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Daid for buyers’ option, sixty days, which, with the inte- Test, One per cent more, is equal to two, and twoands half per cent above the current cash price. It is the eearcity and value of money that is depressing prices for . all the fancy stocks to such low pointe, There has boon mo change in the actual value of our railroad stocks. ‘Their earnings continue as large as ever, and their prow Destive dividends will, doubtless. be all that have been Predicted. The quantity of stock put upon the market, by those compelled to sell at any sacrifice, and the absence ‘ef purchasers, have caused the great depreciation ia the market value of stocks generally. Parties holding stocks, mot actually compelled to sell, have dome so under the impression that prices would go lower, and they would have an opportunity of buying in, and making up part of their losses, by a more moderate rise, than if they held on and waited a turn in the market. The apprehension of further large shipments of specie deters many from Purobasing at present low prices. We know of many eutsiders who would purchase now, if they could think Prices would go no lower; but every steamer takes out: euch large amounts of specie, and the future lodks so gloomy, that capitalists hold on to their money, and ‘Watch the course of events, The steamship Pacific, for Liverpool, to-morrow (Saturday), will take out about seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, which will swell the shipments, this week, to nearly one and a half millions of dollars ; to offset which, all we have received 4s about half a million of dollars from California, by the Prometheus. It is said there isa large amount of gold @ust on the way here by the way of Chagres. Its receipt would give temporary relief ; but, as the weekly exporte 80 much exceed the imports, a short time would suffice to take it all away. Atthe first board, to-day, Erle 7's, 1859, fell off one- half per cent; Erie Railroad, one; Erie bonds, converti- ble, one; Hudson river bonds, first mortgage, one-half; New York and New Haven Railroad, one half; Canton Co., one-half; Reading Railroad, one-quarter; Norwich and Worcester, one-half, At the second board, Canton Co. declined one-quarter per cent; Erie Railroad, one quarter; Erie convertible, one and three-quarters; Ro- chester and Syracuse, one-quarter, There were large sales of Erie Railroad bonds and shares at the afternoon board, and the tendency at the close was downward. The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer f this port, to-day, amounted to $138,120; payments, 942.610 94—balance, $3,280,947 95. ‘The demand for exchange for remittance by the steam, ebip Pacific, has been quite moderate. We quote bills on London at 9% 210% per cent premium; on Paris, Sf. 1234 a 61. 1114; Amsterdam, 4034 a 41; Bremen, ‘ 8Ka 784; Hamburg, 36 a 36:4. ‘The receivers of the Pawtucket Bank, Mass. 1.) (Messrs, i. P. Knight and Wm. Dehon,) give public notice that all claims proved against the bank will be now paid, on demand, with interest. The circulation of the bank is now only about $4,500, and will be received at the Suf- Bank, Boston, and at the Merchants’ Bank, Provi- ence. It thus appears that the creditors will lose no. thing by this failure. "The reeeipts of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for ‘the month of July were as follows:— For Passengers. For Freight’ Main Stem. ..... "92008010" Sea,gid or Washington Branch. ooier 62 3,377 67 Total... .ssssececee sees $49,773 62 $69,289 74 Mcking an aggregate of $94,948 17 on the main stem, and $24,115 19 on the Washington branch—the total being $119,063 36. The above, compared with the ing month of last year, shows an increase of $712 820n the main stem, and a decrease of $3,113 on the Washing. ton branch. ‘The directors of the Now York aud New Haven Rail- road Vompany have given notice that the allotment of the remainder of the stock of the company, amounting $500,000, will be immediately made. The instalments «paid in September, October, November, and Decem- «receipts of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, #/¥«¢k om the twenty-eight miles recently epened to epishton, were $1100. The road will be opened to Beaver about the middle of October, and to Massillon, 107 miks, bythe lst of December. From present appear- ‘ances, this road promises to be one of the most profite- ein the West. «treasurer of the Vermont Central Railroad Com- pany has published the annexed statement of the posi- tion of that corporation, in order to correct erroneous —— — Tet Thole line of road, fom Windsor to Rouse’s Point, ‘id for, and communication ostablished, eens car [pm tee Cane gdensburg or Mon- Wat Selene Ber Yo e bean provided iJ engines have 2 on the most Uberal scale, ages F ing, I believe tn number those on Tee yes being ample to perform the traffic of bey my en ae ne amount ‘on the first of July, to a Mt s14.20 75 The asrets of the corporation, applicable fe the extivguishinent of ‘this, cor cash, notes of hand, and stocks, at he valuation < the Committee on Finance, ieee floating debt of. + $263,981 20 this, there is a bonded debt, part of which comes due in abcut & year, but which, with the balance Othe floating debt, will be funded, arrangements for which will be ‘rubmnitted to the shareholders at the annual meeting. and leave the income of the road for dividends ‘The increase of the floating debt is the result of ex- penditures for