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. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Fupay, July 29—6 F ra There wes a very great improvement in t Ret to dey, ard the bears sveiled them Pee ction te put out contracis to some ext geen by the report of rales that the most of the transac: ions were on time, princivally buyer's option, This shows eonfidence on the part of eelisre, and a seaccity of muney amang dnyers. Sellers are wot afraid of sudden galls for sicck, while buyers do net want to be ealled to take it when unprepared, Purchasers on time, buyer's wption, are generally weak operators, who look to a profit within the term of thelr contracts, without the moans to take up the stock and bold, at maturity. The amouat of gales to-day, on time, buyer's option, shows what the opinion of a large class of operaters is relative to'tne future complexion of che market. At the first boaldi to- day, Niearngus Transit advanced 34 per cent; Cumbe:land, 4%; Parker Vein, 1; Phoenix Coal, \j; Crystal Palace, jy; Erie Railroad, %; Harlem, X. Canton Company declined ‘4 per cont; New York Central Reilrosd, 2; Long Island, 3%; Btonington, 4; Michigan Southern Railroad 6 since Jest sale, It is our impression that this improvement is the result of a temporary reection in the market. It wust be borne ia miod that several of the faneies on the Ast bave fallen heavily, After such a depreciation, we wight naturally anticipate » pause, or eon a slight re- eevery. Both have been realized. ‘The following statement frem the Nicaragua Trensit Cow pany, explains the policy pursued relative to the aime of Mr. Vanderbilt:— Ovner oy tax Accessory Transtr COMPANY, } July 29, 1853. Th the money article of this day’s Hexaip, there are some remarks respecting the Accessory [ransit Company Of Nvearague, in connection with Mz. Vande: dilt,whieh,in | jastioe to ibe stocknotders, require a word ia reply. Tt Ie quite true thar since the devarture of Mr Vanderbilt the company have vot paid him the t veuty per eout oa the grorareevipts of the Eravsit route, for the plein aud simple rea-on that, in their bellef, he ir iargely ted to the company. it havirg been found impossible to ob- fain a statement of the Seconnts of ths agency during the time he had acted as agent for the steamers of the com pany. ‘The opersticne at the Mining Boatd were exceedingly | limited. 50 ahs NCarcliva Cop'r. 9 100 sha Phenix Gold... 1 BO Mize.al Copper. 2 500 = do. do, ..., 1 Many of the capitalists who deal in mining stocks are out of the city, whieh accounts for the limited extent of ‘transaction: whe fave heretofore been the entire support of the old fancies, They have abendoned the big, bloated fancies, and taken hold of the new mining project as presented. They are principally outside rpeculators. | So far they ave boon woll sustained, and the prospect is eertainly very favorable. The receipts at the office of the Acsistant Treasurer of his port, to-day, amounted to $128,628 36; payments, $107,704 27—balance, $3,008,004 02. Afler the adjournment of the Board, the {Mlewing sales qere made at auction by Simeon Draper — $5 000 Pacific Mail Steamship Co.. 6,000 Jersey City Six omat, Water Bonds’ 107 20 Shares Lafarre Fire Insurance 981g 38 do Last River Insurance. 93 32 de a 3 36 2% do i 20 do Empire City Sank. & do &t Nicholas Bank 16 do Michigan Souther 5 185 do Paterson & Andson River Railroza.. 32 do New York Gas Light Company. 10 do Empire Faeod Brisk Co 10 do Latting Ob-ervatory. 5 do Minnesota Copper Co $13,000 of the Pacific Mail Steamship and 70 shares of the Latiing Observatory stock were witidrawa, and €©20.000 more of the Jersey City Water beuds were offered ‘at the price brought by the first lot, 107. ‘The steamship Asia, from Liverpool, brings three day’s later intelligence, but nothing of taterest or importance im the way of news. There bad been no chunge in any ef tho markets. The rtoamship Georgia, from Aspiawail, Brings the Califorois mail to the let of July, aud sixteeo hundred thousand dollars in spesie. The annexed statement exhibtis the agcregate move- mert in tho leading department of the banks of Mai movordizg to ciicis! revurns made on the 4th day of June, 1853 — Bangs oy Mare, Jorn, 1853. Capital stock paid in. $4,615,680 0 Bilis in citeulsticn Gas Cash deposived, beurin Total amount cue from the banks... Resources. &e., $986,968 111,708 Bills of bavks ie the stat 229 866 Bills of banks elsewhere... . 195 647 Balancer due from other banks 1 S78 617 ‘Due to the bankr, excepting balances. 8,710,749 1 ‘Total amount of reseurces of the banks... $11,590,543 Amount of semi aparsi dividend +o BI81, 574 Amount of reserved pr eS 187 Debts due apd courideres se coudtfu’ . 20,288 Amount of bills in cirewlacion wader five dol + 728,753 00 231,515 95 ‘ . 498171 36 Amount dus from sicckbolders ae prince pale. 309,340 18 A comparison of the ported in May, 1849. cives tne annexed exbibit:— Loans and ove aggregaten with those ro discounts. Deposits, Specie. Uirewlation. May, 1849... 