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_ —_—" moo |, or upon the presen dom notw show Lead pose sixty 110; 052 rst: 2 FINANCIAL AND “COMMERCIAL ‘Tuespax, March 186 P.M. Tho stock market opened without much spirit this morning under a further depression of the price of gold, Dut as the day advanced there was increased activity, and quotations were again in the ascendant, Michigan Southern still continues the strongest of the railway shares, and the brisk movement going forward in it ap- pears to be based upon the improved fnancial condition of the road and tle prospect of its soon resuming the rogular payment of dividends, Hence the forth- ©oming annual report of the Company is looked forward to with interest. The excitement in Erie has died out for the present, which is somewhat ofa relicf t tho market, and business is, on the whole, well distrib uted. The increasing abundance of money at th! fs stimulating speculation for a rise, by reason of the facilities it presents for carrying heavy lines of stocks, ead the indications. being favorable to prolonged ease confidence in values is being strengthened accordingly. Louns at call are now made exclusively at six per cent on ordinary railway’ collaterals and at five per cent on government securities. At the early session of the open board the market was dull. Michigan Southern (sales 3,250 shares) sold at Erte 824; (8. 3), New York Contral 91, Northwestern pre- uylkill Coal 15. At the first regular board speculation halied in view of the de- clining tendency of gold. linois Central closed 14 higher than at the hal-pust two board yesterday, Alton and Terre Haute 1}j, Western Union Telegraph %. New York Central was % lower, Erie %/, Reading 4%, Michi- gan Southern 34, Cleveland and Pittsburg 1, Northwestern preferred 3, Rock Island 4, Fort Wayno ';, Obio and Mississippi certiticates 3s, Missourt aixes were uctive and closed 3 higher. Government securities wore quiet. Coupon five-twenties of the old iasue declined 3{. Coupon ten-torties advanced %. Meven thirty notes were firm under the extreme mone- ease and 3¢ @ 14 higher, the one o'clock sessions the market was Ormer, and n Southern sold at 77a 3¢ (sales 4,500 shares) hulf-past two board there was increased buoyancy, ng closed 2f bigher than at the first regular board, M! gan Southern %%, Tlinoia Cen- tral 1, Northwestern preferred ‘j, Fort Woyne I'y, Wostern Union Telegraph 34, securities were dall, but firm. the old issue were 3 Ligher; Canton !y. Covernmant Coupon five-twenties of third issue 24. Ten-forties declined 3%. Seveu-thirty notes were stealy. Afterwards there was a very drm and active market, with special strength and activity in Michigan Southern and Cleveland and Pitisburg. At half-past five o'clock the formor was quoted at 7734 a 54, and the latter at 77 4 36, Now York Cemtral 01% a %, Brie 82% a 7%, Reading 99 a's, Rock Island 10844 a 34, Northwestern 263; a % preferred 64 a 34, Fort Wayne 91% a 34, Obio and Missis. sippi certificates 25 a 14. Compound interest notes are firm, notwithstanding the resolution oflerad by Mr. Hooper, of Massachusetts, in Congress, to render them unsvailable as bank reserves, It ta, however, understood (uat Mr, MeCulloch is opposed to the proposed measure, aud we consider very properly wm. It would certainly be an invidious distinction to make legal tenders non-legal tenders in srch a case, merely because they bear interest. It is known that there is a feeling of rivalry on the part of the Boston banking Mnterest with recard to the banks here in consequence of the latter allowing interest on their deposits, and thereby attracting a large amount of capital from other cities; but it would, per- haps, be unwarrantable to attribute Mr. Hooper's resolu- tion to this, although the effect of its passage would Probably be to cause the New York banks to reduce the rate of interest, if not to discontinue interest altogether on deposits, thus ceasing to attract capital from New England and elsewhere. There is but litite prob- ability of the passage of the resolution; but, even should At pasa, it would exert a very slight influence upon the money market. The reserves of nearly wil the leading banks are largely in excess of what the taw requires, and if a brisk demand for money set in, compound notes would enter freely into general circulation at par, aad in ome cases with the accrued interost allowed. ‘The gold market opened with a very unsettied tons at 129%, from wehich it declined to 129%;, and then advanced Ao 130%. It se ubséquently relayed to 190, aud at five ’clock this wa + the price bid. There was an active bor * wowing deman | for coin, which was loaned fat sod at Aaterest ranging from’ two to four per cent. The weak- mons of the mard et isa source of surprise to the govern: mont and the ms *sof the commercial community, and fa directly