the enterprise, capital and rkill of this city. ‘The annexed statement of tho affairs of tho late Knickerbocker Bank is from the United States Trust Company of New York, Receiver dated the 16th day of Jaly, 1865: shed claims, exclusive of Knickerbock vite Savings Tovtitatio Claim on Knick’r 8’ Of which is preferred, Cues. 77,284 46 Leaving to participate in dividend.. ~ 12,542 03 Amount om which dividend is to be paid..... 80,826 40 Of the preferred amount to the Savings Inati- bie $36,547 34 has already been paid. as eceesevenl $167,; foe 45 Paid “out—conslating of ‘preferred claims, liens, and expences, Leaving cash on hand. 108,218 45 Balacce of preferred Knick’r Savings Institution... 71,851 05 Leaving, with which to pay div’s. $33,001 00 Or. fraction over 37 per cent on $80,626 40. 7 per cent on $90,826 40 is $38.2 236 80, leaving in the of the Receiver, in cash, $126. cate folowing ‘ascets are yet in the hands of the Re- Stoaata in judgmen +++ $77,800 00 ‘ jult.. . 214, 025 00 bop nas in suit 64, 5685 00 A portion of the latter connists of notes not yet due, anda ae Rees is secured by mortgt renee. dend is dayable onand the 17th inst. The earnings of the Cleveland and Pittsburg Rail- road Company, for the month of June, were as fol- lows : Pareen, Freigh' ‘express, of Jane of last year were $47,729 i, thus showing an increase this year of $8,290 17. For the week ending Saturday, the 7th July, the amcunt cf Cumberland coal shipped from the New Creek mines was 226.12 tons. The amount for the eeanon is 2,260 07 tons. Over the Camberland Cosl and Iron Company’s Railroad, 4,031.17 tons were ehi; ped to market. Over the same road for the year, 86,191.05 to-s have been travsported. Over the Comberiard and Pennsylvania, for the week, 8,110 tore have been sipped. From’ the George's oreok region, over the George’s Creek Cosl and Iron Com: pany’s road, during the week, 5,429.12 tons were sbipped. The tot amount fran this region for the year, since the lat of January last, is 106,167.01 tons. 1000 N Carolina 6's 1000 Califor 7’s, 70 86 10000 Leuis’a on 60 95 03 3000 Pan be, 24 tess ro poeta is 60CO 6000 60 6000 Tl freai'd bda 100 bio 8656 2 85 = 200 8756 87; 8 Bk of Commerce. 11 tae: ager at 200 Canton Co... 26: 6€0 Gard Gold idine, 1 60 co 80 9435 NMS & Nor is RR 10436 GOs.eeeeee do. too NY Gen RR, 400 101 do.... e4m 104 do. 03 1011% 60 do 16 N48 & Har IND BOARD, $5000 Miseourl Os. Borg 300 ats Eeie RR. 5C00 Erie Cn Bs, '71 86% 200 co. 7500 Erie Bds of "76 92%¢ 14 she Bk & & Yom’e ad 500 Cum Coa! p60 CITY TRADE REPORT. ‘Torspay, Jaly 17-6 P.M. Asans,—About 50 barrels pots were sold at $6 50. Breavstcvrs —Flour—The general tone of the mariet was dull, and inferior with common grades tended towards lower wed The transactions embraced about 6,(00 to 6,006 rrels, including interior to gooi common eng at $8 25 a $8 37, and fancy to choice do. at $8 624, $8 623; a'$8 87 for extra Stats. Western ates were $9 a $9 623; for common to cheics, and extra do. at 69 75a $10 25. “extra Genesee was ua- changed; Canadian was inactive at $10 a $11, and Houthern was dull, and a tended to lower rates; 606 bet- rela were sold at prices which ranged from $10 25 to $12; the letter the hag however, was nominal, as there was. no Calligcs or Haxall of moment in frst hans. RB a four seit see eal was lower; rrels J Wheat—Sales of 5,000 bushels Souther made at $2 25, nnd 300 do. new N Rye was dull, with small sales at $2 4 hair a 63%. for State and Western. (Corn —The of Western mixed embrace! about 40,000 a 60,000 it Hc, aVlc, Southern white was soarce and somipas at $1 12: ooh embraced about 2,500 bags of Rio, Corrrx.—The =a at 1040. alle, with 200 bi ‘ime at 11 3c. nd 200 do. Taguayre Bbout Le. 8 1hige. ai sa'es were confined to treom 300 and 00 bales sey rack wufti rece! Arago’ Friicuts.—Rates continued dull Aout 10,000 bush- els of corn, in bulk, wore engaged at 2)(4., aad 3008 500 bale of cotton af 7-324. Thera was nothing new to Lonion or to the Continent. To California rates were une! Tnoy.— About 50 a 1€0 tons S:otch pig were sold at $20 50, six months. t to establish quotations since the a news. ad the market wan quiet. it 1,000 bbls. rosia by sold at 310 Tos., delivered, About 200 300 bola, of spirits turpentine ‘were made, in retail lots, at 41s. PRovisewe.