95 088,003 $821 296 $400,047 $2,104,7:1 Suns, TBS... $710 749 1.974.769 a6 968 Inc. since "49. $3,672,064 $i; 185, 473 $476, It appears by this, that the movement of each depart mont, exespt the lime of diseoents, has more thea @oubled within the past foar years. This shews an ex- pension wore rapid than we have noticed {0 any ether Bastern State, The amount of specis on hand, compared | with the amoust of circulation, shows a weakners which Dili boice: igbt consider rather dange: wot the true state of things. The deposits in Boston, to fo the credit of the beaks of Maine, placed there for the purpose of redeeming their cirenlating billy whea pre sented, amounted to $1,978,017. This smount waa in wpecie fonds, whiel, with the specie on band, formes (geod basis for their paper ixeues. ‘The last annual report of the New Jersey Railroad and Sraneporiation Company gives the annexed exhibit of its finances on the lst of January, 1863:— New Jemsky Raiwzosp axp TRANSPORTATION Comrary, =p bert eek paid in. 107,540 00 009 00 | | i] | 4,520,113 | | ! | | Profit and eh, ine ‘the rp ‘expended im the coustrostion of the road and payment of the Lideterdh niated below, Bividend, ist Jamuary, payad! ary, i . COST OF RAILROAD AND HQUIPMEATS. For graduation and masonry beid, en, supoyatrue’ure, iron, woger and fwight ste Yous, Buildiegsand -xiure, work: 376,301 46 vee 109,802 00 | + $2,535,6€7 30 76,047 34 1. 73,000 00 Bridges, tarepikes ether stoeks, real « dents, ossh ip items on aera. 146,756 41 ———— 86.808 19 —— $3,245,729 93 ‘The property above named, aroustiog te $554 906 19 with $302,160 of eapitai yet to be paid im, is applicable te the payment of the funded and fivating debt. ‘Trarvic OrEnavion ov THE Compas ¥—~1552, Pp ere the vale ee sve tween Jersey City and Newark. Eliabothiown.. 77,034 Raheay., + 70196 Daiontoen and Metuchin ..., 9832 es Kew Brunawick. 69 30: all intermediate places,... 445, 79256 ‘Petal, one million five hundred and ninety tw ‘thousand and seventy... Goods, Wares and Merchandise. over the whole line of the read. tween Jorney, City and Newark... " Klisebetatewn. Pass! 212,982 )¢ (19h 929% “ « “ « * WAY... ° bed Now Branavick all intermediate places Total, thirty-four thousand six huadred and Afey x and three quarters... 34,656 Humber of wiles run by ener, freight a a ther traina,, vi te8 Dacre 4 awn Exprwsm ror TAR Yean 1862 stage _ Receipts. From Pint sede es $620 695 61 zoom Evsight bes» 62.122 84 other sourees 21 128 8 —— = $007,942 38 MISCRLLANEO | Embroidery.. 1 $268 Mitr | Bhewls., 26 (11,116 | a ce Total | Total...... 27 $11 476 Maintarning reas, bridges and Revatra of Joccmotives, ears end machinery... seeccee S7-742 66 Fuel, cont, and nbesiin preparia.’ 41,306 57 Operating the road apd traaspo.t- log Dexner gers and freigut.. Office expenses, salaries and con tingencies, Votorest bonds, Trausit daty on passengers aad freight ,. 13,081 29 ‘Tax om en e 10 490 60 Dividemds in ‘caab..., 209,892 00 $985,000 22 Surplos esrnings.....00++ The frst opening of this road fer public use was on the of September, 1884. During the first year the receipts were leas than $100,000, and the number of pas- sevgers not 200,00. Iu 1835 the track 1 aid, and the rupplog extended to Elizabethtown, by locomotive, and im 1836 to Rabway and East Brunswick, horse power be ing still continued east of Newark. The great visduet at New Branswick was passed 25th of Oviober, 1837, she Geep cut in Bergen Hill in 1888, and the whole road was opensd and in foll use, running Philadelphia trains with engines, on the Ist of January, 1839, in counestion with the Camden and Amboy Raiload Company, under eoa. trast, which bas ever since been continued, that eom- yavy having, in accordance wiih the publie desire, re- stored the direct route southward, by a braneb road frou New Brunswick to Trenton. The gross reesipts for the second year after completion, being the year 1849, were $203,110 05, and the number of passengers, 403,025, the swek of the company ranging frem 65 to 60. In 1852, the receipts were $603,942 83; the number of pas- sepgers, not including commuters, wes 1,592,070, On the 15th of November, 1841, the stookhelders had not yet realized four per cent per snnum on their invest ment, Sines then, the dividends declared haye yielded abont an average of seven per eent, with the encouraging prospect of the continuation of « larger rat Aso fair remuteration has rot yet been realized by stoskholders on their investments, by reason of the early Giffical les which bave been recited, the present Board recommend that the previaion of the supplement of the last Legisla- ture, authorizing the apportionment of «tosk w the stockbolders, for #0 mueb of the earnings expended in the construction of the road and its appendages, from time to time, as shall be deemed expedient, be carried into effect, by apporsioning at the preseut tune, in stock to the stockholders, $250,000 of sueb sarp!us fund (now amounting to $276,361) being ten per eent, or one share for each ten sbsres. ‘The receipta of this railroad for the months of January, February, Mareb, and April, 1858, amounted to $926,642 62, against $193,045 08 for the corresdonding period in 1862, showing an increase of $23,208 64 thir year. | The annexed statement exhibits the quantity and value of foreign dzy goods entered at this port for consumption and for warehouse, showing alzothe withdrawals from warehouse, during the woek ending end includiag Thura- day, July 28, 1853 :-~ Movements in ForsGx Dar Goons. Entered for Consumption MANUFACTURES OF WOOL. MANUFACTURES OF SILK. Phge. Value. 