traces ble to the operations of the specula. ors in the roon }, Who have Been almost oxe vely “boars’’ mince t ast sales of gold by the Snb-Treasury were made. When these men find that they cannot get he promium any} ower they will tura about on the ‘bull tack, in whi 2 the Treasary will again aid them 1 mot selling gold. ' Thus thts tampering secretly with © market is products ¥@ of mischief to legitimate trade uansetting values ba %ed upon the specie worth of the viously announced by advertive tation of vouchers, (o mest and for customs dutie * @ transactions in forely XChange were limited, and, ithatanding the heavy, ¥ decline in gold, importers fed no disposition to; emit at current quotations. ‘ing drawers were at th 9 same time equally indis- 1 relax their rates, B wnkers’ bills on England at days were quoted at 108 *s @ 94; three days, 100 commercial, 107 a 108%; franes, at tong sight, 6.20 3%, short sight, 5.1705, 18%. ) discount market ts not abundantly supplied with Hhas commercial paper, t NIC is with other grades, whiclnare closely scrutinized. The former is taken at eoventper cent and the wecond «amd third classes range from ‘wight to twelve. ‘Thernew financial bill introdmee 1 in the Senate @any by Mr Sherman show: the comm ‘rvative tendencies of Congrss with regard to the curren The bill provides that the aggregate améunt of legal tender notes shall not fall be’bw four hundredana twenty, millions of dollars, ‘and that all the surplus tm the treas\ ary over twenty mil- Lions ip coin, and the danié amount ” i currency, #hall be fanod torsalisfy the aceruigg indebted ees for the purchase aod retiring of bonds and Smteresta saring legal tender notes, and it is further provided thas, (he interest bearing Jogai tender notes shall not be requixe d faster than at the rato of ive millions por month. The business at the Sud-Treasury§ to-day was as fol- jows - Fotal receipts... oa Tce (90.497,076 G02 000 Tb Th cy. Payments Baiance For customs On account of gove' Cola certifeates New York Stock Exchaimge. Mame 1a, 1966. 2,000 16,000 FIRST SKARION 08 6's,'B1, req 104% or 104% 62 103%, 108% 200,65 103.4 100 Erie RR pret. .10-40,reg 90%, 20 do. : 10-40cou 7; 800 Reading RR t Tl, reg 97 169 do. 28 eat S 00% 1 {or T nT $10, 94 901% Bind &Cinexdiv 56 ig 100 Mivh Con RR... 101 do 2 cl, 60 100 1000 N Carolina 6’. 10000 Missourt 6's... 10000 do woo do 1000 40 19000 do. ..2d 4000 do 1000 Mo6 sHAS 0 390 ee. 1000 Mo6’s P RRiss | Te 40 do... Tit; 200 1 Contra RR... 17 ‘ do Thy 200 Cleve & Pitts RR fa 4 500 7000 Tenn 0's, ‘00 | 10000 NYS 7's b By 100000 Ob jo&Mias cer + 68g 1000 NY Con 6's'53, G1 ah 1. 68g 95% 100 S10 63% 7 (300 do,, dd call Big ST TOOOCHARKT KR. 615 108 2000 Pitta, FLW&C Ie 400, do 108% crican gold. 129% 20 MIIRPUO Ist prot 96 ae ann ead0 129. IKON J Content RR, 106 9 Phen “ji 97 600 Pitts, FLW A Chie 90K Ni Bk.. 974, 100 do... BD 90% Fe Fourth i we is ee ae do... 3 ath, 90% ue 40 Allon 4 Tia ” 5K 200 bee ich hk 2a NJ Cont RE Rid 100 AL AT Haute RR 30's tTHimp exseton—2:30 P.M 96000 U8 04 81, coe 106 «Mo shaWestaivats 66 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14 1866~WITH SUPPLEMENT. : ; 16000 T86's, 5°200,"62 103% 100 WyomValCoalCo, 44 L 4 86's, 5- i 7 300 AtlanticMail=8Co 123 000 URNS 10 1000 Reuding RR. OK B- 'r n,7 3-10, ade 9 . do. in BR 1% "S00 Misso1 sore 8000 "do. 1530 75% 20000 do. 530 bed 5000 Ohio & 00 . toon tener gold c30 130 200 Chi & Ni ea % 26% b ; ‘a estRR pt 63: 0 shs Canton Co et TO 100 Mariposa prof 00 Western UnionTat CITY COMMEROIAL REPORT. Turspay, March 13—6 P, M. ‘Asuss. —Receipts, 20 packages, The market was quiet ‘and nominal, as much for want of supplies as anything, though the demand was very limited Brsap-rerrs Receipts, 9,004 bbls. flour, 60 do. and 5,188 bags corn meal, 7,250 busheis corn, 6,100 do. oats, 600 do. rye and 750 do. malt, Inferior grades of State and Western flour again declined loc. per bbl, under a limited inquiry. Ordinary to prime parcels remained quito steady at previous quotations, though, i anytbing, medium grades were rather in buyers’ favor, The sales, including all qualities, were fless than 4,000 bbis., at our revised quotations subjoined, Southero flour was in moderate demand, at previous prices for good and choice brands, but common and inferior grades were neglected, and prices, though not decidedly lower, strongly tended down- ward; the sales were about 500 bbls. The under grades of Vanada flour were sold 50, a 100, lower; good to prime qualities were held firmly, with aales of 300 bbis. at our quotations. Rye flour continued inactive and nominal. Corn meal was dull and heavy, with ao sales of moment reported. We quote :- Superfine and Wostara flour. $6 75 9 $7 25 69a 775 +7804 8 20 Common to tedium extea Wes.ern....... 7 35 8 8 30 Exira round hoop Ohio, 18108 8 80 Western trade brands. [8 85 = 11 00 Common Southern 18 75 a 10 00 Fancy and extra do, 10 10 a 15 60 Common Canadian L745 a 8 25 Good to choice and 1 $30 a 11 85 Rye flour (superfine) -4%a 450 Corm meal, Jersey. 