— _—The market continued firm, and the sales of all kimés footed up aout 2,000 bala, ia cluded in which were about 1,200 bbis. of prims at $16 O24, The same price was ‘offered for 600 bbls. Aad refused. The sales also ie now mos 87; 400 do, (neller's “Foe 00 days, at $19 4 mers Was at $19 50, hg gs a few lots of refuse pork at irregalar pri tions in- cluded some lots thin mes st ayy ar 60 a $18 50 Beef—About 250 bbis. were sold at unchanged prices, Cat ments were in moderate demand at old rates Lard Salen 200 bbls. at 10\¢. a 10%¢. The market closed dull. Race was dull, while p rices were unch: ScGana.—The sales embraced 700 hhda, Cabs yado at 5c. @ 640., chied at Sie. 0 0e,, and lot of New ‘Orleans prime at 6 se. $1 85 cerooas st. Don do. 15 2ic.; 78 eases Fee private mY HDI, Ohio wat State pelaon BENEWED EVERY DAY. ______ BOARDING AND LODGING. ZA Q BROADWAY.—ELEGAN? SUITS OF ROOM3 tor families, ban¢somely furnished, with fall Houze bas all mocera im é, Dinner yen enone Naalt past ale o’elock, Transient boarders acocmmodated 204 = eoen AVENUE, NAR THIRTEENTH reet.—A Parlor, the entire third floor, and Sash ten oe wk floor, haudsomely {urnushed, will be rented, with partial board if required, The poor biednfes Lage) comvenionce, aud « very gen- 147 ished, wi ef the modern nent and transient boarders. 145 HUDSON AIRERe Dhan Lie 8ST, JOHN'S ‘square a room to let, with board, to one or = single gentleren. res ‘etl tae the modern improve- ente, References Saaen STREET, FRONTING ST. JOHN'S ecTuentaned Teoma with board, te entlomen au! Mbale hve tsodmes, oes dacs Napeceneane house "writ ton the modera improvements. Will be let to = visit- ing the city or permanently. Honse first class. 6 TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.—SINGLE belareteeert or gentlemen end their wives, san be handsomel; Sceseemelanan atte doard, on a carend stage es fow steps from Sixth avenue, in « firct class house, with all the modern improvements, where but few boarders will be aczommodated, rected, free of charge, to all parta of the city gr eouatery. for the summer, at the house of Mr. Wi- of the edge Sound for many treasisnt boarders, at the desirable and central +) PLEASANT ROOM, WITH BOARD fon A GENTLE. Perry ratceet, be between jeecker dern rovements. Also, @ as room. Inquire at 98 at 33 FF street, near Walker. “Reepotable me me: LL PERSONS WISHING BOARD OR BOARDERS will find my office the surest and most satisfac- 1y metkod of finding either. Boarders are politely di- Office 80€ Breadway, next to Grace church. —Not connected with any petty offic. R. D. GOODWIN. A bole ‘AMILIES CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH im H. Dibble Stamford, Conm. The sitaation is just w minutes’ ride from the depot, Of the surrounding country amd barre eh of "a the premises. dendFook, No, 68 é Wiles ateeet, New ¥ PARTMENTS, WITH BOARD, FOR PERMANENT OR losaticn No, 91 Prince ‘street, Hy four doors west of Broadway; convenient to the iaige Totals, theatres, &c.; house first class; prices modera‘e. man and qife; also two single rooms for gentle- men, in o beawriful and convenient locaticn for stages and cars; bath and gas; private tnd Fourth, PP at 67 @PLENDIDLY FU HED Pi PARLOR, WITH ONE or two bedrooms attached, to let to one or two Ye gentlemen, in @ private house, with all the mo- Prince atzeet, a fow coors west of Broadway. OARD.—A LARGE ROOM, WELL FURNISHED, FOR a —— aad wife, or three chanica wial elean airy rooms, single or double beds, ‘will do well to call. Kvor Cireeed to comfort. Terms moetreasonable. A few taken. Bon .—TWO LARGE oo Seah magi? FUR- place, to let, either with or without partial board; also, fourth story. House contalas rovenentas References exchanged. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN have « furnished room or suit of rooms; ail the pritiicges of home can be enjoyed on reasonable terms; lenirably located, 68 oat ty Noid atroet, block from Broadway. Stages pass the door. OARD.—TWO ROOMS, ily ate tet OR UNFUR- mished, for gentlemen only, with breakfast aad tea, Ginner On Sundays. Apply at 162 Last Chirteonth street, near Second avenue, )OARD—IN BROOKLYN, brgoa THE SOUTH AND Wall street ferries; tier desirous of obta‘wirg plearant rooms terms, with or without board, can bi 91 State st. OARD—NEAR ST. JOHN’S PARK, IN A FAMILY who have more room than required. Second story room, with pantry and wardrobes =o other rooms, comfortably furnished for, » geatlom ie withodt chiléren, or for gentlemea. “Bath ad g tothe Park. References exchanged. Apply at rick street. OARD DOWN TOWN.