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6 SRS COMMERCIAL MATTERY, - « the Miock I ukof N Awer. - ®atce Ne Py sy 131 Ene. 31 m-m;. - 10,000 . ....Ju.u 10 Alten & ‘r.u 108 | 200, i, & Alton, a0 100 ) OCLOCR TOATD. N. Y. Coutral. (:mfAm»» Cer on Water P'r 41‘(1! &RI u cli. $0. & N. 1. 110, 78} 78 015X FOARD OF PROKERS—I] P. M. b Michk. 8. & N. L 583 b3, IN. Y. (‘xmrul. 400. a3y (lenhunl & l’ul‘ 814 841 .l“(,hxc.tfl W. e 4 . TUESDAY, May 22—F. M. Gold opencd at 1303, but soon advacced to 134, From his poimt it £l to 133, and finally closed at 133} 21933, The recent sales have not been paid for,and the operations will ot be performed with comfort to the buyers. The Asdetant Treasurer has waived notice on Clearing-House | eertificates, which are redcemable in Legal-Tenders, and are hiedd with great tenacity by the banks. There was a large business in Government stocksat | Jewer rates. Five-Twenties of 1862 fell 1 per cent, and of 805, §; 10408, l, and 7-30s, § per cent. In railway mort- sager And State bonds little was doue. Bank stocks were steady. Stocks were lower and fuctuated widely. Canton Sl 2§ per cent; Quicksilver, §; Pacific Mail Serip, 2; Ene, 1. und Hudson River, 2}. Reading was strong, and rose § per cent. Michigan Southern Sl 1, Cleveland snd Pitteburgh , selling as low e 824 end s high s 85} in the street. @€hicago and North-Western fell §, and the Preferred Cleveiand sndToledo, §; Rock Island, §; Fort Wayne, 1i; Milwaukee and St. Peul, 24, and the Preferred 2} pereent. At the public board the market was generally steadier. Bwie sold at 72; New-York Central, 93}. At the Seccond Board the 5208 of 1862 fell 1; 10-40s, §; and 7.30s, §, elosing at 1013; New-York Central was steady, and Erie 0l st 713; Hudson River rose i, and Readivg fell §; Milwsnkee and St. Paul fell 3 per cent, Chicago and Nerth-Western fell §, and tLe Preferred § ; Rock Jsland | geM §, and Fort Wayne §. The steamers en route from Tiverpool are expected to bring Erie shares in quantity, and for which there is nothing but a speculative demand here. The May traffic is reported as no better than in April. The market closes dull and drooping at the follow- ing quotetious: Obio Certificates, 27{@27§; Canton, 9359]; Comberland Coal, 44 @44}; Quicksilver, 522 82); Mariposa Preferred, 20§@20}; New-York Central, ; Erie, 71{@71{; Hudsou River, 1112112; Reading, 307§ @107; Michigan Southern, 78] 278{; 1llinois Central Berip, 117§ @118); Cleveland nd Pitisburgh 81f; Cleve Jaud aud Toledo, 10442104); Rock Island, 91§291%; Nortb-Western, 27§@27§; do. Preferred, 56§ @56}; Fort ‘Wayve, ¥} 2954 The stesmer's news aud the large additional sales of g¢1d by the Treasory have wholly reversed the condition ©f the mor cy warket, and instead of a full supply at 5 per cent there is a sharp demand &t 7 per cent on call, and !thm. doing in best commereial paper under 6 @ 9 per cent. Loans ou gold are not popular at the City Bauks, ‘which do not care to part with their Clearing-House Cer- tiicates to meet checksdrawn by their speculating dealers. The Treasury by its sales of gold and the payment of its temporary loans will make @ saving in interest aud get out of execution & class of obligations payable wpecifically in legal teaders, The City Bauks will now do & sensible thing by making National Bank notes s me- @t of settling halances at the Clearing-House, as the @overnment plainly does not intend to continue in use for their convenience a class of certiticates paysble in « eurrency different from that used with its other creditors, ‘There was & brisk demand for money up to the close of ‘Dusiness hours amorg stock houses. Seven per cent in gold Liae been paid for sccommodations, snd § commission ‘with 7 per cent in currency. The business of the Bub-Treasury was: Receipts, 89,694,374 45—for Customs, $410,000; Payments, $5,587, 58,57 Balance, $111,204,031 28; Gold Notes, $2,080,000. Exchange is nnnuhd aud the demand moderate from merchants. The rate for Sterling is) | 1606.. ! | Delaware and Hudson Cazal: 1094 @ 109§ for prime 60 | M deys LW, s 11043 1)) for sight; Paria ot 00 dava. 5,19 | Zuderios, oF lowest Krede of Catde... NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, WEDI\ESDAY, pue dull and rates are Tol ed with Flour to l.max'hc yerLbl. ¥ 9, ould & ( 3 e!’w]r 1 foot; Bavag $775 per foot; Mar-Potesi, 325 yper foot; Ophir, $125 per foot; Hale & Norcrof per foot; Ciown | Point, $1,200 per foot; Yell acket, §725 per foot; Belcher, §275 per foot; Alph 5 per foot; $150] cent; Califor or ehar nia State Telegraph Co., 31 per cent. ecial moe! g of the Board'of Directors of the sl Nutional Bank Mr. Wim. A, Wheelock was unani- 1y elected President to 1 the vacaney occasioned : uyihe, esq. Mr. Wheel- s