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B 3 COMMERCIAY, MATTERS, phetaud Motes at the Wteck Exchange—Jure O . Ll B 102} Del.& Ti. € 18] ¥2 | 100, . 11 ‘um by Coal pret. ). 119} . 46§, 10 ie. 119 cveland & P 'l‘m. ..102} ginin 66 8,0.0. 3,000 [ Brooklyn s, w. 1. | 2,000.. N, V. Cen ) 00 i i,Bur. & Q. 100, i . @ | e .o | 673/ Chie. & R. 1. . 645 100, 109; Tennessee 10,00, 50,000, West, U L 61} AW verreerse 60 200. 614 Comberiand prf. | 200... Chicago& R.1. | 100, cuenee.. 46] Cleve. &1 2} OCLO'E POAX V. 8. 68,5-20¢,'02. Boston Water P'r 20,008 10 .blo, 50 ry 7 3108, [ 100 10, 50 Ist serics. - bi0. 50} . 10 . WY A . i Central g 4 serics. 000. 10 Fennossoe 65, 70,000 10,000. ... West. Union T 300 . 60§} 260, 59§ Bariposa pref. | 100 Reading. 500. | 500, w03 Cnic. & Alion. 100. 96} L 100.. .. OFEN BOAED OF BROEERS—1 P. M. Chicago & R. L. |Clev. & Pitts, 60 | 29%0.. | 4 - 3 b rgu‘ 300, e 613 Chic. & ) 61| 600.00s 800, po prid OF¥N BOARD OF BROKERS—3} Mich. 80. & N. L |Ch ¥, M. ic. & N. W.prf. 0. 0, 100 b3, §. ¥.Central. 200, . 9811 300.. b3, 98§ Cumberland. 1100, Pt ‘WPDNEEDAY, June 6—P. M. @old it lower under the English pews, and closes at 43, after selling as bigh ae 145). The steamer Aleppo takes $1,850,000 in rpecie, and the Bity of Cork $175,000; total from this port to-day, 2,025,000, The Chins, from Boston, takes $1,650,000, 18,000,000 of which was sent last night. The total ship- Bents from both ports amount to $3,675,000: Government stocks were firm for the gold-bearing issues, ®d wesker on the 7.30s, In State bonds and Railway Bortgages little doing. Bank shares are steady. In the maall stocks the transactious were limited. Mariposa Pre- Iured sold st 243, and Boston Water Power at 51}, The Sompany will, on the 12th inst., offer 800,000 feet more of and for sale. The business in Ruilway shares is notso farge a8 on Tuesd: New-York Central continues scarce, and sold at 99, Erie opened at 65}, sold on the street at 4}, and finally closed at 63§, The stock ismore abundant, md is only supported at present prices by the large Jorchases necessary to cover short contracts daily. Atlantic Mail fell 1 ¥ cent. Reading was steady. Mich- jgan Southern 1s neglected, and the dividend is not re- among well-izformed people as more than a pos- sibility. Cleveland and Pitteburgh neglected and bower. e business in North-Western stocks was larger and at ‘Petter prices, the Common selling st 313, and the Pre- forred at 617, At the Becond Board the market was barely steady and the business light. After the call the market was very dull and closed ateady, at quotations: Olio Certificates, 28]2%8;; Canton, 60@60}; Cumberland Doal, 45@46; Mariposa Preferred, 24}224]; New-York Dentral, 98§ 298}; Erie, 63;263]; Reading, 1093 2109}; Michigan Southern, 704 ; Nlinois Central Scrip, 119 @120; Cleveland and Pittsburgh, 83]@84; Rock Island, ®93}; North-Western, 30§@303; North-Western Pre- Sorred, 61§@61}; Fort Wayne, 974@974. Money is in good supply at 6@7 per cent, and stock Douses make up their ‘acconnts with facility. Five per went Joans are made on Government stocks. The Western money markets are more active, and currpncy promises to ibe pent in that direction to some extent to move the wool .and other crops. The busivess of the Sub-Treasury was: Receipts, 4,822,102 S4—for Customs, $404,000; Payments, £1,001,- 48 34; Balance, §7,%7,717 03; Gold Notes, $457,000. Freights sre lower. The engagements to Liverpool are 4,000 bush. Corn at 44d., end per steamer, 24,000 bush. “Corn on private terms. In Exchange nothing of consequence doing. The following shows the exports (exclusive of specis) from New-York to foreign ports for the week ending June #, and*since the beginning of the yeart Lor the week . pe. 1 T . Teported . ... 65.047,042 69, Bince January 1 ... 869435 £33 £7:100,351 ‘The statement of the Public Debt for the 18! Juae ex- . Bibits important changes. The result of the salo of $25- 900,000 of gold during the month, which has enabled the Sovernment to retire §51,590,317 of securities—cousisting of Five-Twesty honds, Temporary Loan Certificate Cestificates of Indebtedness, Compound Interest Notes, Beven-Thirtics, and )l the five per eent notes—beside taking ont of circulation $13,036,000. The smount of veghuction under these respective heads is shown in the Sollowing statement of changes in the leading iteins, com- pored with the official statement of May 1, 1866 Btates notes ... Dee. 13,000,000 @old Certificatos of Deposit Ine. 13,551,900 Sotreney o Trous Tee: 1920054 ury. e, 17,700,504 Total Debt, nwlmv'-’ol cask in Treas Dee. 27.697,4240 Five per ceil Loles. Dee, 6,000,900 Tho steunt of coin in the Treasury is reduced §7,607, @1, while the currency on baud is sugmented $17,700,504. Tl total amount of coin in the Treasury, ot pubject to Ao gall of doyosison, ls &AL T, The following is the amount reecived for duties on im- years 1861, 1863, aoutks i tl ports ia Dostoa di 18 1866. 