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2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tavrsvay, May 11-6 P. M. ‘The stock market was weak this morning, and at the first board a severe contest in Erie took place, but with- out exerting any immediate iniluence upon the course of $$$ ‘The State banks of Kostom are now reduced to three— the Revere Bank, the Traders’ Bank and the Webster Bank, having ® combined capital of only $3,100,000. ‘Thirty-eight of the old institutions are now working under the national currency law. Stock Exchan, Quotations. Eric at the close was 1% lower than at the Tnotenet Mae 11—10:30 A. M. second op:n board yesterday, New York Central 3, Hud- | $2200 US 6 'ereq 11034 Lib ais Este Mlk... 154% son River 2%. Roading 2%, Michigan Contral 134, Michi- TS 6's, "61 'cou 11085 gun Southera 334, Cleveland and Pittsburg 4%, Rock | Syn” Sggt? ow 108 foo wien 8 wi RR - {sland 2%, Northwestern 1, Cumberland 3%. Govera- | 10000 ge 104 , vi vinta, | 145000 ment securities were weak, owing to the combined influ | “1000 WS0"e,§- ences of the European news reporting ilve-tweaties at 62 | 150006085" 8 63 only, the decline of gold and tho extremely heavy 20000 pes subscriptions to the seven-thirty loan, which involved the exchange of alarge amount of gold bonds for notes | Shoo, ae M4 dailytby persons avxious to invest in the latter, Coupon | 1000 BilynC 6's, wi 98 five-twouties declined %, ten-forties i. 80000 Ohio & Miss o-r 25% AL tho open board, at one o'clock, there was general | 3000 NY Central as 08 improvement of 5% a 23 per cont. At the second regu- r 3000 Erie 3d m\.... 101 lar board the advance was not fully sustained. New | 8000 Harlem lst m. 10136 ‘York Contral was 3 higher than at the close of the Grst | {eta tn'centeal bas 118 board, Erie %, Reading 3, Michigan Southern %, Illi. | 1000 Mich So 2d m. 90 no's Central 3, Cleveland and Pittsburg %, North- 10000 Tol AWab 2dm 7334 cs 11000 Pitts, FW&Clet 104 Western 1}4, Rock Island 1), Fort Wayne %, Hudson | jo900 Chi & Altsfb 993, 2500 ry River %, Ohio and Miasssippi certificates 34, Cumrber- | 000 Mariposa Ist m» 49 ie 10000 American gold 128% 15 sh Bk of Repub 10235 26 Continental Bank 96 800 Canton C Company 35 600 do. » 04) a Mich > ageed i” 100 onic aN Whi 21% 850 Es land 4. Quicksilver was % lower, Government securi- ties were firm st the decline, At the open board, at haif-past three, the market was stronger. New York Central closed at 923, Erie 7734, | 100 sracnee Hudson River 104, Reading 05, Michigan Southern 6434, | oo °°, md Gaia a 1a Mlinois Central (s, 6) 114, Cleveland and Pittsburg 663%, | 100 CenCoalCom mee, Rock Island 94%, Northwestern 28%, Fort Way'e 95%, | 300 259 Sambo, ‘Ohio and Mississippi certificates 2614, Cumb.rlaad 29%, id Quicksilver 5334. After the call prices were 34 al per | 600 cont highor, but the rise was subsequently lost, and New | 300 Amerions Coal York Contral, at haif-past four, was quoted at 925, Erie | 309 Quicksilver MgCo 77%, Hudson River 103%, Reading 95, Michigan Southern | 200 ry 100 Mariposa oe oe Central 11434, Fort Wayne 95%, Rock 100 Atlantic M 88 Co. de %. 69 N ¥ Ce 92 Gold has been vigorously hammered by the bears 1500 91 to-day, as on yesterday, and the price, after opening at | 200 90 12934, touched 14354; but it subsequently reacted to | 599, - 181%, and at half-past five stood at 13154 a %. The | 4500 Erie RR. market is again largely oversold, and it must soon expe- rience a reaction upward, Just now it so happens that SECOND BOARD. Hauy-rast Two o'Cuock P. M. the legitimate demand is very light; but with the revival Sms es Hae ee nos, Ae 400 shs Reading RR. Spm of our import trade the case will be reversed, and our | 36000 1 1043g io» 0 in Se NIRR 64 markets wero never more bare of foreign merchandise | 28000 de new is 104 0... ..0005 68 than they are at present. Gold is a thing that nobody | 1000 vse’ * Pa siore § ites RR ey owns under the existing state of fecling, and it has few | 50009 Ohio & Miss cer 26 Joo Chic “ ‘NWR ot ag buyers, ualess among those who have contracts to fulfil. | 200shsCum Coal pref 3934 906 28: Tho supply now floating upon the market 1s bandied Ino quiet 2. about in the gold room between buyer aud acller, and its | 990 Pitta prico is dependent for the most part upon the caprice | 300 NY cant 9236 of speculation, and speculation is guided by public ee cain’ ig 4 ae opinion, which may be either right or wrong, | 300 a 16 300 Pitts Fort “Cc a but which is more frequently wrong than right. | 100 TI Cen 1143 “The world,” seid Montaigne, “is made up do... 106 300 Hudson fiver RR 1028 of fools and their followers.” We have every resson for looking on the bright and rosy side of national affairs, and for experiencing a vast and sudden improvement in the public credit; but to anticipate our ultimate future in a day is unwise and productive of evil rather than good. Gradually and slowly, however, gold, under presont circumstances, must settle down; but this will be the work not of days, but of montis and | The market for State and Western flour was unsettied by years. Ever since the suspension of specie payments the further decline in gold, and prices declined 20c. a Id has been a speculati pt a @ speculative commodity; but more and | 5¢., | with a fair business transacted at the concession. more it will adjust itself to the standard by which ordi- Tho sales were 7,000 bbls. State and Western, 900 do, nary merchandise is regulated under the influence of | southern, and 600 do. Canadian at the annexed quota. supply and d-mand. tiove, the market closing heavy. Rye flour and corn Foreign exchange hag been very firmly held to-day, | meal wero dull, and the market was scarcely so firm, and some of the leading bankers declined drawing. The Srpcbine iat and ‘Westorn flour. c1ITy COMMERCIAL REPORT. Tuurspay, May 11—6 P. M. Asnve,—Reccipts, 237 bbls. The market was duil, and prices were wholly nominal. Breapsturrs.—Receipts, 14,687 bbls. flour, 2,237 bags corn meal, 300 bushels wheat, 15,124 do. corn, and 102,217 do, oats, 8,000 do. barley, and 14.250 do. malt, quotation for sixty days bills was 109% 110%, and | Extra State... ¥ #340 8 $8 108% a 100% for commercial, The latter are unusually | Choice State.. 