f the dry goods firm of , W luh(,k]\(.uy, s the financial experi- :-x scessary to maintain the reputation of the bank. | At the same meeting Mr. William T1, Foster was ap- pointed sccoud and acting Vice-President, Mr. W Nliam | H. Santord wes appointed Cashier, and Mr. Caleb F. Cen | mou The e uding May 17 were €31,477 | 1665, 28,340 | Ine. of the Marietta and Cinein for the second week in May were: - 8 | 1665 £16,177 | Ine inggs & statement of Coal transported on tho The follo 5ivania b Tots! tuns For the sawme period For the week. For (e reaten, 115408 14,407 Canal Co. 14,514 409 | | Delaware and Hu Pennslvania Coal Co. Total tans.. The Providence Journal says of pnumg cloths that the market is very active, with an upward tendency, Goods are held firm at the following prices: 56x60, 1le.; 60x04, 64xG4, 1%. The following are tho sa x52, 9)c.; 6,000 picces, 56x60, 10 | 174e. Ip 5660, 10]e.; 40,000 picecs, 6064, 12¢.5 75,000 picoes, Gix 10,000 picces, €4x04, ; 9,000 pieces, 61x64, 30- .3 21,000 picces, 64 38,000 picece, Gix64, 12ic. private terms. Total, e Chicago Tribune of Thore was quite & panic in the Wheat market sto-da; rices foll 6@de, ¥ bush. As late as the Oth inst. No. pring Wheat (roguiar) Toe a8 Ligh as €1 € 4 bush., and decline of 2¢jc. ¥ bush. in Wheat, oo the 9th iusi., Tose as bigh Juy it fell to €1 bush.—a decline of Eankers and others who advanced €150 on | Whest a faw days ago begin to feel nervos, and tho Indiana who Lold largeiy nre somowbat discouraged. Corn ey and pring y declined 1@ 1jc. 4 Octs ruled ge. lower. Eye bush. The rage for speculation in prodace,which o4 about ten days ince, bas greatly subsided, and there of mctive ship: of all kivds of grai wsive of epecie, from the port of N , 1806, were §3,117,494, Markets—Canxsvrry Kercasep ror Toe K, Y. TRIBOMR. TURSDAY, May 22, 1806, ASHES—_The market Is rate demund; at 87 27} for Pots, o sris. 5 ellow W Houibern are in moderate 1 #al l‘tlwlb,fllivuflf DLES are without charg: mall sales at 20222, ieid at 40@ n moderate re q-mL wmative. Sperm end Pate American Ingot has bee Do important obo Acquidneck an private terwn, 1 bage. including 105,596 bex in New-Orleans, 6,000 in W 1,500 10 Mobale re bos been less activit the demand i ge, aud may be called steacy ) hm U ;.w-lv aud 553239 for Orleans hud Tua.. lulu 1,100 bules. FEATHERS are without change; salcs t 5. 281 05 for prie Western, FISH~D1y Cod aro moderately active, but prices are with. vu %6, Mackerel Uy re well sus- ¥ out material ehange; sales of %00 qtls., at €1 aro in fair jobbig dewand, and pricts go .ed, Herrings are quiet and nrcbanged. FLOUR AND MEAL—The demand ior Western and State Flour is wore generel, and the low and medinm grodes re 10 5 Fowily brands are firm and in moderate re- at 87 25287 ¢ b .q Superfice for KERAPIENE f s .f ] hode & 65 for Shippivg Ounio; 9 Wb@ @4 tor brande, and 814G 317 fog 5t. Lguis Extras Cunadian s Tn faiv Jetiahd 400 beifer; sales of 350 bbls, ut §225 @895 for the low grades of Exirs, nnfl awnmg Trade and Family Extras. Southern Fiour is and nped; sales of 3% bls, at #10 252819 for mixed to good Superfine Country Baltimore, &c., and $12 10081675 for Trade avd Family brands. Rye Flour is dull and lower; eales of 150 bbls. at €575@8625. Corn Meal is quiot and sales of 300 bbi. at &4 20 for Weatern, and (xllAl\ The market Is 3 to per bush, better, but the busines bas been on'y moderate, 0WIng 10 the exireme prices hmuu on; tie inquiry is confined to millers: the sules are 0 bush. Amber Milwaukee, at §2 06 10; 7,000 bush un-.r Michigan at 82 51, and 4,600 bush. White do. at 83, Barley is inactive, but ficmiy held. Barley Malt w du'l and neminal. Outs are more sctive and sre petter; the sales are 72,000 bugh. ut 50e. for New W estern afloat; 57 ¢ e, for Old do. in store, and vie. for State afioat. Kye is moderately active and firm; eales of 4 500 bush. at 5. for Westorn, and 61 15 for State, Corn quits active aud 2@3e. better; th und is moderute; the demand is confined to the ¢ | lnd loeal trade; the sales sre 63,000 bush, at E02823¢ for Un- sound; E‘.’]ah«. for New Mixed Western sfloat; #3% 5. for 0l do. 1o store, mow Leld Iigher, aud Eie low. GUNNIES are in better demand, and prices are firm; sales of 700 bales Cloth, on the spot and 10 arrive, here and in Bos- il t 22a22c. gold, and 7@ dije. currency, and 20¢., cur- resey, for I HAY sl r demand and firm; sales of 200 bales at 63c. for Shipping, #ad 16@eCc. fo retai lots. HOPS e firm sud in good demand for home use. We quole at 208 W Toc. a8 10 growth Aud qualty, HEMP—Manilia is dull, ot 9i@%c. goid. Other Kinds are nomina LA ul&l!n(ern “ ¥ AD—"The market fs dul LEA e market §s dull st 6§ @6je., gold, for B i by ot el bpnsil e LIME is fu fair demand aud