53708 400 Corn meal, Brandywine. 1415 5 430 meal, Brandywine, puncheons ‘24 00 @ 24 25 6 waat market was ayain quiet and heavy, spring Toling nominally le. a 2c. in buyers’ favor. ‘Tho sales were very <mali, comprising only about 10,000 bushels, at $1 75 in $1 77 for amber Town and $1 70 for fair new No. 1 Milwaukee. ‘The: transaotions in corn were very light, and prices were again heavy, closing nomi- nal at » decline of 1e. we, por bushel.’ Tho salrs were ‘only 50,000 bushels mainly at 696, @ 70, ror ansown and 74° 4 6c, for sound mixed Western in store an delivered. Oats were hoavy and droop ng under ® con- tinued limited demand. ‘The market elosed nominal at Bho. a 480. for unsound and 53c, a S4e. for aeund, 55e. pane NN O% LUMBIA FIRE INSURANOR , DOMEANY, Since the flare of the Columbian i Insurance ne ie its chiateed eeaiatioaet (provably from stanly "ot names) as the Coli Columbia ‘Fire insurance eo to wi business and conven’, he ware. The a best stot fhe note is to oe has there Ie notinnd hax tot, peep ‘any’ Intention. eu ot the Board of Directors to discontinue ts a con- trary, the yp has f ad [Ay ly on Lorde — and the Compaay is prepa: ue ng ust on all good and ate nasueoeeetin, . ee TIMO. @. OH La on B. Antuve, Secreiary. Manon 1», i" AY COOKE & O0., BANKERS. In connection with our houses ia Philadelphte and Wash- ington we gas day open an office at No.1 Nassau street, corner of we EDWARD Baba te Onin irae & Co., HNRATOOK, oo grou Weaknges . sth wo: tad hie, PIT COOH partners. of GOVERNMENT SOU SuOURITINR se terra eters” for pus a 564¢0. for State, S4c. a 5é0., for Cunada—the latter rate au extreme, and Sic. for Jer: Rye was dull and heavy. DBurley in better about 25,000 bushets Stato and Canada Woot at 86a. a 89e.. for the jormer, and $1 15 forthe latter, Malt wasnot in deman d, and prices ruled heavy and nominal. Corron,—Tho market raled dull, Leavy and nominally lower for all grades, The domand’ was very Jimited, and holders manifested considerable anxiety to realize even at the decline, The sales-were about 2,200 bales, mainly at the following nomiva) quotations:— Uphind. "Florida, Mobile, N.0.aT. Ordinary 2 Law waiddling, os 30 0 Middling. .... 40 a1 al Good middling. 4 as “4 Covvee.—The demand continued very moderate, aud prices closed heavy and ‘nomial at the sulyoined quo- tations, with no gales'—Itio, ordinary to fair, 17%. « 18%c.; Rio, good'to prime, Bde. a 2fc., xold, dhity jaid; Rio, fair to good cargos, 830. 4 1h¢., "gold, thirly days cash, in bond; Java, 270. a 28340. ; Maracaibo, 2 %c. & 25\60., Laguayra, 216, 0 280., St. bommgo, 27. «18:., Ceylon, 24e a 25c., gold, duty paid. The ‘tack of Rio coffee in the United Siates as eatimated by Messrs. Gunari, Arden & Co. comprings TH,ABL beg. in Lots, aa follows:—-New York, 41,349, New Orlvans, 18,000, timore, 2,000; Mobile, 1,000; Sacaunan, te. delphia, 4,000" Of other’ descriptions tho #tock ium New York exbincoa:--7.141 bags, Lagunyta, 4206 abn, 118 Maracaibo, 1,018 Ceylon, 6,566 Jusaca, 1,086 other rte- serptous. ‘Toll of all descripuops, aclading Bio, 61,985 bags. VRMGHTS were tirmer, owing to a scarcity of The engagements were;—To Liverpool, 200 bides Piro at 5-164. ; 40 tons tallow ab A7& Od. , 400 boxes bacon at 20: per stoumer, 1,000 bales coutols "at yt. & 56d. ; 7,000 bushels corn at 534d. , 600 buls, pork at 2s. 6d. To London, 150 his. tobacco ut’ 204. "To Glasgow, per steamer, 1,000 bales cotton at id, The charters ‘com- prise four vessels, soath side of Guba to New York, sugar, ot 60 cents Fisiathe mnsket continued duilfand depresad for all grades. Dry cod culed lower, and the vilerings were liberal at 36 for Provincetown, $$ for Marble Hoad and 8 $ George's Bank; but no sales wore 4 except in malt lotto the trade. Mackerel wore minal at the following quotations :—<hore No. 1 Maa- suchuserta $2, bay'No. I do. $16 75 x $17, Halifax No, 2§15 00.4 $19 7H and Halifax large No, 3913 60. Box herring were in vory Cull wock aml with scarcely any demand prces ruled decidedly lower. Scaled were quoted G6e , and No. 1 45e. Barrel berring were aoural aud hard tu soit a $5 a $7 OO bor she Hips —The market was 4 We note gaies of 1,200 Rio Grande, Le arrive, 21 Ls. average, at c., about 3,000 Buenos Ayres, 22 Ibs. average, at 19 '¢c. guld, and 1,800 Western sianghter steer, 75 Ibs, abil se. currency. Also, ov private terms, about €00 Acupulcs, 22 Ibs. ; 650 Callvornia, 21 Ib-., amit 1,000 Bucnos Ayres Kips, 10 Ibs. average, the laiter mostly at 180. a 190. gold, ora —Trade Continued moderate aud prices some what nominal for nearly all grades ‘The inquiry was confined mostly (o prime qualities, (or wiseh sul) prices wera realized. salen about 130. bales, mostly uew