—TWO OR THREE GENTIE- men cam be accommodated with board at 172 Duane titel, near Huston, opposite the Daane strest pe OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A HAND30ME FRONT reem, furnished cr unturnished, for # gentleman and wife, or two sin 6 “gentlemen; alto a single room; Jarre pantries, gas, &c.; house within » few minutes of South and Wai street ferries. Eaquire at 41 Comgress street, between Bicks and Henry. JOARD IN BROOKLYN.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN AND families can obtain rooms, with transient or per- at board, ina delightfully situated house, ‘with all tht iniprovementa, and home comforts. Terms reasooabie, and only a few minutes’ walk from Fulton or ‘Wall street ferries. Apply at 206 Washington atreet, O\RD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—A SMALL PRI- vate family li wit Seg) minutes’ walk of South aos ‘Wall street te one or two sing: room, with partial | board and haadsome- ly peat cootaining < and every conveni- ence, Address D. G., box 1 069 Post Office. OARD ON LONG ISLAND —THE SUBSORIBER CAN odate several Leryn ‘ana, 8 miles from bat fishing, ugh CURWIN, Jun. OARD WANTED IN THE OUUNTRY—A FAMILY Do zines board in the country, not far frxm the city, ld prefer a farm house where few or no other board- ee are taken, and not far from the sea const, Address . box 2.531, Post office. OAD IN THE COUNTRY WANTED—FOR A FA. may of four persons, in » boardinghouse or family ith few boarders, a short distance from the city, o te lize of rastroads oF steamboats. Aadress D., ‘box 1,257 Post Office. OARD WANTED-BY A GENELEMAN, A FOR: 4 room, with partial board, ia a priv: ieanlyy tae house icaenbaeeral iposastoce hopes ments; location not above Bond street. Address box 2,422 Post Office, OARD WANTED FOR CHULDREN— WICHIN A SHORT Cistance from New York, aml accessible; dren axe two girls, who would ‘@ mother’ Please address, with full particalare and ing, mending, &c, included,) T. W bert, OARDING —A G ‘LEMAN AND WIFiu CAN 08 tain a neatly furnished room, for $8, in the house of @ private American som without children, aad but few boarders. Perrons desiring a neat, quiet house, where they can feel at home, may obtain such on very reasonable terms. Two gentlemen can also be actomma- dated. Apply at 119 Nnieteenth street, between Second and Third avenues, OARDING.—WANTED, BOARD WITH FURNISHED reom, in @ private and respsctaole family dora jor @ lady and child, four years old, where there other boarders Terme moderate. 'Addroes, im ately, O. P. Q, Herald office, stating losation, terma, &e. OARUING IN BROOKLYN.—TO LEL, TWO LARGE Nell furnished rooms, with closets and bed rooms if desired, in one of the best in Brooklyn, be street and Atlan:le ferries, Apply at 86 ree C NTRY BOARD ON LONG ISLAND.—THE AD- vettiser, bavirg a few good rooms, not yet engaged, would accommodate @ few families more on reasonable terms. Cam be seen at the Bay State Hotel, 147 Fulion street, this day and ‘o morrow, oo 4 to'll A. Mier address k. D. Vail, Centre » Morielus, 1. OUNTRY BOARDING AT ROCKAWAY, L. 1—DE Moet situation, near the ocean; fine Sahin ‘and thing. Afow select families will 14 thi phonon retreat. For particulars call at 167 ease treet, opposite Depau row. OUNTRY BOARD, STATEN ISLAND.—ONE LARGE or two small families ‘be pleasam'ly accommo- be in per oe msg twenty minutes’ ride Tae oty w ae to the premise \URNISHED ROOMS TO with hot and cold waf oe a two doors sbove Inquest > Cole. URNISHED ROOM3—WITH e WITHOUT BREAK- 1 fant and tea, for one or bd, yyemennead ios it quiet family, Inquire at 270 Eighth avenue rete, wit am ROOM Saran team e wk lo. cal with am agreeal priva' ly, with pri- EF (if to a lady,) in by kitehen. Reat, accordic r privile, from $3 to $8 permonth lequire ot rs, Pall, 487 Fourth ay RENCE oe age to ae WISH TO Jeara French can apply to a teachor of ‘remch, fase 239 Tent tg aban the ge eroaen, he langut spoken family, who, as Windveif'are from Paris, Fue vorms will inchade sil the necessary 7 Tastruction aod board. H rooms, wi We pesiial beorts, Phony oat PLEASANT rooms, with partiel can some piying at 31 Washington terrace. House coatntng ow and bath. One block from ferry and very ploasant. oom TO LET, WITHOUT BOARD.