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P ek et COMMEKRCI [y mATTERS. T — Tursmay, July 31, . Gold closed 8% 158) after selling st 152§ and 5} Toore is & 18, borrowing demand, sud 116 commisvion is My ¥ad for the use of cash go " Biftie was quite s lange attendance of speculators upon o strect, and considerable business was dowe in Erie and Reading. The latter sold at 106] and eosed at 1064 Rrie closed at 643, after selling at 65, The dealings in this stock equal thoso of tho rest of the list. Gov | ment stocks were firm, snd tho European advices indicate ® coutinued good demand for $-20s. At noon &30 were quoted 104)@104. Tho following quotations were made on the street for Governments: United States 5-20s, 1862, 3044 @104]; United States 5-20: 1864, 103§ @103}; United States 5 2s, 1965, 103} @103§; United States 7.30s, first wesies, 103] #103§; United States 7.30s, second series, 103] ®103; ; United States 7.30s, third scries, 103 21033, The Jane traflic of the Erieroad in gross showeadecrease of §150,000, which is more favorable. The pusscnger busi- mess 0 Teported as, good and the freight business fair. e warket closed strong, and all shares were m demand ot gquotations. Erie and Reading were the favorites, bow- ‘wver, and large amounts of the former changed hands at $4§@65. Tho closing prices were: New-York Central, 8)aus); Erie, 61 @65; Hudson River, 1n Reading, 108§2105; Michigan Central, 104; Michigan Southern, yagarey; Ninois Central, 121; Cleveland and Pitts Sargh, K3j @84, North-Western, 30 @301; North-Western Preferred, 0@60j; Cleveland and ¢ Toledo, 107@107 Chicago snd Rock Island, 94@94); Fort Wayne, 3G -y The Clearing House Hag recently held a mee sonsider the expediency of admitting el the Panks isto that body. At an early day the Association will bo given an opportunity to vote upon the question of eeftling their balances in National B notes. The Pauks are obliged to take them on deposit from the deal- e wnder poualty of losing sccounts, and there is o good #eason why they should not make their clearings in them. #t would be very disagreeable to & few of the banks ot wnder the National system to seo this change made, but thie i» 00 argument against the plan. We regret that The Fumes does not agree with us on this point, and that Fhe Journal of Commerce is disgusted with the whole plan. Ofcourse Tne Tripvse did not intend deliberately %o differ with those distinguished suthorities, Bu money there ie nothing new. Call loans are abundant ot Jow rates, and there is absolutely 8o employment for Abe offerings iu thisforo. After the 15th, from the payment of onie year certificates, thero will be o farther large oddi- Wen to the volume of the currency, and low rates must be taken. Three per cent, and even lower rates may be veasonably looked for. The income tax for 1865 will soon Do in course of collection, and from internal revenue € to She Beeretary will soon be in a position to move efficiently 1 paying off curreney debts. After Congress adjourns here is awple reason to expect a rencwed attewpt to fand the currency debt. The Cleveland &nd Toledo Railroad makes the follow- ng statement for the fiscal year ending Aprit 30, 1866: 2,30, 668 02 The gross earings for the year were......... The FUGRINE OXpenses . . £1,117,014 50 Lax0s, Fents, solarics (apart o those charged in runnivg ex gneen and mise laneous expen- wount to. . e Leaving for the stock a vet of. Or 17 83100 per cent on the ¢ap Out of this amouut of net earniogs two divideads kave beed :. mamely: 25, 1863, dividend No. 15 5 per oeht. ... ... e $U4.734 00 Apris 25, Teee, dividend No. 16,7 ver €637,028 00 Balavce to the credit of ircome account. ... $246,05 25 ©Our contribotion to the snking fund this year was 84, "The earnings and ex; for the last two years are given n detail in the following tables 1565-6. Increse. 81,140,586 81 912,510 34 1,039,761 &4 25,6849 98 B0 0y 20,219 18 Total . L 104,008 64 2,508 fx (2 Tho capital siock and the bonded debt sccouste have @banged during the year ne follows: CAPITAL STOCK. ‘The amount Ist June, 1566, was 84,841,600 The amount 1st June, 1665, was . 4,640,600 Showing an increase of. $151,000 ol by conversion of bonds. BONDED DEET. Jone 1,185, June 1, 1566 &C.R., 18t Mortgage Bonds. 3,000 00 Ho e April 1, 1865. 12,235 00 rificates . 7 20 00 mpction 1st. Mort. st Div., due A Tl}' 801...... . 213,000 00 2 Income, due Sej 6000 00 wnotion 1st. Mori. P Dec. 1, 1672. .. g 146,000 00 & T. R. Mortgage Bonds of . 300,000 00 Fund Bonds. . ............ 2,200,000 00 2081000 00 Sotal fncrease of Capital and Bond 02,470 0 e S e s ead i . churgs. - provement gl,- t “Change of Line" and “ Union Passevger thence to_construction; by real Estate purcbased i €leveynd on the west side of the Cuyabogs River, o ke v o ‘uyabogs River, and by in- Theollowing is tement of coal trausported on the Pdawre avd Hudson Canal for the week ending June 90,188 For the weak. For ¢ Diaware and Hodeon Canal Co. 45,74 5 Pavivenia Coal Co.. -+ Y e th sae period last year: For the week. For the season. Delaware aud Hudson Canal Co 13,418 290,834 evuyheania Coal Co. 0 w77 Dotal 1ADA. . e 08 316,605 TheTrulesmen's Fire Insurance Company have de olmred, dvidend of five per cent, free of Government Aax, pmble ou the 10th of July. Mr. . W. Brown has been sppointed Treasurer of the Wrie Raway, 1061 the vacancy occasioned by the resig- mation @r. John Hilton, prowoted to the auditorship of 08q., long aud faverably known in eomnectis with the Howard Insurance Company, has Boen eleul u Lirector and Vice President of the com- Powigitsehange is quiet. There is rather more doing im might bi o3 London and Paris, an important amount Maving beoirawn against Five-twonties sbipped on spec- elation. T gilowing ar the current rates: Lovdon, primobanks, @) days, 084 @108); Leadon, prime bank- - oww, sight, 1 31003; London, prime eommercial, 106} ®W7§; Park pankers, long, 5133@5.02); Paris, baok- . ::’-".'Mm. Avtwerp, 5.10@5.13; Swiss, 515 i Hanrg 36§, Amseterdam, 41j@&; Brewen, - a2, ’ ; The Delawsi Laekowanys snd Western Company