firw, at §1 50 for Common, and | €2 for Lump. MOLASSES—Prices are firm and the demand fair, but business is retricted for waut of stock; sales of 250 hhds. Englisk Island ou private terme, O1LS—Liuseed continues firm and in brisk demand; sales at 81 55381 61 for City, vey in fair demand and firw at $4, three Fish Oils are firm and in fair demand, ut 81 g for Crude Whale, and 82 30@£2 35 for Crudo Spers 1d Dil is in moderate req t from &1 4010 or No. 2, No. 1 and Priwe. TROLEU M~The market is dull, but prices have onder. We quote at 74 @ 2c, for Crude, n bond, and 59@t2. for do., free. in Pork to- s sbow 10 particalar variation, the wmarket 4 of 70 bbls, Mess 10 esaential ¢ [3 | 4 dny, but pri oloaing steady; for fature delivery sl €0 50a g o2k, buyers: option July, the salew cash and re = 400 bbls. at 830 2@ 8§30 W for Old Mess; 831 for i swall jots, and 824 for Old Prime. Deet is in rices are firm; sales of 200 bbls. at §112 8§14 et §162820 for New do.; 8143817 for aud $202824 for New do Tierce Beef s Qull an prices'aro nomtnal et e Cut Meats are dull; aiin, 460 240, or Cihiclunail Bagged Hatse, is neglected. Lard is dull, aud io the abseaco of sales prices are numinal. r )l i AFTERNOON PROVISION nln (4 o'clock.)—Pork w: G Toaien of 1,500 DOl Mk, o 490,313 Bas0 ‘closing at the latter rate,” Lord is dull and nominal. HICE=-Tlo market i quict but frmer; saice, 200 bugs Ran- goon &t 9@94c., wow held highe O A1 jiaw Sagars ate fairly active and very firm, at 10f@104e. fax fair 10 good Refining, and some ask je. higher; solen of Wbout 1,000 blids, Refined are steady. SEEDS—Clover Seed i# in moderate dewmand, at &a9je. for ‘Western, and 10@10ic. for States ‘Tiziothy Seed in in limited demand, st €6@86 25 ¥ bush. Rough Flax Seed is in light t 82 0283 ¥ bush, Calcutta Linsecd is firm, at 70 In Boston aud here. EPELTELR 1s auiet; stoallsaies at 727, g0 TALLOW—T market is,unsettled, R pm:u are lower; wnles of 110,000 1. at 12¢12fe. for Western, aud 24y for City. TIN-The market is dull; Straits and Foglish at 20e., gol TOBAC Tho foreig n< everyiling Js uiseitled; wal lc quote Lanca at 2le., and wuch disturbs the market; of 1,631 bids. Keotucky ut quiet, but steady; sales of 30 20h for Weaters. { Produce. MAY 22.-10,325 bbls. Flour, 258 Lbls. Whisky, 604 bbls. Corn Meal, % sacks Corn Men), :md)hnlh‘Wha‘-l. 4,668 lm':h Corn, 19,55 bush. Ouis, 7,610 bush, Rye, 10 phics,'Ashics 45 bbls. Pork, 162 pkgs. Cut Meats, 53 pkgs. Lard, 5,453 bls. troienm. NEW-YORK CATILE MARKET, —— # w n:!cl_l‘fll ‘o THE WEEK EXDING TUrsDAY, M “ o ay 22, 1566, Beeves Cows. Vesls Lanios Swine. Total. 6,108 14 1,041 18654 14,918 4,775 These wero sold at the followiug .I.lrht lun lo-m.. Cm Vnh hnhk Swina. Total At Allerton, 115 14,918 At Trowning’ b A % R At O Briev' cjeci sosi - ecaliiEV At Cliamberiis w0 900 7,616 kville. 110 . ‘nue gen. 1,763 1,673 ... Seut from t rect to butche: 173 ... BOD 1000 .... Avumu weekly ast your...... 5,255 118 1,500 16,091 11.023 31,872 )ae' ipts last week. 67 1795 15,181 15,636 37,851 PRICES OF BEEF AT TUE PRINCIPAL MAEKET, THIS WEEK. The following are the quotations per pound. upon the ull- mated net nffln of meat—seller unfl”; offal. bullock whose quarters will weigh 8 cwt., at 10 cent mnd. amounts to $50. The next best on & That generally Tiatof orioary Coata per pornd D Tmperial | f ia Steam Navigation Co., 61 per | g MAY 93, ! 1“"Mr\-n!nvnn'M'(humrrhlw day, entimated ot 12421} of e WHFKE THE CA "' ~ Nocks £0d at Allertou’s are rejorted from the follow- ¥ the fallowlng poutes: Trie Railroad, 552 n Lllntlvn and Amboy Kailread, 110; N Ly ll mm n R Jersey Centra on foot, 43. ROVELS. ¢ drovers, owners or consign- where tie callle are reported 17 40 The following are the ram: ees of 1l nnnuwl droves, | u ll\ml 1. 1. Westheimer, Tik . J- Levy, Hi J Stewart, Til P. O'Neil, Pa. 'H M, Valentine, W. Martin, 1l Il. Miller, Pa P. McComviile, D. ¥rank, 11 16 Conners & fyan, ..104 Chareh & Tard, [ ilis, 1. ... 7413, MoPlerson. Til. (nlln\u\ 1 “3¢3| Feed & Whesh 71 iariem Local 72| The total number tbis week 1,672 head Jast week, and with 5235 head, laat yea, and with 4,732 for the correspon age por week g Week one year Iay et the privelpal mar. **The number sold yesterday and cad la fI'tk md\ t fead, ot market oue ¥ . XG, OR PRIN hmua-y, May 21.—There are in the sales-yards et Forty-fourthst,, 3,100 head of = bailocks; there have been nearly as many more sold during the week— that is, at Bergen about 1,763; at Yorkville, 110; at these yards, £00; sent from cars direct o slavghter v : at dow- town stables (estimated), week of 6,10, without countisg any IOV, though we do not hear of any certal We are certain none are necde and .mu now Lere ba sold_ with lice of ponnd below f last Monday; rhet opened this i n slow at that, k. the aver: of a pent in tlo sold to day ome lots sold iast Monday md averaging 16 MARKET, price below last weck. at 160, @ B, of better quality than & sieers, 12 at17e, | Ove lot of fat ewt., #old on the seales at 16c § owt. Anotber 0150 head, Dighter but fat, sold st 1r?