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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1866, 2 COMMERC MATTERS, list which deecive pecgle by giving an impression that e AN they are something more th 1 orpamental. The eoncern Males nt the Stock Exehnmge-June scems to run itself, and to be off the track just now, and, | .86, 5°0¢p. 02 Del. L & W. 1 m. N, Y. Central, &8 usual, ** nobody to blame."” [ 100,000, .. 121 oy, a4 200 30. 97 | Gtockholders in the various City Danks are notified that (?tl" s, 5-200., ‘64| .00 o7 | 200.2d call. .. If they wieh to have the tax on their stack corrected they . nissioners of Taxes and Assess- ust apply to the Comi 102} Clev. & Tol. & £5. 200 i , 65, 5,0, .:. 100 |Reading ments, at their office, No, 52 Chambers-st., on or before 3, 1097 Wechanics k. As. somppmebps i Bt 12000 24 call 1023 ¢ TR | tho 30th day of < ek - the taxes are collccted from the asscssors are, by the law, supplied with acorrect list. It should £'s0 be remembered that the taxcs arealicn upon the shares, which cannot be traunsferred until the ©.8.5%,71m (O 2,000. . 9 | 20. = 0. 8. 5%, 74 con. (Cen. National 5,000 indor'd. 100 | 20 2 Treasury 7 3-10s. 31 seriea. 0. Bk, M1 107 1 50 ank, (Mich.South.& 110 | 100 , ART i, Central. 108 taxes are jal The Susquehanna Railrond & eing rapidly completed to 102§ St. Nichola Brookiyn Cés,w. 1. 5 - Nineveh, the poiut where the oad being eonstructed by 2,000, |Bk. Commonw'th.| 100 2dec..... the Delaware and Hudson Caugl Cowpany from C Tenneesce Gs, "X, | ¢ 102 |Cleve. & Pitts, in the Wyoming Valley, Joins it, When both these roads are 91}|Fourth Nat. Bank.| ... §2) | fini whole of the Antbracite coal region will be opened | 90..... 103}/ Choc. & N.W bany by a very short. direet. and level route, and coal can ) AT, i b dehvered at Albany a8 chieaply as at any other point on the N, Carolina Gs. P Tiudson River. ;g,m';!.“.. 092 The Cincinnati Commercial of Wednesday ea; 000 S -’ The tendency tow! Migsonri 6 week sgu, bas bec a pinea than it ba ¢ o Tab dcmand for loans 1s considerable, yet it uecessarils appears larger when. as the case, n scarcity of eur- rency. Money is regarded es read rth 10 per cent on 6 .24 call. . 62 |Ilinois Central. dily first class onfsiders’, while | 300 clect enstomers' ,-m-rh.ml 12 on first clus ontallerss while P y e it is su1d that some good names Will stand as beavy o rato o 23 Cleve. & Toledo, Exchange has increased in supply | 18 per cent per annum. | during the u‘?frk. mainly through tbe offerings of bauks bere aud iu the [pterior, that were 10 want of currency. The Chicago Tribune, of Wollnesday, says: narters to-day 10,000 X 0. & Mis:.Cer. 5,000. . 80 |E: xnoum wige. of a soarcity 5,000........ 92 There are complaints from all g H.& 8tJo.l Lghd. of eurrency, s .|'|'w- ey market may sufely be roparted to 10,000, | be stringe The heavy receipts of grain for ten days past bave caused & constaut dram ou our bauks, and large amounts of eurreney have been daily sent into the interior of Llinois, Wisconsin, Towa and Minnesota. Hence the bankers are not as well prepared to suply the public ss formerly, and they have to make a closer |.{|-\nm|nu||un of the paper vffered for discount. Rates, however, are steady at 10 per cent per annum at the banks, ard 1@ 1§ per cent per month on thestreet. The supp.y of Eastern exchange to-day was greater than tho demand, but not grester than 1t bus been for a day or two pust, e seareity of currency. bowever, has weakened the murket, and we uote & decline in rates. Tlie counter rates ut the hanks were irregular, ranging at 110@ 120 discount buying, and par at 110 prenium seling. Round Jots wers soid swoug baukers at 110@120 discount. “T'ho open Board of Brokers have unanimouely passed a resolution suspending any member of that body who deals in Stocks in any bar-room or club-house vp-town, after 6 o'clock, p. m., and we trust the same resolution will be pessed by the mewbers of the New-York Stook Exchange and the Gold room. The business of the Sub-Treasury was: Recelpts, 3,047,416 36—for Customs, §354,000; Payments. $1,330, 893 57; Balance, $38,125,005 57 Gold Notes, $313,000, Freights to London—7,800 bush. Corn, at jd.; to Glas- gow, per steamer, 20,000 bush. Corn, on private terms; to Havre, 100 bales Cotton, on private terms, A bark, with 16,000 bush. corn, to Cork, per orders, at 5/, The movement of Dry Goods at this port for the past weck bas been es follows: EXTERED FOR u Baok of Comuerce| 5 olina bs. N. Can 3,000, 200 2| 0CLOCK POARD. Canton Clevo. & Pitts. 10, lis'm;x'}i 6o 110, 25,000 , S04 10,000, cal. &0 | Carolina te. 00 COREUMPTION. M, 5. Valne. $,362 3 105 PR TN OFEN FOAED OF DROKERS—I P. M. e ;,l-'w- of l)'l!'- “lll‘a"j Mich. rie. 903 | Fia. . 602 3. 60 &fiv‘.; Bo. &b, 137 45997 Miscellau 3 AT 60 | 100 58 04,%06| —_— | 0 | o . W3 20d 49k : 701 R L ) g5, Vala 9 wine. Manf. o o, 100.. 70 M4 660,28 FIAK. .ovvereee 33 GEM2 Mariposa . 79 = 62 3 Miscellaneous .. 3 8,541 300 793 Clev. & Pitte. 8 et Pt 705 1,800 .4 8107308 . 793 is Central. 1213 1t is stated that Mr. R, H. Gallaber, whose Eveniog Ex- { | change and Stack Board was closed some mouths ago, now | proposes to open a news room on the first floor of the | Fifth Avenue Opora House building. There will be no | call of Stocks, but, we suppose, the usual opportunity for | speculation. This rival of the ““ Evening Exchange,” conceded to be one of the most disgraceful ‘* institutions” in New- York, and quite a8 demoralizing as any gambler's hell or baguio in town. If the New-York Stock Exchange wishes to keep within the pale of decency it will at once tako measures 1o kecp its customers from dealing, through | them, at any board after the ** Long Room” closes, With this Evening Exchange in operation brokers and brokers' clerks are kept at work from 9 s m. to maduight, to gratify a class of customers who are nothing but desporate gamblers, and who Led better abaudon Wall-st. sud confine | their operations to faro banks. SPECIE MOVEMENTS AT NEW YORK IN MAT, 61| 200. . Gl |Reading. 810 61 | 400... © 61} Catawissa, b10. 614l S00.... | 2. . 924 Tmports frowm foreign ports. 363,073 ‘qu-‘. W. & Chie. Received from California 007,708 964 | 91;a Total receipts. ........ | " 96, Exports to foreign ports in Ma, . FRIDAY, June 8—F. M. mc.i:mh::c‘; a @old is weeker, and closes at 138, after selling at 141} Exports....... wd 138] during the day. The Stock market, at the regnlar board, was verr eluggish, sad the sales small. Government securitics were steady, amd continue to have a decided prefercuco with investors, whether for loug or short periods. The Railway share st is neglected, except by clignes, and outside operators were never less disposed o try the hazards of the street, Loss since Jan, 1, 1866 .. The New-Jersey Railroad make statement: The total receipts for the yoar were 81,675,951 30, an in- crease over those of the pre: year amounting to 8312, 374 60. 