will oy Mib inet. ik dividend of 5 per cent. Loass on suruntial security, and diseounts of prime - paper, are readilohteined of the institutions aud private denders at 5 a0d yer cent; and as the supply of money is - @omsidersbly 11 €.cxg of the demand for it, large Lalaces ;Iddn idiene: o, duposit, for want of profitable em- The Stock mark iy without moch alterstion, either R, 3 § w8y. The public wyrities are in quick demand, and . { - Ehere wre seady cellwor waall lots of bank, factory, and J owilroad sbiaces for inytment. Speculative action is more 4 parbiculnrly direcied , operations in land eompany and +@opper-mining stocks, ,m which the brokets continue to -s»hn- large part Gf oir commisions. Nearly all the ve copper mitexre doing well. The following sbows 1y exports (excluaive of specie) New-York (o foreigiports for the week endiug July and since the beginuing f the year: theweek ... umu 2,4 ‘fi. reported. .. . 83 M3 .7"191}.;: 1:2212‘3 $iave to note moeh activity fn Todian Corn the latter bas improv slightly, in gol dechned CEMENT—A g prices are firm at &1 Sheathing aud Yeiow 43 for the former, i from the date of our I COAL—The market ence to the increase of are entirely gominil. full prices obtained at from the yard is moderete. The demand COTTON eraly are steady, and vise. in for prime, 17@17¢ dinary, and 15@ ative ( /24,000 in Baltimor this vort. DYE thstanding T Petroleam bave sold less 615 und have “ASHES—There has been a good inqoi fmproved, closing firm at 8% 37} inal at $16@817, BEESWAX--The iag st for C Aintingare in oderate dem COPPER—The ¥uquirg for American In eruta, and the market is bet The uucertainty in regard to the act FEE—The market ie dall, and e bave no sal be nominal quotations a Tow » and_St. Dom stock of Rio ag made up by Messre, W, bags, including NEW.-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 130 has docline rivale 869 declin and the the vers Jai ry for pots, and prices Pearls £28 eoarce and vois- airy ia moderate and the market iow Western and Soutaern and, snd the Bperm and Patent are unchanged: v e, for the Jatter. for Roserdale, srd demand prev ¢ hey been mod: closing firm at 3@ 334e. New Metal ate it and in damand st 43@ . for the latter, which 18 80 8vauce s neectled for Forelen. n of Congrese witn rofei- % In the absence of sales, been i good demand at tion sale. Lhe business inaetive, an duty and price Doraestio has the receut auc has been moderate, but hllers gen- for Middlive we still quote at 36a 3% TUplands, and do. New Oilesns, Bales of 8 few hundred Kio Leguayra all net, cash.daty pa ot & Sons is b in New-Orleans, 27,60 in Mo- , 7,50 in Philadelphia, and 136,856 at ingo 1632170, WOODS ere generally duil but oeeisionally afew sales could be mado at about previous prices. We quote: Loewood gLagana ¢zold). ... Logwood, Campeacny (gold). Togwood, Honduras. Togwood. $t. Domingo Yogwood, Jamaica. ha (gold Tustie, C: Fustie, Ma: Lima Wood Honduras, Lawa Wood. tuns. Sapan Wood, tans. Cain Wood, ‘tuns Bar Wood, tan been compart aiteration 10 note. oly qui Crenm T Gum Arabic, So Jlu-p. LA anna, 0! Senna, ¥ Soda Ash, ™ (gold) Sugar Lead, § 1. Vitriol, Llue, ¥ 1 FLOUR AN Fustic, Savanilia (g caibo (gold) Sapanwood, Marills. (2ol ETOCK ON Fuetio, Cuba, tuns.. . Domingo, tun: Logwood, Jawaioa, 1o Yogwood, Honduras, tuns Logwood, Tobasco, tois., Logwood, Laguua, tuns. Logwood, Campeachy, tuns Rio Hoche Wood, tuns. Kmall Nick Wood, tuns DRUGS AND DYES—AIl articlos under ( jet, but in prices we huve po watericl e quote: Caustio Sods, ¥ ® artar, Prime (gok ts, § B....... X 4 Large Flake, 1. Lemon, # b (gold) Sal Soda. Newcasiie, ¥ Benoca Root, @ . DUTY FREE. Per Tun. HAND SULY 1. 1660, 1% tuni 25 « bending have D MEAL —0ur market for sound Spring Wheat Flour hiss ruied exiremely firm during the pust week. “The arrivals h “I'be business hns beeu and Eastern trade. been Limited, and th- stock is In ueh reduced. 1o the home Holders fuir, and confined entire lces we note an advance, are indifferent avout selliog unless at & decided improvement. Very fuferior and commen grades, however, are sbundant and quite da/) the market for tho most part of the week being unsettied and much depressed. The demand for at Jeast & month bas been limited, and iu order to work off stock Lolders bave shown a strong disposition to sell, and are quite willing to rec) Prices day) the of Bt day, Messrs, L. Koberts & Ca., and tho latter Bon & Co.: the quality re. In Witer Wheat Flour we note a good inquirs, have ruled very firm, and whow an advance. To-day ‘market opened quite firm, bot with_only s im ted nquiry. No improvement was establisied. T ®o samplos uis Flonr Plants and XXX brand the former ocousigned to were exhilited on ‘Clange to- to Samuel C. Paxon, ie indeed very excelent, in fact superior 0 any a8 yet on the market; (he sales afe 4,950 bhis. at §4 %0 @ &7 50 for Supers for Favey do.. 8 and Flmlllz| do., and Canadian sales o 300 bb's, at 89 "and 810 302 813 50 for Trade and Famil lour 18 in fair demas @10 tate, §7 70@ 8§38 +0 for Extra do 5@89 25 for the low grades of Western Ex- tra. 89 15a 810 25 for Shippine Ohio, 810 252814 for T @817 for Trade aud Family 814 ohanged ; 65210 25 1 moderstely active and stoady; sales of 230 bble. at 810 0@ 812 15 for Mixed to Goed Superfin, Conptry avd Baltimore, and 812 25@817 50 for Trade and Fawily du. Rye Flur is i ‘moderate demand at foll prices; salos of 200 bbis. at &7 87 0. Corn Meal is firm and i better demaud; sales of 460 bbia at #5 25 for Brandywioe. OF BIEADSTUFFS. Flow, Wheat, Cors, bols’ g o Total to Great Britain and the Conti- nent for the week ending July 2, Since September 1, 102,153 155 7% 920,007 Bame time 164 91,016 21,053 35697 EIPTS OF BUEADSTUFFS. Fiour, Whest, Com, bbin. g’ am. 41,062 623 121,380 Yor the week ending July 2, 1662, Since Septewber 1, 16GS..... Sawe time 144 . FRUIT—Tbe inquiry r Domesde Fruits bus been fair, but iu prices we bave L 3,066,652 941,000 descriptions of Foreign and pe- Currants, # 1 Citron, Leeborn. do. . Almouds, Provence, do - Almods, Sicily. Soft-Shell, do. led, do. Aluonds, Sheil Filberts, Sicily, do... Waluts, French. do. FISH—Dry Cod are dull, and jrices are and vory firi; the butiness Herrings are are iy’ small stock, Piekerel and Swoked sbow Do special chauge; sales BTOCE 0% Calcotta change to note. Calontta bales. HEMP—Manils reacy, and §120 28140, #T0CK ON HAND JULY 1. 