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‘Wapunspay, March 6-8 P.M. ‘The stock market opemed active and buoyant this morning, and continued eo to the close. Erie, Read. img, and Cleveland and Toledo were the most active. ‘The demand for the latter was greater than we have kmown for some months.’ The sales at the first Board figure wp about three thousand shares, open- ing at 794 and closing at 604 per cent. There was a na'e at 81 per cent, bayer sixty days. All the Weat- ern railgeed stocks were in better demand to-day at Detter prices. Galena and Chicago sold at 114} per cent, snd only a few shares could be obtained at that price. Michigan Southern closed firm at 96 per cent, and the offers to sell.were not large at that price. Milwaukie and Mississippi Railroad closed at 86} per cent, seller three days. There are large orders in the street for this stock, but it cannot be obtained in any quantity. A few days since some email lots were sold at 83} per cent, but a hundred or two shares could not now be obtained ander 88 to 90 per cent. It is worth today every cent of par, It is.a source of satisfaction to us to know that we have been instrumental in turning public attention to investments in the stocks of rail- Toads located in States bordering on the Mississippi Hine. Railroads of that section are far preferable to those of the East, both for security and productive. mess. Cheaply constructed, as a general thing well managed, with large earnings, remanerating prices, moderate operating expenses, there is everything in their favor, compared with the extravagantly con- structed, miserably managed, expensive, non-pro- ductive roads of the East. There were large sales of Erie this morning, at a slight improve- ment. We understand that a report is about being pat forth reviewing the company’s operations for the past year, and setting forth the future policy of the management. It is pretty well known that large expenditures are about being made on the Jersey shore, between Jersey city and Hoboken, for the Erie Railroad Company. It is proposed to tun- mel Bergen Hill, and straighten the line of track from the interior to tidewater. This, with the pur- ehase of land for depots and docks, will require a vast expenditure, all of which must be directly or indirectly assumed by the Erie Railroad Company. M would not bea high estimate} to put down this eutlay at two millions of dollars. Lower estimates may be made, but this will ultimately be nearer the figure than any other. Some time ago it was re- ported in the street that large expeditures on account of construction would have to come out of this year’s net carnings. If the construction account is actually closed there is no other alternative. Con- struction on a line of railroad never stops, and xt mmat be provided for in some way, either by an in- erease of capital or debt, or by appropriations from met earnings. We shall be pleased to see this sub- ject properly treated by the intelhgent superin- tendent of the Erie Railroad. That company is, we believe, the only ane in the country where the con- struction account is known to be actually closed, and if it can be shown that such an extensive road an be operated at fifty per cent of its gross income, and the roadway, equipage, &c., kept in proper con- dition, without an increase of capital stock or debt, we shall not hesitate a moment to acknowledge that Mr. McCallum has solved a problem which has loag puzzied railroad stockholders in this country. At the second board there was an active demand, at improving prices, for all the leading stocks. Mil- waukie and Mississippi Railroad advanced j per cent. New York Central, 3; Hudson Railroad, 3; Michigan Southern Railroad, 3; Chicago and Rock Island, }. After the board prices were very firm. Galena and Chicago, 114} bid, 115 asked; Milwaukie and Mississippi Railroad, 863 bid, 87 asked; Cleve- Jand and Toledo, 79} bid, 80 asked; Wisconsin Lake Shore Railroad, 73 bid, 73} asked. Erie closed firm at at 564 per cent. The report will be out ina day or two, and if our information in relation to its char acter is correct, the stock will be unfavorably affected. Michigan Southern closed this afternoon firm at 963 per cent. The tendency of Western railroad stocks is upward. There is a margin for improve- ment in most of them, but great discrimination should be exercised by speculators. We have more confidence in the prominent railroads of Illinois and Wisconsin than in any others, and believe that in- vestments in them will pay better, immediately or remotely, than stocks of that class in any other sec- tion of the country. We have closely and carefully watched the rise and progress of the railroads of the extreme West, and know that in their constrac- tion and operation they have avoided those evils which have proved so fatal to Eastern companies: We do not believe there is a railroad east of Lake Erie that actually earns a dividend. The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as fol tows:—- ‘ ape Office... Paid on disbursing check: . ‘The receipts include $100,000 transferred from bullion fand. The warrants entered at the Treasury Depart ment, Washington, on the 24zh inst., were as fol- lows:— For the redemption of stocka For the Treasury Department For the Interior