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« .. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARK OT. Taurspay, March 20—6 P. M. “The diock market took quite a favorable tarn this morning. At tae second board yesterday the upward movement commenced, and the arrival of the steamship Persia this morning, from Liverpool, with ativices seven days later, confirmed it. At the ‘first board to-day nearly every stock sold realized better prices. In Erie and Readiog there was con- siderable activity. The latter was decidedly the favorite, at a greater advance than arfy other stock experienced. It opened at 92}, and closed firm at 92g per cent, seller thirty days. Western railroad stocks were not in demand to-day at curren! rates Railroad bonds were more active than usual, at higher prices. At the first board Illinois Central bonds advanced 1 per cent; Nicaragua Transit, 7; Cumberland, §; New York Central Railroad, 3; Erie Railroad, 1: Reading Railroad, 1}; Panama, 4; Cleveland and Pittaburg }; Cleveland and Toledo, 3. ‘There was a small sale of Wisconsin Lake Shore Rail- road at 72j per cent, buyer thirty days. Michigan Southern and Michigan Central sold toa moderate ex tent this morning, at prices current at the close yes" terday. Cleveland and Toledo dividend bonds sold #o-day at 79 per cent. The Niearagua Transit affuir thas assumed no new shape. An effort is being made ft Washington to get the government to take the matter in hand, but with what probability of success does not yet appear. The stock is moving up with others, and many holders feel confident: that all will come out right at the end. The company’s fairs are in good hands, and nothing will be left an- done to extricate them from their present position. ‘We understand that Mr. White, the company’s coun- pel, has been telegraphed to to leave for Washington fat once. This looks as though the government was about taking some step in the matter. 1n the mean- ‘time, the new line of steamers will have plenty of room for operations. The Walker-Garrison-Morgan and Randoivh party have now the route entirely to themselves, aud the public will be much disap- pointed if a splendid line of steamships is not put on and the route kept open. They must make up their minda to run the steamers for glory, for there is not the ghost of a chance for anything clse. +4 After the adjournment of the board the following sales of bonds and stocks were made at auction by A. HL Nioolay:— 95,000 Great Western Ill. RR 1st mort § 060 Mar.atta ond Ciucinoati Rit do. do, Int added. 74 18% a, 000 Lake Erie, Wabson and StL. RR do, = 795% do, 55 do 78 do, 8314 5,000 Cleveiandand Tittsourg RR. mort. do, 743 1,08 Plush:og RR. 2d mortgage. do. 48 1,000 Logsasport, Peo ui "000 Breckeuridge C.a1 Co,. 18@ shares Seecaa Aveaus Raiiro 100 Ohis Diaraond Coal Co jal, 5 oO 0 St. Nicholas Bank so ivniekerbocker Lite Ins. Co 60 Metropolitaa Fire las, Co. 9234 Colum dia. Fire Ina. Co « 97% #t. Nicholas Ins Co 0s, Rutgers Fire Ins. Go... . do do. . + 98 National Ins. Co.. « 20256 Kevarprise Inmurancs ‘co 6655 do. + 67 Leng island Fire Ins 1150 Astoc Fire lasurance Co ~ O49 titemen’s Insurance Co. 18436 At the second board the market was more buoy- antand quite active. Cumberland Coal advanced 4 per cent; Nicaragua Transit, }; New York Cen- ‘teal, 3; Erie, {: Cleveland and Toledo, j. Panama Railroad fol! off { per cent. After the board prices ‘were rather weak, and stocks were offered freely at Closing rates. Illinois Central bonds sold at 92 per , Cent this afternoon. This secprity is rapidly appre- *eiating in actual and market value. These bonds ‘will ultimately be entirely absorbed by European capitalists. The success of the land department has given great confidence to foreign holders. Pa- nema Railroad stock was not so firm at the second woard. The improvement in prices is bringing out Or rather into the street a good deal of stock. Ga. , Jena and Chicago was firm at 112 per cent bid this afternoon. The receipts of this company in January and February were less than for the same months last year. The earnings for February are reported to be about $66,000 against $73,000 for the same month last year. It has been a very serious winter for all Western railroads. The winter of 1854-55 was bad enough, bus the one just past was worse. The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as fol (Waid on di ] aetuns 83 The warrants entered at the Treasury Depart- ment, Washington, on the 18th instant, were as follows: — For the Tieatury Department. $5,101 49 For tne fi 28,137 82 ‘War repay © 3507 On account ot the Navy., 10,050 033 t of 325 24 uh BOUTCRS 28 58 The Grocers’ Bank at Boston re- commenced busi- ness on Tuesday, under the management of the « veoeivers, and during the day paid about $116,000 for their bills, besides about $50,000 on other claims. The steamship Persia, at this port from Liverpool, brings seven days later intelligence from all parts of Europe. The news is not in the least important, ‘The only interesting feature is the fact that the Peace Congress was progressing favorably. Nothing of an official character had transpired, but the pub- lic mind was daily becoming more and more im- preased with the beliet that peace would be the re- sult, The month of Marga will decide the matter. ‘The armistice ceases at the close of the month, and the probability is, that before that time, if all the preliminaries of peace are not actually agreed upon, enough will have been determined to prevent a re- newa) of hostilities. We have not the slightest ‘doubt regarding the ultimate result. Bhe financial and commercial accounts from Europe are of a favorable character. Quotations for Consols were without change, and the money market continued stringent. The Bank of Hagland returns show an increase in ballion, and there had been large ar- rivals from Aastratia, The London Times of the ‘7th inst. says : Out of the £262,000 of gold brought by the James Paines, £120,000 bas alrendy oven taken to the Bank of bagland, ‘An4 it 14 possibie a further sum may yet find ius way there, tbe French rate of exchange continues fs- vorabie for thu country, and hence Cy 4 tor Fublie cemtaeocs The cotton market was active and prices firm. ‘Bee advices {rom this side relasive to the crop were considered favorable for higher prices. From the wranufacta:.og districts the accounts show greater aotivity. Prices for goods and yarus were ste alily «advancing oud orders weve abundamt at ingproving prices. Io \readetaile a very modertte buwiness is peported, generally at lower prices. The heavy Joanes realized had already created distrust. A de sire to realize was general on account of ae antici pated furtie: redu tion, Towards the clo price were steadier. In American