1568, 1563, American Undressed, bales. . el 1,040 American Dressed, -] 4,185- Manils, bales... © 20341 1,585 Jute. -4k 1,457 Jtalian, bales. ) 10 bales. 80 200 Buon, bales . - 100 Tumpico, bales - 290 Bass . 128 -— CGRAIN—In Spring Wheat we have had s very quiet market, buyers and_se abaice qualitées of No. very scarce, and beld Raisios, bunch, o in good demand, retained. We quote at 9¢. gold, ether kind are firm at 94@ 108, for Sinal, $250 for American Undreseed, aud 821C 25 for American Dressed, €330 vew do. Pl 46 [ 3 43 ] et remat 294 @30c. XD JULY 1. 84, 1865, Bales........... 4,50, 6,800, UNNY BAGS contivae quiet, but in prices we bave no STOCK ON HAND wn; 1 1863, 3 and prices are for Russis Clean, all cur- gold, for Jute. s being wide apart in their views; 1 sud Amber Milwaukeo are indeed ers demand au advanee, but iuferior and ocammon fudal wre offered more frealy at.5@10c. § bush. be- low the bids of this day week; millers aro badly ia weat of wtork, Ip:l lr:‘znldiu back in anuelpation s very dull, but of lurge receipts in break in the cansl e repaired ; Rmr'but prices show no change; to-day (Tu day) tae marks iet, dealers be y) the market was very qu J-lan.'!‘y u‘-"nl:; at 810 and Euhe beavy at & for Chicago sud % unsettied and irreguler market; prioes we have had avery 'and 7,000 bush. New No. 1 do. st 8243: we the large arrivals ase eutirels nominal; the socouste from the Erow} of Spring are “?lflvnm cn.?fl B notice tue 8t. Louis, offored b‘ quality very handsome season, sad prices are doll wnd peminal Rye les 0! 500 bus) good ‘de = salos of 57,000 bush., at decline Tows. Iu iudiaus Corn for choi hawe dally fluctoatsd and bave declined, in convequenceof very heavy arrivals aad us cdvancs in freights. Ko-aay there e R R e S el e Je. " or 1! ome ox closing quiet but steady: sales of 214,000 Mlh.. at U’um h’fl‘i‘“" Td...l'ld Siande. .i-:'«“" Mixed Western. —The foquiry is i trade, and, vith limited arri nh“"mbu “:r ”‘::‘.:l‘d‘:ld '“4 #ales of aso@ive. for lots; W0@450. per 100, HOPS—The inquiry for bome consumption eeatinues goud. and with & small supply Javeary | 8154, Lz 107,054,227 T W69 107, T'he Boson Traveller of Cesday saye: Fpdn! The windng up of the State bauks of New-Hampshire, I8 made compwsory Juy 1, will remove over - s from cizculation in the #4te, backs of Portiand (Me.) bivo declared semi-annusl .'“l.l follows: National Taders', First and Second 1 1 Sational, Cansl National, Cumberund National, 5 perecot o.sch! the Casco Nations), s quarterly one of 2§ per eeul, hnd the Mercimnts Nationsl, s o qustterly one of §2 he busipess of the SubTreasary was: Recel) 208,172 45 for Custauns, $474,000, Payments, c.nro:.' .!l; Balunee, $31,709, 39—Gold notes, $1,041,000, ol s MNTKets-CARRrTiLY REra k7D 2on Tae N Y. TRINUNS. T m...‘.-a..».......,,g.".;'.‘."-"'”‘.:‘. L 2 A \og ou t of the war u Kurope, which has eaused i E:'..u_........ Ut tedd of bing efuiows v, be i o 1kely o prove @ gress wdyaplege Lo s, and we trom 120., 40c. and S0 o% 10 INDIGO—TLe busiuess ob heud prices are firm. We quote at owth and quality, ‘exiromely Lmilsd, and prioes are nommal. 1RON—The domand for Beotoh Fig has been fair, and che markot is firm. American Pig also rules firm, uote: demard, We Pig. Ko | Pig'N LIME~Rockland is firm and Lum| Cymmon and §2 10 for American, per tau. No. | Beatol, per tan.. Bar, Common E. & A., per tun i 8 goed good dewnnd, & $1 50 for MOLASSES—The m.rket is dull and prices ratber favor the buyer, We quote at_abont 354 D BT or Clayaa ga. e So@4se. for Centrifugal for Porto and 80281 W for N Cuba Muscovado, 60w Orloans. Rieo. NAVAL STORES—Spirks Tarpeutine, under large ar- and s wodersie sivale aad » for siogk, s dgellged, sud ony and Provisior,, ‘ basiness was done, closlog heavy. €_qaq Torpantine fs with ¢ e und®_gline no essentisl change. out change. Rosine b We Tar is quict ard unckanged. guote £ Yarpentine, North anty Tar, Washington %nd Newberr. Piteh, City, N*. 1. Rosin, Uefimon. Roeip, Stra; Rosin, No. 1 and Daie Spirits Turnentipe, A OIL CAKE--The ate arrivols prices ba for Now Whstern, and City nt §1¢3 & O1LS<Linreed has advaneed and a b mand provadled. In Fish oils we have to cha busmess Las been fair, Lard oil remains busivess. Wo quoie: Tinsved, City, in easks Whale, Fair 1o Prime. ... Whale, Bleached Winte Sperw, Crade. ... Sperm. Winter, Unbleached Lard Oil, Fair 'to Prine Yrfen is dnll, but steady. ¥ 20D 300 D600 L 630 @ TH0 ® gal. 8D ted, bat wirh o apecnlatice de- to note—the rm with & fair 35 siw W o8 11 Crade has been only_mod- erate, bat prices show an advance, closing firm at 21@24jc. Tefired, in boud, has been in better demand. and has ad- ales to-day of 3000 bbis, Btandard White, in bond, ’ Refined, froe, i firm, ot % 6)o. ROV ISTONS—The speonlstion in Moss Pork continaes t abatement, though there is less deprossion notieeabls w an active inquiry than at the dute ot our Ja ekly rey. to cover maturing contracts enabling sellers o ootain better price. During the yast month & taif business bas been done | For consumption, and a8 we anticipated our stock somes bt rednced. To exs was done at ful prices: 00 bbls, nt 72 50; closing firm at 8% 12}, eluded in the sal 8 are 50 vbls, v Augast ot 83250, Mess is somewhut darger. but the Incre st and holders generaiy demand full pr p with s fair b ®; sales of 200 bbis at §10@814 for Old Plain Mess; 810282 for New do, for 0 Extra. and 8202824 for New do. Tieree fair supply, but the grades are undesirable and o consammited, Yeef Hans are dull sudfuominal, e moderately active; wales of 110 pkes. at 184, for Western Shoulder 3 bulk. Bacon s steady Lard is dull snd nominal yairy tor City; sules of 350 for Prime, PEOY! wcon Butter.Chease. Lard Tal. Vuue, tue, tuus. Laus. Guns. To@. Prit'n and Cont. waek end July 2, 140 s e e I Since Sept. 1. 