- P WtE B P owt. 1 enttio bave ot about the of saies gen ! Tither of these lots a1ll dress €0 aud wh been sold by estimate, butchers !nn geoerally same advantage in weight, so that whi. erally show only a decl hardly that, we be the advantage of butchers. A vers few extra bulloc| #0!d to-day st 18c. ¥ W, and but tew heluw 15¢., and that is What keips the averags up—it is quality aod Jow esti- mate of weight. Cattle, sold at Dergen on Frida; st 17, conld mot be sold here to-day et 16 & cording to estimates of owners who bad cattie of the same quality in both es. A pretty large poition of the stock I.n. {8 in the hands of men who it at Albany st high firures, expecting to be able to oparate for a rise Lere, but the gomuwission caftie were too many for thew. We are giad to Seo that dohn T. Alexander. who has had more eattle soid on comumission in this warket than any other man in tho trade, Yas commenced & run of 300 bead a week. We Lope it may serve as a regulator of the market, Iis cattle sold at 152 163c. per pound, e best Tlinois drove. Jool Dally’s, 147, sold at 16 @ite. Tne best drove in market, 5 Okio Durliams, soid at 16 @17e. In spite of all efforts to & t. the market closes dull with 8 good many eatile unsold, The weatber o dry aad miid. CLOSE OF THE MARKIT. Tuesday, May 22 —The weather tuis morning is very faver le for closing out the remnants of droves left over yesterder, butebers declare that prices are biguer than at the close of business Inst night, which n not uylikely, aa then there were & go0d many avxious individuale trying 1o sell out, which at one d ut tmpo 1w os bofiday with the id wp their bu Feast of the Passover, find purchasers for over the year, with no arny Tiday in preparation fo Y Hfl( that we demand, be would net wonder £ h and see where much of she stock goes—this week a tzain of cars Joaded for New-Haven, Coun, aid_every week alwost the « tire region within & circuit of 60 miles. 1t 8 that that mak A the demand, and keeps up the aTe eating very much less eve) and I heretofore; and as the price of wutton hias s beef, there haa been for that an ireressed demand. The Feceipis bave been remarkably large aud quality very good. Tt twe larly so this week. Of the close of the i may say that 1t bas been dull business, nnd hard to se {be stock at closing ratos last night. We hear,of good st sold on the scales et 16c. § B net. No fresh stock received. BROKERS SALES OF BULLOCKS. Bartram & Caiver, for J. Suwith, 101 Liiaois stee at 15a 1%, Beach & Bray, for J. T. Alexa Tlinois steers, fair flesh, sold at 157 Lawless lt. Trainor bad 74 Lllioo st aver g igle & u-u:\ml sold 241 1llinols steers, 63 cwt., st ifo. A mm drove. bmdw of W. 8 Clark 'J (’»Io ptoes s partieu w“r r. partly at Ber 7ewt. dewt, runont st oo R u H g’g urhame, £ ewt., 1 pair, 4,450 | m held for With an ofer of #40% not woid. ¥he drave §47 wgs f5d auninger, in Pickawny County. | A% waoll sold 60 Lilinoiw steers, 42 at 9c., Vve weight, b""“""‘u‘z%yi‘*.m fair, 6 ewt. average, sold at J. Hole: 10l steers for A. H. Monroe, an nout ot 14@ i6e. 1w, bought at Bergen, 74 ewt., ol t 1..,3 16, 0. ¥. 0. Nell s0ld 16 Backs Co., Pa., stoers, 7§ ewt., at 1540, Richardeon & Goff bad | goud drove, 146 m, an ev 0ot b P. Westhelmer sold 149 1 arsday and Fridey, III @16c. on 64 oWt arch & Hurd, for Woodreff, 46 Tilinois steers, €427 ewt., at |w 7e. 1. Weixel sold 102 llinole stillers, mean, 5} owt., hoppers, at l4@l%e. Coney & Conger, for M.IDonabne, at Bergen. 170 Llinets steers, 61 ewt., air, @i6e.; for Wood "G ileple, 133 | Thiiois stilierw, nice, 74 cwt., avesaging l6o.; 150 for e owners, corn cattle, 7 cwt. net. partat Bergen, at 15@174e.; 21 for J. MePherson, Llinois seers. good. 7§ ewt, at 158 17¢. Pnuun & Jiro,, for J. Dalbey. 