crop, at 200. a O7c., but part old crop at 0c, a19s0. Extre fancy grades Western, in small parcels, were held at T0¢., but we lard of uo sales of thiw de- scription, Motassae,—Tho demand mainly from the trade and very modoraic, Tho ouly salon we heard of were 160 nds. Englisn Island at* 45e., and 60 bbls. Cuba on private terms; also, in lots, 60 bbis. New Orleans at trom Qc a $105, and ‘36 hhds Po.to Ricu as T2440. a Tbe. The present stock comprises 6,500 bhds. Cuba, 900 hhds. Porto Reco and 60 bbls New Orieana Che casriat clowed heavy and nominal at the followin: prices: Old Crp. New Orop. Cubs muscovado.............. Mas 4a 59 Cuba clayed...... WD a 3% Bea 42 Cuba ceatrifuy aM “ Porto Rico. 10 4 be New Orteaus. Navat Stowe —The mai dene prys Gomme rosin rvjod somewhat ewer, with lots, part at $% 875, but mostly at note sales vag 400 UbIs. strafed rosing 5 aud 900. bbi: 2 at 8660 a $85 also 100 bbl, No. Lat $10 a pale wax moderate request, and. small salen were made a lon $17, the later an outside price, The stock of rosin, in cluding all grades, does not exceed 0.000 bbls, Spirits of turpentine continued nominal at Wc. a 92'¢c, for lots for regen and 7c. for lots im bond for ex- port. Crude turpentine was in more demand at $6 25, Providona, —Rovetpts 469 bbls, », 144 do. beot, TH packages cut meat, 976 do 487 kogs lard. ‘The tacket for pork conti we nominal aud deciini new meas closing lower—$26 05, carb, against $26 1 cash, yeatarday. The walex for present delivery were only 4500 Dbin. at $36 & $26 12), for new mens, for old mess and $21 for prime. About 4,000 bbla new moss wore taken for forward delivery, selier's option, from now wntil May, inctusive, at $44 12% @ 826 40) Asteady fatr demand continued for beef, and prices were weil sustained, The sales were about 550 bbia at $16 a msc) Pr wel po pe $20 50 & $44 for now extra were ia moderate demand only and prices were drooping. The rales were in lots, compris pon pent ma nly at $37 a 20 2. Bacon’ waa duit The alee heard of were Shout 00 | bla. mantly Cumberland Cut, at L4%o. m 15¢. Father leas active, but prices were nomi naltered. Vownocen ts enone i\e. a i2kc. for shoulders, and 1030. a18\c. for hans Dressed bogs ruled lower, with liberal offerings at 12% 1946. for etty and 12c.'a 124¢. for Western Lard was fm good demand and prices ruled «shade firmer, with rales of 2,000 en om to apor at 18240. @ 18K, Batter was unchanged in every respect. i sales of common ty prime tactory cheese ole aad oh 160. a Bie. Perrovava.—The market centinned dull yoga A The sales wore very light and mostly in small lots, bracing 2,600 bbls. mainly at 2d3gc. 8 26c. for orude, foe. rt, 4c. for refined, in bond, and 680, « O2c., for retined, tiem was net ia demand and pnees were nominal and rather heavy, Smail sales Kangoon were made to the trade at 9, a De. We note sales of 55 tterars Carolina, at from Ebise. to 12a The market was doll, and though fot edly lower, were tending downward. The sales were very light, comprising + beta bhda Cuba musco- vado, (or refine mn cery do. on privat for the trade, at WXc. The olations —Caba- Inferios to common refining, 9 JO Ke. ; fair to good do. ; far to cory, Th Ke al pri rye. al2\e; contrifugal (hhds. and botes), 10 attic. Porto Rico Refining eraser, 10 4 grocery do, 11 4e. @ 140, ‘The stock ombraces 16, a % boxes, 102,120 bags and 60. molado, The stock at sane dime hast year was 19,208 hhda., 2,023 boxes, 10¥,515 bags and 207 imeiado ‘Teas The market wns very quiet for all descriptions, and the sales were mainly at weakening pricea The only sales of importhnce heard of are 1,600 bail ehesta gropns aud 1,500 do, colougs trom Best bands on private vorms aad 40 boxes ‘invane at market clow’ nominal at the following c. & to Topacco.—There wan some eonsidernae looking about for pritae qualitits, but the sales were vory light. Com: mon grades “as and F nar Wo ame salem of 55 bhds, Kontw from Ge. a 26\°., and Jo casos * | Siyo and Conneticut seed Jeal at On, 9 8,sc. Wareary. — ‘The market waa with. at material edge demend eratinnss Limited and ces nominal, Cy compriaing 100 vbie. ‘eterna, were ly at $2 280 $2 uv. TUB LacTuRe. -shaeen oath siewpe (he 10) fsouri,” On Fri. pal church, bo ‘Sudjeet— "io ore the Young Mea Guener Suetetian A MPORTANT LECT! Re baie POR GENTLEMEN ‘Oly, at the Naw York M £ Anatomy, (9 Broad. way,, Parton Unable to ationd these lectures exh base Forwarded on reeatpl of van cents, oy addreadug Secretary Anatomy York Museum of ee rad sale ot STOCKR. NDS tk or aa New York, March OUTHERN BANK NOTEAR, ease) SECURITIES LAWRER CR BROTARRS BANKERS, 16 Wath BTREER, Oe. OUTHERN RAILROAD, CITY AND STATR BONDS and c ouponn; Alabama, 3 and South Carolina Rank purchased by CHARLES PauONS &00.. 