3. Value. 767 $320,149 » $69 $951,289 208 107,720 293 225 326 628 «276,560 1 183 57,508 63 9 5.486 1 Merino: 5940 199 6 Cottn&wrsta.l,, a 269.709 8 Delaines, 7 3 ory 1b 58 Ww 79 Suk & worated 60 Do. & avtton. 61 Do. & linen... Total. ....4,816 1,504,969 Linens... Do. & eotton. MANUFACTURES OF COTTON Cotton ...... 1,825 $454 741 Colered do... = Privt ss Eabroidery . Laces Ouelova Total ad sal tharowen ce Waredo Stuff gonds.,. 7 1561 Wornteda....) 87 23,200 Cot. woret’'d Ww i 1 -- 20 Manufac’s of. 15 Total... Totel...... 146 $89,086 MAVCTACTTRES OF coTroy. MANUFACTURE OF FLAX. Cottous...... 70 816,703 12 $2,050 Colored do 5 "503 1 76 Musing 12 3,248, 702 es 1819 MISCEELANPOTS Straw goods. 9 127 Cravatere. 5 ——— 24,147 | | carton. $03,713 1 099 2,558 | Rtuff goods... Blavketa.. Hoe 9 dlew 6 —_— —- MASUYACTIMES oF strx, | Total . Trl S84 464 Silke... $1384 | MANUFACTURES OF FLAX. Linem.......+ od De, keotton, 3 ots Total .. 4 % Galloons 1...) RecariteLavion. Enteced for Conewmiphian ' £ Manufactares of wooi.. Deo. eoston Do. milk, Do. fax Miseellaaeons,.. branch of it is more or cottons find enough to dein sunplying the their customers, which are uoucnally large and urgent, ehiedy beewuse of the actually augmented wants of the oonntry, though in part owing to the eagorners of Ae: ors to secure wtoeke without ¢elay, it being @ generally reestved opinion that this eam be done on wore advan geons terms now than ata later period. Evee aril which the insurrection ta China han deprived of ready and lucrative market there, are taken for domestic ase nu fast an evor they were pursieved fr | purposes, and that, too, at remunerative rates. This ls w very sigaifi- cant fact, Ulustrating ae it dose, very pertiaently, the re ality of our independence, eommereiaily a» well as politi cally, of all eotemporary powers, Each succeeding soa" placés thin before the eyes of an astonisuel world ia a eearer light; and if we butact justly by our sountey, ourselves, and mankind, many seasoas will not elapse before we, as 4 people, shail attain, a# far ansueb ean be expected, that position im the business spheres which the pa- triotiam, abiliy and perseverance of our ancertors racorad for us among the nations of the earth. The trafic ia woollens manifeste lew vigor than that In esttons. This sricen from the difference in the produetion, svoek and value of boch styles While eotion fabrics are plooty nad somporetively eheap, woollen yoods ave extremely | rare and quiet, but firm. la _ | abd neglected, with 7 | parties | 160 Cantor c yare, and bold out umprecedomted!y bigh figures. Still the latter are daity attrnetmg more xoties; and the preduction met be augmented, with e ligat ameuat im market, and the prevalemee of a coud inquiry, prices of them must be firmly supperted, if nut, in many care vaine@, Foreign fabrics are both abuudant and at- traetive at fall rates; yot in these less confidence te abown than in domestics, it having been ned by ‘the inflaeoce of the reesat current ad prospective very beavy imports. Reveii ue should bear chia im mind, sv¢, however moderate the arrivals already recorded er snnounerd, or however great the repablle wants may be deenied by them, they ought, ia deference vw pablie opinion, if not through a regaid for their owa eifare, act more eantiousiy, albeit uot zquesmisbly, in sending ovt all subsequent orders for supplies of fall goods; else thi a fail te injure them-elves, as well as many others aged in the business. Brown sheet- ings onc ahirtings Sr ail desariptione, are ia but moderate supply 6nd very good request, at buoyant prices. There is jess of the lighter tian of the mediuin and heavy gocds on band just now. Bieached wbeesinge acd rhistings are im fair demand chiefly for heme use, but in part for shipmemt, st forwer quotatio Some purcbasen have boen wade fer the Mexiesn mi kets, whieb, it {+ supposed, ean be res despite ti dietator’ most proseriptive tariff, ‘This te the bliedest part ot the biicdest poiley ever adopted, nomiaslly to promote the prosperity, but really te subjugate and de- grace the people of tho adjccunt repubdlic. Far wiser, snd immeasurably far nobler, was the course pursued by Arista’s government, in lowering the taxes upon im: orted fabrics needed by the wretched inhabitents of Tiesieo. Cotten dannels are abundant, but yet rather sparingly dealt in, as the demand for them bas pet set in, Prices appear very univorm. Denime are qvice ae exd busyaat, at the rates eos. by we a here not exeo a th enenmption rae the next three 4 anticipated, little will re- Drills or four wont! main cn the Jere st the close of the year. | seem protty brick und steady, as observed im our pre- Giugbams are doicg extremely well. Leneaster good: are bought as fest as od even the Matchester styles (the received at le. charseter of which is perhaps equal to, thongh not so well established as that of the Gisegows end Lanceatere, oily taken a the same price. Lawns are esse: tisily uzeitered, ‘ihe auppty ts woderate, but not much petioed, and prices appoar, though somewhat ni mura depreseed. Nakina are still tty freely a atlle fur plan, 120, for striped, aud 13¢ Mor eka sod willed. Printing cloths, being seares and stiMlly held, at cur previous quotations, seem les active Tue import- ed lots whieh have recenuy wade their appearance, are little better im qu lity than our own most undesiradic styles, aad nov st all equsl to the general produce of American works. 