—A PRIVATE fam'ly, having more room than they rejuire, will two eatiemen a tarze ent coal equate front roo: eit two iroa becétends, nicely faraishet vai wel a wah ce "age Reference cay th streg! § SUITS OR SINGLE, & private family, 966 square. pk, Satter proferred, front parties having euch accom, imanent member of famaily, by by Ry and number of ‘and room to rave time, prices of same, ‘Merchant, Herald’ ‘omiet, for three days. ferences exhanged, LET—WITH BOARD, AT 132 BLEHCKER STREET, front room, second story, sory, ith large pas pantry and lighted with gas. Alto, one on the pe ottcet ae, GENTLEMEN ARE DESIROUS 0 OF ® well furnished room, with partial man or French family, in’ the the wolntty of wag or Walls street bs) ‘Brooklyn. Plense address box 2,903 Post Office, N ANTED—FOR A LADE, A FURNISHED ae hai eee ee ee the a1 rose 3. ‘3, ster pref Here omer, Stating terms, ANTED~BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, 4 ROOM end partial board, with « plain private family, fn the city or suburbs, on moderave terms. Address, statiog Jocation and price per month, Boarders, Herald office. HORSES, COaRRIAGES, &C. ———————— T 1HE BAZAAK—ZL CROSBY sey WILL BE A sold at auction, every Monday and Wednesday, at 2 o'clock, 8 numbe age resin hen ony wrposes, aleo, wagons, new and second band har: &e. JOHN H. GATFIEAD, Proprietor. A.C, Turtig, Auctioneer. PAIR OF BRIGHT BAY HORSE3, LONG HEAVY taila, well matched, eptrited, but’ perlectiy gentle io ride or Grive in single or double harness. they drew the first premium in tue State ot Vermoat last fall; are fiftecn ands half haads high, Morgan blood, snd showy; cam trot a mile in 3 minutes, ther particulars inquire at 282 Grand etreet, of they ioucd For far RICE. ARRIAGES FOR SALE.—A FEW MORE ae mye three seat rockaways will be sold very Jo clear out summer stook ; aleo coaches and caleches, top and no to ‘one secondhand doator p wagons; doctor's ton aad eecondihand toy mee ‘THOMSON & CO, Br Wooster atrect, |ARRIAGES FOR SAL’.—A GOOD TWO SEAT PHAE- ton carrioge, seate to elide for two or four persons; gi @ good leather ‘wagon, a numer of it wagons ithout tops, rockaways, coach, &c., at 89 Eldridge street, between Broome Grand, OW FOR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME AND YOUNG cow, gives ten quarts of milk a any, and is but three years old; is very docile, and a p rfect pet. Also, a fine family borse. be seen at at Roe University place, ve Fourth street IVE VERY for rale.—Iwo are very fi =e fine and promising horses, Can be seen at the sale stables, No. 2 University place, above Fourth street. 4 iT HORSE FOR SALE.—A VERY STYLISH BAY horse, warranted sound and kind, can trot « mile ‘tes, and can pace a mile in two minutes it seconts. fgg to G. aso ta corner ne and Thirty-; SALE—A. ae YOUNG SORREL HORSE, 1534 hands high; in single or double harness; just from the coun — warranted sound. Inquire ot P. H. McAvoy, No. 62 Prince street, corner of Marion. OR SALE.—THREE FIRST CLASS ROAD plhidecres five and siq years old, fifteen hands fem Hoy au; very fast ae warranted 801 ras s trem any vies These horees are well ‘rote, safe for ax; man, sed to saddlejor harnese. Apply at 106 ata ary street. OR SALE—A HORSE, WAGON, AND HARNES3; ‘the borse is in fine condition and afast driver; war: Fanted fond and lund ts tn ‘all harness; the wagon almost new and bi suitable for a grocer; price $250. ‘ip, to JOHN IN’ PRINGLE, Sentinel Balldinge, Greene et, Jersey City. (OR SALE~A SECOND HAND FOUR-SEAT ROGK- Fie but little used. Inquire at 804 Broadway, to ORS ALE HORE OAREAND HARNESS, TOGETHER with everything belonging thereto, with interest im work, at Stagg & Co.’s store. Price $850. Apply to S, ARCHER, 180 Wachington stieet. Ou SALE-[A SUPERIOR BRED BROOD MARE WILL be sold at auction, by A. H. HATISLD, 31 Crossy itreet, this day, July 18, at 12 o'clock. She is to sed of eclely in consequence of her _— fens ape ap is breeding establishment, pecan Bel ie ocala R SALE—A HORSE, FIRST RATE SPRING CART, and barzess cart, new in May, 18¢4, and harness inst May. Sold for want of use. Price, $160. Inquire in store, 170 Bighth avenue. R SALE CHEAP—A VERY HAND3OME GRAY mare, 154 hangs high, seven years old, ant war- Tanted sound aud kind in every way, and fast. the owner is goirg to leave the ‘ity on the next Apply at WILSON'S stable, Tenth street, near University P “E WANTED—OF KIND AND GENTLE DIsPO. vas oarts iy aootin Seabees tern treaoak for use, in excbange for a a Soviy ‘imported lot of Kew style fashiousble linen drill a 8, bre, Bey oy Marvy, cosaimoces, &e. Address A, Wis BE ea hee HORSE, WAGON a HAR. ness, suitable far a grocery or express. 