18 Ex- OUTHERN BANK NOTES Wi ¥ BDW Ss BELL, 40 and 42 Broadway. * cd diem cela aalg pus ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BANK, INCORPORATED wea om der maye Friend, under thes ifs tind to be iasued as Now x ork fica, 68 Wi =e * atreat. Oriental Bank Butldings, Thresdneedie gr les office, ss epeps Behathds: HARRY GRORGE GORDON, ‘Chalrman $ ‘ental Bank Corporation. tee. ye ROTORS. amg pe 3 ACLAND, ‘Ea, Chairman of the Ceylon Com. PRIA CRY QEORGE GORDON, Eaq,, Chairman of the Ort- ental Bank JOUN BINNG RY ‘Raq., tate of Menara. Binoy & Oo, jada. PATRICK PRANOTR ZOR Reman Esq. of the Orie WILLIAM AGHOETELD, Biq., M.P., Director of the Union Kank of London. FRANCIS TURNER, Bugq., of Measra J. &. Turner & Co, of Manchester. BANKERS, In Now York—The Rank of America. in London—The Union Rank of London. ta Fivorpsal—The Kowal Rank of Livarpor Te Munchesuers the Dalon Bank Of Nichoheater (tintted. In Scolland-sthe National Bauk of Souleed, Fainbang and Dranches, India, Ghina and/Austraite—The Ortental Banking Zorpo: ration, Mow Kerk ManiaderiWTEt.tAN WOOD: Bim few York Ansistant Mauager—O00. WAITS, Fa. London Niuhnager-sAMUTRE, GRAY, Req. Liverpil Manager WIDLIAM WILLIAMSON, Enq, ITO “oRaHatc pLscrro New Yor 7m BME ENULISI AND AMERICAN. BANK. (LIMITED), officer nt 68 Wallatroet, New York, 16 pres sell hills of exchange on the BNGLISH AND HANK (imited), don the UNION BANK OF LONDON: to Imy Intinef exchange nud to tsene commercin! wud travellers’ crest the world. mercial credite txxued for i auxtraligy wit bo pon tue Oriental Banik Tandon, rtionlars "any be: ascertained on application at the office, O Wall trent, AN WOOD, Mana Tito. HUME At New Youx, March 10, 1856. NIOW. BAN OF LONTON, ATIONAL BANK OF HAN BRTBART WAN ITRO COMPANY LAND. Wo tnaue MGT DRAWS shave In wma to ant, AYLOW BLOTTERS No. 17 Wall street. PHS,” Aasiatant Manager ANTRD- SOUTHERN, SECURITIES. MIBCELLA- eon4 LD 1d Ranta of every deseription negott- ated, i, be ScieNDRICK ‘* THOMAS, €exohn age wanna 10,000 1 814,90) FRPIECIAL. CAPITAL, by two un ad encganio me whe ire ty open a joing rowee in dhe fr rool hat rnde Great slumaget- droneok furnlaued.” Addrons Yor three dae IG. bor 2,071 Pout aflae, Ne x. $135. 000" TD bead Raving ROND AND aes sOUNT O ‘Sonic, ae ieews Walt nt, oo Tous No.6. NY, Ac ORT Ht Tas Bs ERM MCKKTS BOUGHT FOR DIAMON ou ftks, TEWaidty hee, ALT ATS ; inate 6 BROADWAY, Bond street, will be paid Lue highest mond, Watches Silverware, oF with sabave articlon. rox AT MOnuer A EIDRMAGLY A) ADVANCED ON DTA ia eBOUnE Any a, Bleoeker stron uy stare, CORNER or HONIG Watehon, amenta of 66 NASSAU STREET, ROOM NO. 2— MAN pays the highead prices for Diamor ke He also makes advances ou coun the nbiiy's articles AT ta MONRY ADVANORD ON DIAMONDS, Waichos, Bitks, te, or guoda bought at Cull values Pawodrokers’ Tickets bought” Vrivals office Lao Grand wireet, near Contre, T ML BROADWAY —E PAY THE ALIGHT PRICKRS tor Diamouda, Watches, Jewelry, A£e., or advance ow the name. IRAACS, Diamond Broker, oppomte Wallack's theatre, 1 QUIS ANRICH, 723 BROADWAY, UNDER THE NEW 4 York Hout, ynyathe highest cash prices for Diamonds, 914 Gold and Kites I's Hair Shawls, all Ginda of Fare, Toss or ny Articles of Wirt PASog So TICKETS AND SECOND HAND toting —— st 125 Forsyth atreet, in the basement, PAL, WOOD, &C. ORCHARD, RED ASH, LRATOH AND ‘onl, soreened amt delivered, at lowent yi PRAG jh avenue (roKR, DELIVERED IMMEDIATELY, AT THE LOW. J ext market prioe. nly al ty coke fica, nt the New York ties Works, Twanty tee sort tam my YOAL SS) AND $9.00 T QUALITY RED 2 and Win le Ants, stove of having to move Ow bie tint suatans, corner of Dover aud earl Mi Dares Ow gene De STRAMEM (HORANTON) COAL AT tyra améll cargoes of Soranton Beg 98S $7 Th. (wo cargoes of Locust ) Wann Horan. tou Cement at ‘S105. MVONN HAGLEY. 70 Nusuna strert New York; 70 Stata atrent, Hoston Boge, Quaurry ernie Ant POAT, BOG 5; Kine, $874, Stove al Me por bin of 2.400 eover, Seruntmn Net 5 Oak atront, corner New ‘OKO. W. A 500. 000. i! bb Fp AR yl INDUCE MENTS, rom $1 to $10) a thou: sand 0. pit st ‘Raw How ¥ wre Cigar’ Manatastnring Company, % Warren street. i pi MEDICA ORR AT ONS INTREVINW, WITH OR WITH: rut inodicine, for married Indien, (romp whatever on use, by Madame RESTKLL. Professor of Midwifery (vuiriy years’ pracuce), 162 Chambers MALR PILLS + —MADANB DBS Dear annrs are warrantad Ww IL obstructions, from what- wer si Righth ot one. interview. “ewe $3. It Sixth avenaa, apposite Righth trent A‘ PRIVATE AND SKIN DESRASRS, Sc) ROVULA, ‘Old Uleors and Cancers treated by Dr FULLER, Uf ee 45 Sullivan street, N _lMeEDIATR CURE TO SUFFERING FPRMALES 8,196 Bim ateont, with or without medi- T ONCE, —MADAME DUBOIS, OF M YEARS BX. reguiee yg perienes (wilt of & icinn), ladies reliet at ‘Oua intarriews oe by dail Tail, Gate 38 Thr avenue Board, ‘A Peeapes, Ac OMRUR TO THI LYING.LN Trystitute, N treats all female com- jaints, frou w! Pleasant roome for desiring MADAME GIRINDLR, PEMALR | PHYRIOTAN, 3 NO. + GB Amity pisce, can he consulted on all diseases of fe ‘on Zafu'rowme tor tale destrvag sursing and wed feal atten duarce M. MAURICEAU, M.D, PROFRSSOR OF MID. + Wiley, 129 Liberty ntreet, guarnatena cortain relio( te ise at one inteeview, oF ‘by ‘medicines sent by mail. cn THE MALRIRD WOMAN'S ATRIVATR MEDIOAL AM MAURICEAU, orotects every Price $1. i Livery by mau. ce QUARANTERD BY DR. KENYEDTS aURR hem and Kennedy's lavigorators. RMO: 173 RROADWAY.