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@UNANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Weowespay, August 9—6 P.M. ‘The stock market opened dnl! this morning, and the Meling lasted all day. For the better olass of stocks | ‘Pere was a small demand, but the railroad fancies all @ecliaed. Ax compared with yesterday afternoon we | mote a decline of 14 in Erie, in Reading \ im Central, 2% in Micbigan Central, 44 im Clev laud and Toledo, 1 te buy amony the public; and whatever the bulls may my, 80 farfrom teadency towards improvement being moticeable in railroad securities, the disinclination to par- hase, or end money on them, becomes daily greater. ‘Bo use a Wall street phrase, there is abundant evidence Defore us that ‘the bottom’? has not been reached. ‘The committee appointed at the meeting of the Harlem Beech Bachem, | ce | gOn ALB. von ay, —t $1000 cantor’n 1070 10” “lob ana NY Cen fuk 6 YY eee BE [+4 se sooo @ « Untry trade, situated Im one of the Beat business 3000 4 | lceat ma down town, west ‘A Wine with res! name, ~ 300 sintin, where an interview may be bed, will meet with Loi ‘lor en. Address J. 8., box 120 Gerald oflies. 160 | - —FOR SALE, THE STOCK AND FIX. s 25-00). tures of a large whotonate soa rota 50 procery ted fs first rate neiguborhoed, and 100 ‘has dow «ines? of $75,000 per year. Keat very low ‘about {0 leave the eity. Inquire Reason for selling bei ‘assau strect, room No. 6, 200 a do. Bea 7% | of DECKER & CO., 81 5 | 1¢0 10 ~ 1 ce ay 48 | $2,500, pnt antatl e att | 380 .N Jersey ZineCo. 5% 50 horoughfares in she city, where any smart en- 20 a0... 5 50 prising man may make a fortune. ‘his ir uvques- 50 Nic Tran Co..b25 38 150 tionably a rare chance. Rent nominal and terms easy. 25 Wo ssooness ne = Apply at 251 Broadway, up stairs. DEWIGHT & 00. 5 Paname Railroad 94 100 —WANTED, A PARTNER WITH THE 200 Cum Coal Co... $2.000, ‘above amount to join the advertiser o i» hin] n Bailresd stockholders, meet daily, and ar progressing | yp buctiou besisves in this eitysthe losglion ged aah store WD their labors Their report may be expected on | 200 leased for thre years. Koference given and required. Tuesday next. It is understood that they will recom = Address Aucticn and Commission, box 123 Herald office. mend the company to asiume a! the fraudulent stock | 399 —RARE CHANCE FOR A GENTLE ‘and bonds, and will further suggest that a thorough re- | 300 41.500. man with the above amount of capi- form be introauced into tie management of the concern. rt tal, 10 purchase a light manafootariog business, which ‘Wile latter i: Jerstood to signify that the resignation a is paying Ofty per cent avd business iocre: ‘Will be latter is understoo bl F | 00 told very low on account of bad health. For further ef the old Board be accepted at once and unconditionally | 600 particulars, addrees A. Ay box 144 Herald office. ‘Bho example of the Harlem will, of coursn, be followed in | 0 thy ONLY DOWN, FOR A STORE, STOCK AND @ve time by the Now Haven Company. Spite of their re- | 100 100 do. #181 500 house, whlalllelasge anteater doing Iactance, public « will compel the shareholders | sy “4 “oO wc 874 | a good business, <0 rlesia tee the city; 16 trains daily fa the latter to aseuine the stock issued in thelr names | 60 2) Mich South RR., 94° ) stopping mear the door. Apply to Asscen as this is done, raileoad secarities may possibly SECOND BOARD. RW. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. pevive; but not till then. sree I In Im Sk ’47 86 60 bs Hand RRR..b3 49 It was sxperted that the recent oceurrences at San Jaan, and the lose of the Ometepe, would have a do- presaieg effect op Nicaragua. It has not varied so mush, Bowever, as the general run of the fancies, and was firm after the bosrd. Al! ert H Nicolay’s semi-weakly auction sale of stocks and Don's takes place, as usual, to morrow, (Thursday,) 1000 Tl Cen K R Eds, 2600 do... 0... 60 SHON YCRRBs.43 87 11 shs Cont] Bank b3 100 200 Canton Co,....d4 22 200 Cum Cl Co....s3 3034 60 do 100 do ye s] 30 0 —GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE 5 * a e for sale, lease, stock, end fixtares. iis is’ corner stond, and the location is unsurpassed by any in this city; 1ent nominal. To any person wish- ing to engage in the above this offers a splenaid oppor- tunity. Apply to VEWIGHT & GG., 254 Broadway. 1 OOO rraereo A PURCURSER FOR AN $1 Q)..a ‘estabtiatiod: maufeoraciag bas! next, with a route of nearly 900 regular customers 700 Exie Railroad, .s3 00 . at 12% o'clock, at the /erchants’ Exchange, The -tock market in every partioular shows singalar marks cf weakness, and no order could have been exe quted for the sale of any important quantity of eash stock; and judging from the opinions of our most expe meneed speculators, the decline must sink much lower Where the end is to be may be readily anticipated; but ‘te time when apy very serious cullapse will take place admits of romewhat wore doubt. Like the flickering of the dying candle, though its extinction be certain, stil! 4a cota! going ont fe dilatory, and often doubtful. Tt is amporsible to withstand the cris's while the elements of distrust are in constant progress of culmination. ‘Wherever we turn we perceive an accumulation of dim. eulties; avd we here take thie opportnnity to correct an “error in our recent statement, in which we were in fault, de our vepresenjation that the proceeds of the sale of ‘the 6,000 shares of stock belonging to the Erie company reduce] $510,000, when in fact, and in sadness, it did net yield to exceed $260,000. The Erie bonds of 1871 were freely offered at ©, and could not te sold at a higher rate than 60, evineing a degree of disercéit which nothing but am anticipated insolvency coald justify; and of course, wader this impression and depression, the compa By’s acceptances and unprotected evidences of debt eould not be negotiated at any price, especially as the warket has become suddenly flooded by the general at- tempts to resell, resulting in the creation ef an over- eharged competition among the venders. After sustaining a most enviable distinetion on the stoek-list. we perceive that the Cumberland now shows @osiderable weakness, which of course gives rise to many tpeculative suggestions, none of which, on ia- Vestigation, we venture to predict, will prove other- wise than inventions purposely intended and in- vented to affect the temposary value of the stock. Te is sald that one or more of the directors have within a few days sold out all their interest, which, though true, forms no other ground for specula- fie than the mere supposition that the sellers woul employ the avails of their sales to greater advan- ‘tage in withdrawing large amounts of their own paper from the bands of cormorant shavers. These are not times for over-delicacy or fidelity. The shipment of specte this day to Europe, by the steamer, amounting to $750,000, has created more than wena] attention, as the general expectation had been that ‘the sum would have been very much less; and when we particularly note this exportation, #0 unexpectedly large, ‘We sagret to add that reporis are now current that the Baturday steamer will carry off upwards of $1,000,000— perhaps a greater increaso—making the exports of the week reseh the enormous amount of $2,000,000. ‘The operators for arise in the Reading predicate their @xpectations on future prospects, and do not doubt that ‘Qhis stock will recover its lost position, from its well Skmown recuperative powers, especially when reduced to ‘She lowest state of hopelessness. The demand for desirable dry goods is steadily in- @reasing. A large number of country buyers are in town, and are busily engaged in making selections. Tuis Shey are enabled to do, among the stock of fancy articles which have no established character, on easy terms, as he owners of such are rather timid, though they have ‘mot very heavy supplies of them on hand. It is supposed that their reason for being so anxious to sell ts to be found only in their want of available funds. To secure hese, they have been induced to offer some of their goods St slightly redueed prices; but this action has not re- @alted as they desired that it should. Hence, thoy are Deseming more uneary as their pecuniary difficulties in- erase; and to release themselves from this embarrassing ‘anxiety it is thought that they will have recourse to the pablie salerroom. By doing so they cannot avoid serious Yooses, and these would not be very encouraging in the Beginning of the season. Yet it is gratifying to know Shat all prudent operators, who have entered into no purely speculative engagements withont @ly consider- ang their own position and the prosprcts ef the trade this winter, feel themselves casy and comfortable in po:ses- aion of supplies which they can readily and profitably @ispese of, boing, as such are, mainly composed of stand- rd gocds, for which a market is at all times te be found, and this, too, on ratisfaetory coniitiy os Mhis feature, we are glad to be able to state, is qui. fully developed as the less attractive one before m tioned; and for this reason till have confidence i the future success of the business. Brown sheotiags ‘and sbirtings sre moceraiely active and steady in price ‘Mough the least desirable kinds slightly favor buye-s There is more doing in bleached goods, whieh are gone wally rm. Cotton jeans are no! as freely offered as they are needed; hence they command fuil prices. Deniins faddrills are unchanged. Duck is more sought aiter, end ata slight rise in value. The demand is good for gingdams, and only vory moderate for lawns, at former quotations, Ornaburgs are becoming more sbundant fandean be had, in large lots, at rather lower figures ‘The inquiry is, however, «tame ous. Printing cloth are in modera'e supply and request at previous rates. Prints are but epuringly dealt in at prices which are generally deemed low by manufacturers, who calculated ‘apes a livelier business and a higher range of quotations fer the commencement of the reason. This would seem to be a rather unpromising beginning. Stripes and fSeks are more inquired for, and are steady in value. We sadjoin s comparative statement of the shipweats Bence of cotton goods during eight months (to date) of — 1854. Decrease. Incroave. 260 1,605 4011 2121 4,961 a 17,849 4,260 ‘Ne particular change can be discovered in the market Ser woollen productions. Blankets are valuableand firm, ‘qmeepting the poorest kinds, which are rather lower. @assimeres and cloths are active and steady in price Doeskine are unaltered. Flannels are more in requost at Ball yates. Jeans and linseys remain as last noticed. ‘Shere is a betier supply in market of mouselin de laines, ‘Dat they are in fair demand at regular quotations. Sati- mote and tweeds appear rather dull, though they are ouMy held. A comparison of the feotings of the weekly bank state ‘ment of the Boston banks, published this murning, with ‘hose of the statement for the previous week, exhibits ‘he following results:— July 31. August 7 Oapital ........... $90,953,135 $50,006,460 Inc, $19,525 Deans & discounts 49,025,045 838,806 «= 710,761 eeses 2,8 11,272 150,920 y' . 81,425 7,854 Ine, 408,842 8,207,607 “$45,562 ‘The increase of capital consists in $4,775 addition to ‘te Blackstone Bank, $2,950 to the Eliot, and 87,000 to the National Bank. ‘We learn from « local paper that the State Bink of Jeuncssee has atirculation of $2,180,049, and owes to @epeaitors $734,747. It has of specie, $1,182,697; notes of ether banks, $146,800; due by other banks, $516,379 @omestic bills, $1,455,900; notes discounted, eo. The holders and depositors are abunda weetet 50 de, c pads Palla ake 8935 Real estate located in the country would be taken in ex- change. Address, with real name, i. H., Post Of —FOR SALE, A TEA, OOFFEE, FRUIT 900.-an coalneBocees cement Aeeaioes Weation; also a splendid confectionery and ice cream sa locn; alco a first ate oyster and diniag saloon; also a CITY TRAVE REPORT. Wepsranay, August 9—6 P. . Mi. Asurs were quiet, but hoki higher, at $6.0.$6.08% for pots, and $5 56; for pearls, per 100 Ibs. fa BREADSTUFFS —Flour was exceedingly se much Broad: dearer. The day's business embraced. 8,000 pbls. info. | Millinery and fancy store. Apply at 251 Broadway up Hor to choice State af $0 6244 a $83 tulxed to fancy | ee ———_____- matelidenaiaa . ‘estern, $7 75 a wud other kiuds in tion. WILL PURCHASE THE REM ESTATE Salen were made of 2,900 bbls, southern, chiefig'at $8 75 G50 business, together with the office furni- ty &c. The business is well es- a $912% for mixed to good straight Dragdayywith 200 bois, re flour at £5.50" for sfine, “aud ee fine; fer , decks, new tren safe, with 150 bbls. Jersey coro meal at $3814 per bbl. vablished. Income over $2,000 per annum. Like vi-e, A Out seventy village lots will be sock for half price Wheat was also very rere and wanted. “Tho sales were | Reason for selling: going out West, JUBN FARGIS, 331 confined to 1.500 bushels Genesee white (new) on pri- | Grand street, Williamsburg. vate terms, and 600 Tennessee red at $180. Rye and oats ruled about the same. Corn was doing better. The tranractions comprised 65,000 bushela, at 66c. a 60. for upsound; 69c. a 72c. for poor to prime Western mixed; ané 723¢c, for round yellow, per bushel. Corres —The market continued tolerably active, with sales of 1,760 bags of Rio at 10c. a 10%c.; and 70 do. Laguayra at 103¢c. he market continued steady, with sales es- not leas than 400 or 500 bales. FrricnTs —Rates for Liverpool were some firmer, with @ little more offering. About 10.0¢0 a 12,000 bushels of grain were engaged at 24d. a 44., in abip’s baga; and U0 & 500 bales of cotton at 5 S2d., for compressed, and nominal. The last 0 CA®H.