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FINANCIAL AND' COMMERCIAL. I mouy market. Monday, May 14?6 P. M. The ito?k market wa 1 buoyant at the open'ag thin borDDf, without much activity; better prices were realised. Erie Bonds lb 75 , advanced % per cent ; Neir Terk Central Bonds, \ ; New York Central 7'i, }^\ Cleveland and Toledo dividend bond*, 1; New York Cen tral Railroad, ; Reading R^ilrcad, Panama Rail read, IX; C'eveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, ){; Cleveland and Toledo Fa lroad, 1. Missouri C's fell off per cent. ; Michigan, Southtrn and Northern Indiana Railroad, 1. There was not muoh doing in any particu lar stock. R?admg was in better demand than any ?theo. and closed arm at our quetatlons. Between the boards several hundred shares of this stock changed hands. Erie was weak and barely sustained. The mar ket on tha whole wan without animation, and there aie bo ixduO'.ions of a revival. After the ad joorn stent of the Board, the folio wing *aJ*M of bonds arid stocks* were made at auction by A. M. Nieolay: ? a 2,000 Chi. & Msnisdp ->i R. R. 2dmort ..int. added. 51V 6,000 1 ake Ei if, Wa:>anti & St. Louis RR. 1st m.do. 160 thmes Wil!iam?p,rt und Eimira R. R 11 26 do (Second Avenue R R. 60 10 do. Metropolitan Bank 110 160 do. Farmers' and Citizen*' Bank of L. I 65 22 do. Boptrj Ki? Ii?a?raoce Co 175 40 do. Fulton Fire Insurance Ci> 85 218 do. AU*gb?ny Mining Co 8.V 60 do. Cor<nth topper Co 15s. #0 do. Ve?mrr.t Mining Ca 2-'c. 00 do. Barnard Copper Co 5c. Simeon Diaper's regular semi-weekly sale of boodi Md stocks will take pleos to-morrow, at haif-pa t 12 ?'?'?ek, at the Merchants' Exchange. Vhe Second Avenue Railroad Company have declared a Mini-annual dividend o. four per cent. Besides the Urge amount of gold duit on the mv i lest of the steanitbip Illinois and in the baits of pn ?engejs, she brought a Urge amount in drafts. Oae 'or 940,000 was paid at the Amount Treasurer's to % The trsnsactioGB at tbe Assistant Treasarer's office to day were as follows: ? Paid on Treamry account $.118,231 64 Rece v*d do. 08,6rf5 77 Balance do. ....... 2, 135, 6&i 03 Paid for Assay ofllce. 5/254 51 Bo. en biebuiK'ng checks 107,306 27 Of the pay me nuts to-Jay 945,0(0 was on California drafts. The warrants entered at the department on the 11th iMt. Wert : ? For pa; ing Treasury debts 98-14 41 Forllie cuttrm* 17,3.VJ 57 For covering into the Treasury from customs 1,610 57 For the War Department. 0l,lt>8 IS For repaying in the War Department 13 4ft0 21 For (he Navy Department 27,500 00 Tbe redemption of p'iblie debt at tbe Treasury Depart asent, Washington, for tbe wtek ending 12th intt., ? a< at f< Uow?:? Loan of 1812, 92,0C0; loan of 1847, 9i3,8u0. Total, 915,800. Tbe following is the conservative ticket proposal t) the stoskbolders lor the election to-morrow, Tuer-day, tbe 15th inst. von DiatciOKa of the Nkw York asd Harlkm Railroad Xjufant. Nicholas Dean, Samuel F. Tuber, Henry S. lilaUnford, Albert ti-nith Albert J Akin, Nathaniel P. Bailey, Philip Hater, Horace Brooks, Jobn H. L'ykers, Edwin Crosby, C Vet more, Henry R. Dunham. Francis W. Edmonds, The annexed statement exhibit) the grass and n?t turnings of the Philadelphia ant Rea ling Katlroad Cum pan j for the month of April in each of the past two years, and tbe net earnings for the past Ave month* of j tie present fiscal year, c impired wit a tbe corre^paai'og per oil last: ? Philadelphia a.nd Rkadivci Railroad. 1864. 1955. received fro 3i ceal $'23?,8<S1 91 $340,128 08 Receive] from merchandise. . 18,109 1') 32 347 88 Received from travel, &o 22,720 83 29,9J9 49 Grew earning! $277,691 96 $l92,4TtT35 Ttansp'n roadway, dcmpaie. ?mw?1 fund, & all ch urges 130,313, 02 171,783 13 Net earnings, April $147,378 1)4 $230 6J3~17 Previous lour months 288,274 G6 481 124 20 Nft earnngs five miatho... $455,653 60 $711,817 37 Thia is certainly a most n'Qndt f^l exh'bit, anl is aiiotat of baeinea* and net profits in prob?bl/ B?t ? J'lal led by any work of e^ual length iu the c inn try, Th* gross r-c'ipts in April exhibit an increase of about foriy ?ve per cent ; while the net proGts tor the month show ?n iBoreaae of fifty six per cent. The net nroflts for th-i first Are months of 1855. show an increase of slxty-threi per eet over tho-e fir the corresponding period in 1854. The total net earnings in 1854, amounted to $2,010,438. An Increase of fixtythree per cent on that would give an aggregate of $3,277,013 as the net profits of the com pany In 1855. Dedust for that amount the sum of $875,000 for interest on ail debts far the vear, and w? Lave a balance of $2,702,013 left for dividend*, &c Two ienl annual dividends of ten per eent on every tight Mi llions of stock, would be $1,600,000, leaving $1, 102, 013 for contingency*. Theto conclusions may Btem ex traordinary, but from the returns already received aad the.reeulta realized, they are reasonable and highly pro fcabe. The gToss earnisg of the Catawissa railrcad fir tbe month of April amounted to $21,219 55, of which $12 - 803 66 was for paEtengers and $8,315 89 for frsight, kc. The annexed statement exhibits the average daily condition of the leading departments of the Banks of tbia city for the w?6k preceding Saturday morning, May 12, 1865:? New York Crrr Banks. Loam. $prrie. Circ'n. Deposit*. New Ycrk $3,180,378 090,616 224,534 3,030,510 Manhattan .... -1,354.u90 711,285 425.709 3,090,042 MertliauU' 8. 64*, .43 1,091,79$ SS2.063 4,440,206 Mechanics' 3.837 863 877,329 380,287 3,345,.>2t Union 3,833,560 CS7,534 103,897 2.3C4 29* Amer.ca 4X31,801 1,212,711 111,969 4.872;il2 Ibftnix 2 291,778 418, (42 94.283 2.16ft. 7t>4 Cily 1,718,183 819 031 73,241 1,441,731 Noitb Kiver. . . .1,046,197 70 943 1(1,128 856.?23 Trad* smen'l 1, *84,163 200,704 240,460 843,144 Full* n 1,550,663 154,648 1U.172 2,241,521 Ctem.eal 1,396,639 587.536 2VM.24-4 1 678, r, 21 Merebants' Ex .2,681,920 210.017 144,5<i8 1 878,212 National 1 693,085 167.862 201,637 87u 948 Hoteliers' 1.. .80,445 2SS,8I9 68,371 1,060, 967 Mech ATrad'e . 729,520 72,847 118^150 571,244 Greenwich 615,116 4". ,762 182,168 417,081 Eea'ber 1,788,984 152, '97 218,911 1,333,222 Mveitb Wsrd. . 1,166,865 120 242 261,773 668,407 Mate 3 449,644 6*5,618 602,843 2,368,021 Amer. ICxch'e. .6,825, 4*7 7' 5.022 296,748 5,163,382 Association 1,114,914 141,7*7 181,421 007 # 5 Commerce 7,103,341 1,416,194 2,165 6,018,0 >6 Powery 977 563 122.1ill 176,260 81 i 351 Bioadway 1 411,272 133,076 213,072 1,228,200 Ocean 1.237,033 92,962 107,896 064 ",17 Mercantile 2,261,53? 336,794 87,417 1.74s 751 i'aciSc 879,700 51.901 116,286 692,146 Republic 2,9(4,886 602.919 95,072 3 253 184 Chatham 660354 61,999 101,276 860,269 People's 878,(51 6Q.151 127, C58 671,729 North Aroe:ica..l 671,117 101 794 87,579 1.159 3*6 Hanover 1,246,195 106.550 99,483 067,072 Irving 603 470 103.948 113,959 480,971 Metropolitan. .. 3,9c 7, 484 644,365 103 938 4,596, CH Citizens' 710,246 6H.720 H0,?41 649,935 Gioc* ra' Ml6,i03 120,612 89,499 67 7,661 Nassau 1,133,639 105,982 121 234 929,848 Fast River 534,168 64 393 92,669 288,933 Market 7*168.766 96,t,66 113,622 939,898 Bt. Nicholas 697,622 41,686 88,998 435,469 mo* and I ealh. 804,624 42,402 16f ,303 477,985 Cam Exchange. .1,543, 079 91,190 95,827 1 322 0,-8 Continental 2.673,572 212.841 98,787 1,740,393 Commonwealth. 1,141,796 119,898 95,351 992,068 Oriental 619.364 47,366 94,024 338,445 Marin 730,703 81,687 97 536 644,349 Atlaotlc 466,4(5 72,901 05 621 287,760 Ialand City 841,636 33,912 91 260 156, 8?9 N.Y. try Dock. 402.824 19,989 60,380 140,961 M. Y. Exchange. 210,632 16,604 106,627 144,146 B?U'a Head 217 024 16.407 86.392 122,466 Total $91,642,49814,686,326 7,804,977 7 6.850,592 CLKJtRPKJ Hot ?K TltA?fHAmOXi. Kxcharveafor wiek enUcg May* 7 $118. "65/63 To. do. M*y 14 104,908,959 Balances u.r week ending May 7 $5,602,971 llo. do. May 14 5,434, 28* The above aggregate*, compared with those for pre vious weeks, present the annexed statement Ramus ov Nrw Yokk. l*ar,t pttxe. CircuVn. DrpoiHt. Dm 40, '64.. $81, 653, 637 12,076,147 7,076.830 62,82m 026 J*n #, '{6.. 82,244.706 13.696.963 7,0*9.982 64, V82, 153 Jan. 18, '65.. 81'., 976, 081 16,48 >,626 6,686.461 67,303,:;9? Jan. 30, '66.. a6,447,i>9S J6 ,72.127 6,681,366 6?,617,?1B Jan. ?7, '66.. 