147 11iinois steers, scant 7¢ owt., 8 fne drove, it 16@174e.; fow on acaics AL IRC. :lotnluy was selling B0 good 74 owt. Tilinows steers at 1661 se. 0. W. Martin, for Mmself, 92 Lilinow steers, & good fat ol At 15 i7¢. um for 1. K. Smith, Tiinoie steers, pretty fair, ewt erw, POUEH? bf € WL, B Teore 12 l‘lm 1152 16)c. 5 tops, . for I K, S, umum«-mmnn 43 Llinols steers, 1at e , 1t " r-l A &“’ Tat drove, litile oonree, sold at 13 2 B3 SicPherson, 108 very good Thinola steers, 74 0wt nt 16 @170, Also at Berg iinols steers, Bought at Piiisburgh, aud soid at 156 e on Tewh dd 77 inols steers at 15@ loe. on 74 ewt, ine wold, 00 his 0Wn 104 Lilinol steers, & good fat drove, 74 owt.. runulng out at | “onners & iyan vold 4 Lilinois steers, 7§ owt., st 13¢. aver- ‘mu,ll(nws—unn are offerfug this week, not because they are wanted, bat, because there in 80 nearly a certaioty Lbat the swill aud other large cow stables will be broken up, the owners are threwing their cows into market, And here \we wish to cantion country buyers against taking cows oat of iho city. as they will run a great sk of introducing the pleuro- preumonia anong their stock. Tiere i+ scarcely wiy seswon 0 the year when this dineane 18 00t t0 be found in nearly all amon their foeks; i the laugusge of member of the Mealtl Cowmission—himwel{ well qualitied to speak—he **wonld pear) e ua have smalipox. 15 bia family as thie disoase 1n his Berd.” Cown are not selling well, though occasionnily fancy anitzal b briage 690, but 870 (o 865 e the ravge for wedinw 1o B EAL, CALVES—Cool weather and moderate receipts b er helped the onlf trade, there belug o diffieulty in & Lie. for good ealves, while 1. is puid for the ary venls ring 744 d vell wuch slower than calves, " ruled out of market we omit to ention them. 8. McGraw sold 50 calves i Bixthst, which averaged 815 36 ¥ » of sheep and lambs. by sev: hl M the shecp-brokers who sell on commiesion, will give the average of prices per bead this weok. They noted per poand, hve weight, for—Sueared Sheep, ufih. moe, 11w e "The Sheep market this moraing has somewhat recovered from ite great depivs day, whe prices ranged lower thau et sny time before, since high A fow extra koo qualiy Wan considercd the top of e als (ouly one car lond 1n 5 xilist.), the brokers wero better abie 10 nuwe terus (0 buyers tinn they were ou Monday, and auy good fair _lot would “comuard 7e., wnd for strictly first-olnss Statie.. with pretty quick males.’ On Monduy, butchers got il thelf stock F@ge, lower than weday, and a g od many cou- mon sheep sold at Gabje. P I leaving many usold, weather 1o-duy Is iy wind cool enough for stout woolens, and tiis i quice in_fayor of drovers Ve unsheared sheep have lhmuoolnlnm Lambs are gencrally poos this season, and bring 12@15c. ¥ D, o futr 60 1 Lambe 801 ut 87 e u Hame soid 4409 sheurd siwep, averaging 85 99 per became fashionable. H Hrfirwv *old 460 Lead, some of them very guood, st an average of #6 5l bambe:Lu reports through Knse & MoPherson John Kuse, Jr., Judd & BucKingham, A, Van Wert, and owuers, the fol- Jowing snies: 142 sheep, ®% 50, 175 sleen, §7 20, w0 heep, 8740, 208 aheey. &7 25; 398 slieey, #7; G4 xbee), 86 35, 1,04 eep, 86 50, Toe sheey. $u; W0 sheep. 8579, 1174 sheep, €5 0; uum M 31 sheep, 84 %0, From Obiu—d. W. 1 Ware, 301, Jolin Flan Downing, e . . Heuderasn, i Graw, Searles & Suevney, Frew, aw W. A, Mogruder, Mogruder & Bradtield, 2. From Minow—k MeGraw, 605 George W Daway, 1,321, From New York—H. Teats, 120t Searles & Sweeny, (0 ol rom Now-Jersey —Gearge 1. Holeowbe, 157, Joun Cornell, From Pennaylvania—Wim. Leeds, nan, W0 Jubn Eliow, g, e, Tsuae Vansatis, 21 lienry | Hoist, 181; R. s~ 0. I Kincsier, 3e8; J. 2.6, Jowcph Wrodiioid, 215, s JLm, L Lodwig & Eowe man, 409, THE SWINE MARKE Receipta by Railroads, to wit: River Railroad, aid; Lris Railroud, 3.4%; New T . | 5,151: total, 14,018, jons—! Wmn corn-frd hogs, weight; 124@lde, dead "llhl. Al ipariet Monday, and nearly ah sold i 1048 0 b onday, and nes wold at e, bat bayers claimed and obtained sowe concessionn Tuesdiy lnlqpnn belng 10jc. and trade slow. Bales were very recular Guriig the Week, with ouly @706 variaton st any tiwe. €ont, | ' ™, 10§ @104 ,lllv. | Sinancial, “NEW GAS The Books fe G iock A3 AND HEATINO a ), D, PETROLEUA. £ May, at the B ud wil e $3,000 000, with power to [ Yorkun opp st beed org I iy wil bey o e g8 to the stockholders at cost, ¢ heen tesolved upon, § subscribers to thee Lie benefit of & cliesp an of farnisbing end of 10 7 it Upon {38 €00 rec Independent of m-.‘p‘.m\‘.u. s produced from coal aod te_ex freat economy of the petroleam go8, it bemng £ost to the congumer than the former, it will eril e, and wopply & ot eulinary and lanniry puri eaully, are invites | e i practical operation, bi e w the n uld it hnluornm Nor & ¥EIOAN Fii - 114 BRoApwAY, N W Vous, ¥ ] for ll-v Not Company Wil Office of the Cowpa way, on MO dny g1 Mey tustant. 2 . and e ThicAao A%p 3 ont HE, ANNUAL MEF HOLDERS AND STOCKHOLDER NORTIH-W N RATLWAY COMPAN beld at the TF. will b on of the Com any in the City of Ciioego, on THERSDAY the b day of Juue, 1666, ot 1} o'clock OFrice oF ACIHIC ) +t., corver Hmover at., TO SCRIP 87O is bereby given that the Board of ll‘.mn(»" at their stated meet L dop! y VI GhTRR be and the i 2 b velug Fity D © 1665, to fucreese the Cop- and fnclueive of Au "uid ot Ay of Jene. coraance with tha terms of the wount paid ther will be + on or beforn the sahd 1et d f stock will be 4y fos oursender of the eertilicates of Scrip By cider of e Hoard of Direg TH Serlp Stoek, the sie to forfeitare bn def A the settiog of L iy flud necemary, o receive dfrom & 'elock p. m. on the 2at he 12th day o Ju AUGUSTUS RCH IVEN th a. 1 Hay umtl § o'ciock &, m. o 4 g " ¥ LL, Secretary. t l'x- l.lrul\s COMPANT OF N Bank. corner of Cham the 1 ioat, wnd wil ol eapital wock of lll{ll IM ML F B 3 ost o Co JONN R s,y xreaL HaiLroan (o w-Youx Mey |. 