60a 685 caucet Common teeta xe ‘Western. ; 6a 690 ‘There is no alteration observable in the money market. Winlin cals tgeoke. H 7% : 3 3 Call loans are made freely on governments at four per | Extra St. Louis. 8 7 a 11 80 cetit and on raflway collaterals at five. Commercial | Comron Southern. ae eae paper of the best grade is rated at 6 a8 per cent, Common Canadian. 6 50a 690 There was a further considerable decline in produce | Good to choice and ¢: 6% a 8 25 today, and all the merchandise markets have sympa- | §Y6, four (sypertne)- 22 *2 thized with the fall in gold. Merchants are anxious re- | Corn meal, ? Brandy w' ine. 6 50a Corp meal, Brandywineppuncheons —The wheat market was inactive, and prices were nomi nally Se. a 5c. lowor; we hear of no sales, ye was quiet and searcely 80 frm, Barley and barley mait were dull an? drooping. Corn was dull, and a further decline of dc, a Se. per bushel was established. We quote $1 a $115 for the range, though retail lots were selli ~ $1 10.9 $1 30. , Onts were dull and heavy at 40r. specting the price of the latter commodity, and it is re- ported that it is lower than the government desires, But in view of the enormous sub:criptions going forward to the seven-thirty loan—those for yesterday ageregating $17,410,000—the Treasury has no reason for apprehen- sion. The Executive order in relation to tho re-| for Canada, 48e. a 50c. for Wostern, and 40e. a dlc. for sumption of internal trade with tho South, just | Prnce Edwards Island. , Gorrxr.—We notice sales of 2,400 bags Rio on terms issued, abolishes all milkary and naval restric. | not allowed to transpire, Market scarcely so firm, Corros.—There was incroased firmness observable in the market, prices having advanced 2c. a 30. por Ib., with an active trade demand. Sales 2,000 bales, We tions upou the same, but enforces those authorized by acts of Congress, and the regulations in pursnance thereof prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, ex. | quote:— cepting only articles contraband of war. The ports east Upland. Florida, Mobile. N.O.#7. * : Ordinary . 36 36 37 37 of the Mississippi, to which the order refers, are of | yidaling. 53 58 a rH course reopened to domestic trade merely, all foreign | Good middling. 54 54 55 55 Freiguts.—There was no visible improvement in the oflerings, but rates have an upward tendency. The en- gagements include :—To Liverpool, per steamer, 22 casos seed on private terms. To Glascow, 15,000' bushels whent at 1d, 100 ticrces lard at 10s., 150 boxes bacon at » and 3 206 tierces beef at 2s, To Antwerp, 20 hhds, tonlceorak $66 ‘The charters are:—A bark, 400 tons, from Torton to Stettin, with 600 tons logwood at 308. ; 8 ship, rym St. John’s to London, with deals echo oner. with wheat, to Baltimore, and one to a Virginian port, on pri- vite terms. Hors.—There wes but little inquiry, and the market wae searecly so firm, though there wax’ no quotable dif. ference in priges. Choice grades continue scares and wanted, while inferior qualities were plenty. Sales 100 bules at 150. 8 400, commerce requiring to pass through Northern ports pending the removal of the embargo, It ia neclees to say that the sooner the restrictions inposed by Congress are removed the better it will be for the cominereia! in- terests of both sections; but it is satisfactory meany hilo 40 gee the President moving ip the right direction, The Ghamber of Commerce, at fis meeting io-day to consider the subject of ¢opdisca*ing the Savannah cotton, adopted the folowing reso) tion :— © ‘That the thanks of this Chamber be giv ‘tho oooia a! committee on the cotton question for th Pe and lominous report, swimitted by them; but that tho recent liberal regulations adopted by the general gos NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1865. " ikea aires New Zeek, thin (Weideg) —— at half-past two LOST AND FOUND. a iat aad JM in 4 OR ines Bua 00 LOST ON SATURDAY —A LY iy vere pe ite J Ae areas forhe ramaing will be take td the > tirengreone Cemetery beral foward wil be eld for — Burnett, Mre it Patrick, son, and two ‘ment, formation leading to ged elueng sre Arte! at and te | 90 yen Pry hod m - Von, e, n, , 1 mm ec ond Andecac 3 Blam, A eer Wie som Mee ‘uc relativos and friends of the faunily are reepeoifully | JYOUND- 850TH GENTLEMAN WHO Lost Lost a Fier’, fire Bart obild—ead » full ‘com pioincal © | invited to attend the fuxeral, on Sunday afternoon, at | sop. 7yt Broad a _ Bucstngs. pe iach ong o'locky from his int me, 81 Pors srt se Maro tenng ond saenne , ~ ‘uraday, May i!, Mar-| 7 OST—BIRCH, MURRAY & 0O.'S CERTIFICATE OF Tavensons-Gtecenaii Afvies, from Boston—Mr ond Nice cane As belover “wif of Philip ti nif god 87 | Ld De i No & dated May 9, 1985—| ‘eker. tir Godman, child ahd maid: Qolonel wd rw Ht", | YON § ments an 10 days ip 7. Smith, ag means - Veroue dre ge cuattoned egal Ln and maid; Mr a Mire Mi yoene friends aad relatives, are Tespectfully invited to | Hag pant haviag besa stopped. atiend Uhe funerat, on Saturilay aftcruoon, at two o'clock, 6S SAPP eas leat Set, Bondy to move from the Firat Baptist church, Flushing, N.B.— | 7 ‘Bt The last train leaves for Flashing “at halteast clght | [,oetcuuectogs Ranks trie heros wul please ae nchest rand Peystor, Mrs Allyn, two Mig: ag Be Samal yn. two Misses All Mr Sam Ait ten gee Bryant, © rand Mra Bit Sawyer, Mrand sR Voor, Mra John Hl Read, Mr Jas Stuseis And on, ES leave it at rs Alex Sidi, four children a: F Silt 9 OnE x Wa ki ‘tt | o'clock, from Hunter's Poiut, the bank. 3 DM Meaod. Sarre, —On Th: ursday, May 11, Parrick Sara, a native ee rodbury, Mr and Haier ud son, Mew | of Mullinear, couuy Westiacach, Irsland, aged 53 years, | T OST WILL THE LADIES WHO CAUGHT A CAN A- Waodr, Mra K 5 Wond B Mickaned, ana GWG His friends aud o°quaintances are respectfully ‘avited | 44. *y Pird on baleony in Lexingion avenue on toe after- loupe, of Bowen; M aH folsom, Mr and Sirs 1 W Mutior | (0 attond the Tanoral, from his lato Tosidence, 136 Hast | noon of the 10th please sctura It to the owner, ab 109 Lextag. aa, ise "Marade = Pickin » Sie Lawson, of Forty-fi{th street, on’ Bturday afternoon, at ono o'clock. | 2“ **°8Ne Fret th be ‘of Salem; Mr and Mra D Howarth, Tanwve.