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FINANCIAL ANO COMMERCIAL. Dey after day we repert continued dulsess in the mar” het, Nobedy wantete bay; pobody has money to pay or stocks. Now and them « little sotivity fe infused | ‘pte the market by 4 @eficiency of stock for delivery on | short contrasts, ap is naw the case in Brie, which is sus- Wined between 47 and 48 by thts cause. But such sep- port as thisis fatal. ‘ihe loan from Mesers. Brown Bro thers ie referred to by the friends of the Erie Company 08.8 Jatt accompli; it ia only to be paid. we are told, as it ‘a wanted. The company require funds to enable them to earry om their additions} work of construciion, and henee the new credit. On the other band, the bear, pretend—and the name of Mr. James Brown is given a, an authority—thet the company bave not received a Joan from Brown Brothers, but that that firm advanced £40,000 sterling to the directors on their joint and res- It 1s eany to perceive where the truth lies. The fact that the Erie have obtained money through the endorsation of the directors, ang. present embarrusmente are overcome, ia met apy one. The future is another matter. An compared with yesterday, most ef the fancies have Erie fell off this moruing 5; Readiog, 5; Cumberland, 3; Nicaragua, 3s; and the others in pro- portion. New York Central improved , the stock belog if tt 3 2 g 88g e 3 5 uf uf 4 [ i fi it =i i i ? tf Fy fe i i £ peotive enduracments. E Gaye, assisting Murahal Wynkoop and bis in thie ina’ .. tter. e three men were brought to this city by virtue bpoens. Two of them are Portuguese, and @me is a Frencinman. But two of them were ex- There was some ai ‘The Empire City, which arrive] to-day, brought some $1,200000 in gold, which, with the disbursements fron the treasury to pay for the asssy office, and the specie Grafta from California on the depository here, will make ‘a total of nearly two millions receipts of specie im ten days. The steamer to-morrow will take ogt a4 much gold an can be got out of the Emyire City’s cargo. The operations at the Ansiatant Dessurer’s et reovived, $209,943 40; payments, $258,463 39; leaving a balance of $5,136,096 48 The warrants entered at the Treas ry Department, Washington, on the 9th inat., were For the payment of Treasury debts. For the Customs. For the War Dep For re paying for the War Dop For the Interior Department Covered into the Treasury for Customs The salaries of the jculty in gettin, nay of ped , at New York, by Captain Donaid, ‘hey were tben tod the vessel was going Tceabippiog artictes rece ich showed thst the vessel kk for Bt Thomas. After the vet ben out some twenty or tweuty-five di w were told by defendant that the vr eae! joing to the coast of Africa for a load of ne- In this thecrew acquiesced, becanse, aa they they bad no alternative, The eutward vargo eemristed of water and rice, of whi h latter there The vessel first touched at and frora theace %o Bio and St. Chowas ‘was a large quantity. Cope Palmas, on the African coast: proceeded to a p'ace culled Oajuda, aboa’ four days’ ich time false decks were arran, At C»juda the negroes were ta! ™ , of whem about 50 were @biisren, and about 250 were women. ka in the office of the Adsirtant Treasurer of this port, as arranged by the bill which passed at the late session of Congress, are as followsi— defendant, who was called the tain, assisted in the navigation of the mo, arrived at the Island of Caba. Abont ‘the 25th of Inne ake was run into a creek on 4 fishing coast, and tse negroes were all taken ashore. Some fifteen had died during the voyage. Tney ‘were taken to the sugar ; ‘They were taken in semi annual dividend ef foar per cent, payable on the The annexed statemon* exhibits the quantity and velne of foreign dry goods entered at this port for consump- tion, for warehousing, avd the withdrawals from ware- house, during the week ending and inelading Mhursday, August 10, 1864;— MovEuKNTs ix Fommon Day Goons. Entered for Consumption. masonuronas 9 woot iantation of a man named journey from the coast. night time. The whole were under the guidance and protection of olice, the head mn of which was bribed, ac- ing to the testimony, witn the eum of $32,000 few thie purpose. The crew also were taken to Don Lewie’ plantation, where they were concealed for gar Joft until a schooner could be procured to carry them t> Havana. White at Bon Louis’ plantation the crow were paid each $450, dee their regular wages. The money was by Don Louis, at the request of the captain. weesel was left on the coast where she first landed. Bowe two hundred of the negroes were seized by the in Hevana, made @ statement to aul, who sent him to the United Bistes, and he was taken into custody asa witness atthe Quarantine at New York. None of the other - wen made any declarations until brought here to MANURACTUBES OF STUK. weveral days in the American Total. ....1,815 $793,708 MANUFACTURES OF FTAX The defendant was commits