—A RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, IN the village of Mott Haven, a beautiful two story and basement cottage. The house is new avd woll finished, with piazza im front, and it will be sold for 31,400, on the folowing favorable terms:— Asilow as $300 cath will be taken, the balance to be paid in yearly instal- ments of $200 each—about the same as paying rent. Any person of moderste means wiahivg a home of their own Will never bear of a better opportuniiy. ull and examine the premises, avd judge fot yourselves. THOMAS OVERING: Mott Haven. WILL BUY A FINEBUILDING LOT 25 BY 112 feet, in a thriving village, a few minutes ‘vk from Upper Morrisiania depot, and $160 cash aod $7 monthly instalments will secure a small new eottage, and city lot. Address Cush, box 127 Herald office, 20 -—A LIGHT, PLEASANT BUSINESS FOR ai \J® sale for the above sum. Can be made to pay $5 to $0 perday profit. This is «rare chance for enter- rise. Apply this day at the Western Hotel, No. 7 ortlandt street, rovm 107, BAKERY FOR SALE—IN A FIRST RATE LOCA- tion, doing » business, mostly in the pho. The rent is very te. Sold because. the owner going inthe country. Also, an ice cream saloon. in- quire of DECKER & €0., 81 Nassau street, room No. 6. 3-16d for uncompressed. Flour wi engagement of rosin was made at 1s. Rates to London were duil. No engagemenis of moment were reported. To Havre, some pot ashes were eugaged at $6. Gotton and bone were at 3c. per Ib, To California, rates oon- tinued to rule at 4V¢ a 45c. per foot measurement. Fisu.—Dry cod were less active at $3 621 a $4, per ewt. A limited inquiry existed for Mackerel, at $18 for No. 1, $14 for No, 2, and 88 for No. 8, por bol. Pickled herring ruled quiet at $3.a $3 26 per bbl. Smoked herring were more in request at 60c. a 62c. for scaled, and 90c. a 823;e. for No. 1, per box. All kiads were in light supply. Hay.—The market was inactive at 65¢. a 70c. for ship- ment, and 80c. 0 968. fer local use, per 100 lbs. New was eclling at 6¢e. 1RoK.—sales of 60 to 100 tons Scotch pig were mado at $41 a $41 50. Larus.—Eastern were in better demand at $1 81X a 91,8736 per thousand. FAVORABLE OPFOR(UNITY FOR @HEMISTS AND others.—-For sale, a ehemical factory, with six lote #.—Rocsland was quoted, to-day, at 95c. for com- | of land, and every thing necessary.and im porfect order, for mon, and $110 for lump, per bbl. immediate uso It has a good run of Dastioss, and the Navat Brones.—<Sales of 200 a 300 bbls. spirits turpen- | present owner will remain one or two months t0 1): tect were made at 47c., including one lot reported at 46¢. the purchaser in the manufacture of many arts pay. Ons.—Crude was moderately inquired far at 54c. a 56c. | ing paying from thirty to fifty per eent. Je is situuted for whale, and $1 46 a $1 47 for sperm, per gallon. Sales transpired of 200 baskets olive at $3 50 a $3 62: ms linseed at 70c. a 80c.; and 1,200 gallons 6c. a 78 r § Puoviniows.—Pork was less active. ‘The sales included near New York. Address box RARE INVESTMENT —FOR SALE, THE EXCLU- A sive right of making Blakey’s celebrated worm fo. 614 Post Office. ; 8,000 at 5 lready in the 860 bbls, ot $12 a $12 125 for mons, and $1050 for prime, | bites Societies bucioesa this would reve a anlonnig inn with $14 for prime moss, per bbl. Bales were also made | vestment, they having been extensively used in thesouth of 400 cut meats at 6x. 73e.for hams, and | fcr the last two years with the most flattering success. 6X. a 6c. for shoulders; with 700 bbls. lard at 10c a 106. per ib., and 200 barrels beef at previous prices. Butter and cheese were in moderate demand at full rates. Certificates from some of the most eminent doctors will begiven. Sickness of the rietor isthe reason for . Address Blak ti 10H PANEh of 150 cans were mado at $3 87 w $451 per ee nets Relive nace dgisged asses ibe. pases Boar—About 150 boxes Castile fetched 10%e. por Ib OOT AND SHOE STORE FOR SALE.—TAE STOOK SUGARS.—The market was steady, but transactioar were moderate. The sales embraced 80 hhds. of Texas, on private terms; about 360-do, New Orleans, at 54c.: and 150 do, Cuba museovado at 4c. a be. Tovacco.—About 50 to 60 hhds. Kentucky leaf wee ried at Cc. a Ge. LLOw —The seles embraced about 31,000 Ibs. within a day or two, at 124¢. per Ib. Wursxxry.—Sales were made of 800 bbls., Ohio and pri fon, at 82c. @ B2%c., with 75 hhds. drudge at Sic., usu- al terms, per gallon. and fixtures of the new store, corner of Third avenue and Thirty-third street, newly At/e: and farnish- ed, with a frech and very desirable stock of goods. -Toa suitable pemon an opportunity in offered rarely to be met with. Attached {sa Gne room for manufacturing, together with » complete assortment of lasts; a large lot of uppers, &e., evorything necessary for manufacturing purposes.” The place is now doing a good business, but will be disposed of on account of the death of the princi- INESS FOR SALE, OR PARTNER WANTED TO B supply the place of one retiring from the érm — ‘The article manufactured is at present extensively used and pays a profit of five bundred per cent on the eapical invested. Inquire of DECKER & CO., 81 Nassau street, room No. 6, HEAP BARGAIN FOR MACHINISIS.— A GOOD back geared lathe can be bought cheap, with heads twenty-one inches high, with over head motion, slide rests included, in good order. Can be seen at DANIEL ENSON’S, 1634 High atreet, Brooklyn. Price $200. \OAL LAND.—I HAVE A BODY OF SUPERIOR COAL land on the Sunbury ana Erie Railroad, which I will trade fora press and type, suitable for a coun:ry paper. Address B, M., 888 Greenwich street, N. Y. RUG STORE FOR SaLE—A FIRST CLASS STOR! located in a leading thoroughfare logantly fit up, with a full and cho: ‘tock of drugs, medicines, pot- fumery and faney articles. address H. B. S., Herald Domestic Markets, New Prvrorp On. Market, Aug. 7.—Sperm.