—-On Thursday moraing, May 11, Baxsaun OST.—WILL aun. PARTY IN LUDLOW STREET thodes aud Mre Fletcher,” ‘Mrs Phinasy, | TANNER, in the 79th year of his age. 4 who caught a Cancry Bird, on Thurscdvy, the 4th inst. of East Falmouth; Mrand Walker, of Spring- ‘The relatives and :-iends of the family are respectfully joase to return ih No. 49 Luitow street, on the secoud Bata: ; 08 Mrs ‘of Pittsfield, and | invited to attend tho funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at | £v0r, ia the rear, as it is known, and save exposure, +} one o'clock, from tho residence of his grandson, Beuja- ~ —= min ®, Burabam, 04 Sua atenty W. a Mane Ot OE WEPABIOAY VEIN G. sf amour ‘avior.—-On Tuesday morning, May TLLAM r) out; yw slut ‘a liberal reward will be MARRIAGES AND DEATHS! | cuvioz, of the lute frim of Mo‘iraw & Taylor, and sopior | paid ia her retura to St. Mark's place, partner in the firm of Taylor, Brother & Co., in the 64th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the serally aro respectfully favited wo aitend the tuneral, this ar fay) aftoraoon, at two o’cleok, from his 106 Alien street, without further notice, Van Lawnom.—in Brooklyn, ou ln May 10, Gearritt Van Lartuum, @ native of Amsterdan, Hol land, ex-captain of the Jorty-sevonth regiment, Sale eieey afver @ very severe and long tliness, pid onborrarae WH Margie, "_“T"_” OST—SUPPOSED a THE BROADWAY AND UNI- i versity place cars, a Pocketbook, containing money and ‘pers. the latter no use to any one except the owner. re Beastie to the ariel aud with or witpaeiihe sane tr ahead or Barer i atin tetas IN READE ‘Spire Billa, between thirty and forty itably reward rewarded on on leaving it at Married. Apaus—Stater.—On Thursday, May 11, at the resi- dence of the brido’s mother, by ‘the Rev. M. 8. Hutton, D. D., Henny Avaus to Mise Karn Staran, daughter of Susan §. and the late Josoph B. Slater. No cards. St. Joseph (Mo.) papors please copy. pilot fesnay, Wednerday, May 10, by tho Rev. W. F. Collins, Joan J, Aurxaxonn’ late ery ew York rile | a isthe Ted United States navy, a “Many Jann, daughierof aget 4 and 7 months. RSD A’ IN, > 3 Pin,’ | Bnnwen—Wroxorr. —On Wednéeday, Mey Met sjatenn at Buth Brooklyn, slivmaes gent ieee toa, rea returning ito Horton, wen: wick & Hopping, TL Nassau street, corner of Jolin. Rev. B. W. Adams, of the Fleot stroot Mehndi pis uatingid sees Sones Devokigy ri Weexorm ast — to Eusaseru L. Many, wite of Haney G; Westlake toa aie daug! as al the OST_—IN A BROADWAY CAR, on, TAR g or INS. a iS iy ining fome! Means chucks te heen Dee aie, 7 hase ‘a ‘The Felatives und friends of the family and those of L Sa eae rat BS pala on fis colara tous? Beokhans Sameer aay ML adopted daughter of Ara, P Le | her brothors, Jamos. and John V. Haisiott, wre invited | treet, Hearne, all of this ety "| toattend the funoral, from 247 Carlton avenue, breok- ‘ retina tery a May 10, at the | 17a this (Friday afternoon, 2. ona o'clock. Lote SMALL GOLD LOOKET, WITH 4, G1ILD's Church of the Divise Unity, by the Rev. EE. cnpin, | — Wsrrs.—On Wrtnoeday, May 10, Kuss, witoof Daniel | 3, daeyee rsh Sound erect, The Ander wil be Mr. Aunt Dania, of Bloomticld, | N. to Miss | Wet mle the 64th yoar of her age, a native of parish well rewarded od by leaving the sarne nt 69 Second airect, Avanos G socond ‘daughter of J Berlin’ Kai,, of this | Rehamless, county Sligo, Ireland. ___ asmr—Jors.—On Wodnesday, May 10, by his Honor | 9 er sonia law, Jaren Stith, are regpertuliy, init iufn them te the Eimtgrane Industrial, Saving bee a Sayer Guntbor, ah hie Tusldonee,' Rest Fourteonth street, ge utend the fungal, this (Pride afternoon, at half-pust | Chambers stzest, and receive the thanks of the owner. Haase, M. D., to Faxram Jot, No cards. ‘Hovanpen—Patrenson.—On Wednesday, May 10, by the Rev. W. F. Collins, Jonny Hovaxney to MARGARET ed daughter of William Patterson, Esq., all of New Kivaenony—Sravaxvor, —On Thuraday, —_ 11, at Brick church, by Rev. J. M. Stovenson, D. Tgew. 0, Her remains will be taken to Calvary Comotery for inter- meni. Warrz —On Wednesday, May 10, Cyrnrnta, wifo of William P. White, aged 26 years, 6 months and 11 days. Relatives and friends of tis ho faraily are invited to at- tend the funeral, from hor late residence, 351 Third street, this (Friday) afternoon, ut one o'clock. REWARDS. REWARD. ‘OF 35 WILL. BE. GIVEN FOR THE RE- AX turn of #. Subscription Book for Lyris od ‘« Portraits & fest mops niga -fourth street, lost in Broadway, near A. Kincsnuet to Saran C., daughter of iby ‘smelaiing ps WEDNFADAY, THE 10TH chereyteen, (No cars: er oe actin ek 5 Rowan con, Braotle rctiy cued, pats Loxc—Serven,—On Wednesday afternoon, May 10, at EP EMON ON Pines bate abot ¢ | the chain hurging to it broken. Ans person leaving the same the residence of the bride's paronts, 149 Charles street, | WoRvwxcron, daughter of the late Robert Carson, o} Atel Went Forty-tth atrect, or No. o Gold street, will reoeive by Rev. A. R Thompson, Jonk T. Lond to Miss Many E., | Killyute, county fyrone, Iroland, in the 80th year of | tho above reward. only daughtcr of William Serven, Esq., all of this city. erage. ‘Dag ete ne funeral will take placa from the residence of hor REWARD.—STOLEN, FROM THE NEW YORK lec vem ope pod Zork, on donde yy March 6, | protiier-inelaw, Charles Honter, 281 Wost Thirty-third $5 Beam sew Mills, Twenty-scvonth nteoat, North ver Beattoe, Mr. Jouy B. Waar to Miss Kuma F., only daugh- | Stroct, this (Priday) afternoon, ab two o’¢lock. be ‘Sunday, the Tea int i Bgunre® fat or Colyer & Digs tee tor of the late Willet H. Hawkins, of New York. No ‘Tyrone (Ireland) }apers please copy. about 9) feet loag and abottt 444 feet wide; has iron rowlocks, Youns.—In Hoboken, N. J., 01 The above rd will be paid for her return to P. CG, yn Thursday morning, May 11, Gxoustanna, only voloved child of Arthur and ‘Mary Elizabeth Young, aged & years, 2 months and 8 days. ‘The relatives ‘and friends are respeotfully invited to attend the funeral, on Suturday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 198 Bloorsfield street, Hoboken. Yarvuey.