13 to protest words of abuse too stro: ania Coal Con T v 1o profit in breaking d so unprofitable that the Ce y rather act with the 0 80 y wn P . n do the work, the in savi ferred to oy the peua Drew is deserving of praise if he w the Erie Compavy from loss as stat upt o screen Mr. Berdoll by pretending that the present floa debt was really created before he took office, is too ehall to deceive any one, and is whlly bligations out of t Weste iation were T ¢, and honest peopl 0,000 suflicient to pay tho coufessed floatin , 18635, The statement th wes not true. A new floating debt bas beon ere i of position, d, and The the exec execative tars are & good deal ex disclosures wade a8 to its financiad eonditi and their knowledge of rai nents, but cannot tives 10 | divert attention by ¢ the only ono of their m the concern moi however onerous, wes 5 or tho dircetors failed in their du! terms and magoitude of the loan have depressed ti of the stoek, but it is the fault of the mansgers that a loen was necessary, und to the eredit of Mr. Drew that h vanced mouey to & for 1t tiio the loss sure to upon all who are comnion shareLolders, If the Comy will for three years sccure an ¢ d honest o cation of earnings, thre it may get the comm prosper Phe Chicago Tribuie of Saturday p. m. says: There was fnereased activity in monetary cireles to-day. and the demand for earrency at the bauke was uno-ually The receipts of produce coniinue heavy, the drafts from t interior are lorge, and the megnments of guence. Apart from 1k tastern exchange from Milwaukee Lave adiver fon of | eurrency to this city—all ofwhich hive contribuie | strivgeit feeling in the market. Fustc e, b generally passed ot 10 per cet per aniuim; but the using er discrimination in ¢IAntng aceommodaty formerly. Inforior paper is Giscounted ou the stecet at i@ 1y per cent per month, he market for Fastern Fxahange, to-day, wna very w and rates had a strong downward tendenc yind Jots we g bankers , At 8 ok o per th “The conuter rates were unchanged, bui eonce o be made on the part of sellers. nomisal rate for buying was and for selling 1-10 preminm; but goud eus tomers were generally supplied at 1 banks at 120 premivis. Generally speaking, the Lavkers ure at present duing tue ex- chango busiuess for 1-20 of 1 The whole 1 doring the present week has been ususaslly bri & dry goods b been making heavier sales than ever before at this o the year, and shipwents of Gouls are veiy uetive, cery trade is lively, and stocks ere fast disappesrin There is also a great imyrovement in the iron and baidws braneh withia & few weeks, and orders are beginuing 10 ac- cumulate. The Times of the same date saye: The weak eloses upon an unnsnally stringent money market, The ** Nationals” bave for some tim+ pas peen keeying heavy balances in New-York, for the sake of the 4 per cent which the Mctropolitan banks pey om account, sml have been so completely surprised by the” demand for currency which hus suddenly come from {he country banks that many of them are compelied to refuse further secommodations to their eity cus- tomers, and to re-ort (0 every expedient in order to mert it. Tmuense quantitios of corn eTe being moved, and preparations are wlko u progress for the movement of the next woul clip and the country banks, finding a profitable employment for all e b avy balances their_capital at home, are calling bome which they have suffered te usceutaulate in this eity, and s tiis de d must be my ad caunot even be deluyesl nntil currency can be ordered fiom New-York, or even poid with New-York exchange, there is no belp for 1t, und bueiness Lere must come to @ conplete star dsiill RAILWAY EAKNINGS MAY. 1565, 1506, 5 &305.196 Dee 426,491 Michigan Central ] ne. Michigan Southern. Rock lelane 204.605 Ine.. @ Chic. and Great East'n 490,911 Ine..100,15 Eamings of the Western Union Railroad Company for the week ending May 31: 1866. . $32,537 | 1865, £26.679 | Tncrenve. $5,£58 Farnings of the Detroit and Milwaukee Railroad for the week ending May 31: 33,458 | 1865, 29,770 | Increase. 83,688 The Great Western Railway of Cunada’s traffic for the week ending June 1: $38,060 48 | 1865...... 857,184 15} | Ine. The following is & statement of coal trausj Delaware and Hudson Canal for the week ending June 9, 1866: For the week. Delaware and ndson Canal Lo 41,400 Pennsylvauia Coal C . L0 Total tons . For the same period last year For the seasen 170 For the week. For the season. Delaware and Hodson Canel Co 29 16 Pennslvania Coal Co. Total tans. . CeNTRAL PACTFIC RAILEOAD STATE At) BONDS. Inreneer at the i of Sivex Prm CEsT PRk Axyea. peysble 1o GoLp by the STATE OF CALIPORNIA, free of Governaent Tax. For salo by Fusk & HaToR, Baukers, No. 5 Navwas-st. - —-— Markets—~Canzrviry Karokrn rok Tux N. Y. Trivosn. WEDNESDAY, June 6. 