equipments, rendered imperatively neces- sary by the Inerwase of business, * position of the Corporation is in the highest dogree satisfoctory, and I cannot but believe that you are aboat to reap « rich reward for your patient endurance. ‘The recent severe pressure has caused @ depreciation in the market value of stock that has alarmed many. Almost ali the shares beld for speculation were forced Want of mouey. and an over sup- ply of stock, caused a fall of price. ‘The result, however, ™, in one respect, beneficta weak holders of large amounts were forced to sell, and the masses held for —— have been divided among alarge number of holders as permanent investments, and thus with- drawn from the market. The depreciation of stock, on the completion of the road, is not uprecedunted. after the Western was opened through to Albany, the shares aold at 40; afterwards, when the business waa develo} ether your stock is destiaed to a simile nly can decide. There ure elements, how- ever, that perder it not improbuble. The Weatern is 156 miles in length The Vermont Ceatral and Vermont and Caneda are, together, 157. The Western road cost "wee wager The Vermont Central, and Vermont and Caned: it prea ut prices, but little more than five. Conaved ing in January. after opening through, the recelp’s for the first months on the Western wore $238. 302—on the Vermout Central were $275,023. Much nore might be added; but this is sufficient to prove that any rale of stock at prevent prices must be unwise. amount of shares in the market 1s much «mnaller than would be "T's by the transactions of the Board jof Brokers; and if there is the amount of stock to be detiverrd that toere is sapposed to be, if investers hold theirs ontil the first of January, the demand for the supply of contracts will carry the stock to @ higher point than it has yet reached. and the receipts for the inter- ing months will prevent its ever receding. It is propoved. by one of the candidates to represent he counties of Bexar and Medina in the next Legisla- of Texas, to pay the public debt without defalca , upon (he condition that the creditors will assent to we it paid in the thape of stock in the internal im- ements of ihe State The plan is also strongly ged by a writer in the Western Texan, Stock xchange. i 10 a w Nk: mh of Com, fall 20) Morris Canal poche Syracuse 1) Harlem RR ww Bs Bark 0 do Bnew York Oa 1m a do p Bean N Amerien 4 Co bi 854 0 New York Ow 125° io.York &ON f WCaaten Co 0 pi blo Bog ao B10 Sap Ang do 9 ne to 0) oy ao s0 ao 69) Rooh & Syracuse 105% BUC te. WASTED WANTED. -UY THE FIRST OF mut be thee wits base- be in a tidy, roo 4 ‘if. tley Mouse, USE WANTED. Thy AGENT NEL VEIOMBOREHOOD, | from the fe N ° toe : + SOU. Addo MM, jt v7 ST OF BROAD. TOF tegen Nomen, Root ete B., wt this omee, after 3 o'clock, oo on & journey heals the Eoglieh lenguare end onn give york, PI Ro. 8 ean ap treare ties advertis into the heli dispenser of medicin or three daye, S'UaTion WANTED AS ROOKKERI 5D young married man, w of the first best of mote 1 ‘DEZOUCHE WIL Tse, or call at 17 Washi veined te a ras, ib to atten: eo mext Gvening, August 20, at 8 o'elo A. Honrow Keren, C. of C. AYP. Bote Cenee sake: ant BELL, L PLEASE SEND Hs AD. ton Lige Goo 0. v. A.HANCOCK CHAPTER, 6 No. 14, 0. 0.u A ceting on Wednesday RoBkaT HOWE, Sachem, FURNITURE, B ar wan UCTION NOTI ete., atauction.—J. Hoo at 1s o'clock, Furniture, Bronze war, Ti ritimene a ent, ao, Montgomer, is 601 nety Seveunwe eg Lal SOCIETY.— alto, 4 irae Mee Desks, bers are earnestly re: nested to be pop spbratnco spas is to be before the mee Gar [As "Or BRIEN, ae General President. _I. J. Monnissy, General Secretar; F FRACE Ae TIME rae yen, FROM THE ‘ir Edwin Landseer. Price, plain, ures $100; tilewaidly ig cal salar fine we assau st C suite Ma Satin, Es Plush nd Hair Cloth, 0 » do. well worthy the attention of purchasers. Partioulara hero- afte od. jaativn ou Monday H. N. DIC yw aae FRANCISCO.—DICKSON, DE- isting. Merchants aad Gi ba &C Fran: venteenth street, Universi \) . Barclay strest, Bronte strectote Wall sireet u packnes of undersigned, wrapped in yellow cats Winslow, ison package ia'cn the delivery ef the geckage Daloorives es ANT subscribers. Enron ne Sai S7aS MeBvere Ei Go, o., New York; Mostra. Bal 4 # arehibala Eo ba, Ba Te LOST YESTERDAY MORNING. IN $25 yee yy Tenth a ie Wonks Fit find there is 434, which is the quired. A few more members walt be ae ots will be chosen, Ferpinanp M this day, at 1036 o'eloal it, ou: r witl soll thie moruing. at ap y Sofas, Chair Rockers beous? aus, Marble Top Book" Writing Desks, eto.; . E. WILLARD, Auotion: hamner Puraitara, Pai ry is sae will be found atalogues p Mestivegs every Tues “A ing ab lester strect, All who wish vo lock at the fand, suould go out om Monday, im the 10 o'clocn I lem train. LUTHER, Pres’t. cy addressed to the Dame, stating when and w $20 Ba leaving it at the Washington Hot questions asked. she 1 REWARD.—LOS' house, Franklin ¢ finder will recery: one other will be attended to, oh w. STORE TO LET, IN BROADWAY.—FOR cularé inquire of Mesers. Herris & Davis, No. 8 Wil- liam street, corner of Ma’ .—LOST—ON THURSDAY ares Gold Watch, number 20,336; ms G. Beasley. The finder will rs as the above ro roadway, and g FOR SALE AND ) PO LE. CHANCE.