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FINANOIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MAREKET. + Saroupay, august 5—6 P.M. ‘She wmorket was very heavy at the fret @oard, to day, 0 far as prices were eonceraed. There was considerable ectirity in transactions, and large time operations were made, Iifzois Ceatra) bonds fell off 4 per cent; MoCul- Deb Geld, 4; Nicaragua Transit, «; New York Centra) $; Erie Railroad, % ; Reading Railroe, }. New Jareey advanced X percent; Hudson River Railroad, 1, “At ‘the second board the mark«t was weaker, and elesed at 8 further decline. Cumberland Coal fell of 4 percent; Nicaragus Transit, %; Hudson River Railroais 136; Reading Failread, 34; Erie Railroa, 3 MMnols Con- tral advanced %; Cleveland and Toledo Railroad, X; New Jersey Zine, X- ‘The steamsbip Pacific, from ‘his port for Liverpool to- dey, carried out $05,879 in speclo—principally gold, in United States bint bars. ‘The returns from the an‘hracite coal regions show amether week of heavy shipmen’s. The Schuylkill Navi- gation Compsny brought down for the week 22,745 tons, making the cool tonnage of that week for the seasca £08,674 tons, being an excers of last season’s business to fhe same time of 48,070 tons. The Reading Railroad Wwevght down 50,544 tons, making am aggregate for the year of 1,201,954 tons, an excess of last year’s tonnage to the'same time of 295,508 tons. There were shipped om the igh Navigation for the week ending on Satur- ey les ,504 tons, mating the tonnage for the season “mem that region, 643,041 tons. The whole tonnage for ‘the week, by the -hree lines, ia 112,793 tons, and for the sreson, 2,209,469 tons. All the information from the eval regions and the coal markets indicates a short supply fsa}. Large orders, we believe, are now reosived by vanes to the ond of the season. ‘Yhe cos] tonnage on the Délaware and Hudson Casal, she present season, bas been hept very much in the dark. ‘The first glimmer of light on the subject we find in the Maech Chunk @osette of Thursday the 84 inat., by which ‘we learn that ‘the sbipmonts last week were 39,504 tons ‘Deing 1,000 Jess than the preceding week, and 10,000 ever the corresponding week last year:— ‘The tots] shipments, so far, are. ‘Bo came time las by @ompany and the Pennsylvania Coal Company full short of last year’s to same time, about 100,000 tons, The de- ‘exease of lo »ber shipments, so far, ia 8,627,626 feet.”” The Honesdale Democrat saya:—‘Ihe shipments of eoal from Honesdale by tre Delaware and Hudson Canal Com- pany, from the opening of nsvig.tion up to the 224 inst., amesat to 144,000 tons, To the same period lust year ‘the shipments amounted to 199,000 tons. Deficit, 47,000 tome. The shipments from Huwley by the Pennsylvania Seal Cumpany, to the 2<d inst.; amonnt to 142,000 tons. Last year they amounted to 195,000 tons. Dedcit, 58,000 fens § Total falling off, so far this season, 100,000 tons, Mowever, buth companies are in hopes at the end of the weasen to show as large an export aa they did last year.’” Stock Exch: '. tad 92,000 Califor. 79°70 79 60 NY Cen RR. 4,5:0 Ui Cev REdw.e 703g 120 a 000 do....63 TO 50 00 do....b8 70 100 ehasPank of Com 104 50 WwW * _do,........ 10336 100 8 Am Excngy Bank 104% Bapk of America 106 detropeliten Buk 101 Cantu Co....09 3244 . % 15 60 160 S33s8fes re g # i eee 3 £; ie: : OITY TRADE REPORT. Sarvanay, AI 5—6 P. M. —Sales were made of small lots at $5 50 for pearla, for pots, per 100 Ibs. wos unaltered. The dsy’s trans- actions embraced 6,000 pdls,; inferior to choice State, at | Western $7 25a $8 76, Toere also j 3 3 Re ramichrs —Rates continued to rule in favor of ship- | 80 Iba , and 60 tons antimony ore at 17s. 6d. | Havre cotton was at %c., and bone at oc. | fe e., and ashes at $62 98. To Antwerp 250 tons guaso ‘were engyged at 258. To California rales were dull at | Faurr.—There was some better feeling in raisins, with- | out sales of moment. | Fee.—try ocd were rare and held at $4 $425 per | owt. he last sales of mackerel (wnich ware very apar- | ingly ofterea to day,) were effected at $:9 for No. 1, 814 | Su fer No.2, ani $8 a $825 for large No. 3, per bbl. erring were ivacttve. ‘ Ha @ markot was dull at 5c. a 70c., with sales of sbout 606 bales. hors were in better request, but, being held with moze Srmve-s, they ruled quiet. | 500 balos Alicant were sold at $5 50 per Mata.—Abont Navat Stores —We xot'ced sales of 100 barrels turpentine at 48c. ons, and 2,900 barrels rosin at | per 810 Nhs. | Ous —Crude whale was in moderate demund at 586. a | She. per gelion. Crode sperm was unchangod, 160 bas- | ke's ohve, broveht $375 ‘hare was rather more doing | fm limseoa at TH0. w 8c. per gallon. Lard wus quiet, yet meaty. Tavyiliai.— Pork coalintsd about tne came; the rates | cory Fined 476 bois , at $120 8121215 for mess and $10 50 8 $10 62); for prime, per dbl. Sales were also reported of 215 packeges cutmests, at former Algoxes; 300 bbb. Mard at Ve. w We. por ld., and 180 bis. beef, at un- Pa ag. prices. Butter aml cheese were dull and vy Ruw —Thie article has been in fair demand during the Week, thorgh prices have been without change. Th sabe for tLe week amounted to about 1,300 casks, closing @ $3 60 a 84 26 per 100 Iba. Bricks.— Sales of 17 cases mace were made at He. BveaKs — “he sales for the day embraced about 500 to 000 begshesds, » foo! part Cuba Muse rade at 434c. 0 | Oye. oad the reamaindsr New Orleans at 440. w 50. onacoo.— Tho sales embraced 204 cases State aud Ohio peed Seal at 43fc. a 12e., and 71 bales Havana at 2dc. o Bie Tariow —The market was quiet at about 1216. Wriskry.—Saies were mace of 600 bbls. Ohio and prison stale abl ke. per gallon SSUSKYISEGUNTS GENBWED AVERY pal. MUSICAL. as www Sn en ener aA } W. Laud & COS FIRST PREMIUM PIANO- | 2 fortes, with a large assortment of new and second- ine raneots at greet bargains, We wish to call at- tention to Oar grand dirgonal piaco, with now grand } cetien, wbich bas wo superior in all the polnta whieh eunsutute os poricct inetrumen’, HUIS OLN de THOMPSON, 441 Broadway. — DEINS’ CORBET BAND.