—In Middietown, Connecticut, on Tuesday, a HARTOUGH, at above mills. 5 REWARD. —LOST, AN BRIE RAILWAY COMMU- e) tation Ticket, No. 1747, belonging to J. H. Pake. In- quire ot tae Chathain Bani REWAKD.—LOST, A BLANK BOOK, CONTAINERS $58 catalogus, In ‘a Broadway omnibus, cards. Newburg and Long Island papers please copy. Pied. Apame.—On Tuesday, May 9, Jane Anans. The relatives and trends of the family are invited to Suse tho funeral, at 170 East Fiftioth strect, on Sat- morning, at nine o'clock preciaoly. ‘Tho remains | yy,y-9, Puzopowa, eldest child of Rev. Honry A. aud | afternoon. Any perton returning it to ine ofuntor of ts the wir taken to Kingsboro, Fulton county, for interment. Ae Herald office svon, will receive five doliars, and no Avarie Om Moudny, “Hay 8, Jouw & avers, tate | ane Woolsey Yardley, aged 3 years and 2 months. lerald office Boo q Colonel Geveaty acon’ regiment, N.Y. 8. V. (Third Ex- celstor) ‘The hour of funeral will be peblisbed im Saturday’s and anuer "8 papers. ‘The members of Amity Lodge, No. 323, F. and A. M. are hereby notified to mect at the lodge rooms, 817 and 5 FINANCIAL. evsnetion or 641,800 “SOLDIERS! soot FUND BONDS NO. 2,” 25 REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY, MAY Il, botworn | ‘two and three o’elock, ot Black and tan rut eo pute tor his roluen L fied eect atreet, collar. Me return to No. 7 East Thr or @ proportionate suin for information as abouts. 819 Broadway, on Sunday (14th inst,), at half-past twelve county OF NEw YORK," orolook, for the. purntse of alten ng the Ttaneral of aguble Janey A865. pent | $50 SEWARD STOLEN, ON THR MORNING OF Brother Jehin 6, “Austin, tese'ot thts lod: poms tio 2 oF G a Pee ane ee eid eroming due ant | Nighy right Had foot shite, ott hind aot ity inal star in 86. SEAMAN, Master. payable June 1, 1869, with @ interest thereon, will be paid Sorailegs Toa Danby tall ‘hy tail. ‘The above reward will be paid by Joaw J. Trveats, ds at " f-South Fourth and Tenth —— New iochal, Bik og 83 on that day, on'the presentation of suid Bonds at ¢his of Bose ns fy im gorner ‘oi + es Syeda te Ng beta ded PROPOSALS FOR aad! REWARD —STOLEN Fi 20M THE couxrer cope Inlerred im Bouah Wood Gemetery, 81,541,500 $500: of Fak & iia, are 1 Nama strot, $4.00 7:10 ‘attached, 0 Long rapers hatin “SOLDIER# BOUNTY FOND REDEMPTION BONDS Boman: ign not wala ‘Bs0u, each, ‘pimberna From u, pore commnn, in the bSth yoar of his ee pe OF THE COUNTY OF NEW YORK. Shoe 300 Aulberry atte The family are to attend , ——— — =— be received at this office until Pues | = ner, on Saturday afternoon, «at balt-past threo o'clock, He rata Tae cook FM, when the samme will be ee OFFICE NOTICE, a bad, ‘for the whole or any part of the sum of one loave Jersey Gy at twelve o'clock, won, and rotura nxand Pr hath A tinen ears Wane agian | EA ah ae oy RE ey rae ue —On Wednesday, 10, Taomas Cavty, in | No, 6 on Uny Of New gathorinn ype ‘the German St mer of and for G Hain bul rr steal Ba- the 324 year of his age. Depron a proved en O28 onda aa Faria, willy clone. at_ this ofice ‘on Satur agp the th ith day of The remains will bo taken to Calvary Cemetery for in- | PORriZOn!, SDrOved Oy te ae Ot eese of seven , at 10 A. M., and at the te town offices as torment, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'otock, from his | ecttptecnun ble balf yoarly, on the let day of ns A and B, 8:05 Inte residence, No. 10 kesex servo Tho relatives and and orem leach year, aod the principal will be Fo pace as Gand Dy 748 nds of the family are respectfully invited to attend | deemed as foilows:— ‘0 nt G, py xe the funoral. Five hundred thousand dollars on the Ist day of Novem- ‘ ‘JAMES KELLY, Postmaster. Cornr.—On Wednesday, May 10, Brmcur Corxn, the | 2; 18%. one vem- beloved wife of Jobe Corde, ecnalive of the, yarith of | ‘bor taenere om sepsigereloabaanevia sash aa Corrailstown, county Wentmeath, Ireland, aged 63 years. | "Five tiindred thousand dotlars on the Ist day of Novem- The relatives and friends aro respoct H et , sgcnralives coe, frends aes mopea nena ames one thousand ve handed doiiare | AT ae eh a from her late residence, corner of Fifty-fifth street aud | yj Sr Ne in mecirel sin LIN N OF EVERY DESOIIPTION, RICKS, WiLEIKEN & CO., 748 Broadway. _ A‘. MODES PARISIENNES, 007 BROADWAY. NEW French Paiterus for Haren's, Bross, "geo" Decesmakers supplied with Patterns of the very the price per neh hundred dollars thereof, and the persons whose pro cea ted will thereupon be required to devontt wate the eu reusurer (at the Broadway Bauk), on Thursday, the first day of June, 1865, the sums awarded to them patecning iy. aa the of the © nm presen tiv, Comptroller the recelj ‘on ty Treamurer: {or such doposiin, the parties will be e:/ct9d to recalve bons for equal amounts of the par valle of ihe ane avenue. Rea brpeid Sa Sunday, May 7, at prin Hospital, C., from a wound received in the lato panies ‘before Peteribare, Captain Eowarp A. Cowprry, Ninsty-fifth New York Volunteers, - the late Poter A. Cowdrey, in the Slat year of hia ag His friends and tho relatives and frienda of the family intoat vt itgios, are invited to nttond the funoral, from the residence of | sums awarded to them, Bearing intereat from June J Femi RENEE NERS hisrother, William L, Cowdrey, 223 East Fiftieth stroot, | - Euch proposal should desealed aad indorsed ‘apposle Toa at) cen per are AND pgp 9 i for Scldiera! Bounty Fun jeruption ‘ at oA this day (Friday), at twelve o'clock, noon. Poe 9 apenas leg noe nib Hy Per Dovauty.—On Thursday, May 1, Cataarine, wile of General George 8. Doughty. ‘Tho relatives and friends ‘of the family mn invited to attend the funeral, from Christ’s church, venue, corner of Thirty-(ifth street, on purdiy morning, at elevin o'clock, J SIMONSON, Jn., GD Canal street. I will sell an off botled Black Sk for $120 per yard; corded, for mautillas and saoqies, at $2 per yard. I wil! sell a yard wide bleached Muslin at 25.cente yard, suitable for ‘siting. ” ‘The right in reserved io reject any or all of the bida, If son- sidere necessary to provect or promote the interests of oe: county. MATTHEW 7. BRENNAN, Compt Crrr Or New York, Derantwent oF sae | ' war! OFFICERS ACCOUNTS SETTLED, AND CrR- Exvin.