1566, ASHES have been in good demund aud very fir 0’8 o advanced 1o 87 75 and, Pearls to # BEESW AX Las been quite dufl hut prices sre withont ma :ion;‘tlahu"; sules of Yellow Western and Seuthern 0. BRICK—The demand s good snd the market better sup- '!::; ::l‘a{l(kmmal at $10@811 § 1,000, and Philadelplia COTTON—The market continnes only moderately active, and is iu_rather & vominal condition; holders, an & eeners thing. ask 3@ 39c. for Middlings, and 40c. for New-Orieans and Texas, but it is difficult to obtain within lc. # 1 of these figures, particularly if any desire to realize is manifested; sules of wbout 1,100 hales. COFFEE—Tlere has been sowe inquiry for Maracaibo to- d we note sales of 1,00 hags, on private terms. All A cargo of 4, aro quiet and rather Leav arrived to-day. per. Xym e, Fair, 16 gold, duty Iioesarw's $heds et Jurgs seita b 59,5 are a tier; Iarge so.cs by the eargo, at Elizabsthport, at 85 50@56 75 per tun of 2,24 . Doslers are selling from yard “ua freely at 862 #8 per tun of 2,000 1. Foreign a scarce aud In dewand at full previous prices. CANDLES—Tte demavd for Adamnntige 18 light, but prices there is no chunge; sales at 20@22c.; perm aud P o T ‘OPPER—American Ingot n in improved AN and prices are well susiained at an advance; mmlr at I‘Q% 3%. for Baltimore and Lake; new Sheathing aad Yellow Metal are dull but steady at 40 and 32c. DRUGS AND DYES--All articlos under this heading bave been very dull, bat prices Lave undergone no casential ugu'u. and erod in et We guote: A, @D ‘@ — Arsesic, Pow 3% — Balsam, C 2 2 e Bi-carb, - He. Caustie Soda, ¥ B . £} @ Cream Lertar, Prine (go's Wf @ — Epsor: Salts, ¢ 1 —w dho. Gum Arabic, Picked, ¥ 1. . 55 ® e, Gum Areble, Sorts, § 1. 42 @ dde, Jalap, ¥ ... 0 28225 Maona, Large Flake, KRR Oil, Lemon, ¥ b (gold) 3 RN SulSoda Newcastle, § 1 (gold) - — @ Yo, Sencca Ropt, ¥ b 80 B woe :'03“1'\ L%'n s 2% @ a As ) 2 @ Je Fugar Lead, ¥ 40 @ 3. Vitriol Blue, # 11 @ lse DYEWOODS—There Lns been o good ot for Fustic; prices bave i d, snd_cl lI"wu"l dmfl c; ave improved, and_close firm. Logw remains dull, and prices Il:nolunnl. We quote: o DUTY FREB. P Tua. Logwood, Laguna (gold). 08 008 — — Logwood, E-mvufi; (®ol e 20 =D - H 2% —a 21— U e (gokl) Fustle, Maracaibo (0id) ... Cainwood (01d). .. Lima W Barwood (gofdh. Rapanwood, Manilla, (gold) 9 P FLOUK AND MEAL-—The dewand for Western and Stato Flour since this day week has been only moderate, and with more liberel presest and Jmmln arrivals prices have do- elined sod have fluctusted covsiderably. ‘Ihe trade are very ed, aud ia the sbsence of much fereign demaud there 1 desire to realize on Spring Wheat extras, which Indeed, nearly all the flour arriving is of that of French Flour the past fortuigit Lie trade) bove been two mesger to uor can We expect [RERRRNE:T are plenty description.” The arrivals (which 18 8 new feuture 1 exert any considerable 1nfluence, them 10 prove Jarge Shipping brauds have sud slowly, and huve declined =~ 30@d0c. per bbt. To- dny (Wednesday) there wos & fair business, and the low and medjum grades have declined 10@ ¢, 2 bhi. FPuntly brands have ruled qults e, but very quict; the snies 207,900 bils. st 87 50@ 8¢ 20 for Superfine State; 85 302 89 10 for Extra $tate; 89 25810 10 for Funcy State; 88 9@ §9 70 for low grades of Western Extra; 80281010 for Shipping the 1o; $1025@814 for Lrade und Family brands, and $id@ 4 %‘Ahflw& ‘Cauadisa Flow 1s 13- @odsiate de- ——————— n made | NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1866. A : p b Crado and bond; prices have declined wa | Sekn g neal Moeting of the | mend a2 rigen ey 0100 '.?',".’.‘-:BI.-';:’:#'.m“z“r’l: Ty i D or. and 41 @420, for tho g L&T’f"’n A TATENT BKILE -4 e o e nathorn Flone 46 i leds & i 0. & C it b boid Jone 1,017 clock g m o the |3 L F a5 i £ 440 b r } we hear ramors of 00 " of the Directo ) | ¢ R tinoe | but could Lot trac | Furdines, # bo o & half. P qr box... Nuts, ¥ B.. Fuberts, Nieily, do.. Walnute, Fren FLAX—The ar We qrote § 20 S eontivue lrm Wi e Wesiern, sulsrity: the arriv without nng ers of all k prices. ns the onr advices from the We pof W 1. o F are quite impr. by © busii., but Croies imarket was fairly scu v quabitl “ 'm, it 8206 10 are 10 good d 1 the ke declino in freights. Total to Great Britain and the Con wient for the we For the waek ending June 4, 1666 3 A firm ut $2) @ e, ¥ are o d in U, 8. from Jan, 1 to date, und and infertor Spri it after ot improved p w 3 nee in stiil b ks later than lost i L revions state o supply is moneru ¢ atde, the hatter for poi salos of 10,001 Cornie in fair de sre 1w & fair €xport - 3 k euding June A 0,72 EECEIPTS OF LREADRIUFFS, We 4 wly of chofeo whity. th o falr Suquicy at 2 {AIN—Iu Wheat we bave had n f.ir degree of aciivity, have been mare liberal, 0; Common St ing » ‘add vaae ESTOKIS OF BREADSTUFYS. ¥ blis. 3 ¥ and unslabie s.dos are 14000 bush. 7,000 bush. Amber i very choice do ou prisets terms, tern as #2 I3 io market on S pping Com, owing 1o 1868, Ydie. v b quite ir it Comn, qrs. Wheat, o 105 4,071 19,043 Corn, are. 0% K70 M9, 300 WH,003 65,024 but prices are 1863, 1561 o5 2,90 s 30 wn 730 o 100 “ | and Speluiators’ ., May 31, balea. ... 