Department. For Customs... War warrants received and entered From miscellaneous sources. From Custom ay sol, 140 A. H. Nicolay’s regular semi-weekly auction sa'e of stocks and bonds will take place to-morrow, (Thursday,) at 12} o’clock,jat the Merchants’ Ex- change. The Shoe and Leather Bank kas declared a semi- annual dividend of four per cent. The Shoe and Leather Dealers’ Bank of Boston, has declared a semi-annual dividend of four andahalf per cent. The Webster Bank of Boston, pay a dividend of three and a half per cent. The steamship Arabia, from Boston for Liverpool, today, takes out $350,000 in specie. The business of the Bellefontaine and Indiana Railroad, for the year 1855, was as follows:— 6 2 2 Sonate from peseenger i i 00 2 0 Maile and . $55,896 24.419 91 Total... Working expen Interest Taxee Net earnings... Gross carvings, as cf 186 Increase of 1855. The gross earnings of the ‘road since ita 0) for through business, in July, 1853, have bec: follows:— 1850 —Jaly to December 31 Te80. The increase of earnings in 1s 55 over 1854 i is 25) per cent, The same ratio of increase in 1856 over 1555 would give as gross earnings. ‘Working expenses, nay . Interest and taxes. $109,412 92 $373,862 96,557 77-270, Giving net earnings... —which is 5 per cent on the stock. The earnings of the Michigan Central Railroad Company for the second week in March, were as follows:— 1856, Pi 16,913 56 Dee...$577 76 Frenght 16,945 29 Tne ..1,150 89 Total . 82,858 87 Ine 9078 ny The treamurer of the Reading Railroad Company, to avoid detention to the holders of the bonds of the company due in 1870, requests them to jeave the coupons due onthe Ist proximo, at the oftice of the company, on or before the 31st inst., where receipts will be given, and checks will be ready for delivery on the lst of April, imexchange for such receipts. A few days since H. D. Bacon, of the firm of Page & Bacon, of St. Louis, recovered a verdict of $147, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1856. 000 against the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad Com- pany, in the United States District Court at Spring- field, Illinois. The facts of the case are thus stated hy 9 Bpringtiel@ sorsgmpondens of tip St. Louis Re- ’A resolution was passed the Board of Directors of veteenamehe ‘wottlement made with Page & Ba- con, on the Sth: of June, and the note and deed of ‘trust of that date; to secure the balance ascertained to Bid Pegs & beosa have decome indebied to the gam of $312,133 36, for equipment, &e.. ee the ecartrn com- pany: Therefore— = P98 AIRE since by an at- of the court, acts ie Buena of @ power of attorney poke egeelt freon Garrison, The amount of in- terest due on the note makes note and interest amount to about $347,000, as before stated. The third annual report of the Delaware, Lacka- wana and Western Railroad Company gives the annexed statement of the transportation department during the year ending Dec. 31, 1855 :— DrLaw. Lackawana AND Weersay Rarzoan. The gross ot the year amounted to... 8510,206 Drawback reeeived from the New York and Erie Rai!rosd Company .. 8,898 From rents.......0+++ 716 e expense of operating aud Tepa the roe s of machinery and cars, superintend- ence, Ke., WEF... veces ee <= $260,243 Oid balance’” the New York aad Erie Railroad Compaay...... 066.000 $269,047 Showang net revenue Of........ceeeeseeee +++ $259,268 Of this amount $61,893 21 has been appropriated to the renewal fund, to provide against the depre- ciation of the road and its equipment from use and natural decay. The annexed summary of assets end liabilities, at the close of each of the three past years, shows the progress and condition of the work :— DELAWARE, LACKAWANA AND WESTERN RAlLROAD—ASSETS asp Lianmims, 31, | Dec. 31, Dec. 31, Liabilities. 1853. 1854.’ — 1835. Capital stock. «++.$1,958 607 2,805,175 3,051,000 Funded deot. » "900,000 000 2,400, Bills payable. . 110,034 683,613 1,187,472 Accounts payable 114,763 172,202 "208,392 Interest on bonds,. 31500 «31,745 89,266 Interest on stock. 70,247 81164 «HOLE Renewal fund .. = — 61,893 Coal department fun - = 76 Lo Oe a 4,783,890 7,283,615 Balance to the credit of imcome mccount..... 32,896 105,081 23,642 - 88,217,948 4,829,271 7,207,257 ssets. Asses. Construction (railroad ‘and equipment)...» $2,727,839 4,140,315 6,022,666 Coal cepartment—con- struction. « 145,422 244,622 332,613 Mat’als on bard “at shops 39,691 60,927 76,631 Wood on hand, 11,444 -3,990 9,148 4172 128,641 112;108 uta aah on hand... , Capital sk of other Co.’s _ 13st Real estate in New York. Total. $3,917,948 4,839,271 The report, after speaking of the arrangements made for the completion of the connections from the Delaware river southward to Philadelphia and eastwand to New York, says:— sy this general view of the connections of our road men- tion should be made also of the Lackawana and Blooms- burg Railroad, by means of which communication will be opened with the Southwest and West. About twenty miles ot the northern portion of this road will be opened for business in the ensuing spring, and the entire road wil, when completed, be a valuable auxiliary to our own. In anticipation of thet fact, and tor other reasone detailed at Lap ince our lastannual report, this comy pare s portion of the means requisite for it structicn. ‘We