1865 20919769 3,021 3.9% Same 1ime 1864. ... W 13,622 4,843 7,996 RECEIPTS OF PROVISIONS, Pork, Lard, Bulter, Cheess. bbis tons. tans. tuos For week endinj Ju 1866... o | LB Sinee Sept. 1, 1863.......121, 41 6RS60 14,260 20.1%0 10,39 Sawme time r4 200,749 The market is dull sod nominal, at abou RIC Eas in Raw has been fair without ehanee ooery Lt alli and Melado 63 @Bje.; H. i 10120111@ .3 Now. | j@idie.; No White 141 @ 154¢; Porto Rico, refining % v, do.; Groeery do, |1i@isie.; Broril bags 10§ @ Tie., and Manila do. 10@10{c.; Refiwed are dull, ot 10§ 16c. for Eiaids. SALT contivnes firm, and we notice a good inquiry for Ash- e, to arrive. West Indin stylos are scarce, 11 demasd, 100 m. $1 60 98 70 Gold 2 270 @ Li 20 e Turk's Islands .. e 5 SALTPETER ! rmer. owiog to the Euro- eun war news; seles of Crude at 10 2103e. Btock on Land, 5,000 bues. SEFDS—The inquiry is moderate for Gri weed 1 eld at 86 374 @ 7, sud Clove Kough Fiaxsoed i in bair demand, at p SHOT are better and in fair request; sales of Drop at and Back nt i2jc,, cash. . SPELTEK has been 10 more active demand, and prices have avoed: wales at 11§ @ido., currescy, for Domestio, asd 64 gold, for Foreign. been s eed. Timothy 124¢. wbd SPICES— Al urticlos under tho beading ha ull, the only sulow making belog corfived to the imm nite into ts of the trade; in prices we have no material, clange to W, note, We quote Cussin. - e M er. ftace aud Afr neo M Nutwogs, No. 1 e W Pepper. 23 — Pepper (in bond). e idgold Pimento, Jamaica. M@ 9N gold i@ — gol Ton dewand Bas proved woderste, and the ade Jower and quiet at the close; sales of 30,000 for Fuir o Prime White, sad 11@l2o. for Grease. TEAS—The business in both Green and Black T bas been entirely of u retail charactor. and prices are omi OBACCO—The inquiry for Kentuoky bua been only imod eratc, but in pri s change 1o pote; we quote, in coin. a8 Common, babe,; Medinm, 82 and Selectioon. 15210 @ce.; Commo Fine. 16@17c moderstely setive. chiefly in swall lots, without change of fmportance in figures. We quole mominally as folows: Fillers, 6@10¢.; do. Binders, 128160 ; do. Wrap- New-York Fiilers and Binders, $4@oe. 20¢.; Penn busiuess is coufined to smal jobbing aaces. fry for Pig has been fair, and the markes Quite firm, with a fair busi- gold, ¥~ 192™ L. gl — 154 B 1} gold — 19§ 420 #box i w0 @16 00 1100 213 50 , Coke...... 1075 w11 00 Terne. Charcoal essd 145 @4 75 TALLOW—A good demand may be noted for this arilole, ndzmn have lwproved with more doing for export, thongh the domand hus been wainly speculative: sales of 170,000 ‘ closiog at 1202 1240. for Western, and 12§@12c. for City. WOOL— Lhe iuquiry jor Domestic Flooce bas beas fair, but 1 prices we hare Lo special chasge to note. Common and coarse grades are more freely offered, as the supply is fair, but fine Ticoons Are soarcs and vory frmily beld. 1n foreiga de- scriptions no special change bas occurred, the business bdeing limited. We quote, incurrency, o follows: Domestio Floeces, at 45@ We. for Native and ¢ Merinos; L0@ibho, for § and 4 do.; > and . for Baxony Fleeces; - a6 3 e, for . for Common Unwashed 6., and 15@2c, for Texas, We Americen & 250276 for @ African at 2@de. for Unwasted, and 30 WIHALEBONE—Very little has been dor nowinal at 8175 for South Sea, §1 40 for Nos and 81 403 81 45 for Arctic, ‘WHISKY—The market fs more active, but pric earier; sales of 350 bbls. at §2 23 82 24 for State, nud 82 25 tor Western. —— NEW-YORK CATTLE MAR —— RECEIPTS For T WEEK EXDING I'v:‘mr. July 3, 1866 Luwhe Bwina Total. Brever. Cown. Veals 5743 80 3,309 Rt These were sold at oy - 1,092 17,7 the followiug Market Places: Shecpand Beeree. Cown. Veals. Lambe. §ine, Totl % 12,300 10 2 570 Wt &0 1,000 181,500 16,001 11,025 33,872 50 1P4S 16,006 14,410 40,573 Th'll;-'rxl Ol' BEEF A‘;.‘l’ll:‘::‘l:g:lb l"l';‘.!‘..'flll WEEK. i o followlog are r the eati- mated net welght ol-qul—ullu p:llklu ‘:rm_rm " s b ooku'mqmun will weigh 8 owt., st 10 couts & pouad, amonats o The geseral ot g kol generalaver warketto- T e are trom. WHEER THE CATTLE ARE FROM. The Bullocks sold at Allerton’s are reported frem the follo Tilincla o L2619 1 ‘cao by the following routes: Erie Rafirosd. 622; Har- n..'fl.lm, %,084; Camden sod Amboy Kaflroad, 16; New- Jersey Coutral Railroad, 241; Ly Hudsou Kiver boats, 6. About 3,30 were i the yards on Mondsy. LIST OF DROVERS. “The following are the nauies of drovers, owaers or conmign- of the principal dsoves. aud where tho caitie aro reported trom: H. Westheimer, 11l 70/W. K. McCor, Tl £ Schuester & . Hl 8 Hihnm-r & C E. H. Worrell, G. F. Jobwaon, 11I... Ol 10 3 Gatentlan, N7 , tiray, 2| Miller & 5 J. M. Dalbey, 1 Caldwell & ooo.. G B Bariram, Ky. - LMARKS AROUT The total number (bls wock. 6.044 heaa last week. and with 5 25 g last yoar, snd with 5,414 for the correspouding weok oue your “go. The numbor sold yesterday and to-day at the princip\l mar- Ket, 3,350 head, comipares with 3,000 Lead Inst week, ani! with 620 hend, the average per woek last yoar, and witw \3.609 B | “an honest ponny” specolating npan_the mecomitisg of the They have ** come to grief,’ So have thoes Wit beul prople. N ver lact week * F & piac,” Tho cattle byve riren ses err] times, bat the velee has not, ‘They bave nos * eaton their heads off bot they hive eaten & hole ia their ewners’ pockets. Prices ar. jurths of pound not h slig the best They were léc. and fi\ln-r by Wi 1 a last Mo hullocks sell to-das 8t 17fe. ¢ 1. Lust Monduy, o0 fuir 1ianis steers sold ou the sca atlGe. @, opon 27 M @ ewt, Tt was o low estimate ut. t such steers were sold Jus A of th o stock soll at 14215, The and the gyer- ! xome sy, is 4 cent lower; others halfa cent. Care nation of ous Lst of sales, and & look nt all the droves, making our 0w 1 estimate of weight aid quility, convinces ns t piices are full three-fonrths of @ cent lower thao last Mon- day, wath 8 very poor prospect of seiling out the whols stock to-day, althoukh there ,350 bead of fresh stock on vy ntd 50 stele; but the sales here since last report have t , 1,9 orkvile, 15; airect to but ; m king a total