—We hear of considerable inquiry for this article, but tho only transaction coming to our knowledge is a sale of 200 bbls. at $145 per gulion. Those having stored lots, however, refuse to eieane at this price. In Fairhavon we hear of asalo of 100 bbis. at $145. Whale. —Dhere has been a brisk Cemand rince our last, and tales of lots on the wharves, recently landed, have been made to the extent of about 4,000 bols., as it runs, av follows:—3,000 bbls. at 56c. per gallon, and 1,000 do. at pricos not transpired; 2,500 bbls. of the above to home minufacturors, and the balance to a New York manufacturing house. Whale- done.—The market bas been quiet, though with consider- able inquiry, ond holders are firm. The only sales we hear of are 0,000 los rat dde., cash, and 12,000 Ibs do. upon private terms, but supposed at au advance upon 40c, ‘The last named price is freely 8ifered. ed Theatres and Kxhtbitions, Bowsrry Treatre.——[he drama of “ Jack Shep- pard ” has been so very successful that the manag> ment announcers it again for this evening. Mlle. Marie Duret iz a great favorite, and is every night received with enthusiastic cheering. This evening Mad. Marga etta Olinza will commence the enter- tainments by her ascension on the tight rope, after which the drama of “ Jack Sheppard” will be given, and all wili close with the performances of the Bowery Minstrels. NiB10's Garpren.—Burton’s company of comedians bee: evening, when, no doubt, the Garden will be crowded in every depariment, az Burton, Johnston, and other eininent artists, are great fa- vorites with the dramatic peo, le of this city—Bur- ton as Pillicoddy, in the piece of that name, and as Toby Tramp, in the amusing piece of the “Mammy.” Friday eveniog, the Ravels and Mile. Mathias wil! appear. Natronar Treatrr.—This establishment is very well patrovized, and jast'y 80, as the company is very good, and the pieces are produced ia fiae style. The amusements for thia evening consist of the “Childzen in the Wood”—Mr. J. R. Scost as Walter, and Mrs. W. G. Jones, as Josephine. Mr. Diamond, the great daccer, will appear ; after which, tue ex- cellent burlesque of “A Lad in the Wonderful Lamp ” will follow. To see this piece alone is worth the price of admission. “ Plot aud Persoaation ” will end the pertormancea, Awenican Musevat.—The new comic ¢rams styl- ed‘ From Village to Conrt,” is to be represented this atternoon, aud tho successful moral. drama of the “Old Brewery” is the eveniug, both of which are well cast. Hirropromr.—An interesting javentle foot race is to come off this efternoon, in which fifty boyshave entered for several handsome prizes. The usual per- formmances will be given in the eveni Woov's MyneTRELs advertise a well gramme for RUG STORE FOR SALE—LOCATION EXCELLENT, fittungs very neat, rent low, and business good. Sickness in the owner’s family obliges him to leave, and he will sacritice much to prevent delay. Whoever makes the first cash offer te-day may secure a great bargain. Apply at 484 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. JINING SALOON FOR SALE, OR A PARTNER taken. Irquire at 208 West street. Fs S4LE—A HOTEL AND FOUR AORE3 OF ‘the best quality of land, three miles from Hoboken, J., on the Hockeneack plank read. The hetel is soau- tifully located, and is paying geod profita. The loeation cannot be surpassed in the Date at New Jersey. Price $8,000, a portion of which can remain on bond and mort- gage. None but a cash customer need apply. For fur- ther particulars apply on the premises, at Now D: N. J., or at the office of PITEIN & DIXEY, 77 Nassau street, N. F R SALE—THE LATHES, TOOLS, PATTERNS AND fixtares of @ brass founder's shop. Will be sold cueap, aa the parties are leaving the city. Thisis « rare ebance for any person possessed of a small capital. Ap ply at 126 West Twenty-féth street. e {VOR SALE—TNE WELL KNOWN HOTEL ON THE Coney laland Plank road, five miles from Brooklyn, late Hit or Miss. Will be sold cheap for cash, with or without the fixtures and furniture. ‘This offers the vest opportu- nity tor any person desirous of keeping a first rate hotel, being on the most fashionabie, popular and best fre. quenied rosd in the United States; with a lease of seven sears and the privilege of seven more. Inquire on the premises. ‘Ten weres of ground attached. ok E—A COMPACT DOWN TOWN PROPERTY. crits owner (about to settle South) would ex- change for city or State railway bonds or stocks, of sol- Vent character. Acdreas, by letter, for one week, Mr. J. AwGKLATRIN, 10: Neseeu street, room 13, with full par- ticulors to movt attention. SALE—000 ACKES OF WOODLAND, IN ike county, Pa., 150 miles from New York Erie Rayrond, and six miles from a good mar- selected pro- is evening, couiprising instrumental | jy Solos, tinge Soe: and the musical burletta | bet. ‘ibe lend ‘is principally timvered, meadon of the “Virginia Capids. Jang, and has on Resageets water power on ic BuckLRY’s SERENADERS are to repeat the new | Léceom vey healthy, with excellent fsaing and burlesque on the popuier opera of tue ‘ Bohemian ete St Fheeaie Gaived, 60 Lipari a ” this evening. It has met with complete suc- | Caysi snd Broa sway. F ae - : i ee ee RE RR AOVEUTINEMENTS. RENEWED Fk" SALN—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF AN okt established retail boot and enoe store. Terms made easy. Sno objection to take real estate in ex- oe = change “Th rare chance for any person desirous of : ___.._. THE FIREMEN. cotering into a cash ousiness. ‘ihe reason for selling out DUENIX HOSE CO. 22 TAKES Tila METHOD OF | M™2® own by opplying om the cam *OONOVER. returning their sincere thanks to Me. Wm, H Wood, baker, 76 Grend street, for tue bountiful supply of refreshments furnished then alter the Lire in Elonige atreet, near Grand. R. W. TAYLOR, Foreman. Hexky PRarck, Secretary, pro. tem T THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEFTING OF HENRY Howard Hore Company No. 65, held on Monday >On SALE— evening, August 7, 1564, the’ follosiag preambie and I & liquor RARE CHANCE FOR A PERSON WISA- OR SAL ing to er Datores of a fine segar store, Where a good ousiness can be dore, in Broadway. Fixtares sll new oad got up in magnificent style, Call at the store, 787 Broadway. THE LEASK, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF ¢ attached, stiuated in revolutions were mmanimoutly adoped:— ore of the mo * A doing a Whereas, Our late foreman, Augustud T. Anderson, | prosiabie bus'ness having resigned his office a9 man of this compray— | ing. Cello the p Theretore, Kescived, that we teader him our sincere re grets, with the expression of our hearty aympathivs, in Ee ZALF~OR EXY view of the (impaired state of tix bealth, which conpeis lot im Central his resignati a'ton of th duties, we extesd expression of our be prospe. ity. A , room No 9, se Frank A. Ro AT BAA miterials, tro » mantels, pire ally plavned and or T THE REGULAR ¥ Howare Company No é u . fnestia