—FOR ‘SALE, oN ~ WASHINGTON MAR, ket, the stock, fixtures, and og long bare, ofa Soph olay oytety » PARTI- jen Jane. iT, AUGUST 8, OUT OF THE B Gold Watch and Chain, ward by leaving the sain hove, at the Franklin Market Dining Saloon, SAMUEL GA‘ N ELEGANT STORE TO LET, IN THE Sousa Es, lar set of ot mers. thirds of the ting to sell tw mer tn delicate herith, wishes to make. th Address immediately, at this office, to M. pork eat —LOBT OR se ‘Dill sball receive the above reward. USINESS—THE STOCK, of & firet olase Family Grocery Store. ina most desiratis locations Toan enterprising man, this is an op- portunity worthy of attention. Applications directed to Grocer, No. 422, Brondway TOLEN FROM THE VE3T f D. 7 Pelaler it welve istiars, and some steamboat: ly returning the same to 14 Front street, the tinder FIXTURE3, GOOD WILL, ‘Stock light and of the best OST—IN LEONARD STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, & Pocketbook, containiny will retoin the money, and please leave the pocketbook, with papers, at the Cariton House. minut L4? ON bata re 4 ptt Ta, a \e of the Kaos 2 nthe h Chi irom Fulton way to Cli four mont! Scott, and gotiating ld. crtate end value. URNITURE FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR A Farm or Lote in or near the eit Williamaburg, three or id handsome; tho furnitur ze Will not be to let unloss the reas wil please a “Adiiress to Ii. D. G., Herald offs ‘ottage to let in walk tk from the ferries ; is nearly new and the looation of a nicest and East Broude ra mote for s S150, sited July L. Hyatt, t rder ORSALE—A THREE YEARS LEASE OF ONE OFTHE Row, the best location for any oS table retail business in Broadway. Terms, moderate. ply in the cigar store, 559 Broadway. TRAYED INTO THE YARD Or THE ‘sunscneae an Ox. Any person ere loet ied xy "Xppiy to Fs ar W4NtEp—4 SITUATION, BY AN EXPERIENCED Pattern me Tr, who ‘ee ie scribe it, and prove prope for advertisements, &o. Water street. ing of wool fot, wi Kinds of mixed goo years from his last employ ‘at this office, OR SALE—TWO tize, with feed motion, complete. it G 4 Ben sh atrecte, POWER EREAtPe, tye LARGE In ire south weet floor. me Addre: Wstep—ar AN AMSRICAN GIR s¢Chambermaid and Waiter, or to do genoral ate. fs food rofercnoes can be street. Can be seen for work in a pri Please call at 256 W two days, A SITUATION teenth Wa4xTzD— A ppb onl BY A 1, wh an Seametre s ‘aaene at 23 dressed zg etek "3 } Vandewsier syen TABLE 0 THE ENTERPRISIN: collar, to let, gaitable fo) A note tended to, ad- treet. mre cue of William Wane IMMEDIATELY, ‘IN A SMALL PRIVATE family,» respectable girl, who underst horself generally uaafel 10 East Twenty-fifta street, waehing and ironing, and wi Sear balison ay Apply at Ni ANORAMA OF CALIFORNIA FOR SALE—O8 WILL be exchanged for & farm or goods; or, to a man of enter- Prise, it ware be ee for exhil courte ras OSEP DAY DAVISON, tion, ving good se- ‘Office hours, tt a. @. tof BMA 27 Wallst., fourth story, front a TORE TO LET IN BROADWAY, A LITTLE ABOVE Canal street, 25 by 60, and basement, 25 BS we td the most imposing front on Broadway, newly Stt sca given immediately. ifdesired, For further Pectlecaes, up. TORE AND LARGE BASEMENT TO jar erone on Spring streo cor ‘the Colla- wire of A. in —A CORNER SALOON TO let; two stores to let; a large basement, with under- extensive rofeetery '@ shop, fy them seperior to aay WANTED A SITUATION As WET NURSE, BY A pectable widow woman, whese infant id. Gvod city references given. Apply at 779 ta in 100 mit in large read c Grea aliiity'to Toren ANTED—A “WOMAN TO WwAse Rr hy bP geveral bousework. August 15, between 11 and i PPzck. Nolcien nesd spol” ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A BESFacvAsie W sere mozine ag Cook, Hos reference ¢1 Rach nea ‘THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER ‘Tro; rior lot of Tamarac Knees and an co ding purposes. Also, Lember. sed eset ie maybe 8 Rood asso) New ¥i nhieu ie iat Cane Sette OGDEN & eo. Sey objection to do general housework. be given. Please call at No. 9 Nincteont street, in therear, third floor, between Sisth and Seventh 0 BE LET OR SOLD—THE SOAP AND Png ten ag Howrey at with Gxtures, horse able price. C d wagon ; aleo, ener of Jay and Water treet. ded. French Cr Irish proforres. Also, woman, to children. hier SMART TIDY GIRL, TO DO THE GENE- ral housework of « private family. d plain cook, good washer and ironer, m, ard fond of childrens. She must and rk a find emplo; street, near Court She must be a ‘of a kind disposi- erstand chamber. oy call treet, Brooklyn, German or colored p Fer Bale two lots in Twent: Wantep—a Goop SMART, ACTIVE OY, FROM 25 to 18 years of age in the office eatsen. apa ta None other need apply. Asdross J. He must have a good ed the upper part of @ house in Jersey City, ‘ ig APPly at No. 44 ANTED—A SITUA epectable WAN ‘A DRY GOODS JOBUING HOUSE, aN entry clork. Ad reas box 723 Po: Was AN OFFICE, A BOY FROM 15 TO 18 Ho must write ® good hind, and coms _ c ‘all street, office No. 5, ALL 8TREET OFFICE TO LE iu the basement of No. &j Wall atreot, opposite Hanover street. Apply at Bartlett and Welford’s, 7 Astor House, Broadway. DRY aoops, eo. Pode coves oUsT LANDED, oF THE FIRST is" kid black, lightand ANTED—TWO YOUNG MEN IN A ETAT, LACE and Embroi¢ery store. None = inging foace city reforence as to hi d street, between Allen and A SIT! business, or ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A YOUNG SWEDE, with education, as servi wledge of t ‘ellont reforon of this paper. thee gs tyr bade Finst RATE coAC om AND LIGHT tern city; firet rate wag LL between 10 and ings Dagutrreotyps rr, raid, on G Peiwek, the ae 106 Bowery. prictor, FP. %.