securities there had been no cosnge. The London circular of E. ¥ Patgerthwaite of the Tih inet. mye strong inqeity jo: Tipets Constraction ¢ 9 Ot M4); but the Gemamd wer fully mor oy pa Wao remlire® prowts mid the Laguiry ec dn fective, umes at word prow, Presiands by. dealt in ton cited extent ot Mig ox soapee pales of brie Sinking Fund bends ot & cunt gd ‘Third Mortgage hooos are off 4 at 86, There Deve wen munierete wales of Gent bowds at previows rates Cane ia shar oa beads are very henry at be P The Liverpoo! Times of the Sth int. says: — Im the money market there hae been an actixy demend pply has been equal to nt bat orcamen ee ee 1 come ewent io the rates which weieh so (upon commerce. Un the Btock Pxchange 5 per ora be quoted as the average rate lor advance « lor ferms 09 gover Bune HOCUS Lem Le Cincoumt guns bet $1 bas vetted ecco ing, but corhiog Grand Tr ‘The pressure, to ome exteat, La merctat cocpbances of the * past ‘this week, aad to the it of See porioa re the deposit om account the] loan, 20 eeticely of 25 per , amounting 0 Fre Oo, 10 One this dey work, the prepera:ious for which natura'l, iy gatusnce ths value of money at the present thne. Avo\her instalment of an equal amount is due om the 29th inst, The London Bankers’ Magazine gives the follow. Sens w, ove 1855 -—~ ‘The position of financial affaires has not greatly varied during the month of Febru The Mi gad ic the meney market bas not din Ithongh full rates hays been supported, the’ Bank directors bave no} made any alteration in their ratee of accomadation, ‘The confidevee inspired by the prospecta ot peres hea gaty assisted to check the disyarbsuce which might uve otherwise arisen; and the satisfactory progress ot the Conferences will, no doubt, produce a bo free reaction, if they ure nor igeegg we dae Siarm temporarily created by the threateniog aspect 2 our political relations with America’ has now nearly subsided, since it is scarcely presumed thate:thercountey will be suffered to embrou che othez while our sub sisting mercantsls oogeacnea? re of so important a pature. It the was. tl shall shortiy tewniuate, aa? the distrust oceasioned by vexed international questions cease, we may lock for greater ac'ivity in trade, and ia- creased prosperity throughout itw severa? departments. The absence of arrivals augment the tightness prevail. ing in discount cirsies, the PF lopage on the Joan, and other engagements with re- ference to Ktock operations, having absorbed # more taan usual proportion of capital in tne course of the last fort- night. Although the drain of si.ver to the Past has not ‘ceased, the exports of gold to the Coatinont are less ex- and the toreign exchanges continue stesaiiy to pr The rates at which first class paper is nego- Viated iu Lombard street average from rix to seven be cent, and the allowance for deposits is five and « haif, \d in some cauea five and three fourths per cent. In English stocks the range during the month has been about two and s quarter per cent, and a rise of about one and » balf per cent has eventually been established. The operations have veen of a varied and extensive character, produced in a degree by the progress of the peace nego- bce and the introduction of a government losn. ‘The value of money in this cepereneny has been as niga as eight per cent for snort periods ; bat since the paymeat of the deposits 2t has di 4 Jand is Ed about five per cent. Excbequer bills, through the fi have rallied, aad my now be quoted about par. Foreign stocks have exhibited some fluctuation. On the average, however, the tendency has been towards im- provement.’ The operations have apparently buen priaci- pally speculatirs, aod aelets have been influeaced by the position of business in sol market. Whenever im- rtant movements have taken place in English secun- Bee, Turkish acd most other descriptions heve more or leas sympathized. Russian has been freely purchased sinee the favorable progress of the peace negotiations, the Dutch and Hamourg houses eerie seat over orders. Mexican, Peruvian and Brezilian show steadiness, prices being well supported. The mazket tor railway securi-ies closed with steadi- nees in January. During the early part of February Uhere was increased activity, owing to the more favor- able character of the various halt yearly reports, and prices gradually advanced. When, however, the an- Rouncenient of @ loan took piace, there was a reaction, like other negotiable securities, experienced ‘Towarda the end of the month another phase was noticeable zn business, aud there was a general re. covery, the highest quotations being in uearly all csses maintained. Tne preliminaries arranged for the settle- ment of the dispute between the Great Northera and the London and Northwertera Compantes have assisted to create greater buoyancy in this department. The Washington Star furnishes the following as the quotations for land warrants in that city:— 160 acre Lite) per acre, $113 a$l 14 0, 80 . -18B allt 120 do. +t 0854 a 1 0944 60 do, +s» 108% a 1 0935 40 do. sees i 16 a 118° It aceompanies the table with the following re marks:— Land warrants continue in sctive demand, and have advanced, a9 anticipated in our last report, ’3 cents per ‘The preeent high prices have induced persons who deem holding up during the winter to sell. Yester- @ay and 10-day large quantities were freely offered. By the close of the week we think the supply will be in ex- cena of the demand. It is estimated that there ure over eight millions of acres ot warrants now outstanding, 19- sued under the Citterent acts of Congress. If, therefore, there are only six millions of acres subject to private entry in the Northwestera States, as estimated in our last report, {t will be reatily perceived that a decline mast take ‘auring the summer. The government has arranged for the payment of the rest of the Mexican indemnity, amounting to about one and a half million of dollars. That amount will soon be drawn from the sub-treasury of this port. This was generally known in the street to-day, and had some effect in inflating the stock market. Stock Excnange. ‘Tavespay, March 20, 1856. oe 50 shs Kris RR, $5000 Missouri 6’s. 5000 2000 Virginia 673... 20000 Irie Ct bda "71 Zoro tai bi r7} 10000 HRSA ibs #8 7000 do... #3 €000 Lil Cen Tk bds Ma de . pt do ..... 1¢0 L Island -b30 400 H Riv RR....... pd as 28 do... 1830 1060 ICRRFr, wt 1000 TH & Ad M 1000 Cle & Tol Dir 12 shs Bank Com... 1 10 Bk State of N ¥.. 108 40 Waehington In Co 112 80 Hanover In Co.. 100 400 FIK Key Jt...bk0 3 ne Tran Co. iss 40 Pena Coal Go... 100 eae Co. 200 do. 50 Wis Lake: BOAKD, 70 shs Erie RR,...¢ B10 $8000 Cal 7's "70... 21000 11 Cen RR me 5 5 100 Had Riv Ri 100 200 Mich $&N Ta BR eo bas or -b30 9) wo 9356 100 10h Co weit T1385 10 GO. ceeeeee TTS 100 MINING BOARD. 