1 ia, therefore, fear of ther gaining mucd favor en this side of she Atlautic. Priats sre not so mush im Cemand, owing to the disparity in the views of qe ore and sellers respecting pri but a fair amount of them sre deiag soid at the enzanced rates Ospaburge are ip mors requ but etherwire un cbavged, A very good inqatry exists for the lower and medium styles of atripes and ticks, at former figares. The anpply of the hind as not deem increased, and ia made up less im dewand than of tho finer sorts, which ai present. We ap. nneuts hence of eottem goods be twean January Lit, and July 27th: — 1858. Decrease, Increase. January, pkg! 188 1,808 February. 499 3471 March, 1683 4,796 nS April 7.864 = 7,801 May. 1160 471 ES Jani 4,453 1,568 = duly, to 27 285 8,001 a Voint phgs.......20,802 22019 7,812 - Woollen goods, as aotieed above, coatinue to attract increased attention, and but for the lightness of the stock here, very high elaieas of factors, would now be very yet the seascn is young, and may Dring forth a better and more encouraging stste of sfinirsere long. We have no hope that the supply will be materially augmented, er prices seriously weakened, but are confident thet an soon the be amar f of the courtry's needs and the limited means at hand to mest them, ‘become more apparent, no hesitation will be evinced by parties to purchase at prevalent prices, if even puch thal] then satisfy owners. Meauwhile. it is cheering to know that eireurastances generally are in favor of Aine: e pieaverses eae who have been but too sorely tried by adverse inflveness dari twelve months, Variod in which every oth our ustional industry has experievoed unexa. parity. Tae raw materials are gradually anes I ie not so desr,and favora buyers, while labor, thoug! nowivelly as sonsly as Grer, in Wore experienced, and ty consequences really less expensive. Hevee, producers can work en a fatier basin than was available througuout last fall and apring. Blankets are in more active det at bucyant priees. Plaiv and fecey cassimeres are in good aupply and requost, realizing very fall rates. Tne former are ies sbuucamt than ibe latier. Clothe are gainiv, low priced styles are ws beet ES nearcity and eehanecd value, ‘The advanced prices claim ed for flonneis do not retard the trade in eock. Ji Desiranle makes of lia, reacily purchased at 22¢ & 250, Moualin delaines a in by country buyerr, at ful wrices. without essential ebenge. Tweede active, at unaltered prices. il batter request, as neil d Southera t prees great she epring t ea, wud ore h freedom inte contract for sugplies of goods adepted jo the fell trade, whieh many ef them evince % éeiarmination to comiuet upon the ‘cash? . ted in order to do so, or to commence the | purses, Duying their stocks of those yhe afford ereh on the Jowest term, and for iromediave payment, rather than of those wbo, berg avxions todrive @ large busicess st ail bazvrds, are willlvg toaliow their goods oebange hands a + ates, emt on long eredity. Thia is the true vay of ity permanei we therefore \wud those «ho have begun the reformation long needed ch cuwmendabie veal. Lat such . ated hy the majority ef eur local jobbecs, wao | bave been iviving sone time wichout material oo opera. | tion, to attain the same end, continoe their efforts, and we promise toe: great, if not gameral suceess. This wid not 3 | be confined to any one breach ef the business. but will ry depertwent, secording as partien | ‘meate through @ join the ranks ef its promoters, ecogoire some of our leading importers, gh see clase they atill cleave to the oid yet ruinous is business. We have bean long We have had mauy * ups,’ but more * E jarase, To there we have suvjeeted ourselves. by ad- ering to a poliey founded upon mistake maintained be error, and ecding rery often in individual ruin. Let us try ae opporite course, which is really the oldest, ai = Tr prove theasfest. We fostesory by icjared by the mt. A faw of us bave already given ita trial and realized its advantages. We might name some rebels in the trade whose experience confirma this, did we not fear that they wonld doom such a liberty im- proper and offensive. We shall meution one instanee, which however removed from the branch of industry under review, by nature and character, har succscded upon ® prizeiple that ts applicable to each and every Bonviable cecupation in the lund, The New York He RALD, which needs vo eulogy from us, Jeled prosperity as much to ths adogtio: of the cach ey#tem in its busivess arrangements, at and from the time ft first appoared. a it does to the acknew- lsdged energy and ability ef {ls distant preprietor. The Listery of this journal ia the light we have viewed it, ts weil known to its hovts of readers, to whom we commend the instruction derivable therefrom, Continental fabries, enceolally much as are peculiarly adapted to th autumn en are quite brisk nected in them ducing tae week Other artic ly auginented by subsequomt arsivale, exm- not tapats the prospeete of the trade, Swek Exchange. Finer Board, July 20, 1883, , 10054 10 hs Camb CoaiCe 38 b8 121 190 Fo... 860 BBG sees, 1M 60 bto 90 '68.. BSi71 Th 2000 Fe Ist Mige Pde ll? 100 2600 brieR® 26 bl Bas 107 100 MBdeexdivi(S 250 MO eo 50 a 1000 do 1250 Parker Ci Co by 00 Had TPN 169 eee ORKRVU Tye... 100 10 sh Nassau Bi 300 10 Shee & Lee Be. 108 460 10 Covtinentul Bk., 102% 308 1% Bark Gommeree. 