have also important Northern and Northwestern broad-gauge connections via the Oswego, Binghamton, and New York, and the Lake Ontario, Auburn and New York railroads, besides the great New York an< Erie Railroad. ‘The former two, besides pad®ing through a fertile and aeeeneeaa wa Sh a where coal will be ralsb, in return, agri- poem amount, will open s communi- i wid Lattitasoatneta is Orwego, Binghamton and New itroad pleted and in operation from Binghamton to Sore cow cuse, and the remaining m of it norhward oubilees be constructed af an early day. The Lake Ontario, Auburn and New York Railroad, the building 0” which ‘was suspended for a time, ww now about to be re- sumed, with favoravle prospects. the New York and Erie we have, as ‘is vell known, access to a wide extent of country eastward and westward from Great introduced, and is favorably regarded, with pronpects of trodu Dros) ry Lepay tiiseaeen acne demand for it in the future. , Stock Exchange. EDNFEDAY, March 26, 1856. 1000 Erie bonds ” 75. 2000 Hud R letm bs. 26000 I! Cen RR be . i 40060 2 100 do. 30 92 5000 250 Mich Cen RR.b60 sora mur wih'pry 9234 5 do .....88 93% 1000 Chi&Rock! RI 933g 100 MichS&NIDRRb2 9534 120 ehs Mechanica’Bk 117% 100 do +60 S634 20 Bank of NY ... bi 6 Bankot Co 10 Metropoli 10 Penn Coal Co GO cse-cne 100 Clev & Pitts RR.. 16 Third AvenueRR 65 67 Gel & Chi RR. pe leh Lea 33 may 200 shs Nic fran 10 N ¥ Central do, do. a do . 200 Erie Railroad 50 do..... 350 do S10 bud 100 Chi& 10 12 3% 100 Wis, “MINING BOARD. 100 dhs W Coal & 1-61 44 10Qeba Gard Git.020 1 99 0 500 do. 5 500 Ce 500 do .. 1000 Aberdeen. 2 Franklin te ‘ 1000 Pior écivay p CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wepvespsy, March 26—6 P. Actrs.—Small sales ct pots were made at 6 cents Brsspetorre.—Flour—I'nere waa a good easte-a d mand for the better grades, with rather more doiug. [he sales footed up about 7,000 a 8,000 bbls., ineludiag ¢»m- mon to choice State and Western, at $6. 81% a 87 25. ex- ‘tra State a' $7 25 a $7 50, and low to goed medium greaes M of Weetern at $7 25 @ $8, with rome 600 bole. good ex'ra Ohio a: $8 50, Extra Genesee ranged frou $3.0 610, x04 Southern was in demand, with sales of about 3500 bls. 50 @ $8 for mixedand choice brands, ant $8 and extra, Canasian was in good ce mand for the British provinces, and the sales reached 1,500 & 2,060 bois. at $7 87 @ $9 26 for good supecfiae to extra. Meal was heavy. with sales of 4008 500 vols. New Jersey at $4 25 a $5 8734, and Brandywine was at $3 8736. Rye flour—200 a 200 bis. sold at $4 86 12 4 tor fine to superfine. eat—Cransactions were moia- rate, 2,000 cr 2,000 barhels were reported in lole, among which were 1,000 bushels amber colored feonsssea, ae livered for milling, ‘At $1 70, anda lot of inferior red de. $1 00; white Southern wae at $1 86 2 $1 90, and Cana- dian do. at $1 9a $1 92% il mp quality, Coro Owing to some trou le regarding the ret lemeut of a large een the market was somewhat ata stand. [t was aileged that the grain tendered was not equal to eamples by which it was sold, The miannderstanting wis Snaly reterred to & committee of arbitration. The market, how- buskele, were 7,000 Southern mixed #! 64c,, and parcely at 660. '& 68c., and 68, 2 706. f yellow. ales of 7,000 a 8,000 bur! in betier re 000 bags of eommon ever, was ensier, and amorg the sales of 20,000 or 25,000 | #115 a | FINANCIAL. é 500 798%, $999. on Jewmay, Duunowse, £0, FaEMonny® ODUTT Tao, 06 Breetwen, en ee ees Peres! r, oF also for ‘ofiee, trom 9 Ui ¢. Business srempt and confide” payee ey Ual. Old guid and silver bought. Mo business transacted on ‘bbls, New TO LOAN, OM DIAMO. TCHRS, Di Shit hess, | $170,000 Reason Manon wear te tine png ae oy ee gl ot ‘any other offices in Tyremade.at 31 ce, and 60 bbl, rosin per 810i, d- pabsiue pt and couSdental Gatee batiainean $10 be ah Hivered, at $1 00. she aig lice: ot 3 ‘& CO., 88 John street, room 3, sgh snd floor. market was firmer, with WANTED—ON BOND AND MOBTG to 700 bbia., including mese at $8.000 rar Rom aa AGE, warats’ pop pg RAE tees aod prime, wil” sales of about 200 bole at of | Sia ee stern oF IN SMALL FIRST MORTGAGES ON meee $7,000 Pieris n ae Oe ges SEND, 62 Nassau street, up stairs. and at \c. & poten oer at 95 $5 000 —-WANTED TO LOAN THE ABOVE with sales of 20 ile givea,and a Rberal bo yao, tor weles ard Ye. a 2o., and Orange ne iberal Bouils paid. ee eas, for three days, J. ., Herald office, Rear EstaTs —2 FIRST D AND MOR’ SEMI- in Tenth avenue, 21x $4,000 carat stron x pr casts pupedie abe Me third atret, ‘ete avenue Kopoltan Hank: to exces gr mercandiae For parusu avenu i. WLAN, 11 Pine street, avenue, Tix100, “ Le; do. on Forty- oct 22. een Second ms fepminn, 242100, 9469; do gh Hes100, 028, 3 $3.500: tulmpreved Ae ee atl reg oeS10e, $1,800; 1” ‘treat, ‘Dotwoen | Nove DU" prncioal be peed’ apply. vor further pardcularh pa ee * at 2 ah lot oo Eigitn | He hon 8.274 Boat athe, i avence, wit! Ly on ats stree’. pit hpecrig eh nls avenses, $2300; 1 core: | AXE AMOUNT OF MOXEY YO LOAN On SHORT Seventh avenue and Lighty-fourth street, 8750; 2 on bec Laer near Madison avenue, 25x99, $7,600, street. second floor, it room, 9 A. co | Mos P.M. A iow ‘oll 1c8,—Selea of 200 casks were made at dic. a 4%. ae r uporios ol, pelntingn for sale ah & bar. Tb. rae ee more sdtive, while prices fevored pur- chasers. The sales embraced about 1,000 @ 1,100 bbe, inclucirg Cube, chiefly for retining, at bi¢0. a 7c. with the chief lot a! 6 .