86,654,66* ??., 697, 260 6,639;823 70,136 618 Fab. a, '66.. 88,146,69/ 17,439.196 7,(00.766 73JW3,317 Feb. 1$, '66.. 89,862,177 17,r24,394 6,969,111 73,794,342 Feb. Feb Mar. .... _ Mar. lO.'fS., 92,387,789 16,870,66!) 7,131 998 76,219,489 Mar. 17/66.. 92,447,346 16,933,932 7,061.018 76,524.2j7 Mar. 24, '5?.. 98,050 7T8 16 602,729 7,453 231 76,289.923 Mar 31. '55.. tt,6B4.0fl 16.pl8.10fV 7.837.68$ 76.6M.1W April 7, '56.. 94,490,r94 14,968,004 7,771,f34 77,813.908 ApV 14.-66. . 94 14", 399 14 890,979 7,623 528 77.2S2.2J2 ' Apt. 21, '55.. 93, f 32, "93 14.366,041 7,610,124 76 741 921 A|>l. 28, '66.. 92,606,961 14.'28?,424 7,610.986 75.219,951 6, '56.. 93,093,243 14 326,060 8,087,609 78 314.169 May 13, '65.. 91,642,498 14 586,626 7,804,9f7 76, *50 592 A eomparii?n of the last return* with thoie for the previous week, shoes a Decrease in discount* of $1,450,715 Deorea/e in deposits of 3,303,677 Itoeresse In circulation 382,632 Jo create in specie 260,576 That* vsriationa w*re not anticipated. Th? great d?- ! create ia discounts sad dt posit* shows * contraction en tirely ni looked for The Increase In sp'oie in the fa -so of large shipment* at d abstnoe of receipts from California, ia some wt at surprising The banks have for urns t'me past found it difficult to auxtain their line of dlsnouats, and tie con traction of businesB is proceeding so steadily that the right kind of paper is daily becoming scarcer. The banks are still eontiderably ahead of tbe movement at this time last year. By the arrival of gold from Cali forn'a, the banks will receive a la -ge accession of specie, which will appear ia the next weekly returns. Tbe fal>osring is the treasure list of the Golden Age, April 17, from San Francisco:? American $ 1.087. 020 Ecgisb 274,534 1 aiiu.lL a 10 000 Total $1,371,564 The English treasure is for the following houses:? C. de Munetta & Co $9,453 E B. I .ou if worthy k Co 3.460 Jose Gotten 1.777 Frutiing & Goichia ?... 4,000 B. Sabatre 2 100 F. Hatch 4 Co 3,1.00 F. N. Jullien 8,800 City ot Glsrgow Baas 02,044 N. M Rothtcluldn & song .179,200 Total $274,634 Stuck Eichsnge. Monday. May 14, 1856. $18(0 Ind State 6's . 8S% 50 ahsNYCenR b.!0 y2>4' 2(10 .do b3 10 do s3 92% 36(00 Virginia G'h bo 07 10 do 92* fci to llietouri Cm., ill % to do bl5 92% 10<C0 do. . .bt'iO 91% 260 Erie RR s3 4?>^ Slot 0 do 91% 100 do slo 4<> 'i 40(0 Ioui?luia 6's. 89 100 do b60 4'.)V," rCC'0 Erie Us '75 . . ?3 87 50 do al5 49^ 5000 do....?3 87^ 100 do M0 4 !>J? ICOtO Co.. . . b3 87* 417 Reading RR...?3 80% 10000 III C+n KR IVs 71% 700 do b15 8<i% ?01(0 do...be0 74% 1C0 do slO 86% 1000 N Y Ten 1<R b? 8h% 300 do b30 86% 3((C N Y Cen 7 s.. 103 300 do b30 87 100 do 108% 700 do 87 16(0 Cle k Tol i! Bn 76 1 0 Hudson R RK. . . 39% 7 sb? Sh & Lea Rk. 99 60 do biO 391* 7 Common w'th Bk 90 200 do 39 6 Pel A; Hud C'l 126 39 Mich S & N la R. 101 POONicTros Co. b00. lfi% 10fl r.iuami RR 99% fOO do ?3 16% 133 Co 99 60 Cumb Coal Co 1)3 27% 50 do b30 99 tO do ?3 2 iJi 100 do 9S% 1(0 27% 6 Clev, 0 AtCin.... 104% IfONYCvntRR h60 02 12 Clevsl'd & Tol R. 81 100 do blO 92% SECOND BOARD. 17000 City 6'a '70. . . 97% 600 alls Read RR.b31 87 % 10C0 N lad 1st mort 100 do ?n0 87% C.>ah line. .blO 90 100 do blO 87% in abo Vetrop Bank 109% 50 Hud River RR.. 39 '.100 Cantan Co. . . ?13 2*% 17 1'anama RR .... 98% iOO Cuuib C'l Co.b30 27% fiO do 99 50 do 27% 200 do b3 99 V? IOC do efiO 27% 60 di......s3J 99 100 Nic Trns Co .b60 16% 5 do 99 22 Readicg RR 87 23 do '.. 99% 10D do 87% 10 Mich Cent RR... 87 1(0 do *15 87% 100 EneRR ... .boo 49% M0 do beo 87% 50 d? 10 49 * 400 do sCO 87% 200 do s3 49!^ 200 do a30 87% 75 Harlem RR 28% 100 do h3 8'% 150 do 23% 100 do b30 87% Commence of the .Vtw York Cannla. Statement showing the quantity of the several article* Drat cleared on the canals at, and the quantity left at, New York during the second week in May, 1835 Merchandise Cleared. On Erie Tranrportedf rom New Fork. Cun t.'. Sugar at 4 mil!*, lbs 1,818,0 >0 Moist sc.s, '? 942,800 Coffee, " 4SO,700 Nails, " 272,600 Iron. '* 447,009 All ether merchandise, at 4 mills, lbs 6,780,100 Total 9,747,700 , Left from ? Erie Cliainplain. Arrived at Next: York. Canal. Caruil Talal Flour, bble 4,702 6,209 10,O0l Wteat, buthels ? 2,500 2,500 Corn, " 8,700 4u0 4,100 Barley, " 2.823 ? 2,823 Rje, ?? ? 22,000 22,000 Oats, ? C8,?00 8 512 46^12 Brat, and rhip ituffs, lba. 1,175,000 36,250 1,211,850 At hen, bbW 132 62 184 Beef, ?? 575 ? 675 Butt?r, lbo 4 700 ? 4,700 Cheese, ? 36 100 ? 36,i00 Domestic spiiits gallons. 21,339 ? 21,339 I certify the above to be correct. RICHARD H. WOODS, Collecter. Tbe whole amount of toils collected for the second vreek of May, 1855, was $11,7)6 69. CITY TRA.i>E REPORT. Monday, May 14?0 P. M. Ashes ?Sales or 50 bbls. were made, without change n i rices. Ebkadsttfts. ? Flour. ? Market was 12Hc. a 25c. per barrel lower; sa'eg reached about 7.000 a 8,0?0 bblf., in luuicg common to choice State, at $10 87 a 110 50) Ohio. Michigan, Ic(*i?na. Rnd Wisconsin, at $10 37 a *10 60, end $11 75 b $12 76 for extra Genesee; Canalian, (*,100 bble.,).at$10 37 a $11 for inferior to shoiw, and 3.0fc0 bbls. commcr. State were sold, part deliverable in the latter p*rt of Julj, and the remiinuer in August, at $8 75 a $9; Southern. (1.6C0 bbl*.,) at $10 76 to $11 25 for common to good, and at $11 31 a $12 25 for fancy ant extra. Meal ?nd rye flour quiet. Wheat ?A smill lot of 170 bushels Michigan white sold at $2 70. Com was taller to purchase: eaUs of about 30,000 bushels, at $1 16 for white, and $1 17 a $1 18 fir yeilow. R/e dull, at $1 70 a $1 75.- Oats plentier and heavier. Cor?KF. ? sftlps of 60 bags Mamealbo wire made, at 1( ?^c : and 800 ditto Ijigu.ra, at 10^c. a K)J? a. ; 8.500 inatn Java, at 14c.; 150 do., at 14<4'o. Cotton? The sales reached about 3,000 bales, the market closint ete&dy. Fkhchtp. ? To Liverpool about 850 bales of cotton, compressed a?d uncotopresred, vere engaged, at 6-3id. a 3.16d ; end 1, C00 bbls rosin at p. t. To Havre cotton was at H cent. There was a gooo demand for deal char ters. A vessel was rogagtd to losd with deals at Bic for limeri k at Foe ; atolhi r at Quebec for Ixmilon or Hull, at ?6 : another at BIa for London direct, at 80s. To Bro roen 100 gil'pe'.ro were engaged, at lTa 6d. per ton ; 14,000 lb*. cone. at He , and 10 tons heavf gooAs, at 17s. fid. To Hamburg 260 bales of cotton were en gaged at He. ToCnlifo.nia rates were at 30o. a 36c. per foot mfasureKPnt. Hat ? 5i;0 bale* w?r? mad?. at 112?. HntP.? About 10C bales of American dressed were sold ht p t., and 120 co. at $120. Lfad ? T*-<? "rnrkot wai firm andbsld for higher rates. Moiafmw ? !?? bhl*. Texas were sold at p t , and 101 bbds. riajed at 26c. Vayjil &TOKM - Salfi of 1,000 bbls. common rosin w? r-f ir.ade at $1 pn per fclOlhs, delivered. Sp nts tur jxntine wrre at 46c.. and raw do. was lirm, without sales of moment. Hb?wax ,? U)Out 2,CC0 lbs. were sold at 27c. a 27 He Rick ? Sales of about 200 a 300 casks were reported at 5>*e a Co. Mirrs.? loo bs.c pimento told, to arrive, at p. t ; 10 case* nutmegs, ftt 9i V?c., an.; 26u mats cas*ia, at 40c. f-roAii ? lbe meriet was less active, but steady; 800 boxff Havana, at f %c a !<%e ; 400 a 600 hlids. Cuba, at 6,H? a fl'^s . : f.O New Orleans, at 0??c. ; and 160 lihds. l'orto Rico, at f Jfc- a 6'{o. Prooisio.xs? i '<>rk ? Market was stead/. Sales abiut 1.4t0 a 1.61 0 bbls, inducing old mess, at $ldt>8a$l) 76, and cr w <*o.. at $17 68 a $17 76, and new prims, at $14 44 Beef in r<ftnsnl at imp'oved prices. Sales 600 bbls. Chictgo to es, at $16 U5. Beef hams dull. Shoul ders end hams -car^e and In good demand at full prices 180 pkgs. fcnms soli at 9%c a 10c., and 200 nhds bams were fold, to anive, at 9%e. a 97-?c. Bacon was sceree, and i bort middles were sold at 9%a., anl 6< ,0fO lbs. rou?h sides, to arrive all in May. were soil a? HH?- ]?rd steaojr. Malta about 300 a 400 bbla., at 10c. a If .H?. Butter aiM ?Ium? ^uUt, md p?i?M clinm to droop. Whihkiv. ? bales of 200 bbls. Western were m*de, at 88Hc ; State was nominal. AymTUKKOTK rasra KT81I BAI. unlT hgcoe, qarlem. ? Tnis fashionable b> Xt sort is nuw ootupUte In all its appolntmsnts, and the ?