—At Poughkeepsie, on Wednesday, May 10, : ' - ice Veniincgworen, vite of itvyn Bering coke: Peciiletone Of mow daebiedneseobuatned ithe aes vil sell Syn Umbrellag and Parasols, by the single one ter of the late Cuptain George Adama, Unitod States | "All Army and Navy €taima collected or dozen, at manufacturer" ; Sun Umbeellas at $1 38. Navy. Faveran.—On Wednesday, May 10, the beloved wife of Thomas Fineran, aged 27 years and 4 months, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 281 Avenue B. Eenooa Fails papers please copy. Farox.—On Thursday, May 11, after a painful illne which she bore with Christian fortitude, Many, wife and Youchere ctsbed. _s0sRrH SIMONSON, N, dn, a9 aug Canal street, near Varick. ti = te rachstycas M. SNY Home Seeurnaes| Building, 5 Broad) eed DENTISTRY. Re JOLLECTIONS IN VIRGINIA.—A RESFONGT ELE ~- “MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.—TEBTH BX- J party travdlling through the State will collect Ciotme inst merchants and others. Apply to JOHN T. LITTLE, teacted without pain or nocharge. Beautiful teeth in- derted for $1 each. “All operations warranted. J. JAY- ne atreet, VILLERS, 165 Grand «treet, two blocks from Bi ay. VOR, SALE EVEN PER veoh if ‘T. ¥ rist Mc YRTGAGE . | States render Invi: tice sales of 10 chests Madras and 6 of Forty-second st: wud street, Bleecker NOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION ORIGINATED AND oe tar eg pend site rane conan qasetion enter cercons both on private terms, ‘Themes H. Faron, p try Kuitroad Cor ‘Apply to. Ke | CO) how use the Mlttous Oxide Gar to e aot tooth, without the further consideration o q Tnctee The market continued quict and scarcely | _ The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu- Now street, corner of in, Gas toade freak by Dr. Colton every day. The best Chamber unnecessary. so firin, The sules were 100 hhds, Cuba muscovado at neral, on Sunday afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, ce jental work done, Ovice 19 Cooper Luativute. At the same time the following letler from the Secre- | FOOTE tie Porto Rico ai 70c., and 285 bhds. St. Croix tary of the Treasury, relating thereto, was read :— oo. private terms. nmasuRY Devantiest, May 9, 1805. ‘Navat Stores.—Spirits turpentine was dull and lower, Drak Sm—Your favor of 16th is received. ‘The | with revall lots selling at $2 40 a2 90. Rosins were in inions of Bo respectable a body of men as compore ‘Tar was dull and the Chamber of Commerce, in the clty of New York, bg titled to great consideration, and will receive it by’ rtment upon all subjects atfeeting the business) €1 gy a $1 24. Lard was this interenot the country. Pormit mo, however, to sug- } city, Other kinds were qi improved demand, but at lower rates, noininally unchanged, Oye —Linwed was lees active and lower; we quote speady it $1 GS "tor Stee uie® an ¢ vidtiout change in gest that there may be political and degal questions, a8} price, Well ag commercial questions, to be considered in @on- |” Puowvumons.—Receipts, 1,224 bbls. pork, 96 do, beef, nection With the cotton which hes been captured by our} 1 92k do, eut meats and 160 do. lard. was in: | creased activity im the market for pork yesterday, but at decidedly lower rates, sales of new mess having been effected at a decline of 75c, a $1 per bbl. Sales on the spot 7,000 bbis., at $24 60.2 $25 for new mess, closing a $24 87% * g21 60 a $2250 for 186-4 do., cash and way, closing at $22 50; $22 for prime, and $18 a $20 for prime mess; also for future delivery 6,000 bbls new mers for May, June and duly, seller's ae buyer's option, at $23 50 a $25. Beef was steady, with a moderate demand; i salar 200 bble., at $12.0 $16 for plein mess and $16 & $20 for oxtra ‘do. hams were firm and quite active; saics 400 bbls, $25 a $26—the latter an outside price, Cut meats were in liuntied request, but prices were without material change; sales 400. pkee., at 14Z0, a 15140. for shoulders avd lve. a 196. for hams. B: as dull and prices were in the maia nominal. Tho deniand for lard was quite active at a decline of abont ‘4c. per Ib.; snes 1,600 bbia. at 15ge. alte, Butt dull but steady ot 140, a 230, for Ohio and 22c, ¢. for State, Cheese was dull and nominal, Svcan.—There was less firmness observable in the market for raw, prices having declined \¢c. per tb., with a fair business transacted at the concession, the market closing moderat ly active at 10¢, for fair reining Cubes, Tie sales were about 1,200 Inhds., a 12*{c. for Porto Rico and 10c. a 12%e, for Cuba muscova lo; algo 1,017 hoxee Havana, part at 10%. Tefined was dvil and heavy at 14. a 6c, for soft yellow, 1 ale, for solt white, and 18240. for red, crest 1 ond granulated. Sri ne —-We notice sales of 1,000 bags linseed in Boston on privave terme—suppoued at’ $3 12;., curreccy, armics in'Foutbern cities, in regnrd to whieh (admit even that they come within the proper sphere of bya@he Chamber) committals at the present time would be iu lier. Iam, vory truly, yours, wisi 1 Ory Ys FONE. MeCULLOCH. Hon. Hrmaw Watanivar, New York. Respecting deductions from income tax, the Internal Revenue Departinent writes :— Treasury DErartMent, } 5 Orrick or IntaesaL Revenue, Wasintwerox, May 6, 1965, Sie—Yours of the 28th ult. is received. You usk, towhere a person resided on his own homericad, such erty yielding no income, is he entitled to any nllow- for repeirs and insurance”? ly, that it is believed to have been designed by Congress’ to allow the deduction of insurance moneys paid, and the legitinate allowance for repairs, from auy income whatever, The same is held true in’ re pect of interest paid and taxes, Therefore, where a party owns unimproved property, from which no inceme 1s derived, expense of repairs, insurance, interest, Ac, are dedcetuble from whatever income has accrued w bia; but the expense of “hired laLur’’ can be deduoted from profits of such business as employ ed the labor a You ack further, “Where x porson outside of bis regu. lar business speculates im stocks, bonds and gold, if he is required to pay a