—MILITARY AND CIVIC gos be furnished with tue most pes gem moaste, by apply &t the bands’ head-quar' ora, Gryetal, 228 rand street, between the Howory us | Kina- stroct, New York. Masie suppticd for uilliary Dania. 703, @. ADKINS, Leader. Tuos. Coan, Conductor. BY ha? CONCERTINA. — M2. A. SEDIWICK, FROM i Lena retessor of the concertiaa, re i ano, ned Gud second-hand English concertinas equality, and concertina music always on sale.— Cone: rtinas repsirec, exchanged and rented. For terms | of tuition, prices &r., ly at No. @2 Greene «treet. —— ix ‘ene | rer nttnne Wwrwow | UBE BRANDY.—ALL WINES ANO SPIRITS ARz rold hy me just aa inaported fur poy & Co or vennessoy’ 1446 brandios, | linea, 1 per bottle; “cheidam > in ies, fo fewest article mannfaccured; aa, or twown sherry, 4#. per bowtie; tes years old 43 BITE per bottle—«trongly reeow: pct orders ‘cxecuted 08 tecetpt RIBUR RENDALL No.7 Willium street, N-¥., res gad Pearl trees. | apartments 1) tl F's | 1 E & STACY, 514 Broadway, weed WICK, 62 White street, three doora westof BOND FTPEET, NEAR BROADWAY —ONE OR 14 with beara, fi wires, er for single lor r The douse bas gas, hot and colt baths, &c., pelt telat ed WASHINGTON PLACE, BETWEEN BROADWAY 25, me wetingen . Strangers visiting the oty large, apartments. The Sense contalan cl the tenders woprovoments BOND STREET—A FEW GOOD ROOMS TO LET 3 to gentlemen, with or without board. Parties of two or three can be acoummodated with fine large rooms. VARICK STREET—ST. JOHN’S PARK,— foment or boarders ean obtain cle- gently furusbed rooms, in suites or Also, yours for single gentlemen. First class Inquize as above. WARREN STREET.—TO LET, FURNISHED PAR- ——— ————— ‘WIDOW LADY HAVING A HOUSE PLEASANTLY Jocated, with all the modern improvements, would ite of rooms, furnished or upfurpished, to a gea- tlema» and hia wife, or twosingle gentlemen, with board. References exchanged. Apply at Willoughby street, Y FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED- toes 64 Clinton the first with rh required. FEW HANDEOME ROOMS ARE VACANT AT NO. 10 A Waverly for fsmi- Or OARDSIN A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH FAMILY, suited with pleasant at afertarente ato. 17 Concard street, Brooklyn. OARD—@AN BE HAD AT NO. 9 for or single fret ‘clas Y Reteiky modern improvement ry 7 atreasonable terme, and may have the comforts of good SHLAND PLACE, on gentiomea., BE }OaRD WANTED—IN A GENTEEL PRIVATE FAMILY, up town, not above Twentieth street, for himself, wife, and daughter, eleven years old, where there aren other boarderr. References exchanged. Board monthly. Address Horton, OARD DOWN TOWN —FAMILIES, GENTLEMEN end their wives, also single gentlemen, ean be ac rey a. Bood board, in a gocienie Cites applying at No. 8 Brogdway, opposi w Green. ‘Transient boarders taken. OARD WANTED-—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN (FO- ) denires a frent room, with breakfsst and tea, in a p ivaie american family where are some young Jacies to enjoy the comforts of « bame and the opportu- nity to converre in the English Terms not to exceed $14a month. Address Byron, office. OARD WANTED FOR A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife in a respectable private bmn or small board- ing house, either on Brondway or vicinity, above Eighth atre ferences exchanged. Adaress B., Box 674 term: C ARD WANTED—BY A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, with board for the lady only, in a quiet gen ect fe wily, where there are few or no other . Plesse addrera M. ©. K., Herald office, stating terms, 5 bc, Board paid in advance, if desired. Boze AT 04 WARREN STREET — GENTLE. a wen and their wives ; also single ccommovated with rooms and board ; the losation ie Cestrable, and the comfort of a home enjoyed. N. B— Day boarders accommodated. Apply as above. OARDING.—PARLORS AND BEDROOMS ON TAE seocnd and third floors of bouse No. 17 Wooster street, with board; also unfurnished rooms. ll the modern improvements. Bath, gaa, &., in the house. POARDING.—A LADY, LIVING ALONE, WISHES TO take one or two ladies to board; those who are ‘Willing to pay Uberal for a good sized, viainly furnished room Please call at 186 Varick street, over the imilll- ‘mer sti re. wives, in street, near Franklin Location plevwant and airy. leo an office, suitable for a physican or dentist. For particulars apply at 48 H OARD IN BROOKLYN WANTED—BY A GENTLE- man and his wife, te there are but few a of Fuiton or Wall street ferries. Would require a par- ‘rand bedroom’ unfurnished. Address, with terms, H. C. H., box 1,858 New York Post Office. 'Y IMMEDIATE APPLICATION, AIRY Rooms, WIT PT et Ae weal Meroe om edo Bee chad pas \geusionsen. House yi Tooms to 5 del ghtfolly loca‘ed, with modern improvements. In- quinp at 166 East Fourteenth street, near Second avenue, OWN TOWN LODGING ROOMS.—TO LET, AT 337 ‘lors, ana two bed Tooms, all on one , be let separately, o- together. Apply to B. F. FARNSWORTH, $27 Broad ROOMS CAN BE HAD IN A PRIVATE akon with or without Fe vents, by Persons, H aonad; 04 Grand street, first block west o° \URNISHED ope LET—FOR ONE OR eo ptlemen, i with all the modern: ron ieee 1 West Twenty-fourth street, near Ei, bth avenue. floor, and in « desire- Die lucation. house has all the modern improve. ments. Terme moderate. Apply at 91 West Eleventh street, between Filth and Sixth avenues. \URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—IN A PRIVATE FA- mily, second floor, newly and neatly furnished, with ‘ths on the same floor, at the very low price of $12 per ‘week, com two large parlors and two bedrooms, with partial board. Please call at eference given and required, ‘0. 2 OLIVER STREET, THE CHURCH.—A NEXT few pleasantly situated rooms to let, to gentlemen, Ne 11 UNIVERSITY PLACE, CORNER OF © asl CLINTON place.—Healthy and delightful location, in view of hington Parade Ground, Immediate wicinity of Brsad- way, Fifth avenue, hotels, amusements, libraries, &c. Gentlemen with families or single gentlemen oan secure aévantegerus terins, or engoge suites lat of september. OOMS FOR SINGLE GENTLEMEN.