—TRRATME Jedion) Aerio and zoe iti § R. LARMONT, DatArt wtttal tries deen = en's RED Ro: -THE ONL Des Ponce at Tal camry iomset tht De eter or rn i GNIvHR. So DR SRUDER, BI Megane ag Ae eels Ne ares ADAME ROMS, MEDICAL CLAIRVOYANT. @ Wa? Vong sereath street, betwenn Sixth and seveuth ave a ATR AND &) BAS! SERVOUS DEBILA. cured by Dre a: Sub Fe Ae 195 Fim street, UE PRE KUNKED YS ie ONLY A GUARANTERD “eM. tuvioretorn’ in Wl ere one ae LIMITED. = SY te COMPANLRS' ACT, | ‘ey We | sient boarders via Morris tne siremt are & REWAR Goxssorap LIST, NEW W YORK, MARCH 18, 1866. Ds. BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED. | T THE FRANKFORT A of the Olty Hall ‘0. r HOUSE, (ONS BLocK “BAST IMPORTANT. Py Ae My, furnished. Single Room to one aoe ws LARGB REWARD OFFERED. Spon ait night” TO BROKERS, AND. DEMERS, on GOVEBN- T 7 PA BLEBOKER STREET, SIX BLOCKS NE OR TWO RO Ss AND Sona A Aree ota Plesatat osm with, frat clase | O)'genttoinan, withou board gies MG br a paar tJ sth ‘onoing 8 ei sshanptevitor dente to $12 ope families accordingly. it ron at ferry. rartioulnns" tary ou be aan of GHA RL stores or A. Beene perintend- ay ory rig FURNISHED A nad ON SECOND 18 getter <— PON bo ss ro res ip Unite UNG etary STarEs COU. aconeene to let, with Bourd, at 165, West Fourieenth street. | PROOMS TO, LET—IN SUIT OR SINGLY, WITH BOARD, ‘$5,000 BAD wire dha nies Ny Wand Augusto DESIRAHLE SUIT OF ROOMS, WITH ALL 1M: OOM 70. LETT A GENT BMAN, EMAN, WITHOUT 1,100 Mile 2,64 provements to rd; also-one 166 Kast Tenth street, near ¥ uth rrHOUe & eed aus 3 Roomy Iscadlon elipioie” hy ‘Apo ni atthe Private Family 88 MW ‘ x 32, hand 95 ‘ourtne: street between Broadw: vant LET—WITHOUT BOARD. 70 10 GENTLEMEN OnLy, ° i’ } EY mi thavenue. Entrance hal”: as pte toi i Ne i), Moet Private house 1 Re] yj Zan vanity DESIRING SUPERIOR AcgoMMoDa. | Fourth areouer, ee ie rah Byst Ay procure an elogant, surt of Front Rooms | HH i t Parton, ay amber, Hull Room, Closets, £c., with Private LET-1N PRooKLTE IN A PRIVATE PAMILY, ie . BUS | ‘Table, ut the first class resideuce, 5 Latayeite ylace. back Parlor, with 81 Room, splondiaty Cura a LM i $eis Fences exchanged. for smo gon lem, with i speabtuat Address P., ( r 4 : Sa Kos mee hy ig nee 2m | At ie WAVERTEY PLACE —GARGR ROOM. ON) ono t Aeoond story, with Board, to two respectable ladies or LET—WITH SUBSTANTIAL BOARD: NEG 090 113 : onrren srarns 7 3-10 Sa Deseo acm. ry ¢, cooking and company unerceptionavle. a ia wor ke Panta ae house private. Ap Tutereat due June 1S and 16. roaronabl k . sno. Sau, Nor S8O No hau NO. alk No, 1.681, : No. No Leos, Ni jo. 3 72 BAST FOURTRENTE STREET, | OPPOSITE LET—UNFURNISHED, WITH BOARD, uo 3es Ne ist Be tar Ke tag. as 3 Alsi Speneay’® planotorie rooms, ieoms for geatlemen, Dirooitt on nang floor. Also a re eed No. Si, No. Ly @. 1 io. a aquare. x anh No 38S NO int Wo Lan Nos Les Re. is A “PARTY OF RIGHT OR TRN MAY FIND AGREE. LET-FURNISHED, ROOMS, WITH. OR WH No SSP No aos Nol Lain Noo ty able Board and comfortable Kooms na pleasant house | J Board, for (2 anemmnaaamnoed No. No Lie Ne, Lala No, Loop. No. h07v. | oonventent to the city. ‘Address V., box 2,984 Post ofloe, ‘6 mira sravxs 73-10 COUPON BONDS OF $1,000 macu. — — interest due June 15 and Decomber 15. A. EADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN FIND BOARD aaa AL AUITR OF ROOMS, WITH PRIVATE No. 58088, No, No. 64008 No. No. 165 rina widow lady, board for ady: ora lady alone table: oaire at No. 26 Fourth avenue, corse No. 58.08% No. SKOOL, No. 58.006, No, No. ferred, by Ualon alae Fi oat foe, No. Br NO GRR, Ne: Asia No- Ne gauge | ere? oo ho No Exton No, at0Oe No. GRO No. Ro: sos (1 WEST SIXTERNTH oraaer, BETWwRAN Fieta | ‘T tron TA, LARGE ble for a gation ag faa rate, ‘76 UNITED STATES COUPON Ds OF ‘BAOH—LO4N on ‘Sixth foe, oe, es. fore and Soand inn fier base ‘or ke Ne. asm, | Ua ltcom on Sys Mofereoces: | Apviy th tho’ northeast corner ot Wourieauth street Rasy © avenue. No. 13 No. 1 WEST TWRE : ey la ma eer Aer, Ne ee x = WITH BOARD, TO GENTLEMEN, fared aah wae ne nie a 2 AY cee itbowe. FRONT | we al Ne bce = aM 73,0 io. ond Sear et, with Board, to 6 LET A ion epecee ena a No, 73013, No No, ti Ho, 6 wife, at. ‘Twenty-dfth street, ‘9,6, single genttoman, AS amg No wait Noa Mo 650 mprivaig family”, Rofereude required. ADD jo. Maal, alace, 519 Weat Twenty Rovisue No tair, No = noes FAMILY HAVING MORE ROOM THAN THRY | ~~ —— ee Scam Rote a Rot Ete | A ceeds eres | T° Tea ne tae se we, Mo. T2918 Mo CB No. ! No. 4.843, | Union aquare, Addreas 9. Horald olice, Perms | bath, Address Home, station A . Bueee eran SORENSEN OK ba = ppetone ewe! ([O LRT—AT NO. 7) WEST FOURTH STREET, Ee byt pe GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO SINGLE GRN- Tee Warhiogioa square, tworsulte of Ay tlemen can have front Room and Hall Bedroom, band. | out Board, to gentlemen only. ‘Also a physician “4 , peg a 1 pe SP warren erarae 0. sume floor; location unex ‘Address TT Ts LARGE PARLORS—WITH BEDROOMS ADS oillee. i Interest payable Nove November and May No. 867 to 875 inclusive, of $55 No 8 1,083, 418, 1,083. uNiTeD stares 7 8-10 courON 16 United States 7-80 boads, $1,000 each, Jit, three youre: Na N i No. Sw, N a8 5 U. 8, 7-38 Bonda, of 0,00) eat, your 4100; 2.101, 2,102, 2108, 2.106, Bek yen riety bat 31, Non. 3.3, 35,657, aeetiag ‘eu. ‘8.7.30 Bonds, of $500 cxoh, dated 16th August, 1864, 3 a "12k tie, 198,008, 83,098, 3,905, 7544, 160,094, 117,549, 160. 8B eogutered nd Ronde 3 Ob ca Noa. 2. a 2.819, Boal, Exo i, sn to 3,744 inclusive, of pos ie 4.744 inclusive, os, SRS tn at cach eae Pronys Herald, ing, 00 the second door, to let, with Board, at Refemaioes exchanged. THIRD STORY BOK ROOM TO LET—WITH z THREE OR FOUR | YOUNG... ihe a i cats | SO COR Py NO ‘avenues, | milhout board: mag y ® ge NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM (MODERN ena ‘second floor, to let, with os Table, rer’ WEEK AND UPWARD—FOR SINGLE wo eae: leman snd Sth without ero or ail with Board, at Dupont Be eRe Bpason, ix men. gira g F ferred. Good location. Sn for | 5t. Joba's Park; also with one week at 183 i goventh ntreet, between Sixth and | week. Seventh avenugs. rences exchanged. — uy “a oe 524 EAST FOURTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. dated Anguat 15, FRW GENTLEMEN CAN FIND Papen | aide hac oy with Board, large ‘necond story frent Roons: with furnished Rooms and Board, at 191 Grand strest, lorand Extension Rooms, furnished or unt: No. 23,137 ent of Broadway. Dinner fn 6. N vd T 243 WEST FORTY N 10. 1 SHCONDSTRERT, NX NEAR BROAD. % GREAT JONES STREET, EAR BROADWAY. Re 17.9. way—Ploasant Koome to let, with afer Yory de. de- 36 neatly farnished Room, with Board, Jag) fa ) No. A001 | arabia ahd nealthy tocation Cor’ the wummmor: man and wife, Referenoes required. dated 16th August, 1864, | class. ferenoes exchanged WEST THIRTIRTH STREET —A FINE SUIP pa PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE A GEN. Rs second floor, wit! nnlane Beards ae BT Bonus, of $5,000 cach, dated June 16, 1865, 3 tleman and wite (no children) with « plehsant suit eee beeakeny oat Fifth evoune Ref "Ken 1,509, of Roo cl firs ‘oul |. Unexcept bie refer. ‘exchanged, Fe ee eat 1,000 euch, dated 16th Jame, 1804, 8 mpply.. 18? Has esa ath treet. mice pony sTRnE WEST TWENTY- TIORD 8 STREET. ‘A Bure O8 furnish 206 } rt Rooras 00 Tet, EAST TENTH TRENT. 0 STREVT oun OR TWO Two ounra dated Usth Juty, 1865, 8 BOARD hwp LODGING \ ANTED. LADY, LIVING | ALONE, “AND D HAVING A Furnished Room to rent may aquist, ager by edareasing ILE ROOM. HOT AND, COLD semen only, ab % Wost Twaitth Ag A Est BABU) SMrGLw Ko. fe an 3 ‘3673, 3.674, 3,675, ae "4 gECoND TORY sUIT OF Booms TO LBT—WITH urtaenth street, ene ‘ait 48. 1. 18,68 Dense ne pW ost Varin YOUNG GENTLEMAN, DOING BUSINESS TN 5 U, B10-40 ies i *d Honds, $10,000 ashi — sg renee om A p= ‘wishes Board witha private family in Bi Nos. 77, 78. EADY, RESIDING | 18 a ASAMT AMD exchanged, ‘ataling terms, which CU Lit Bone eine Tedgiterdd: Bonds, $10,000 cask — thy vi cart ge aie | © Sz Post Nos. be f=? a6 4 do, 1) ends: Nom id, Ws, O78. 9. ‘or Sertiigue nt airs of Waren Do, 4 Jortitinnte of MG Do 3 vo Do 6 bo HS = 0 Certifoate of 109 De y de ae do. Wid ata. Of Mechan Cortiieate of 0 shaees of Do. a No. 11 No. rie coward wil ve paid for any information ending to Alane the recovery of Une abawe, ov my po $10 REWARD. —LOnT.. ON nod Foire avenie to Pe; abowe reward writ be pai Taird avenue, Harlem B10 Br —LonT, ON $20, eatin eget ima Dis ae western Railroad tntaenst Bonde of March 7, a Mink Mut, while going from 109th tows wore, In the \ leteornse of 100th atreet and Al ERIVATE frm mong A Have ava a aaben moos ‘Rooiy at owt Thasty — GENTLEMAN Os a BI Pig meng rRD WIN A = Room and mall family. Inquire at 09 = ¢ Hace SBI RESPROTARLR YOUNG weipow HAS A NRATLY on el OD Pa we 60 the comforts of @ ‘can be en. Call at 310 Wea Tredrey atth 20 doors went of seventh avenue. WEP: A om Saree st omy ttn rene UNPURNISIRD a” fen Penterreat Mo-aitie. Aadrene Bosra A BOY AROUT gna TIL Heraia oes. OARD WANTHD—IN rin orry, ror ‘A MONTH O@ Bur To A MONTH on inating arma, B, ‘ou tol N.Y! Poet omice. ae pam 3s byt fee MEN DOING RUAIW RES bere 4 A..2 GENTLEMAN AND 7a '& sit uate ao iiamebure, tear the ferries “Dinmer st oddock. froin (ences tt At NO. e het Ned cog hf snd wien and two nilomen with, furnuhed ioome and rss class Board. rence required. PLEASANT THIRD STORY FRONT ROOW TO iB’ with u tlemen or 3 Hit ongy herent sceet between fourss and Leving- | svenuce. ‘erala omen A D—A hag ROOM, ON aROON W: Wastin tat mand wie tn the vicinity more are Sow of ws tbe” roan with all partolarn torme, ay L, WAS=ay | YA SINGUR GRNTLRMAN, A x Room. betwonn ‘Fou tension with FARIOR D> one ny at, grauemee ree, BATH. feTonth street, beaween Fidde sod Sisth Brew pene GENTLEM. N pon age SINGLE and Hour, ae ati Ms Macdouga! utreet. No maving moving. tn i FAMILY AN, OBTAIN ELBGANT ROOMS, ON aeoond ith first class Board. 