107 and 108 West street, Sar Cort ia: ade sisi ERMONT HOR3ES.—SOUfHERN GENTLEMEN OR thane Pauisnan ahipauchasingivery. fine road or fa- mily horses, (some of them very fast,) = bp Morgan breed, will jease call and. look’ at 81 ry fine borees, latly from Vermont, at ‘cuenee table, Ruta Sele SOUND HORSES and the others are aa itatto for any work. Boerum street, near Fulton jue, Brooklyn. ANTED—A HORSE, OR HOR: er hs AND W harness, in exchange for Bones Adiress M. A., Herald Office, for three days. 'ANTED TO PURCHASE—A GOOD HORRE, OR horse, top wagon and harness; the horse must be property, and where to be Tocwrensd tals: Baverticoment, yestactay where the prorerty was to be xeen, or ey a address, _HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED, A Pak RTMENTS “WANTED DOW DOWN ‘TOWN—FOR A small family; about three rooms cn one floor, not in @ tenement house, with Croton, &c. Rent must be moderate Address, with full particulars, A. B.C, Herald office, AS: ‘S8 WANTED—A FOUR SfO4Y BROWN FRONT, full lot, with modern improvements, above Eoghth street, and between Fourth and Sixth avenues, or contiguous, not to excred $12,000 or $13,000 cash. Address F. 8. CRAFT, at the office of mahozeny yard, 28 and £0 Cherry street. Seah etna chicane Te SOOT ART OF A HOUSE WANTED—BY A VERY QUIEr family; location between Taird and Sixth avenues sud Fourth and Twenty-fourth streets House muzt b> ina respectable neighborhood, contaiaing from four to five rooms, kitehen, bath, &e. Rant not above $2 f renoes given and demanded. Addreas T. S,, juare Post Office. QUNGER’S SEWING MACHINE —\NY PERSON HAV. ing ove to dispose of, and would Itke to trade for good city irsurance stock, may address 8. 8., box 160 Herald office, which wil be imavecintely attended to. TWO OR THREE MONIHS, A fay Disbed cottage, about one hour's distaace from New York. Adérers box 1,071 Post Ofties, stating loca tion and terms. ‘ANTED—TO PURCHASE, A FULL LOT OF GROUND between Christopher and 0th sts., west of Oth grenue, es stating price, Xe., J. Latham, care of LA ANTLD TO HIRE—A SAIL, BOAT, FOR TWO on three months; st must be from 20 to 25 feat Yon J’) and mainsail, «fast nailer, and e ead boa ‘A Uberal price will be prid. Addi "s Herald office. ‘ANTED—PART OF A HOUSE WI(H MODEaN IM- provemen's, either furnished or unfarniehed, by a gentloman and wi’e, with servant; locstion n3t above ‘Twentieth street, west of Broadway, Bent of ——— given. Address, with Aly and location, W. ., bOx 165 Herald offize. NiED TO ba act Fe sd HOUSE AND LOT, with the modern improvements, in a good loza’ price from $6,000 to $0,000, for which a good ae a mortgage, atT per cent, on s farm, ia Westc! county, well secared, will “ + ine ia To payment; cae or bond. B , Herald offi AREEMAN & 00.3 EXPRESS—TO CALIFORNIA, aaa. Nath bee South Amsrica—OMise, No. 69 "Dread er ee next ex) will lesve on Friday, July Ju MPIRE: CITY, via Pa. stor 4 a nepaager, nv nGHT, vie Ni arigua, in a ure ry ht taken at reduced rates Letters enclosed ingorarament ten - envelopes wi a —— at en ACLEIC aTAES. COMPANY FOR eerie Fou! » Sandwich Islands, aad as for the above will 0 er atnano EMPIRE CITY CIty, vis Pa- the spleadid fast steamer in charge of a special messenger. Frei; taken at the lowest rates. Letters must be enclosed ia . welepee, ten cents. Our exprees ee rie vias close at 24 o'clock. 124 Brosdway, corner i ase atieot, MATRIMONIAL, a ee ATRIMONIAL.—A YOUNG ¢ GENTLEMAN OF RE3- res and fine serene R08, possessing means, oad engeget lucrative c=. and baring but few fei @ cor: ndence wil oge, of easy manners and hogy ing @ matrimonis: a! oP, fons at Adéreas ie ten 299 New York Peat Ones, otating when Jat Vines interview can be obtaings, yore me + wi ‘ah % A EE 152. whet ohare to ody Sree an clase Shove rt clase hcuee, tof to Totiascien “) 600d OFFICE 10 LET IWIH AN’ BXORLLENT fie proof safe, and partly furnished, sltuated on nen low, man Yo ROSWALL G. sore ont ee conte PROUT WRB 60 os 2) apy cad gc ADWAY PROPERTY TO LE OR THE LEASE Brine is tetocghe the Bont lncutions for for busi- ity, J) St. Nicholas, aan, ah a rg with hotels. rt or ett bulldiag will be Jeazed for business purposes. Apply om the prem 602 Brosdway. URNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO TWO SINGLE GEN- tlemen, where there are co boarders. Appi7 at 2 Bleecker street. ly would let a parlor and bedroom adjoining, to- F or separate, to One or two geatlemen. The house furnished with gas and bsth; the location is very central, only two blocks west of Broadway. Apply at 103 Greene bt., near Sprii OUSES TO LET.