—TWO OR THREE gentlemen can be accommodated with neatly far- nished rooms, without board, in a small private French family. The situation is very pl and convenicot to Broadway. Apply at 691 Tiguston sf References exchanged. rooms for nee een OOMS: WANTED—TWO AIRY FURNISHED ROOMS, ‘with partial board, for 4 young man and his sister; Hon in Now York, about 15 minutes walk from City Hall, Terms most be reasonable. Address, stating street and terms, ‘‘Dieect”’ Herald office for two days. PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.—A MARRIED ENG- eb iug in 9 pleasant and health: ot city, m0 ‘above Thirty sixth treet, one lock west ‘ot Broa 1 Wishes to two or three children to board and fwatruct in all the branchos of a thorough Fnglish education. Also, musie, Vrench and Gorman Refers to families in which she has taught. Address Mre. Blank, Herald office. e wie Sgt a cE ene GENTLEMEN —PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS I fo let, Jargo and small, in tho house recently ‘itted ap, ‘come street., near Broadway, containieg all the modern improvements. " . ANTED- BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, INA quiet place, up town, a nicely furnished’ room, with boars for the lady only; a house without boarders preferred. Address Lenuox, He:ald office. ANTED—ON STATEN ISLAND, the landings (Clifton proferred), rooms, with beard, fora pentlemen, hie wile, two children and narse. Diseet applications to G. K., box 1,626, Post Office. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, A FUR nished yoom, and board tor the indy only, either in Hoboken cr Jersey City; a private family preferred. Address Williams, Broadway Post Office, stating terma. + ee MATRIMONIAL. ADAME MORROW WILL CAUSE SPREDY MAR riages, who will all enjoy the zreatest happiness of \ matrimonial Wiss, ano will show the person they wid marry, throngh on instrument which xho will eats ve illwn. pate iteel!, invoking the power: ef her wonder fal selence, and will tell all events of Life, and evon the J thoughts. 76 Broome ptreet, near Cannan sicvet Gentlem t admnicted MIRIMONY.—A YOUNG MAN IN BASY CIBGUM- stances, of the bighest respectability, tecoporate ‘abrir, and of a cheerfal cesposition, wishes to form the sequaiotanes of s lady of similar qualities, with a visw-to Marrisge. Addrem Lovegrove, Broadway’ post office, pone. slilentr > dl hie chon soatd wll NAST OF¥ CLOTHING—A LARGH QUANIITY WANT. C'S Sar eae Pile lberalty ‘given, aud cash money. for seocnd band elthing Gea bearen wating ime Arye above, will pleose addcess or call on JAMES MOKO- » 11 Orange street, near Chatham, 2 NAMELLED COTTAGE —MATHEWE offer for cale, at vory re J ricer, their entire snd very extensive stock of snamel cottage snd other fa ‘the is the olty,) from whiehevery vasiety of taste can Sow Uted, prepare ory to 9 Gesointion of partnership, *NAMELLED FURNITURE —BUYERS OF TAIS FARR. Jonable style of furniture are solicited to examine be stock at the sales room and factory of & i WATe N. B.-The trade and shippers supplied as waual. OR FALE CHEAP—THUE WHOLE OR PART OF THE furpitare of a first class house, being in perfect or. der, and only im use for a few months; the house may be abo sentoa, whieh la pleasantly jooate, fifteen minutes’ Bieter oe from Waldptreep, Addieas D. 1, Licrald offige. tlemen can * A Been sod ae soki Addrere to the Drug stere, No. corner of Chatham. ; i ! to B F. FARNSW er Recsteny, onpocta Apvl PARNSWOK pI ihe Broedway fe og aa Ay wh TUENCE TO LEB-O8 LONG LAND, jutes by railroad from Brookiya por large ure atm nt og ko., carrisge house aud tree ‘ tg dnb te bab every comfort for s” lange fumily, and ia a desiranie smmer and winter resiience, being mear o vitlege with good schools.and churches. Vor further Gress through the Post Office, SENKY M. } BS hy eR hegre agent go Nay oy dew ot ae with ull piiges to a private pash; im complete orde and as al eee vemen's, su as pas, baths, croton water ised, and possession given immediately. In- ‘OUSE TO LET IN CARMAN’ e VILLE, WAFHINGTON Heighw, in view of the North river, on the highest grounds, three quarters of a mile from eur- Fm ag npg shade trees; st aly oe two 8, en dining basement. bad At sbort notice. “wpply or address Post Office, Car. mausville, to G. F. FANDSOME FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—OR suites of rooms, together or separate. Bath room, gee, &e. No. 868 Broadway, Union square. OTEL IN PHILADELPHIA TO LET—-THE HARRI. son House, No. 288 Chestout Ignore essaoe Tent) ceussining ist) 206 rowan tis’, tfo-two oumbert conti -five : ffsystwo ouam! mostly of ‘sise and communicating, and handsome Y Sasalehod: Same pations an, fest Saaw, dining room for 100 persons, office and pantries; two " butler’, Sve aise “deksreteta sor chee i Jet. A quantity of per cent. below the D'S factory, 162 West fwon ty-fifth street, near Eighth avenue. FAM POWER.—ROOMS, WELL LIGHTED, WITH steady atesm, to let. Inquire at JOHN KENNEDY'S steam marble works, corner of Thirty-fifth street and way. TORE TO LET.—THE STORE 76 WATER STREET, occupied hitherto ss a stationery store. Very conve- niently situated for & commission merchant’s or broker’s office, segar store, or any other light business. Inquire in the store. Moy eg lot pul (OF an) OF} be to T. BEWEL", assignee, No. 1 Barelay street. 