tax upon his gain: therefrom, is be justly entitiod to a deduction for his losves?’” Tt has a ebeen hed by this office that losses in ‘curred in the prosecation of one branch of business could “ — F “Sales 60, not be va from gan in anvthor; eines an abolute pele By i aol "Bales £0,000 tbe, at Joes incurred in the oa of a’ single bueinees iy | Te ea, —-Reoeipte, 497 bbls. ‘The market continues pase ey, as on a i i] a are tendin jow nb Wil Tur this vies holds that. the broker may epcculate in aoe bie Wenn te _ rohant in cotton, the hardware and offset the gain and A sjcculation, Very fespoetfully, stocks, the dry gouds man in iron, &e., &c logitimate business o a Departares. AREIVALS. Arriva! BE. A. ROLLINS, Deputy Comratssioner. tan Paamondes Vik Aomne Golton Ruiie— We regret to learn that Mr. John A. Stewart, the As- | Mes sks and | 1, Mine Me ut, 0 cyt inyte ary 1 fee Hol Nien sistant Trewurer in this city, hax tendered his resigna EN Cleitera, 3 W keep. re ju ail paltbot on — oA Th B Morton end wil fe, J he tion of tie reapousible position he now oconpies—the gre, Mts C A Rhaimilean, © H Morton and, ite game to take etfeet at the end of June—in consequence of | ire, Mrs WW Prony, M Wichtme Mins ene “it his unaniinous election to succeed Mr. Joweph Lawrenon, who has revigned ae President of the United States Trust Company Mr. Stewart has dircharged the duties of bis office in a manner alike creditable to the government and 1 Pareon Japt Barnett, J P Minch WP Wilton, Watetegan J Rowan, it Davin, io eiiren nd two infants: ‘rogers 8, Chapman, Major /W Manatield’ and wif himself, and fatisfactory to ali who have had business PR pry Ct py Bit folations with im, and he not unnaturally prefers a hag taynnond, Mem enone jars Ah Basson, Mra! and reaponsibility than that Mire G Gordon, M aphers involving lees labo of tho Gub-Treasurerehip. TF oh stpess at the Sub-Treasury to-day was as fol- ny wife The business y y a es lows:— ‘intth Mr Receipts for customs ves Oe tore Mea it WW high ivhighamn, Mies Total receipts. « 19,068,982 anid vk chiller Me mite ptr, ‘nile Payments Thorn, wife any ebfliy Mes Stephens, Bolonce, 1! W. Martin, Mra Hopka, A ¢ Subscriptions to governinen| tt, T Oilhooly, @ Lg nan, and three en + ig a comparative table of the « rnings of [nt Bay Any penis 4 during the first quarter 1 A two. omarone Byers, wite wars | Be v < 7 ua) we iret qui Tr Ke Sains and two el ae a era, wife and ‘o the Bev Yoke " enildren’ ere, A" Myerm) Mise, Phillips, of tho prevent year ohn His My i Smith, 8 'W © Winter, J Wasson, 1864. VF Wood, J W Harris, T Ripley, CG st Char and two ehil: Jannary + $094,897 dren, CM Racon, D Chism, Mra i , Mies Baley, « February. a 994/133 Waller, $ Marsh, JS Herwirk, Sb Ht « one wali 508 Bnooks, Jan Ha ra A M Dennis Harch.... Gengast. J B Maltby, H Hemmond nad w ie, BStrevgho, wife ape daugite w va’ seeee wood, Mar, a) m Total ' y a? 7, Ms F ings for Ap AW arpenter, J Linen ¥ Gor Parninys for Apri Ay ise ; mt , i Mi ‘ ) Calwe TP Kote Total recoipta for four month, 196 ‘t Dayenn wits, B Operating ox for four months... SP Carter, ane the Interort, rom tox ‘Bat mai ¥ Sreshete, from her late residence, No. 48 Adelphi stroct, Brooklyn, without further notice, Fitzsimons. —On Thuraday morning, May 11, at twenty minutes to two o'clock, Catiurixe Ass, the beloved daughter of Charles and Rosanna Fitzdmons, aged 5 years, 6 og and 29 days. Bird of beanty Thou has left ua, a RAILROAD COMPANY, 1 25, 1885. (0 STOCKHOLDERS. | ton for Uurteen directors o! | compan; will br vehi at. the ates of che compas | 4 h avenoe and Twenty-sixth street, ow ay of May net, ‘rom, 12 o'clock at noon until 2 STEOPLASTIC Rs ARTIFICIAL BONE ee te built up; mere shell qanth nnd evecy entity of eavtiy Allee $e in by f iiscoverer.. Itooms, 2 Fonrtoeath street, one door weet a Union saquare; 12000 testhnoulals. em EXTRACTED WOOP FALK-OW BANG panes. r under Nitrous Oxide Gas, f FM. of thai ‘tn And thy loas wo donply feel; ranstar books will be lowed, from 4 o'clock P i Mo But ‘tis God who has bereft us, wilt be most careful and experienced ‘aontinn sar the ety. Call on Be can olf cor serrews beal. = Many TT Mieso ase othe Litaadsy Dr. WATT, Sr.. at old stand, 263 Fourth avenue, ‘The Lvolatives and friends aro invited to ettend the ta. c aces se. rH corre es , net m the residence of ber parents, No, 78 Market Nowe te, TO bee AA LS" TOA ror ae 1,235 BROADWAY, RNER THINTI- ‘ernoon, Hoboke: F *' extraor weed ri Hearst saw Gannieares, | caroiat the ity Giri tn ofices nt tie’ e rote ain tr | pelceor beausite Nasional Dental Ineeta, neta $10, $15, 83 late Aciing Assiatant Pay United Biates Navy, | thectty of Habokn. an orn loan O° | Warranteds lilting decayed teeth, extracting teeth at the rate of seventy-five thourand doliars, to bear inter without pain. mab will take place at Grac ewark, N. J., on Satur- seven per cent nnum, the loan te run from five to fort; day afiervoon, at three o'clock, The rolatives und friemds Parties wishing to offer propoasta for the above lo of the family are invited to attend tena atin on Heh Ne ad Ke ty 01 Hac —On Wednesday, Bay 10, at Jarvis General Hospital, Baltimore, Md,, Tronas Hacwert, of Battery B, Fourth United States itiery. The friends and relatives on the family are reapoctfally invited to attend the funeral, this (Fi rriday) afternoon, at ence of his father, No, 174 Wert Kassennnocn.—On Wednesday, 10, of diptheria, Trusresa A. Kascenunocn, C. and KE. Kaseon- brock, aged 6 years and ‘The’ friends’ and acquaintances are reapectfaliy invited to attend the funeral, this (Padday) afvernoon, at two o'clock, from Van Brunt street, opposite Tremont, South Brookly a. Locexnt.—On Wednesday, May 10, Janu R, wife of are invited to ik. , irae Gita Mine Ais, Chairman of Commiiiee, No. 44 Firat street, Hoboken, N“'Y AGENTS! iv i AssoRTMTE fr OF TMOUSKIOLD erty fomnlly leaving eity rare houseieey arlor Suis aintinan, Btnge uidasion Table, hate 113 West Twenty: sth vouCHERS WANTED. JOHN B. MURRAY, 3 Wall treet, corner of Broad. 000 SHARES IN EXCHANGE FOR 1 oF near New York, Company has three cou going down, Apply ab 45 Nassau st. ( IL STOOK Htenl Beta wells produci C FFICE AMERICAN GUANO COMPANY, NEW YORK, May il, 1866.