—THREE ELEGANT HOUSE3 pe River terrace, | three miautes’ wal Hobok-n, beautifal vi sity of ity of Rom vioray with bat, gts, Bo E Rriroue ROOMS TO LET—A PRIVATE FAMI- aly aquies bxty ‘ofte oa ro gine streets, Ho- boken, of UPWARD MARCN. STORY 234 THIRD ENUF, TORE TO LET LA 8 conveniently fittea' gad fixtures. counters, two irge show windows, an €* client locat fors204, drog, dry goods, mitlinsry, or any other basiness; alo Se floor (four pleasact yoo over tne ai Rent fow. Ponseasio ‘ely. were JOHN FOLEY, 167 Broadway. 0 LET—STORE 816 PEARL STREET, NEAR PeCK stip, and a small atook of clothing aad fur’ hing foods, with the fixtures for sale; 0 good stan’ See ee ee trate heat ten onsape, Bits, por year; a lente for three years. Apply on the pre.cisos, pee nirige PART OF HOUSE NO, 188 CHERRY street. t_ moderate toa goodtenant. Apply tc &R Boil LON, 224 south atreet. 0 lige THREE SIORY BRICK HOUSES T° ite third street, between Third and Fourth ave- nues. saat ot enon $200, Appiy toC. & R. POILLON, 224 South etreet. fuiahihdheeh hh T° LET—1HE STORE AND DWELLING NO. 173 N Weat Seventeenth street. Rent low toa good tenant. Inquire of JAME3 DAVIS, No, 2 Coenties slip, near Pearl street. patched Satsshs See LET—PUBLIC HOUSE ON FOURTH press near thing Loobh seventh street, now doing # good bu- mines. Leap boc og Th, a floor, ao 12 alse rooms or rooms; five eat maoternter Erb KINGHTiOE, 19 Fourth avenue’ LEI—VERY LOW, TO GENIEED FAMILIES, saan floor, front basement, and room of to ® ‘also third and fourth floors, each to a family— bey rooms on each floor, gas and on, with oilcloth halls and stairs, and fine coh gedind and on the ae, 142 2 Thirty- ‘second st. nd Third 0 LET— FIN! APARTMENTS, , CONSISTING OF OF mavy rooms, newly decorated, situeted in the Houre No. 68 White street. Inquire im the said build- Ps: y é_s0ueaetere sie BP Mevetuersor ee te ee Me DR ISNT LET—FURNISHED, IN BROOKLYN, AN ELEGANT brown stone see delightfully situated on high d, in bothood, comvemient to the fer- baths, bells, eee tubes, family a board with he party, rm rent: B. W. RICHARDS, 307 (0 LET—THE DWELLING PaRT OF HOUSE NO. he Breome street, comer of Variok, cons ting of Dazement, and two good cell, five mr Hepat floor, and three attic rooms. ‘Taw house has been tho roughly repaired. Rent $380. Apply at 32 King atreet, 0 LEf—THE DWELLING PART OF A THREE STORY houre, a short distanze from Brosdway, above Ca- hal street, with gas, chandeliers, Croton water, range, Ke, Izontion excellent for & saldon or hoarding house, For full particulars, apply to B, W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. 0 LET IMMEDIATELY—A STORE, 648 HUD30N street; suitable for any kind cf business. Also, the first floor, cont five rooms, with Croton and gas fixtures, ‘with a gt eae let together or eo Also, five rooms in No, 650, with Croton and auy respectable family. Inquire at the coraer tore, 660 Hudson street, LET, IN BROOKLYN—UPPER PART OF HOUSE on Cumberland street, between Fulton and = nang avenues, consisting of four rooms on second story, two fine bedrcoms on third story, toa smali rent moderate; last house ot row towards Atlantic a with front piazza. fate OR LEASE—ONE OF THE MO3T DESIRABLE stions for bi may } in ton atreet— the sore No. No. 128 Si Possession given im- mediately. Apply tou. KNOX, hatter, 212 Broadway. rl LEASE FOR FIVE YEARS—TWO FIR3T RAIE five’ st ee iy will Be completed st of August. Inquire of DU BOIS & BO a SBERVObEE, | a 1g, if derired. jE WHOLE OR PART OF A THREE STORY BRICK house to let. Apply at 238 Broome street. LET OR FOR BALE—TWO NEW HOUSi 18 BY He Mi LET, FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE.—I have now, and always do have on al amount of euem oe eae farms in ign on If you aire such, call at my offi 808 Broadway, next eee church, where you will be as withou' shout doubt, 10 bev ahae tags THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING house, 207 Henry py Gs cg peer sale ae ® moderate erie an Sent ae rt on the peemsioss, or CHA é'Broad: wy New Ye RENT—A bien ON VESEY STREET, SECOND oor from Brosaway. Apply at the Penn. Railroad ice No, 2 Astor Hor TRAVELLERS’ 6 UIDE. P. Py pier No 3 North ri "A. M., P. ‘Coney Is! last trp, ak 63. M Fare to Co- oa and fort Hamilton and back to New York, 98 cents, No half price for children. PF: KEYPORT AND FORT HAMILTON.