\lc? stables attached art oonstantly filled with the (Inert aii-1 fastest hortos to be found. Persons In want of borsea can always be supplied at the Red House. The trottinf track is in splendid order, and trotting matches ooonr every JT ? arteronon. The Second A venae ears pass the door every ive Eiiautes. C1ENTRIVIM.E COURSE. L. I.-PACINO. -MONDAY, . May 14, at S o'clock P. M. ? Match $2,000, mile heats, best SlnS. Mr James P. Mcllann names eh. m. I'oeahontas, Kcsr.) to wagon, wagou and driver to wsishSOO lb?.; Col. i?| h Bsll namrsg. v. Hero, (paccr,) to sulky. Omnintusos leave i'eck allp and Crand street ferries, Williamilmr^, hourly, for the course. J OIL COMKLIh, Proprietor. Tt'PITKR? CHANGE OP I.OCATION ? TnE TROTTING >1 itsllion Jnpitcr, by I^>n< Island Hlaek Usak, out ot rhc trotting mare Oipsy. This splendid Jiors?, the finest and 'a*t?st (t lilack. Hawk's sons, will stand the pce?cnt season fl.V>5) at the itaMe of Joseph 9. Van Nort, In Goshen. On i), e county, at thirty dollars the season, payable In ad vaece. TTNI'iN POliRSE? TROTTING? ON TUESDAT, MAY U 16 at3P M A match for $.'i0o? mile beats? >>e?t (l.r?? in fl?o. D I'liilcr lam's M. fr. Indigo to a two hun dfol toiiLd Vfa*on; W. G. l'cahoy names b-. g. Bockskin to harness. 8HAW A WHITE, Proprietors. ITMON COURfE I/. I ?TROTTMO.? WEDNESDAY, J May 1", at it P. M., match fnr $1, <?"?), miln h .at<, be<t thrct in fiv?, to hsrnjus. Sir. Peaboddy namos |r. Mark VfO'iirc; Mr If, Woodruff names b m. Anifclinc. Stttoi Itatc Williamsburg ferry every half hour during tie d*y for t!-i conisc and rsltrn whc.n the *port is ovor. SlIAW A WHITE, Proprietory Tt NION COURSE. I I ?TROTTING ?ON WEDVEi L< rtsy Vsy 1 ij, at .?? u'clock P. M., a match for $2,OOU, mile at <\ repeat. Mr. Wbelaa nnrae? %. id. Soata<, na< >n a >d driver te wciili :??? lbs. H. Woodru# names kr. * Centrn Tilliv to baraees. Cats will leave the 9 in h ferry, Brooklyn, <>rtBe course at twenty tufuatei past one o'clock and re ti rn ?s S("?n as tfce ipoct is over. Fare to go aidrotnrn filty tests. SHAW A WHITE, Proprietor*. tTNION ? OPR9E. I.. I.? TROTTING -ON THPR8DAY, ) Way 17, at 3 P. M , a unateh 'or $2,o00; milo he?t?: boit tTfe in fi\e; isfisons and drivers to weigh 3>Kl lbs. William Wlirlan r.an.es s. in. Mil'cr's Damsel; S Hoagland names kl g. 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With portrait. 2 vol*. 12mo, muslin, $2. v. ? FoHTm'n First Principi ?* ok Chemistry. Illus trated by a series of the most recently discovered and bril liant experiments known to the science. Adapted specially for classes. 12mo, sheep, extra, CO cent?.] VI Foster's Chart o> thk Ohoasic Elcmekts. For tl.o use of tchoo'a and academies Beautifully oolcred, moauted on rollers, with cloth tack, $4. _ Bl SICAb. 61 OCTAVE ELEGANT ROSEWOOD ROUND COR 2 rued piano ; <n>ly bo. mi in uae three wu lis; mil be sold at $l<r>, aa the owner ia sun* to lcsvejor California. Apply at 71 Crosby atrtet. ATTENTION? PIANOFORTE PURCHASERS? LOOK at onr rcduced prices for cruh. ? 6?? octavo, plain, at JUS; Oif octave, plain. $lt0; b% octave, plain, $175; 7 oo tav*, plain, $200; {>4 octave, extra On ah, $15.'); C,U octavo, extra finish, $176; octavo, extra finish, $2lXk 7 ootive, extra finish, $250 to $500. McDONALD BROS., Hauulao'.u rers, 2tf2 Bowery. A MUSICIAN, HAVING SOME SPARE TIME UN occupied wishes to take a tew pupils to teach the vio lin, flute, clarionet, or cornet; al-o music in general. Terms muderato. For further particulars. please aDtly, by uoto or otherwise, at bis resicenco, 2.12 W est 'J wentyniath street li'OR PALF? A SPLENDID SEVEN OCTAVE ROSt " Kood pianoforte; cost $250; will be aold for $145, cash. Also, cne second ha:d maho.any piano for $35, at 402 Sixth avenue, near Twenty fourth street. IfllRST PREMIUM PIANOFORTES, M ANUFACTUKEi. 1 by STEIN WAT SONS, R3 Walker atreet, near ?road way, N. Y.? T'-eae pianoj receivod the first premiums, is oompetltion with rianoa made by t.be moot celebrated insia f etnrors of Boaton, New York, Philadelphia, and Bait! more. Every piano warranted. Prices moderate. MUSIC.-A YOUNG LADY. PUPIL OF TnE MOST celebrated vocal and instrumental performers that have visited the United States, and possessing great nv tura abilities tor iuatruct'nt others, will give lesions to ladies at her residence 2!>2 West Twentieth street, between Mntli and Tenth avenues, or will attoud at residences. A gi eat many ladies say their voices are bad that it Is impossible fcr tbem to sin*:, but if they w ill trust to mo and allow me to culiisate tl eir voice, I will make th?m good tinkers. The Italian, Fretcli and English style of singing taught. Terms according to tho times. VTEW MUSIC? "MA TOR WOOD" SONG, COMPOSED 1.1 and dedicated to the Mayor by tho Hutchinson Canii 1>, and sung by them at their concerts wrth enthiis astie app'atiEc; 25 cents. Alao, the most popular piocea of the d.iv at the rcduced rates. HORACE WATERS, Publisher, 3i!3 Broadwuy. \7EW Mli SIC.? "SAM," A SONG; WORDS AND MUilC J_> by J. to. Baeon; title page tmbellijLed with a highly ntiatic ideal of "Unc'o Sam's Yoangeat." Prion 35 corns. Also, the most popular plcocs of the dry at the raduaed rates. IiliRj.CE WATEKS. Publisher, 333 Broadway. PIANOS? FOUR BEAUTIFUL 7 OCTAVE PIANO foites, (one with curvcd Ioab.) made of the belt mate rial, ana iu tl.o iniwt nubt.tai.tiai manner. Will bo sold low, tiid warranto J. Those who art about prrohaslng, would do well to cull and examine. Apply at 15 Sixth av:nue. _ 1). SMITH. PIANOFORTES. -JOHN P. WAKE A CO., MANUFAO turtrs, l>avo remuTid their pianoforte warehouse fron !>a Barclay streo-, to the new and spacious building, iff Cat al street, between H-dson atd Variok streau. 1 ianofojtcB ?t wholesale prices, for eauh, or satisfaoto?? pap>r A great inducomcnt to purchasers now offered. SINGING.? LESSONS GIVEN IN THE ART OK 3ING i g, to professional and amateur pupil-1, through the ma il :i. m of the Italian or Euglish languages, by a profosior from the musical college in lt'me, who U also an omlnoui rui i'e linger. Application by letter to G. G-, Post offlse, Broadway. INSTRUCTION. d|k"| A ? BOOKKEEPING, WRITING, COMMERCIAL iJpJLU. ar tl.rnc ic. .Vo.? These cuentiai branches toer-rf Iumo?*h are thoroughly taught, day and evtniug, at ?(. S. I'AINE'S aieadtuiK-h, '^3 l. mod streo'., corner of dowery, utiii lbOrulton street, Brooklyn. Ladies' writing uluuc* daily; Inns *2. ' Ab a splendid pcmnac and skilful teaohcr Col i'ainc lias ro enperior." ? l?ew York Daily News. A TEACHER OP EIGHT YEARS' EXPEDIENCE, WHO ip qualified to to>'ch the higher branches of a"? Engli-ib education, with the i rencb language, la desirous of obtsiiD li.g a giid situation for teaching, Satiafaot.ry references Jven. Address Eutily, 152>? West 19th st. A GENTLEMAN f>F EDUCATION, WISHES TO EN ter an honornb e familv, as professor of tha French language ard li'ernture, (diploma exhibited), iu oxchange t"r a comfortable home; the bc?t of roterunoo hiven and re quired; uo objection to the couutry. A? dross A. 0., Horald office. AH. WHEELER, TEACHER OF PENMANSHIP ? and bookkeeping, has removed to new and eligible room*. (-35 Broadway, corner of Thiiteentb street. Orna mental ? rl ting eiecuted to order. Useful and higher branches of mathematics by an able teaoher. ACAKD-TRE SUBSCRIBER WILL RECEIVE NEW pupils daily for c!a*s or private instruction in the art of penmanship ard bookkeoping OLIVER B. GoLDSMIiH 3d2 Broadway. From the Homo Journal.? In every profession there is s reoegrjicd leading msn? one whose pre-eminence is so do cideu, that nobody calls it In question. Among those who teach the art of writing, Oliver B. Goldsmith is Jus*, that in dUputably pre-eminent person and recognized Dead of the profession. BOOKKEEPING, WRITING AND ARITHMETIC.? MR. DoLUEAR, ttlU Broadway, corner of Houston stroet, teacher double entry in such a practical business like man ner that bis students become good bookkeepers in a short time. Students may enter day or evening this week, at only W for writing lessons. French teacher wanted.