& Tge.; with a lot of Porte Rico, a prime sample of whion was cole at 83¢0, Waiskey.—Saies of 150 @ 200 bola, Ohio and State prison were reporied at 280. a 200. TLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE Mocpr ni? OF BROOK. lyn, Bitte 1856.—A semi-annual dividend of eight per F pee NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET. Wepxmspay, March 26, 1860. There was a further decline in the market for beef cat- tle at Alierton’s Sosey cuies to the continued large receipts. Prices are about one cent per pound lower than last week, but when it is considered toat the quahty of the stock was not near so good to-day, the actual decline can hardly be called moze than 30. Taking into oon sideration the large number of ea:tle on sale (2,220 for the day, ard 3,00] for the week), we have rarely seen #0 few beeves at this market, and never, perhaps a larger number of inferior. The top price was Ilc., the average about 10., and the lowest quotations 7a8c. Thegeneral in- ression ‘among the brokers, when our reporter left, was agocdly portion of the.day’s offerings would not find all Cows and calves are more plenty and dull of sale. 1866. PRTBE 8, CY. Hans, Secretary. BONES NOTES, LOANS, te.—8, B. JACOBS, NO. 21 Wall street, basement.) will make advances and pur- and fur manufacturers’, drytgoods paperr, \OCHITUATRE BAFK, BOSTON —NOBLE & MECKLEM, No. 198 Greenwich street, will pay is the highest price tor Cochitnate Bank notes during this ders of these notes are reminded that they must be eels the receiver = heres previous to april 1, as they will be worthless alier Some fais end good uate old at $350. one || oP RIVER SAVINGS BANK, NO. 3 CHAMBERS &re also becoming abun and prices have » from. —Inierest 4 Cowaward inclination, Bales at 63487 %e., a ia quality, | Svelper erat on sums of $000 and upwards. “All suse desea Demand moderate. Sheep and Lambs maintain about ‘or before the ist Epa ‘of Apri exh will araw inte it last week’s prices. Some of the beat sold as high as $15 daily A.M. til 2P. Mand per head. Swine are ee ou but not lower. on 5 recay trom SPP. a PETRI H. TiTUS, Presiaent. Beet onttle extra quality, par00 Ibe... $10 80 Pe eT rT ad ie Ms, pert dry goods, spied” ena’ nit Cows ond calves, extra, THa’ oe e rooee a Non rey 2, seeond. story. 10. good, Misedachase GENTLEMAN Bane A int ha roel isl ?sssses o BEB.06 Drsings, wil purchase, wil the priv egect again Tetssar ih varices of every nd pat ai tft a Do. ia as tua 2p Sony wit feral uty, and 12 following table GIAN confidens aa ee ens and by what conveyances, the 8, No. 862 > first floor, rear of Dr. Reese’s ORo beeves, eoes, ON Har! theta san 860 98 Camden and Amboy R. 103 ere was a isir supply of all kinds of stock at Brown- and prices have off about 1c. a 13{c. per ib. for beef cattie, wnue other descriptions remam about the same a9 » With the exception of cows and calves, ‘General which have fallen’off abou: $6. per head. The following | ‘SODEKtY potided, wat in pursuance of an sot of the General are the eh page = 332 beef cattle, $7 a Got 63 cows and | session, suthorized to exchange fig I ca car bam bau iat, pr UDO bm ee re was ta erate su; yf cat at Ghemterisin’s, and prioce ranged fem To. te 100 (pr pene winapi i eee on Ibs which in slight deoing, Other stock about the | FetBage lee wail fertber cs, ure same as last week. Sales as follows:—258 beef cattle, $7 a $10; 51 cows and calves, $25 40 8 $65; 2,801 sheep Lr saat 24gc. @ 6c, ; 68 veal calves, live weight, 534c. AVINGS cp a, afte LT tte * See by James at Browning’s:— corner of avenue 6 bene- 100abeep and lame 0 00 GF sheep and lambs. 8520 00 fit of all’ classes of Interest allowed si the rate of 6 Browning's:— p and lambs. .$18 60 ppiy ‘was socsewhat Vinaed, vant 8. H. HOWARD, Secretary. with a fair demand for ey cattle previous price (PO CAFITALISTS.—& SOUTHERN BANK CHARTER nearly or quite sustained, Soares ry 8 to 1030. | er of very liberal brivieges, is now offered ior Tb. Cows and calves dull, vith a Ss ply. some of | drees Mr. W., care of Mesers, Firth, Pond & Co., Nol¥ 1 mor fine, and brirg as 70. The sales } lin them were as follove: 160 Deeves $8 a 080; 154 cows and ‘ant HE PARK BANK—NOTICE. RIBERS TO THE Pg ee ete Caen ware {tal stock of this bank are respectfully requested to pay the fina! irstalment of ninety cent uy their subscriptions on Monday, March $1, 1856, - atthe head oF reel, near the Park, at which time ty Allerton’s. be opened for business. By order ef the Board of Browning’s.. "320 63 76 1,668 ‘New Yorx, March 10. 18 C. A. MACY, President , foetal ad a 58 NTED—T0 LOAN, TWO RUNDRED DOLLARS O'Bri 86 WE rich amp mei wba ivan on wer Ine: CLOTHING, &C. Jalen OF NEW AND CAST CFF OLO?E- 1g wanied.—THOB, ADVERTISEMENTS. RENEWED EVERY TY -| SOWisG MACAINE: = SEWING MACHINES.