1,700 hipments duringe May ot R & e GUNNY CLOTH remains firm, but the market is less active, We quute &t 2@ 2c. balos. To arrive iu U Loading at Cal v Importe, tards in N. Y., ents from New. g Mo b but prices ate w ithuut mat Other Kinds are dull and Lom 41528340 for Ras-in, c'ean stock on band 18 as foli Jute, 113 bales Italian, & Diessed Awerican, un HIDES—The mirket to-day the sale of 4,000 Dry Cen ey run. W Fa Slaughter (“ow). 8@ v coatinue i price swall; we guote at fre HAY—The grow ing e-op HONEY—1 prioe ppply. g trom $43 10 Las fraproved asd & i, No. | American, per tun No. | Scoteh, per tan.... ! efined E. & A.. per tun. roll, per tun Band, per tun Hoop, per tun. Rods ( 2316 Horse-shoe, per tan. Ovals, half round, pos LEATHER—Hemlock—The and prices Lave ad The stock has been much reduced, th at firm prices. Stock Buenos Ayres, Hewry, Sle. Cahfornia: Hear, ae. Onnoco, &e. Light, 26@2%e. in the Kough, 26a 300 Tiiee 168 bean ouly a 100 1al chabge we €102 8325 for Dressed Anerican, 3 Common k. & A., per tun.. CUNNY GLOTHL Tmported in U, 8. from Jun. | 1o dute, o, 104¢. 0 Middle, 57 ad2¢.; Light, 30a 32 Liglt, 42 46c. Tn the S56.; Light, 20832, Bellics, 17@1%. LAY proved: wales at 84. LEAD—T) rices wo ha 5 Spanish, Sueet and Pive, cle @00 Maniia, o bales Siam, an. av L erican o Montevideo, 17¢ Oriroco, ual selection. ) 10 ; rande, 8 ¥ New Orleans, 94 10 none 590 none Fvl nome none N800 3900 7200 18,000 & only 1o notice 20 Jos.. Call Ited Cali m and City 154 Wt 8 W 0j@ile.; and, with anfavorable in resard to the ¢ rm; our present stock is We qu o 0o 195 ey 10 q M Middle, ¥ W b snd quality, ite active and b s in redooed e ut prices rang No. | American sad > r business was dol Dhar Lron wa we wa 215 175 0 1o been fairly aotive. ced d2lc, § 15 on some doscriptions. d is now very hight for won, Receipts faie. Ouk—Demand good for a | weights ry Jight. b Miadle, 32 @ X i@ s2e; Middie, 31 @3 Heavy, @20 Good Damayed, 2a e ; I Onk Slaughter—Heavy, Cropped Rough: Heavy, $0@ido; Hemiock — Light. 28 Light, 2 Vidie, 30atio; o do., JE@ tern have been 1o active doman and have lu- nd for Pig hae been only waderate, but in uge to note; sales at 84 62 @89 75 for gliah; Bar we loe., LIME—Tie arrivals of Rockland are lmited, snd with & 2,10 for Lamp, MOLAS~ES—The market remains steady. Sales are sumored of neargo of Porto Rico, at 7ic., and cargo of ( uba 2 st 494 adle. Thestock of ali Kinds ix light. Mixed, st $5@10c,, Ciayed, 434, K ‘and Sow-Orleans, $0c. @ €1 10, went; sales st &1 6 for Co W @ NAVAL S10KE —Spiits Turpentine b and quite firm; the busiuess, bowever, tendency toward un advance: tiwe 18 dull; sales to day of 120 b ock, 2,274 bhis. Kosine change, this. We quote: Turpentive. North Cout Tar, Washington and Newborn. Piieh. City, No. 1 Kosin, Commor Rosin, Strained and No. 2 (n y'd). Rosin, No. 1 and Pale and White . Bpints Turpentine. Am sesriis RN OILS—Fish Oils have been ouly muderaiely aetive, cen are without change o note; stock on haud is 2 . Whale, and 2,033 do Sperm under a good dema: d. demand.” We quote : Linseed, City, 11 o Whale, Blenehed Winter Sperm, Crude.............. Sperm. Winter, Unbleached. . Lard Oil, Fair to Prime Lard 0il, No. 1 Lard Oil, No, 2. Red 0ll, City 1 Keroseno (freo) OILCA The have improv per tun of 2240 ¢ ‘the dawand being only mod Tur rewains firm, with u good steady demand; ; Mock. £79 DbIs. ‘at 85 62), whicl is en ergone 1o essential i stock, 26,060 wily de- ou, 8od Clased equote: Centri- Museovado, 46 tn_smiell sup s light, elostog With @ Crudo Lurpeu- bbls. stock, 10,92 Linsced continues firm r City has hoe $0@857, and Western ut $iedein 5 Lard Oil remasns firm with a moderate fair_and prices PROVISIONS—We have bad afair degree of nctivity in onr market for Mess Pork nice this day week, and, with lm- ited arrivals und greater ease in the ‘monoy market, bolders have bad the advantage, but there is littlo ehatgo to vote in ity value: to-duy the warket ix loss active, bat steady: for future delivery we uote saics buser Jaly, and seiler Avko nre ), 21 % for Prime Mess good demaud, and with Tigh well sustaived; the | for Now ¢ nominal, ssles of 340 Salted and Hams. Bacon s Wie. for No, 1; 21@214c. for City, and prime Steam and Kettle-Renderad AFIERSOON IROVISION MAW an active business in Pork sine: £ 1,230 blls, ho sales, cosh and regular, 750 bils. ot £30 564 &% 62§ for Mess; 824 30 for Prime; nd 833 152334 for t arrivals and a reductios in our salos are 200 bbls. at 811 oo Mer ear. are fairly netive; w at #3125, Beof is in @RI for Teel is dull and P! Y. for fuir to 5 o'cLock—There was hanze, and priees fmprov Saien of 4000 bbls at 830 56| @830 75 lor Mess, doslug trm at the latter rate, a waa firm. Lard firm but dull. EXPORTS 2 bbis. tos To G, Britain and Cont. week end. June 4, 1966 . Binee Sept. 1, 1863. ... 