for the week of 5,79 surth of July week, and particularly w were told repeatediy last Aunday that cattie were 1o be searce sud dear this week. Facts jrove that 4 mis 1f reports are true about the number on the way Enst, market will be lower next week than this. The average y of the stoek ir. There n d the buyers of first- avers teers of 6 OWE. to 75 ewl, 1t 1s mild July weather, fv L the weather in of the market, I' y 1100 largn for the deman vra to-day mre A fow persons stand round rgalns, and soro graziers would buy if they coul ! hat cattle would not continue to “dechne. We All the arovers and brokers, and be iu should not 11ke o insar some of the hat » this moruing that they wot il grades bu the sal 1o @ cent & pound better than lust Mord ay, it wil be remembered, the ’ ds econld not be wlock was not ali sald, wold withis §7 a head of laxt ‘T therefore, may he said to cle extre drovers. fresh stock, und with db droves culty the runnants of SALES OF BULLOCKS, 8. S. Siith, Linois ewers, few oxen, 6} ewt., f Eastman & Brotner, for W, K. MeCor, 158 Thtinois steers, & uice lot of gt eatile, 6} ewt., at 154@i7c : 15 for Newton & o Dt }ewt, ot 17e, 100 illiuols steers. 6} o. Sty rehouRw, 10 out u rae. 1 Bergen, 111 Tllinois steers for 1516 fo g J. 0. Rourke, T, steers, medinm 6 or 154e.; 100 for J. Thomas, ML i 7 ent, Cant. MePlerson & Bailey, 114 TiL steers, 7 or $117 each, and 16 Jil, and K. S ew. strong, steers, decent. at i Bartram & Cul cwt. strong, at 10@l steers, wixed, at 16w ) Mead & Sherwan, for J. Thomas, 81 TiL. steers, fair 64 owt. good TIl. stoers, 74 ewt , running out eood 8 cwt, Olio steers sold fur E. H. Worrell at sume Beach & Bra, 7 et 4 steers for J. T. Alexander, partly Urove, at 16@17he,; and £ Alex- 9 Llinois swers, light, fair flesh, 6} cwt., Rictardson, £rr bimself 114 Albany-bonght Ilinois a good drove, scant 74 cwt., weliiog at 16a17jc.: and 1sale, 45 Kentocky » i J. Pecl, 0t 8133 each, rated *f owt.—a cood Teed & Wheeler, 150 L. steers, 63 @ ; fair, at 154 . J. Goflf oxen, 6k ewt., sold. parily at them were rough Oxen, tarncs fur W. 5. Nichols, 116 Til. » 106 zood fat Ky. steers, fow Bergen, for 16@i7ie.; fow of 04 ewt. at 152 I roug J. 1L Daibey, 11 eattle. fair, 11, steers for Crane & Thovipson, stron 51 good Ky. for Thowpson & Crane, & cwt., scant, fut, at 172 1ige. {oney & Conger, at Bergen, 71 for ‘W, V. Wood, Tllinois food 7 owt, at 15@1340.; 197 for J. MoPberson, Tili- i stocrs, 64 cwt., fair. suld at 15@47e.; 163 for same owner. rily st Forty-fourth-st, Ilinuls steers, 6fcwt., ol 154o Joldetein sold 100 Tilinols steers for W. Seallens, a fair , 88 154 @ 160, g oleomb, for Cray & Ryas, 70 Obio steers, fair & ewt., at for W. 1L Piatt & Co.. 95 Winois steers, oxen. od drove, conrsisl, but fair flesh, 74 @@ for W. V. Wood, Liiinois “W. 8. Holmes, 56 Thlinois stoers, heifers and.e owt., at 15 |7 for w fair, at i6#i7c. on 7 ewt. Morray & Glover 71, for W. K. McCoy, Tlinols stoers, fair, peant7ewt, at 16c. average: 7, bonght at the yards, good 1 huois steers. 74 owt., run out st 16@164e. cwt. Tllinols steers run Lawless & Tramor bad 30 extrs o syerage. H COWs men who keep cows in s have worked down their 0 new ord pance allowing only 15 basd to au acr prinetpa 4 now from persons who keep from one to six ing their nelghbors with milk. and fr the- | aen who keep & sicgle milker to supply their own fi The beet prices are obtaioed from th penally bave some fancy to sult even mor | wilk. Some minor biodish. s & farmer would consider, whi does not in the least effect thelr wilking properties, as erompled or broken hors. lows of tail, ete., will make gread ference in the market valuo of a cow. particalarly whea 20ld to one of these faney buyers. Prices aro unchanged, Tarying from 850 to §.00, sccording to size, make, wikiog ities, fancy. &o. - Lamb is more in demand this week than Warm weatner, and a deciine jo beef aad mutton all e to injure the calf trade. Most of those on sale this e bringiog about Moo, in lots. Tight through, though " There in still very little demand from milk- A them the city. Most they have to be good to do that. When seiected, the best rarely wore. HEEP MARKET. u g reports of eaies of sheep and Jambe, by several of the sheap-brokers who sell on commassion, will give t ruge of prices per bead this weok. They quoted per pound, live weight, for Sheep, 5 @tie.; Lam 1@l There is no fresh stock this morning in Sixthat., and 1t is well for the owners of stock left over Jast night that it is wo, ali supply wou!d have broken down the market stil Jower. W cail Gie & 1 tbe top, altiough some small loty seld yosterday (1nd wight be acli if bere to-day) at 7 ceuts, and one lot still bigher; but these wers axtral aud brought “xtra priees. As an offset lots of cvlls have boen soid at ratos P head that would not make 5. ¢ B on the scales. Nothing aseigied yet about July prices for peits. They will net be over sboep, and 75¢. for lambs, aa thivgs ook now., A fow State lumba have cowe is, from Scholaris County, which sold at 86 caoh, estimated ot 5 B. Generally, lambs are noted 11% Lc. '™, or jo. higher than Iast week. R, H. Humo sold 5,645 sbeep and lambe io Sixth-st. ot an average of 85 65 each. 684 head 1o Sixth st. at 85 30 per head aver. 8, McGraw sold mberlais gives sales through Kuse & MoPherson, Jobn Knar,Jr.. J0dd & Hackinghaiy A- Vi Wert, and owers, as 0L sheep at 87, 19 sueop at 86 5); 240 sheep st p At 86 12; 170 sheep ag 86, 500 sheep 0; D o 05, &40 aheop. sk 84 50; 1016 thesmor br 10, 1 5 U ! o i L sheep at §4 40, 4 sheep ut §360; 191 .huu’ntlu. PP X AHEKF-DKOVERS AT BROWNING'S. From New-York—J, D. Wager. 44; Isaac Baker, 35, M. L. McGraw, 9; 8. Beokwiib, 1b; J. Lightbody, 17; R. Bisseli, 10, J. N. Sweet, 22, N. Hoxle, 5; Peter Kilmer, 164; Geoy Eastland, 13; J. W. Palmer, 213; E. Reynolds, 3; 8. Rob- orta, 7. - ¥rom Obio—J, M. Taylor, 198, Wi, Goff, 190; Mitchell & arrar, 402; H. N. Lamb, 172; Webb & Co., 33; Jobo Me- rdy, 210; Wm. P, Hawilton. 