—LETTERS PaTEat OF ‘Tha Gaited States were issued to A. B. Ely. upon applicatio Jatham 8. Conant, dated June 16, 1! ch the o:sim 1+ WORTH OF CAST OF¥ CLOTHING WAFT $9.00 stated thus: Shae s i claim as my evan and desire to se- bg ‘ry and cash paid io curs by letters pateut,{s an endless rotary clota feeder incon | snrrent money. Ce ee een tet or raper bination with a retiprocating needle or needies pobeantaly ous clothing to eomes on ne po rae —F as described.” urheretiors palent were jesued io A. Wil- | iets addrwea. or calling MOMONMY. LE Waanes Walker tor, Novrmiver 12, 1860, and re issued Jan. 22, 1866, ‘The re- | street near Centre. seated potent contains the following e'aims:— the sloth, or material to be sewed in a sewing machine, to pro: vad itis clamved, and which setin conjunction substantia. fo elaum, as of my own invention, the method of causing ABT OFF CLOLHING.— 3 hic pie y Hoa ANY 1 of, will ending oye 8 con Ny is Tim treet, Aled func * Ladiew nitanded 20, by ress regularly dy the jolut action of the surfaces S+tweea ad ‘party dresses ly Jn the manner aud for the purposes herein spe fen olan Maree 730 Toinim arranging feeding suriaces subelantially, such as (COLGTEINGPADING OR GRATLEMBN RAVING ART are herein ssevified, 1 euch se'ation to the needle as bereia set dispose of can receive ufair nah, price by sanding forth that they or obe of them hall perinrm the oifce of strip. | the store, ho 12 Laurens etrest, pear ‘or No. 61 Weel ring the cloth or material from te needle as itrisea or re. | Breadway, cz lever by pus. adieu ‘attended Mes. Conse cedes irom it, as herein 4. I claim so mouating snd attaching one of the feeding su. tots to some other part of the machine, tha: may be req ited OF drawh away from ‘he ©. irface at pleasare, subs: tually in be manner and to etter njects herein set for h. ‘A1l persons are cautioned against making, using, or vending \LOTHING AND FURNITORE WANTSD.—LADIRS and geremen having any to depose of, can receive the highest price tor the same by sen din 1 Ae M; BOSEE.DURP, 13 Eim street, Ladies attended to . RODIE'S MANTILLAS JRETATIADEPARTMEN?,- G. Brodie, 5 Canal and 68 ‘ore el ‘Tuesday, war ener Sean fo ar fete in Le adie v Pl ONTINUATION OF BALE, Cc OF LEADBEATAR & 00.8 sT0oK, ‘Dumerous cme, breesseh rh a ees | mense reduction, to close ihe assignment aeeounta.” Shawis, , Dress Goods, ‘188 ALICE MORGAN WILL OPEN PARISMILLINEBY Midas, Cimaredngy March 27, 04 604 road ay, oppons hamia eS Ail abe same low prices that have guaed ‘tis me 00. ‘ADAM JOSEPHINE FINIEZLS, | GRAND STREET, G. B, WILLIAMS & 00, | ‘corner of tee will 1 open, on Thursday, Zjth inst, a mi linery, &e. Qeennar Lag LACE EAE Ae, ’ Hoge. a prpin mney pa bg a sPaDtg =ZaDien GETTING’. tern bonne a en them 10, tg the trade at very 1 ea era Saracen, before pare mie recta 3t 762 Sixth avenue, near Seventoe! ci BS, M. H. PRESTON RESPECTFUL TTL GH GAGES STEEL COLORED Re eee M*%.,' fai. poblic atthe wl oven lead JOLORED DRESS SILKS! COLORED DRESS SILA inscrunet ing ion ge Thr rie oun ogra et Ses M, Mussa boonetsruarsday, arch, ad wil be Boppy x ’ ey orted for Leadbeai foriy to ace their eroeat below cot ot importation, to lows eanlgumant aceon, wand ster pow store, 6b Sree, Sil Opa can f G. B. WILLIAMS & 00.. ing Parinen bonnets, res I Pee Ne rin ot RENILLE.—A LARGE ASSORTMENT Parise on Th Thursday, Mares SP the invilss' the siestin et for head dresses, for AT ROMLSEAT DAG Ree ILLINERY GOODs— AMAGED QUILTS, TO LET COVER M ae MARTIN & LAWSON, Di jinena~ tbe ibe balance ot quilts und tailee covert yA soho importers and Jobvers, wed, five casea of Trish damaged on Have a thie ne ifs ‘wble of which wil be sola abn fmt bs) Lapel corner st street, ©. G. HOOK, 380 ioe it to be found tn the 0 NOF BUY MANTILLAS until Wednesday, April 2 ile en One ae hhh! FOR a broidered ltt % “a ae : Tot a eid oe ante Pe fo wh ge cere vine the entra oe and dealers. W AND E78, ARTIVICLAL plows, xinnonsy amas, ETO. NERY OPENING.—MRS, G. MOHLE WILL OPEN, on Taureday, March 2, a splendid arworiment of rene ibbons, laces, artificial flo an Myke Fil ‘Al ght er Own man’ Riohness, vari combined with cheapness. UILPURE LACE MANTILLAS, MOHLE, 246 Eighth avenue, ‘Wednesday, April 2. x Bavien tuscan se ‘Twenty-third streets. ‘ONITON LACE MANTILLAS, ‘Wednesday, April 2. Je Ns RING TUARTELETS, “ For best elty i ‘wade, NERY.—GRAND OPENING OF SPRING MIL. mary at Stuart’s store and show rooms, No. 252 Bowery, between Prince and Houston streets, on Thursday. March 27: A large variety of fancy and mourning bonnets will be dis- P LINERY GOODS.—GEO. N. CUTTER, IMPORTSR, is now openiny ta rie Broaa' bonne en attern and we aoe }., © whieh attention is invited, Ons OF peg ath ren 5. rag hore mgt battle SUMMER | No. 18 715 Broadway, Ninth street, lige GOODS, THAT Set ait conti fas, reat ne) ‘that is, man ilinery.—Mre. Mi 4 will ard free from an; mlbtue, ot ogo, fan bs te open this day, (Thuraday,) the 27th, & lendld asortent ot By denription st be linen 8 ‘above Astog Shibtonable willvery, ie iy a lopdld o Freaeh 9. Or wtnetkaw & Oo. bane, peldes thoes of her ows tas alacture, whlch, for ele. ganco sid style, are universally admired; als, several eases ADIES, DON'T BUY MANT ot straw Merchants and country taillinérs would fod il Wednesday, April 24. iio thelr advantage to call at 1937 Division «reat yore RECEIVED, ee Hv ig acum tote Pt a3 oro OF ead i ia ARIS MILLINERY.—MRS. J. H. GOSSON INFORMS her numerous cnstomers = | peerings ot lendid ue laseas jue Assortment of ladies’ bonnets, | Rounclage, “\GMNIA’S Basnar, Be ofa cates pans Merchants aud milliners are invited w call; No SiS Brosdwag, | way. REMIUM MILLINSRY.