16,030 50, Same tue 1264, . 14,47 1 OVISIONS. : 4 RECEIFTS OF PROVISIONS. nd 1,000 bbls., buyer July, ut €31 25 Beef k. el Bacon Butter. Chease. Lard Tal, s, taus. taus. i, tuns, Pork, Beef, Lard, Butter,Cheese, u ten tups e tuos For week ending June 4, 1666,..,..cc.. 1LG6° . 198 95 407 68 Biuce Sept. 1, 1865...... 190,601 65,411 13,965 JRAU5 B Bamwe time 1664, 63,597 199,613 11,027 20,594 5115 FPETROLEUM-Xbyre haw been enly & Lusluoss ELECTION for nina DIR L 3 LUAN AND q'(lA\iI'M\Y\uHm h e Compiny. No. 23 Ex:hange-place, ¢ Ahe polls will openat 12 v’ . opi i TCH, S “ETATE OF ILLINOTY, TRVAWREN SPRINGF YIE INTEREST on the PUBL 102 on the firat DAY in J o 100 1; Bulk, 1. P10, 1 e paid NATIONAL BANK of the City of e L 81 60 wdl 65 , 0 the second 10 1h eenth dav inelusive, of I Gold 275 JAMES i, BEVERIDC 10 Fine Insviases Co, V- 0RK, ny 2. 1907, 10N for DIR TEL o 5 y wiecied ¢ oros, ive Ouis, " Lo i'd M. Blatehford, sex 3V " o Sidney Frocks Hoory Purishy’ Jobn Pryan, Edward 1R, Ly Henry 6. Rice, « lias beon very limited. but nnder the Wiliam Barton, vanced their quotations, but nanimously ndected Freslent oxkRs OTICE TO STOCKHOLD hereb; ¥ the N " ds of Savipgs atious 1o the seed, for ihe year 1050, o K there wow pre the co ‘pared, and will remain oper ion of errors. A. J. WILLIAMSON, 3.\, BROWN, J. W. ALL 1886, 1505, 1454, Wk 6,0 . 12798 n i 485 840 9M7 200 12,250 6,800 Jbage, 8,050 1100 nnpd and has aoproved, 1OF OF TH A HTDIOX L1V No, 2 T IHIRTIRTR AT, N y 10, Vi, J ANNUAL ML h L) RAILROAD COMPANY fo hing of moment doing in Grass Seedy | be held at tho offic b - e nominal, :l u Floxseed §s scarce and | Yors ¢ M 11 be open fr unril 2 the setting o 33 194 per busi. of 3 W, Culeutta Linseed | B SO CH u moderate, but with mod- f 20,000 I fair 0 i i dey of ilay untii YORK P e demand has ruled) firm icky Leuf bas b S By v 'Co —iooks for subseription 1o the expilal stock of th Pommon; = ooy 0 Bonk ot e iog Ofice of J. NELSUN LUC e, 0 24 8 Tuth s ixed wns, the same ox that ma: svile dog! froim coal —much wore briil's se obiox iy and esn be furnished for about Sdections, i¥a foat-zas. Termas 10 per cent 11N~ Uhe market for Pig has heen very dn D day+ alter noties that ‘on rices have declived and are nominal ut tho ciose; Plites | serived, 3 Fave been only i 1 and, and prices are without “FLa0% Luckr Y, Secretury CISCO CILY and BOUGHT or COLLECTE WELLS, FAKGO & Co. ud s SALE by G. WOUDMAN, No. 60 Wal change to Banea Strats.. gold, M — 20 2~ ..gold, — 19 @19 Lokl — 19 @19} $box 14 25 @14 . L1007 wie 10 00 12 W t hest rates. No. 84 Beondw WAl LANT'S ND SURIP PURCHASED ard Ume . No. 73 Erondway, comer of Rec! ESDAY the taxati Bauks,” the I i d st TORS 4 @ o 1 and gold prices are droop. N FIRE INSURANOE COMPANY, v i, Wo quote, & | on MONDAY, the 28th fost., man, meeting of the Board of Directors JAMES W. \W. ELEECKER, Secretary, x D ASSESSNENTS, ¥ Jute 4. 104 3 OF BANKS,— s of Chapter . and u the o till £ Tanes and Assesstoents, AD CompanT, ¢ OCKHOLD- ¥ the seuing yeur will it , New w 12 i the FROLEUM GAS & HEATING LIFORIA STATE ny. COLLEGE LAND ot TRUST COMPANY OF NEW-YORK. Is light and the mar ens, fes of #0 0 tijeilie for Weatern CAPITAL.. 5 1,000,000 12¢. for City, and 1240, for Buteuers’ Assoclition. B el 5 WOOol—=We Y d rather a firmer feeling in the market, ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, which may be with both fur Domestie and Foreign Flerces, owing to the advaico y time. imsiness hos been Halted and conf THIS COMPANY is aothorized to sct as Rece Weqnote, o for wurricd wowen, Guardian for infants, aud generully to of the tra at 453 wte al k 1T I3 AL will take charge gl truste. GAL of und manage tise ( for Unwash ed Unwas A. A, Low, e. for Unw B G.WugrLem Jr, AUGUSTOS SCHELL, ¥ WO Tuavems, Jonx Mawsk, t 13 gu el Viw. F. lusswts, b LARK, DEPOSITORY for mouney paid futo Court. Tt tate of persons going sbroad, or n " dal avio Dows, Fuisur k1663, b Mad § Ao et i Eexy 011 Jhrs Fonsvri, i wa quote ot 81 88 | Fieman o ke, Frax 21 Freewas. - West Coast; 8132 Awasa ) B, Dasin W. WHITEWRIGHT, Jr. Arvey Mwmor. HuNay B Boston Live Stock Market . CAMURIDGE AND MEDFORD. LIBUNE, for the week ending Wednesday, N p & GUAK.