199; W, R, Iles, 164; MoFar- laud & Jones: 421; Root & Hollar, 410. From New-Jersey—George B. Holcombe, 238; Coleman, 25. From Dlinois—George W. Dewey, 397, From Ludiane—Valeatine Brown, 183, Plilip O’Niele, 568, From Penasylvauia—W. C. Kirby, 463, THE SWINE MARKET. Reoeipts by Xailreads. to wit:—Hudwon River Railroad, 30i0; Krie Railrond, 3225, New Jorsey Contral Railroad, 17,271, Total, 13,30, There ia little change to note in the neral character of the Live Hog Market from report of esdny. Tho receipts at the yards have abent o‘l“uh.\ the demand for the city retail trade.” The weathor has been quite favorable the most of the woek, cool sud olear.- The market opens this morning with 24 cars on sale at the followiog range of prices: Cholce heavy and fat, 14@10§c.; medium and ordinary, suitable for the retail 10i@105c. No Btill Hogs on sale. —— Becelpts of Produce. JyLY 3, bble. Flour, 582 bbls, Whisky, 425 bbls. Corn 00 sacks Corn Moal, 45,974 bush. Wheat. 177,607 bush. 19,673 bash. Rye. 4135 bush, Malt, 60 pkas. Ashes, 408 bbls. Pork, 153 pkygs. bbls. Petroleus:. Thomss % INETRANCE CONPANY, eur: OKE, MATTIIAS BLOODGOOD, MAITHIAS CLARK. CROWELL ADAM ELIPHALET BOOTMAN, THOMAS WILLIAMS, ABRAHAM R, VAN NEST, ALFRED BARMOKE, GFORGE SCHMFLZEL, WILLIAM MOIR, PET R R, CHRINTI CHRISTOPHER GWYER JO>! PH P, MILLEK, SHINDLE SAMUEL KAYNOI L\ JOHN L, HASBROUCK, THOMAS J. BLANCL, ABRAHAM LEGGETT, HENRY DAVID, J, i, BLAUVELT, ETER J. SCHULTZ, ALBERT MANN, RY B JUHN F. VAN RIPER, WILLIAM HFRTZELL, JOSEPH H. WOOD. “[::(Nz WARNER, B "Avd st & anbocy seut ineeting o the Board, held on Fridey, Jona tha 30 o AR CEAME waq " umanimounly redlocied Presideunt, WM. S, MA L T THE HEN J R INROE, 3 * CHAS, P NOBLE, M. VAN HOSEN, SPENCER K. GREZN, THOS, F. STEWART, DATIUS CLALR, were elected Biscetors for the ensving year. Ata it misetiug of the Bosrd D. DT Prosldeat. Spencer K. Graen, Vice Lresident Seceetary, Wi, C. Martls, Treasarer, sud W eral Kuperintendwot, und Barius Clark, Thos. Basch. Fxecutive Commitise, JOUN KL Now Yok, 3 oz an electes . M. Van Howen, Albertaou, Gen' i E. Stewsri aud E. P. ANNA, Sec'y pro tem. AN CENTRAL RAIL- g of the D ectors of the Mich- 5 of Jun AlS declared, COMPANY.~Ata me cutral llroud Compau Reld atloion tine | 10, it sed thet a DIVADEND of FIVE DOLL BHARE, (rer of Goversment Taz, be and the sins isdorel ne i d, at warket oue year ago. TIUK OPENING, OR PRINCIPAL DAY, OF THE MARKRT. Alonday, July 2.—~This is **blue Monday” amony the ttle d or rather among thoss who buy of | drove the way to warket, iu expeetation of wakiug i vable o the 3d dav of July 10 Liolders of stockeat the close of usinees on the 224 fastant. Paymaent to be meds. W stockboldegs M‘“fi in Michigan an ered B n, st the Office of the Geperal Recefver in D tock egiatered i the City of New-York, at the b Kaners’ Losn snd Trust Company, Ao anid city : and to at the Office of the Tionsarer, la the Oy of Busian. sted, Tk ihe Teanster Books of the Compavy be elosed 228 o uatl e 14 f 30}y e’ e o e % ISAAC LIYERYOKE, Trossurer, :RLY REPORT of the CENTRAT, NA. R R Oy of ew-York n te mrai o BMOKDAY of July, I RKESOURCES, UA . $9,251,081 89 :‘l‘v‘—.v“:."“' ‘o‘l‘ Drircets 446,019 4 129 83 Carrrent Expe 16468 18 Unitnd Sta'os R 2,976,000 00 LR1409 19 + 200680 0 78,406 00 21,715 08 6,705,650 27 120,127 564 44 LIABILITIES. $3,000 000 00 41,352 10 1,600,000 00 7,293,58 19 190,346 70 7,514,271 45 15,010.290 34 7698 0 S20027,904 4 WM, A, WHEELOCK, Presideat. day of July, 1066, Hoormr. Notary Pab'i AToBAL BAXK OF Tl CITT 07 Now-VORK e 31 1 ING of the BOARD of DIRECTORS « DIVIDEND of PIVE PER CENT, out of the earuls o, payuck: on the 10th £ Luoks will be closed L grems o tenor of val In accordunce w [ povaiei tn RENEE rurity. ol Certificstes of s Foun faling due f or w w0t thereon, if P o ad that ere- I o T ROMAD ? £ g 11 bonds ready for delivery, st sixtysix GENCY OF A i delbary, ol s, ¢ . Cm PONS of MINNESOT, BONDS doe July 1, Aathorized Ag: A LI N Wil b paid on preseutation t the office of P, MYERS & Co., No. 47 Wallae. A 'l‘HL FOLLOWING COUPONS, dne July 1, 1 wl bey idonandal er that date, on presentation at the office of DUNIAN, SHEKMAN & CU., B 8 LUFFALO CITY, CHICAGO CITY MUNICIPAL, CHICACO CITY WATER LOAN, ALBANY CITY, SAVANNAH C HANNI AL A 1 JOSEPIP'S RAILROAD CONVERTIBLE, MISSOURI 1., iwaed tothe HANNIBAL AND ST. JOSEXE'S RATLI TTURRICK BELLEFOSTAINK £300,000 1058 s of Juiy rex Brosuway, ew-Y thn Ced o These bon First Mort Company of 118 i 01 by the d For frtier iaforus ch, and aze a pert of & bt on the road of this Ledu s is paid of pro- of United States securities, fon tuquire at the Ufiice of the Union Trust A STONE ir., Trustee. " Usizub STATES TREASUKY, |NTVREAT D Nuw-) ORK, June 22, 1066, 8 OF (30) THIRTY or more COU- ed for exwoing Treasury. Ureasurer U, 8. {OAD— AHICAGO AND ALTON EAILL INS OF FIRST MORTG ) CHICAGO RAMLROAD—Coupons of cot JOLIET ANU fose Bonda, UBI'QUE AND SIOUX CITY RAILROAD—Conpons of Fint TERN RAILROAD—Couposs of First Mortasse fionds DUBLQLUE SOUTH.WE ered fion 3 %D MLWAUKEE RAILROAD—Coup AND FONTIAC KAILKOAD—Coupon 16068, will (o paid ut our otfice. No. 84 Broad Sew-York, 24 of July. lews Urvers JESUP & Co. FPRAVELING CREDITS on Messts. J. 8. MOR- GAN & Co, LONDON (Suceessors to GEO. PEABODY & Co), aveable m e orineioa cities of EUROPE end the issuca by DABNEY MORGAN & Co., Ne. 33 Exctisnge phon. Yis 18 B oot e VPP L J TRUST COMPANY UNION TR MPA! OF NEW-YORK. No. 73 Broadway, corves of Reetor-st. CAPITAL ... 2.0 $1,000,000 INTEREST ALLOWE which may be with drawn st any time. THIS COMPANY is aothorined %0 act s Receiver, Executer, Trustee for merried women, Guardian for iofauts, sod geserally to execute ol legsl truste, IT 18 A LEGAL DEPOSITORY for money peid fnto Court. It will take charge of sud manage the estate of persons going abroad, or ‘who do not desire to give their personal sitention to business. ISAAC 1L FROTHINGHAM, President. A. V. STOUT, JOHN V. L PRUYN, Vieo Presidents. ON DEPOSIT W. F. ALDRICH, Secretary Trusres A A Low, Damixs €. Howeir, Huwny K. Foormry, 8 G.Wumiem, g, Avooeros Soumws, E. 8. Wister, W R Tuavers, '’ Jous Macse, Groman W. ¢ oYLER, Honace F. CLang, W F. Rosois, Jawes M. McLiax, Davin Dows, J. B JORNETON. J0M. Warkkseky, Frmmnax ¢ cank: Awasa S VA AvLx Moswor DELAWARESLACK, General U 3 WP WEEMAN W, WiiTswiioHT, jr. 3¥A & Wrstury RAILROAD C0., ) No. 26 Exchange-place, ' ( onx, June 39, 106, ' § YHE TRANSFER BOOKS of this Company will e closed from this date until the moruing of TUESDAY, loth July proximo. i of the Roard. A. J. ODELL Treasurer. o i, i s e S AT S T Banking fonscs and Bankers. VERMILYE &CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS GOVERNMENT STOCKS AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. CLOSING PRICES. NEW-YORK, July 3, | Sell ine. %] 1888, B ol . 