166, the SHAREHOLD- tr ANC d, Leaties ESDA Orriowor Tae 1L 1866. VERMILYE & CO., 44 WALLS BANKERS AND DEALERS ‘1‘ GovE l‘\\ll STOCKS COMPOUND IN TIIflEqT NOTES. CLOSING PRICES, NEW.YORK, ) y 22, tatered, 9., PANKERS, No. 3 NASSAU-8T. BUY snd SEML AT MAnu.r m’rnd ALL DESCRIPTIONS GOVERNMEN T SECURITIES. ACCOUNTS of BANKS, b \\KFR.I wid etbers RECEIVED on f €7 COLLECTIONS MADE TIIRL)I.()'IOUT THE UNITED TATES AND CANADAS. €7 CERTIFICATES OF i/\ KING 1IOUSE JAY COOKE & (0, CORNER WALL ANT) NASSAU-STS., NEW-VORK. Me buy aud sellathe moat'iberal cussent yrices, ard keep on hand o fulk supply of PEGovERNy ENT BoNDS OF ALL ISSUES, EN-THIRTIES CERTIFICA ES O} INDLETEDN CcompoURD INTEREST NOTPS, ‘An’n';:nulu orders for parchase and sae of STOCKS GO JUH‘{ MUNROE & Co., AMERFCAN BANKERS, No. 7 KUE srnm., PARIS, No. 8 WALL -5!' ‘X?W YORK, in i parte of Forope, BONDS, and ki ICAN BANKERS. MOVED FROM DE LA PAIX 1BE, PARIS. No, 7 RUE "t BROKERS. “BANKESS. \\“ THAYER 45, @Q; T Broadway,NY. % BUY A\") 'sl LL: RAPH STOCK. lAP" “ TOCK. of ¥xg ene and Telorraph fteek. ove-named seeirities for P l'um HHONAL, A HOLDERS heving either or all of the sale will find an hwmediate market irough o, ot the MOST PAVORABLE i, .‘r!-( ity of o6, at 3 0'clock i b" beld at l . A EDNESIAY, the M day of 3 P e Tranefer Bocks of the Company will be b on bl tion ay - bove. 1 A 1o this compromise se Wi b srietly byl by the J.F. FRANRLL Al t rej Whast Bouds,” rosdwar, wt City of K Al EI1UNDRED DOLLARS. B u MUNDRED AND SIXTY THR AL STOCK OF THE BANK OF 06RO AL aderaigned b ngppolited Asent & held by sald in bebelf of the Siate of Vissourt for the sule State 16 the Bank of tie Sta'e of Misonrt, witl reccive soeted Prepe wale for (he d Stock or any part theseaf antil 12 o'cleek .. of MONDAY, Juge 4, 1865 in parn ance of of the Genersl [ o b to nd, sod. provi e for ite csombiy of the Stste of Missouri, eutilied “An to reo sk owined by this won Sehool F March Sth, 1056, ber of sha -mp«- 110 B Picased, om_of p ity the [ B 'E. MINING RIOW=The ANNU ST HOLDF RS No. 12 Wil sl election of offic 8 may come b l"lL‘\'l' MORTGAGE BONDS WESTERN PE YLVANIA RATLEOAD e indorsed prio- al and by rivauls Kailoud. dwll B ; B V\\LIP A\l DIANA Illlll(U\IJ . Ouher fre clae RAILWAY BECU LR . FRY, No. 12 W, Mirwirknn axp Pranus oo Cuies Biwa Coupaxy's Ory cr, No. 45 Lxcuanor Prace, (oo 2 m’lflaal.lz ¥ FPHE Transfer Books () will ba Closed from e 20 h of MAY lock p. il (u o'clok A . L] I!l.i 5 ot M wanke Travsier Age $50,000 of the FIRST MORTG A LYNCITY snd NEW-YORK RAl o faling dae July I, 108, balance 4 TE D, 3 of DIREC thie 1411 K. MOR- LONDON (Sucermors to ¢ PEABODY & Co.), sveilsble in the orincipal cites of EUROPR the FAST, ioesed by DABNEY MORGAN & Co, No. 3 Exchan, I T e T TR Y TS Bonkmg fiausu and Bnnkm L. S. LAWRENCE & CO., BANKERS, NASSAUST., NEW-YORK. 9.780 end COMPOUND IN- NOTES, GOLD and SILVER wd OTIERS RF- 51 ON DAILY GAN & Co., NO, |g| ONS MADE on all accessible poln adan, s reiuras made on day of Tec WA, B, REND, THEQ. 8. FOWLE] EENR.Y CLEWS & Co., (Successors to Livermore, Clews & C DANKERS, 82 WALL STHEET, NLW YORK. DPPOSITS IN CURRENCY AND GOLD RECEIV Il-uh-u. Bankers -ul individuale opening sccounts with us will ALM)WI‘D ln'rrnrsr st the carrent market rate on all DAILY LANC cet to check on Mvum notice. U. 8. aml'lu AES PURCHASED AND ¥ ALE. All kiude on hand, ready for instant deiivery 'fl‘-uuum made on Washington and all poiats of the Union, with Quick Retuine, U‘PHANV &. ELLEEY, ANKERS, No. 20 BROAD STREET, Il-bou of the N.- York Stock Exchange, DEALERS IN EXPRESS AND TELEGRAP}I STOCKS os bought ard sl " X & the lowest market oud e ALBANY, A RATES. —— - )2 1665, that the fi b A RVER WANR of the CiTY on located in the City of New- superintendent_of the =] BN ")».-r\nmn m | to throw out from the sirenia B I e s« 8 ;(;() 000,-5TCK of CARPETS, OIL. OTHS and FURNITUKF.~We sre 8 the azzedt sud best se stock of (npol- Ullcloths and cliy, st the greateat reductien n prices ever kiew | ! Daten Hewp ¢ Ceton apestey #180, Joiin Cronsiey w50 100 pleces of Crowswy's best pulent Lo Ml-‘ by salt wate L. , which will be #0) great barg. We itk off-r g wery select stock of Parlor, Bedroom wd Kitchen Fuarvitore, Coll nd exam! nmx n-a hun -. the lazge wholewle and ret U FARKELL Medical. (CONTAGION ARMLESS Lo those who use BRANDRETH'S PILLS. Facliove of IV'I the most |I|«IHd bas withis bim » germ or root of that origlual pure brocd o JOSM0N uo’rn!l EVE. porte his life, and constazsly stroggiee IRUPT HUMORS inta the bnw’n!