the village, to evening, 18 Fra hing garaena nimously eb ete fore ? s Henry K. Noyes, wae unoatow MAN, N man, vice Frork \ ’ ek LE—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A “, goed opportanity for enter! Rig: ue. A 0) ty for {ni puclocas, Apply’ at 210 Weat Rightocntn SALE GHEAP—A LADIES’ SHOR FP binh avenue; best stand im the sity, tenéed to. The only reason the owner bas canno’ attend to it, on ane ees Desi; of aw tor eoncera, Sea eee Weis. io the Firet ward, near Cortlandt in the city of New York, including Siete awe (wed ie of the ratus, &e., ke. The Spee sent $5,000, which can be vertiser, having apother business requiring attention, will sell the above ont oheap, all 36 Broadway, front office, seeond floor, from 8 to F% SALE OR EXCHANGE —A FARM ON ark f the Passsic river, about onc mile from New- Si caataintag ‘about six aeres, in a good state of , frame cottage. barn, outhouses, fruit aud forest trees, best of water, &c. For particulars address eultiva box 3182 Post Office, New all its castom, best selection), ves esinoss can be incr ared rtion ©The ly ite are at pre- y Gos which con be satisfactorily shown. ‘The ed "chtee $6,000 end No ore with a cash eapital of leas ft Inquire, for three days, of M 8 Whitney, by ELOUR AND FEED.—FOR SALE, THE LEASE, stock, &c., of » well established wholesale and re- tail four, grain snd feed store; one of the best locatious a large business. Satisfactory reasons for selling out. Address Grain, Herald office. ORSE POWER, WITH SAW BENCH, MANDREL AND H saws, (Campbell’s rotary,) allies and shaftiog, —Part ef shop, with s to let. Apply at WM. 8. FORD'S sash and in the eity, and doin, complete, for sale etory, 162 Weet Twenty fifth street. —_—— {J OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—IT IS BEAUTIFULLY situated in Brooklyn, hes been prcitiets # eed pply to DECKER is in first rate order. Price may remain on bone and mor & CU., 81 Noasau street, room E S00 6. Wi 1 be cold how or exchan; good stocks or real estate. blind IGH BRIDGE.—ABOUT FIFTY ACRES OF LAND beautifully situated on the Harlem river, on the Wentchester shore, and running back to three-quarters of a mile of Upper Morrisiana depot Harlem Railroad. Situation high aid bealthy, and benutifully wooded. in whole or in part, for Al to Tui’ Porter, 229 Broadway. city at- ne boarders im the house; bath reom. Good city re- ference exchanged. BROADWAY.—BLEGANT SUITS OF ROOMS 6 on first and second floor, suitable for fami lies, with full boarc; alee rooms for single gen'lemen, House bas all the modern improvements, gas, baths, &ec. Transient yereons alse accommedated. FRANKLIN STREET, FIRST HOUSE WEST OF Broadway.—Two parlors with large rooms attached, op first ané second floors, to let breskfast served if 1 for locgings, to a single gentleman: mized; also twe or threo single neatly furnished. Inquire as LISPENARD STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—A large tront room on the seeond floor, furnished, to let to a gentleman, without board. WASHINGTON PLA BETWEEN BROADWAY QE oud Washington orig stb visiting the city can be accommodated with airy apartments. The house contains all the modesn improvements. 1G POND, SERET S70, Len, APARTMENTS ELE- gantly furnisied with gas, &e.; and also several afvgle rooms” or gentlemen eniy. WES! THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIYTH aveni’.—To let, with or without board, hand- semely furni:bed rooms, transient or permanent. The house bas a! the modern improvements, gas, bath, &c. Apply as above, A WEEK FOR BOARD—FOR ROOMS FOR SINGLE $ gentlemen. Also an elegantly furnished parlor, for » gentleman and his wife, at $5 a week, each; and handsome front rooms for $8 a week, elegantly furnish- b fineteenth ed. apply at 102 Kighth avenue, between and Twentieth streets, "SMALL FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR SINGLE GENTLE- mee KAEMMERET, 102 Franklia st. men, to let, by 1 N FLEGANTLY FURNISHED APARTMENT TO LET, with full board, to one or two gentlemen, ina French family. Gas, bath, &e, Apply at 109 Waverley place. OTS FOR SALE—AT FROM $25 TO $100, AT BOIL ing spring, depot of the Krie Railroad, nine miles y City—22 minutes time, and 26 daily trains— Payable $3 cash, balanc#in monthly parment of $2. Ap- ply at No.’4 Grand street, Jersey City, near the ferry. from Jeri located, with all the modern improvements, would suit of rooms, furnished or unfurnished, toa gen- tieman und his wife, er two single gentlemen, with board, Apply at 62 Willoughby street, Brooklyn. A WIDOW LADY, HAVING A HOUSE PLEASANELY . NLY $875 CASH WANTED TO PURCHASE THE € handsome two story attic and basement house, finished throughout in the best manuer, three marble mantels, ali ing doors, cornice, centre pieces, &c, in Graham JOUN FARGIE, 331 with piazza and fluted columns in front, avenue. $1,925 for five years. Grand strect, Williamsburg \ IEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS FOR SALE CHEAP. Anew long, with fu fixtures complete, Also in diameter, 18 feet lo locomotive boiler of 20 jorse power. Apply to J. 8. BUNCE & CO., 26 Washington street. Pe TEACHERS.—TO BE SOLD, A PRIVATE SCHOOL, with furniture and all the school apparatus, and a lease of four years. Tbe rehool is very flourishing, and averapes from seventy to cighty pupils daily. The Swat Pply at the school, Seventeenth street, corner of fenth ave- nue, between 9 o’clock A. M. and 4 P. M., or at the er in going to Eorope on account of bad health. teacher’s residence, 80 Tenth avenue, Be Y¥. HN ROGERS, MISCELLANEOUS. Te ae AND CONSUMPTION CURED.— e DR. Ss paste, the only medi- cine in existence by which you can be cured; and the maany thousands that have been cured warrants the at- most confidence. By et your address, to Dr. you will be valuable medicine, accompanied with ing as above, box 116 Broadway Post Office. EARD OR MOUSTAOHE FORCED TO @ROW HEAVILY in aix weeks, by my ouguent, which will not stain cr injure the skin. $1 bottle, sent to or part of the ber, 44 South E BURG’S NO. 1 SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME.-THE reputation of the above brand is so well known and country. Third 2 bany, and 1 G. Graham, 47 Ann street ; Ze: Philadelphia ; Fe iecnaes by all who have made trial of its subscriber deems it .Pure ard genuine, or the proved to the coptrary. many of them where se: made by the side of Peru ference given to bis manufacture as a fertilizer. with remittance for the quantity the manufacturer, 152 Firat street, of upwards of 800 = eropl testimonials, showin, juired, ‘iliamabs arg: will meet with promnt sftention an {immediate dispatch. ., 129 Fultos street, N. Y., and the agricultural warehouses. Pri# $45 ton ot 2,000 Ibs. No charge for packages Pamypbiets, with directions for ure, &e., will ve sent os Please to ebserve the brand on each pack B. DE BURG’S No 1Super Phosphate of Limé! On tale @so at W. FE. SPALDING’S, application. age, C. R. @ prescription of a distin; who understands thorougb! elixir, where there is an; it of the liver, wit syroptoms euch as headache, dicsiness, pain ia the right boulder cr side, care, deficient ned aan pitls'25 centa per box. £6 CO iman & Co, ellow fyrred tongu of the kidneys, &c. , 122 Fulton street, has just received a which are made in the assortinent of Roudiere’s tion, at 89 Nassau street. SHEET METAL WORKERS—NOTICE.—ONE Q) Ts most valuabie aud useful Leo ened the last ten years, Webster, tent, dated March hours & Lo exhibited, between 9A. the room No. 12, at 11 Wall am engine of 15 inches boreof cylinier and three feet stroke, and two 80 inch boilers 30 fect fronts, grates, bearer bara, and all for sale, @ new boiler 42 inches , with five 10 inch flues, anda the atigiy poggtiag e0, way Post Office, N. ‘immediately farnjshed with « box of hls Proper directions. This medicine is agreeable to the taste, and if a eure is not effected, you will have your money returned, by ad- efficacy, unnecessary to take up the time of the reader in petty details. The article is ‘warranted urcbasé money igre te he e Bubscriber is in pos: = eveetnee a fertilizer. Orders, McCLINTOCK’S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS ARE the best pills ever offered to the public. They are ished professor of medicice, oly the wants of the human system, and treatment of diseases. They are excelent to use in connection with Dr. McClintock’s dyspeptic druggists and by A. ENTLEMEN’S BOOTS OF ROUDIERE, FROM PARIS. —J. Gauton begs to inform his customers that he it and best style. Also, » large assortment of French shoes, Mr. G@. solicits an inspeo- jogs that has beer been awarded & of Morrisania, New York, (letters 28, 1854) for a novel and invalual machine for making from 6,000 to 18,000 fect of kind) sheet metal tubing ver day. This machine is PANTMENTs FOR GENTLEMEN, ELEGANTLY furnisbed, on the first, second, and third floors, in suites or single rooms, to let, at No. 183 Bleecker atreet, f Broad’ fe changed. OARD = REALTE Se higwerenal, pare sie ray Hill against the world—high ground, pure good living; extra: Datla; eliserhal eompeny’ splendid views, ten parlors on first floor, charges rate, cars every three minutes. New family hotel, 678 to 679 Sizth avenue, on Palace place. OARD.—MRS. BLACK CAN ACCOMMODATE GEN- B tlemen and families (without children) with singlo or suites of rooms, and board, for the ensuing season, at 84 West Twenty-fith street, between Broadway and Sixth avenue. OARD—A rene or eee Malet bart iments, just vacat ‘Spanish ; Tor g “ ca house. French table, Dinner at 6 o’clock. Inquire at 161 Tenth street, corner Fourth avenue. Tooms for gemilemen, in « first el OARD.—TWO OR THREE SINGLE GENTLEMAN can be accommodated with board. Apply at 31 City Hall place. OARD—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, AND le gentlemen, can be aceommodated board, on application at 22 Union reasonable. irty of with fall oF place.. Te: Bs NEAR AND WEST OF BROADWAY—A second atory front suite; also, one or two other beautiful rooms, newly and handsomely furnished, dest Bathe and Unexce; able reference given. “Please call at So Cliutow place. oz OARD IN BROOKLYN.—VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS to let, furnished or unfi ina house rently situated on nage near the Wall Address 8. T., Heraldzoffice. Buy IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A PRIVATE Fa- mily, occupying @ first class house close to the Zouth ferry, Brockly, will be happy to accommodate one or two gentlemen, or a gentleman ferry. and his wife, with oe Ress fontiy. A ply at 87 Ponts skeet L) en ¢ family. a ic Bi tween Honry and Hicks streets, Brovklya, HIS WIFE, wish @ genteel furnished room, with board for ly only, ine private family, where few or no boarders aretaken. Aroom on the west sideof the city pre- , Address Wilkins, Herald ofice, location. Bemis WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN AND ferred. Price moderat for at OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, WHERE there are no other boarders, by 8 gentleman aad his wife. The best of references given and required. Yress G. 0., Herald effice. Bee WANTED—WITH A FURNISHED ROOM, FOR &@ Jady and gentleman, (board for lady only.) Hall bet2r00m preferred; uo attic will suit. Terms not to ex- cetd $6 per week. Address D. C., Broadway Post Oifice. OARD WANTED—IN HOBOKEN, BY A SINGLE German gentleman, in private family, with broak- fast and tea; one large room, or a small parlor and bed- room. Situstion near the ferry. Please address H. 8., Herald office. Ad- OARD WANTED IN JERSEY CITY—BY A SINGLE geatleman, where the comforts of a home can be nad;near tre ferry preferred. Address, by note, H. A., Herald office. ne OARD IN BROOKLYN WANTED—BY A GENTLE. man and his wife, ina private family, where no other boarders are taken and the comforts of a home may be realized; house must be first rate and situation ood. Any family wishing te reduce their expenses will ind this a favoratile opportunity, as comfort rather than econcmy is the object of the advertiser. changed. Address box 3,170 Post Office. References ex- OARD IN BROOKLYN WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN wishes to obtain board for himself and wife, in a quiet place in Beooklyn, between the South and Fulton ferries. Room furnished or unfurnished. The most unexcep- Leer y mgd given and required. Address G. H., er OARDING.—VERY PLEASANT AND NEWLY FUR- nished room to let, with board, to single gentle- men, or gentlemen and their wives. at 147 Hudson strect, neer Liubert, o; ite St. John’s Park. Modern improve- wilere all Inierericd tre slid a Towa sition = ia ths Beton ; : post paid, promptly feplied to in their order: BW iccaeins wa wiser ease CARs MILLE | Son's pentane sad hee et anos Reon ie Ree | rareibad eg mmen, gee tocomenated FPHE, HERALD ANNOUNCED SOME) DAYS SINCE loughhy stress, Brooklyn. Relerensee given and required at a preparation for the cure of dyspepsia soon be offered to the public, and we Va pai that this preperation, Heymann’s $1 por bottle, or $$ per Witac araxpns, “arronvey “AND COMMIS ports, penslegar and patents, speedily obtained from Wi Nos treet, New York. \nirpaiae sioner, fer the several States. Pass: 119 and 121 Nassau GENTLEMAN CONTEMPLA’ Spanish. Al hours daily to instruction in the above either of them,) will be liberally compensated, RdSes Orient, Broadway Post Office. pane: Renan cd At nl Oe a N OTICE TO YOUNG MEN.