108 150 10 Repub InsGo.... 20 Home Ina Co, ROARD. $1000 Pria Inc Ba. C40 wa Pi 1000 NI BRB, 190 108 shs Morris 209 4 QS Mecharics’ Hank 20 Rt Nicholas Revk 10 Continents! Bask i 20 Howe Ina Co..., 560 Nie Transit bgt 200 do 100 MeCu Ioe! olay volly Hite Coo C 100 Flor KeyptP R 16 1 Bageworth ‘L, ( 15@ Cumb Coal Co 18 Mad & ied RP aie themreices possessing well dilied | ‘W 6a common bat appropriate | | lip ptreet do 8320: 4 do on do do do $200; 2 doom | activity existing | however, pleves will still be fe OlryY TR.DE REPORT. Fiupay, July 20-6 P.M Asnrs —We noticed sales of 100 bols., Tat 95 1236 for vegrle, and 84 76 for pots, per 100 Iba. Bmswax —There sore sid during the week 6,500 Iba, American yellow. at 2%c. a 8c. per Ib. Besapervrrs Four. iwivenced by the Asia’s intelli Kener, wus more sought after, at improved priows. The Business eomprired 17,200 ible —aour, wt $4 4316 $4 56 t $4 62K a $4 81 to ordicary to eavice r brenda at prevor- tienate rates. bbl«, superfine Orca @an, im bond, tak: at$5 06% = $6 12. Southera wee pretty brisk and steady—tue sales ennsinted ef 1 40) Dbls, at $5 25 86 623. for interior to choice mixed and good grades; $5 6245 a $5 87 Gee apne and $53735 12% Mor fabey, per bbi. We have votaing flour or corn mes). Wheat, affected by the notiee in steamer’a Dome, was freely deait inat an 8 advance of 3a a Se. per basbel ‘the latrer im fine pareals. The suies of the day dd up shout (6,000 bushels of all kinds, at 6113 add uj $1 16 for red Western, $116 2 $1 19 for mixed do, $1 23 a$1 82 fer fair. 10 choice white do. and $1 Zla $1 25 for Canadian white, in bond, elosing at oar extreme quotations, Kye and osts were ussitered Corn tended upwards, 0 ‘te nales reached 44 000 pene |. mnortly low, 22¢. a 26¢ for adamantive, 320. for plain, and 406. 2 42e for patent sperm, per lo. Corrom.—The advices per Asia beiag looked upon more favorable for a peaceful pottlewent of the Eastern question, have given our market more firmness, with sales to-day of 1,700 bales. ‘Co¥FEE was BOt very active. Toere have been purchased 50 bags Java at 1114¢.: with 180 Larusyre and 10 Rio at 9%e Next Rte aig 4 Hoffmann will hold anotherauction sale of 3,500 bage Ri Corre. —Ole searce, and held at 24c, a 250. per Ib. Other kinds ruled about the same. FeaTumns —Fine geese e2ntiaued in good request, at 480. » 460. per Ib. Faeicurs.—To Liverpool there wes more offering, and rate were firmer. About 30,000 a 40600 bushels wheat were engaged in ehip’s bags, and in bulk. at 73gd, avd 3,000 a 4009 bbls. flour, ohiely at 25 34. a Qe, Od., and Ya Od. wae arked at the close; 1.000 bales, ere engaged at 316d, and 100 do., uncompressed. at 7524; and 400 bols rosin, at 24 64. 600 bbls. flour were engaged as 24. 9d. which ds vefured at Ceavnded, To Califor ied from 40¢ a 65: for measurement goods. To Havre, raves were steady, without alteration in quo tations FRUIT —Selen of 600 boxes bunch raisins ware reported to day, at $2 873, 0 82 90. Hay.—Sowe 800 bales river changed hands, at 800 a 8be per 100 Iba, Hour. —Awerican eontinucd firm, en account of the light steck here, apd the very geaeral advanee in prices in the Western marke's. The lest salex made of us- droseed were at $140 » $145, and one lot brought $160 In dressed there has not been 10 much doiog, 100 bat sold at $167 60, Holders now ask am advance on these ices. » Hops were needed, at 26c. a 27¢., but maiuly held at | 300, per Ib. Ixow. (xow.—Only 60 tons Scotch pig were sold, at $32 50 per ton, Lik --Rockland was obtainable at 78¢ for commen and $1 15 for Jump, per bbl, though some receivers were claiming higher prices Moassxs wanin good demand. The sales reached 126 bhds. Muscovado at 20; 220 elsyed Cuba, at 18; and 560 do., im bond, at the same rate, per gaien. Naval Bronss.—Nothing aeditional Se in tur- pentive. Common rosin wae quies, bat firm; 450 barreis Ne er a ctl $3 60, and $4 50, (as in quality,) per a Ons —Orude waa inactive, but stiffly held. orn did not vary much. 150 baskets realized $4 12 4 25 The sales of Linseed amounted to 8,000 gallons, at [ated rates. Provimows —Pork continued to rise, The operations embraced 640 bbls. Western at $13 for prime, and $15 $734 2 $16 for mess. per bbl, There was not much done in cutmeata, which were in fair supply, but firmly held. We notice aalen of 300 bbls. good to prime lard, at 10%c. a Te, | Beet was still more active, The sales comprised 600 bbls, at $58 $5 373; for country prime; $6 a $6 3734 for eity ; $80 $10 for eouvtry mere st @ $12 75 for repacked Chicago and e'ty mess; and $18 75 a 814 for ¢ tra do., per