finally to tako his @ria] at the next term of the United States Circuit Genrt, in October next. The witnesses, in default of bail, were ordered the custody of the Marsbal, to be held to tes- Total....1,437 $1,288,426 MANUVAGTURIS OF COTTON, Total...... S04 $109,167 Greet Haul of Counterfeiters In Canada— Seizure of Dies and Plates, [From the Portland advert! ‘We understand that High Consta! Brooke, with his r, Augast 0.) Feath. & tlie, 2 ble Cla’ k, of Bher- | Jrmen sse, Made a dea:ent upen two of counterfeiters, in Canada, on the nigtt of 1, at 12 o'clock, and although they were gitucted tive miles distant from each other, yet the @rrapgements were s0 perfect that withia forty mi- mutes every man in or around the premises, tem in mil, were chained band and fost. Sentinels were thon posted at every point to kee; eff intruders; and a search was comawnved throug! @elda and forests, which was contianed night and @ay fer forty-eight hours, by which time the officers bad in their possession one printing » gtx plates for peper money, one mach Ing gold and silver, (whie pounds,) twenty four moulds for runuiag bard mo- mey. cies, ivk, paper, eugravers’ tools, and thou- wands of dollurs in counterfeit money. bably the gicatest strike ever made on this coati- Rent. Total...... 567 $162,993 Withdrawn from Warehnase. MANUFACIURES OF WOOL SYAORURDS OF SILK. weighed eight havdred The Canadian government does well to employ @ech a wan as High Constable Clark, who on tuis @osation admirably sustained his reputation asa @avewd and efficient officer; and with such a man as @r. Sumner Buruham, the agent of the Ameriean banks, to co-operate with them in such cases, we reasonably expect that something will be ac- ‘This band was probably one of the most impor- fant and well o ganized in Canada or the United States; they had their engravers, who could make all their plates, and their printers and signers, al! of whom are safely lod; Prom their camp s+ 416 $78,902 MANUPACTURES OF WOO. « 72 in Montreal jail. honsands of dollars were every month sent ont broad-cast over the land, and hun- dreds of our young men were in consequence led fnto temptation, and finally to prison and ruin. ‘There faititul officers deserve to be handsomely re- warded for their effuita to break up such deas of gobbers and swindlers. ponent of tbe Boston Tvavelier furnishes the following additivnal facte:— Yon will have received by the last train the Por!- 18 detailing the arrest in Canada u/ « « of counterfeiters, woich the Advertiser truly says ‘was one of the mest important and well orguized @ Canada or the United States. Some additional fests have just come to my knowledge on boar the wears. Sincethe middle of Jnne it is known taat $16,000 have been issued on the Nashua Baak alose, and sent chietly to the State of New York; but con- siderable quintiles have been sent into Massa MANUFACTURES OF COT 132 MANUYACTURS OW 7 Entered for Consumption Mannfactoces of wool ‘The bills were of extraordinary beauty and finish, J pave exawined J, and $20, of this and other bapks, which are executed ‘with singular skill, both in the eng avings and signatares. refered to in the article, deserves great oredit for bis skill, perseverance and success, somfidence rey osed in him by the ban! Fer eome feur months bas he been upon the track, baving caveed in thas time the arrest of rome twen- , ana from iaformation ¢erived in the strongbold of the gang been these previously arrested are to be tried in Maine paefew days. Oov machive, or press, which it took to lift, was fourd concealed ina largo Of the dies for gold and stiver coins, » recentiy «ent from Boston. equired atwoborse teamte carry the materius fam the Camp to the railroad station, en rower to fontrea!. Mitted to deceive a Mr. Burnham, Manofretures of wool... pte ‘ing the Foreign manufacturse are not it was anticipated that they would be at this timeot? g Inconseqnesce, there is vanisaal dulnose im tu trade; and with secumulating supplies, and poor acco: § modation from money jenders, importers are rather ua They would like to part with muc 8 ds Phey have ou band, cepeciaily of Brit fabries, and all kinds of dress goods, with very i: options; but thie they cannot do, unless on ve: satisfactory terms, to which they are not as yet Tu view of these circ are taking only what they are uns shortly, able to secure su As to the prospe ashe! was found DER BY A Boy,—) lias Horn, age! acs, left his father # house in this county, om the 26+) nit, ther boy named George J rok lve years old, for tha ithing jn Apple river, On the retara of Joc » was inquied of, where he had left h !orn? plied that he had got drowned at a Ro Search wos made for the boa * we recovered on the 29th. it was found that the deceased had bea 7 sot. nest wa | held socks at lower rates, tations being realized, it depends altogether upon the agnitnée of future arrivals, are yet to come forward, and the provable action of fu Shonld the receints