52| 123 . 106 F ISKBAKE; h}‘{i\TCH. No. 8 NASSAU-ST., BUY and SELL AT MARKET RATES ALL DESCRIPTIONS GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. ACCOUNTS of BANKS, BANKERSY and otbers® RECEIVED on favorable terms, % COLLECTIONS MADE THROUGHOUT THE UNITED TATES AND CANADAS. TIFICATES OF DEPOSIT ISSUED, MUNKOE & Co., AMERICAN BANKERS, No. 7 RUE SCRIBE, PARIS, No. 8§ \\'ALI.-;‘;,. NEW - YORK, Toune Cirentar Letters of Credit for Travelers i all parts 3o Commerval Oredith, s i’ 4 jbfi& Srars o Naw-Youx Bayx Diromes, § . ALBany, June 11, 1666, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Chap- nd 476, Lawa of 1065, that the circulating o Buuking Associstion. located in the illbe redesmed AT PAR, by the Superintendent on preseatation st the New-York State Albany, for wix years frowm the date of the Havking Department, Naddonal Bant, in the Oity’ of bereof, wnd not thervalter. The outstanding circulstiog notes of the said bauk must be sonted, st sfotessld, wikhiD s Jears notes which o pr within the t in the bands . J013,lawbm Wed W SCHU TR Superintendent. 9 Srata oy Naw-Yorx, Baxx Deranrmsst,| ot k. Kmint. Apri 25, ok § TOTICE ie Lereby given, pursuant to Chapter 236, Laws of 1659, u; Tawa of 1865, that th circolating notes Tasued to the Citizens’ Bank, & bankiug sstocistion located in the eity of NewYork, will be KEDEEMED AT PAR by the Superi i of the Banking Department, on presentation at the New-York State Nationa) Bank. in the city of Albauy, for six years from the date hareof, and ot thervaiter. ‘The ouisiandiug eireulntiog notes of the ssid bunk must be pre. swoted, . within slx ysars from the date hereof . and ail notes W ted for redewplion aud paywens ihio pecitied will coase to be a charge upon (he faud u 0 s of th Superiuteudent for that 3 W SCHUY R Sopertatendent. STATE 0F NEW-YORK. HANK DEPANTMRNT, LBANY, Apnl 23, 1865, ursuant to (‘hnr- CU- Y t ., by the _superi Banking Department, on'presentation at the New-York State Nasional Bank. in the Cicy of ' Albany, for six years from the dite hereol, and thereafter. e outstanding ciroulating notes of the said bank must be pie- sentod aa sloresaid, within iz years from the date hereol; and al noiet which shalluot be presanted for sodeimpiion und paymedt within the time tius specified will conse to be o charge upo.s e Ber e iiet SR 12 o nagassn soon ke oo omlaw bimo. G W SCILUTLER, Superintandent. BTATE OF NkW-YORK UANK DXPARTN Py s OTIOR is hereby. given; pursusns 1o ursuant to Chapter 530, Lawn of 16, aod 43 Lawo 51 106, thet the e 1043 65, notes faeiied o the National Nank in the City of New York. s back- Jug association located in the City of New-York, will be redecrued 47 PAR, by the Superintendent of the Banking Dey thon i the Natisas! Commereial Ban) yoareirom the dts hereal, and ki the Oy of Aibasy Tor ix n'the Ciy o hersatior. ot t 3 tas of the said Bank, myst be freulaty TURNER BROTHERS, BANKERS and DEALERS in GOVERNMENT SECURITTES, “Acconnts w0 icited—4 per cent_fnterest ailowed on daily balauces-s have REMOVED to No. 16 NASSAU.ST., in our new marbie biock stare o Naw-Yonx. Bavk Deviurunay, | ALBANT, April 14, 1666, OTICE is hereby given, tur\'nmu to Chapter 236, Lawe of 1850, and 476 Laws of | 5. that the efrcala¥ne notos is- d to tis MERCANTILE BANK, 8 Bavking Associatien locsted in n City of New-York, will be redecmed, st par, by the tngh: ent of the Bauking Dej L, on pres o st the NEW.YORK STATE NATIONAL ia the City of and got therealter, 5t z Aibany, for sis yesrw: from the date thereof, "The outatanding oireulating notes of the #:id Bank most be pre: sented. as aforessid. within six years from the date bereof and wil notes which siisll not be pres for redemption and paymen: withm Ve time thos specified will ceae to be a char,e npon the (uud in ther the Superiatendent for that purpase. ooy ) o G W. YENUY LER, Superitendons. x. 4 y 1. § TOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Chapter 206, Lawn of 1850, sod 76, Laws of 1965 that e irnlosiv notey * - M au) iug associstion loes in the e ek wil bo redeermed. st bar, by the Soperiatendeot ol the Busking Departet. on presentationgs the New:York St Homal Hiauk, in the City of Albany, for Ay eurs froum the date hervel. and not thereafter. ‘eircalating notes of the said bank must be puesented, The outatanding foresad, within 5ix years from the date hervof ; and all notes w bic within the G rescuted for redemption end payment Wi Piarge upon the fund io the Leuds of dent Lor that purpose. PUW. ScHUTLER, Ax W pax, May I, 104, REBY GIVEN, Puisuant to d 47, Laws of 05, the clrcaeti T satsol v aociation located in the City of at ¥ the Superintendent of 1l eitation st the New-Y ork State Natical ot six yeors froim the date Lervof. P w-York, will e rec Banking Department, . the City of not thereailer. e ontatanding cireuluting netes of the said bank ‘s #foremeid, within six years from the date here “hall ot be presented for redemption and vay tfied, wilt ceuse to be a chinrge upon tho o Tk Wy lawho Th T Srate ov NEw-LonK, /AYK vy P Albssy, muet be preserie t and ell potes wiich g within ud fu tie banus of tio o @ E NALBA New.Vork o age ta eirculatiog notes sether with & revocation of the appoiniuer » Brosdwa . agreeable 10 the act ent A %o Incorporsted Gianke, Bunking Assoclations aud v [rix G, W. SCHUYLER, Snperintendert _ S1aTE 0¥ NEW YORK LAYK Drpanra. ALBANY, Jane 3) E. UPTON, Agent &e. of the late incor) 0 1his duy i d, in thi; /o Rochester City Ben .m:’ oo of the appoiaiment of VUE NEW-TOLK sTATE TANK, T the City of Albsny, a8 Agent ivr the redemption of U 0 oeatiou of 1l e v 0 AL thar sk areat 1,45 eireulating notes of tie said Baok. togech appointment of The Aluany City Bavk s entitied A Act to stiend th ks, Bunkiog Aseociations nd Vi TAX. receive iuterest fiom the 1 Degosits made ou or before July 20 wil ul_h.lv o W o \TLAN'”(' SAVINC Chathsw-sguate, ND st the rate have deciared a DIVID! SiX' Pl entitled thereto from $5 to $5,000, s nam on ail dep and after Ju! YRANKLIN 6. CORNER O AV FORTY-SECOND ST N MMENCES JULY 1, SIX AND FREE OF TAX. NWICH SAVINGS BANK—. ) for 1866,.