160 shs Ward C&l.c 42 1000 ahs Aberdeen.t3 10c. co 0 Gara 10 $1 12} 40 10 CITY ¢ OMMEKRCLAL REPOR?, TaursbaY, March 20—6 P.M, Asin#.~—Smal! sales were made at $5 87 a $6 for pots; pearis were at $7 75.098. Breapstvrrs.—Fiour—fhe market was unsettled by the news, and common grades were heavy, while medium and th the Bigher grades were unchanged. The sales em- yout 3,000 to 4,000 bbis., inciuded in which were pn State at $6 75: good pour do. at $7; superfine Indmue and upper lake at $7. $7 25; extra Genesee was at $8 500 $10 ‘ian was quiet and small trans- actions were made at $7 50 8 $9 26; Southern was un- Ry ; about 700 bbls. were sold at prices ranging from 8 $0; the latter figure for fancy and extra, Wheat— The market was quiet; anfall lots white Southern wero sold at $190. Corn was inactive, with sales of a few thousand bushels at about 649. 9 689. for mixes and white, and about 70s. for prime yellow from s:ore, Rye was nomival at $1 1234 a $1 16. Oata were in good supply, no prices ranged at about i 48e, for Southern 34c. 8 We. for Jersey, and Ge. a 43c, for State and Western, Sore —The market was firm, with ssles of 550 of Rio at 110. & le. with some lola of 4 Be 1,000 fads at p. t. ‘The sales embraced about 3,000 bales, while we eloved quite firm. Saies on the spot were less ac- rey owing to the difficulty of finding (eight room for pool. Frmcuts —Kogegements were light, all she ball: room for grain to Liverpoo! was at bat exhausted, the leat en agement having been at ia bags—some parties de. manded as tif as Od 170'tierces flaxseed aero teken at 8. 1,500 bbis, ows at 24, Oi. while 400 2 600 bales of cotton, were empaged at 9 324, 9 5-16 te Havee, cotton ws steady at Nhe, ana flour Tbe. 1 ep, 500 bales of comon were engaged at 4a. To Caltrain. Paton were steady at Mo. per toot measaremant, Hay was wency at $1 18%. Mor ane —Saen of about ‘eo bbs, common New Or- were mace at 400. <i Prone, — Spirits were st 40e, « 4040. cash, with ight same. Provan —lork--The market was some firmer, with ales of about 609 a 700 bb toctuding moss, at $15 87, and S14 15 for prime; uainspected prime mess was at #26, Bett was uncbaoged. Tae sylen of coontry prime combined wo about 160 vdls., at yesier: acked Western w: a Sit ss a ere steady, with sales of oaeet 100 pacing " dors, and 8%. a 93¢e. for bama, Sie. a %e. Tard—Apout 260 bbla. iy Obio butter was at 1c. a Cheese was selling at 80, aldo. 5 —Bowme and lot No. 174 Fo Seveniceath FS , : 20x102, $5,500; 1 ’, éo. 18 do, ing review of the money market fee February, | ‘com Australia bas tended to |) NEW YORK —— FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1856. Tv, 4 ee pn ‘Six ‘avenue. ench 2cl0), togscher Second a ia er coventh Foor and ro} 9. Vight; street, new a. wate er ~ corner 123d pee eoch: 25x18, $96 each, 91,080; hou’ $726: do. od jetat do, 20, 26x40, 8 1M, on ‘Twesty-nisth Breet, near Furst avemne,’ 25x160; $2,900; do. on Twenty: -eghtta atreet, pear Firat avenue, ca09; $1400; 1 lot corner Pitty: fourth strect end Fourth aveaue, 24100, $1,900- on rear on Fifty-~ 160; "sdo.. each 25x10, $1,525 each, 050; 2co, ou'Fafty-righth arrest, near Fifth avenve, eee 8 00, $1,070 ence, 8 $2,140; 5 do. adj: 2x10, oe $5,060; S do, each 26100, 000; 4 do, corasr Kighdy-wecom1 atreet per} acm 252100, $820 each, $4,280; 5 gorse street, near Sixth avenue, $650 each, it 49f0. wae a wore made at 2100, "$1,000 t 200 4 260 bbia wore'made ineludin ane rae We., IOI a iiTc ASVERTISKMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ene ‘0 LO. $999,500 "or'Stwnar, Diaxoson, 40, On Mexcuampise, aR, Payee ‘sackets Bova! J, MACDUFF & OO, 396 Broadway, z EF Q F BHOMPECE TOS —WATCHRS, a acerca Be ory 08 Ioan, Nov Cuneibar Business prompt aad oontides: dsinows transacted os $557.0005%42 47, bought and. amd by Ce ee a ann ngenanmnrnnerre naan fy apeanrrantconnnann na Parenter BARE: CHANUR FOR MAZIN6 A} prAn FOR fALE O8 KXOBANGE POR CIT? PRO- . aries ine b CEE: Bt Center. Wesicheser sonety. Wine bait amie | i ons ‘wish to | of Hudson River Rai'road s.stlon; 7 twoseres, "$0 and will do so on terms, Shakes ansumdng ine wom be sold af action oa at S87 Broadway. premises, at 12 o'clock, on the ingt.. if not previously do, For part cular inquire of J. Mf MILLA, at Mat = | $10.0 Ao FRBIC HOUSE FOR BALR—ONE Cara leave Chambers street at 9 4. M. Ad" yl Public houses in t1e tw 9 is pow oSered ‘ease, fixtures, furditare sot eock; | [ARM FOR AALN—TWENTY SIX MILEG FROM NuW ; ® consista of remaur’ ‘York city; three miles trou Hickevi le depo: LT Gfcy Pim UC AD aga three acres: ematortabis two mory house, old fastaon, wit jesretginen, The ee satallor widiem | five asros you's growth of wood, inal gooe, Price BRO jor icuver) ‘oF | your g r ; ce’ tf Resource bisa lorma cagy: Apply 10 Mr. CROMWELL, 19 Wins aoe -FOR Saba AY: THRE 38.500. 2 ~ AVERY DNSIR ADLETHRES B SALE 000 YOUNG PEACH TRIES. LXycs ‘scored , fear Bint lated, of lor growth of the ebatoot vartation, eee newt pertect oraer; al. orders promo attmded'to aad (orwarced to say p! canara Notinee tr rick otis Wo. tit | Addruve Road & thompemm. wand Ko. 4° oppoats ile! Vow eo. Price or ¥. ie whee PEASTLYN, 7 ny Wen Tat Tairty fifth street, $8. 000: hy ake ere DENCES a aoe Oe ow ma, Or atory motern house, ou East Nineteen'h street, A year two oe four ary bouses, on Weert Tv emty fith zest Salz Bi,000 2 eerh; toree five modern: onsen. on West twenty covey 200 houses tor All atreet, vale A. SKRGE ANT, 13. $6,500." ~10 BaKEBS —VOR SaLk, A VSBY DE- sirable our story store: in ‘Thirty-vinu street, oven complete, Ac ; also, a rear E. BALE—THREEK NEW Le a CLAS POUB STORY brow stone front houres, with byyh stoops and o¢ ali the modern cee a5 a He SAL cousray BRAY, PLEARANYLY SITU. mod ' ride from Boot: sina depo, omy allroad of N. J+, 090 hone aad a balf from Sew Voie moderu and requid'e onthuii Paty ate on rear of ‘ot: prermises adapted 1a tov carrsingo’ ® jarge bakery. HENRY MANKLYN, 1 the begemenn, ot G, Middievva, or of FOSTSK & Wert tility lth atreee near Bidadwes, TD AUR 33 Beltway FOR SALE, A Cast MANUY ACLURIN (OR SALE 2 AND 28 BIXTH AVENUR, DETWRBE 4.500. reanere or Jong standing, and the ctf) HO Fnsondt anit ‘with a front of 61 muck grew’er than can be supplied. Tries 84,000; pars cain | feet 6 inchea by 100 toot deep, ia brit dour cote, two apd part in real eatate or other securities, eesoas s tor seliag [' socive high, oont thiriesa rooms. can ba wil Ye mare Sullatnclory. This ie u chowce nover offered De- Shen betteoon Pend Ica A Me nad Dans Pea fore, ‘For particalare inquire of ©. OWES & 00. 