-. ln'wnn‘u'x PILLS aseist this REGENERAT This germ of pure blood sun ING P Ty their powerful aid wo constontly meke blocd of a better quality, o0 whole is Fepewed ¢ fied. 'wiin desiro to PASS UNTOUCHED by eontagioss waladies, who b oF -fmndn-u of body and misd, or to have pewthiul ehil en, should u: yier NDRETI'S PILLS, 3 the bl 1LY ACCUMULATION: Dnydcl- of Newport, R. 1. writes A which cleante the} bowels at NHEALT Thomas R. Tezsed, & dik inasi 1- May 2, 1665, to Dr. L ‘ My labors in behalf s re altogether for the puble bere | " Iall‘" ‘I ry(.LIIL “ I y"-Lfi)IIQ of inestimab e vilue ily who used thems iota a lotter dited Dawson, Towa, April24, 1666, to. e B Branireth from Andrew Logad. eug.: i cur physician represented ber case 00 fo Boeane uied tar biber physic Lree he ced het choe 00 wehiel freures the BRANDRETH o PA 0 NITROUS OXIDE way, comer of Elghte JOVERNMENT X SEAL ( vdersi zued. wiil RIDAY, May 91, 165, 14,300 GALLOKS OF 8 (3 bareln, evordilyg abirt 42 galions eacs, e R i zug g ab: Propoals wi ( t 24 g Ui nos »- rvr.lvnl for less than three () basrels or 6 (5) halt bassels. ; "All the peckages ove bee by the purclusacr, wik be ¥ their deliveey. Tt . Wherf, W Al"'n‘ D.C Krig-Gev. H. F. Clerke, A, City. ‘Brevel Brig.Gen. C. L. Kilbura, A. C. 0. 8., U. §. A., Philadel- yhin, Pa. Winsi Brig Gen. . Wilson. ¥, 8., asd Breved Lieat. Col, Copte and . 8, 1. S A, Baitimore, Md. - Or at thin Ofice. . Pagsment in Government fnds, abont ffty per cent of which will ba sivder before the o the sgceplaace of tie bid, end the ery comniences. id received from partios who have felled to comply with theis of their b [ in W roquested to be present st the cpening aces il be Lo Jod 4t the Goverawent V " by the Government n vegard to bids will be . BELL, M. sid 5 l)u‘luu:v SPRINGTIRLD, L1 RI AT ~In pursu- or elghty foor of will be Teceived iy of Jure Leat aishing two thou 2. avd in other respects not to Le i n-..m,. Department, o0 § eV ork State National y: D o The wee T Bt Mok ul - o tio pa b sa of the list session of (he yo| Bapk:dn tho Gy of . Adbany, for aix yesrs fcou the date beseof, und , Legltaore: ‘-'fnr ssid puting parer to be delivered 1o the Secrvtary y anding elieal Ny ; o | of Stsce, st tie State Houwe 10 Springfeid, 1 1noiv—800 rears o The outstanding eireolat of the 'seid bink must by delivered on GF befure the first duy of Deceniber besi, 800 1eams v of from the dote hiwreol: for redewption and pay re t0 b o charge upow (he fund Ornce, DIVIDEND uf "FIVE ltULl,ARS per HllARb (free from Government tax), b yh day been declared ou the ital Btock of the Company, At this (fice. on wnd afier Friday, the 18t Jst.. 3 those wi n-m Stockholders on the closing of the books, May I, 166, The 'lnn-lu‘ Bo.ks will_reo) MEN o Ao STeawsuip Nrw York, anY SECOND DIVIDE ice is hereby ( Directors bave this day declired ‘s CEXT oat of the et r-mll. f the £ VORE AND ALLRGIAN 23 Liverty-st, New York, May HE BOARD of DIRECTORS have s day de- DIVIDEND of ¥1VE PER CENT on the capital stock ot the offica on and after the 24ih inel. T Ormice ov Tae N rl‘ of the Cowpan; Transfer books EW-YORK SAVING ner of Fourtewath o S BANK, Eighth-ave., cory PER CENT intere of tax’ Deporits made o or bef 7o Jume ) will drs L H. BuLL. Seeretary, THOMAS NT INTEREST PAID, ‘s'lxllku FREE from Go On Sums from $1to "» y TIKD AVF, SAVINGS BANK. Corner of Twenty-sixth st. and Third ave. ————— A TS Chances for Bnsincos Alen. U'\\Rlll\fl‘tuul DAY-SCHOOL for SALE— meut Tax, RE BUSIN rights of u Patent Covering, W1 ies pulibs places, ol yaclenlars P. 0. Hox No. 104, NEWSPAPER ani ver 22534; on )i oue Adan, sl Gorloa s person deslring to enter fnto s pertnership In the sbove able opportuuity will ded by oue of the present RBOND, Washington, D. C. l“nl{ SAL Westel ogether wit il pastion RSON nnderstanding the Wine Business can leurn of the best opening |u New.Vork He must command o 005 4 yeaz. C improved mode of adves- now offored for ] iew), good o'l e vl m.y ¥ cash o e e Railzoad, 31 miles from 201 1 'hmp—’lho TOOLR, STOCK and ;5 of & Machine Shop. all in good running order, with N ‘wenty fourt Ok SALE—GLASS "FACTORY, foot of B Twenty-fourt Furnsce in full blast; largew -.h....a/. nd cargo of 100 at No. connty in (ke Undted <t nd 3 p. ., every duy th to 81,000.