-either a lady or a gentleman. An American gentleman wlst.es a teacher in the above languago, principally for conversation. Address, with terms, Ac. , George Peters, Chatham square l'ost office. INSTRUCTION.? M R. CHAMBERLAIN'S SEMINAKY f r young m in and ladies 1* open day and evening at 4 3 Broadway, where students may pursue their studies, or re ceive instruction to enable them to study at homo. SPANISH LANGUAGE.- C. R. OORRIN, TEACHER, 20 years in this city, cpbtinues his instructions in the above langtoj,?. Apply at 134 Eighth st., near Broadway SPANlSn LANGUAGE TAHCnT TO ANY WEL couoated person willing in return to give lessons In tuc English. The hours of ii-etruotlon Irom 0 to 8 P. M. App'y t o the Spar ish Agency. <e Murray street. (T.nE HISSES O'BRIEN HAVE REMOVED THEIR X school for Ttuns ladies, (roin 627 Houston street, to 146 W est Twoity second street, be *eeu the Sixth ant 8< venth avenues. A limited uumter ot young ladies re ceivid as boarders. Circulars obtained at their residence tt above. WAN TED-A SITUATION AS TEACHER, BY A LA dy, a graduate of one of the Normal schools of Maoa cbtiscttd, nnd at prc*ei.t tene'jer in ono of the pr.itniutr seho i? til Boston. South or weit preiorred. Address E FRANCIS, East Boston. A 1IOUSKS, ROOMS, ?SiC., W.1NTBD. RESPECTABLE FAMILY OF THREE PERSONS wish to hire inme rooms, furnished and rea ly lor hou?o keepjn-, either in Brooklyn <r this cl y. It in Brooklyn, Bearculton or l'eck slip terry. Kent no to exoced J2X) per year. Address B. C, Broad nat Pott Olfioo. PAINTING.? WANTED TO PURCHASE, AN INTER est in a house painting business already extab'.Uhed by tbo underpinned, who ls~a pric ljil painter in all its branches, or would give a certain sum 'or a situasior vs foreman. Address Fainter, box 140 Herald office, for three days. PART OF A nOU8E WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN _I sr. u wife, with only one oh. Id, with a quiet, respectable tumily. situated in tlie Ninth or Fi'toenth ward, or ?hnr Dowts. rossesFion 1st .lure. Rent moderate. Address, stating terms, R. J. J., box 170 Herald offloe. ?TITAN TED ? IN THE SUBURBS OF THE CITY. A TV light room, about twelv* to iifteen feet square, in a brick building, suitable for amntg.ir mechanism, an 1 board for a tinele s.entl?man, In the samo building, or convenient thereto. Also, a foot lathe, from firo to ei?'ht inches ocntrc, with bank gearing and nccessary apparatus. Addrejs W. L., box 72ft Post Offios. TtJ ANTED? A YACHT, IN GOOD ORnER AND WELL 'I foutd. Address, with full par ieulrrs and lowest price, box 3 I'M I'ost Office. All sommunications will be consider ed confidential. / ANTED? IN BROOKLYN, FROM FIVE TO FIFTEEN r minutes' walk from either of the ferries, a small cot tage house, containing five to six roomr. Rent not to exoeed K7S a yesr. Address box 2.31U Post Office. w WANTED-A 8 if ALL IMPROVED FARM; ALSO, for sale or exchange, a splendid couutry residence, thirty minutes' ride from tho city, and two minutes' walk Com detot. Sacrificed for cash. Address V. I.. Broadway Post Offioe, for one week. TirANTED TO RENT-BY A SMALL FAMILY. TV part of a house on the west side of the city, betweon Canal and Toenty fifth streets; rent not to e^ceotl S2tf A bath rosm is d< sirable. Address J. M., Herald office, stating location, nuinbcf of rooms, rent, Ac BILLIARD*. Bfl.LIARD TAB! IS,? H E OFFER FOR SALE A FINE ? teck of tab.es at reduced prices and on reasonable terms. Buyers *UI do well to call snd esamine, before pur cbaslcg. Two good second hand tabtrfs for sale, in ncneot order. GRIFFITH A DECKER, 90 Annstrect. Billiard table for sale-a rosewood ta hie, made by one of the best makers, and beeo in use but a short time, wi'l l c sold cheap. Also twolar<e mirror*, wiih rich carved friu es. Also a liandscise counter and closets will be sold at a great bargain. Apply st 221 Uroon wlch street. Billiard tables for sai e cheat- at w. j SHARP'S, 141 Fulton street.? Tablet of all sizes, rosewood nnd mahogany, either ot matble, slate or wood beds, wiib imrroved crsliien. warranted to s unt any oil matie. Old and interior cushions at' tvrod and titled up nn the most approved principles. PliAYING CAIIDg. f LAYING CARDS.? FARO FLAYING CARDS, VERY old and well seasoned with alt the various other until ties of linen and notion cards, mads hv s AM IIART i CO. For ssle to the trade and club bosses st their store No. I Barclay street, opposite the Aetor Uous?. TKMASTB' REOISTBH. y| /4 O BROADWAT.-TO LET, CHEAP. OW? ROOM, lit) second *tory, l<>x20. rent fJfiO; third story. oue room, fti'U. one effiie, tGit; a suit of two rooms, 15xlH, tl'JU; fuurth *to:y, with ikyilfht, 26x60, $200. Apply ok the pre mix*. AMY PERSON WISHING TO HIKE TIIF. THIRD floor, can dinting of two room* aad two bedrooms, of the ban dsrue three ?torv brick hoiue, No. 4 Moaroo pl.i<M, Williamsburg, five minute*' walk from Peek ilip ferr?, cau do fo It aj>pfyin< on the premises, or addressing W. U. K., Herald office. Rent very moderate to a good touai.t. ? COMPLETELY FURNISHED HOUSE TO REST, fir Six months <r lonirer; is ill the neighborhood of *.7asl ingtou park, contains all modern improvements, and is a most il. Airs.Mo r??i jenee fox a private fimily Address 1. J. WHITE, Union square Post uffice. AN 01. D CARPET STAND FOR RENTINPHll,\ A. delphla ? 1 The submriber, about relinqalsbin^ the car pet tonnes*, offer* the storn 190 Chosout street, between Seventh ;.ud F. (Mb, south tide, now occupied by liim, for reit. and fixture* (or salo. Apply on tli? premises, t) RulJERTB. WALKER, HO Cliesuut street, PbilaJuiphia. A FURNISHED COTTAGE TO LET, AT ROl^AWAT, L. I.? Containing 12 rooms, with tarriage house, 101 house, and stable It had a commanding viotv of tho oeean, andirwiiWn ? minute's walk of tho bleach. Oomuiunica tion four liuies a day v? i > a the city. Apple to G. B. UW1SN, No 3 John street, oflioe No. J, between 10 and 4 o clock. ARARE CIIANCE.-iO l.fcT AND FURNITURE FOR #!e a pfiitcel two story attic briok iioube; ront very low, and furniture for tal? ex reuvly cheap. Any pers n wishing a bargain will do well to oall for particular* at to Thompson street, between Broome and Spring. A FIRST RATE CHANCE -THE MOST PRINCIPLE par t o f a first oli'i house, with all the modern im provement*, to let. Ir required the new uircats canteinain. Apply at 171 19tb st. , between 1st and 2d avenues. An elegant three story brown stone house, No 138 it est. T* onty-tlurd street to let, with wsttr and iias and iras fixtures throughout Parlor oarpet* snd oilcloths, which are new, will be sold II desired. Reut moderate to respon ilile parties. Apoly at the bouse, or to P. C. ADAMS, 89 Wall street, Jaunoey court. A FURBISHED HOUSE TO LEF-IN SIXTEENTH street, near Union park. The house is first-oUsi, four sti-ries, in excellent order and replete with moderu c >n?e nienccs, and Is fullv furnished with everything rooc.-nary to loutekeepinir. Terms moderate to a responsible tenant For particulars address box 3,<>3(i. Post Office. CIOTTAGE HOUSE TO RENT-FURMSHED Ofl UN J lnrt.iulied, situated in East Chester, Weitchester eotin ty, N. Y., ? n.iles lrom the Harlem Bridge, and aocosslblo by two railroads teveral times a da?. TE? house hat ei;bt rooms, alout an sere of ground atiaohod, laid out as shrub Verv; kitchen and <ruit gardens, carriage house and staMinr, ami" otter outhouses; u great quantity of ({rape vines. Ex oe.lent sprinir and other wat.>r. The plaoe Is perfectly heal thy. For further particulars address box 1,104 Post Office; or to Spanish Consulate, 121 Leonard street. 