bbl. Butter and ‘cheese were moderately dealt in, at steady prines. Kear EstaTe—Sales at auction, by Albert H. Nicolay. West Flushing property—4 lows om Main street, 26x100, $240; 4 do on Grove street, ve $240; 4 do on do, do, $260; 2 do cor Junction avenue and Main’ streeh, 252100, $160; 2 de on Junction avenue do $140; jo do do 8120; 4 do om Cambridge street de $500; 4 do on Montgomery avenue do, $800; 4 do on do do do $260; 4 do on Cam- bridge street de $260; 4 do ear Junction avenue and Tulip street do $420; 4 do on Maple atrcet, do $820; 4 do on Tur street do $150; 4 do on Jaretion avenue do $820; 4 do a do do dv co 816); 4 do on Railroad avenue do $350; 4 do on do do do $2€0; 4 do on Junction aveaue do $820; 3 do on Rei)road avenuv do 3186; 3 do om do do do 6180; 4do or Tulip street do $240; 4 do on Junction avenue do $260; 440 on Montgomery avenue do $160;4 doon do do do $180, Sram were in better request, at 430. a 50. for race ginger, lic. for Sumatra pepper, 180. for cloves, 34e for carsia, in mate; 80c. a5 'c. for mace, and $1 02a $1 05 for No 1 nutmegs, per lo. BvGars.—Hales of 1,100 hbhds Cubs were reported, at Axe. a4%e. per 1d. ToRacco Nothing new occurred in crude. boxes mapufaeiured changed hands at ils Fer ib. Wriexay — Some 1.100 bble, Ohio snd prison were pw chased at 2410, a2be per g Woot,--Maaufsctures heaving parchaecd largely in the couniry beep away from tnie market, and she crade is quite dull ae present. It is vot suppored Ubat mvet will he cove fers month or two hence. Holders demand bigh rates: there is ro speculative feellog among operatore, ané msmufacurers being supplied aeesaots for the ia: Prieea we nominally unebanged. Scme 0 a Le. Hon. Domestic Markets. Carmix Marker, July 27—At market 792 100 beeves and 2 stores, Priees—Market ent, $73, @ 7%: fest quality, $734; re cond do. # 8 8 $7: third do, $635; ordinary, $5 to $6. Hides $5% 6 $6 perewt Tallow. $7.a $74. Pelts, 75e a $i. Calf thins Ile I To, quiek Veal calves, $5 0 $12, At market, 2841 and the quality excelent. Stores —Work- ing oxen, $06 @ $142; yearlings, ¢12 vo ed cows and eslven. $26 to $75; two years old, $21 8 $26; three year old, $28 to 69, Bhoep aud lawbs—B,t65 at marker. Quality excellent. but sales bard and slow; extra, $5 a 97; by lot, $22 6434. Bwine—None. eee ASVGRTISEMENTS BENEWKO EVERY BAY. a7 SER ‘THIRD PAGE. es OTH, WAREHOUSE.—WILSON @. HUNT & 60. Nos. Mand 2 Wil! gerner Maiden lane, to- poriere and Jebers ot geod 158 a Prepared with & new And 0: vertivgs, overecatings, tweeds, Hinze, triomings Ei to whieh they iavive sae the attention of merekaut tadlors ond mei 2 a 3a; arape shawls, . tagethor wore. Bale will’ eora- dies will do ‘GeOnGe KEYS. 3 Eighth s ty Heveuth and Twonty-sighth elreets. 1 stk bg IN AL seantly jones in Frei dermas alan muings, of sba tateck ot Is, the WM BUUSTAR. throngh thom, Messrs, F. Uettenet 2 Uo. are alse felly authorised to protect said mark against ll comntorteitecs phe will be dealt with acoording to law. Vor, thi mor importers, H Pe] INPourEnS ow ‘ohm. offer a sloth and over esatings, pinft oheceng rae ke. trom to the very nent, to Ww! tarite buyers ‘nromehou eountey. cioaxs a oe ree faves comm on gree shin: Reha or 4, Staven Lnsnee, senslots of's shegueme mam room, large aevomabiy roven,, witt with Indies’ ‘Apartments suGirient for at ‘least of wis, nad ser “ean reatansee aad cajeynere fa nfvaated Lies road leading about wiles avai ft mes conveyances, which or he beat fron the ob asares aa Ma Seat A steges are in weitin, romises. IVs indls- putable. Apply - iy ‘ie! ra to., 7d Chambers ptreet. 6.500 = PETRAD FARM FOR SA: xa aRY De) Weantifal farm @ siz$y saree, Devt atres L A 1 po Mon, will re ‘eupertor iad near tern. Over atby 4 oaths na 1 te intended sig 0 BhAL! bo ‘| thin erepers * aqrerpesse. A aAY, No 4 Brondmay. soe nar: t | Ropty ves PADJEAN 5.000 aranue AND, COUNTRY Love ON THe Mombursh a op yey ow _ Urs wiee Bi, 4 ons sixty re house barn amd out buildl tyvmite ‘from New York and near the Hudson Kiv Depot; ene of 10 90 b be, ounding conntry sidences of fifty cae LEASHSTUN me oumAPE a lyn, cocepied as p aire SP joavense, ciguhorho 4 rout edistely te D. wae 400 —IWENTY LOTS ON WITH AND 12If a,ttreeti, near Fourth aveane, for sale: ground Jevel, free from rock, and on tho era rigs $400 por Lot. Terms easy. Inquire at 97 Roosevelt secoshs tn the skore. T PRIVATE SAL Leas SUP yur ef vert ston rad feet by thirty, with store tay, abound: HY Suerte aisided ave The whele will beseld o property in shis city or Br T PRIVATE 8ALE—A FPLEN DID PLOT OF THIRTY about twelve miles from the city, near Fort snd running from the Kingsbridge road to the i eiabracing anveral of the most cat | residences ov the Hudson river I ply to J. B. GLENTWORTH, Ne. 3 Broad st. BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF LAND, IN HIGH © ote vation, ahout fourteen aores in extent. for sale. gion would sult auy gentiomen intending to ntry seat, being eight miles from New York, o Belvillo, four from Newark, and two from foiling op ad on the"banks of tho Paualo river. avout 13g #’ ride from New York. 0 JOHN ANDREWS, Poot pads! near Belville, any te Jersey. All lotters to be post pai RARE CHANCE TO CAPITALISTS