0 LET—THE TWO STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE 18 ‘Walker street; gas, bath, &o. Inquire at 163 Chat- ham street. (0 LET—THE HOUSE OVER TUTTLE’S EMPORIUM, 345 Broadway, running through to, and having an entrance on sureet. ‘There are a large number of rooms, each baving s window and grate; also, jaun- dry, bath rooms, kitchen, servants’ Poeg ge osed &eo. Ita central posifon and neighborhood to the best res- taurante in the city, adapt it weil fora furnished hotel on the Kuropean . Address G. W. TUTILE on the T° LET—A FINE TWOSTORY HOUSE AND ATTIC, 32 feet front by 44 feet deep. An ioe house on it; feet by 16. Ges and and a twost back buikiing, 32 Croton water in. Cull at the alleyway to the back build- ing. Inquire st No. 9 Perry street, of J. H. HOUGHTA- (0 LET—HOUSE NO. 166 and ALLEY, iON immediately, s large room. well lig! and on the first fleor; very easy of access. Apply to GEO. G. SICK- US, 111 oman abet, TT LET OR FOR #ALE—IN THE BUSINESS PART OF for o! and Foom, suit for a fede taiger ey ay ibn titer goa \- sinens, situated on the corner of Gay and Main streets. Acjoining is a neat two atory cottage house, pleasantly siteated For particulars eoqaire of Taeosere Moulton, 254 Cherry strect, or of Sands Seeley, Eaq., Stamford. LET OR FOR SALE—A GENTEEL THREE3TORY mastic-front situate on the southerly side of rackett street, between Columbia and Van Brunt street, routh Brooklyn. The house is new, and will be vented at a. very low rent until the let of May mext. Inqutre of EDWARD D. JAMEs, No. 14 Wall street. = LET,—PART OF A hougs, situated in an excellent i moderate. Address a line LET—PART OF A PRIVATE DWELLING HOUSE, din a highly respectable Delghborbood. “Addrose ated ina M., box 110 Herald office, — 0 LET AT WILLIAMSBURG—THE VERY COMMO. dipus cupola 425 Grand street, with four lots in garden, very desir: for a gen Jeman’s reaidencs. Omnibusses pase every ten minutes. Apply at 456 Graad street. 0 LET—A LARGE DWELLING HOUSE, 270 EA‘T ei Ninth street—the whole or a 5 this house has the modern imp-ovements. Apply to M. DORAN, on the premises. ‘ 0 LEASE—THE WELL KNOWN BTORE 686 Broadway, for two years Jha trips Marble counter, desk, fixtares, &c., may ‘appraisement. For terms apply to Mr. Doupe, upon the premises. PO) Upon the Fr DUNLAP. MANUF ACTURERS.-T0 LET, THE FACTORY BUILD. posite t. Treght [ae ee nite tot etjokase, ne frei com, Ttront of 100 feet by 190 in depth, with fitteen borse ex: ine and shafting complete; bas been used as a malleabie fron foundry, andi well calanlated for general Baoulae 1) Rent to & good tenant. A SAMUEL FROST, 50 South Walliags street, New vou! ‘OLUUON.—THE COPARINERSHIP HERETO. lore existing un“er the name and firm of David Lane & Co., enguged in the feed and four business, is this day disevivee by mutual consent. DAVID BS HENRY W. JAS. G. CARPENTER. New York, Aug. 1, 1854. Ane: ye N. B.—The the above firm will be contiau- the old stand, by their sucesssors. VaN VALKENBURGH & HAVILAND. IESOLUTION.—THE F RM OF DEMMING & BLAKE, 241 Broadway, is this day dissolved by mutual con- sent. 5. W. Blake is alone authorized to use the firm pame in liqtidetion, and by whom the business will be continued at the same place. Dated New York, are’ 1854. D. D, DEMING. W. BLAKE. OTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE FIRM OF Lederer & Kreizer bas this day been dissolved by consent. All debcs due to the late firm of are te to Michael Lederer, who is authorizea to settle 9 of the firm, ana who wili continue to conduct pers at the rame place as heretofore. Dated New York, 4th August, 1854, 182 Greenwich street. MICHAEL LEDERER, rpee CO PARTNERSHIP HEREIOFORE EXISIING UN mutual cc ‘Uhemas , oF. . Linbifitics of the concern, and either partner is authorize: to receipt for ali moneys «iue the concern. DANIEL P. SMT. THOMAS SMITH Jr New York, July 31, 1864. ROBERT L sai A Tho undersigned have this day formed a co-partuer chip uncer the fxm of Smith Brothers for thé transaction eneral clothing business at No. 122 Fulton street THOWAS SMITH, Je. New York, August 1, 1854. ROBERT L. SMIVE HE COPARTNERSHIP HEKETOFORE EXISTING BE- ween the subscribers, uncer the same and firm of tH. LYON & CO., is hereby dissolved by mutual coa- seat. HENRY H. LYON. WILLIAM. RENKAN. All debts contracted by K. H. Lyon, on behalf of the firm, will be paid by him; and the business of livery sta- bles will be continued at the old stand, 46 and 48 Greene street, by the pubseriver alone. All debte due the late firm to be paid to H. H. LY@N.—Dated Aug. 3, 1854 coal. “0\L—80 50 PER TON.—PEACH ORCHARD STovE Coal for four days, trom boat. Apply to JAME BAGLEY, Coul Yard, 2 Oak strect. Cx AT NO. 28 JANES SIREE?.—TSE UNDER signed is now prepared to seli the best quality of red ash coal, at the t masket price, Orders recety ed at the siath ward hotel, corner of Duane and Centre streets ; at 30 Second avenue, corner of Twenty-sfth street nd, 28 James strect. P. GARRICK € —I STILL CONTINUE TO SELL THE BEST / quality of red ash, the eame asl bave soli for the last fifteen years, at the corner of King and Greenwich rtreete, and Twenty-fifth street and Ninth aveaue. Weight and quality guaranteed or forfeit the coal PETER OLINTON. . tickets to Florida as follow: SUPRECRIDER RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS TAR levtion of his friends and afi persova desirons of pre: & good article of ooal to that which ho has at present on bang. intending to keep none bat the first seal fer thore whe seck sneh an article, he destrer at they would make it a point to give him atrial He Wil relat the lowest market prices. CHARLE: WATERS, corner af King and Greenwieh streots. N. B—Orders by pest promptly attended . | Gi the eity. 7 aticuded to Coal deliyored to any part cana OYAL MAIL STBAMEHIP AYRIGA POR LIVERPOOL. R —The AFKICA, W. shannon, commander, will bpm py Bet fd s he Rel pony Earope, en 5 , s to he to board by Le'clecs PM. 28d inet. E. COUN. 3 JARD, No, 4 Bowling ¥" LIVERPOOL—S\E4MBEIP A: is, BR. MOODIE, commander—This new and steamer will sailfrom tee British and North +merican Royal mail steam packet company’ Gay the 12th inet. Freight taken at reasonable rates. ply to E. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. AND PHILADSLPHIs STEAM. starting their taverite steamehins T ship Company Taven Rom pu eaavaan ace tlasn 85. ° Sow Yorn UNITED , B Higgins, eom- and or France, , from Southam fers an opportun'ty rarely to be met are lefty, reomy and weil wantilated, This antp with, The owwins Pees senna aud kener ier superior sty ren 0 t cabin, $4), se gand éo,, $80. Freight taba to foathamyt>e iad ba jon. For paseage or trelght to @ H. SAND, No. TU South Witats sireat, NPP OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE—THE UNITED Btates Mail steamer UNION, R. Aduws, comaser, ‘will kave for Havre, tonebing at Southampton to land the maileand passengers, on “atorday, August 26, a5 12 o’cloek, from Pier No 87 Nocth river,’ Price of pascaxe —tfirst ‘cabin, $130; sccond cabin, $75. Lugguge not wanted during the voysge should be sent on soard the oy before suiling, marked ‘‘below’? No mercvandwe x oaeer on board atter Thursday, August 24. ‘or freight or passage spply to a? LiviNaston, 58 Broadway. Fs LIVERPOOL—UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM- ip wil ship AXCTIC, Jas C. Luce, commander —Tais steam- depart with the Uniceu sis .e) mails for Europe tively on Saturday, August 19, at 12 o’clock M , from berth at the foot of Canal street. The steamanip ATLANTIC will succed the Arctic and sail Eeptemer 2. For freight or passage, baving unequalled accummoda- tion for elegance and coms al to ig EDWARD. x, boLLiNe, 66 Wall strect. Passepgera are requested to be on boara at 1136 c’clock A.M. Shippers please take notice that the ships uf this Vine cannot take any goods contravand of war. EW LINE OF SCREW STEAMSHIPS TO SAIL BE- ‘tween New York end Glasgow.—The Clyde Scrow bteam Packet y’s Dew steamships, Clyde and Pe- trel, ore interded to sail for Glasgow as under:—From New York, CLYDE, Weanesday, hy 28, at 12 o’elock, Boon. Ratenof passage (ste rard’s {vee includéd)—Chlel esbin, 990. A nomber of third clase re will be taken and supplied with guod ana onofurta! cooked ions at $25. Berths ovt seoured till screw steamships have been built and fitted out expressly for the trade, on the most appru ciples, for securing safe'y, cumfort and speed, and carr: each an experienced . Kor freight or wale a7) ROBERT PATON, 00 Broadwey, N.Y. orders granted op Glasgow im sums of £1 ster- Mog and upwares, peyable oxenanian IXTY DAYS PASSAGE —AUSTRALIA PIONEER LINE, raat nites - master, will sucoved the Gertrads ship of this line, and have quick ia competent Meee ek the lowest rates. 6} i Ly hnown and favorivo elip se 's dock, ity, - | source of futur ' ) at Jersey City, Cy a laatig toe o chai . aAMUSBNHN TR. en MADAME ANN4’ THILLON —WADAME—On THY eve of your return to Europe, apd of your dual Fetive mvt frem the stage, of whieh you have suck ep ervement, ve cannot suller you to depart from us withont ip seme p. Dic manner testifying our admiration opr seilon the of yourtaerts. and fhe esteem that we entertain for ; the mavy amiable quabties that distinguh your cha- racter. ‘Yo you, om quitting a country in which some of your | most substapria) thestrical successes have been achieved. such 8 trinvte upon our part osnnot fail to prvea ride and gratification; and us, on who 40 deservedly est-blished herself gst Us ws & favorite, it will be a gratification to reflect we b not permitted such an opportunity to es of manifesting our sense of your merits. fier consiiering vhe Various suggestions offered as te the best means of carrying out. our « bject, we have uns- nimously concluded that the most honorable and grate fu] tribute thet cep be offered to an artiste is sume pub- tration in * hich all her admirers ean join. We beg most respecifully to tender you a eompli- benefit, to take piace at as early a period as ) ovr convenience. car A epeph Ogden, A. Hecht, Benjamin, Charles Morgan, Treadwell, Acker &Co..* 0 Garrison, a. Holl & Ben, Welle, Fargo & Co., ‘vleman jetwon, john Absty: P. Corel & Co. Tiffany RCo” M.-H Be Young, ‘Walter Bunsher, Horace A. Ehaw, B. Wallace Frost, George R. Bavidson, A. W. Weeka, J. Lay Eaton & Co., Henry D. Howard E_W Cooper. & to, Edward fr. Nickorss Horm, Friday, Aug 4, 1854. GuyriIMER—I beg to acknowleage the receipt of the Soutbampton | letier you bavedore me the hover to add: me, And in which yon 9» kindly tender me the sompliment of o Denedt previous to my retirement from the atege. It is, | assure you, with « most lively feeling of grati- tede fer thin undeserved mark of your approbation that Iuccept your offer, and name -Tuesday, August 8, my Be ois sel )bliged and obedient to remain, your very ol ani ser ware . ANNA THILLON To’ Mesars. Charles Morgan, Wells, Fargo & Co., Mf- fany, J. Alstyne, Wm Hall, &e., &c. NIBLO’S GARDE —Tueaday evening, Angust 8 FakKWELL TETINONIAL TO MME ANNA THILLON, and most poritively ber last appearance on any stage. To commence with first and second acts of the FRa DIAVOla. -Mme. Apna Thillon -+ Me. Frazer quis, Fiullowed by the second act of the DAUGHTER OF TYE REGIMENT. MOri0.. 006. .c ee eecsceeeee +++. Mme, Apna Thillon To eonolnde with the foene and Chorus from the ENCHANTRES3. Tickets, 50 centr; Private Boxes, $6; Orchestra Senta, $1 Box effice open op Monday and Tuesday, for the pale of tich ots and securing Reserved Seats, from 8 A. M TALIAN OPERA, CASTLE GARDEN.—LAST WEEK but one of the Fearon. : [Lost night this season of Auber’s Grand ballet opera of i Lore IE tod On Monday evening, Aug. 7, wi) de represent 7 orem ALASSANIELLO. -M'lle Leeder 1 Bolero,’’ by M’lle Lavigne. In act second, “La Tarantella,” by M’lles Leeder, La- vigve, and Mone. Corby. * B cr open at 635 o'clock; performances commence at Adwission one dollar to all parts of the house, Ne extra charge for veonring seata in advance. An office will be opexed from 9 A.M. to4 P.M. day, at Hall & Sov’s music score, and at Van Norden King’s, 45 Wail street, where seats may besecared in acvance. Carriages can drive to the covered entrance to the Garden. Big secured seate oold at the door. ‘0a eighteenth querte 123, cents, Boxes 6% cents. ™ EO. CHRISTY AND WOOD'S MIN’ NO. 444 Broadway, between Howard and Grand streets. H. WOUD, Business . ; GEORGE CHRISTY, Stage , Monésy night and every evening during the Rithi- oplen Minstrelay, Fancy and Comic Dances, Opera, &o., ke, Doors open at 7; to commence at 8 o’cleck. Tickets, 26 cents; ehildren 1234 centa. HITE’S NEW ETHIOPIAN OPERA HOUSE, NO. 40 Bowery—The most place of amuse- ment in the world.—Proprietor and manager, C. Witte. Best ventilated house in the city. This new and spleadid establishment will open for the season on Monday even- ing, August 7, 1854. Doors open at 7, performance to commence at $ o’clock. Reserved Seats 25 cents, Par- ASTROLOGY. HERALDS PROCLAIM MADAME to bat fr Pra tke 1 461.000 Bisnahg) tan: wulyielabio abeole pply to BW. , 16 Wall gnke A ‘ork; can be consulted in to past, esent, and future events, love, courtship, and mer- Waneces prospects, &c, according Me PACHET.