'The receipts for the transportation of passeugers in- creased §234,920 27, and the receipte for the travsportation of freight inoreased §4%,223 4, T om:uhmm w 072, Money is easy, and stocks can be carried with upususl | 657 78, "fi:{fl‘" focrease ?170.17»5 5 over the previvus i ) i ohi ear, an og & ratio of 57 17 J00ihe per ceutam to the Meility, but this is offset by approaching kot 1 arsions. tazcs paid to the State of New-Jerse weather, the alarm felt sbout epidemic disease, | amounted to §76,649 44, a large amount was also paid for local taxes, and the Government tax was 805,05 41, The total awount of tazes paid duriog the year was more then three per centam on our capital. Twenty thousand dollars were ndded to the sivking fund, and after the pay- ment of temi-aunaal dividends of 5 per cent ench, increased in amount on the dividends of last year 830,112 50 by a dividend on the increased capital, the amount of 117,395 08 remained an sarplus ears| The capital stock was increased to 5,000,000 by the issue of 8602 200 in new stock, in ccordanco with the recommendations of the stockholdors, ‘at the last aa- nual meeting, and pursunnt to the notice issued at that time. The fanded debt was increased §170,000 by the salo of that amount of the bouds of the company. that were fssued in Febraary, 1665, leaving the balance of that issuo #130,000 in ho possession of the company oo the 1st of January. Thess Have since been sold, or exchanged in the payment of & loan of $20,000 that watared oo the ist of May uit. The floating debt of §145,000 was paid with the proceeds of these bonds. T Howes & MAcY, BANKERS, 30 Wall-street, New- and the Qiscredit which attaches to several of the most popular roads in regard to dividends, The North-Western, with its $26,000,000 of stocks; the Erie, with its $24,000,- 900, aud the common stock of the Michigan Southern are regarded as bopeless of present dividends, and not Beemed safe places to put money in until Autumn. he present vitality is the result of clique move- ments, and lower prices for them mey naturally be looked for at an carly day. In some shares there is hardly emough doing to make quotations. A% the Second Board the market was dull, and after the eall was heary on New-York Central and the North- Western Sharcs. Erie was bid up to 63}, but declined to 3262}, with little demand. The market closes dull at te dead work ahead of the miners. ta of pay met 1 ieading downward ding to the sovth-erst on the juld be plreed a there is apparently very There are a number of from the lowest tunpel, all o vein: here, on & , ohe portaile steam same a8 spoken of with regard and ok an inclined b e sloping down of the meta ¢ os it 1s called, bas some extraordinary rich rock in it but mnot much leit above the lowest tunzse), 'tis B0 ncw e inj 'tis @ pay shoot come in entirely between the two mhin walls of the rein maiter. There may beno fear for it on that account. 1 the pest to the Jowest tunnel the velustone pincoes out, going » vein motter and walis; and there is nd a8 good as ol it is b south east, rot so t. evers reason o hope that the vein will be fou formerly beyond, and deeper, it not on this ley sost tannel pear the erop youd and above at the uppe pi both Jesepbine and Pipe-tree. where there has been e wuch goud pay metal, The Pine-tree, like no doubt a lirge body of ken and ed pay metal in and among the old nppermost wo:kings, as it is now being demonstrated by Mr. Dolan, the mining eugineer, only up, bowever, and in the railrond tunnel. Lne an immen- of vein matter between this polot and the uppermost eroj of both veins, where just benesth 1s vi<ivle good pa wholo mass should be examined carefuily, sud I think could be very profitably dove. Yo do work on these two mines so that tho best results will follow for many years to come woull. in my Judgment, be to rack tunnel from * Cape Horn Tridge” on the railroad in * Hill's Hollow,"” at right angles to the t®o veins (they being nearly parallc) about one-third of the entire d tance to each vein: let there bo an aii- point, which will bave to be sunk ground rises very gradually o b 10 each mine a single track tunn, cut the veing beneath the present wo tunnels could be ruv at the same time, raising the rock And dirt by 8 borse-whim at the air-shaft at tio esstern end of the double track tunnel. This is the shortest and most eonve- puint; 80 div nient place to cut the two veins by wunnel; the rock is slso in th standing almost upright, which s tothe cheapness of the work The double track will 010 be timbered perbaps only 100 feet or so. Further on, the rock, no doubt, wiil be good wll the distance to the veins, The eatire distance from **Cape Horn™ to cut the ¥ will be something less than 1,500 feet; it will cut the Jose- phise some number of feot less. TOISTING WORK, &C. The Josephine vein would bo cus by this tunnel about 600 feet below their lowest tunnel; and sbout 375 fect below the lower tunnelin the Pine-tree there shond be an incline shaft sunk on the vein of each mine where the tnnnel would ent them, which must be selected to go dewn as much as posible within n pay shoot; then all the metal could be dumped down, 10 be taken out of the Cape Horn tunvel, as ulso it can bo d 1o this tunnel to unknown depths. o Hayward Mive is now over 1,000 feet deep, and the rock and water is hoisted to the top. )lr Tunnin Lalf of the railroad will be rared; it will cut off Lhe steepest part of the grade also, When these tuunels are done the road must bave a number of ploe strengthenel, cutting off some points, and walling up to_the grade in_aboat six g dlohes. Extra cost, not to exceed §2,300, will, by bailding larger dumping ears, (the ones now used aro rot dumping ears,) with an attschment to al the mules toride down, lossen the transportation of the metal to one-fourth the gresent cost. ‘The old road, with elight repairs, will avswer place stratificd slates, unti) the tuunels are fiuished, ii1e an entire uew track from *‘Cape Horn" tothe “Benton Mills:” the upper part must remain to transport material fiom * Be. Valley” to the ** Mercer River Mills.