84 Nasaom street. ‘OR SAL THE NEW BROWN STONE FRONT POUR MOry Od aRder-col a Jia basement house, contaia~ O00. Fee 2ae:, VERY CukaP, 4 Lor on | fag at ‘bo looat Ie proversaats, attwet ow Mareay alll, ta B “shiry wevonit atene’, bor ween Broad wa7 and ‘Z2irty kth atreet, uortls side of tho street, between Lexingion beventh avenu Wery deawablo lot for bullding purposes, | aud Foucivareauce, Haltof the tanuer caahy ‘ae romnlstar Sistb cen resasinatoption of purciasery belasee rect none | abana woe tiNtrd an te Bebe i n, * avenue, of. andcasd. address J. K. H., Barald ottice, = SALK~TWENTY LOTS ON THE SUUTHERLY PUBLIC HOUSE FOR BALK, SITU- ride ot 126th streot berinning two, buadred <0 frorn tha ated at ove of tho principal radrosd depols, and | Teeth avenue, ond runniag: dows to tt one of the rest locations in New York. ‘The house is comp etely nthe Welor Figu“Appiy Ww H.C WALUIDAY, No, wite © proéiable bar, bilierd saloon and lodging reoma. @bove wilbe soldco reasonaole terms. Apply 10.0 B. HOWLS & Ou., 84 Nano atrook, 2, 500.-nor —FOR BALE, A VERY VALUABLE PATENT of G energetic business care who will take ha oft eats tani 10 0OW iu one year, wiahing to purchase or tnvest money in ates oil rat to call on the undersigned. ¢. B. HOWES & CO., $2.500.-228, tio and, bas with brick, two lots of ground, I | BROOKLYM -1970 Meremerines tees booees 4a, Quiney street, “drat house ‘east of \y Zemata on mar gage. Sosrand avenue A large ar 339 allantic sect, Brookly a ‘Apply on the premises, or t oflee, trom a Old gold and ailver bought. Saturdays. TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, $100,000 %m retenste a ts city or Beostiyen tk sume to suit app.icanta, 000 0 tuvest in the purcaw @ of bonds and mortgages. “Apply to a. SERGEANT, 16 Wall $26.0UG WAXTZD-ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, 5; aaven percent. on improved property, it the lower part of thecity. worth double the amouat, tor t eee years. apply to SANDFORD & STRIKER, 61 Livorty $8 000 ‘WANIED—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, At aie per cent, for 3 oF 5 yeare, on sity projarty Worth $25,000, ualecumbered. Apply to Wil. -M. Mek 134M, $2 (00G ek cette rary a aya AND 1m one of the best locations tn meted estab ur years aad rade; the one a circulating brary, fancy ary goods and Voriety store; the other a news agency, stationery and segar The business of bothris at preseat condneted by one ta- wail, but can be either separated or carried on conjcintiy, at the option of the purchaser. Salisfectory reasons given tor re- Mnqui it For particulars call on H. T, BLL, 37 Dey whreet. New Yorlt, 6 FOR Sala, THE LEaRa, 8r00K AND £2: 200. Sxturen of one of the best BeBe grocery and —e in the mein ‘with good dwelling, three sma}! houses, re can be enough rented out to Day BEND, & arabe Blreet, Up hinire. $5 00 _WADTED FOR A TEKM OF YEARS, AT 7 per cent interest. on a farm in New Jersey, oo three times the amonat, Address Brown, bor 1,251 fost Gfiice. 3. 000.2 ‘WANTED, IN A FIRST OA88 YURNT + ture store, an active man, @$ swesman, who ¢an lend his euployer the above amount, secured on tbe sock, for which and eorvicon $2) per week will be paid and seven ver cent interest. Adaress, with real name and residence, Sales man, Berald cilice. $2 2.000 TO $5 000 WANTED—TO RENKW OPEGA- tions in ap iron mine of extraordioary value, oe Moped of Sew Mee A My istered con be in the ssmoon ‘a\ Ae F, B., box3.045 Post office, wreealy’ 5 OO 20,8i60<-4 YOUNG Man 18 WaNreD. Witd the above amount, as ole:k ina very pleesantly Jocated grocery store: yood wages and ampie securit will be given. “address 0. Warren, 1G Bedford st., stating where au ioterview ma» a ANE a AMOUNT OF MONEY 7), LOAN ON SHORT cash prieea diamonds, watches, Ey SP be A tow superior ol palsies for eae pes a few sul pe for uaie mM & - ay or exchanged tor merehant ILANTIC FIRE INEURANUE COMPANY ee BROOK. lyn, Mareh 1. 1866.—A semi-annt moan ay resort eigh: per ent bas this day baen declared, HOR ATIO DORE, Secretary, past RIVER SAVINGS BANK, NO. 3 CHAMBERS street, to doors from tham ~ Interest 5 percent on sums ot $400 and upwards. Ou oF before the Lot day of april newt wil drew faterest tro that day.” Bank open from 10 A.M tN 2P.M., avd oa ‘hursdayfeom 5to7 P.M. PET&R H. TILUs, President, C. A. Wurrngy, Secretary. ‘LOBED CK AND KEYPORT JOINT COMPASY.--THE report for the Inst year can be had_at the ‘59 Beaver atreet. T. LOYD, Treasurer. ONEY TO LOAN—ON DIAMONDS, WaTO! saw. elry, pianos, every ot dry goods, segars aad vatiable pro iy or bor ht for eash. stocks, notes, orien. Watehos and jewelry fortis. HAYES, 204 Brosdway, rooms Now-l aid 2: seoond story. ONEY CAN ALWAYS BE INSfANTLY OBTAINED on securities, bebe merchandise, 4c. Undoubdted business Lae and property xf known value bought for casa. at sight transactions strictly confidential aud aafe, st tae old established ard reavoasibie loan and fiaanoial ot+ fica, 114 Graad straet, over Pacific Bauk. AW beg LOAN OFFICE AND REAL ESTATR Agency, 206 Broad way, 3 proprietor buy for a al Gescriptions of f necennel een. diamonds, &c ; dep) cal jes, harness, 310 cite also works of art. Business prompt, accommodating Genta, Privale ofllges ior the rovepltion of ladlee N, 8. jes waited upon at thelr residences. ‘OTICE.—THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSIONERS appointed by the General Assembly of Virginia, horeoy ide public notice thas the books for receiving suecriptions to the capital of the Preston Coa! and Iron Company, cently Inoorporated oy the Generat Aecouiay of Virelate, with a capital divided 25 000 ahi of. of $1, ares of $50 eact will be opened at No.'13 Brosdway. in. the city of New York. on fisty nf the 10th day of April ne) zt, a ‘continued open for teu days theteatter, from 10 to 3 0’ day. Full partiewars will te given upon application fo the undersigned at the sbove mentioned tima and place. ROBERT O, GLOVER, DAVLD D, VOORHEHS. FFICR OF THE NRW YORK AND NEW GAVEN road Company, No, 1 Hanover street —Notice to bee ene, Holders of 7 per cent bonds of this company, by notified, taat in pursuance of an act of the General ‘Assembly of the ‘Biate. of masclicut, passed at ite inet May session, the Treasurer is authorized and prepared to excanze for the outstanding bonds bearing 7 per cant interest and not 8 act, bearing 6 per cent interest, a ‘an only mort, gage the company’s road, franchises, ae. exchanyre will be made at this office until Surther notice. By order of the Di- bea ie, i LLIAM BEMENT, Treasurer. ‘ork, ACTFIC MATL, March 11. 