—This otiee hae no conacetion Apply at 663 FRENCH LADY, A GOOD SEWER ON VaSTS AND Pantaloons, wishes to procure employment on such se call at No. t0 Keade mreet, in the rear, room Wiil give good recommencatios ARKEEPER WANTED—AT 4) BROOME STREET. A respectable man, who knows his busi ply before eleven o'clock, A. M. SIRL WA H ot 15 yoars old, to ageiet w I ENDERSON’S INTELLI However established officer, fow of his eubseribers, giving them wnnoocssaty trou se. ¥ H. wie to assure bis subscriders, and the piblic, that e rtill ener tndy t sirons of an en experi Puree, to te of three you ference a9 to character valitenth No Irish need apply. anddrers the Fert The furnieked, Addrers PO Maboee AN WA CIN: te learn either th wn of Macht five ered ly rofecences A Lo cpprentions, hy addressing J. and R Keity: lon Died with imme Gloves, whit ins s full assortments of co ae Mitte, silk: “Daaines, Velvots, marines, TION, AS CLERK, IN ALIGHT ight business, or would re in the same. EASE.—FRANKLIN HOUSE BUILDINGS.—THE a second floor of 195 Broadway, corner front half of sesond floor, Rng] th the pore, Cyd 8 fron’ Broad: hed wil Byars ingly well Ughted. Will b Fequired. Apply to, _Also, four pleasant Offices in the 0 LET OR LEASE, WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM rar, the stores No-GS and @) Vasey treet, | Inquire of Giese ey wire, bates ‘Sixth th water fm of ‘ THOMPSON, a Lee ane. ree are rry. References ex- jersey City. —A& COMMODIOUS lors and sizes ; also, i two to three Mindred doll this offi ATRIMONY MADE EASY, Lover.— Prefessor Lawton, Boston, will se Y adress to the Swede, Herald office. tg bop ay tt AN AMERIC eae or General binant Bening houss oF the postage is pai 10 UNDERSTANDS wen A You XG MAN wa i recommended, to at OARDING—TO LET, mi 125 Crosby street. RDING.—TWO SINGLE GENT: fires f obtaining fast and privilege of baths, at ertmente ino oa onatomed to a feanlesn They will require & parive ended, WE reeks y nd attendences adr ating all partionlas Lower Poet ‘sfiee, D WANTED—WIT! rivatefamily. Any o je boarder by addceesing Lan ROHASER FOR A VA Yention, just patented. Apply at 256 Broadway. WW Anzso—s PARTNER IN THE LADIES r ition; ana last, theugh | tive of age, Appearances or position; and last, thou iat V can te arranged with such o 7 that detection is impor Tottors takon from the Post Office, unless it delicney, | Address Proforsor Lawton, BOARDING, &e. aye A HANDSOXE PARLOR AND, papmoon EMEN ARE DE- post: 4 oT. G, box i, RNISHED OR UNFUR- and Indy (full board for oan hear away. —— OARD WANTED.~A giNc ¢f obtaining full J of the city, not abov Address Post Uthee, Box 652. OARD WANTED FOR A GENTLEMAN A D WIFF, at Morrieania, near the railroad. Address W. Terms inodernte. EB LADY 18 1 Dusrnccs », Meeald OARD WANTED, IN A PLE. f lady, child am R WANTED —A COMPETENT Bar. ngtomed to an Alehouse, le wanted at the TED.—A SMARY PROTESTANT GIRL, 14 taking oare of chil- Gl Apply at 8 Bast Kighteent) ROOMS FOR GE: without Hoord, at No wich and Hudeon etdeets. SURNISHED aTTiC EDR OM TOL Vd tre " oference exchanged, URNISHED ROOMS, AT 148 CHAMBERS STRERT— Parlors and bedro avd convenience. ments that will accom: son his business at the old loeacion, and will saving 8 long lease of the premis: 1 fitted wp j nd that ic will be conduct it in the same way aa hereto- u ane of plac ng it in ite high posi- (large amount of pacronage, M MDICAL—A GENTLEMAN FROM EN oF unfurnished, ean b te Clinton Matt nur ¥D ROOM WANTED, BY A GENTLEMAN y (either with or without b dotween Fourth and Twelfth str within two bloeks. Broadway post office. URNILHED ROOMS TO LET FORSINGL men, with or without partial board a: 278 Atlaatio street, Brooklyn, five minutes walk from the Souch Perry. te. ef ay, Rent paid in advance, Address Brows, ENTLE. EMEN TO LE . between Grex dedetate TO ONE OR rosnectahle old Indy. 445 Greeawich street, to ith every comfort eof apart. » fi f gentle: ERY PLEASANT LODGING ROOMS, FURNISHED had by applying at 182 Nassau f Sacer Modioun, a Noah & Jackson's COPARTNERSE Ip NOTICES, ST 1, 1881 —THE CO. PARTNER- NURSES WANTED—4 MIDDLE AGED WOMAN oF * so a young woman of girl, as agwistant EW YORK, ava 3 d_qualifientio Will he required, £008 Nurse, Herald office, for two | “rm And ure the New Your, A would loap the drm one thone: N n—TUB OPRI® « 9 given se a capaetty. ay ART ER WANTED que eR PRIFTOR & ing & large end pr r ITUATION AS CUTTER WANTED—BY A NAN WItO yee by attond to ia Mahle to han just arrived feom France, and who has keen outeer h f reforonsa' ean be eh and rent the store on reasonable terme. UL Baas. office of this taper, eon, will meed nod offer w made, wattle the business of the late ne thereof in lignidacion, ARTHUR LEAKY, Surviving Partner. The subsoriter, with nndiminished faciittion, will pontinas in hie own 9 BARY, No. 34 me, and en his change place. ishing businesa. t he wonld ’ Audrees MBapital AUCTIONEER. — a to call and look through our sto: ina, befc no other. Price, $1 ne bottl 80) DOZEN ST. JULIEN, ST. ESTEPHE, AND MAK- My ftook is large, carefully and weil ve sound and gentle, three months gang seated sulky. Price, for the whole, $4, Apply at 21, Third otrect The owner, intends than her valve, May Fe seen om Staten Uslind, at Carroll's for ove cr two horses. Inqu.re at M Wooster street. Alto, a good family died to $3 for New York, até by stenmbent JOURN POTT: Afternoon Line, at 4 ard deck, $% Kmigrant Line, at $ | | of JUPRE 7RT, D UNTY OF NEW hs timer Demotee and Nathan Jicksua, exeow. tors, and Ann B, Hale, executris of line W. Hale, dconsed, ‘ oH 2 ern NION CO! L. Le-enoerine.ceaenay. ~4 ust 19, es —Paree of mile heats three in five to wagons; wagons and interton weigh tae ‘The followiag besoee are entered :— Williem Fuuner ante @ —" = Jones enters Ww: 4 Geese . Linda; Joha Crooks ont i. ry dcManus ‘enters Night dawk | Wine Vheelen enters a kelback. oa Will be iu roadi- Peep at sos Rey to raped frum the | CENTREVILLE COURSE, L, L—TROTTING—& Purse of $3 will be giv je heate: best harness, for horees that NENTREY ‘August cy BD. eishe! wames g. g. wont CONKLIN’ Proprietor. c ENTREVILLECOUR®E, Li —T AOTTING.