* Althoneh this I think the best plan, yet by erecting proper hoisting works on the now lowest tunncls in each mive, they can bo worked a thousaud or more down, running drifis to ent the pay shoots, The shoots of pay s give out, but equally good ones hiave been discovered by drifting on the vein or eutting through the entire mass, This lust should be dove frequently, it bus been much negleeted in theso two mines. When the walls are ali the way from bt o forty feet apart there is no need of taking ont wuch darren rock. and what is tuken out should be thrown back In the places most needed to sustain the wine. or if tuken to the surfuce, (hrown away there and wot carried to the mills 1o be worked up with pay ore as they re doing now, and by 1t losing a portion of gold which is in the paying rock, as also reducing the prorit by king it. In veins like these two, when it pays Ju shoots, souetimes in streaks, within these shoots there should ha ved the most skillful runuing engineer in each mime By this 1 dov't wean & salaried wan, bat & man who will stay with bis men all the t knows his business from Lard experience and in vot only working bis wige in such a o Ling only the best rock, leavivg the birren bebin 1'the pay ore, and, i possible, be wpeetalist; expert in born-spoon testi practicable to get them, ( good large mortar to pound up the r 3p00n, 80 10 know 1he point when Lle pay ore stops o side of the pay bodies of metal. In 10 other way can th of mines by worked to the best profit. ‘Ibis, 'tis tru old Mexican mode, with this exception, that they rarely or er do any dead work, which with our superior Judgment & mins worth working for fntare profits, The rule has this estate, bow miuch rock can be worked, because russ Valley Mines aro narr + und the whole rock it that it ean’t be s ), or that whea the e ot Princes d nieeded no expertto test it, §% DO Teasd e “youfiod it.” should be m ierra Buites 90" is of the rame or Mexico, to be 1 know the value, ‘The “ Battes Mine " hns the most rigid bat the present owers, after puttic the ~ arrastras which we until four years ogo, mine, slowirg them to th were crushing Barren rock as w 1 pesfect matisfaction that they spent n week at i s py rock. and finging away ax seless aplendid pay ore. Evory vein should be worked Bccording to its furmation, and not with preconceived preju- dices. The rock being taken fron ¢ o Jorephine of late has been sacked aud hau ed by teaw to the * Bear Tie track bad been taken up from it (o run it to t Mille. They bave stopped it, thoug ore puid, as near as 1 can learn, fr by Mr, Katin, one of the most pr State. Tt ore, if properly worked. wouid pay full €30 be only mived the fruitful rock, leaving the barren Tt was mined artz mivers in the |4 The Pine-tree Rock, in y portion, would yicld as mnch, worked by preper machioery, bt sboit baif seut o the mill mow Ju totally harren of gald. The smalgrwator now at he it the Benton Mills thinks be will get sbout &7 bias to-dny commenced to aesort it, and Wil pay more. Lak THE PRINCETON MINE. THE PRINCETON MISE — This has boes the mine of the estato, and by all T can leart 18 st o grod wine. Tho pay ore bus given ont in & manner, going 1t is suid 3t haw fatled altogether. 1 did not go dowa iu the mise, but by all 1 could learn by those in eharge the ceins and wail matter ‘are still ail the saime to the north. ‘Therefore, it is foolish to sy thero may never be good pay found by exploratios ia that direction. 1n the bottom of all the shafts the ledge still exists, as also to the south-east, bot they elaim it will not pay. They are now taking out the Pillars, to wix with the poor in woiking. I took & NeAr average, ught to pay, properly worked, o bly $40—per v T think 1t 18 ver dnugerous 1o disturb the pillars, unieas it is done by one muc vorsed in mining. There are o number of sh fta on this mine, with their different holsting works. I would reduce the three nont. The new une has good 1 depth of & thousand feet. or perliaps —of course ufter s thorough examination by a perfect mining engineer of great experionce. In wy opiniov, the mino sbould be prospected to the south as soon as could be. Other explorations might be doue ut another time. ‘Thers are 15,000 taus of sand saved here; yot the water, with the soum aud mum, was allowed to run away when they bad 80 much good ground to save them. Yet there most still be left a ,wf roportion of pay in them, ae (he most of them come from r rock. Of course, there wili have to be considerable dead work done on this mine, including the two incline shafts—one for air and the other for hoisting poses. | can't guess the wmount near cvough to state it; it might come up to 830,000 before pay ore—and all dead o obtain it—could be bad, aud might Lot be Lalf that amount. THE MARITOSA MI to expross my- ho? After what 1 have learned from observations, the beautiful pow being taken out of the main vein, the great this main vein, the easy manner it can be 10 come; then, the wouderful pockets th Manrosa M sell about this mine. others and my own guotations: Olio Certificates, 28} 2283; Cauton, 59@60; | York. (Formerly ofticers of the Park Bank.) Four per cent in- @umberland Coal, 45} #46; Quicksilver, 51; Mariposa, 11} | terest allowed on deposit. ®12; Mariposs Preforred, 240@24i; Now-York Central, | _The busivess of this kouse is the same as an Incorpo rated Bank, Wj@e%); Ere, 62} 2 Hudson River, 1102110]; Read- tng, 109j2109}; Michigan Southern, 79§279}; Nilinois Central Scrip, 1212121}; Cleveland and Pittsburgh, 82} Prusoxs KEEriNG AccouNts may Derosit and DRAW as they ploase, and will be allowed Interest on their daily bal- - . at 4 per cent. @®j; Rock Island, 923 292); North:Western, 311 231}; | “’co S W it Preticind, GO SI| Work Warne, 0579 | (SOUTTIN made ou ay yext of (o Unied Blates cx Orders for the PURCHASE or SALE of the various Govern. ment and vtber Stocks, Bonds and Gold, promptly executed for the usual commission. Money is increasing in ease, and at 5@6 per cent bor- powers are readily supplied. Prime short paper is scarece and salable at low interest—as low as 5 per cent for choice short bills—but long engagements are not in favor. The slarm shown at every rumor of trouble among the Nu- Monal Banks is very significant, pud should teach borrow- s caution. It is well known that a large 1majority of hese institations live mainly upon their circulation, and Gat anv attempt to make them redeem their notesin Jagal tender would force them iuto liquidation by scorcs. For the present, Mr. McCulloch bas abandoned his sflort to bring about specie paywents, and is the leeding inflationist of the day; but this cannot Mst, and borrowers must be careful and ot be too much expanded when be returss, as he must, 1o the principles of his Fort Wayne speech and his aunual seport. The country cannot afford to continue busimess apon irredeemable paper and successfully compete with mstions paying apecie; and to specie we must return at no Qistant day. The retarn, come by what route it mey, will sause great distress to all who are debtors during the process and are obliged topoy debts with assets daily shrink- ing under the appreciation of paper to gold. The use of paper money by the Treasury during the Rebellion