FORA PROFT table investment Hygeia Hotel Old Point Comfort Vir ai jn, for sale. ihe undereigned have determined t» offer at public rele, on Wed remises their entire inte pie Fender 8 Jonas Rt watering pleco entirely an’ ary. Sale p enebe \ibersl, and i known on the d inion given on, oF say time after the 15th of Octo REYNULDS & CU. MERCHANT TAILOR IN BROOKLYN, ABOGT TO retire from basines# on aceount of ill health, ofiers his Stoek acd fixtures forsale, The stand is and beat to she city. and doing & large cash trado—a faw Dloeks irom Polton ferry. a pra oe from $1,360) 40 $2.00, ean, may Hud his aterest promoted ing to oH KNOEPFEL, 9 and 101 William street, N.Y. NTON AVENUE, ané grafted fruit aed each house; hes alr fur R. SARSEANT i GAY, 17 A New York. OUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE, IN THE VILUACE OF White Plains, a handsome Gothic cettaze, with crounds tastefully embellished.—The house contains fourteen rooms heside the garret; attached is about an acre aud u half of land conto: wood-house, 4 for imme de. &e.: Ko outbuildings, The Harlem ca to it INING SALOON FOR SALR—A FIRST RATR STAND, aesatee at 88 Vesey street, up stairs. Reason for selling, ft all on the premizos. 1a i surowgh t “GC. ere Att'y at law, corner at RUG STORE FOR SALE, ON VERY REASONABLE | | y terms. Inquire at 22 Kighth avent Ge re! FOR fALR—CONTAINING 160 ACRES OF d, a beantifal location, nine miles al iles ffom Philmont, by firet rete tillable 1 Gevt of the tows of Hud id Bi de @ is well watered running infront of the The b od farm house, twe barrs, sty of fruit.’ Sald property for vale low. oF ed for elty propert: jartion)ars, inquire of R . TILTON, N, 140 Fi *OR SALE--THE 1WO STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE FE No 72 Boratis street, near Hudson. Terms easy. Po: sesrion givon an thi Angust. For fuil reghaeys ” DEVOR, Mo West stroet, from 7% M, tes apply te He saly Your selten frone J can ENGLAND, on Fo SALE-—A COUNTRY SEAT, BEAUTIFULLY ituated, near the railroad depot at Hew Reehelle on high ground, overlooking the Village | surrennding county, ‘and the far fumed Long 1a and aeeeee "The im: provements are nenrly new, erected by the present owner and ocoopant. There and attache: Consideradle pt and ornawsnt: improvemy y desiring a modern eountry raj denee will find this » fav :rab) ortauity te seonre the Yery thing Vor full particulars apply to, If. BROWN, 71 Wall atreot, from 1 to 2 P. ©. It moet be examined ti SALY—A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, WITH arepent avd sub-cellar, sitnated at 3% Pres} street, Brockiyn, within twe minutes walk of she Fult ferry. Said house is well lighted with gas. and in order. For terms inquire of R.'L. TALON, 10) ult street, Now York. FIXTURES OF A Fee SALY.—THE STOCK A. lesnie aud retail liguor ato y care of the front and reat houss. ewiars inquire of Mrs. JA & £RE, No. 61 Marton stroct. POR SALE—THE GREATEST BARGAIN & offer twe honees for $510-—-Two two-story fr! houres in Fevty third street. directly apposite t Sixth Avenue Re'lroad. 20) two months ago Will Le sold for the above amonnt, Trey can he remov ov let stand where they are. Apply immediately to George Lea, 42 Bowery, or on the promises in Forty third street. FOR SALE <A 84 OCTAVR, ROSEWOOD PIANO rte, madi style, only Pix weeks in ua scoeewoed. iF, bat tle used, and Cont over amatenrs will 7 ire of F. 1. ESE OR SALE~A HORSE, WAGON, AND HARNESS, BE- | | feige te karope, Hors found and kind, wagon and her 417. “Alec, a light wagon and ingle be Apply at Thempson’s stable, 110 Bast Thirteouth str n given immedi ening post, or on the CHEAP.—THE #TOCK AND 4 fee cream saloo! eets in the city, now sud well established, not far from the Cry w if applied ror soon, as the sdvertiser him to leave the oity, Apply at J. Biack ary, No. 1893; Bowery. EZ LOW—AN AGREEABLE AND PROFIT. now paying $10 @ month proft, exértion pay £2.40. yest: will be ‘atthe New York, Brookly; 7 Cuathnin nieeet FIXTUR®! loeated Nesoment brisk house en Hoary street, ez to oor of Harrison street, Brookiyn. Inquire of N. SHAURM ad Cherry strect New York, or of JOMN BRAYNARD, Watt street ferry, Brooklyn side Fo SALE. OR TO et f ttle lets Ail Sliza wish Fraite and A A. SWINTON, 20 5 Broad a Reeth WEW POUR STORY 18 ned 15 piace, (late Porry street) puiit inthe most perhet i with ‘ail the moders | Apply te &. BLOUMER, 1) Ashiand place, & par ae ae BALE, OR td onaantly situated ark avenues, lied fe eg vr eI Told for $2,200 ree ly to Hermon Puubpe en th "ke seevion immediately. Premises or C. Knox, ise eieen mreet, N.Y. ARLEM LOTS VERY CHBAP.—SEVEN besutifally aitnated on Fitth st deriradle location in th et lendid ehurch now im eitooe of whieh $2, T1€ South stroct, corner mpltehed every mom 3 font te Peasousble and the lease tor * ree years from lst of Kay next. The stook, carat, fixt at about six thoasand dollars. 