—-MON DAY, Vt Avcust 14 at So'clock, P.M, match tor $20), mils a # 3ind, in harn: .V Snediker names b. 4. Ripe; Mir. Lawrence names b m. Sally Miller, JOEL CONRLLY, Proprictor. Seep enna meeps HOTELS, Ecorres nore, LONG BRaNCH, NEW JERSEY — The patroue of this public and fashicuaDle resort are in- formed that it is now in full operation, and continues to re- ceive boarders, ‘there being at Present room for about fity. No effort will be spared to m: mfoztable who favor him with a, BaMUEL \SOUPER Proprietor. | ONADI'S HOTEL, 4 BROADWAY, NEAR UNION equare —The pro} ectfully invites the atton- Won of the public to ble ‘newly crested hotel. tts well far. Rished drawing rooms, parlors, and bedrooms, show mn spared. ‘The pro with the most to domestic comfort. ANSION HOUSE, KEYPORT.—~THE PATKONS OF Shs pane and fashionable resort are infyrmed thatit ie new in tl nd continues to receive Boaraers ELY BOTSFORD, __ RESTAURAN TS. AUTION T0 THE PUBLIC te served up for lunch, t joup. or imitation of tl is Mock Turtle, seegonls 4 is found at the Sai THE SOUP THAT 18 TO t IL o'clock, is uot Ture icle, as sometimes sold, but ‘the world, and can only be Head, 14 Dey stree ‘NO, TAYLOR. XED FACTS—THAT SHELLEY'S MAGNIFICENT Saloons are the fee pular resort of the town; that shel- Mulligatwaney Soup is worthy of his rostaurant, and VIRANOIAL. on FPFICE TRUSTEES 87. Pid oe Pare, SVRINGFIELO, of lew Tork or cha ob sight on ' Sober Ree res tt Tail Li Kina, ad 2 Lh: afew 80, 000 TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, in sums of $10,000, or upwards, | $50.00) to Run in ume to suit Sppllenate, its. Apply to H. G. Terwitiicer a fo M ; or, at 172 Cherry bteeets in the mcrniog oe eresia exchabge. $28, 000 $5 Oe SoM in 812 000; $10 000; $7,099, $2, 000... ‘spre oe Tas cash to $2, on valuable property. Nene but re ipectable apply, ae unexceptional references will A good salary will be given, and the months if required, Addre $1, 50 P $2.000.—AN ACTIVE OR SILENT th the wholesale w b $y 300 ' to the amount of office. 0 ANY PERSON OUT OF BUSINESS, HAVING A cash capital of from $1,000 to $2,000, may hear of a good cppertunity to employ the same to great advantage, in a safe uy, by add teasing Biello, with lt ley’ the Host superior article of food evar offered to th public; dt Neck Clams aro the most teader and thatthe Wizard of the North by storm, NY SOUP, WITH will be continued #0 remarkable for refreshing Little §' DEPARTMENT AT SHELLEYS', ENTRANCE this side of Christ Church, . se ot Broad- ‘ies and ge: in cool priv: choice ¢ QuELieys’ RESTAURANT, COVERING 70,0003 u fect of ground w York what the Rocher gale is to the ad Bs ands prepare: dishes with thoes euriositive of intage peculiar’ atom cake fareoof this magnificent restaurant. FUSIC TAUGHT AT bye lady, whose 8 faction. ¢ exc! ment wiabguthecl as dail Herald Office. USIC, FRENCH, GERMAN AND DRAWING.—A arr a rentleman who can give thorough iustructigx the ove bri especially om the F to give pe wat Paid, to Chi i wee: First and Secon avenues, FrPENcH.— one, OR TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN have breakfast and tea in a genteel private family, where the ‘servante eannct speak’ wnglitt, aod they can bave alesson in French from 2 French gentleman every evening without extea charge. Terms trou $3 2) to $4, ing to the rooms required, Situation near Stuy- quare, Address “French,” box 154, Union square Post Office. Soe FOR BU OUNEERS, | bad 3 ebb d STR! Y.—Mr, Victor Beaumon' a Areduate fo res," of Paria, w wages, practical, connected with Civil po For “totais and References Sppiys at the School, yer Barblere ai Sivfeli nerentola, 10 pieces; Otello Linda at ‘Chamounix, 10 P tk ce Favorite, § pieg 1 CE I EBY oven THAT ALL PERSONS ‘tres - ed notte fie dated 9th Aucust, 181, | ior onder san, Saletg ‘tage =n | whicl MGROMGK WARTWICK: & J. 7, TAPSCOTT & CO., 9 SOUTH aa afte able thrvaghow italavand itelaad: They are’ aise sole City property for sale or 2 Ei on star BAN the ee Eecals oy of hich will be secur him by: ie immediately, Mr nae Herald t er wanted, with the above cash capital, juor business. Address HJ and john, Gf RAED Te careers me mount of $0,0W. Address B. W.. this J., Herald office. All communications AVI IDSON’S IL! ILLUSTRATED | LIBRETTO. BOOKS, EL- trantly printed in small 4:0, A new workfor the Opo. printe th NEWS BY THE MAIL ‘The Litehfcid Centennial Celebration. OUR CONNECTICUT CORKESPONDENCE. Lorcirim.o, Thursday, Ai The exercises of to-day began at odin’ aie . Procersion, music, Ke., as om the ‘day previous, Prayer was offered by the Rey. Dr. Babcoo Philadel; formerly of Wolebrouk. ~ Sag vale, ‘The Rev. Dr. Boxack Buenwers, of Hartford (who wae born in Litebfield im 1802), the preacher for the ooeasion, Was now imtivdueed, and delivered a discourse founded upon Prov xxxi. i8—“ ler children shall rise up and call her blersed? He said, that on occasions like the present. when