—THE NEW lo end fast steamboat KEYPURT leaves New ¥ ot of Murray street, duily, Sundays excepted, st o'clock, P. M.; leaves Keyport at 74 o’closk A.M. Fare 25'centa, rsons desirous of visiti of the most healthy and best bathing places in the hod cinity of New York will find it at Keyport; and businons men can be in New York from 934 A. M. until 4 P. M. OR LONG BRANCH, HIGHLANDS OF NEVISINK Shrewsbury, kc —Fare 3734 ¢o1 steamer JAMES CHAISTOPHER Will 1 street, N. Rs for the abore places daily, ap follo rs Tuandey, Jaiy 17 8A Wednesday, 18th, 8 rsday, 19th, 7 A. M5 M beiday, 20N;T ALL; satay! dag, 2a 12M, Retorging: leaves Occan Port, Shre ws July 17,cat 4 P.M; 18th, 5 P.M; 10th, 1b; AL See seth, 11/7A.M. | Twenty first class hotels are now openat there fashionable watering places Sea air and bathing as invigorating an ever. NUNDAY BOAT FOR GLENCOVE, Strattanport and New Rochelle.—Thi steamer THOMAS G. HAIGHT, witl leave regularly dur- ing the season from North Mcore street, North river, at LANDING At int new Mu; pier No. 9. North river, at 8:15; Catherine Market stb at 8:45; Delancoy stfeet, at 9, Twelfth street, at 9'L5; and he ren fourth strest, ‘at 9:45 A, Me & ETRO A street, will be (ound at '2 Delancey «treet; gives information on all subjects of life and birth Required terms—Lacios, 50 cents; gentlemen, $1. No humbug ual. EYER HAS REMOVED TO 191 SEVENTH een Twenty-third and T went; yt wii rd Ae viedo Liesl rs ain ise marriages, au nen ay hecnt trie 7 friend nee i Frenchy conver ané German, and ate guarantee for hata ADAME MORROW WILL SHOW THE LIKENESS of the imtended husband and absent friends, and ‘ell all the events of lile. ‘This highly gifted lady Tas © satural git to tell. even the vory thoughts. | A who wish s may call vate | pein plicgiorets torte Mn ik Soatpe tr aot satioben, tis fied. aces. N. aa Brnticmnon not ‘abmiteed "70 Looms streets near Cos Jambia. ‘ADAME HARRIS, RENOWN).) PHRENOLOG from Paris, can be consult | , business, &c.; and will tell the ime of the lay riage, ah lao of Clekere., Rasen, Wt Fight street, svruer of Fourth avenue, one block from Broadway. BILLIARDS. ash. The proto centdencs and will bo observed. Address So4 mass aehonne, -MONEY TO LOAN ON Dia} + monas, Soichon, iawelty,sogacy (1 agg dio LOAN ON Dfa- Soon nat prompay monts, as eaten, fv jewelry, dey sania est sass eedaatial 500.000 Y cae Rares een ores Ne wz Lis gn warci Dia- ee oa aed encripte val ae Os. f Ae endl ep pee — ADVANCED ON [TAMONDS, 0, JED mat shes, jewelry, f. ri ee Tarlice wishing to obtain Touns, ssa be accom: Boosted on beral terms, diferent to other officen, Tike strictest confidence may be relied om, nat the ateve amount can be had in whole’ or various sums, by ap- plying at 598 Houston street, between Mercer and Greeme atreets. Business hours, 6 o'clock A.M. until 4 P.M Parties waited on at their own residence. ‘WANTED, 8. MEYERS, Agent. ON TWO HOUSES AND 5 O00 “ora In, be’ a Court and Clinton. ma attest, Beook- foudle the amount; houses property is worth ‘oc sale, two ath 9 in Adelphia street, near Myrtle avenue ee aay Mal bessments Inquire of 2. "Spans & 00, 71 Wall atreet. $6,000 AND $10,000 10 LOAN, ON 00 ‘bond and, mortgege; | wpe ti ymrord hase, mortgeges due withia one amouat Br $20,000. Apply to ROSWELL G. FIBRDE, Pine ateeot, corner Broadway. 85. TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE LOCATED eecurl 00 in this ety only. Any party having = oe btain the above amount at once, KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, 83 WANTED—ON BOND, AND Moar. good Ct i}, N. J, worth ibree times the be aout nat; T poe coat intereat Address F. J. A, vo $1,C00 WANTED, TO BORROW FOR $80 five months, for wrath food secarity oan A er on farming, live, and of tock and produce. beral premium will be +3 eae but with prinsipals, Apply to T. E.G., box 158 Herald office, WANTED—ON A NEW HOUSE AND ONE acre of ground, near the depot at Mama- featchester county. ‘Property @ cost Ltn any person having this eum to loan will will find this a very $500. EB B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth ave. (Once sepa FOR SIX ag La THI8 BUM t pinrapecpreoacd Oh pet cont cont, re 00, bonus deducted from the savance #5 ‘appointing an interview, L., ETA an pod ed at aioe aes diamonds, watches, Juen, tick Seniee pian second oer, front areal. : mer- R. a declared of Direotors of this Company bare thie 4 meee