0OUNTRY SEAT TO tET? AT RAVENS WOOD, L I., with about three aero of land, mostly in garden, good outhouses, fruit, shrnbbert, shade trees, Me., in abund^nfl". The house is largo and wo 1 adapted for agenteol privjuo re sidence. For r*rtioulars apply to Dr. Sanford, noar the premise s, cr to D. W. Ingcrioll, Id Wall street, seoond floor, back office. ("1LIFTON, STATEN ISLAND.? TO BE LET, OR EX J changed for C'tv property, a cot* age, lultaole for a pri vate family or boarding, with i table, garden, Ao ; ten miu ute?' wa'k from Vanderbilt's lauding. Stan.es pa?s the door, App'y to GEoPGE L. QUIRK, oarpenter, Clifton, S*ateu Island, or 174 Water streot, New York. MPIKE HALL, 690 BROADWAY, TO LET OR LEASE. ?It it (no of the best exhibition rooms in the oity. Furnished roTiws to let? to gentlemen, without board, at 85 Canal street, one block from Broadway. House on Brooklyn heights to let? tiik three story douse No. 77 Cranberry street, between Hick* and Heiiry streets, two minutes' walk from Fulton ferry ; pas throughout; rent low, and possession gi ton im mediately. Apply to C. G. JUOSON, 67 Maiden lane, up ?tain. Houses, furnished and unfurnished, to let, en Waverley place, Thompson street, near Wash iof ton square, Clinton plaoe, East Thirteenth street, E ist Eighteenth street, Welt Twentv first street. West Twenty, third street, West Twenty-fourth street. Also a somber ot cottages tor sale or to let. in Brooklyn. DBMARE3T A BASPETT, 4 Astor place. Live oak hall, sixth street, near avenue C. ? This spacious building is now nearly computed, suitable for lodges, committees, balls, drills, Ao., Ac. The fl> ors will bo lei on reasonable terms. Apply to JOHN PETER KIN, 218 Sevonth street. Office to let.? all or part of a large pleasant cffic# to let, on second floor of bulldlnc; 107 Broadway. Iiquiro of JOHN FOLEY, goll pen manulao turer, 107 Broadway. PART OF A HOUSE, IN A BEAUTIFUL LOCATION, np town, near Liviugstou place, to let. Rent moderate, to a good tenant For particular* apply at 31 Catherine st. PART OF A STORE ? A SHOE DEALER HAVING A good and conspieuoust location in Liborty stroet, near Broadway, is desirous of finding a party wilting t j hire one half of the store, a suitable plaio for a mercnant tailor or ary light business. Rent moderate. Inquire at ISO Broad way, np stairs. SF.COND FLOOR UF HOUSE 234 THIRD AVENUE TO let? eonsitting of four large pleasant rooms; walls paint ed, marble niantels. folding -doors, Ac. Rent low to a good ttnant. Potseerion immedia'e. Inquire iu the irrooery itore next door, or of John Foley, gold pen laannfooturer, 14)7 Broadway. IO LET-TIIREE BROWN STONE FRONT. ENGLISH batement houeei, with all the modern improvements, in Twenty firct street, between Fifth and Sixth avnnes. Ap ply to ALEXANQ^R WECKB&CK1R 31 Liberty st. TO LIT- STORK NO. 30 ANN STREET.? RENT $400. B. GALBRAITH. U7 Fulton street. TO LET-ON MYRTLE AVENUE, CORNER OF YATES aveuue, twelvo new houses, just finished, with folding doors, tea room, ard plana commanding one ot tho finest views in Brooklyn. Rent only S1S0 a pieoe, for one year. Apply to A. C. FRAN Sit: Lfi, at the office of TherMton * Bryan. No. 8 Wall street, New York. TO LET-THOSE TWO FOUR STORY AND BA3EMSNT brick houses, having a'l the modern improvements, in Sixty-first street, near First avenue; full lots. Rent to ?oy<^ tenants very low. Apply to I'KCARES, BERNSTEIN A PHILLIPS, #1 Liberty street. rro LET? PObSJSSalOU CI FEN IMMEDIATELY? Tni JL rear part of the second rtory. the front part of the third story , and all of the fourth eury of 2V Beekman street. AUu. the front room ol the fifth story of 31 and 33 Beekman street. Each apartment is suitable for any kind of meoha-. nl sal busmen*.' Also bapoment of 24 Beekman street. In quire ot JAMES CONNER A SONS, 29 Beekman street. TO LET.? FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET, ON EAST Sixt?ei:th street, ni-sr Ir?in? p!aeo. Fnrnituro elegant and ecmpleto. find the hotue hai all the modern convenien ces. Inquire of R. A. WATKINSON, No. 7 Nassau st. E IIO LIT? A KIR ST FLOOR AND BASEMENT, AN B other smaller ap&rtmente, to email American families. Inquire at 11'3 Wut Twenty lourth street. TO LET? A BEAUTIFUL COTFAG 1, NEARLY NEW. on >be Fifth avenue, earner of 131st atreet, Harlem. Arp'T to Mr. Janice. next dour; or to WM. BLAKE, 118 I?e?rl atreet. fO LET? AT NO ft BO^D STREET.? THE FRONT AND I back parlors; will amwer a* lodgia* r.ioma, or busineas I urj osc? ; a good location for a fashionab'e milliner. Inquire on tho premises, or at C99 Broadway, corner ot Fourth t>t. TO LET? TWO VERY NICE THREE STORY COT taue bouses, on Forty third itreet, near Brnssdway. Houses Ttry coin aoclous, in One order, Ac. Kent Alto, the dwelitug corner of Twenty cfghth atroot and Fourth avenue bavtog twelvo rooms, bath, gu As. Rent ?HJ0 E. B. KINSUIMBR, 313 Fourth avenue. fO LET-A SUPERIOR FOUR STORY BROWN STONE house, in a very nice, genteel neighborhood. Uin-m i'i feet front, in elegant order, wi?h all modern improvements. Cnsfixtures and oilolotha. Will bo lei-<od at a moderate rint E. 11. KINSHI.MER, 311) Fourth avenue. TO LIT? TO A l'ARTY OF GENTLEMEN, TWO PAR lors with bedrooms attached; also icveral smaller r< vms, Tcry plasantly aitutud, at 23 First streot, Uo to ken, three blocks from the ferry. TO LET? PART OF A FIRST CLA93 HOUSE. WITtf all the modem improvement*, on the west siU>, in a verj doairablc neighh: rhood-, twenty ft va minutos' walk from the City Hall; has t;aj and fia.i llxtures; possession to be had immediately; rent low. Apply for one we k at ?U- West Twentieth itreot. TO LET? FOR SIX MONT '3 OR LONGER, A I'UR uished house, ?'? feet Iron*., thr*e stories, u;as th onghoat, wa'er in ki'ctieu and tirst lloor, range in ki'.chon. Poi*?l ?ion immediately. Kent SMI) par month. Apply on the pre mises alter IDA. M., 301 West Fourteenth street, near Tenth ay. nue. fO IET? THE BEST PART OF A NEW MODERN' bnilt house, in a good location,- oou iatlng oi front base ment, kitchen and laundry, parlors w'th chandeliers, to gether with third floor. Tho house is neatly furnithod and ?lll i e let to a good tenant at a viry low rent, with or with out the furniture. Address J. E. C., box 037 Post OfAce. TO LET? A FURNISHED ROOM WITn OR WITH out partial bosrd. at 149 Spring street, three blocks west of Broadway. TO LET? A FIRST CI.AS3 FURNISHED HOUSE FROM the 1st June to 1st Novomhor. Tho home, recently built, is of extra site, and situated in the moat airy and tltvant patt <f Fifth avenno; it is completely and e orant fy furnished, with i-lioice paintings and sUtnary, ohina, glass and plate. Southern gejtlcmen or othi rs d?alrin< such a residence for the summer will please addrese, with parti culars and reference, statin* also If any ohildren in their families, fifth Avenne, boa 4114 , Post Office, 0 LIT? IN CARMAN9YILLE, WASHINGTON _ II oh- lit i, a largo sited house,* filled in with brick, four teen rooms, well and eiotern water, and a large gardon ready made; shade and fruit trees, (rape vines, aud a coach home. Would be let for a first class boarding hc-.ite. Apply at <JJ West street. 0 LET-A LARGE BOOM Iff THE WAVERLEY House, eorner of Broadway and Fourth stroet, suitable lociet) purposes, it quire at the oflVc? of the Waverley use, or of 1 . S. BTALlKnECHT, 85 .Nassau street. fro LIT? Till SECOND AND PART ">F THE THIRD J. floor, together or separate, to respectable families, or the whole upper part can be had for a genteel boariing house. Eet.t low to a good tenant, large yard, Crotoa, Ao. Call at tho premisee, 663 Pearl street, near Broadway, TO I EE? THE OLD 1 STAB LI SHED GRAPES, NO. 27 James street with bow ing alleys attached. To a good terant wonld le reeled reMorab'y, or divided lo au t an applicant. Apply to 0. U 1'i.UME. No. SjUrund street. TO LET? PART Of HOUSE WEST EIGHTEENTH street, to a small respcetsble family. Rent uodoraTi. TO LET-ON TnE PI ANK 'ROAD, HALF A MILE from Pert liehniond landinc, Staten Ia'and. a honeo and convenient ont- houses. in gooa order, with Are aorce.of ^ar d a id fruit trees. Irquire, tor one week, at 13 4un St. Io let-Tub first floor and baseme>t of is litanies street. It Is snitable f ir tailors, Uakors and others It wonld be altered to suit the oeonrmo*. D. SHEPHERD. No 7 Wall street. TO LET? IN THE MOST DESIRABLE PART Of Brooklyn, a three story and basement bnok house, w.la inclosed piasta, and marble mantels ibr .ujhout, gta, water I rou<Lt iuto kitchee, ho ; hrt Jnst been paint 'd throughout, llila Is a desirablo opportunity, the present ooeupan'. heln< compelled to Irate the city. Address early, with r<'al name, J. D.. box 2.U24, Post Office, N. Y. TO LET-TO A SMALL GENTEEL FAMILY, Til 3 nfflter part and frent basement, with other aooommica tlonsof house, "ft Petaneey street. Apply on the proiuie.? from ? to 10 A. M. and J) to 6 P. M. T I Huuae TBiltRTS' RKCilSTEH. TO LIT l OK LEAS1-A SMALL STORE. ON NORTH east oorour < aual street and Uroadtray; li admirably annate J id point ?l publicity, aud would suit any business sot r?