there is generally presented an account of the events in history. it would be also well to discourse upom the unwritten history of the people, via —their mode of life, their euctoins, and their peculiarities. The chepter of Proverbs, from which this text is taken, ie am address to Prince Lemuel, by his mother, describing the habits of such a woman as he should obtain for his wife, At first thia description of the accomplishments of » princess might seem unsuited to our times, but it aceu~ rately portreys the habits of the noble ladies of aneieng times. Weaving was tien an accomplishment more dis- tinetive of nobility than needlework is now; and in Various ancient anthors, as in Homer and Hesiod, those Princestes are praioud who surpassed others in this em- Ployment. This topic reminds us of our ancestors, who Were formerly clothed in homespun fabrics; and as the history of the world is rometimes said to be the same as thatof iron, or of roads I may characterize and speak of the hietory of this country as that of the homespun age, And we shall find rometiing to talk about besides cloth, since we shall be led to rhe:ch the character of society during that period. fhe history of this country is not, like that of many others, to be found in the bie cgruphies of ite ebief men. Though we are proud of our distinguished fellow citizens, it is just t. tuy that they be ame eminent im consequence of having been properly edueated by their undltin. gui-hed parents. who were plain farmers and laborers ‘True worth is, for the most part, unhistoric, and its in- fluence flows on in silence. ike the great powers of Na- Me Ere hete. 9 pieces; ‘Bon Pastuale, 6p ammermu: Der Preiscbutz, 10 pisoes; Den ‘Giovanui, 9 plece jedea, 10 pieces; Semirami nth. VID DAVIDSON, 109 at. CHARLES WELYORD, Astor jor House. And order of all Booksellers. 1852 TO BOOKSELLERS.—THIS pay oe Squaeh Comic Keepers’, and German Almanses for 180 and for a A lideral diss T° BOOKSELLEPRS.—-TH sexes. Also, fo: of S in the art of letter: fot Wily Dende egies of condugt fer both day published and Tor eale Chatha published, Lewis Arundel, of the Railroad of Lifo, by the author of 50 cents. Arran BE Vat Pace 5 —bnt not equi tented a) i Bowery. HAPPELL & BROTHER. 5 Uched. the Crockett, Yankee Story, nacs, for 182, Also, Farm le b; .) BROTH. Ry 74 Chatham st, AMERICAN LETTER- Writer amd Mirror of Polite Behavior—a useful guide ‘ills, Deeds. Contra ty FISHER & BROTHER Th Feet. A liberal discount to the tra HE ONLY COMPLETE EDITION, FROM THE AD- vance eheets received by steamship Afrios.—This day ak Fairlegh. Complete in one volume; price, Gt a} ly & great rom: ef" which tea had uu ion Court Jou: AKARMAN & ORESBY, Publis! 102 Naseau street, corner o MISCELLANEOUS, E18 A GREAT THING TOR Sewing Machine, pa- Broadway, and see, ust 12, Ids1. Call a L FASHION NOW READY—HATS —-THO Ez IN ant of good article would do, well to call at No. 338 FLUSE, AND ANGO! a tall 10 RIBACHEDS-WANTAD—A Lc atahanae mand wistt the services of w person thoroughly oq tai Spanish, as ae te give pri- an Dterviow with Spvelock, BM by way. A Parisian WA RtED—2Y, A GENTLEMAN, RESIDING NEAR Baltimore, Md., » Private Tutor for his two sons, the eldest fitteen years of age. He must be a superior English scholar, understand: Ot the higher branches 4 jane. Greek, ENRY WELLS 2 * ‘rance. ‘ayetem, wae te er to seal reefaf and health most appro after first of Saocember, | from oad to ewalve three to five P.M. 1851 "Akt seaman for perchasing sleew re. We fi t, for and finish of Ja proved to be duly appreciated in the great increase cf our salos to all sections of the , a8 we constantly recei the irtsthat our garmento slways mext ined to be wn | Reva —JOsRrH LER, DRAPER | AND 7, 1LOR, 171 oved to No, 11 Warren strost, C48" Ore CLOTHING, FURNITURE, PANCY ween, Firearms. Watohes And Jewelry: mpate— paid al uswel price reosived for the Hi nay ft aking pii-ation to th riper who will ate ie PATEL IP: LIQUORS, SAUTERNE, SAUTERNE—CO HALT pipet im prime order, at one-half the market price, for te by GEO. SCRIVEN, 155% Water street. BERG WINES AND Ligvors, FOR Invalides will do well ¢> part of the city fre " 4 Broadway, HE GRAF! — faux Claret.—Just teceives, a now ‘supply of the wines, at lés., 16a, 180, isin dozen, dottles the celebrated Brandy Store, 4) Broome strost, A f very best description, ta ‘any quanti per than at her house im’ the elty of Now York. from practical & ted. One trial py £. 430 Broome street and Ail H HANDSOME ESTABLI sisting of a correl horee, fo hifting top footboard waxcon (been fi set of new harners handsome JOR SALE A, BAY AND A and old eh uth etree prar Third avenue, REY WORSE, YOUNG Apply at the stabie rer and w. tred, Greer, Dine and Black Silke Te—Depot fer the lear vr j Burned Oi, bre ee ipinwcee \D PARASOLS.—AN DREW rig red holesale deale tod, Belf-opering, Walking Tra toe! and Frame. Umbrellss.” Ale’ Alpecn, Sesesh Uines , Cheap Whalebone, Cane and Red Umbrellas i dencripti OF SSRNDREW DOME, 12 Cedar atrees. Suz thopen the lower rates than any othor house now. CASES —HOLLACHER & SHMITT, NO. 10 RENCE _MECHANICAL L, Lampe AzS rich Chandeliers weer ‘They are volt full satisfacti lis Ni EERIOR BEGARS.—MANUEL MORALES, (LATE & Lunar) N a -THE (PROPRIETORS OF DUN- ‘Tin Box. por isos, are enable liam strest, betweon Chatham and ‘Prauktort faeturers of all kinds of Show Cases, in metal, od, maby lack w: a silver. nthe “"y & good assortment of the ders promptty exeouted, at short otice, Moderators Re kets, reendies. Cleaning, re; in the shortest time. __ Bi. DARDONVILLE, 445 Broadway. RREOTYPR—GREAT IMPROVEMENTS ua rT ¢ fabrication pla ECKERS' FARINA.