1s wil be Vag ba four onwand dollars in cash ov ite ‘quiron Ietlerty iven. the business will with real name others will be rented with Win long timo in the ow RARE CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT 100 ACRES oF U fires quality of Innd, well located in Carrol! Missonri, will be exebanged for law books oF cabinet foF nitwre, Por Farthere part yeulage apo vly to , & OY. 48 Chambers treet. as of the oldest | al tailor with w capital | rovamont, will | ar Blessker | i tal Clothing Rs Rrtaiiisin 2 | | oung ere! arf. Fer lermer, 8 retired gentlowan, or ann site for a hotel, this i MetsepeHite: portivg is pilens. “vous MORGaR, Pine wtrost Neb Met ALOON AND, ICE CREAM Sate ref Broadway and Twenty-fourth stavet parte, the Hippodrome, with Sve Tuts rick building sc oinin for « store or reaiuuraut. 142 Broadway. © TAILORS.10 BE BOLD, ON REASONABL T%.. dorms, the (tock and fixtures 0! 4 constry trade, im on eet flovwivhing se in Kw wee yc Phere 2 @ mecbanio, With shen! mpetoney. Inquire of Mr. Gao shack a8, 5 0 fold by pr . 128, corner o! 206 Fulion stzest. 10 BR SOLD Cae a AT TUF PACIFIC AGENCY C Omics 114 Grand stro: gerne of Broadway jot idsick, Geneva Port Wine ; also, two Solenaia ‘on ‘paintiuges ‘to watisfy advances made on sai MC. McLOUGHLI TNING LANDS, FOR 881) bl f toad, known to contair ble water powen will let rwill peel from actual xpleratio with full partioulars of surveys, jtted, Adaress Miner, box 153 Post Office, West Fair, 108 9 LEON a. nD Biter a '@ for val ry te ‘oppraite will be ia ‘obser. Apply early at $85 Broadwoy, third 1 feor, fre ONKERS.—TWO BUILDING LOTS TOR atc tay BOARDING ANw LOUGING. S THE EXISTENCE OF THR BO BOARDING EX its exe! needed but tine 0 hae bean before the public 7 & house in the eity All yho want boar MS ON THE SECOND FLO ee ) will be, lot, with full boi te nocd apply. "No ehildren Sica ai i at Twormy-seeond a single eontiomen eommedations by foes 5060 Varick surest, Bt. Johw PRIVATE FAMILY, ae suit HAN DSOMELY FURNISHED pete oN second floor, and one or twe sinzle rooms, £0 | Job, $e gen mt 4) No, 52 Bond Baths, “SUIT or HANDSOME ROOMS MAY BE OETAIN- ed, with or without bonrd, alse « single room, + Fourteenth street. Baths in the house. Lo ay, AND Melitta OR A PEW ord, old water baths, Besar, BROOF LYN, WITHIN SEVEN MINUTES walk of Montague forry.” a widow lady, having more room than she cau cecupy, wontd let ir two rooms to a nd wife, or two single « ‘The house it on. jodern improvements, bach, gas, &0- Apply at iby street. sis A000! ibid ly. where U2 West Tw ‘ete with trown stone the bert manor, with ali the ed and is newly fura: OARD C4N BE OBTAIN¥D BY FAMILIES AND tinrle gontiemen, by applsing «t No. 12 ‘below Mercer street. one door as, with all the m igbth atroet. The house is in provemen family, oF comfort of & Merehant, Bae IN FOURIE NTH “STREET, BY URION equare, No. 89, corner of Fourth a: ternichea rooms, with all modern perk Toepeetabilits nd ecreeaule howe, the . B dross open and clean iocation, good tabl Dia | nest six e'clock. Spauish und French tpoken., Waferenove exchanged. Call as sbove, larg xe airy ae ne of ing at street, betwoon Wallend at! ee ‘ Boa IN BROOKLYN.-—TO LET, PLEASANT , With board, at No. 9 Faltomavenue, Relercnecs ted with partial board, rivate family, The houre ie new, ned eentaine bathe, . Terma moderate, Thee wishing the omfor ts of & fone. will please apply. at 77, Wall 7 of Pearl, vw Terk, or at t house in Snmmit street. seeond door bree minutes’ waik ms ma Hamilten ferry. required. between Lrosdway 91 or or immediate 2OARD WANTED —A RESPECTABLE PRIVATE family, whe would like to rodnoe the expense of houss keeping, by taking & family of shree persone as boarders, my, Herald off, A el ry bed rooms, unfurnis 3, will beceyuired. | ne Aik Boar WANTK es ily GRNTLEMAN, AND His down town Lay ek Adaree e oth y tie a wee! rou B. ©. Post Office, fing rms and loextion. dost Boszy, WANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTURMAN, Tx ® private family, or where thero are but few other Poardors. Loca t wb rors J.C CARDING —T@ THR TRAVELING PUBI, Bema ade, FAR TRAVELING rUnE rua board and clean beds. for fity sents der day, er three dal- lace per week, at 20 Oliver sveret, nese Chatham aquane, VISITING THE CITY, TRAN ently, wi end all the oom’ naoynace «f a larse Bree — Traastent Ward 1 B per way. OsmDIXG—ON “AND” “AFTER Ta FIRST or aU at 110 Leroy vtrect, Hot sud cold shower baths, Ao, 2% Be. RDING-AT Je WAV AREY VUACE WEAR SIXTH asl 1 Ground: is wife and three of Sur elaxie gen A gontloman OARIANG IN his wife, or o fow BoAzvINa tx sours, BROOK}. WIN. SINGLE GEN- tlemen, dated with beard, at $90 Presiden Th 1 entiemen and their wires can be secom: oF partial boar, ond pleasant frent roe reat, beswoon Columiia and Micke streets’ Sa! and the #tontion te Mamiltom eg About three minndon walk. rom’ i ull ke it shoir Tender shoes remling with shem appr —, OARPING AT TARRYTOWN.—nO. B _S for a few families, with fies etd oa pnt ‘the Bi’ » spplyteg to B. BR. Mot, URN: MEAT NO. 61 WaLEER SRBET, hi pcre a7—a parlor and aiiving room; alae, eim.zig URNISNED APARTMENTS “WITH Shearman IN A A tyate family, whore thore are no «ther ber ESTAS... sscmienmeenvennansinnmdsinliiastoas r= POCmE Om THR SUROPRAW rong —_ he house N oon for the accomodation of einai gem ady. in suites ef roems or ton No paine wil bg yz oF, two GENTLEMEN CAN BR ACCOMMO- dated with farnisned rooms, ina private famfly, with oF withow? board, mM Ro. i Ninth avenee, Bomas moderate Netleou plice, | \