—MES, LAZARUS ISAACS, NO. AGNIFICENT MANTILUAS, Fisest is Diriaon street, bégs most aly to tatorma no | MO 21 1 OR RNORTS AD RURNC WUE S . and we pecien ip Seearnl oa rie BLIN AND LACE CURTAINS, 4 fedlen Yo call Sod ner, hen BCountey My he nLVE THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH milliners supplied at very low prices. LEADBEATER £06. 7) nt from the least expensive to the most costly Ree o PE ot willbe citred fir tale t . WILLIAMS & CO., 347 Broadway. , Buspar any Boras Waa Savawanss, ‘ANTILLAS, MANTILLAS, MANTILLAS. ea AND, ‘Munazour PaaTaexs, M * “Wednesday, April 2, yg rtd ey ME TO CALL te ATTESTION righ assortment of RING MORES 2000 ae , having exten: mensions 3 iG ‘ta mare slditon i another sore, is now. prepared tobuy, and thas clpewbero, and cam ‘rvaae MACE MOR foden aed teu of ls Du re sock of im each of the | Tew A'r, 50 White street, west of Broadway. a wad ail artic ‘OURNING MANTILLAB. THE DRESS CAP DEPARTMENT, sateen of ‘and { aucton ha ni 7 and purchases at suction. hema s— IN MANT! pepper fr Newest me TILE As, oonete La fn oh HeS ee Pieris Secay a tees | NTRREESLASR TICS LOU pewpenine | ee oe = y the late firm of Leadbeater & Co, and pare | are exhibited Gan wrest mupaiaceat Frans ‘rench pattern bonnets. from cont wil be doened for sale this week, and wil bd otieved iis ea marafagory, sahara ae at tremendous Cog to i of style and Somes sen 'nlegance @, B. TAME & CO" S47 Broadway. # | a | \PENING DAY FOR MANTILLAS, Wednesday, April 24. BLACK THREAD VEILS ATD. jualin basques, Our ovm cll rl 360 Broadway. GTELLAS, STRLLAS, STRLLAB, sacrifice in stelia shawls. WILLIAM 350 Bowery, Sogs totaform kis customers That he ton yerterdny, st the auction room of William Topping & Ox NE THOUSAND STELLA SHAWLS, 1cH eee laces, asin a0 ‘Nos. 20 and 22 Jobn street. make, very choice, Sree» ING bat atte forte gy fecrapajet alee m4 0 attention of 1Biles to] her large ed ei logan: the ai ik, ys straw bonnets, ‘at moderate di stock et i milinecy. consisting of ail ee ribbons, &c., &c., which she ! ‘abe 3 ae ree pert at Frengh Flowere—-Buds, Piguets, e, at cost price, They consist of the ‘ole , w abecta—Straw Twist, ini, 60 bed | tor Florists. &c., blue centres, $% 50, broche borders, at reduced prices for 300 do. $8 50, broche bordezs, Cal 200 green do. $8 50, Brooke rorders. sizes Seen SEE Riese, = N. B.—9,000 de iaine dr PRING latest tad eee Goops, 7 ibecriber ba: 000 boxee of sprint TLE ftom Ld 1 sipeonand an 1 has ju opened variety ati ea kinds or airs de “4 S More Manriuss!! q bib iad yk offer much below the Vetver Mantiias!!! ot ladies’ dress tr! On Wednesday, April 24. MH. “poate 90 Bowery, corner of Hester street. PRING MILLINERY.— MRS. RAnesson, 0 SIXTH ‘will open this day, Th rooms, with ® fashionable assortment flowers, &c., &c JPRING AND SUMMER MANTILLAS, Wednesday, Aprii 2d. U yg eg MISCELLANEOUS. 239 | .000 3 fons OF THE re SUPERIOR ICE.— Wane. zofce + ISKER BROTHERS, & AND 66 JOHN STRER: realtor ep moet me Inperters and Jobbers of ced prompily eitended to ‘and faithfully Te | French bonnets, Jompany bringing Hocking iakeor any’ lake 100 ‘Fashions, market. 8. T. COMPTON, Freock Sowers, Bye Secrvary, ON bese, | 165 CANAL STARET, WEAR VARICK —W. & 1. Yaw s., are ‘ard fender, femme a 8 choles ‘of ihe above nasam iaotyand nove. mp Ege Wo haves large coda, of thelr own importation, reselved by every, steamer, shove named articles tor nale, on reasonal aed mbick they offer for sale at very low peices. snd rapges set. repaired an lined ‘Moves ined: 5 furneee doors 38 AND UPHOLSTURY. SINGLE LADY WISHES TO MYET A GENTLEMAN, AS DONOMY ! cra party of g sectienen. who will be her security Handsome tap: sels carpets, 86. per yard. house rent, be and $900, For pariculars atl epring style ingral AM., Herald oftce. | Gold wind shades, 1s. per old window shasen, 1; Bee 8S oapsoN, % Bowery. MALBERBE 4 SON, 205 BROADWAY. UP &T. on any sewirg machine baving any of the aoove devices, except noepsed by us. as all such machines in‘ringe there two clear and indisputable petente, which wii be stn \ding ‘in the Southern dt i, against the #o-culled s which are a most mavilest infringement of doth All otter sewing machines, having either a rotary feed or @ pressing plate tors olding the work to the surface ot the machine, are infringements of one or both o! these pateate Machines duly licensed under both thesé pa‘enta, as well as the Howe a ent, witi be tound at the offices of te Whealer Comoany. and the Grover & dane ompany, s+sand 405 Bradway, NinL Wh« KLbst, oa PPOrtsR 405 Broad ‘AVIES’ AND CHILDREN'S Caran —A SPLun- did asscrtment] of the newest and mos. approved sty.e ieseived by the last arrivals, are now open and xor sale by §. CHAMBNES, successor to ‘Bradbrook, 207 Brondway, nearly opposite Stewart's, between Keade and Duane nreets gum BROTEENS CLOTHING ee A, TEHOTBES, 122 snd 140 Patten street. The price is marked on ail the govds in pinin firures. No ceviation in prices. emit BUOTHERS, 322 and 140 Falun street, NO THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. To itd "OP BERE, 112 and 140 Fulton street, 8. ¥., Se ee of fire cicthes. of firemen tw their iarge rtock of drab ané ot and felt cloths Fagen sy have ae fag and, wir fire costs can he seen at their eto aMITH SROPHBRS. Teand 10 Fulton's street, Call the attention blue beaver, ie of LEGAL W YORK SUPLEME JAUSHA 8. KEYSER Against Frnest Kors In part oa.