15 Kant Tenta ier has uae teat No mov. tog in May. Ref wevriaiem Wee ONPORNIERD ROOM, FOR A WRLL PURNIAARD FRONT ROOM TO RENT— ee roe, Sy cine ed 4 where there MC firat clans alno Koom: for wo gentlemen; Kadreea 7B teraid stirs, staling wre, be ~~ A HALL seacta 08 aykoonn FLOOR, ALSO gt, apy | gent sixth and Forty-second atreeta, Fourth and sixth aa renee 4 Ualvors Hest of references, given nad sr ra ‘Addreen, terma, A. Peni BROOKUYS, NEAR 70 vULTON Board for & gontiomany wt end ‘here there are GENTLEMAN AND eae s OR TWO SINGLE ORN- vommudated with Go Roard and » nicely suroiahed Parlor. A, at 263 (old. Na, 170) West Twenty. avonne, ntth Atte atrest, near Bigh' T 6 BOND 4 fetes Lore 1 SEVERAL, Ww Ww ir furmahed and comfe Board House heated, | tS Wout YRORT ROOM 70 Tm Ueto A anv crpee icih arene. A LADY Was A a aes ae PURNISHED PAR Jor to Let, in ault or singly ; ‘8 small Room, with ‘or without Bowed, Call a6@6 rw street worn Hunan itudon. Eee ite WEDNESDAY LAST, street The OuNTRY % BOARD CaN p. OR ORTAINED AT A Ld Pete TILER RY. na i Pickin Inonttnse Company, YOUNTRY BOARD, at ooo ~BOARD Oth obtained ii B Saivabte a, by oa 13 fourth brick house west ot Reooad arene, Citi Cnr reas Bay ie tia oa WANTY. ered, for tare, edulee, ee TH RVENING OF D. —| LEGANTLY 1 Fourteenth street, RNISHED ROOMS At ia ith street. Rest references req: has long OARD.—A PLEASANT SUIT OF BROOND sToRT (NOUNTRY BOARD WANTRD—rOR A ORNTLENAR, phys Rooms to-let, with Tory | (oon Uhre eit FOR A a street, will neerive the above reward. p= Bn Bt A domed; rote: | i.e, ee Boer ay Ga Zonet ws ay aa Serer $50 oo OARD—AT 74 MACDO! A . OLEMEN'S | ‘aml Black cage geal. aiaS Shale 2 ‘cropped short. rhoevee, fe pag two furnished ONTRY AnD wa yao Pg - Rohde a jAMeS M. HALSTED. SOARD.A LARGE vent ED ROOM 70 LET, 70 scceee to the ety oF boat. as te ag $1 eo A Eta BO HOUSE MO. 14 | aus Twuith aren a few Gouts weat Of Broadway. | W24erme, weatlon, de A. BO, Herald oe veh, oe, fol tog artiel One lad ye Wiehe ma “yao ee ANTED—. Cl OR A Chainn swith be omnetta wanae (Francs heron"). ate Ty A PRIVATE FAMILY,—RLRGANT ROOMS Uamase, ote infewe sod caren, ies ioe Coe roe mtg D3, Antiq: @ man and 5 reasonable i ore York. Must 0 conven! or boat by hs fo sn aay Soest "Ma a stating erine, lation, nO. ‘Diack eran ts nen aides ‘pair Y BOARD W, FRO! ‘Antique Roman C ‘an hour of New Y: aur 1s gretiornan, three ladina th a tes hd Fears, cha: ih three rooms. oe fi BS ie idee ett. Ti) ARD.—ONE HUNDRI _ | FROARDING.—a FURNIBURD ROOM, WITH BOARD, — $100 REWARD, —ONE “a aoe RD DoLLaRs ae, | Borer cetiemen. for aia tn te Art le (ouster BOARD CAN BE MAD, POR POUR O® Foun the sate tbe oftic » iden lane. Ey ‘hee corner’ by judaon. 4 sroonno roepe tne owners may boeeen uy | Smeets avonse, between Seventy arts and Sevenage prone OARDING.—THE BACK N SRCOND ¥LOOR = OST, OF An 1 a Pau $ 50 omy een nt La B Ca Sr Be ro wees QUNTRY BOARD CAN, AE On LORTAINED wy ray Waich,, ens oe ite creek, Hon ran nt i imitiale | and wife ay = the Mauvery of the watch, and vo Quewdous aa NOOKLYN HEIGHTS —TO | LRT, THR sRCOND | readdrese | a ne NSS SaaS Sete | TK orm cz xi yn eg Pad Ee nl nll schon ia ata family. no other salt | Juma cha OLASS NOARD—AT, Is NINTH AVENUE, Se ere ag Marnta; One rooms —_ | eae e ese ber JC house om ares Boor, ‘ties one phy Sa. ISHED ROOM ROI Sy | ee is| ree sper ieeanene | NKERS. BOARD ‘POR a S| Wares wife (rom 71h of Apel uae s Pema SS aC. Povo ort ens who who wish tocome and ser DinnRRRONT WE val, AROORLYN reer rie FRCENISuED Roc w #0 that ahe may (0 retire prs f sonnei wrt ine Fe crit ah ia To bern TO LADIES OR LADY | the openina._ fier" ee country sowat hey ee = er jenionta. ‘Gall at 1301 Aiport, near preter THR 1 fA ISLAN, PLOW ED, omr any ‘pate have now on view the ee cases thon lowors in thia market. Milliners and modistas in wearob pREgnaxae wai will be opan A ‘rat suk Halirond, foot of Bar. | ai Prapriewress, | ENTLEMEN ee aly. 1d We AL 12s West town | familion and tran’ mould inepeet, the a + coos, Noa 6) and welties for the coming Beas Pars iashions at Ue frond wen RNISY ies ladies Board for the en Greet betwonn aeniti

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