<iuir.?K 4 very !arf,e apiuM. Iuquiri >t 41b Broadway, ejelia?*e office TO IEa$E-A COUNTRY SEAT AT PELriAV, wbst Chester county, ooijtaiuing ?Lo':t 64 * c r>- ? of land, beau tilully situated on the Sound. Apply to ADAMS & LUCJCKY J5>?imu street. T'O 1ST (iR FOR SALE? TWO I, A ROE BUILDINGS, 2b by bU feet; oua suitable for manolaoturing or any kind of buslneea requiring large rooma, and on* li fitted up fnr a bowling sabou, in Ftrty second street, between F.fth and SU?h avenues Apply at 221 Greenwich atree'., cr cor ner of Forty seo?nd str> et and blxth sveuue. TO 1UT- AT LITTLE NECK. LONG ISLAND, UNTir, .Ncvem! ? r 1, mi oid homestead, close to th? bay. To pi widl iu' pure>iraud givu bathing this pl^e oan not te ?urpai.-?d ; th-'rc is i cb.ron within a abort dntanofl Inquire or s.\UHEL A ILK. ft Most street, N. V., or of J. Y. D. FUWLtK, LittloNcok no LET, PARTLY FURNISHED? A BEAUTIFUL J. conn' ry seat, *t jpujU n Duyvit ? oiif of the most il? s.'rab'e pikeei in \Vestcnes er; hoa<-e ;"><l b/ fly fu""t. with fine otiDiiTo grounds. app'y to KLi.13 i'OT fER, 229 Broad way TO LET? THE WHOLE OR PART OP THE HOUSE SB Cljft^tr. tt. It Is admirably adapted for a Hoarding heure, baving Ana ranges, hot and cold baths, and Crotiu water throughout the premises. rpO LET-THE LARGE STORE, 57 THIRD AVENUE. L The store ia over lor'y feet deep, with Urge fchow win dow, piate glass, will be let t? a ro-il touant oniy.at very moderate rent. Inquire of MACFARLAN k MEKRirT, 47 Third avenue. fTO KENT ? IN THE VILLAGE OF MORRIS ANIa. BB J. twsen first and Second- streets, and betwe-'U the Mor risania and Melrose stations, Harlem railroad,' a la:ge and e?arl> new dwelling hiuae, ooatainiag sixteen rooais, stable, ben hcuiie, Ac., and ID city lots of land, all in giod order. RentSSSO. Apply to A. FIN l> LAY, U Serin* strec'.. TO RENT? AT 1HRPG3 NECK, IN VIEW OF E\ST cl, otter Bay, a seat cottage conts.ii. In* ten rooms, with carnagc home stable, .to., and about live acres of land, with aLade and fruit trees; will be furnished if dialred. Apply to A. F1NDLAY, 11 Spring street, N. Y. TO PENT, AT HALF PRICE? THE FIRST AND THIRD flour, wit h the I, moment. in the first ola>a house, Hi West Vortj -firth street, till 1st May, 1856; houae modern finish, range, hot*nd eold water, bathroom, A*. A amall family ir> desired. Inquire of W. M. BCKD1CK, 16 I>ey street, up stairs, or en the premises. A rare opportunity. f| O BENT? THE THREE BiOitY DWELLIN'G HOUSE X 82 West Twenty first street. The bouieisth eo rooms do. p, baa all the modern improvements? gas, bathroom, water closet, furnace and dumb waiter, and la being paint ?J and put in complete order throughout. Rent $1,05 1 Apply to MOR'ION ? UKIN.NELL, M and 28 Broud street. TO RENT.? A SMALL PRIVATB FAMILY WOULD like to rent two parlors, with bed rooms, Ao., together r separate, with gaa, bath, Ac. D3 East Fifteenth street, uear Third avenue. rilHE FIVE STORY HOUSE 161 BROOME STREET, A near Bii adway. ia now to let in fur .i-hed apartiuentn. N. B.? Two single gentlemen, or a gentleman and wife, can bave two One lar?e parlors on tbo first floor, furnished, on low terms. Also se oral other rooms to let, iroin *1 50 to $3 per week. Gas, baths, Ao. The entire second story of a very desir able house to let, either tttrnished or unfnrnishod, with full or partial board, te a tarty of gentlemen, or two gentle men and their wives. Also, two single rooms. The house c< ntains all the modern improvements. Spanish and bu glirh poken. References required. Apply at No. 2 Albion place, Fourth street. fO GARDENERS AND FARMERS. ? 18 ACRES LONG Island garden land, five miles from ferries, to letfo re sponsible farmers on "hares, to plant. Apply immediately to JOI1N BRAIN ERD, Wall streot ferry, Brooklyn. THE DWELLING BOUSE NO. 108 LEONARD STREET, a few do"rs etst of Broadway, to let. From its very central petition this house is well adapted for a flr#t oUs* boarding hotiFe, fir which purpose it has been used lor many years. Apply to STEPHEN CONOYER, 293 Broadway. fO FAMILIES.? FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED rooms, at 870 Broadway; four or six rooms, with all the accommo.lutions to kfMp bouse, or private table; those rooms are worthy the attention of persona wishing comfort and oooomy. |I/oRKSHOrS TO LET? IN TUB REAR OF 293 Vf Broadway, well lighted and ventilated riant mode rate. Apply to St'EPHEN CONoVLR, 29 3 Broad way. SPECIAL NOTICES. A CABD TO DEMOCRATIC FAMILIES.? A LADY 13 compelled, through the perfecution, lies and cimniu: o) certain pir?ons, (undoubtedly caused through politic tl motive*, but whose names it is nut n-ceunry nor proper hore to mention,) to address herself to democratic families, with .the request to forward to her their address. Be, however, net dit?ua<-ed from so dotal, tLron.h any ot tho above aamed forrocs ; but tho botes to receive oounael and aid in hur ighly unpleasant situation. Please address Mrj. Marian Fanston, J?o. 271 Third (treat, N. Y. A BPECIAI. MEETING OF THE BEN EVOLENT So ciety of the Urited Sons of Erie, will he he'd at Na tional Ilall. Forty fourth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, this, Tuasdav evening, May 15 at 8 o'oloek. Mem bers are requested to attetd as business of importance will be laid before the meetiug. JOHN A. McaORLEY, Chairman. M.J. McCluskky, Secretary. CIOACHMEN'S NOTICE.? Tli E MEMUERS OF THE J I'rivato Coachmen's Union focioty are hereby nollfled to attend a specii.l meeting, on this tTuotday) evening, at 8 o'clock, at Mr. Mu-pliy s, corner oi the Bowery ?nd Or?at Joacs itrect, to pay up all dues, as the books are under a strict investigation by the coma>itteo. By ordor. FRANCIS O'BRINE, f resident. T. Dowkiwo, Secretary. IUCII TEENTH WARD.? A MEETING OF TnE LIQUOR i dealers of the Eighteenth Ward will be held un Tues day, the loth last., at 8o'olookP. M.. at Win O'Donnel's, corner of Twentieth s'reetaud Third avenue, for the purpose ot forming a ward org?nUation, in accordance with the con stitute n and by-lawn of the New York Liqoor Dealers' So ciety. Every man in the business is called opon to attend. By crdcr ot tb? Liquor Dealers' Society. JAMES McCORMICK, President. J. Freeduak, Secretary. H OLMES A BUTLER'S Alum Patert lien Safe Derot, 90 and 92 Maiden lane, (below Liberty,) N. V. Masonic notice.? mystic tie lodge, no. v*> F. A A. M.'s.? The members of the abuve lodge are re qnested to meet at their lodge room, corner of Broome and Crosby streets, this evening, at 7?{ o'clock precisely Br order of K. D. HOLMES, W. M. Charm* A. Kkktish, Secretary VfOTlCE ? TnE TWELFTH WARD LIQUOR DEAL _i_\ ers' Association will hold a mee ing on next Thursday tvenlnc, May 17, at the house of Mr. Charles Brooks, corner of IWth street and Third avenue. 1UQ8. 8. JACKSON. Chairman. VJOTICE? THE MEMBERS OF THE FRIENDSHIP ll Association sr? particularly requested to meat at tho Lonsc of George Mckinley, 110 Centre street, this (Tuesda>) evening. May 15, at 8 o'clock, to make the m csseary arrange n.- ntv for attending the funeral of our late brother, John lier.rj Evcrs By older of CI1AS. KOONKY, l'res't. OU. A.-THE MEMBERS OF FRANKLIN CHAPTER, ? No. 9, uro hereby notified that on and after the 14th int.. the Chapter will meet on Monday eveoings. at O. U. A. Ball, cor. Ortind and Lwdlow streets. By order of the Chapter, C. M. Y AWOOU, C. of C. OFFICE OF THE SECOND AVENUE RAILROAD Company, Forty-second street and Seoond avenne,? New Ycrk, May 10 IMS. ? A eoni annual dividend of four r?r cent has this day been declared by tl e Board of Direo ors, payable to the stockholders on and after Monday, the 21st. Ibe transfer books will he closed until that date. By or?l? r PHILIP C. ROGERS, Secretary. SYLVESTER l.AY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY public and commissioner for all the S'ates exo3.it New Jersey and Maryland, No. 10 Wall street, New York, will pay particular attention to obtaining land warrants and extra pay for sai.ors and soldiers who are entitled to re ceive the rame. SEVENTEENTH WARD DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUR. - Ihc above club will meet thl< ( tuesday; evening, M ty 15, at Hermitage Hall, corter of Honstoa and Allen streets, at 8 o'clock. A general attendance is requoeted of the mecn ters and others friendly to the objects of its organisation. Ilyirderof VfM. COULTER, President. Cmarls.b S. Magnus, Secretary. 