The trensfor books wil closed until that dat om "JOHN C. BERGH, Secretary. gegen ie eke am SAVINGS Lei kal : open ‘sty tom ae A. fednosdays ‘a: a . wade B, WORRALL, Secretary. ig “ING, Accountant, MCa igs Cee: Neat Reh peed setae a8 1m aving procured from tre ration of the tity of New York « grant to lay pipes through all the streets and avenues in all that part of eaid city ly: north of the centre line of Seventy- ninth @' for the dare of supplying gas light that portion of the and having commoneed epera- roe in constructing Ro penis ‘apparatus aad buila- aay give Doubs thet repent wel oad ed on Tuscan il oo al om fi oO] fe of al stuahln Open for Ove Wook,” at the ofce of Barr Wane: Fsq., the Prealdent of said compan: Sey! Rill No. Bak. org bent? ’ Exchange, wae corner of HENRY P. McGOWN, oe New York, July 16, 1855. ‘ONEY Lrg ant FOR SHORT PERIODS ON ans met ‘ABINERS’ creer INSTITUTION, THAD AVE., corner of Ninth street, for the benefit of all classes oak 9 AM. to 2 P.M, andor wenneciy “ny SATURDAY EVESINGS' tom's to 8 ° ‘terest ou deposits of $500 and under SIX PER CENT ISAAC | T. T, SMITH, Secretary. Secretary. a Pinas DRY DOCK COMPANY.—JULY 5, 1856. semi annual dividend of four cent on the Set Snrnaenne sere of Directors. . Tas Caakion of the HE. HOLDER OF TWO MORTGAGES OF $4,000 AND BRO, would diay 0 of erther at a liberal @ from their face: are weil on va- luable nite property, Peoeta more than double the mort- gage; bondsman sabe ten Poa ad hs haga paid Promptly. Add: box 160, Hera! 'ANTED—$800, ON GOOD CHAFTEL PROPERTY, worth double this amount, at 7 pir cent. ay can be accommodated with pases ons lodgings, if Address H. W., er requir Herald office. 51.000 tee NOTICES. vba tnctne lo insrsae- Ao oa TO bre {C0.—A MAN WITH THIS amount can have one half interost in a $1.00 manufactaring bu:iness, on ee; Profits each from $50 to $60 per week. None bul most respectable parties meeaap wee. THOMPSON, 81 Nassau st., room —PARTNER WANTED, 10 PURCHASE 200. the one half interoat in an old established real estate business. A good mag, willing to exert hia- self, will find this a ckanve seldom to be met wita. For prrticulans apply to CA“: PBELL & PHILLIP, 113 Cham- ers street. ARTNER WANTEO WITH $500—TO ENTER INTO an old established business; the advertiser wishing ‘wo mabe some improvements, ‘would like an, enter prising map as partner with the above amount. dress Mars, Herald office. The best references given. ” ‘O PHYSICIANS —A PHYSICIAN, HAVING A GOOD practice, cffers to admit as partrer a well educated young physician, who can come well recommenced, aad who has a ca; pital of $500, to ae sp canal ie fnterest in Address T. Y., box 08 Herald 4 PARTNER, WITH SOME CAPITAL, IN y soap business, Address A. B., box 187 bis business, AN’ the Herald office. SPORTING. <tahaalastaneneanate nitatitetap neater tian iia SALE—THREL BEAUTIFULLY MARKED, FULL breed retter pups, six months old, in nice ard will be sold ressonable, gulag, be heen by calling 3 31 Shippenville, Hoboken, Fiding school. OCKING ba yer Ba! FOUR MOCAING in full Mi np i Can be seca wi Stray ot bes es 7 Fraaklia POINTER OR SETTER DOG W. = Pivrere deg. or a pty a rom (setter rin t {rom sixteen to twenty Pmortna la. hades vee rece eh = aE a ae KING CHARLES SPANIEL: MUST BE Pure breed and smell size. Any person having *uch a ome to ‘tend ames." “ find a cash customer, by addressing J INSTRUCTION. PeoKswere, ARITHMETIC, WriTiN, ac., upon very favorable terms, REN. VILLE, joadway. Each stadent 1s iapesntatr end carefully instructed, amd enabled to readily | mae the huowledge imparted to him, Open evening. TER & DIXON'S INITIATORY COUNTING HOU Appieton’s building, 346 Broadway, hare atu conversant with business may a ledge of bookkeeping and Manan of one week. Improvement re Ty Peas GUAGE. A DAILY cr ASS, FROM 0 TO 10 at morning, will com ow Thareday next, St Madame DON BERN ARD'S instioute for young iadien, 0 Second Place, Breeklya, a yaad ILLIARDS.—WE OFFER FOR SALE A FINE STOCK of tables, with = a brag eush ons of m perlor do well to csi and ex- am'ne. ‘mings for ule at the lowest cach prices. WFITH & DECKER, 90 Amn sireet. ee anniv Rete Betetewntboahinhe ON ADIES’ AND BOYS’ Se BAG ATELLE 4, tadles, togetber with aS ndsd stock of fali nad ronerond and mahogany for sale, at the west prices, at the f Aor R & GOLLEN iat 41 Ane atoyet. One second han! table for sale gteap

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