1866. jereby notified that the recent amendment to it charter, dividing the capital into shares of one hundred dollara each, will he ready for delivery op the 22d instant, oa the surrender of ry resent outstanding certificates. FREDERIO HOFFMAN, Secretary. ‘AMBHIP COMPAWY—NVW YORK ARK BANK BUILDING, FORMERLY CLINTON HO$ tel.Btore and ofiogs to let in aald, Dullding. Plane may be seen and terms made known, by calling on Wim. P. Rat Non Fark rows oon Meat: Hesty ae Rurlbui, Nos ms Pearl street; J. G. Byrd, No. i2 Warren street, and Oliver Hoyt, No, 40 Spruce street, FRSONS OWAING REALLY VALUABLE INVEN- lions, or coal. iron, copper: lead, ar oiner valnavte lacs, which they are desirous o bringing into the marke by means of stock companies, wil! meet with facilities tor doing 80 by ap- visingto J. M. LETTS, No. 6 Wall strest, New York. QaAviNes ) BAN MARINERS’ SAVINGS INSTITU- \ tion, corner of Third avenne and Ninth street, for ths bene- Gt of all @asses of prreona, Interest allowed at the rate of 6 per cent on sums 0 and under, and 5 per centon sums above $5€0 All sums deposited on or before the let of April will draw tpterest from aaa Lens Bank open daily from 9 A, M. to2p, m., and on We and Saturdays from, 5to 8 gon k, P.M SB, STILLMAN, President. P, W. Enos, First Vice President, Jsaaé 7, Sahtn, Secretary, WE PARK BA NOTICE. EURO RIBERS TO THE capital stock of this bank are respestully requested to pay the fins} inetaiment of ninety ver sent upon their yubscriptions on Monday, March 31, 1536, at ‘heir bans ing house, at the aead f Heckman street, near the Park, at whics time the bank wil Be opened tor bueiness, By order of the Bourd of Directors, New Youx, March 10, 1856. A. MACY, Cashier. HE MANHATTAN GAS LIGHT COMPANY HERBBY give notice, thattrom and after the Ist of October the price of thetr gee wil be reduced trom three doliars to two aud a haif dollars per 1,000 cutie feet 8. H. HOWARD, Seoreiary. ] ANTED- $10 600 OR $13,000 ON BOND AND WORT. ¢, for & ierm ot years, on property located down town. “Rone but principals ‘need uppiy. Please adéress bor 675 New York Fost office, WINES AND AND LIQUORS. AMERICAN, \BRANDY—1N ORIGINAL PACKAGES OF pes; gin, New England rum, Monon; gahele Sn rectided wi akey, Dure épinte high and low proot, 1a bia felts tire js Are of the best quality, and will be old at lowest oarhel p We Invite oity and ony buy- sexs to examine these % 00. 110 Murray street, agents for the distillers, JHAMPAGRE.—100 BASENTS LOW PRIORD CHAM: Pagne, suitable tor the Western marked; olive alls for mle on very favorable terms, by. sMinite’ Wat: SON & RESTOR, 40 Beaver strest. See a lS : Hocus | Dewtoivel Ue rent Ihe is a rerechare Ge sa cues hot Lscasisboaaasiens ing maa.” “Apply 100. B, Hows edo, 34 Nassau stron. iN SMALL FIRS¢ MORTGAGES On A BROADWAY | BRaTa rOR $7.00 Ibrookiyn property, for mala, at 20 per cent dia $2000 ee reas pARTAURANE res: $7. ‘They are well secured. thquire of SAPPAN TOWN. fauravt, sitasted in the bess business location in Broadwa: ‘The leare aud fixtures will be void, with or without stock, wi the eons of the purchaser. Price $2,000 without atock. Ap- Ply 100, B, HUW & CO., 94 Nassau sireet. $1. 800. —A DAGUBRREAN GALLERY FOR SAL. '¢, Ove of the most complete estanlishments of the in New York ov Brooklyn 1s offered tor sale, at @ bargain. Teoloraton upsur peared, being in one of the teadiug and fa- shionable thorowghiares, appiy to C. B. HOWES & O0., 64 ‘Nassau street. id and a0w le st tus $1 ‘in a good business tsiness ‘owen thorouybfare, Tae above having been established several Rm and having @ large namber ot ragu- Jar curtomers, the op; y is ono seldom offered. Appty wo. B. HOWES % 80. cn Naseau street. 60u FoR BALE, A FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC « fruit store on Grand atreet, doing a business of v5 per week. Kent of sore and rooms $240 per anaum A ve years’ leare can be had Owner has another eee: ‘Must be sold this week, app.y immediately at 289 Broad wa: RK. L. PURDY & co.” $550 —~A_ GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORK FOR Je wale one of ine dest standa in New York. The sore now doing a business af $20 per day, one balt for iiquor. Thiaisa coat seldom offered to eugage in the business. Ap- Ply oC. B. HOWKS & Co., 84 Nassau street. $500. —FOR SALE oR got A CANNEL Company mortgage exchange tor dry goods of aved'able property, Inquire of G. Z, Dust aNCke #00., ‘No. 83 Liberty stre se $200.2 A Fie tooap STORE FOR iro) ihre d ‘he place no’ iy oF geutioman, agi tare. whole will be sod tor ‘$300. “apply to U. B. HOWES & CU., 84 Nawanu sirert. 20 ~FOR BALE, A VALUABLE CRACKER J. route, Tos porson ing trom to $200 32 opportunity seldom offered ‘Tatiiisciory rena will be given tar selling ou, and a parriculars made known by applying at 116 Beekman atceot or 390 Houston street. $200: ONLY FOR THE LEASE, STOOK AND FIX the moat money making and drst Fate liquor stores situated aosoud to none lant br cane selina comertic liquors a fortune may be realized.” appiy to G. P. LE PUBT & U0,, 347 Broadway, ofice No. 7. 200 =A GENILYMAN WITH THIA AMOUNT '* purchase av Interest in Dusingrs, which 1s something new, ond without competition, per week can be mace. There ts no ‘as the invest- Estonia For particulars apply to GRERNE 400., way. #150 FOR SALE, A COFFEE, CAKE, OvsrEe. sy, Ang Zenevel refreshment saicon, situaiod at a rall- road depot, and one of the best locations tor business in Nor York. py person that wanie a place of tha kind will do well oe tmamedistely. apply wo 0. B. HOWSS & OO., 34 Nas eau street. —FOR SALE, A SMALL Ekortrants PER. - fumery manufactory. manufastured are $151 Wholesale) itis a genicel. business, and can pe easily learned,” Must 96 ao: Apply personally at the }mpire Perfumery jansau street, resr culid- ing No wgerts need FINE AND VERY DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESI- dence on the of Thames river. six miles above New London. Conn , consisticg of aliar; ‘lagen store, which does 4 ting trade, 200 feat stone whart, and ten acres of fine level land; will be (sold very. low, or exchorged for gond property in o near this city. “For paruculars address A. Prentice, 167 roadway. BARGAIN.~KIGHT YEARS’ LEaSE OF A FakD store for ane chesp. now doing & good butineas; 25 sta, dies, with e three siory balding, on the iaea, the ren which make double the expeares. Inquire of Me, StEVENS At tho wie bakery, No.1 Uweitth street nod Greenwich avanue, oc of Mr. BURNLEY, 196 West Thirty sixu: street, near #ighth Srenue, on the promines. RARE CHANCK.—FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CA3H, on account of the {il heath of the proprietor, the oldest iamp and camphene evtadiiabment in ‘Brooklyn, together wita horse, wagon aud route, For particulars inquire at 41 James strees, Brook); n. DRUG STORE FOR 8 SALE. —i8 DOING A Good 1 RO- sv oto, with a three years’ lease trom the Ist May: will be fold reasonable fer cash. Apply, to JOAN HUTCHINGS, oklyn corner of Smith and Baltic streets, Brook’ A PORTABLE BIFAM EMGINE FOR SAUM-ALL IN good running order, six hore powrr; his two drums; is now wsed for Inatng and ‘aniadiag ships, at pier No. 14 Rast river, where ittan be seen a! work. A OOFFRR, CAKB A*D OYsT sR BALLOON, IN ONE of the best locations iu New York, beg naar theatres and plases of amusement, ail grand location for s general restaurant, ihe pies proprietor, abont Maving the elt yu ata barghin. “Apply 10 0. Be HOWnS & 0. No ot at street A BAPOATE "HE LRASK, FIXIURKS, GOODWILL. cf the paquets saloon of Laura Keene's Varie how dovnig 9 iret rata bnsinens. “The pro ristor be in other Dusinens, wal e-pos apply to GEORGE LEA, 186 ROOKLYN HOUSE FOR SAL®&—FIRST CL463—ON wert side of Canton sirret, ffi house souta of Faiton neon, betes ono of the eatuniiat And momt sober iogations in Brooklyn. ae 108, $6,088. C4 diay Apolr wo RPP ANGHAM EBT nOLB No. 7 Nessa wtreet og engaged low price. YOAL YARD An? Jt eam FOR >AL®, ON TAR / corner of Bridge atreets, Bevotiya. Por far: ther particulara toatire on Ou the premives’ P. McGRKEVY. (a YARD FOR SAI and 00d Will of coal var Lease ig! Ty WASK, La XTU AES Noa. 480 and 488 Sixdr avence. it years. Kent low, \LOTHING STORE FOR SALY—THE J "tures avd lease of STOOK, FIX No. 106 Houston street, near uve nie D, an old estab nd and now doing « good vaste, eatisfactory reaeons given for se ling out, For terme, which Will be reasonable appay on the premises, FSIRABLE COUNTRY RWBIDENCE FOR SALE—AT ica, Long Island, one quarter yile trom raliroad ‘ihe shbseriver ofléra tor aale bis residence, tozeiber the highest maleate i depot. with eight acres of bur'din, Ot water, aad clotern, Tkahop, hovel, exibd, 4oa house, ‘i! fe) wad al conveniences fer a comfortale it idence. ‘The piare is twsie- Sud stocked wht the arestert quantity of (be best js and clureber of ail folly Ial@ ont, an: fruits of all Kinds, in full bearing, Covoninaticus in we tanmediate ‘alghborbond Tes, poraon doing business in the city it lbey every convenienes, as there e kre communications to the city ata!l hoarse of tne day by rai road aad stages, Distunge fromm Brockiye ine miles, and from ‘winder nigh ‘or further partionars inqaire of JO8} HA. JACKSON, No. 58 hong hd New York, or SAMUEL DENTON, Jamaica, Saag ane Beant COUNTRY RESIDENCE F FOR SALR—WwiTs V) Le rep th gy py aad twenty acres of land, on is yw Jarno, fog a mangniicent view. A phi hy ov the place, which wi be sold low, can be seen at 6 ofice of F. WHERVILLY, Mo. L ROCHELLE VINEYARD PROPRIBTORS’ BRANDY, —A quanjity of this favorite brawd now landing, ox Axoo Porkina, in halves, quarters and octaves, pais and tor ¥ oer Nhl or bonded warchouse, on libera) mtSIMPSON BROTHERS, No. 19 Beaver st TRAVELLERS’ auron. [pups0n Biv aR BATLROAD TRAINS as Mier Montag, Senuery i, steseg wal rua ot haters teat, 7 EE ne and ogling aro. for Bing supress 6P. M.; C7 ‘and 9355 P. M.; tor bP, 4PM, Big and Pooks traiue sonst ail all vera, Canal, Ohri aor and Thicty fret tenin o Bundea. MG SUMS, Jr, Suporte ouOM termi ti JPACTORY FOR SALE OR TO RENT LOW—sITVATED Tho main suvlalng 16 four ntorion and heen "5 inet 9 main bei ia four atorios veer rm v7 with a wing 20 DY Si (eet, two at stable enya ry three story detanhed building, 20 buidingsare all new and auberantially atte weil lighted, three fora ot ground, with a large and sulied wake kindof manu‘acturing business, Apply lo JAM Meu = Plate street, @ Jas. Weaver, corvero: Lawren loughhy stroots. sa Brooklyn ytOR tis—VAUWANEA P PROPERTY ON TAR Bart fide ot a street, between Fourth and ayennes, ai he oly of the Vantaa - wd iy reat park, smye 1g of throes lotsof ground, being 75 feet (rout aud reer by 10? Teet 6 inches in Sy a iokeibar with (he double two story and attic bouse, with = ng Se nae ae ‘The whole wit be sold on on vagenee Drier, Kor Curthae, partoulnre cyely te Pact YeSane, Ne, ha Morcbaate’ Kxohaags, Wail aires), WOR SALE—HOUSE 6x HOUSTON STREET. —ONLY A i smell pact ofthe p pa archaea m.007 required own. palense in sor 6, App! owners, BAR TRANDER: 15 Broadway, New Yorks POR SALE A HOUSE AND FOUR LOTS OF GROUND ttathe village of Jamaios, Inland, ssiout three manatee’ walk frome the foauire of 3. CBAPPEE, 00 ¥niton. ma 132 y, or Mr, Hendickson, on Washington akroet, J maica. OR SALE: A FIST CLASS HIGHLY FINISHED Bagtish basement dweling: house, with all the Lana {ovprovements. 16 teot ‘root by Gi deep, situate oe tery side of Fifth avant, adore Madiena nquare. ‘Part of the furniture will also be sold with the house, Inquire of N. WILLIAM STUYVEBAN, Jr OR BALE—A HOUSE AND LOT, CORNMB OP LEWIS ‘nd Stanton (treet. This property will be old chasp. if S:pliod for ummsaistaly. ales, the house ant bot tea cherry street, seedy. for pariouinrs, apply mio Willian street, trom U1 to 1 o'clock. 'OR SALF—HSOUSH AND LOT IN BROOME pba neay Bi we y.—House i pp cee toggle ork the modern improvementa, sucd as gaa. water, range, soe pa- pored and paint handvomely nlite Honae is 21x40, lot 21x26, hase TROND | wired, Apply (PRANT BRL en ae 1avoba etree Froek SALB- A SPLENDID COTLAGE HOUSE AND lot oa Forty third street Lis ieot west of Seventh avenue eo hou order. ‘Cermaenay, Apvly 10 by etteth sit sireet. OR SALK—THE LOT NO. 1 CARROLL STREET, Brooitiyn, very near the torry. It bus a good two story avd brics vasement bouse Oa the sear, with Lhe necessary con. Veniences attached: part may rormain on hond aud mortgage, Jnquire on the premises, or of 4. KODENTS, 63 deary atreot, TOOKLY | POR SALE IN NINEVIETH STRRBT, YORKVIGLE betwven Third Fourth avenues, a story trame bouse, wih brick basement, Yo by 32 toot, lot 25 by 100 feet, filed tm with brick, tin roof, hard Gulabed, grates, marble man: tela, slidiny doors, and Croton water; location high and bealthy, near Thichavenue, Apply on the premises. OR SALK THR FOUR STORY BROWN STONE Kogan basement house No. 4) Weat Thirty sixth straet, vetvern Pull and Sixth, avenues: horse 16 feet inches wide by 62 feet deen: a butt tn the vary iiest manner, snd iB, ‘a every respect, m first class residen: WILLIAM &. LAWS, 178 Cana! street, Under the People’s Bank. ig new axd io parte ND. 7 Bat at Fr OR SALF—THE FIBST CLASS HIGHLY tah ae -tid Swelling b we, with ali the modern improvements, situ: ied No. 104 Kasi Twenty-first ater with riviege to Gra park. Terms of pavement oan easy. Inquire ILETAM SEUXVESANT, dr. Na. 66 Wilatn steoot, R SALE—OREAP, A TWO STORY AND BASFMENT frame houre. inquire oc the premises, 77 Butler street, fouth Brooklyn. O08 SALE—THE NEW FIRST OLASS THREES STORY bade house, No. 129 Kast Niseteonth street, ome on by oe im the Leo) pace manner, modern im) apryr Terms eney. For Tarther pactoules Greig wot OMAS MACFABLAN, 180 Tenth street, near Third me. POR, SALE—aT MOUNT VERNON, WESTCHESTER county, A, wt ‘frame den, = ih a great variety of ‘eal pigren Ai tee eS Cy Eange for Lowe lander “Apply b: 299 Broadwif, ofloe No. 3 ie A. GAMPBLL & 00, 1H SALE A COUNTRY SEAT ON LONG TRLAND, 40 rile from New