—SIGNOR VALLO’S GREAT JN ‘chars, containing instructions in the wonderful Science of magic and ventriloquism, will be sent part of the United States on receipt of $1. Philadelphia, Ps. LL PRIVATE TUIOR.—A HIGHLY EDUCATED AMERI- can genticman, a graduate of the first univesity in the country, having some leisure, would like to teach a few hou Having * be seors, the best testimonials ean be tor, Herald office, quizements an Ps ft instraction in the above language ( own, resigence of his pupils or at his own, to way can now be had at tho gong oad i brbedway. brice G A EUROPEAN tour, desires to improve himself in Freneh and ny gentleman or lady willing to devote two to any A fine set of aporatus, including the inexhaustible bottle, will be fold for $50, Address Signor gVallo, 96 Barker atreet, ch dey, in a private family or select school th publicly and privately for several furnished as to ex- perience, inteliigence and ability. Address Private Ta post paid, for three days, stating re- “H LANGUAGE—THE ADVERTISER WILL being his in private lessous, or small classes, either at the ‘Terms moderate. Address or apply to 8. T., 189 Clinton place, Eighth st. OARDING.—A FEW RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN can be accommodated with board and pleasant Teoms; also, @ back parlor for a married couple, furaish- e¢ or unfurnished. Apply at 18 Warren street, between Hicks and Columbia, South Brooklyn. Terms reasonable. ————— * Bicerwent ot 106 WAVERLEY PLACE, FIFTA door west of Washington square; a front parlor and ‘droom communicating, on second floor, furnished o ufurnished, to let, with board; bath, &., on the floor, Terms moderate. —————$———— ‘Bye 434 HUDSON AND 66 MORTON streets, four medium sized rooms—price six dollars per week for two single mea,or agentieman and his wife. ‘One very plessant front room to let, unfurnished. Also, alarge back parlor. Location cool and OARDING.—A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM AND BED- rocm, neatly furnished, to let toa lady and gentle- ian, with board for the lady only, in Greenwich street, near Abingdon square Board in referenee, Address Ophelia, three days. clean. advince. Line of way Post Office, for soso eeenseshethiensineependasiessensenstens Cee BOARD—TWO FAMILIFS CAN HAVE THE dest of board, in a first class Rouse, in 152d street, Cermanevijle; the first white house up the hill from the ag ver Railroad depot. Easy of access to the city. C= BOARD WANTED—FOR A YOUNG LADY, / for three months, somewhere near rivate family, or where there are only a few iocation must be healthy. ecommodations and terms, whieh must be moderate, A. \4, Herald office, Reference given, if required. eity, in 8 temen their wives or single goa somely accommodated, at yards from Tas depot’ Woatad leant the at? heer a 10 PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.—A MARRIED T lish lady, Teidng In pow aa healthy ne ot Beesley, wakes sireet one block west | \OUNTRY BOARD AT NEW BRIGHTON.—ROOMS TO beard and Inctrest ia all the bemesbor’ or $ thoreugh be bad for families, a: the Belmont House, oppo- English edueasion. “Also, music, French theferry at New Brighton, Apply to Mrs. Collin, om Kefors to familicn in which sive’ has taught. Address | the premises. Ds sttaanateaianiaaliicadlahsly FTE FRENCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES, AS TE. q And conversation, may be tho: a at 483 Broacwny, near Broome sire, to te suvoutior favo: rably known in this city for a number of it for wired for business roughly learned in private lessons, his excellent mode of teaching. E. MUSICAL. Ww ments at great bargains. action, which has no su, sousuitule a perfect inst rior in ment. ‘RAND APOLLINEA, 16 BO A to aceo, the only accom, in America, will reopen his August 14 for daily private b for which several ky nateged ARuet wo dln backduinera wauet cas ble eraeuite onean ba LAOD & 00.3 FIRST PREMIUM PIANO. os, with a large acvortment of new and séeoa!- a Wo ish to cal a on to our grand disgor 0, with new gran 5 all’ the points which LINJOLN & THOMPSON, 441 Broadway. REET. PROF! poor Z BROADWAY. —AN Ming wr cUIT OF FUR nished apartments te with board, to a iy 5 . The BROADWAY.—FURNISHED R00! 7 eling, be | Jyomen the pest floor icese aelghtteie Gana even ng elustos, ? ‘URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—IN A PRIVATE FA- mily, second floor, newly and neatly bathe on the seme floor, week, com) all communica! 870 Broadway ; referenee 'URNISHED APARTMENTS, WITHOUT BOARD.—TO 4 smali neat frevt room on the second floor, suitable for a single gentlemen; also a on the same focr, suitable for two sing! house and location desirable, Apply at street; reference required. furnished, with airy room, Pg merry] (NURNISHED KOON TO LET FOR ONE OR TWO GEN- tlemen, ina privato house, at 173 Greene street, hear Bleecker street. Fi RNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH OR WItHOUr . board, to single gentlemen, im a private Freach fami- ly. Apply at Sz Broome street. Prosnneee ROOMS TO LET~TO SINGLE GENTLE- met, without Board, im a pel a aie family, 5 319 sain wLKee be ! NEY, ENTLEMEN CAN BE ACOOMMODATED WITA Dourd— pleasant looatim—all front rooms. Cal) 410 Greenwich street. corner of A gy A RET’ED PLACE, ON ver. about i steamboat landing at Red Belk Sige daa ee ‘Ways in seaciness. Tvrers 66 per week, in advance. [a+ quire of Captein Haggerty, om bard tie Alice C. Price, running deily from Kobinson street pier, North River. or Mrs. Monzalve, 102 Canal street : S » it, coreer of Weester, pp enn eomaneeennpeceerereet OOM? —WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN AND Lapy, two or three furnished or unfuratshed reoms, in & tee) family; situntion nesr Fulton or Wall strest. ferries, Brooklyn; »righberbood genteel and reat low. Acdress box 126 fierals office. ee OOMS WITH BOARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, ‘or one or two ningle gentlemen can be accommodated with board, in a private family; the house has all the modern improvements, and fs situated in: Twenty-fourth street, near Eighth avenue. Those willing. to pay & fair price for a pleasant home only need apply. Address B , box 1565 Post Office. aa hie Pit tis i. Reads OEE OT Oe TC ELECT BOARD.—A “UIT OF ROOMS ON THE SE- cond floor, in whole or in part, ean bo hud with full) oF partial beard, by app'ying at 117 “oath Kighth street, Willismebarg. A toe Joeation, and within three minutes walk of Peck slip and Grand street ferries. nwo FRENCH NTLEMEN WISH TO FIND BOARD in some Avwerican family, where they could give eae ee hanier a yo Cpe is ri with the English guage. the peaks Italian and Greek. Address European, Hei office. 