—P ar. Sant to @ judgment entered in tbe above cause on the 19th day of Perraniy, {abt, ihe tnderrigued. & referee ap zointed by Ure Court willeeli, st pnoiic auction, at the Merchants’ Excuange, on tne 2d dey of sori vext, at 12'o'clock, moog, of that day, ai! that c@ ‘ain Jo! of grourd, * padi 4 and lying in the Seven‘eenth w: ré of the « y of Mew York, know n and deseribed in a cuart or he extale of Jame ASTROLOGY. A ETROLOGY. — THE OBLEBRATED MRS FLODEY, trom Pavie whose reiation has been constantly consul « by bah a gives true information on nav iewen ow. estions: ut pumDess, marriage. are answer: ying reer oc magnon 158 Broome rec second stair, 0. Desney Keq, made by bv # Jot Mo. 220 (wo hundred ard twenty) fronting oo he Bowery, and bounded na Westeriy by the Bowery, nicrestid: northerly, by the tap atoresaid two bunared and twenty. Jot numbered on said mao two hundred and J by iot on First, now Obrssue ateast, con d rear each twenty five fe t acd in vengm STROLOGY.—DR. WILSON, LATE OF % BROOMS tree’, can be consulted ou sil events of lite wt his offi, Fiz Delancey «rect. Termne—Ladies, 90 cents. gentlemen, BL Birth required andno humbug used. ‘a)ving it front op the norther'y side, one hundred and eventy ‘hres feet mx | —creoLo@y, M. BRUO —— = aches snd on the rovtheriy side one hundred and veventy-one Arve. eater a Pigg oy LM feet. be ibe seio dimension? more or lees, and can be ited with on all events of Kfe at her oti ofc § New Youk, Fevrusry 19, 1856, GEO. G. WATERS, Referee, Crarves 8. Wenn, Attornes for Piatotiff. ‘The shove premises are commonly designated by the mreet number 731 Bowery. 50 Canal street, two doors east of Broadway floor, Hours from 10 A.M. 09P.M. Fee cen cente, tara STONIMBING TO ALL.—MADAME MORROW, THN Afreventh deughter, bas a natural wif to tell past, resect and {uture ews: Lee S an intended ihhbatda sod ab EBEN 5, YOUNG AGAINST ano we ers.—-{n pursuance of an order mad Sea Saieved'in thie actif on the 18 day of Marth, 1508, & Will expoge for sale wt 2HW varies of the ¥mpireand Waverie line of stager, on the southerly side of Fort be Poe ot sets. Camus nod Brostwny in ihe cay of New Tare) concerns of life, even the very }, and show the like. though ent (friends, and wil Resses of SY PR EM® COUR ih cay of 1866, a 10.0" f ‘ Coe ee oes despeter, Vai cewo, tines of megee oe zoihing bat whe Feconellable i Soin: fe cbarie ng cee tred theieopire Knesod Waverigy tine of aden, ied. 76 Broome anny, i trom Fe aixth street io and from the So~th ferry, Se Gendemen not not admit Bepodwey, Bie aad Rist sivesa gad Seb ave: MADAME PRHWSTAR RETURNS THANKS 70 CARR tenn and patrons, aad be thousands, both in this eity and Phi’ malted her with entire satisfaction queationn of lony. love relied on constant'y by Napol the wil tell herame of he falure hese of her viel viei'er, 76 Mad! _— piles 50d corse bya remedy of ber any ORE YOTANCE -, MRS, HAY! THE ORIGINAL Apring street clairvoyant, has removed to 176 Grand sirect, Broadway and Bowery. Mrs. Hayes is one swe bave in this country, owers. Call and see for nrortshont to ay that after the jeipbia, who have son- she feele confident that tn phe and books ot bo equal; ioe also the name jy and sure cure of fonds and chattels men- 1 the stages, horses ite , deserved im the be schedule annexed to morta w , tire setter, Se iron esfe, trace ions, curled hair, ligat’ harness, lend rine, teed wagon, carriage parte and axles, inc ie uding epriogs’ ht (re Cu rac orks, anovele, bladkmnith's and wheelwright'e too.» an ‘comprising bar iron. old iron, spring steel, natls, iis. vices, drilliog machine, ' saws, iaves, jamoer, felloes, hubs, spokee bingve, atage po'as. ke. aiow end paintiog Implemewia and materiales connie ola, laws, curpending, brushes. paint eta, varnish, &o, midway between Of the most superior clatrvoy ‘Wonderful cures by her clairvos yoorselves In almost every town and village recs aking ‘ard materials, toclading ibis country men and women ‘can testify that thelr lives bave gith. push bit rete tay, cola "earawr, cabal and borve been saved, or thelr healin has been red ored to them by Mrs. | tueh row Articles ax have Beon added tn aal¢ | Hayes, Ali diveaeee onred, if curable. Batistactory examing- the defendantn, elaimtng to be proprietors ot sald since tbe sbid lines onme into tnelr ponression, axcapting Minin arucies no longer remaining in the line. An laventory jew to De Kod wi! be randy on oF hetore the day Hone given 19 al, remen: ber. ot no pay fa : MON HAYES, Kectrisian, M178 Cran etroet. a BERORVIN. OORAKSPUN DEN P a” aod aly i, i | ot ae Tae per cent to be paid on the day of ssie, the ‘of the Mesmeric Foete'y of Paris, trenta hy mamertam the talones in thirty aay rheoma'iem, liver eomplaint, nerve comp'aint Tian LLdOu A. SBRRTAN, Referse and Recotver fethine, byxlerin eptieows. and all kinds of dren No 60) Broadway, NY. fe hopeless, Office 4761; Broome street, New York. Kew tork Mareb 16, 1866. «one door below Fulton street, real ésisie agents, iectors, House brokers and eommissioa Advances made on consignments, N AFFICACIOUS CURE FOR CORMS, BUNIONS, CAL losities, nails growing into the flesh, and every disorder of ihe feet, by a new aud pecuiiar