was a Beeperate resort, and its cost has yet to be borne by the sountry. Sackett, Beleher & Co., wmerchants, are in difficulty, one of the parties having absconded with a large amount of the funds of the concern, which stops to see where it stands. The losses of the retiring partner are the resuits of nnsuceeasful speculation. Exchange is not so firm, and 60-day bills more in re- quest. The rates are: London, prime bankers', 60 days, 109§ @1093; Loudon, prime baukers', sight, 1112111}; Parin, bankers’, long, 5.11325.10; Paris, bankers, short, R064@5.05; Antwerp, 5.120@5.11]; Swiss, 512j25.11f; Bamborg, 379974, Awmsterdam, 42}242f; Fravkfort, €3; Bremen, 80@%0]; Berlin, 74 Injastice is done to Comnmodore Vanderbilt in connect- ing his name with the recent financial maneuvers of the Erie Railway Company. Although paraded to the public s 8 member of its most important committes, we under- stand that he does not cousider himself & director at all. In July, 1865, when a dividend was under debate, be stated that upon the balazce shicet no dividend could be shown, and that be would resign if one was made. Xis resigna tion was placed in the hands of the Board and has since Doen acoepted ; but at the last election, against his con- amad, bo wos g choses. There aro otier ames 0B 1ho | The Plawtree mins b, ke {0 Jobepbine, besa everworieds D, STATE A1p Boxns. P i Fisk & Harou, Bankers, No. 5 Nassau-st. —— The Mariposa E Parties engaged in California mining stocks will be intorested in the following intelligenco received from the Mariposa estate, and furnished by Captain Henry J. Hall, who has eharge of the new machinery and amalgamating process on the Mariposa. We have permission from Mr. Brumagim to publish the information as it came to him. Additional facts will be farnished from time to time, GREAT KICHNESS OF THE MARIPOSA. BEXTON MILLs, BrAR VALLEY, A pril 25, 1666 Mr. MARK BRUMAGINM—Dear Sir: Your brother, Mr. Jucob Brawagim, requested me, while awaiting the completion of the amnlgamating machinery, to inspect the principal mines on the Muriposa estate, und scnd to you my opinion about the value and best mode of working them to ensure the greatest profit. 1 Lave examived the four principal ones which are now havin ores taken from them: the Mari, , Prinegton, Joseplin Pine-tree. They are all, I hlupg'l No. o nonliuu, ke B2 w2 h'rnn JOREVHINE VEIN. e Josephine bus, to the best of my judgment, 800,000 of pay me il above the lower tunnel; m:!.’mnf:nba :;m- dend work, however, to obtain this resalt. From the tunnel next above the lowest one to the top croppings thera ix as yet o large amownt of pay quarta that can_and should be taken out. The Sierra Buttes Comp, @ worked the top of their mius ice, and are now workiog it all over ugain 1o a finality. 4 was there o fow days ago. Of course it will require good mi Tl enciveerin to ot but it can bo acoampliabed, and with great profit. atrike of the veln (as also the Pine-tice) is south-east and north-west; the pay is !l iu shoots tending to the soutb-cast in the rein matter as they sink in depth; there. fore the tunuel should be driven fartlet south-east to cut this pay metal, as far as the pay has beca fouud in that direction under the most prominent croppings. The vein is almost en. titely between the lower and the uext tanue! above it; in this tunnel should be placed a small steam hoisting mackine (Mr. App hns oue in_his mine, a doudle englac. e loss than £5,000, taking but_one-half cord of wood for twelve Lours' work), which will be portable, 50 as to be moved from pay #boot {0 pay shoot to siuk to the next tunnel bhelow, where, after oot is worked through (o it, ail the py metal can be sud ruo out at the lowest tunnel. The rock of these veins §s what is termed hard, therefore they must be sioped under-hand or downward, following on the Leels of the inclincd shaft and on both sides of it, until the pay shoot s eutirely worked out; therefore the taking outof good pay will be simultaneous with the sinking of an fuclived shaft; wheu thore i but a small shoot of pay, tho cowmon windlass Wwill be the obeapest to use. The pay metal in these shoots is sometimes the width of ¢the whole vein, but in most cases it is in streaks, changing through the vein matter from the Langing to the foot walls, mostly found o OF uext to one or the other of the main walls, 1t requires careful engineering and careful prospcot.og e wine the pay metal 80 a8 10 Jeave tho barren guarts with the least dosd work. from the two veins to the west of the mine main vein ends and the branches commence. This shaft only wow 170 feet, and deeper by 40 feet thun any olber; that it strikes through the hill to Stockton Creek, yet lower down still io distance on the main vein of more ‘than 2,50 feet. Kock has been taken out for more than half of this distince, Jelding at tiis time 813, and bas at times yieldod §23 per tun n these, 1 venture to say, m-m t specimens of mills in the entire State; and the fubs mounts suid to have beea wasbed from the Mariposa Creck below, as L said, I hardly know how to express myself. Saffice it o say it is the wost wonderful gold-vein I e 1w forced to believe 1n gold-quarte veins belng below as they have been £00 above, History says, in Grass Valley. that when any vein has paid for 150 feet down, it is now paying as well or better (statistios, Janusry, 1666). Alison vein is now over 700 feot. Intely 14 tuus $17,000. Tho Butte miue is 400 feet; last run of 59 was over 852,000, and my dividend on o sixtioth of the mine wus 8600, leaving .({ur surplus in the hands of the Treasurer. Tho Independance, half w mile to the west of the Butte mive, is 20 feet, still deeper, and in splendid “boreance.” ‘The Hayward, io Amador County, is over 1,000 feet deep, ard getting two or three more dollars to the tup than former lfi. could cite many more of my own knowledge a8 the App, Hight aud others. The Maripusa miue is, to i fatents and purposes. u virgiu wine. I believo there will be millions yet taken from it, but it has been overworked—that is, the dewd work has beeo s secondary consideration, The work now being done, if continued, will” before long injure it a hundred times more than all the profits obtamed. With 820,000, or perbaps wuch less, this mino can be taking out w rlculyol fine ore. The holsting works are good, with some f yet Twould judge it best to place them at once taunel, in a clawber mude for the purpose, and uk and stop in different places, sccordiug to the pay ‘The mino In the lowest level has a veln averaging six feet wide, end whercver there are pay shoots the whole vein pays; #o all that is nocessary is (o teat their lengih by born und the thing is done. sese shoots all little weat. They aie very large; the one wed (I can call it by no otber name) is over now belog bar 300 feet long by au average of more thun 4} feet thick—or wide, us wost quart men would sey. ME. OLMSTEAD'S TUNNEL. Mr. Olmstead run a tusnel from the ievel of the dump floor in his vew mill a portion of the distan ard cutting the vein about 100 feet belo: tunuel; but the rock belng very bard, it cost 1o wue to finish it. It has the vital wistake, beside, of not beio; 2 foet higher, wo as to stors to the full capacity o splendid_ dump-house, which would Lokl at least 1,30 tucs. The present railroad, with repairing, would be all that eould be asked for. A litle cost of puttivg sheet iron in the shoot leading from the road to the dump- house would ten times more than pay for the privilege of toring a great qantity of ore, Then but a short time need (o futervene ufter the flocr should Bappen to be cmpty until it would 8o fill up about the mouth of the shoot 1o stop the great amount’ of wear on (he sheathing. 