—At the annaal election, beld at the Com: pany'# ofice on the 10th inst, the following named gentie- mon were elected Trustees for ‘Whe eran! 8 Si TWO SPLENDID pee are MIR- , 120810, In Inrge eal eb: sult tls, Anguire ac I suficlent Pu order; best of care id. Address 8., box 7 i TORAGE FOR FURNITURE, &0. ia of the family 8. MA BY THE ROOM, he n the residence of her mothor, Ata meeting cy my Board of Truatees, held tile day 0, 8. or ai $1 50 per load, per month, at the Blind Asylum ‘an Pelt, Richmond sitvot, Staploton, Staten Island, | Marshall wie un ve | vee acca Wiareune one Banding, Eighth avenues ‘Thirty third 4, Thiry-fourth ernoon, at two o'clock. Treneu . — OWARD MATHER, Secret this (I “riday ) Le =i Brooklyn, on Thursday, May 11, Agnes sae TORAGE FOR FURNITURE CAN BE HAD IN A Maris, youngest danghter of Palmor and Jase Luin, HE COUPONS (NO, 2%) OF THE CITY AND COUNTY © fire proof buildiug opposite Cooper Institute. For rer aged 7 months and 18 days. ‘of San Francisco School Bouds, issue of 104, due in New | ticolars apply at resldvnce 28 West Twenty-ninth street, cor. Tho friends f tho funily are respectfally: invited te pC. May 1, 1865, will be paid at our office, No, 38Pine | nerof Broadway, Nai attend the funeral, {rom the residcnce of ber father, & WALLER, Agents of the Bank of California, STORAGE FO! FURNITU RE.—A ROOM, ABOUT 15 FT. No. 26 Ken’ avenue, on Seturday afternoon, at two up town, respectable. pri; reaidence, to o'clock, without further notices. $1500 ON AN OLD MORTGAGE ON rive $78. "Taquire at 3b seccueae room & 3 Ue good. Aappls for two, days st earth ‘7 Broad- LitaAKD,—On Wednesday night, May 10, at the rest- dence of his father, Joseph t Millard, Monroe street, Brookiys, Josnen H. 8. Minaup, in the 26th year of his “SNowron —On Wednesday, 10, after @ Jong and $30. 00 severe illness, Jouxn Mowrox, P= fy’ on improved real The ny and relatives of the fainlly 9 are ae eants. attond the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, a sittin o'clock, from his late residence. No, 187 East Lavage sti 00 first stroot. ‘The romans will be taken to Baltimore ei wn altimore papers ploare copy. Maneu.—On Thursday morning, May 21, after a : oF James and alary tracted illness, Nertim, daw Marth, The friends CA the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, No. 81 81 Fifth avenue, on Saturday afternoon, at twe o'clock, without further invitation. Manning. Killed, ot the batho of Five Forks, wy Ss on Saturday, April 1, Samos Hauicow MawNtro, 80D ba K. 8, Manning, of Mount Vernon, Woste! ROBERT ASTU) FINE ARTS. PORTION OF A WELL KNOWN PRIVATE 0 r dt LECTION of FINE OIL PAINTINGS, by, the on ASTENS are now, on EX! linrtoN aetiva ri BALE, H LERDS & MINEIUS CALLERIES, NO. 98 LIB: Ente STREET a tow doors wentat ‘Broadway. Meulars and Prloes juquice at thelr offee, TO LOAN- ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, pit! #/< percent per ancum, for five years, estate in this city in sams to ault Toit: | G4 A I8SAM, 30 Pine ne nireet, Ddasemen! TO - DAN-—ON Py - & YORK CITY WATCHES, SuWEL RY, &C. mt OUI8 ANEIOH, cc) BROADWAY (NEW | TORK ote! ), wi ive, we ui thiet cent over an in the trode for Diamonds, nid otal stlver, Furs, Samet Hale Suawie, oF any Article of HARKIS, NO. 7 BREVOORT PLACE, ported Kon: ADAME M. Tenth street, offers het entire Btock of tm nets, round Hate and Flowers at much less than cost of (m- yortition, presions to. her. departure for Paris for the pur- of welec’ ~ KXCURSIONS. FOR EXCURSIONS, pate ‘ack Pay ( BA ks Mayfower xod Morton; ; alse Steam! the choice of devs, apply earl; Morton street. pone ting her fall goods. _ NE LMOTURE ‘SEAYON. MPor PTANT LRCTURRS DAILY—FOR GEN xvERe boats ol niet ww. a'h. Wedtects EME fr coun- Anatom J N.Y. & private in Company 1, First ow, Jerey wage Rinse neable tr attend topes lestntes oF hav ape tbat dea Bt ars, 2 months and 7 days a Rey forwardeal on rvceipt of ten cents, by addrossing Secre-aty of Ee iis bn ut by the enemy, aud may be recovered N ¥ ‘of Anato Ew BOOKS, CARTES, DF DE VIsiT STBREOSCPIC * it 400d PR (M. ¥.) and San Freveises (Cal.) papers CIGARS AND TOBAC #3 toformasion to Da dy MGOMPRIEH Purbadoy agency, joaw COPY. posioinnal ; Newuene,—On Thorsday, May 11, at bis lato roal- Sraniatt RiBHON AT 48.50 THe Rigs ype bibomeeenbesinn re! etnies dence 277 West Thirty weir wire, Joeera H. Naw ent Fite, inporied Cigare lee Kepenolay, Clgsretics, an ADVERTISHMENTS. Ld puny, in the 32d yeor of bis age, » For sain at store § Ss Uedar sree ‘The relatives aud friends of the family, the memberr ne Os N DEMANDF-UNB FILLE FRANCAISE POUR O*. ‘are et ue les enfants. S'adresser au 141 West of Exempt Engine Compray, Hoot oud’ Ladder Com. | ¢ \ CIGARS AT_ LESS THA ales Now Band 14 acy repent vy tnvited vo alten 3 000. 000, tor 0 panutachyre, An mM Bre tomer is (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from | Is solicited. V0. vitor New SV MANDE—UNE BONNE FRANC r 7 Strykor's church, Thirty fourth surest, Lstween Vk Warten mere CHET er eiitant entre deve ot tro cued am POUR Bich: th and Ninth avenies. parle bien sa Len gue, ¢t soit munie de bons renselguetnente ) Rett, Mites 0 ee? in the 46ib year of his age. MAT IMONTA?,, Cue ste rue, i , ) i ithe ~ ————_—. warm iv hin 1X ED entwet EF #011 munt attend the funcral, on noon, at two o'clock, 7 om in hi ind, ha i ta coudre, 9 s0'. munte de buanes from his jate residence, in Fort; nd etrect, berwoen Hopeweld, sta lon G. Secon’ and Third aves ves, without further inyitatior = O'Donvitoe. On Wedn cdey, May 10, Jab. O'Dovones | WTO. YOUNG | ti Ds COAL, WOOD, &C, fa native of Ire need OY youre a, pores ST PPAOH ORCHARD RED ASH, $0 M; WH His rionds, and Uaees of the family, aro reetested 10 110, on Ue Aeiwantane of two fun ee es | Dah Ho; baie, ut Gs 0 per Fendt od ae ation? tho funeral, frown the residence of hig ton, The 0 pouk Foster of Charlie Hort. box 1% Hera ivord. OLES, carver ot Shirly sound O'Donoliae. corner of Hanit cod Viherty aveu Tae ok ¢ aud Toate arene GOLD MINING COMPANY. (PAE NRW TORE AND BL BOKDO GOLD MINING COMPANY OF rae crry oF NEW Yorn, Incorporated ander the laws of the State ef New York 1865. THE PROPERTY SITUATED IN EL DOiADO COUNTE, NA, ON TUB GREAT LEADING GOLD VEIN OF THB 8) VADA. Ofice of the Company 106 Broadway. CPPMTAL BTOCK.....060000 UN 250,000 SHARES OF $10 BAGH, a 3 = {3| i 32,600, 008, sot subject to ausesameat ts PE ges es a, Vlee President GEO! MUNROE Enq. Be eSpace Bo Hae Meng ata eee Baa. Peal Lay a & Oo, » 37 Nassau atroot. 