{N'I'\' AND IND! . No. 14 EROAD-ST. Capital..... June 6, 1806, Amonutof stockatmasket: " s This week o e an L9057 MADE ON 1. X S B0 3200 25 MERCIANDISE, IN ST 2610 100 0 1,000 STOCKS, BONDS, and otner SECURITIES. sl weight of Wide, taflow Also, on SHIPMENTS 10 EUROPE. A, i LR Koty o, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT some of the poorest Bulls, &c., will be fasned, bearing Inte SAM £ P, WALLACE, Vice President. S J. OGDEN, Treasurer farn weep— Per . lve wed ved to i IMPANY. ~The ¥ Relirond Compas or Ubligat of them to the Sto value of the ssse. sckhio!ders 1ro rats, woo shall be registered as such on of the Traoster Boc ke o the dth duy of Ma; Tise paytaeat of the Tweaty Per Cent of ¢ be i fhicn of the Compauy by the 12th day of e Bonds will be ready for delivery. he Bth “{Afll M. WS, 'l'l{.\\'}l!.l\(: CREDITS on M sars, J. 8, M o 20. PEAB _Per ® 10§ @10jc.,live weizht; Shotes—Wholesalo, Sows, 1@, v (comvertible iato stock) the el t wlich du “Lhie Tranfer Hooks will be cloved o opened on the L2h of June next. FRAN stern, and a fow St « Inst week., Tho quality 18 not as good. forence in prics; but, thouzh not o goed Ie for +i rink e, and fewer aro soid at | . l % Brare oy New Yorx, Paxx wl ALBAST, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Parsnant to C) 230, Lawa of | of 10 i inaned to the Pacie wiil be epartmect, on pr e City of Adbauy, 1o€ sha years fro ¢ [ o f the axid benk most be present e date harwol s 74 Bl notes whion fur that M3 law mTh G. W, SCHUYLVR. Snperintendent, FaA, N ALBARY Moy 3, The, MNA, Medina, Orleans Bice, 8 noties of MOUORE, No. emmption of i clrentys’ jon of the wppointment of the uich s:emts, agreeable b purpose. X _Dre, HE UNION BANK of MI ae this diy tlod fathis ADAMS, KIMBALL & tated Bun Bl 17, 1461 Bavings Banks, PRI D W it A at B QX PER CENT INTEREST PAID, » FREE from Government Tax, Ou Suow from $1 to §5 060, b’ < THIKD-AVE. SAVING3 BANK, Coruer of Tweuty-siath st and Thisd wee. Dividend Notices. Orrier: or Tax Russccs Frua Co, [ No. 3 Brosd et RTERLY DIVID! in eash. will be paid to the th of June next. Transfer books wiil be close Jue inclusive. Bgorde W3, PES Sk _(h‘anm for Business £l JOR SALE—A new Fiardwars trads n oid style. Hlal L% By nJerw:fl Wine snd Brandy Maker who hes » X of W orn and doi business. Nove need up, ruded, snd bave ab command $4 for threo duys - o vecs iwny ol tate Otlice for gale, doing 8 good basiness R , ressons for selling. Tnquire & West Ihest, e, By, ‘V” SON™ COMBINED MEASUR d PACS CET. ‘e and praetical mveniion of (he A ' 44b Count A sold, s ropidly taken 1p by prodent sl ho safest and best paying taveste oy ¥ ati o Sate wnd ¢ 1 years. ¥or Ten CUSHING & WING siness men, peen offered in this_city for ma: at No. 38 Courtlandt-et, « ment that rial Rights cs Corporation Noti ORPORATION NOTICE. — Publie Notics J Tereby given, to the OWner of owners, oecuprit or Houses a1 Lo's, improved or an mproved Louds, uils asscasments have been completed, and sre | oard of Assossors fur exaination by sl pec that the follot the Office of the % o, fin avesues, ing with stoue blocks Front street, from Wl tiseg Fourth and k! Tyird—For pav from ¥ t, withs bras L n kg st of Av in First avenue, from Sixth to Seventh wtre i voort street. ot ‘xib—For building sewer in West stroet, from Horatio to Grer Thisth-62h street with trap-block, between Ses heFor pavi First an P e and Second sv Eighth—For layivg cross-walks in Twellth street, four havdred fref west of Fixth avenue. Nivth—For feacing vacant lota In Thirty-seventh street, betwoen First and Second o The i e its embraced by such sesesement include all tho severd and Lots of Ground, vacant Lots, pioces aud parcels of Lasd, on First—On the esst wido of First aveune, from Fightysixih to I‘hc( uiuth street. and all the Lots ou the west side of First swence, froWs Eighty-sixth t ty-vighth street Second—All the lots on both sudce of Thirty-sixth street, to tin exe tent of half the block from Fourth to Fith L D. BABCOCEK, President, pro tem. [VIICAGO and ROCK ISLAND RAILROAD A of Direstors of the Chicazo and Rock $2.600,000 of the and Jerent the rate of Twenty Per Ceut of Bomts will be apportioned to those osiog next. T par valos of the B June OR- 0DY mad ) f the Westorn aro soid at 13)@ | ie & Coy aviilshls in tbe orincio eitios of EUROPE wid the : ok ot Téiay @ shrink, The FAST lmued by DABNEY MORGAN k Co., No. 53 Exchangs- B T T 0 T | e e e ——————— ressed during the 1 1,600 Northern n ere raths Heht, ge, in the yards of Rice & o very fine yearlings or Danking fouses and Dankers. " VERMILYE & CO., No. 44 WALLST., from White k, N. Y., ot a fra dress some 15 1 each. We nnderstand that o are detaining some hogs t Saraia_and other e Although thero is little chooge i prices, the market evidently liproving. Reeeipin of Juse 6.