5o far as tle buildiog and its situntion, they coald not be bottered. Of cuurse it is tos large, but this is, now it is built, wu sdvantege. Tlie power is enormous; but as the power belng apart, aud the connecting pipes between the two engines can t, there 1s 1o nosd of using but balf the power at od. This mill is, with the exception of some 1l copperplate tables, the same §a its mode of amulgamatiog Il the others on the estate—the most ineficient mo w. The Siorra Buttes are bad enongh, ~Oth rrastras below in the ereck leading (o the Yuba River who pay the Company n per cent. Thero ure some pans being used at'the Benton Mill, but of no grest account the man. ner in whieh they are used. Some other little fixtares at the Princeton of littfe value, The Benton Mills ure set too low. bug might be remedied by lmum’m o houso highor up, and belting up from the pinjon-wheel shaft, 0 they could be splendid milly in all particulars, ‘The power s of the first order, being almost as a8 an overshot wheel; they are large breast wheels, takiog tho water on & 12-foot face, two of tleso Wheels. ittle will furtber up tho Sue, rua the gamating works are now being put up, bas a turbine. T don't fike thom as well +x the others, PLANS FOX FUTURE WORKING. {he management of this estate, the brst and great ohjeot 1 be to work st profit of tie Company, we dend work aberd as fust na it ure vay, metal prospeciive and in ayear abead at all times. keeping ail the et orde to with the main tannels in pe Ko, 80 1o e To knuw ) o best nd saving the wost gold which will insure the gy prefit 10 the Company (e est of the estate 18 trifling 10 comparison to this in its” wanagement), 1 the amount of ruek worked that will do this, o aeted upon up to @ short e raised o Working capital to * empioy & ood manager, pany's intereste, and will iti o fow doys to send by telegraph the resnlte of prkings with the amalgawazor vow boing erceted Youss, Hexux J. Hau ¥ for the Cow| Xj the first for testin, - ——— Family Markets, OR LIVING EXPENSES IN NEW-YORK. FRIVAY, June B~P. M., The strawberry season is now fai quantity there is but the g y s not up 10 the 1l creatly improve stavdard. A I tkew, The lar . ry all us. Prices arc graduslly workiog dowr, thouglh they are a littie stiffer to-day. Many soft berries are in market sclling below ot The indico 1t the strawberry wili b ch lower than at present. erop i likely to be very short in wost parts of New-Jersey, being bad'y injored by the late frosty this Spring. The vegetiblo warkots are aimost daily addiog sometLiog vew in their line. In addiiion to wiat have already been meutioned, wenow Lave bot house caulifiowers, Southern tes, watermelons, and eabb Gooseberries are also e he fruits, Fish are plonty aud lower. Butter is also dechning; cggs advane: ing, unless they are stalo lots which dealers are anxious to sell belore warm weath ome butehers bave advanced tho price of beel. Pouitry is a little higher, Wo quote: BREAD AND CEACKERS. . @10 Crackers, Bos'n, $15. 10/ Butter, ¥ .. raham, ¥ 1. Soda, ¥ b oue, and prices u Dread, w‘;ut loaf. 10212 Crackers, sweet, 4 1. : BUTTE Cheese, ® ... Butter, prime, ¥ 1 Mediam, Yoi, ¥ cake Boss, stripad, P 1 Sea, ¥ ... Blue Fish, § 1. Cod, @ B £ FISH~ FRESIT, Inckerel, each, @15 Porgies, 1. €210/ Salmon, P 10212|Shad, eich @15| Roe, § pair.. @ 10!Stargeon, P 1 pmni\\'cuk Fish, § ) OKED, SHFLL, ETC. Mackerel, salt, each.... at. kit . §1002 ¥ Habibut, ¥ veee.15@ FIEM—DLY, 83 Alawives, sm'k'd, P beh Cod, Dry, # 10 Pickled, ¢ i Clams, hard, § i 281 25 Crabs, roft, ¥ doz | SR E d, @, L 100,81 20282 00 Frog. ¥ dos.. soasi| Rock, Halibut, smoked. ¥ ..20a 35 Herriugs, swoked ¥ | bunch 1022018 Sculed, ¥ pox. Tiaeo| Pickled. @ B, Lobster, ¥ 1. #210'Sturgeon, smoked, ¥ 1b°18220 ¥LOUE, MEAL, ETC. aham Floor. 71 rn Starch, ¥ 1 54w Hominy, ¥ 1. | Indian, 7 1. .20 52 Oatmeal, § 1. 43w 'Samp, ¥ 1. FRUITS AND NUTS—DRY. LRk Praves, ¥ 1. ©e. A0@H Pruncs, jar 215/ Raising,” ® ™. Apples. ¥ .. Almonds, ¥ B . Coooanute. sach, Peaches, ¥ B FEUITS— OGR! Apples, ok... Wasl 210 iy ; e = 810| Pineap;len, eac! %0 Naosnas, ¥ doz. @81 %0 Strawverries, ¥ qt ) Gooseberties, P qt.. 15| Small basket. ... » 749 Orauges, Sieily, | ¥da busket, fine. . 75@§1 o o1 20 GEOCERIES. i Sporin, ¥ 1 Adamanti ( Bugar, brown, ¥ I Light, ¥ B ... Crus d end pows L) | Rei LoD ... Cream Tartar, ¥ B [Salt. table, ¥ ¢ & I 35282 25 Soap, I'ge bars Maghe Sirup, ver quart [ Saall bas each .. bottle ... 75| Fumily, box, & ... Jal 2| Seit, Pat... w0a s ©lT Beet, s Rib Toast.. . ..cooee Cross rib, ¥ D Chuck rib, Plate and 1 A Brow ploces, § 1 o Tripe, ¥ 1 Veal bind qua Fore quarter Cut Tiearts, each. Pork, ret and stis ded and Pork Kidueys, ¥ B MEATS—8ALT, KMOKED, Pork, bama, ¥ B ... Dz Bacon, ¥ B .......22 Bhoulders, ¥ Beitand Beef, corned. . St Smoed, @ 1 ... ... W@ Bologn Tongues, cach .61 528200 Dry. ... POULTLY AND GAME. | Chickens ¥ 30/ Suipe, Evglieh, Plover and | Bioilers, ¥ pair Dowiten, ¥ pair .....70a 81 | Ducks, & ... Sand, ¥ doz 1] Fowls, ¥ B .. . Bucke Co. 9 1. Geese. @ .en Pl cons, wild, P dos. 824 & Squab Pigeoas, ¥ pair 75281/ VEGETABLES, Muryland, each. . Smll. o - urkeys, 4 B, J. Pbeh 252w Half peek . mao 4 bunch. 4540, Now Bormudas, 9 } peeadl New, Southern, ¥ § “ @2 Horse Radish, § ™ Kohl.rabi, # bunch. o Lieeks, ¥ bunch........10@12 Sage & Thyme, ¥ bel Jat Saner-Kraut, ¥ qt. Spinach, ¥ § pe Sprouts, § + pec ¢ @10 Squashes, nach w12 Tomatoes, per Parsiey, ¥ bunch art. hite,#'b Peas, por § poek ... urnipe,uow w! Poan, .’E..fi&”i. s | New. # 1 peo Potatoes, ¥ bbI W28 W Water Cross, ¥ qt. BUNDRIES Beans, dry, ¥ quart.... 10211 loe. 100 B, ..., Limas, sonked, | ¥D®. ¥ at 202 Kerosene, ¥ gal Brooms. each. Www| London Club Sauce, Tean, split, ¥ B, 6as, pt. bottle, 55 Conl, hinrd, § bus 50260 Macaroni, ¥ 15 %230 Coal, stove, tun..