—The Board of Trustees have s eatitiod thereto. at the Fate of FIVE, dred Doilars and (l DE) be puid to cepositors on al PER CF nder, HHundred Dellsrs (free of Government tax) on & 4 called tor wihil ELWHI hlANMATI N TUTION, ' No, 644 Broadway, corver Bjeccker-st. ution bave dechired U DEND cn all deposit The Trnstees of thia Lustit FIRST SEMIANNUAL DIVI titled therato, at the rate of Six aud less, w0d Five Per Cent per abie on and after July 16, the Jn; “Foe Dividend wil be credite withdrawn, will receive iterest the ssme Epwanp Scmrrr. Treasorerr. C. F. ALvoRD, Secretary. Nl ETROPOLITAN 5.\'} IN DEPOSITS made on or befors J JULY ), at the rate of SIX PER C per Tustilote, Thi 7Y 20 will drsw Inte: ENT, on_sums of $5,000 TSAAC T SMITH, Presideot. BAN of Fourteenth at.. SIX PER CE Deponits sade oa or befare July 1 R.¥. Bruy, Secretary. IX PER CENT, free from GOVERNMENT TAX. CITIZE AVINGS BANK, No. 38 BOWERY, CORNER OF CANAL-ST. vt on il amounts from five to five thousaud dollars. Movey. deporiced now will draw interest from Julyl. %IX PER CENT INTEREST PAID, h FREE from Government Tax On Sums from §110 $5.000. Money deporited now will draw iuter et from July 1. TRIRD-AVE, SAVINGS BAN ener of Twenty-sixth S INSTITUTIC Warmen-st. and Thind ove. IRVINU SAVI) Interest allowed st the rate of 6 per o ntitied there- to, free of Governme Upen daily frou 10 to 3 p. Depoita wade now draw interest from " WALTER W. CONKLIN, President. _ Vaxpemsis L. Brxrox. Secreta NON DIME SAVINGS BANK, CANAL-ST, cor. ot VARICK. Deposits 083,000 recoived SIX PERCENT INTEREST, free of tax Deposith before TULY 21 draw iaterest from JULY 1. ASSETS, $1.973.96 11 Dwidend Notices. P DIVIDE Government and after June 90, iustant, until which JOHN PARKER, Casbi be dored. FANK OF THE COMNONWEALTH, une 6, et *A DIVIDEND of RIX PER C *M 10 the stockiolders, f e of United St AY, July 2 The transier booke will be closed til) July & GEORGE ELLIS, Cashier. IuvoRTHEs AXD IRADEEN NATIONAL BANK. M--iul.-x. Juoe 23, 1506, v C DIVIDEND OF FIVE T out of 4\ the earnis montis, fres trom Government o, il be paid to the stockholders of this frauk on snd ater the seeoud: day of July next. Transfer Books wilbe closed from the 25tk instant to the 2d proxic: o H. PERKINS, jr., Cashier, Tua Navionas Pask Haxx or Nuwionx, I SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDENI EN PER: 4 CENT. fras of Govercment tax. wil be raid freem the profits of o year, o X uing. The Fraaiior Hooks whi tevein siosed to thar dn'e.” ) i Ju lu WORTIL Casbier. o By ordes te Koard, Tan TuaDKNEN'S NaTIONAL BANK. NEW-) 0RK. Juge 22, | A DIVIDEND of THREE DOLIARS per shave, LN tree from Uoverament 'ax; will be paid on and afier July 2. 3y AT RAEY, Sl June 2. 1666, iy NATIONAL Bavk, NewYo DIVIDEND of FIVE (5) PER CENT, free of - o Governiuent tax. will be paid on bud aiter Jul [ iy e Yol poigliody -1l AR I.llI Hoard. N JORDA THE CHATHAN NATIONAL BANK, Niw-YORK, Juve 0, It SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND of EIGHT (8) PER CENT five of United Siates taz, will be pald on and af'ec MONDAY. 2 of July, (1@ traus'er book to teain closed from 2ids s 10 dag of paymen, uclusive. By ord 0. I, ] OWE N N 22, 1986.— A Dividend of FIVE erament Tax) has deen aeclsred. Transfer Book will be closed from PER CENT (free of Gov- [Tl on and alter Julyd Ther e 23a inat to July 2. 1866, i e 1 LRRMICTON, Casnier, OFpick ov THE Nxw-\oRa. PROVIDENCK. AND Kowrow) Tinons Coxray (imowioroy Livn =0 Saw-) oM. June 2, ‘J\c ETA%T“F;}I&-Y DIVIDEND of THREE PER e ofies o A MORGAN'S BONE, Ro D M ianatein"oCa 35 day of July. I ROADWAY SAVINGS INSTITUTION, No. 257 DIV IDF TG Ton Fvastonsof this asitation have directed thet the N1l T ion bave " usl DIVIDEND on depos. o wonthe ::-.Jn- n.u::.m..'rn&""lr?‘ T o e ot exceeding $300, aud FIVE PER € Geverniment taz), will be puid on and afier A W, ums. o, B0 (e T, MONDAY, July, 16, 1866. SUHOALS, Prevident. " Purin Cownming. Accountant. UFricx HANILTON INSTRANCE CoupaNY, o 11 Wallwh, Juae 2, 6. § T‘TII‘)'PL I}.—Tl':n 'lwl ?,i\ollnl cetors bave this ay declared & sewi-aunosl DIVIDEND of FOU Ay By i d By ML By R Seertary, B. WonRmaLL, Secretary. Pur T T SAMES 01O MANCPACTUKERS AND M rROHANTY BANE. § (o New \ { END.—ThLe BOARD of D ave Nared & se o aun ; Juoe 29, W6 IVIDEND NOTICE. — The Irnns;r h«:h of thie compauy will clore on tin 10tk of July, and emain closed unil te Sh of Juy. 1 tia purpose of meve- ity wmons to the ocl ! lllllun.nt at the abov. ¢ ey T tion to exchange. The dividend w e o NEW-YoRK IDEND NOTICE—Six per cent, free from Gov: ~DIVIDEND —A s s ousl internst at (e rove. free frouw Governuent (ax, on il sume ]')IV SIX PER CENT pe: Au from $5%0 $5,000, will be paid ou aud aiter the thira Wedserday in aly. Leposits made on ot before Jul 20 will doaw interest from J 1. Bauk open daily from 9u. . to2 ud on Monday. W Dewday and Seturdey evemings fiom 5 607 B e . . - ISAAC 1. SMITH, Presidest. W.J. Bawwms, Secretary, TY-FIFTH DIVIDEND, OFFICE OF THE MERCANTILY FIRE INS he outatandi: 0, a9 sdares] fiom the date beceof ; an for redanuption and payment wit i8ed will bands of th l!\lp;:lln’ulh'f“:h: » rm. SR W Lo s Ab. 36 law . 6 W' ECHUTLER, Soperistesdont No. 166 BROADWAY. NEW. The BOARD OF DIRECTORS have this d ANNUAL DIVIDEND of FOUR (4) PER CENT, (free of Governe weol fax.) b aud afier MONDAY, the %th fust, WAL A ANDERSON. Seesetasv. tared a SEMI-,

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