—4,720 bhls, Floor, bhia. Corn Meal. 71 bash. Wheat, GOVERNMENT STOCKS AND BANKERS AND DEALERS T ot Livs Hogn, 2142 boe Poiroleus, COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Sinancial. NEW-YORK, June wer. AND BONDS AY, THURS- wroom, No. 111 Avmenr 1. N1eotay. A ALE OF VALUABLE STOCKS P ACCTION, ton TAN ALBERT 11 NICOLAY will sell at JA A DAY, June?, st 12§ oclock, stthe Exchange Hrosdway 100 Shares N. Y. 100 Shares N. pt.. 5 vl e €1 Notes, 1965 ] 104} 105 g i FISK & HATCH. BUY and SELL AT MARKET RATES ALL DESCRIPTI GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. REGULAR AUCTION $XLEE 0F $T0CKS RY MONDAY AND THUKSDAY, oz special sales o ¥ day desired. T NEXT REGULAR STOCK AUCTION SALE. MONDAY, JUNE 11, ALBERT H. NICOLAY, STOCK AU(‘TIONIBQL‘R AND BROKER GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD, ou favorab term. TATES AND CANADAS. €@ CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT ISSUED. JUHN MUNROE & Co,, AMERICAN BANKERS, No. 9 RUE SCRIBE, PARIS, Avn No 8§ WAL V-YORK, T ' Unigap Srates | W CHEDULES of (30) thirty or g A THREE-TENTES (3 310) COUPONS, will now bo received for examinati N BANKERS, OVED FROM DE LA PAIX y 0 No. 7 RUE SCRIBE, PARIS. ’PMANN & ELLERY, BANKEMS, No. 20 BROAD STREET, huk Morvar Liv Offce, coruer of Brombu T the ANNUAL ELECTIO! this Compa, at theis Ofice po FREDERICK 5. WINSTON, WILLIAM MO0 JOHN V. L. PFRUYN, INO.E DEVEL! WILLIAM BETTS, OLIVER I, FALMER. ALEX. W. BRADFORD, RICHARD A, MeCURDY, WM. HARMON BROWN, were nmanimeusly clected TRUSTEES, to serve for the term of foor ]‘ll Members of the New-York Stock Eachange, DEALERS IN EXPRESS AND resident. a Secrotary of this . Juo. M. Stiaet was AAC ABBOTT, Recretary. . 126 Broapway, } opted, * Lw. Yonx, May 9. 146 1ON for DIRE! (third glass) of the Men of the Company. heTollowing Diree AN, at the off the il fost., o JAMES MM N T, TERR DWARD SCH D JAMES M., BEN A2 ALVOR RINGS n submeq e STOKES. s, was » ousl by reslected Proside . Y. WEMPLE, Necretury. Nynu];“ X ADAMS FXPI ONS ACCOUNTS of BANKS, BANKERS and otbers RECEIVED (@ COLLECTIONS MADE THROUGHOUT THE UNITED Wl purts of Earope, TELEGRAPH STOCKS. All the varlous fseues bought and sold, and cash advances mad BANKERS. BROKERS. \“‘\JHWEM s la‘b\ S UBroudvayNY. ., " 1 UNt I'l‘:!) ?H'a’l;,.,!‘kh} HOLDERS.—Notice SRRk e UNIO 1o at their stated meet AMERICAN LEG ‘hut & call for FLF - payabie on D SIATES the 1st day of )ul:, E‘Am. be and the wade on the FRACTIONAL SHAR of Lx| aud Telograph Stook. ertp Stock. of rroord the Tranefer | JOLDERS having either of ell of the sbove-nsmed securitivs for Zuah day of Moy, 1950, ity Dollars sale will find a8 imiediste warket through s, et the MOST FAVORABLE aee i under (e ach of 1985, to lacreass the brry ompany. e oon d paymients way be made witil and inclusive ot th luteres T por cout pel 0 01 R s p . PURNER BROTHERS, oatiman WD hn s of Lo ol ol e tn datoes | PAWKERS snd BBATEAS s OOVERNMENT SECURITIEE of payment on o before the s:id et day of August, 166, Assousts goitciisd=d per coot {ateseet ellowed ou delly belgnese-— Centiticates of stoek will be A by o (e paymentand | hevsBENOYED 10 Mo, 14 NASSAUBT., 1n ouf new mefblo Blask nrrendaref the caifale (s Bioch of U Compuey's Oice Srara o Nuw Youx, §axk Duranoaeer, | THEOE T. JONNSON. Secretary. LATN: 7. g -l e . . TP DOVER PLAINS BANK, Dover, Dutehess T County. has this day filed, in this of b fkers “Cureaso S ment of SHOE AND LEATHER NAT v A%D NowTH WesTRRN KAILWAY (0 1 T HOLDERS AND STOCKHOLDERS of the CHICAGO & NOWTH-WESTERN uu.n'u.;-o.uh.;:sv. wil be held o the o of the Corspany a the City of Chicago, on AY the Tt day of June, 1966, & 11 o'clock . . JAMES R. YOUNG, Becrotagy, poiut. ¥ of Third—ALl the lots o0 both sides of ¥ baif the block from righty foet south of Wal Fourthi—All the lcta on both i i block below Fiftieth sireet to Filty second the uorth side of ot, and on both si 3 and on the south ecoud stivet. from one a 7 Rivee; s Cune the lots bundeed fth—All the lots on both sides of First ith strvet, th—All the lota on both sides of West street, from Horatia to evoort stesst. entii—A ] the lots on both sides of Thirty fifth sticet, to the o2 tent of balf the block from First Efgih—AlL the lots on both Sixth aud Seventh avenves. iuti—A L those fous lots on between First and Second Gabriel on the west, “Ail persous whose foterests ae mients, and who are opposed questad (o present their objections in writing, signed. st their office No. 32 Chumbers street, basen.cur Net Court-House, within thirty days froui tn date of this notice JACOB ¥, OARL JOHN D OTTIWELL, 1SAAC 0. HUNT, Office Board of Assessors, New Court Honse, June 7. 1966, nue, frow Sixth te street, botween the seventh stre oo, adjoining the Churca ¢ affected by the the ore o ame | sy ! Board of Assesscrn JUPREME COURT. 