4, 788 Broadway. eds. % Pierrepont street; Breet . Bb Pine nen, pancens. Meonamos’ Bans ov sux Urey ov Naw oat of he Stareat New Yor rr ie may pe per jew rity richest gold mines in a ‘ef California, situated nty, where gold was first discovered. rosin vetcene iz hoon, opened uo, wealth of the veins State of California, Close to ville, the entrepot of all the com: Hier the Hydaspes of the « ver, pen Relgtborhood is the most becuttful in, Callforniy ‘and almost without snow in wintor, ‘and fuel can tel eliverod at Sacramento V: Bailread jorado, within # fow tiles of the «nines, coach roads connect the locality ready done on these mines ie NEW ENGLAND & vel m abous top to — rich ‘i oe igh acd tape Ee coe, ore, weveral hin in of wl e WANDERIR baa s tunnel bout 300 fhovel, ae ae tho tunnel, nearly 100 et dene tl + ore have Samped at the unos tunnel. The” aks rnd bas Hot boen as much developed ay the ethers, but 6 in remuy for funchinery. With regs tothe Tort ‘nine’ the YO-SEM ITI Thaugh ovaed for many yeu gh y miners, it his beew Hitle worked, its owners preterrtig to ‘the fd by placer mining around it itiong of te hry st, and, in all Bee ota ie ctate of Califorale belng fund 12 foot wide, Tt alone agen tt torun a hundred stamp m! wate researches summer a! Jn plenitude on the the mi peer met A Ca the reador_ Silliman aber Prva wenpss ‘on at different we donot doubt es this seiner tn LD MORE GOLD THAN THE PKE- BENT CIRCULATING DORE Oot OF THE WORLDt Only a quarter of a mile from the mmes owned by thls com pany are the Union mine and mill, relative to ‘whieh Prove ntly reported #0 favorably. The fhe fob. from a letter addressed to by a Fiche Bog, the “Baperiatcadent ‘of tho foe Howarp Housz, New York, Feb. 20, 1885, {0 THE NEW TORK AND EL DOKADO GOLD MINING COMPANY. Twill give you s few items ‘Gawrieunn— from ont mine, The Uaton Mine oat cuaatyy Oeiitornin, | Werk wan ar or TH NEW ONLY DO’ THE CREEK ABOUT ONE-FOURTH 1 A MILE, in my opinion, will pay ae as well as our Pine = t WANDERER, AND: NL DOWN have attained the depth w ey are " | dedined lenda, A: NoVA Wi oF Ea, at now u » mill, an en they can the bullion’ aud pay handsome ‘dividens, 1 HAVE on PLENTY OF ORR FROM EITHER OF THESE MINES T et WILL PAY $!,W0 PER TON; but that fs mot what is Wated. Rock th hat will pay from $40 to $5) tothe ton te have of this class of ore on Mth. Tite Kastess ft that al rho way feel isouined ‘vo in Shots maney, im Call! enter never regret Breed yaman onix yours Torn sack of four; to-day ‘poor man ewiogs! Pevetnlitons of dollars. Yours truly, Superiatendent Unton Mine and and siti of em Dorads ee, Oct, above statement is the te e testimony of a whe re e gentleman has the superintondence of u riine not » d yards re moved from those ow the present 9; to his mile thirty tons of oro were t rom two of the company's: odes, the Wanderer and tho New England; they were at three different times; the ore was ‘considered to be of an Sverage quality. After crushing, the ve ‘of the fire specimens were, $58, $51 aud ton, Picked ore would havo yielded : Charge which the Uni fe Recs cal ors teenies a t, the promoters applied to Mr Liccepe Tv. n, Rouinent mimog engineer of San irancinoo, and from him # report which is Lore anuexwd:— To Captain E. If. Saaw:— eae BincAt your request, [have made an of four quarts telus or lales contaluing old. called derbiit, ¥o-Semits, Wanderer and New England. SITUATION, ‘The above four mines are situated in my El Dorado county, State of Californ’ mile from the celebrated Union Min i “ifs outcroppings of the vein show a three increases in thicl knees pore at vies I can, therefore. are such as cvn be worked with very oy oe results uncer 5 i. The o for working these cL The f Id be of leas than $4 per ton hed 4 aD; yin the Stat Serer _—oe 7. Mining Engineer, Ba jaca Prantleco, It fs the intention of the pree pressat compan: with « forty stamp mill only, which ts Sineay qaeret Ban Francisco. In due course of time it is contemplated te erect three other milla, when the profita would becom: enor. mous. Heanwhtie availing themelves of the best sources of formation, the company ex te forty informantee PAHY expec ee Fe uf their f ation to Fe HOTMATE OF i Sita ‘Jowest estimate, $40 per ton: Cont at, tue gutatiey Teduolog, say $5 per ton, will be Hiren et inet dalty, “Then we wil ve, ar ce year, giviiig SS1UUN0 in grid to pay & di O00, making twenty per cent in gold, or, at th ourrency, over thirty (30) per cent én the par value. Kow, we put aside even one-fourth ot the ¢ purpose of vutlding another fill, then we will double our earnings, limon doubie the Value of our property, an we have ore Stagmps, wiiteh we contd pat (0 work immediately, The above figures nce made fi ‘noiual’ work the gold milla tow wf work in the tat Temeiene nelg! this company's mines, » report of which Prof. Silliman haw made on the Union Mine, which is only one-fourth of a mil distant from the Wanderer and fy England mines, ps 9 by Captain E. H. Shaw, R. B. Gray, A. F. Mil ‘That there ia nothing agant in the above estimate may be fairly presumed f trom the winplo fact that the Union mine, with its ten-stamp mill, has produced over a million dollars in the last two and ao half half years, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OF THE COMPANY. The capital stock {s $2,500,000, im 200,000 shares of $10 each. epee — 75,000 shares are to be put into the market, at a subsorip- tion price of $3 por share, thus realizing $225,000. 10,000 of these shares are already subscribed for. 10,009 additional shares to the 75,000 are to bo left ia the treasury. Subscription hooks are now open nt the company’s offlon, 105 Brosdway, where camples of the ore are te be soon, and Fail informaiton coucernine (he maluos wild be Crvake ateem,