—EXCEL“IOR LINE.—THE } Alo, fortunate mumbers for lottery tickets. No. 30 HELENA, now | Teompeon street. adoat love, business, law matters, &c. She N aii Se aaee eee ies EW CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LI! warty, pames ters. bee +d ee of yo Men Clog By od orally — the vey ery trecte agua proprietors — vance s Ine giving throug nce hmuscros. | Mice hours from 104.M. to 8PM. Ladies 60 centa, Bb tickets, ixeluding the fethmus cros. S Scicoetis eagion sues Mz preeieely, for Puenta ACID ( eee oo he i over tae Nrasegnetanalt Route, ee but twelve mice of land lass carrisges. These stea- their ventilation and co a only to CHARLES MORGAN, Agent, No. & Bowling Green. NLY $9¢!—INDEPENDENT LINE TO S\N FRAN- cisco, via Panama. —No combination for prices with other Hines. Isthmus-crosse¢ in a few houre. Only | ishing to all who visit her. eleven miles mule travel. The celebrated steamship iearslige NORTH B8TAR, 2,600 tons burden, for Asplnwall,'on Tuesday, September 5, at 3 o'clock P. M., precisely, from the foot riven, tecouneet with the new and popular #feaiash UNCLE SAM, 2,600: tons burden. The books for th ocesp pelaces are now Coe A limited numbe- of tick- ers will be sold at the following rates, if apphed for be- fore the 20th of August:—eabin, state room berth, $100; second cabin, open berth, $80; steerage, $30. Apply to JAMES M. C1 No. 9 Battery pact, ‘up stars. For avery smell sum, passengers will be guarantied to ar. rive in fan Francisco abead of the Nicaragua live. 8. MAIL STEAMSH-P COMPANY.—FOR GAVANA @ and New Orivans.—The United States Mail Steam- =. a4 imtqyd to despatch the steamabip URES- CENT 6ITY, McGowan, on Saturday, August 12, at 2 o'clock P. M., from Warron strect pier. Freight to Orleans, 40 cents por eutic foot, will be reevived on the Sth Aug. Specie only taken on freigut to Eanes ‘th be supplied with blank bills of lication at their ‘OR HAVANA.—THE U. 8. MAIL STEAMER JEAVESS, Jas. J. Wright, commander, wil sail for Havan tonebing at Nassau, N. P., on Wednesday, Augast 9, at o'clock P. M., from Pier No. 87 North river, foot of Beach street. Op her seturn tri will touch at Key West. For freight on pennegs ay - . HeaND, 11 South William street. {OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—UNITED SLATES mail tine —The new and spiondid steamship KNUX- VILLE, Capt. C. D. Ludlow, will Wave on Wednowday, August 9, at 4 o'clock P. M., from her pier, No. 4 North river. Apply to SAMUELS. MITCHILL, 13 Broadway. Through tickets New York to Jacksonville, 801; Pilutka, $23. The Florids, Capt. M.S. Wovdnall eucceed, anc sailon Saturdsy, avgust 12. AH -—PaRE REDUCED —TI OR & Fixtes mail kK, Hardie, wih leave 7% 0 steamship KEYSTONE STATK, Capt Fk 2 hiladelghia for savanna! Wednesday, August 0, at 10 o'clock, A.M Fae S eteerage $7. The “TATE OF GEORGIA leaves, as above, he following Wednenday. Agents in New York, SCiAN ION & TALLMAN, No. 19 Old Slip, where staterooms may be secured, Ke CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA—SEMI-WEEKLY U.S. wai}line.—The favecite aw tast- going steamor MALJON, Wm. Foster, Gommanarr, will leave ¢sec No. 4 ‘ roo, Augart 12, atfoar o'clock .M. recisely. For freight, apply on Lard, whoro ai! bills of dirg will be signed: ang for passage, at the office of SPOFTORD, TLE“ION & CO., 30 Broadway. T: nee fo Jacksonville, $31; to | Pilathe, $35. ‘OF. VIRGINTA, CAROLINA, GEORGIA, E1C.—THE United states mail steamship ROANOKE, Captain Fiinzer, will ave Pler 18 North river, oo Saturday af. | ternoon, August 9, at 4 o'clock, for Norfolk, Petersburg and Richmond. “Time to Norfolk, about twenty four hours. Psseengers arriving there oan take the Seaboard ond Roanoke, and Wiimington and Manchoster raliroads to Augusta, Atlanta, Charieston, &e. Passage nad fare to Norfolk, $8; to Petersburg and Richmond, $10; etrer- age hett price. For fre! noge to LULA t apply on board, ani for j RPLLABANTS, 52 Bradway | 0 FIRST CLASS CLOAK MAKERS AND QUILTERS | 0 wanted immediately,“ to whom ¢onstunt om- ployment end the highest wages will be given; also, anu errand girl. Apply at 31 Greeno street. Fy te pag by ey cent hs ‘2 worbmen will fino steacy employment apy at the corner of Madison street and Marcy tied buildings, ITHOGRAPHY.--WANTED IMMEDIATELY 10 @o | Wont, two lith fc printers; must understand t itatorig and ape Baie A ] iv to ALLAH, %O6 William street. | INFRS WANTED—THIRTY EFFICIENT MINERS who thoroughly understands coal and ore miniog, and érift mining; Welsh or Cornish men preferred; ade- | credentials je testimer inl required. Address, with d, box 484 Post Offices. Se ATCAMAKER WANTED—10 GO SOUTH: A FIRST rate worbuiem, Apply to Higam Young, 1/$ Brow! oy penal} crete aon a STAR OF THE | gentlemen $1. WET 000 tons, burthes) ‘rill leave from ler No.3. will leave New York | true advice, founded on | wall ADAME MORROW IS, WITHOUT EXCEPTION, THE most wonderful ast: im the world, or that s ever beenknown she tell ast Present and events; and will show your futuye husband and frie which astovished thousands during ber travels in Europe. She isa seventh daughter of 2 seventh daughter, and was borp with a natural gift inveking the powers of her wonderful science to tell evn their very thoughts, and wil) cance Lappy pairs te come togatber, who will all enjoy the greatest happinsue of watrimovial bliss. Her predictions are truly aston- Those who wish a speedy yosy call soon, and they may de;cnd upon the eternal principles of magical 76 Broome street, between Cannon and Colum so'ence. Harrigon street, North | bia. Gentlemen not admitied. RS PAFF CONNECTED WITH THE SPIRIT OF dbealbh —Mr. Editor, I readin your of the th ult. the statement of Miss Anos Wood, and havi suffered wih neuralgia ia my face for 4 weer, I the next day to sec Mrs. Paff, 396 Fourth avenue, and after waiting two hours for my turn, sbe operated with a wild character of electricity, which, under her magic hand, ; erfectly relieved me, so that I have had no relapse Hine. Uso this for publicatiou, if you wiab fer the pub- lie good. RAMINTA CUR: “ SRAVELLERS GUID. RRANGEMENT FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST.— ZA. Tho steamboat FLORA, for Gutteaberg, Bull’s ferry, Tikiietuclum avd Fort Lee, will leave toot of Spring strcot, landing at Amos streot, Mondays, 6 and t0 A. M., and 2and (3 P. M.; Suturdays, 6 aod’10 A. M., and Qand6% P.M; Sundays, 7 and 10 A. M., and 2 and 645 P.M.; gill other duys at 10.4. M., and 2 and 6% P. M. UFFALO AND CHICAGO.—THE SPLENDID LOW pressure steamer BUCKEYE STATE, qill leave falo for Chicago, touching st Cleveland, Detroit, inaw, Mapiton Ieaude, sheboygan, Milwaukie, Ra” Cine, Kenosha and Wauk gen, on Tuesday evening, Au- gust ?, and on every alternate Tuesday evening, during the season of navigation. ‘ ‘A4MDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD 70 PHTLADEL / pbla, from pier No. 1 North river —Two Imes daily, at 7 A.M. and2P. M. The morning lino st 7 A M., by steamboat Johu Po'ter, to South Amboy; thence by cats to way places t¢ Philadelphia, Fare—$2: seooud class, $176. Expres live at 2 P M., by John Potter te Awhboy; thence direct to Camden by care, thronjh ic Ove bovis. Fare, $8. Wee gcoomnicdation and eri grent line at 1P.M.; fare, $2.50; emigrantlireat 62M. jare, $1 75. J AY BOAT FOR ALBANY AND THE INTERWE a dato tandings.—Fare one doliar, Meals served on board. The welt Known and favorite stea: WASHINGION, Captam J. B. Odetl, will lea srom foot of Jay atreet every Tuerday, Taared turday at 7 o’cloek A.M. Fovnrnis Monday, Wednesday aud Fricay. AY BW YORK AND_PHILAVELPMIA AND THE S0U°H and West, via Now Jersey Railsoad. —Unitea Stator Tail apd express Hines leave Now York, foot of Cortland sircet nt 7, 8 and 10 o'clock A. M, 4% and 6P M. Through in four hours. Fare—$2 25 in 7, $2 75 4h ami 8Sin8, 00nd The New Jersey socommodation line leas@e at 12 M., at $2, stopping at all way atations Through tickets cols for Ciooinoatl (at $15), aaa West, ona for Baltimore, Washingion, Nowfclk, &, through baggoge checked to Washington ip 8 and 1 M, avd@P, M. traloa. N% YORK TO THE WiTE MOUNTAINS DIRECT. AN | By vatirond via Springaeld, Bellows Falls, Wiod- ser, White River and Wels Kiver to Lictieton, base of the diourtaive ; axa via Montpelier, Buriiagton, st Albans snd Rouses Point to Montreal and Ogdensburg. Ticket offices Now Haven Kullrond, corner dway nnd | Canal street ; nud corner of Twenty-nixth street and | Fourth averuc Kapress terion—8 A. M., and4P. M Beggage checked throug. FRANCIS HYDI, Agent, 162 South street, N.Y. ONDAY BOAT FOR ALBASY.—MERGHANTS’ LINE, + in connection with New York Cent Railroad.— ‘The steamer HERO, Capt. J. W. Hancox, will leave the F% foot of Robinson street every Sonday, at 6 o'clock M. For freight or paveage apply on board, or of G. f. ANLLY, at the office om the OLB MES ACADEMY OF WRITING, BOOKKEEP- ing, Kc., 609 Broadway.—Pupils may enter day or at redurod terms. An shed practicx! accountant explains all the de. teal business tramsactions, and propares pupils to évoning for the Avguat accom tails Cs néuet Awy net of double entry &. DE @RAND-VAU'S BOARDING SCHOOL FOR young gentlemen, Hudson terrace, Hoboken, Not re-open on the lat of September. Otrontirs and catalogues at the institation, and at *hophard & Co.'s ‘ulton wtreet. M vd im gue poms, AMUSEMENTS, OWERY FARa Tks. —FROPRIETOK, 1. P. W. B Biase Mansger, F CO Wey .s.--Doors opan at cos comme ot u.@ fae. 2b Gr apg 12% onpta Munday evening, Auguat 7, Sikerak Wand Madame Margaretta Olinza on the T's) ope waecrereerer-ressnesitnn nae iieieart ORDY’S NATIONAL THEATRE, DRESS OFRELS 4 30 Upper Boxes. 2o cnnts Pit, 1234 gente; Orchorten Chairs, cavte, Private Boxes, 66. Doors open st T Peleck, commence a) 7 Monlay eveniog, August 5 Tae STURN tevitvor me, Diamond tp his » Devers, followed by Mr G.L Fonteine im Banje fo'o, Mr. R. W smith in bie aun ‘by A-LAD-IN THE WONDERFUL LA ew Lefolle, and % oouclude with PHE L’ TL. B whe great moral rama of 11k OLD BREWERY, af the request of +even hendred end twenty-thres of owe African united twins, wletely joined at the backs the living Rhinoceros, ke . 10 be seen z —Afternoun at 3, the new oomis ILe LAGE TO (OURT’ Ip the svooing, at 8 o’eloek, the most respectatie citi ‘two bea) by, obib rev moral orema of TIE OLD BREWE! Admittance. 26 cents; ebik'ren upce wa, 1234 cents, first baloony <n@ parquet. 123; cent ext) path aed UCKLEY’S 539 BROADWAY—GREAT ATIRACLON, Monvay Kvawa@, AUGUST 7, ® grand comylimentary benebtto E AND ? F. BRIGGS, being their Jast appearance previous to their departur@ for California, £. H. PEIRCE AND JERRY BRYANT bave kindly volunteered their services on this occasiony being alo their last appearance before their deparvur@ for Califorma. | The wholn stiength of BUCKLEY'S > ERTNADERS ‘will appesr, being the last night of * Cinderella.” Figket#......+0. eye .e-+ oe + sone SO oental N. B.—Tueeday evening, August 8, grand new bute Jeeque on Bate’s Opera of ‘The Bohemian Girl,” ia thiee acta. JABTLE GARMEN —THE FOURTH GRANO SUNDAY OUNCEST, at CASILE GARDEN, BY LODWORTH’S BaND, will take piser op SUNDAY EVENING, AUGUST 6, when will be presented « ch.ice programme of Clase and racred Muric. comprising the Gia» OF THE MODERN OOM For prgramine, &¢., se small bills, Adwissic steceeeeeees / 28 COmts Doors open at 6, perfomnance commences at 8 ei The Garden will’ > oyeo tnroughout the day til) o'cicek PM, for sistem desirons of enjoying the cog breeze, and viewing the maxnificaas seegery of the and harbor from the upper galleries. Admission 12: ornte. TRCUS.—GRAND CON OLIDATION OF TUB TW@ Inrgert Cirenser nnd moat poovlar equestrian astabe Jizbmente in the world, viz, the well known oompanier ef Welch's Natiows! Cireva and Hippodrowe, of Philadel p and Lent’s New York Circus forming two distinet exb tions blenved toge ber nnd both given under one Saas mevse pavilion. for @ sivgle price of admission—rer ports by inferior companies to the contrary, notwithe Standing Doors open at 2 end 7 c’clock. © Admissiort ovly 26 cents. hibit, on August 1 ne; 14th, Jardan: Icky Auburn; 16th, Wat Geneva; 18th, Gannoe @oigua; 19th, Lima; zist, avn Springs; 22d and 239, Rochester; 24th, Kergen , Batave; 16th, Albjong th, Meciva; 20th, Lockport? goth, Lewiston; 31 Niogara Falls; eptemoer t wod 2, Buifalo; 4th, durovsy 6th, Pike; 7th, Rushford; 8th, Cuda} ree; ‘12th, Friendship; 13¢! Genesse; 14th, ‘Hornelisvitle ; 16th, Capeateo;” 16: Bath; 18h, Pennyan; ive Qt, Flmires 28d, Corvt renee, Pa,; 2th, Covinet 29th,’ Waverley; 30th, Cortland ; 4th,’Mwathou; bun, Norwie! bridge; 7ib, Greene; Oth, Binghamton, (RANKLIN MU:EUM, NO. {8 BOWERY.