'PUE JEWS' HOSPITAL IN NEW YORK -TnE DI X reotors of this institution will celebrate the annivor?ar<.* of .lie cenrcoraticn of the new tiui'dlog in Twenty eightn street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, on Thursday, May 17, at <1 is th. evening will gire a banquet aid ball at Nibtn's raloon Tickets ef invitation may be obtained of CiEoRUE HENRIQUJtS, Cha<rman, 20 Merchants' Kx chan;s, Hanover street who will rece ve donations and sub scriptions in aid of the fusdsof the society. PTHASS r.noiNt AND BOILER BUILDERS.? _ Messrs. Silvester A I'lumv* n? improvonietit fie supplying stram boilers with water without tho use of i torce puuip, (thereby saving time and miney,) can be soeu for a lew days at the Aortkern Hotel loot of Cnrtlan it street, from 12 M. t> l?j P M.; also mornings and evenings. Warranted to work under an/ pressure whatsoever, which can be sufficiently shown by ca ling as above. THE COMMITTEE APPOINTED AT A MEETING OF the stockholders of the Harlem Railroad Company, in August last, to nominate directors in raid cAmpany, at the election, on the ISth of May next, recommend the fallowing ticket : ? Nicholas Dssn, of New Y'ork. Albert J. Akin, of Pawllnge. John H. Dykers, de. baneas. Under hill, Tuckahoe. Mm. C. Wetmore, do. Albert Smith, New Roehelle. Ilenry R. Dunham, do. Edwin Crosby, Croton falls. Horace Brcoks, do. Saml. T. Tabor, D'r Plains. Francis W. Edmonds, do. Nathl. P. Rally, Fordbam. Philip Datsr, ot Mortisania. New Yoik, April 20. 1HA WILLIAM V, BRADY, 1 EDWARD O.FAILE, | ARIJAII MORGAN, > Committee. THOMAS TABOR, FLOYD SMITH, T / B SPRING FASHIOWS. iRO Gronc *BmoDi?Ainvite?the ladles to examine a new stock of 0CIpCR1 tA0B MANtlE3, Just received dlreot from the European manufacturer. A!.., . J""?!' ???TILT.A?. All oolors, and ef the latest styles, of his own well known ninffictsw^^ itreet, and 03 Mipenard street. BUI PIN'S MANT1LLAS-IN MOIKE ANTIQUE, TAF leta silk, chantillv and real guipnre lace, the riohest Mid ckoapejt g' odsln the eity, ar? njw ready for ladlos' In spection. An e?nell?nt mantilla in blaek moire antiqne at tB. and a-tl the richer kinds proportionately low. 3bl Breadwty. BOLPIN S SAFPnO MANT1IJ,A!?A SURPRISINGLY beautHnl production, in plain black silk, moire an tique and guipure lace. Prle# re>peotiv?lv 111, 11 1 and {10. A large aiiortinent ready this week, at tne Paris Mantilla Emporium. S?>1 Broad?ar. BUI. PIN'S SIX DOLLAR MANTILLAS.? ANOTHER addition to the sAck this week; '111 manutaoturod of the richest blaek V""st* silk and universally prononnctd the chesptst and pre' tlcst mantilla < f the sea'en. Paris Mantilla Emporium, 3(1 Brsadway. STRAW BONNET ST? A SELECT ASSORTMENT O* tte fine-it and most approvsd styles of ladies straw bonnetr, manufactured by the former employes of Frank Hennett. is now offered tor sal* by the aunsorlhers. These articles wlU be fonnd to folly equal those kept at Mr. lien nett's old eitublinh nent, wbleh were csnsider?d not only thn b<-st but the cheapest in the market. Bonnets eleaned and altered. PITTS A CO., 7bl? Broadway, corner ef Ninth street. nifAKCTlL. ] 351 flilO Mil) vt tuk TiunulM f31-.Vyy.VVy Tanne.see Railroad Uompany.-Pre po.ala will be tecei'ed tor the whole or ?oy p?*i of tha above issue of boH(?. Ihuy are dated 1st July, 1M4. u4 yajabie to bearer, In if* city ot New VorC on the StthJtno. 1684, with inter*-' coupon* attached, at tbt raw oft ner Mai per annum, pay ao'e i emi annually at the Bank of Amerlo*. em the lit ot January uud July ol each year, a> d uae ball their amount oonvo?ti"le into the itoek o / 'he eompany at thaot vioB of tbe holder. There bonds art iasued unde* ful authority of the stockholders, lor the purpose of finishing and equipping tbe road, and they aro leeated by aieenl mortgage on ?he mad. ?itU all the real estate. tiWss ? 1 tiiulpmeuts. lranohises, appurtenanccs ana privilege* aeoea kMuiu* thereto i he tint and prior mortgage is for SLAOO.UtM of which $1 000, OW ?a? taken by the State of VirrEiLgS the following verv arf vanMMteous term* 81* per etok la tor est. and the prtnolpal to be liquidated by payments mm ally of one per cen* for thirty four years, commencing on tta let of July W3. Ibe lemaicinctiBOO.OflO were solu at paa rhe capital of the company is M,(JOU,(iOO, three fifths ot waxes it held by tbe State ol Virginia, and tbe whole amount pal In li ?21Ti,iyO. Ti e length, of the road, from the oity M Ljnc'..b>ir to the Tennessee line, if 304 miles, of whloh IS are entirely ftniihed ai-d in operation. The remaiaiag ntity also iQilear m.ro only 1235, (JUO to complete them, and t4u months labor l? only ueoenarv to put "he entire road Into ' full tperauoa. Than 'c as been expended oi_ tbe road about to. 0" ',WK; ii> CO* Ktn o , ion, ro iliui stock and expense*, a sam . double tbe amount of loin mort^r^s, whicb together do not* exceed I13,L'00 per mile of road. 'Hie read lorme a link in I chain of roads w' Ich are to become px obah v .he moit imroc* ' -ant route in tbe Union, giviu* an alnm.it Jtrsl/ht line froai the Northern und Eastern cities tc. those cn the Uulf of Mexico and the UiMissippi, shortening the ?) Stance mar* ?ban tw? handrcd mile?; and thero Is hut "?e more link to be finished t' afford a coutinuojs railroad i ransportatlon ir?m the city of W-uslilngton to Monr-om'-y. Aitoamt. Bat independent ot tbe travel that will #<ira? t- it a* a part o* It* great Sooth iud N . rt L line, the ^iTr:1' '* *n i Trnnsssea Rtuircau has a eer'atu loeal badness ot Its own, which is clearly ascortaincd by tt? earninirs or last your, <ith only ?' eithty five miles open, ($lt"!,u2!> 7V.) as be.n/ a jflloiont of la- ' self to support the road It pas^os almost ita whole longtfc ? trough a region abounding with a ?anet> ni minerals ot th* most valuable nature, cueh as load, oo*l, iron, oopper. salb I and gypsum, all of whioh evlsti a rrer.t abun'ltuoe, whloh have beeu hi'herto nogleoted. bat which are fast being deve lopea now that they ea>. be oouveved to market. Is rhort, tbe prospeot* at the read are most flattering; ana rottore<? as it has toon by tbe State, and supported generally by the people of Virginia frith to Urge a ca.it capital actually pal& in it is bel<eved no security has been recently offered ot * better obiru ter. The Company have agreed to set apart ene p?r cent, anr.nally on the amount or their bonds nom the earnings*)! the r ud as a finking fund to meet the pay ment of thim at msiurity- snd the stockholders hare adopt ed as a lino of policy, to declare no dividend osceptlng from a ea*n snrDlu*. alto- the Interest and sinking fua hart* %een provided tor. Tba 'arms on wh'Ch the sale will bo mtde are 25 per sent. dtKu .aa the balki oe In payments of l'J per sent, every thirtv days til \ all paid. If the whole amount is paid at onee, interest to ' st J jly to allowed. The riaht of rejeol ing all or any part ot the bids is reserved, if deemed for th* interests o- the ComDanv to do so. The bonds will bi> lodged in bank, to t? d> 'ivered whon tho whole amount Ih paid Full inforu'.atiou will be given on all subjects ?oa uected with the tlr unoial affairs of tbe Company, whirl*, oould be derived by parties wishing t-> off or for the bonds, ind doonments ard references obtained by applying to ,1 Adrian n. Mnlior, Esq , No. S8 Wall street, New York, to | a horn offers mnrt oe sent, sealed, and marked " Tender foe J Hailroad Bends," on or kefoie the 24th day ol May next. JOBN ROBIN Mc I) AN I EL, Prosldent Virginia and Tennessee Railrotd 9o. The Koard of Directors are : mSNRY T>AVI$. THOMAS L. PRISTOH, GeoKUIS ? I HART, WJL T. ANDKHSON, WILLIAM A. READ, And C. r. M. GARNETT la Chief Engineer. I will reoeive scaled proposals for the above loan, whloh will remain with me tinoponed till three o'olcek P. M. s# ' Thursday the %4th day or May next, to be then opened 1? the presence of tbe President, " agent of tho eompsny or tome ether authorised ? _ A15BIAN H. MOLLER, 3b Wall street. New Tork, 6th April, lbQS. <1 'Jtfifi nnn 10 ADVANCE on DIAMONDS, ?]piJtJU.v/U V. watches, jewelry, and invoices generally, or bought for carh. Mortgages, note< and stocks negotiated. Bounty land obtained. Conveyancing and auotionoerlng attended to promptly. Business confidential. lilRDSAIX A CO., Vfi Nateau ttreet, rear building, room No. 1, second floor. linn -MONEY TO LOAN qn diamomdl. fUuUiVUU . watchea, Jewelry, dry goods, i?