§7 50083 50| Milk, § quart 0 pobsiate. il Markets—~CAxerrily LarokTen ror Tun N. Y. Tarsoan. Yrioay, June &, 1868, ASHES—The t is firm with @ fair dewasod; sales at €77 ; $15 for Poarls. BEESWAX continues dull, but prioes are without change; sales at 40241¢. for Yellow Western and Southorn. CANDLES are firm and in fuir demand; we quote af 22 for Adamantine, 400. for Sperm, sud e, for Patent. COTTON—The demand is moderato and the markst nomi. aally unchanged, though our extreme can ouly be obtained for the best New Orleans and Texus, which aro scarce; salos of 1,400 bales at 39@ 400, for Middlings, the latter for Orleans. COFFEE—Thers s nothing whatever dotug in Rio, and prices are nomival. For other descriptions thore is some in. d for prime lota the market is steady; sales of raonibo and 100 do. Java on-private terms. T s (1 annd; sales bags COPPEN of 206,000 po rt future delivery, at 3ie. 80,000 pousde Detrolr, af 32o.; asd 50,000 pounds Clevelau: c. arket for Dry Cod is fairly active and firm; 75 for Grand Bank and St George's. Mack. erel are firm and in fair request ot §23@ 62 50 for No. 1 Mass, ummr are dal FRUIT—Ruisi q steady; we quote at 83 75@ €3 %0 for Bauch per box, nud 81 10285 2) for Layers. Other descriptions are moderately nctive and stondy; 27@fsc. for il . for Carran s, and 25 @2 for Citron. D MEAL—The warket for State and Western are irregular; tho low grades mm and botter brands aro with, 0 Lbls, at 87 15a 87 ¥ for Su- stra do., €97 §10 for Fancy do, of Westeru Extra, 80@810 Trade aud Family ¥ Cuundian 5 FLOUR AN Flour is more netive, but pric aro 10@20¢, lower, but the » out change; the rales nre perfine State, §47 %4 &0 (o 0 5080 05 for the low erade for Shipping Ohio, €10 813 brands, sud 8liw for Fiour fs dull and beavy for 0od Club extins; salcs of 20 bbls, at &9 402810 for the low grades of Extr £10 10281355 for Trade aud Fawily do. Southe ensie of 400 bbls, at §10 60 Baltimore, Rre Coin NNIES are without special change, but te businoss e lighe; we quote ot 2} 3o, 10 Bags, wnd 5a2e. GRAIN—Thors has boen less activity {1 the market for Wheat to-day, und prices nre somewhit firegulir; common Buring I8 rather heavy bat chotco do. s firm; the sales are: 7,000 bush. No. 1 Milwaukee Clab at $215, and 7,000 bush. Amber Michigan on private termr. Barley s in fairly request aud firm; sales of 3000 bosh Canada East at & ley l!rll is |nnr|1|h' and xxmn inal, Oats ore fa fair d nd, bat ces are 2o lower, clo ; vules of 30,000 bus Ku . for New Weste e Fpsiid iaiber ttle mmore ective. ern, and 81 2law nctive demasd, but pr 105,000 buab., at 7 Mixed Western, an HoM we FAY—The market is v 85@600, for Shiping, and 307 IIDES~There has b showing no important ¢ , 15000 dry Buenos Ayres, 23 1. 15e, gold; 6,000 deo, 21 15, at 170, for home consumption; growth and guality. d, and is dull and heavy at gold; 600 city Ox , Ile. carrency; 4,000 dry Aatamoros, asd 2,500 dry saltod Mataworos, boil on private terus, IRON—Tlere Lad been an uctive demand for Seotch Plg to-day, mrl rpeeniative; prices have advi sales of 3,000 tune t 845 506846 5. No Americas ia tho mar] LATHS==Fastora are firm aud ju fair demand; pales ot 84 3 where the awsl- | monine | | | E--Rockland is in small eo| n, and §2 10 for Lump. LEAD—PIg » in good demand and firm; sales of 500 tuns ol Fs—The market fs less sctive but firm for all of 110 hhds, Porte Rico at 8oe. TORES—AIl descriptions have been very quiet, but we have 10 ch 0 note in price 115~ Linseed is firm, with a moderate demand; we qnota st 9l 57a81 5 Oils are quict at §1 35281 40 for Crade Whale, and #2 50 for do. Sperm, _Lard Oil s firm te ot $1 402 $2 for No. 2, No. 1, and Prime. The busivess in Pork Is limited and prices sgh at the closo there is a firmer feeling and ture_delivery, of 2,200 bbls. Mess, A G24; 2600, do. do., seller July at $30 £742 & . melier Qctober, nt §3050; the sales, cash and reguinr, aro 1,500 bbls. Mews at §30 0@ $30 70, Beef remalns firm with a fair demand; sales o oble. at 814 Lor 01d Plain Mess; €162221 for New do.; 8U4@8I7 lor 0l Extra, and $202 324 for Now do. Tierce Beef and Beef are dull and nominal. Cut Meats and Bacon very quiet. and in the absence of sales price garded as nominal, Lard is dull and ashade lower; sal 400 pags. at W@je. for fwr W priwe Steam sad Kettie- Rendered. AVTERNOON PROVISION MAnRet, 5 0'CLocE.—Pork was very dull, and closed Leavy at 830 373 Deel was firm, Lard dull avd heerv, PETROLEU M-=The market is dnll, but prices are without n the spot, at 26@264e , and Refined, change; sales of Crud in bond, buyer July, at 43¢, and 500 d RICE—N, rod to-lay in the way of sales, price SUGARS—Tue market e and prices are heavy, closing st 104 I0 fintng; #ales of 300 khds. at 10§@113c. for Cuba Refined are quiet at 16§@)6]c, for Hords, SEED3—(irass Seeds are dnll and nominal. Rough Flax See is searce and firm at €2 €5 2$3 20 per busbel of 36 1. Caleutta Linsced is quiet at €3 75, TOBACCO~Tho demand is only for immediate wants; sales 117 hlids at #5 20, TALLOW—The inquiry is limited, but holders ask firm o ios of 25,000 b at 126, for City. HISK Y— b murket 8 quiet aud unchanged; sales of 50 bble. 8t $2 20§ @ §3 27 for Western, Dic. JuNp, £.—15304 bbls, Flour, 160 bbls, Whisky, 230 ls. Corn Meal, 6,% busb, Wheat; 122,058 busb, ‘Corn; 8,814 14 pky o8; 4,721 bbis. P Fitancial. UNION TRUST COMPANY OF NEW-YORK. No. 73 Broadway, eorner of Rootor st. CAPITAL ... 08 #1,000,000 INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, which may be with: drawn at avy time. THIS COMPANY is aothorized to act s Recoiver, Exeutor, Trusteo for murricd women, Guardian for infunts, aud generally to execnte afl legal tros IT 13 A LEGAL DEPOSITORY for money pa'dinto Court. Tt will take eharze of and manez the estate of parsons golng sbroad, or who do uot desise to give their personal atiention to busiuess. ISAAC H. FROTHINGHAM, President. A.V.STOUT, JOUN V. L PRUYN, Vice Presidenta. W, F. ALDRICH, Secactary. TuvsTe Dawrr C. Howss, ¥ AUGUSTUS SCUELL, Joux MaGas, Wu F. Russsen, Davio Dows, Brxa. H. Horroy, Fuaxcns SRibox, Daxtss D s, Hexry E. Davins, Y K. Boarnt, 8 G.WnerLem, jr., W EaL W.R Travens T1oRACE F. ( LARK, It J 2.0 Jomssron ¥ J. M. J. Jesires to represent & Hrm standing in tue Gold Board, or tend to oatside Stock transastion of * salary modorate. Addrows G. M., Tribune Office. XITED STATES | REASURY, INTERRST DEPARTNENT ~ New-Youx, Juoe 4, 1666, CHEDULES of (30) thirty or more SE THREE-TENTHS (7319) COUPONS, ie Jane 15, msant, will now be received for exsmivatios. I 11 VAN DYCK, Awistant Treas CE.—An Adjouraed Annual Meeting s of tae UNITED STATE Eal 8 MUANY wil be lel m., By order of the D % Orrick oF PACIFIC MALL STEAMGHIP COMPAY No. 51 W , corner Hanover si., New York May 16, W_I..‘ JOTICE TO' SCRIP STOCKHOLDERS.—Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors. at their stated meat iug. beld this daie, un, \owing. vis.: Kewdred, I bat e can uflience costomes NT in cass, payable on the T day of June. 1568, be wnd e same is heroby made holders of the Serip Stoek. of recor! atthe closivgof the T: Tookson tiw 2th day of My, 1606, at 3 m., being FiRty i o {$5) om each share issied under tho sct of 1065, to lucreass the Cap ock of the Cou dved, That snid pa ¥ of Angust, wi.h inter after the said Int day of Jane. T ceorasnce with the terms of the ssld Serip Stock, the sume, with the smount paid thereon. will b liable to forfeiturs in default of puymient os or be fore the sai day of Angust, 1#6. Certiticates of stock will be 1eady for delivery on the payment and rurrender of the certificates of Scrip Stock st the Cowpeny’s Ulfice. Ty order of the Board of Direstors HEO'E T, JONNSON, Se ¥ hl“‘\ull. Juve 1, !&& ) | nine DIRECTORS of the AN FARMERS LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY will be heid st the office of the Company. Ne. 26 Exchange-| on TUESDAY, 14 taut. The polls will open st 12 o'cloc X 0. . P FITCH until and inclusive or per aunum from snd 1xapIELD, May 9. 1666, YHE INTEREST on the PUELIC DEBT of the State of Lilinois, maturiug on the st MONDAY in July, 1856, wil be paid at the OCEAN SATIONAL BANK of the City of New- pixiesath dav. lnclnsice, of July, 1066 e York, vn tue secoud to the A Late i " JAMES H. B wurer. Orvice ov Thx Nonvs AMERICAN | in® IxsURaNCE Co.f _No. 114 Broadway. Nuw.YoRK, May 29, 1866, A’l‘ the ANNUAL ELECTION for DIRECTORS of the NORTH AMFRICAN FIRE IN3URANCE COMPANY, J at their office, No. 114 Hrosdway. MONDAY, the 28th inet., e follow lug Dircctors werw ubswiiously o Jumes W, Otis, W Josiah Lane W ich'd M. Blatebford, J iver I Shepard, Johneton, R. Lyman, oo, AMES W. sident, 4 - W. BLEECKFR, Secretary. TUK CONMIBIONERS 0F TAX/S AND ARSESANRNTS, | Nuw-Youk, June 4. 155, JOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF AN Notice is hereh; the Laws of 1066, being on act of Stockhiolders of Bank; of _Ban! weeting of the ously eéected Pre: R n tock the ‘are now prepared, and will reviain epen till The Ass- t Kol the J0th day of June, 1086, for the correction of errors. A. J. WILLIAMSON, HBROWN, A W 5 1. W. ALLEN, Commissonere of Taxos and Assessments, o s Hopeow Kiven Raiisoad Couraxt, | No. 270 W EsT (WIRTIRT AT, oRK, May 10, 1836, ANNUAL MEETING of the STOCKHOLD- ef the HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY for the N of THIRTEEN DIRECTORS for the ensuing year will at the office of the Company, No. 270 West Thictieth at , New- York City, on MONDAY, June 11. 1556, Polls will be opea from 13 . until 2 p. ., and as much longer, uot beyoud tho setting of the 000 on the same day, as the Lnapectors may had necessary, L0 roceive the votes of electers prescnting thomse ves. The Tranafer ooks will be closed {rom 4 o'clock p. m. on the 2st day of May until 9 o'clock a. m. on the 12th duy of June. AUGUSTUS SUHELL, Secretary, T MANHATTAX Liv INsuRANOE Co., No. 166 [RoADWAY, NEw. ) ong, May 9, 1656, l T THE ANNUAL E e he! 10N for DIRECTORS Life Tusurance Comy v, Nos. 156 and 158 Broadway, on T Direotors wee unanimously elocted, v . BROW JOIN W. HUNTER, 1. REYNOLDS, . at the office of the Company. the BUL fost., the followiug JAMES M.'McLEAN, R PARMLY, JAMES M. B T, A A ALVORD, A C At subsequent weeting HENRY STOK rodlected Preside: Ws' AND ORPHA " it Live |NSURANCE (OMPANT, Orpick, No_ 132 iroaoway New-Yonx, Juue 7, 1666, ETING of the Board of Trustees of this A tuis day. the Hon. LUCIUS ROBINSON ten- g n of the Predddency, which being u'upnd‘ Mr. S H. RAYMOND, late Secratary, was elected Frosident, NRY B, ROBINSON v rpcinied Secretary of e ROBERT A. GRANNISS, Scorelary, and Mr. i Company. HICAGO and ROCK ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY.—The Board of Directors of tho Chirato and Rock Tsiand Railrosd Company have resolved to issue 2,600,000 of the Honds or Ubligatious of the Company (convertible iuto stock) aud dispose of them to the Stockholders at the rata of Twenty Per Cent ot the par valua of the same. The Bonds will be apportioned to thos Btockbolders 1ro mts, who shall be reistered as such on tLe cloving o, the ranafor Book on Uie th duy of By uext x Ceut of the par value of the Bonds The payment of the Twenty I t be inade at the office of the Company by the 12th day of June .t which tate the Bonds will be ready for delive: He Transfer Books will be cloved o1 the Sth d opened on the 12U of Juue next. FRANCIS H. TOWS, Se EOKUK 1 The COMPROMIS TLEMENT for s Keokuk will ba mads on and after Ju 1508, ALl parties hoid: outracts with the uwndervigaed fo CHANGE ito NEW NDS and STOCKS, oc CASU, will recefve the saie on pressuta- ton e bove. ude wot represected fn this eom promise settlensent, except the of Bouds,” will be steictly izuored by the City of Keokuk. J. F. FRANKLIN, No, 112 Broadway, Special Azent City of Keokuk. — 10,000 to & ove amonn PROPERTY. full pasticulsrs, and rk City. ARD & TIEMA MINING LLING CHEMISTS No. 240 Pear!- lorado. New-York. June 8, 1868, FFICE OF MAYN ENGINEERS AND €U ., New- X ork, aud Cotral City, Having just returaed from California, 1 wish to notify my trieuds +nd the publle thut 1 wil reopas the Laborstary B FIIC UITABLE INSUR- ANCE Co,, Yonx, Juao 9, 1860, office on MONDAY th b instaut, the fo/lowlig naed gentierien Voo ol l:.nuu‘.-lu‘; . J. . TIEMANN. AUthe ermmal sleotion for Directors of this Company held at thetr ar LLECTORS. SHEPHERD KNAPP, JAMES F. COOLEY, RICHARD J. FHORNE, JOUN P. NESMITH, V. CHRRISTIAN'IL SAND, W. G. WOOD, AL D, CHARLES YAT PAUL SPOFF MENRY iR HENRY ROW NFR A SAGE NATHANIEL HRIC ARRANT PUTNAM, HARVEY WEED, WAL 1L SMU) [Vl ROBT. A, ROBERTSON, ABRAHAM B, IRY, GILBERT M. SPEIR, ERARRT And at & subsequent meeting of th of Directors, Richard J. Thorne, ok, was wneniwously redlocted Pre . LONDON (Succesors to ¢ i PEABURY Co.), svailable 0 the piincipal citios of EUROPE and the BT imied b DABNEY MOROAN & Co, No. 83 Exohaage: pply and firm at 81 60 for S AN FR AN o 2 g&g{% CITY and CALIFORIA STATR COLLECTED at beat ratos. 3. FARGO & Co., No. 64 Broadway, Danking Honses and Bankers. " VERMILYE & CO., No. 44 WALLST, BANKERS A ND DEALERS GOVERN .