—GEOP Lea, proprietor. —the sbove eatablixhmeat, only one in the United Sinten where the Model Art: are exhibited, is closed for the season, for the pr 4 Saturday, Aug. of refitting, &c. It will re-open on ANCE BY THE LGU OF Tie MOON.—GHRAR gaia coulloa excursion up the North river to Tastes August 7, 1864. The large and powe: tel steamboat INDERWRITE, the large double deck. ‘Darge Clinton, and Uaion Brass Baud, are engsged. T Gancing Will be under the directions of » committee. Tr: Dout will leave Delaney Paid 1 ae a 8; pler 8 North river, at 84; Spring «tree 3 Au Hiioot at 0; wenty-Afth etieet at 9); Manhattanville 9%. The bouts wil lay at Hastings Kefreshments wili be provided on board, returning es q in the morning, stopping at ali of the above landing Fare for the excursion ov cents. on fondely, to lows:—Leave New Yorn, Took of Spang M., 1775 and OP. ML; ‘pier No. 9 N.H, and M.; Coney Island, at 11 a. M, Dand 6% fanding at Fort Haanitan exch way. Fare to Fort Bsa {lvom or Couey Island, and back to New York, 25 cents, No half price. (XCURSION FOR THE MILLION.—CHRAPEST 84H, in the States; fare six cents, poate leave for Sisten Island The esy to get fine view ot the bay, harbor aud vsean, sta air, ie to take tne Staten isiand ferry, ‘dell street; besa! terme for pic nic and societies, Apply at the terry House. XCURSION TO THE FISHING BANKS.—THE steamer LAURA KNAPP will leave the foot of Amos streot at, 734 o'clock, Spring street at 734. Pook alip at 8, Broome srevt, bast river, at 844, Ne a North river, at 9o’cloek. Batardays exce; ONS 30 THE FISHING BANKA—THB amer LAURA KNAPP, Captain Anderson, vill wake otrip every day ww the week, excopt Satur’ leavir g foot of Spring street at 7 o’alock A. M.. Pe yarns wisest, East river, 634; pier No. 3 ee wNU xék ST ANNUAL PIC-NIC AND COTILLON | KXCUR- sion of Company G, Amerioan Rifles, Tlat N-Y. 8. M., at Gooderan's trove, Fiuesta soatesun, ‘Avgust'8. "The steamer MAY QUEEN and barge 1RE' ‘accompanied by Dodworth’s bend, will sake the above excursion. Tichets 50 cents, to be obtained of any meme der of the compavy, or at the boat on the morning of the excursivn, The boat will leave pier foot of Amos street at 734 o'clock; “pring street, 7%; Pier 3, 8; Peck sp, $3; Hroome strect, 6%; Third street, 914; and Bighty- sixth streot, Yorkville, at 10. ‘The barge will lay at foot of Third street while the boat in making the landiugp, RAND ANNUAL PIC NIC AND COTILION EXCUR- sion of Peterson Engine Company Nu. 16, to Nyeok, on Moncay, August 7. he cornmittes of acrangemogts respectfully intorm theic friends and the Uecne) ‘Voat, is coverquence +f sume mist Teference 1@ the ground, &e , they have concluded to pe. thelr an~ nual pie vie ut the charmiog and deligh| village of Nyack, instead ef at Mount Hermon’s Grove, as previ- ously announced, and they feel assured the w give oniversal satixfection. The boat will lave foot Howmond street at 7 o'clock A. M; Spring street, 7 Pier 3, North River, 8; Tenth atreet, 834; Broome 9 o'clock Tho barge will lay at the foot of Broome strevt. Lickets, Sfty cents. asks OONLIGRT EXCUR*10N '6 THE FISHING BANKS ley evening, the 8th ef Avgost, Inaving the foot of fiprivg mreet at 8 o'clock, Peck slip 834, Broome atroet, Pier No. 8 at 9o’clock, returning by daylight; beard. RSION TO '1HE HEAD OF THE SOU’ allege Point, Whitestone, New Rocha! ard Glen Cove, ‘The new and ep endid steamer GO! W, Capt. Alber: E. Shay, will mace av exearsion ev nndvy during the reason to the abore places, ays Fulton Market ‘lip at 53¢; De apey street at 9; Tee! streot ot O44; Twenty-cighth streetatGJs, A M. Reterme ing will leuve Glen Cove at 8, P. M. Fare to Oo)? Point 12% conta; White New Rochelle sente; Glen Cove 25 conta, & NPVAkSIKAMBOAT MAY QUE. ILL BECHARTERED xeursions on ony future day of the season noe Jo target ¢ mpanies or pacties wiabing te reeabiy, she offers accommodations an: ed by wy steamboat on the saters 0 Ke 10 cecompany, when required. Fo ious apply*to 'T. C. DUKANT, Ne. irs, back offic BUROIS’ OFFICE FOR THe EXCLUSIVE TREAT of females, 1,049 Broakwag, dear Twonty-ninth «trect. Remetios for females frote $1 to $; advice giatis. Paid letters answered oy maik D®,. RICuaRDeON, ae College reeone ADUATP OF ROT, if Sus Dobdlin cnx be con: fr wert Oa M to7P Me, at hie ree AD sagen prvi tr ihe Tae te "ip she hounttase of thie opnat 8 ) om to promire a ice. cure $3 4 oaeer vrom the aonptry attended se C ee BR. MACK CAN BE CONAULTED IN HIS SPEOTAL) I ‘at No. 60 White four doors weet of Bro wey. from tol, and from 6 to? in the ever » Dr. Mach’a remedies for female derangements sold im only. Prive $6. R. WM. SCOMMER HAS REMOVED TO 171 EI § Detwern Grand aud Broome streste. Office bo.r from 7 to @ A. M., and from 2 to 6P. M. Dp" JOHNSON, 15 DUAN STREET, MAY BB CUN- pullted confides cially on diseases. Twenty-t©o years in ene speciality, evables Dr. J. to cure such carer a have baffled those leas experienced than himself. Com situonel weakness eflectually cured withou: the us: af ony deleterious drug. R. J. F. MAHON, GRADUATE OF THE DUBL Lor don and Edipourg Universities, and enceeet Vbree medics] schovla in Cincinnati, Ohio. homege pathic dispensary 493 Brooras street, « fev doors Bast roedway; office hoursfrom 9 A, M. til6 P.M. Poot attended to from 9 to 1L A. M. R. MeCLINTOCK’S DIARRHGA CORDIAL COON tines to prove by thousands of enres thes it in Xf wost extraordinary apecitic for diarrbeea, Sargiery, a ine it cholera ever discovered. No person 08 withontit. Price 25 and 50 conte ya droggists every-rbere, and by A. CUSEL cot. LATMONT, PARIS AND TONTON PHYSIC. bottle. Sold MAN & 00., 13 - ARNUW’S AMERICAN MUSEUM — Revival oF