York chy, near the Long Inland ts a new two atory frame house, with large se curden, reat ine ae Saree fice No. 14 rice ue. Al br way, of oe 10. he AMPBELL & CO. OR SALE—IN TWEN1Y-SIXTH STREET, NEAR THE Sixth avenue, a thre ry brown sions tront house. hieh stoop, thoronghly end ly fin! ; contains all the modern Lp mess tag waver, Gad Levrmoh &c. oo es fixtures, pier and oval ‘window for sale. HAUNCEY BARNARD. “ Brosaway. (OR SALE—-A BAKERY, BAKING TWENTY-1WO bb's, per week. all soid out of the shop. Inquire at No. eventh avenue, ta the rhop, OR SALE-JUST ARRIVED FROM XKOROPE, A large quentity of vine branches. tor propagation, from the best parts on the Rhine. For sala cheap at No 5 Caritale street. ,OR SALF~THE STOCK AND) FIXTURE} OF A OC restaurant, on Broadway, vow doing w good cash bush ves. Inquire on the premises, 737 way, from Ios JOH, SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN, TWO HLOOPS: ONE feventy Gve tous, the other one, hy ndred tons burthen wan be sold ata great sacrifice, if applied for immedistalr, nd full Davtculars, to #KLSH & GASS&KT, South streets, af OR SALK—A HANDSCME THRER STORY BROWN stone tront house, in West thirty-fourth street; also one ia Weat Twenty seventh street; alo one in Lexingion avenne, and several others Gesirably loc KENNEDY & 6H t ‘SHY RMAN No 6 Wall s (OR, SALE-1HE STOCK AND FIXTURUS OF A RE- tail grocery store, long established, in @ good location, Ap- piy at 465 Sixth aveniie »OR SALE—A SPLENDID COUNTRY RESIDENOR, 1% acres of Hand attached (with § acres more), in the wiLage ‘Waterioo, Sencea county, ge garden, with a great variety of iruit trees, shrubbery, &c., on Peneos river, Veatral Rai roud and canal; wil exchange for city Broperty or West. ern lana, Apply at 229 Broadway. A. CAMPSKLL & CO. (OR SALE-THREK NEW THREE STORY AND BaS& ment brick houses and lots, Nos, 254 256 and 258 West Fort-Jourth street, near Ninth aveoue, each 25 by 5), lots 26 hy 100, in @ good and tmproving neigh are “usroughty but t; Wil be fold low, and are wortby the attention of capita’ iste. ' Apply to A. M. LYON, ‘oT Wall street. {8 SALEIN BROOKLYWN—A VILLA, BUILT IN THR Ttalian style, with about eleven lots of ground, on Grand Loflerts street, within a block of the rat- road; terms easy. Price $12,000. Apply to B. BALUWIN, over the Central Bank, Brook's n. QIOR SALE, AT FORT HAMILTON, ON HAMILTON avenue—A two story frame ooltage. with one acre of found. ‘The house is new, Taliau style, wower in centre, piazza front and rear, bay wine ws, wardie mantels, furnaces. So. 4c. The grourda are laid out in atv le, good bat waier, &e.; fine view of the ocean. Will be sold cheap for cash, or _exchangea for city property, Apply to RUBBINS, VAN TINE & CU., 20 Nassau street re SALR, AT A BARGAIN-TWO NEW WELL built three story and basement aud cour ter celiar houses, Non. 206 and 208 West Thirty-filth street, between Fighth and Ninth avent with all the modern ra jmnrevereentes nize of lot, 2x96-9; bows, 20m). Price $4,500. For information apply on the p mises. VOR PALY CHRAP—A_ FARM OF SIXTY ACRES, IN New Jersev, near the Kngiish neighborhood, 12 miles from Hoboken and 4; miles trom ihe Hudson Kiver. Forty acres is unger @ good state of cultivation; twenty acres of excellent wood land, two apple of excellaat fruit, and a variety ol other friit trees around the house; ® good sione house and cutbut dings. with ng sireams of water running through the farm, and a good well ot wate 10 ‘ve soid wt publie auction on the 7th of April. at Varderveeck's Liberty Pole Hotel, at 2 o'clock F. M:. wihont reserve. For particulars and conditions of sale, mauire of Van Riper & Yetrionier 539 Greenwich srcet, N.Y, or Dovid Van Horn, on the geanives wvenue, corner CHEAP— (THE PROPRIFTOR ABOUT RE in the country) —the Peck slip ferry saioon, stoct first rate retail sand, ior ® sma'l amount . Apply ia the saloon in te terry house, foot ‘ 1. OT OF VALUABLE BUI )OR SALE CHEAP Ly ing lors ‘Hill, near the Fifth av. Y hy arch oom, rt bt 14, With A@rances. sad ahha RENN RON AN, Noo Walls, 01 cA Ty bgt “EXCHAN@H—I21 ACRES OF LAND ON | siaod, 26 miles from New York,snd abaif mis irom a said inad being high'y culdvated, neat suit for cutting into lota.as thy Taquire of BR, Gi 880. 1 the els a buildings @cal of & uaa mile ema, ton street, N OR SALE OR EX not sold, Wil be let this ap: complete 0 bar. reading room, bulined room, wih dive tables. ihe cera valued al $10,000, Ad: cress Haste, Becald office, OR BALE OR TO LET—A NEW MODEL ENG.ISH barement hones, in Thirty second sires:, between seoond and Third avenues, with a)! the modern improvements; te fret new boure (rom Second avenua, ronth side, Loquire oa (he premises, or ot 0. V. KAEU, 448 Fourth street. eure two trons | B17 Washing. | SALE OR TO LT-IN War FM, A GOOD COT. ground abounding A aud shrubbery; « de~ Miu restdesce ato live afew miins from the a Aw @ GPRORGE TAYUOR, 4 Wen sresteny. SALF OR 70 L¥—SAVERAL NEW HOUSES, AR renged wich bathe, waierc weet ways, wi four lots at ground t9 each, om ight” mt aon r Necond Rairond. Rest very om. Appiy rin iia. Pith sveune or CHAUACEY BARNARD, AIRMOUNT, WESTOHRSTFR COUMT, ONR HOOR rane ty Had.--For mae o¢ 19 let, @ two stacy house, wity wing. emlirely new; lot 199 by smn yan eee) jalan ail or le lo Poesension ramped o MLN Penn strest, fram 18 (0 5 lent wellot waar, Uisance fen micuies trom w be UaeRL az and Deep istver works, toa, Chartotte and fi = demmans ra md and tron Any - iaforosation be promptly toraistot "by applisatioa to tbe eub- orver, he AH, VAMBORERLRS, Proa. 0. LW. Co. > ROUFRY STAND YOR BALE.— AN OUD BSTABLISHED me. rocery stand, together with features. bes pten ace wied nl ber of hey wi'b avers’. and st be made a first rate cash business. lerms. 8 be pr tha "for pahnes aot = consequence ‘or i. ules, ro. So Prasktors street opoortic Rose at BOCK RY AND LIQUOR @TORM FOR SAL.—A | ‘ebagee for a man wi to join the business; eomplete, with (hres years’ lease; will be soid cheap. tory reasdan given 10" se! ng. Call at 90 Willett street. SOUND FERBD Ned SALE—IN LARGE OB ro G ou at tbe Corn Fxobange Mills, Beare Wars ‘twenty fourth streei, near tbe hast rivor. Corn wanted, ‘the market retes. ARDWARE AND MECHANICS’ TOOL STORE FOR. ‘aie. on the east aide of the city; is well located, with @ wen: ap'ected stock, and cow doing bousingss. | Any por. son wiring to enier te business will find this an cewwealys Foran interview, address Hacdware, oTbese ottloe ousE AND Lor. ¥OR SALK.—THE SUBSTANTIAL ‘Broome street, 4B tort deep, 42 feat mrdiaiely ai 216 Wen, Thirtie! fh street, ‘OUSFS FOR BALK, CBFAP.