method, without cutting, o” CEE eee ares de RivoH, Paris, and No, RAND SPRING OPENING! Of superb Knglish Medallion Velvet Tapestry ‘snd Sruesels C: Magnificent Momsie Velvet ant chenille Boge. HIRAM ANDEKSON, 9% Bowery. HYATT, IMPORTER AND bry IN « Axminster carpets, ‘ollel Monsieur LEVI. of No. 60 teens telvel do. rg 3 Conduit s'reet, Regent street, London, 8: at Tapestry Brum, do. Parlor dsor mats, toibe Bmparcr ot Fricen ave we ‘Boyel Fastin ot " pare pl Stair oilclothe, having been specially invited to New York to at some Bae Ingrain do: Stair rods. distingusbed tamilies, fnterds remaining bere, and ma Foemeek co coment ted dally, ‘Bundays excepted, at his offse from 10 ull . o'cloe ees enna COPIES OF TESTIMONTALS oppo (From his Imperial Majesty Napoleon IIT., Emperor of rane, Je certifie que M. Levi erleve lex cors avec une extreme be- bilete. Lovis NAPOLEON BONAPARTE. QPRING IMPORTATION Pe) BOLOMON & HARY, Ro. 243 Sigs Opposite the Park Par Are now receiving from DsOORATIVE from Yeasce soil, satay rave fend wood iitations, wita ix panel, gold, satin, velvet, wx i *, Borders, sty lll CHAMBER AFD Seren PA As Evexy vane, or tte d io yPisraay, WINDOW SHADES or THETR ow. tH A idaho And UPBULSTERY GOO! URIAIN ago of se veral troublesome bunions, without the lesst pain, aod whisk have anpoyed me tor many vears I walk at prevent wide sieatgemfert and, and ds and paviic New York, March 24, 1856, [From Bobert Ferguson, Kaq., street, M.D; Physician in Ordinary to her Majesty of Great Britain. | Mr. Levi bas most skilally extracted two corns from my ae Without giving me the slightest patn. ee M.D. MATEBIALS AND FURMITOKM COVERINGS, 9 Queen sect, May Fate, «fenton, Mare 2, 188, hd ag Whsciibtied bby thr: Levit bag leant to EALY to Nile miccens- Ts aiso fall aad complete, they offer wboiesale and retail at ech prices na to pre- Which fol ski in ning pee periecily removed & large bunien of long sent unusual inducement to purchasera. pain. eg OILS. trom Taio ‘of the Fighest Tank) ‘cau be seen hy {avorin bina, ana mann On PRAACOARROOACOCPCOPAAI PR FORNTS TALLOW OTL. THE BEST AND OHRAP. | wilh a cali athisoflee, 91 Eleventa street, between F fon machinery ol; eatirely free trum gam; equal to the best | Sixth avenues, New sperm, and eighty cenis per gallon cheaper; for super | _N. B—No Provestional coonection with any person, uw and winter use: over 160 coton and woollen mills ‘the pamber Annawan; Fall River and Amon; the Metacomet, ROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.—VANTING & PRICR atoys a MiLe, of Fall River, Mase; Troy “Cotign and Wootten | (J 24 Front street, one door above Peok sip. ceaiers in Ville of Fi Cae iad Gobi Al Fit Print Works, of Fail tea, same, mo asses, tobacco, rice. soap, candles, starch, aale- River, m Mile, of Newharypott, Muse ; Moss ; ratte, mustard, Borer, Dinos, raiding, oars, drled tratia, in ‘earson Mae. ; r wrapping paper ‘Woollen Com} ome ae Folin Compaay; of Nor- carb psoas, a rods 5 Aputter, cheeee, » iad, Gabe batt, BE, rich, Cu a ey Habs Comptny alley Falls, 1. s_ 1 ; Pember. pork, hams, &c., &0. pin. =; fam!- Jamison & Hon, a Wom; Norrisiown,Pu.: Noreiviown Iron Wi nnmermus to. mention Gs FITTING AND FIXTURES.—PIPES PUT INTO siores, dwellings, &c, Alterations and extensions made piompiy, Gas fixtures furnished, Erlogs lo fos onal. A. A. INO Righth street and Fourth avenue, eaibis ‘ioue LD RUILDINGS BOUGHT AND PeMoven, wird Pan wad oters loo Fre undersigned having been appointed ugenta ‘Ov tbe man, facturer for the sale of tha above 0o'.. would imvite the atteadon cf thoes interested to the meritaol ‘hiaaricle. As it hae bem uved for the Inst three sears by Of the /argest mills ta the country, we ure satisfied trom the Aw ovgtt investigation wo Sore sag thes i the Deut and cre mactiner 7 afl ia use, mines wud despatch, by B.P. BARKER, Broad MSY aw & DE ROS . h ort o Sole ema, 0h ater Ne yr. | way, ve For'y titth sra Forty sixth strecia, — | (CL -SulLFD OMe 15 OBNIS & GALLON; SUIGDING ‘8 nit and fence otf, 50 cents a gallon; bleached. bolled ol APoPUray hie. $1 per gation: 0% varniah, for ching gto b Foi KEROBENF, OR O7AL OT. 07 exru per galion; ‘pamnte, for eat on 8, ‘erica, roots, Ae. | 4ce0 SEOUBED By fete ath HRARY } Milden ine, Ne Retail price. one dollar on ne The various patented lampe to be, fo weed in, the ptare 7 varguen, thé HLTH 0 i=y BATUS.—PROPS undersigned are recommended as the rocase tor a aie cullar qualities of the oll—each lamp giving @ light equa! tals from the haman body, OT 710 Broadway. Thee not oniy extract metalie medicines from the human aystem, bat wix-fon burners. t Camopene lamps can be weed for burning ths, by adapt teulnlen, gout, pourri puta, wenk oar Sr ono taeioan ing the hos of the limbs, &e. ne Profesor himedif «fl his undiFiped wivie oll jamps ean be used by cating off the bettom oft on gree, Unwick holder, #0 sa to bring dhe surtace of ihewiok love | Menton tovatente. Boectal devartmont for indies, Theory Menta, at 710 W. 5, MACKRELL, MALEABLE foundry ; Jock castings made to order, vear Frost street, Williamsburg, L, 1. ith the ‘in \nbe that surrownda the wick, wabe WHA! Siegorat 10 wholesale deaiers. HAS, Agenie of the Kerorene O11 Company 57 Beover #.. 8 York, & GRay ing@ ‘Grabam aveni*,

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