2 L the matter of tne mppiication of the Commissioners of the Contrad Pork fof andin behalf o the Ssyor, Aicermen aud Comwon ally of the City of New-York, relative to layio: o A ROAD OR PUBLF DRIVI. Betwesn the Northerly line of FIFTY-NINTH STRE A and the Bouherly line of O; 2 and Fitry-ifth e IN THE CITY OF NEW-YOIts. The Board of Commissioners of the Central Park, fn the n in behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Comuonats of th New-York, pussusiit to the provisions of ¢ tho People of the State of New-York. o the Inying out and waproving of cortain of New-York,"” passed Apeil 24, 1 ive notice that they.intend to ap; ot Judicial District of the State of 'New- t weid Court. to be held at the City Hall. in (he City SATURDAY, the Jith day of June, 136t at the opeving on that day. of as soon thereaflor as Counsel can be beard thereon, fon the appotutigent of Commissioners of Estimate and_Appraisecent o the sbove-wutitied matier: that the nature and extent of th i1 yrove: ment hereby inteoded jo the laying out of o Rosd or Pablic Drive i #aid City: said Road or Pablls Drive to commenice at the juuction of Bloomingdale Rosd (or Brosdway), Figith ses street, ruuning thence Nogtherly and Nor! b-eaer, genersl course of Bloomingdele Road (or Prosdway) Tium of Eighty-seventh street where the said Ko equi-distant batween Tenth ard Eieveut istaut between said ET, . v . of New.¥ of thy es: ruBming G Teutn wnd Ele nd Third street; ning thence Nortberly to the Boutherly of Ouebundred wnd Eighth street at the junction of Bloominglale Road and the Eleventd ol ol ding the wuole 7 ol 3 weid Road or P Blo e Roud (or Brosdway) between i fty-ninth wnd O hondred_and P & portion tuereof betws Sevouty Afth and seveaty-seventh sisvets, and uy ther poriion th between Eightv-sixth and One-bondred aud Fourth strests i City of New-York ; snid Koad or Pubiic drive js of o genorsl wi one hundred and %y oet, as shown aud deline of the same, made by Oarduer A. Soge, City 8 fie iu the office of the Commissioners of Ceut: York, Juze 5, 1668, KICHARD O'C Counsel Urrice 0¥ THE STREET CONMASIONER 0 CONTRACTORS, —PROPOSA sealed anvalope, indorsed withythe ttie of th name of the bidder written theirdu, wnetl MONDAY, June 18, 187, For regulating, curbiy Onn Hondied ud Tw stivet; and One Hundred wih Lawreneo wreet ke: 3 i s or regulating sradbig, curbing, sutering sud fagztog Ove Fun and Fighteeuth strvet, ‘om Third to Foarth ave e . For regulating g odlng, curbing, uteriug and ¢ and Forty-Afth strees. (rom Teath avenue to the Ly and guiteriog Thirty-fourth street, fiom Thisd avess® N, L work aud with e will be received st this o80 180, at eleven o'clock s, w.. ttering aud flagzing Niuth av.nue, fro® ty-fith o Oue Hundred sud Twentysxid snd Twentysixih street, from it junedon OF flagging north-east cogner of Third street and Second avoune For flagging Fourth streat, south side, from two bundsed sud thirtge six east to Avenve B. Eor ifursins Elghty aerenth street, from Third to Fourth avenve. o4 Sl Oue Hundred ‘sad Twenty 6fth stroet, fiow Second 10 d #enue. For regolating, grading, eurbi tering and fl One Hundred TS i Tt g felemgg F pier foot of One Husdred and Thisty-eighth sireet, va oo sod Stivet Nortn River. Blank . forms of propossis, together with the ments, can be obtained at this ofice.—Dated 8 Now Verk, June 6, 1968, CHARLES 6. CORNELL, Street Commis Orncs or Tus STurrt Couximmon No. 297 Broadway. . 0 CONTRACTORS.—PROVOSALS, inclosed i a sealed envelope, fndorsed with the tiile of the work and with the name of the bidde wr'iien thereon, w il be received at this oo wull MONDAY, Jae 8. 1986, 4t 11 o'cloes, o or regu 2, enrbing, guttering an 2ving N nm...l‘....: T ...,.nin‘?'., Oue¥Hundre | and Tw 3 One Hundred aud Twenty-sixta-st., from iis junction with Lawresce: ., ke For regolating, grading, curbiag, gutteringand fagziog One Hundred ant armeaat How ugd 15 Bourtn g For regulating, grading.curbiug, guttering aud “‘f“' Oue Huudred and Forty-Afth-st., from Teath-ave. to the wou River. ‘or curbing and guttering Thirty-fonrth-st, frowm Third ave. to Fub ‘or fagaing porth-sast corner of Third-at. and Secondave. ¥oi fagging Pourth-at., south slde, from two bundred snd thirty o8 ¥ %mx;'. Ehm sevect-st., from Third to Fourth-ave. i from For filing Tovents Sthat. from Second to Third-sve. Foeepulring pee (oo of One Hundred asd ‘Thiry-cighth-at,Nortd ver, 'Blink forme of propossls, together with the specifications and agres- mentes an o obtaiued ak hie ofice.—Dated Stiect Departument, New- York, Juue 6, 1866, CH. LES G. CORNELL, Street Commisioner L KINDS of FURNITURE, Mattresses, Bed- ding, Looklng Glasses, ke., CHEAY EN & CAMP: BELL'S. No. 263 Bowery, between Staiion and 1 and save movey. Goods warrauted and dofvered free. Fusniture o DROOM MELE """“""{3‘(3‘*&. o.l;v:u: , ‘hes! s a e el st . P PALBINGTONS, No @ Canul'st., opposite Woosier. ~Fatabliskied 1% = X NANELED FURNTUI fi e SUITES o thls clty Al "AiriEsEs, sPRiNG BEOs. e, lpods wombt ) IVARREN WA & Co. o 17 Gana ., | B ON HAND and make to order on tho short- est notice. all _kinds of F! URNITURE st monufacturery’ pri 3. F.C. PICKARD, No. 167 Bleeckorst. ; factocy, Now. 200 snd Batlivan-at. Wedding Cards, L. B et T WAL EVERDELL™ SONS, No, 104 Fulton-st. 0 CARDS and FINE STATIONERY. {