—THIS WHOLESOME AND DE- y an by the l ighest medical authorities ia the are of New Vor +4 lade Dr les I resulta. Hecker ireoklyn: > GN Broadway, New York, evotes his atte: tion exclusively to disenses of tive ea ‘ ARROLT SVAPOR A Xp stLr Aon R BATHS 4GREAT doves street —As rheemathm, eruptt bave been administered with fover failing part twenty-six years, for ele / ANKEE DOODLE CAME TO TOWN, F°®: SALE—A CHE: holf years old, vr RREL MARE, FIVE Ay D il her, for touch te , Quarantine, oF addzees 8 nove to Be D. S., at {OR SALE A SMALL CLOSE CARRIAGE (SECOND hand), will accommodates four persona, and in arenugod ¢ Thompyon's, No. a7 tee can de xeon at 07 coster street. PRAVELLER® GUIDE EW YORK AND PHILADEL Pata NEW YORK | and Philadelphia direct.—Uaited States Sail, Idec | throweh in 4 4 a aes. M., from the fot of Walaut NAMDEN AND AMROY RAILROAD LINE J dork to Philadephia. . LEGAL NOTIC UPREME COURT, C'TY AND ¢ York nistrator of John Kteurne, ohn Stosene Broadway, in t rthe ended in th * od daly 1. 1881 rolls DAMOITE & SUIDEALAND, Pisinting Atiopyaye Astrolccy, Astronomy, ing just arrived fr ita the mervextraordionry sveceee for the ie pow bis services tothe cltieene of New ¥ | le an be consulted with at his offer, o- paid), ard he te prepared to by totes SS pe the fellow ir by Invd or honor of ¥ Rermadctt licious article of food, for persons in ers, has Leen thoroughly test ved ay imore, N im Hospitals, a yaentery, Cholera, Cholera tn tes of b .* Heokers" articles, with HT & Viv ing, Smith, 8. HEATH, M. D., AURIST AND OCULIST, Da rom § to 3 eutsnecus afecticon, © ging in the eore, cured tural appearance, in LEECHES !—J3U Africa, s very fresh supply of ewe A ‘sweden | low prices, 3. F. CLEU, 7 John steces, tet in colds, sore thre , these b ing and beantiy They are s luxuty which should be enjoyed by Brdbug bites annoyed him, And at bome the yenky rate | alt his corn ¢ te ovate ‘up Broadway, Morched like any grandee, bes ¢ i renege Four Twenty Pour, of eo handy, Takeo Do eailelen the town, i, bi, Xo slay, * 1 Fite, (M Be FDRO. Ww ROBACK At NEW ed Dr. 0. W. Ke G9? of his power on any fst deseriptio one; travel): ¢ riven for the sie eke, merehandi al ies im dispute; the purchasiog | ips at tem, He miso ly ni 2 tops — Busi ately King of tetn showing olfers his rervi it will give wor him wit tle oracles and m » Nativities calculated nocording to Geomancy: in full $3. Geotiemen $3 in full #9 rn | mm quainted with the history of the past jug the history of the present Pred" naaee centuries, Your ———— apeestors labored to lay the bd tion « ce Joyrd. ated | —for the former we bave love ike | “that for our mother, for the latter as for our w adopted State, bad not expeete i Domercus ara me ebilaren. th enough. and tco much so. ty ty belot ged te the @ sudienes probubiy th childres im the town ebeit, and the eh dentally killed, thie morning. He fell on the *h it end the wail, He bas wife and family living at Man. cbeeter, England, from whom he has been absent five morahisC. John | yen ture. The great mass of our ancestors, who are sleeping in their grave yards, were laborers, and are those whom wa should now praise, becuse they made us what we are; and frm these we ace proud to derive our lineage. Times have changed—no longer do we wear the well woven homerpun. The geat change has been this tran- 9 pieces; | sition from mther and daughter—water power to. Sarena Ferien o Bacets Las Maguenots, 10 Pieces. Anew | steam power; and the extent of ite influence ia deyond DA our conception. The simplicity of society is taken away, but there is introduced # chance for gréat improvement and developement. There is danger that the improve- mentsin the arts of agriculture and manufacture may leave £0 little of necessary labor that there may be in« troduced a carrlewners about self-improvement. At the next sentennial anniversary, those present will not be able to conceive the siate of society which many of us how remember; and the antiquarian societies will alone contain the looms and other machinery of the past age, Dr B described the customs of the past—the ing of the young prope and the ecenes atte: upon social vixits in the winter Marriage was then contracted earlier than now. because they believed that, women were crcated rather to help to gain. than to spend a fortane, At the district schvcls, the boys regarded studiousness and cleanliness the tests of aristocracy; and the regard ofthe parents for the comfort of their children was evinced by the kind of fir-woud furnished, some sending hick«ry and a few hemlock At church, the attendance. war not varied by the clemevey of the weather, Ifthe weather was cold, their thoughts upon the great subjecta: in their religion kept them wary, Each Sabbath was to them. indeed, a good day. Sacurday pignt was we observed as past of thy Sabbath, ‘They accustomed children to iaber like themaclves and thas early in imparted to them habits of industry and eo This di-coure, though hardly # sermon. answers the text. We say of our mother country, in the lapguage of Seriprure, “ive her of the fruits of the land, aud let her be praised in the gates.’ Men and women of Litchfield evantyy you are ac- you are now prosperous community, and succeeded. educate your children for a life of labor apd maintain ycur religious exactness; fear God ard keep ‘bis commauduents. which has been and in your eae will wisu be found, to be tl ICE ENGRAVING AND b PRINT. nipg of Wirdem; atd thus the legacy whieh you have in~ Ms "Por- | herited will dereeud to your noble and grateful poste~ late and itty "Pes (General applsuse from aintinguished em ita, who were una- to ttend, we now read ‘row Juaias Smith, | dle | LL. D..of Greenville. 3. C., the original projector of Atluatic stena ouvigation. now engaged bento cultivating the tea-plant; Elisha Whittlessy, ler of the Treasury. at Washtugion, Sommenty Con; Obto for sixteen years; sean Cy ey Holt, of Oho; Julus Rockwell of Pittsfnld, Macs ; mus Bu-boell, of New York city; amos Seward, of Tale made, Ohio. who rent a het ot sixty-one names of pe: fons in that towne, cmigrants from Litehfield; Mr. _~a gurtur Maverill of New York; dlr, Charles J, Hil, of Reebester, New York, who hax resided there for thirty ~ five years and wituested the growth of that city frou 300 ‘to 4) (0 tuhabi'auts; ana the Hoa James & Law. Fence, Atterney for the Norchern Distriet of New York. he President of the day now stated that he should selasaoe call upon s veral of the eminent men for short spereher, and first on the Hon. Daniel 8. Diskin fcm formeily of Goshen, Toe honorable Senator ad- erred the wudienoe fur some fifteen minutes. In am allusion to the *ystem of peneral education by the State, and its benefita. be said that he kuew of eb least ong Persea. who. beving teextvra hiv education nto an academy. for the first ti in the capacity of teseber. end who first ‘Visit to @ college was in order to deliver a lserary: address Judge A of Sha- a0 ip- and the ceres connected therewith. With Mr. D., she wished to be grateful for the education #0 general Vided. ‘To this he, with others present, were ladehted for their suecese in life. The parents of this generation pon) able to og bag se but litue more than gocd education; but. with rt haa wealt Sw honor wherever they had settled, tetinn tone te veiling ar cont and ebildren, who aye em. Judgw P, here eulogis Newierk, bis clovd amid goceral applause, He wae follows, oy the Hon. Me, Tattwaoun, Ko corder vs New York city. who bad but just arri — “é participa in the ‘exercises hm Keecrder made an exseedii interest! mepreebs cheay Seance samen { Litchfield, now spoke Beoted with bis sehoclnuy days Juoge Bens, ef Trey, « native Fitty-tuvr years since he hu left this town, and'now, sin | upen bir return, be hed seen but two persone bom be bre kev. Judge 8. "poke atleogih of the inbabitants f Lirehtield wt Mr. Tompkins , ere now made the mort ttiest eb Ky the day. He eum- orator, her. the ebief eprakers at dR exercises 3s 1p w ¥ J 1 for bimrelt, thus uucerementously ealled he feit of Philadelphia, Lave amelyzed Heckere Farin , pea, The Tater on vot iti—"i have gives is @ fall triatin my | Jstites io saving and offering it ax an execu, that. "y moles oo and ans table luxury, and cordiatiy | though Lite Sire stera enough to oo ¥ bo becums grandmothers wore indi . 7 enetaseres; he wdren As rocweded, hie taht Ubat though all other grand- ht been spoiled, he eer~ bees. he spereh was generaily admired. vy. of Negara Palle, native of Salisbury, speaker, who was «acces ded by Hom. Henry w seven. Profesor in Yale Law School, and bative biymouth bie remarts though lengthy, were megs oe | the condition of the county, and oe of the whol try to it, ete., ete, . the stanaas by the by the andience A prayer wae f Hethlehem, thaaklog y the county hed assem- pied, in life wud beat, under euch favorable ftonees for the Messings of liberty and edu (bat Ubix Ined bed teen the means of advancing the beat interests of the while family of man; eotreacing His fever for centuries te come, the continuance of freedom, aud the preservation of tre Union The wereratle Or Rowers of Hartford, Librarian o the Iisterical Society. ‘he first minister at Norfolk, pro- nounced the benediction; the President made a short A the nudierce dispersed having witnessed the otal Cevebration of the organization of @ county which bas ro far had the oistinetion of giving Hirth and education to more dictinguished public men than any other in the United states, offered by Rew Mr. ti Our Philadeiphia Correspondence. Prrapecenra, August 15, 185%, Shocking Accident—Smoii Kot—United States Bank SharQ Adam Horrocks an Englienman, employed in the woollen factory of Haslitt & Oo., Cobb Creek, acom er wheel lc it was in motion, and was crushed to death between About five hundred colored children attached to he Bethe! Methodiet Chorch, spent yesterday at Camden, na picnic. Late in the evening. after most of the bildien bad returned. the colored men were attacked 7 cme Fowles, aud & fight oeeurred, during whiehs were jurt “This morning. one bandred shares of the United Ptates anh were arded $190 The Geed Intent Cotton factory. on the Woat Cheater wt $1 per share, whieh at one time com. rood. west of Sebuylkiil, was thie morning destroyed by ” A, | fire. being the third time that this calamity bas oveurred oie at 6 White RS. PREWSTER, FROM PRILADRLIMIA f ' and will tell the name oi "pieo the pomes of ti arty oy ii lrase saree Ladgion Sity conte Goptiomen one doling 7 ladies and gentlemen of this | (he ath Negiment of Unit d Stat rien | ines many years Army Inteliteence. Major Ridgely, Lietienant Mack, and Company C of Artitiery, consisting of ry npe men. artiwd here yesterday morning, from crt J boven, nene Bgittbelile, NO, in the Governor y. from Wilmingtom.— Charleston (8 C) Courier vgust 1