—Men looking for pital of $100 to $1,000, lz ased by any aver ofle Ca lD!)om lt qmg Concern, o directo invited Lo to the Lower li b new boat SIN wat Company, on VLU R et dock, fook of Chauber S AND TRANSPORTA- leted nriange e o, Coln wud Bulilon, 16 all ol aud Buliion, (0 a1l paris of Lo Bouth and W est, o g As this Company I ftal, but by bo o worklug on o et od Tmoginary 965, that the i AR oveuiiiion Toocied ed, ut par, by the Buperinten entation at the New-Yorx Stato Na for six years from the date horeof, | e H: tonal Bak. in the City of A nd not thereafier. The outatanding cirenlatiog votes of (e snid bank must be prescnted, | a8 eforessid, within six years from tiv dute hereof s aid o'l noies which | thall Bot bo preert n uid payineat wirhin the (e od, w 1 the fund iu the hay leomcad ol cmsm e e upon the (uud i the hauds of Ap.25 law.6u 0. Y LER, Superintendent. ] | 1546, r 236, | notes | OTICE i# hereby given, pursuant to Cha: Laws o! 1859, and 476, Lawa of 1863, that the Lesued to the Citlzens' Bank, a bauking associstion located in the eit; R e REDEEMED AT FAR by the Buper ntendert t’;f.:u 'Tx.n 'n: m‘nm..lo. umlnh(l i fbe New-York State Honal , fu the eit, Lany, for from late hexeaf, and not thereafier. 4 g The outstanding elreuial note ] sonted, s aforesaid. Within sx yorts fr rescuted for fe notes ‘which ehail not be | withia the time ti pectied il case o b i iu the In perintondent for that por 9 SCHI l‘lonn 1N CoLomApa GoLp Axn ‘Il.'ll luug No. 23 WiLLIAN ST, Ko-m.- 13 sl 14), N FPNIE BANKIN DALY ZIER & COE," will ocen, | whew completed, o of s ) 194, -HOUSE cnf " DANIELS, ¢ h(l- | o premises No. 24 ool J i B, DANIELS, ol ILLTA munu LUKE ¢, Formerly of " I- "Gon & MeCe Merchants, New-York. HE FOURTH NATIONAL BANK bave RE- m.vt.hu 1ot new Faaking Room. Nassawat., northesst cor Finest.. ovvosite Usited Siates Treasury. l 'l‘ fxvorble tef 5| othes i o £ EEWEIN G, No. 16 Brondway. (‘)Hlu;m OF THE AVY who lost their sonal effects when serv »n"ll(‘ll‘lll‘ldtl’m\"\l an recover pay for the the 1 narese. We ba I. IllnlWi t o, ho 1 Paike fon. ) BE ADOPTED: Jaysold, of Kioreh: bis A viee and healthy BOY, r l\( M Surmture. INAMELED FURNITURE of war- Also, solid Chesinnt and Wainnt Cliamber FARRINGLON 3. No o8 414, —The largest assort= Wanat (EDROOM l EDROOM ted e atirs, mnu plain o alst., nted, ALt tablstied LEN \\aulu.., (\\Il JURNITURE BRAUNSDORF, s their long axprricnce wid ust-closs farnicirm, d ited to el uites or otherwise l) Trom the comman scfa bed i it L. b 1 mlh T Sl b o, The opscer Factery sod e o) N 17 Bleschor sb. eor. of Bollives. * Alve. ¥arnitare on ook Silver Medal at Lt Fair American [ustitote ; is entirely dil Inle Lo o1 dar. two | JCKHARDT® Extension PARLOK BEDSTEAD | ‘he DEPOT BUILDING at Pleasant- ! for fusther | M | Saudy Mook .. betora the first dxy of January next, and 1, first day of February next, The person of perso. quired to give boud t conditioned t FROM SAVANNY fe, Mirs. F. Parsons, J,pm"‘ and wife, Miss Mes, Hall 3. wl srds’ P. flov A. Siivestein, Mr, Jackeon, A terion, W. Siup . Mertio. W' R B Doiser & 54 Grirwo'd, B e »pn.... b Livingston—Miss Lizzle Dana, 0. H.Luf fonon and lady, . senben: R ker, G W, d child, Mr, Sumpon, W, Alsap and Baltard ubri k and indy, W . Talbott, wife, , And ser vout, B. L Judson, the K lr lmrun Mr. and two chiidres, L. Asbw, Roberta SJI [ L Mo l Mee. J. Pe flbnnr Mra. Groasell and thiee n.MNru, AW, Diger Geo. C. i, Fisb, Tia *h.:.“ isn, Msn 3311 Mo e r Brows, R k. C. Wood and aker, A, G W FROM HAMBURG—In arine Hecker, Helens Becher, J. children, Sarsh and Lovise Lisssuer, Bau Ce F., cb eidarin, Mueldefl.lw or, B, Sk o aud W « s Loewl, B, Beri Therewe Echuids, ":r O ¥. Koocke, B, Wolf, [t @aud ehi'd John Delany Thew A Cored, Mr. and Mis, Miik . Hrown. Mis. Wadren and chi d, P. Comerfoid. Mr. and Mrs. Stokew ing, Me. Hochsend, Owens, Mrs. Matthews asd ch = o, . Nir. Mesbrcaer, L Mlie. Autace.ie Roubarke, Muo M N- siot Belthazar, 2 Mue. W E. Tonr M Geory. Me, b, Alex, TLavign Avguen i AND SOUTHAMPION -l deumabip Hrw Hedier wnt fam 0y Bime, M. Sindier. W, reth, B, Gpbor, G men—Jon D, wellet burgh ironsu I 99 16 steery [ WIGH wATES THIS DAY | Gov. lsland, Sun Ris SHIPPING 1MUYV LIEGCENUE, 2 NEW VUK. POKY s Wobiadba s o £, bokwida, He on Sciir. Mary Standish, Rick, Geor-eown D " Saker & Dayton. s Brie. Crowdh ¥ ibdeijbia. Abiei Abiots. Speran erica Eage (U Puildelibia Esston & )y Ticiman, ey Forrle & Co. 8. €. Nittie. Arvived, ahip Beoaien (Brem. er. Bi ien May ® and Soath oo Sal, lon. {2rst Lat, 4034, lon 007, i wed bark Warren White Steaniip 1 san A.l\lu‘-'.u s thiker 3 [t} y of dow Xk A0 di Llearion My 9 vie Queers ob - 00 Wk et wt AR Feniark, ik Eoge bouns Wi . e 07 Live pool. Voama, wHb n Shows i I 3 d to tarrieon & Aller wreather Fa e, bound 8 o it 8. & M. K, Lok pase O e 10l lank 0 bk 4808 lone 1T 4% mw n.uu-.-t,.uu -3, long 35 46 sew atiin W

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