\fl'l}( T STOCKS COMPOUND IN:lt‘(;‘)REST NOTES, CLOSING PRICES. NEW-YORK, June 8, 1560, OF JAY COOKE & (0, CORNER WALL AND NASSAU-STS., NEW-YORK, We buy and sell at tho most libera! carreut prices, and kvey on hasd o full supply of And execute orders for parchase sod sale of FTOC Slllbn. § Gage gl 2l —_!AH JOUN MUNROE & J CERTIFIC, COMPOU, AMER GOVERNMENT BONDS OF ALL ISSUES, VENTHIRTIES ES OF INDEBTEDNESS, A¥D ND INTLREST NOTE:! TOAN BANKERS, No. 7 RUE SCRIBE, PARIS, A No. 8 WALL-ST., NEW.YORK. .. ke Also Comiereis OHN MUNROE Ay No. No. 7 Joroe Cirealar Lotters of redit for Travelers in sl parta of Earepe, al Credits & Co, MERICAN BANKERS, E BEMOVED FROM 8 RUE DE LA PAIX K RUR SCRIBE, PARIS BANKERS. S QR TBrondwayNY. ‘03, ERHERG g o BUY AND SELL: AMERICAN EXPRESS STOCK. ADAMS EXPRESS STOCK, UNITED STATES EXPRESS STOCK, WELLS, FARGO & €03 FXPRESS STOCK. MERCHANTS UNION EXPRESS STOCK. TELEGRAPH STOCK, AMERICA. .. ATES TE ¥ . HOLDERS having eithe: NION TELEGRAPH STOCK, H STOCK. oale will fid aB Luimediate vitikes E5iough s, al the MOST FAVORABLE No. BANKERS, 5 NASSAU-ST, BUY and SELL AT MARKET RATES ALL DESCRIFTION® GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, ACCOUNTS of BANKS, EANKERS and others REC ¢# COLLECTIONS MADE THROU on favorable terms. OUT THE UNITED TATES AND CANADAS. € CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT ISSUED, TURNER BROTHERS, N OTICE ix herel, Laws of 1659, aud 476 d DEALERS in GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, cited—i per cent Dto No. 14 " 57472 0F NEW-YORK, BASK DRPARTNENT, lovied on daily balances— , in our uew marb'e bloek. ALBANTY. April 26, 1666, ‘ pursuant to Chapter 236, 11035, thst the cirenlating uotes interest SAT ST, NAS v Ei.\'en, inened to the President, Dicectors and Company or the Phenix Baok, Intely an fncorrorated buk, located fn the Cit redeemed AT PAR, by the Sagerint ment, on presentation at The New-Yor City of A'bany for The nding eirculsting notes of the ssid ape the hauds of the Superintrade aforesaid, withi cliied L 859, and 436, 1. | fesued to the OCE. AN ich shall not be presesied ew-York, will be dent o Benking Dopan- State National Back in the ars rom the date bereof, and not thereafter. bank must be pre- iu six years from the date hereof: scd al} for reduemption and payment withs Aarge upon the fund s of th censotobe & € W for trat G, W, SCH BANX DEPARTMEN: Y, April 26, 1865, aant to Chapter 236, 2° the circalating notes BANK of the City of .vew York, a bunki association loeated 1o the city of New-York: will he REDEEMED PAR by the Soperintendent of the Bakio Department,on pres- 3 entation st the New-York State National Bauk fn the City of Albas] for six years from the dute bereof. and uot Useresfer. The outstanding ating notes of the ssid baok must be o, ioreesid s bl olx gears from 1be date bevests Sl 4 notes which shall not be presested for redewption paymeat within the time tlLus specified will cesse to be a charge upon the fund in the hands of the Saperinteadent for that Ap28 lawsm 5. W, SCHU Y TV T VRS A —— SIX PER CENT 7 Baniqgt Vauss. INTE REST PAID, FREE from Government Tex, On Saws from $1 1o $5 00, by THIKD-AVE. SAVINGS BANK. QIX PER CENT, fr CITIZE BA s No. 38 BOWERY, COR! depostied on all smousts now will draw RTERLY A U\ CENT, in cash, will on 15tk till the 20tb of Juue inelusive. By order of W, J, PEA I“ o Loes t] the twentieth of June Valusbie PATENT Apply to J. L Vmifiiirmhfi &olir&, v Chances for Bnsiness Mlen. tlon. DE B DARTNER WANTED—By a ‘Wine and Brandy Maki Brandy now fa store and do can come well recommended, xthst. and Third ave. INMENT TAX. GS § ANK, NER OF CANAL-ST. sand dollars. Money Corner of Tweoty from tve to five ti Intereat from July L Orpics or Tus Resssir Fius Co., N No. 30 Broad- oo No. 23, No. 3 Broadst. DIVIDEND of (10) TEN PER o paid to the sharebolders of this Company wext. Transfer books will be rlosed from the the Trostees, . Treasurer. —— 'OR SALE CHEAP, or Trade for Real Estate, 8 for SPLITTING WOOD, now in fuil RANDT. 33 C1 B ractical native stock of Wines snd s00d business. Nove need apply sa- have at command $4,00 who has 8 go0 cash. Call st No. 200 Broadway for three days. D P O . T M S| i B;hblc Cloths. FIEADQUARTERS ARNIES OF THE Uwyrep Srares, WasniNGTON. May 22, 1966, W SSRS. NICHOLS & TOMPKIN S’, Newark, N. IVL 560" ave tried for several months your patest SADDLE CLOTH, and pronounce t tbe best | bave ever known used for savizg the backs of horses. 1t should come into general use for Cavalry ser- Vi, or when Borscesrewueh sued under B udde, , Your obedieut serv o e YO 6 GRANT, Lisot. Gen. HrADQUARTERs MiLITARY DivistoN or T Missmserrry, ‘ AscAsTER. Onlo, July 9, 1960, DANL. F, TOMPKINS, Newak, N, —Dmsn Sik: 1 o joob howe from Was Donelson st Nusl Carolina march, aud thi agion,widind ysarsof e 19 atent Sadd biville in Cioth sent st the bnde of Ges. 1056, Lued it ull my Ocorcla sad uk very woll of it iudeed. [ rode two horses, siternate days, and botn horses have, us clean and sout backs you e ceiyed sowe time ago aud very Col. Andrews bids me return yon were good enough to present to bim. " A. Dava, Assistant Secrotary ovdw-:, and which 1 t atanily eves since. - the war Laving ended 1 b bat however, in saylug I regard the fclt cloth which the becoming incrusted mirably. and can be ket perfictly plian tion; e s beew washed bt ouce since [ 1 velc used res Yours traly, FROM MAJOR GE RYTLEMRN i 1 have one which was 0 best wrrangewent it has cortainly t o the war, it ".I'I:Hgi(mll obedis HOLS & E yoars. and th site for rogul beve turtierniors tested wai Respectully submiicd, We amployed Mr, Firmin, four gav-buruers, and the rosnlt w | 1uave known Mr. Firmin siveo 185, and hav Tegalate my gas bituess on several vccusioms alwa) at By a recent coml Pl TING SEC safficient. at | ating and ad) isfaction. T rwgard him, by his long experienes and const ciaity, as having & better kiowled tion in practice than auy oue | st less coat, by Lis way of sreangiin miend bim to auy one that s not & t to be reliable, e ysusi rates. IT‘d.h{ - w{h.n T sarted ks ou! we of your patent. SAW A o e W, T SUER in is the best test ere using the same. MAN, Major-Gea. ). H. WILSON. from wille, WiLarNGTox, Del., April 2, 1806, 1 taclose herewith $113 tor Saddle, Bridie, &e., 10+ satisfactory. Tin thaoks for the Saddle Pad which the Hon. B s e et areport upon Thtve no hestancy sent to- me aver two years afo N newer done so. o er used for preventing injury Suire of the saddle. an for as asy other Sadd be faily regsrded aa fally tested. Very b sorvant, | 5 Witsox. TOMPKINS, No. 1 Broad st., Newaik, N.J. Gas Litting. A AN, TRVIN'® BCEIEMIFIC SYSTEM OF GAS-FIT- Nl;': i::u“s”;ilulfm at half the cost, and ever relisb'e. dericlae. woutly-east cor. Wiliiam e R, J S nin for seve . principles requi- asting the burning of illumina:! g o 1 ly bis mectagical ahill i the R. OUDEN DOREMUS. CHRTIFICATES. or Tue TribUNR. Youx, April 3. 1066 e, to of oue r. arly ever sice. IBTNS ASSOCIATION, SAM'L SINCLAIR, Publisher. Bruvoont Hovsz. March 51, 15, loyed bim te tomy beneti sod it stady, making it @ ners and their of of gue ith his gas-bills. RT CLARK, Prop:letor. d ALBE bination of improvements, | gusrantee and w. wnd i one balf the cost of l)'..ir