(tn, Ae or bought tor cash; eltv stocks, notes, mortgages and bC-t of exchange negotiated Business confidential ud prompt, by THOMPSON A CO., broker* and commission mere tuu 103 Muui street, oorror of Aon. room No. X s*eond flooi dfcC jrn nnn TO loan-or bought ron CASH. iPUUU.UUU diamonds watohea Jewelry, and every dt senption of valuable property, by JOS. E. ISAAC, basement office, 11 Chambers street. Transitions stri:tly confidential Office Lours fiom 8 A. M. ti'.l 6 P. M. N. B.? Highest prioi tor gold and silver, , (bise nnn-pERS0NS ^I8HINa to NEGOTIAT1 epJLUU.UUU. Iran*. or sell an* valuable personal pro l?rtv, consisting of diamonds, watoaes, Jewelry, segars, io. can be nccommcdateil on reasonable terms, by applying ti FORBLSU 4> JOHNSON, No. 107 Nassau street, entraoc No. ft) Aon ttrcet, rooms 4 and S. N. B ?Real estate sales loans snd commissions generally attended to with prompt sees aad diapatoh. All business atrietly oonfldontiaL ennn nnn T? loan on bond asd mort tJpi.UU.UUU rarc, on improved flrss class Brooklyi property, it sums to suit applicants. >32,000 to invest in th Jurohase of mortgage*. Apply to CON LEY k HaSKKLL o. 0 Hamilton avenue. ADA nnn -to loan on bond and MORTGAGE ?jpOU.UUU> in rums to suit app ioants, tor a term o j ear*. ?n leal estate in this oity or Brooklyn. Al-to, S50,00( to purchase bones snd mortgages on pr perfly in this eity o Brooklyn. Apply to A. SEUGEaNT, 15 Wall street d>7 r nnn -monmy to lend on bond a ?P ? l).U UU. raorN ace, in sums to suit applicants, u tr?t class productive real estate, in this oity or Brooklyi Apply to S. S. It ROAD, IS Wall street, aeoond atory, froo dMn nnn? to be advanced on i ?JPT:U.UUU ? atches, jewelrv, and other i in sine I amounts or otherwise. 1'arties attends CM f k nnn -money liberally advanced, i: Jjp^LU.Uv'U. small cr large sums, on all kinds of di' monds, Hatches, jo?e rv, secure, stocks, bonds, real estat and all kinds or merchandise, by JOSEPH LYON, No. ) William struct, room No. 10. N. B. ? Buaine.a strictly ooi fldentlal, i k? TO BE ADVANCED ON DIAMOND; I other merehandl* attended to at the. own residences by appointment. All businesa strictly oo> fidential. Apply to J. LYONS A CO., 598 Houston atreei between Mercer and Green. dtin nnn V ANTE D-FOR FIVE YEARS, AT SI eJTlU.UUU percent, cn bond and mortage on flret ela preperty r.cf r M?dison square, worth over twioe t amount. Address box 278, Chatham square Post Office. nnn -money to loan, from ss TO $8,0T iTU.UUU. on all kiuda of diamonda aad Jewelry, bought for eash. We offei great indneem*n*a to persons * ant of money as to lioerality. Call at J. H. R'JBINSO k CO S, -12 Broadway, ooruer of Fulton street, oflloe 14. <mg nnn ? T0 '-OAN. ON BOND AND MOSGAG JO.UUU . citj tropcrty preferred; first mortgage on) Addroeswith particulars, Ac., Interoat, Herald office. 2 nnn PAWN 1ICKETS WANTED-ON ALL KIN] ? UUU of pr' pert v. Apply at 226 Grand street, re loom, eeaond floor, J. FYKE'S office. (J.Onn -WANTED. A PERSON TO JOTN THE A flZUUi vertiser who will furnish the sajie amount, asiist in itarting kM Lest exblbltion ever ottered to the pi lie. N. B. There is r.o risk. For particulars apply afte A. II.. at 746 Broadway, third floor, room #; also at 174 Co street, ciraer of Harris<-n, Brooklyn. Off ?THE KNOWLEDGE OF A BUSINR33 WnEl ?? ? / . frem t-3 to ffi per day can be made, will be gi> lor *5, and bo capital required. Call at KOWAKDS k CO. corner of Dnane and Chatham streets, up atair*. A LOAN.? WANTED, $20,000, FOR TEN YEARS, ' improved proto rty in the oity tf Cincinnati, the grot P leing worth t?>.0tli without the improvements Cndoub reference given in regnrd to the vatue of the pripsrtv. fce'er to W II R MOKltiN, 143 I\ail ttreet, a', th* offlc Frott k Fcrreit. C ACTION TO THE PUBLIC.? WAS STOLEN FR th* subscriber, on or about 1 he light of tie 28th of A lest, a chock drawn by Andrew Hust, to my order, and da ' I -Muy 4, 'H5, fcr the sum of $15(1. Said check haa b stopped payment at the bank; was not endorfsd by me, / the put. lie is cautinred hereby acainat the same. CHARLES BL'LLW'LnKLE, 374 Slath avanu C1A8H ADVAN' -CD IN AN Y AMOUNT, OR FURCH << J ed at sight, dn.m-.nda. watebes, rich Jewelry, merol ' -lis*, and valuabie personal property generally. R. WO- I t<!? ( ulton straot, aeoond floor, front room, from 8 A. M ? 6 T. M. f Dividend? the metropolitan fire ins . ance lompany have declared a semi annual dlrid of four per cent on live capital atock, payable at their of No. 108 Broadway, corner ot Pine street, ou and after w dav, the 14tb day of May instant, nntil wnieh time transfer books are olosed. By order of the Board, E A. STANBBURY, Sec retail Money liberally advavced By PICA Rt-S, BERNSTEIN k PHILLIPS, tioueers, 81 Liberty street, cne door trom Naiaan, on ato Te?.-el? real estate, furni.ure, piotutea, merchandise, tft. with na for sale. j North Carolina six per crnt statb sto ?Treasury liepsrtment, N. C. , Anril IS, 1805. ? Be froiosale will le reci.ived at this oflloe until 10 o'o A M , or the 21st May next, for the pnrehaae of the fol ing bonds, to be issued tv the Stare of North Carolim ai ma of $1 (*X each, to wit: ?96,000 running thirty ft betring interest and date irom the lat January. 18SS. Also, 115, iVO rdMing thirty years, bearing interest date from the flrst April. 18Aoi Also, MO.fOO running ten year*, and bearing interMt date from the first January. 1865. All of them are exempt from taxation by law, lhey will all bave coupons attached for the latere** six per eent per anrnm. payable aemi aoniially ; and the principal and interest will be payable at the Bat the RepobUe, New Yerk. unless where tbe purchaser pr* to have them paid at the Treasury of tbe state. Fartiee biddinc, will please addreaa th?ir letter*, endo " Pror osals for North Carolina Btock*," to the undents at Raleigh, N. C. Tbe bid* will te opened at 10 o'oloek, A.M , tbe 31st next, hi the presence or th* Governor, Secretary, and C< troller of State, and the 1'retideu ->f the Bank of the 3t< lhe undersigned reserves the rigo if aceeoting ?neh I in whole or in pan, as he may deem iaost advantageoi to the State. ? Sueeeaafel hlddrr* will be required as aom aa inform' tbe *ee*ptanre of tbtir bids, to deposit in bm-t th* amo with the aeorutd interest from the date of the bond, to cndltof theTrea?orer of the State. This depo*tt ma made in tbe Ilink ot tbe Repnblie, at N*w York: the I of tbe State oi>erth Carclina, or the Bank of Cap* I Raleish N. C.. . av Docim*at? rh' wlng the resource* of the State and ar.orr.t of Its indebte-'ness raay be had at this offioe, ? application to M >asrs. Brown k De lloaaett, N- Y.^^ Public Trearorer of Nerth Carolf 1> AILWAT ACCEPTANCES AMD BUSINESS PA1 V fir lal v bj JOnN B. MURRAY, 44 Wall *ti ovsr Faak of North Amcrioa. Caeh loan* upon bank, way, and fir* insoraace stock*, bond* and not**. Adva npon flour, train, Uou, rrovUioa*, and other mernhan and in vessels *t sea ar d in p<jrt. JO CAPITALISTS. ?THE FOX AND WISCONSIN Drovement Comnaav offer to capitalist* for iav??to ? remaining ball of their d per cent bonis. (f25?.000,) able Febmaty 1, lMt3. intsre.t *eml annually at th* t of North America, city of N*w York Th'se bonds arr enred by a first m'-rti age npon lands worth, at a lowve tion, more tb*n double tbe amount; also upon the Impr meat l?*elf, tojether with Its proceed*, water power, iMnire at tbe iffiee of tha eompany ,14 wa>l itrest. , | TO CAPITALISTS.? FROM MH) TO 1*. (Kit) CAN Isveated In a bnenese by whloh a Ia?-^e profit e* realised. None bnt prineipala need answer. Adirea*[ box 137 Herald office. WANTED? M,f00 ON BOND AND MORT4JJ VT on lot and home*. In th* beat part ot th* city. Ad? r. U. , l'*at Ofica.