—TWO ee housca in Forty-first street, between Broadwa; Sixth avenne, Nes. 13 and If. three sturiee, baoout sea gouvter celier, high 910098 and baconies, with all the moderm improvements, butit im beat maacer. Inquire at No. 15, OTT RAVAN “FOR SALE, A HANDSOME GOTHIC cottage, wih v3 lola of grand, oa Bucas Ridge, wide a varien) cf parton Brau tu trea and ‘A choloa orhond fire rai, aad five minuise’ wa from the de Apply to A. FUKDLAY, Th Spring wrest, or to Mr. arvey, ou tho premises. URRAY HILL—POR SALK, 4 HOUSE AND LOT, 44 ‘bast Thirty tourth sires: news Radia avani Eres # rows stone trent, tt all ‘the fonder ether with a loi in the rear. 243 by 98:9, trot Thirty ints wrest Toquare on Un praantonn: ILATKA STKAM SAW MILL POR 8AL¥.—WiLL BR oftzed at public mae, oa die 7th day of prt! next, at Pe Tacka, the euure estab! sat knowa te the Pathan Stonewall, comprising © comolete saw mill, to ‘order, with oircular saws. eighiy horee power ia whert, for shipping, Sage pend, outbucdings, and © “woling hous ‘aitcbel, dearly new tod. Offers to purchswe at private aio wil be prior t» day of anle. Terma:—One sevon per cent, secured by bond of pursansar, and apou the premises. The yas ker kept tosured, area. aod rs Adarean ‘AK. Fairoanss. Pista austioe: ‘A. M. Reed, Jecksoavilie; Jamen Burt, -ANIAG MACHINE.—POR SALM, A PLANING MA- chine, Daniel's vateot, which has beea iu ure ouly ems mouth, Inquire at 209 Ninth street. STEAM ENGINK FOR BALE CHEAPTA FOUR HORSR os {ating engine, wile tubular artacbod, ta good ordar, al Scanpiote Can be moved ana set thout any ex- pente. Price ce WO BARLOW SROTANES, wood yard, foot of ro tm TMACHARE—A RARZ OPPORTUNITY. FoR ‘AL hoarding sehooi f larg bn bovr’s atigeies Dew York by faltrowd. Pr Preset Sener ¥ bem forty. Addérews immediately box 2,724 New Yorks Post « PAINTERS, FOR BALK THE OLD FSTABLISHRD paint store, 73 South beventh street, Brook!ya, «. wa the stock, gag end good wilt a a wckaons, qu u premises afer yOu Mins ia OOHRNRY Kk. HOGGETE. nto MATCHMAKERS YOR SALE, THLE FIXTURME \d part of stock, with tour years’ iene, of a wacch aad Jewolrs sore, 9 Sixth ‘eveste: lay lence of Tromises 46 Bixth aveaue aud C9 West ‘Ihirtieh street, Inquire a: 488 Bixth avenge. WATOHMAKERS AND MANUFAC’ immeriate sale 10 assorted watch Hates. 6 oe soa bergaia. . fo be mode 6 Post ofica. GAs FINTERS—A GOOD JORBING GAS FITTING shop for sais, with a full stock of tonls: will be sold low tow cash, if applied for soon. Inquire at 403 Pear! street. WO COUNTRY SEATS FOR 8AL®, 100 YARD# APART. ‘Two of the most desirable two story, haodevmely finished and oommodious residences in Wi Cm in a beams fu) aad very healthy village, abou! tweety miles from the ten alten? walk frou the rallrost. depot, ‘eownmabla tures a day, end seven acres of lant with @ueh. Also, for ae ental Fed bomrding seool, inquire of J. P. PRALL, Ne, @ Spruce street, Wed Pd lh ro SALR—AT FORT WASHING TOM, depot, crwhh Bue rive iy Stes heese is gS iararbed, th Sine river 19 house ts com and tbe farsi ure will be sold with ihe house.” ft osataine 4 besides Ritchen, teven 1e0ms. besides kitchen ené besement, and wiil be sold, with four fitbe of nn acre, for $8,000. of the sm bond aod ‘mortgage. Apply o WILLIAM B. TALOn, No. 24 Willam street; third foo © PHYSICIANS AND OTBERS—TWO HUMAN 6KR- jeteps, fixed on wire and in sod order, cau be purchased gbenp, by by} ving | Dt, F. BALE, git's Glaas and Fixture Dealer, 4 0 APOTHECARIE® AND DRUGGIS for $604 —A desirable drug sore. in @ good avenue, cam be hought for the above sum, wel! stocked ina doing a ge cach trade a good corner More. Apply at ouce 10 7 eidsus. Oruggists’ glass and fixture deale: Heckman siroet. ‘ATER POWKR —FOR SALE, O8 TO LST, A TAREE Story faciory, @@ by 30 feet, with ploaty of power, os mrderate ferms, tity mies trom Kew York. with revtlar Goan munication by rauway and water, Address 5., box,004 Post office, N.Y. SPRCIAL NOTICKS. FFICK OF THY SECOND AVENUR RAILROAD COM: pany, Forty secord street and Second avenue. New Ye March 15, "1856. —An election for Direc orsot the Secaad Avenue Ratirend'¢ ‘company will be held at the company 's oflics oa Moa- @ay, the 7th of April next, pursuant to an amendment w the bre lawn passed tiaday. ‘The po'ls will be opened irom ome i two o'clock. Transtar books yill be closet ull date. By FHILIP C ROGERS, Secretary. FFIOR MANHATTAN OU, COMPARY, 16 BROADWAY, ew York, March 15 1556. —At the aunual meeting of the stcckbo ders, held at the office of the company om tbe 10th tavt., the following gentiemen were elected Directors for the om suing emg Joux G. Fonnes, Joun 8. Jones, Carert, Wruttam Powoox, THORNTON M. Nivi At a subsequent meeti Directors, be'd at the office ot the company on the Tsu inet, the folowing gentiemeu were elecied officers tor the cain year:— N. 1. CABBYL, President, Sonn ONPORUES Vice Prostdac:. ae 8. JONKS. Treasurer, JAMES M. ge A Secret ESM MOTLEY, Secretary. OF THE KNICKERBOCKER Ick OOMPANY, "163 Canal atreet, New York.—Notiee—An election for aime trustees of this company wW) be held at thetr office, on Tuse- day, the sth dav of april next. Polls open from 12 M. tol o'clock P. M. ‘Transfer books wil! be closed from 2th tasiamt til April0,” By order of the board. See’y. R. T, COMPTON, Pres. yh 12, 1856, Pp ‘STAL REFOBM tog (eg A COMMITTHE AP pointed atthe Postal Retorm Meeting, held tthe Mer- Canna’ Exckange, on the 28th of January, with instructions ww cali a larger and more general pubiic meeting. mere decided ¢ holdipg the same is the large chapel of [ai i shrngton ‘next, Mar o¢ ook; ‘ie. Hon, loa, Loran ie Hit aE i neg! imi post nething ix required but the voice, of public plieh it. Several diatingui: men in Frour pista! erabibhow ot: snd. the people vigerously @ in Our postal estab nt; an e 7 Ox: rows the thelr opinion oa the sbject, inelr voce’ Wit command avention Seon. Ba mek mel D. Baoeoct, ‘Theodore Se Pliny Miles, James Lee, Wm. B. Duncan, Je Thos. B. Stillman, i818 TO CERTIFY THAT 1 FORBID ANY ONE To it in e trapeact business in my name MALIN 1 THOMAS. HY NEW YORK BRANS AND MANUP ACtURING OOM- pany. whose building was damaced by fire on Wednesday alah Rete inform their customers that no delay will bemade ‘fuing 3 for 1» ed that the rolling mill will x8 ta operation sere next week, when all ordars for jebbing will be POINT CADRTERIP.— Tan HON. MR. HAR- Mia has given the cadetebip vacant in hi dypi2 ict to Maat, Krekine Gittit ge He tx adescendant of one ofthe eldest Mars land iamilics; son of Thomas K Giisings, of Beith. more and srendeon ot Gommodore Pamuel eran = sae tings, is persons! and mental quel ifien! ly adapied to undertke with success the ave studies samirn required RECKENRIDGE COA! SiS per ton, deliv fen bt % No.9 Walls ree, Thoimp: aA Twenty eeverth wrea nod © a at ev lar pisoa, aN OW" Coa! Dowie VOAL.—POR SALA, TO DAALERS A PRIME GOT OF od 7 Cont al moder Gover: ConmM oF oe. WM UG ye unt,

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