10 LET—A SUIT Of ROOMS, FURNISHED. APPLY AB 227 Wooster street, ene door south of Amity street. coset a echt ls XOUNG 6} Fourth rickety between Spring and Fou west of Brosd way’ with Preaxfest nnd meals on ina private family, or where there are few where the comforts uf a home can be obtai: not to exceed $30 per month. AddressG. E 8., Herald 4 Posts —————>—>——>—>—[[= HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED, nnn freee 20 eee to reut by the firet of September a part of a house: sired. Lent moderate, tember. "Address, ataving location and price, box 8! A movern built bor ina respectable |, between Eighth ana | WANTEP—EITHER IN NEW YORK OR BROOK- ly. office, for three days. aan NNR A PrIVATE FAMILY, WIIHOUL CHILDREN, WANT. agreeably situsied; front basement and second floor de- Address House, box 116 Herald office. SMALL HOUSE IN THE UPPER PART OF THE. A city is wanted by a first rate tenant, from lat Se} Post Office. Ase: WANTED.—-RENT $800 TO $1,000 A YEAR. ood, th strovte, and Sixth avenues. Adaress, with terms, bon bos Office. . Aby person baving twenty er thirty bo ether. and willing to aispose of them eheap ly rave bonds ena Sortgagee in Keu of wild- find a eustomer by applying to J. PECARE, 168 Heater street. The price must range from $160 te $600. W: ITED—IN TRE UPPER PART OF THE CITY, NOT ther than Eighty-sixth street, » partofs house for a gentleman, wife Gnd child. Rent not to execed $200 i annum. Wecsriercing “Pes end required. Addréss |. F., box 2,864 Post a and location. ll Moe, furnished sf unfurnished, for exe fassiy~ furn! or ene rs ‘Must be oer Second, ‘Third, er Fourth avenues, between. Sixth and Nimth stroets. Address, LH, Herald office. ‘ANTED—BY A FAMILY OF THREE GROWN persons, part of s house, consisting ef twe reems, ene or two becrooms, ands basement. location and terms, J. H. W., Herald office. ANTED—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED APART- ment, in s modern built a oe near Breadway, between Bono and Fighteonth raha —— gen- tlemen, without and ticulars, ile, a Addrees, wit ‘ANTED—APARTMEN IS SUITABLE FOR A GENTLE- man, wife and two cbidren, im a res] meigh- Dorhood, and conveniently situated in oentral or lower portion of the city. Address Merald office, stating terms, &o. ANTED--PARLORS ON THE FIRST FLOOR ; ONE. large handsome one, with bedreem or two medium-sized ones, tor lodging room only, for & single gentlewan, without board or dance, family net going ‘to move in May would hear of pycbp tenet by address- ing. & line tov. Kt. B., tierald othee, stating location, &c fevences given. A French family proferred. Was TO RENT—A TWO OR THREE STORY furnished house, situate 1 between Bleecker street and Union square, ard betweea Seventh and Third ave- nues. Please address box 760 New York Post Offies. FINANCIAL, $50.000 2 iene tenn ra, eity stocks, Dilis of ex- "ea wenttia peamae R execu fassau eco. pie strevt, room Cc set or unset, silverware, wat jewelry, valuables and personal property peoerly, or ough for highest cash pricey. Woo! 69 Fulton street, front room, ceuaaien x ae LIBERALLY ADVANCED a HOUSEHOLD fumiture, 4: watches. jowelry, pianos, iver ware, guns, pistols, nautical instraments, Ss chanic’s tools, and articles of every deseripti ought out for cash, and highest price paid, by M'CAFFRAY & Wa’ 26 Catherine street, Bae Sram 289 BROADWAY, CASH ADVANCED ON watches, diamones, mlver ware, jewelry, silks, olo:hs, merchandise, id valuables ef all or’ bought for cash. Business confidential, ee ight ices pa cash, at 2 Broad: yy stairs, room from 8A. M. to bc'elock P. Me”? i ‘ONEY TO LOAN—ON WINES AND SPIRITS IN ! bond, dismonar watches, jewelry, pisno- fortes, honsehold rarities goods, horses, wagons, merchandise, and persowal pro) generally, er pur- chased for cash. Apply at the ire Loan and Agency office, 126 Nassau street, opposite the Nassae bank. FFICE Of THE PENNSYLVANYA COAL COMPANY, eorner of Broadway and Wall etreet.—New York; July 27, 1864 —A semi-sunwal divideud of five on the capital stock of hr ghar Fer cage has this day been declared, payai fice of the company, m tue of New York, ter the l(th of August next. The loved from the 84 to 10th August both inclusive, GEO. A. HOYT, Treasurer. EMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND.—aT A MEESING OF THE Board of of Directors of the Ocean Steam Navigation Company of New York, held this day, a dividend of five (5) per eent on the ital atock was declared out of the Rr ite of the six months ending July 1, on the it August next ensuing. The transfer Are Giesed, a ee ANTED—THE LOAN OF $800. A: respectability willing to advance the abeve obtain as an equivalent a handeomely fi ) with tin] board, in a first clase west of Broadway, and within ihree minutes of the City Hall. A mote addressed to A. B., Pest pre-paid, Will be attended to. WATCHES, JEWELRY, 0, (HRONOMELER WATCHRS.—VERY FINE POORET J cbronometers, whieh run without any variation, jor sale at less than usual prices; and retail. G.C. ALLEN, 11 Wall strest, sesond floor, O°trms WATCHES.—GOLD COOPER, DUPLEX AND by lever watches, eome in bunt eases, eplendid k for sale very low, at w! f 6. ALLEN, 11 Wall street, pear Broadway, mont IAMONDS, DIAMOND?.—THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD call the attention of purchasors to his stock ef dia- ‘mond rings, pine, crosses, scarf ping, Ac , &c., which he offers at eck less tham usual prices. Call and examine. GEORGE C. ALLEN, importer, wholesale and revail, 11 Wali street, second hoors Sh ‘NDEPENDENT SECOND WATCHES.—VERY FINE second and quarter second ba time, than usu wholesale retail, G. C. ALLEN, 11 Wall iret, seoond floor. RECIOUS SfONES—10 MANUFACTURING JEWEL- Jers.—ihe subscribers have just received a large aseortment of cameos, mosaics, onyx, pearls, and other re stones of the latest styles, which they offer te ¢ trade on favorable terms. — MONTAG & V. BPS Importers of watches and jewelry, 15 John st., up a CLOTHING, &0. : a ah ae Sr ausisecne 'LEMEN HAVING ANY can ing to the store,’ 12 Wort Drosdwuy vines, neue’ Ounal Font bites. Lotion ‘ebiee ‘turowgh the Post Ladies attended by bag —_—_—_—O Cs, OFF CLOTHING—A LARGE QUANTITY WANT- ¢d.—The highest price liberally Lym and css paid in enrrent money, for large or small of good soond hand clothing. ‘Gen lemen wishing to dispose of thesdowe, TUL pivae addsene o« oalh om Jambi Orange street, moar Chatham.

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