bo extensive, and of ca nn- tion, it will be difsals for reealvars to om ut greatly reduced prices; beeaas, if re Will Ord but few bayers to In case, however, this season's subvequent arrivals do not be very heary, nor of au undesirable qnality, it ie quite probabfe thai sollare will, by discreet ment, be enabled to xeop up prices without ma- terially restricting the tranaactie ns. the quality.of waat goods On examin ing the they be beld frmty, fac the bedy, and tie vordict was sac ws committed to jail for murder. ym the evidence, that Jackson took with \ ten he went to bathe, a # to the water he shot him. @ ten cents in his pocket when he left hoine, ane clotbes were found the money had beew an, and that when Hia Horn had one dot trang. Frpay, Angust 12, 1864 5 she NY Con RR that Jackson murdered bis comrade while this ams'l som, thouga it is bat fair of the matter. He ian” together tiut in the water, the other on land would , while he was takiag gun, it went off, with the above in jail awaiting his trial next term of the Circuit Coart.— 500 Hod Rivlet 500 Mitten RR beds 10 she (een Bank. H 10 Corn Ex Bank Rataoan.—The Paterson Guardian a horribly motilated, was discovered 2 lying on the rallroad, abou: a It is supposed that he jin on Sanday night. The & ever by a cattle tae 80 mach viher the man was rad RS ras @ stran; a uy 'y were f nilver wath und fobr chain, and two rings iat Bud ev Bi BD 030 30 (200 a 16 Mich § Conetrae x Be -cosees SSSceees “2 aleo give farther informs eBestst¥sspest EB Ssset RR xi aessé Our Famtly Market Price Currents Our table this week exhibite buts little chaagefrom the last excepting im fish, game, vegetables and fruit. Game is not very plenty ewing to the attention given to farming and harvesting st this time of ‘the year, to the country, when all ‘sputemen, for a while, lay aside the gun for the rake and sickle. Vegetables have fallen a Httle, but fruit hes gone up, amd, no doubt, will eoatione at the present rates through the season owing to the failure of tbe crope in the different sections of the fruit growing country. The report from the rural districts is that the peach erop will be very light snow storms last spring, which nipped Dloawm. It will be remembered that late in the month - of April a severe mow storm swept the greater portion of the Northern States, to which ba to be attribated this Diight upen the fruit trees. In New Jersey, of pesehes. there will not be more than 3 quarter of the asual'yieid. ‘The Camden and Amboy Raitroad Company own extensive orchards along their yoad, comprising between sixty and peventy-fve thousand ines, which will this year produco hardly enongh to pay for the gathering The report from Beloware is pbout the same as that from New Jersey. All correspondents from the fruit regiona of these States speak of the failure im the peach ‘and apple crop. From Western New York, farmers write that the apple yieki is good; but from the Southern sec- tions of tbe Mtate and from Jerevy and Delaware, it le re- presented as being very light. Judging from this, all frniteaters will bave to pay liberally for the indulgenee of this appetite during the prevent season Watermel- Jons are very plenty, and thousands from the South ar- reve daily. Ali kinds of Southern fruit ‘ind » veady sa'o in consequence of the light cropa of the North. The cholera no doubt calis forth nome self denial in the indul: geuce in fruit, yet the sale is very heavy. Groen apples ave plenty, and the main thing to be feared sa cholaca provocative. ‘The variaties of market produce sell at ths present time as fol! ows:— Our Masket Price Current. MEATS. Beef —Hind quarters, per Ib.... ...+ Fore quarters’ bac apsari Cope Roasting pieces, per Sirloin pe bare per Rump steaks,‘ Tongues, per Ib, Corned, per Ib fmoked, per Ib. ‘ripe, per bbl. ‘s pickled, do Head cheese, Balt pork, perih.., Piga,—Roasters, each fey eatin per Ib, ind quarters, per Fore quarters,‘ Cutlets, “ Roaste, &e. bd Muiton.—Carcases,, per Ib. Lambs.—Careases, per Ib. Eels, ‘per Ib.. Blacklish, per Ib.. Flounders, per Ib. taal toe pee . orgies, pert ID..... Pickerel, per tb y Be Salmon, smoked « Fresh, Kennebec '‘ “Bt. John“ Coafish, ary “ Lobsters, “ Terrapin, per doren.... Oysters, in shell, per hundred. Opened, Clams, round... Crabs, per dozen roftahell, per doz. King tish, per tb. Blue and weak fis! Sea baes, per Ib. GAME. Birds.—English enipe, per dozen Pi Woodcock, per doz. Plover, per dozen Robbin «uipe, per dozen Doowateh enipo, por dozen Black breast snive, per dozen. Ring-neeh snipe, per doze Sand snipe, per dozen, ‘Wild squaba, per dozen Foultry.—Turkeys, each . Ducks, (tame,) pair. Goege, each, Goslings, each Chickens, per pair. Fowls, “ Guinea fowls, per pair. Sqhabs, (tame,) per dozen, HOUBBHOLD PRODUCTH. Fege.—Retail, 7 for. Cheese.—In boxer, By the Ib. Pine apple Butter.—By the ‘the Ib., ge Lard.—Ly the tub, per Ib, City made, at retail, YEGRTARLES AND FRUIT. Peeches fro mth, per hf. peck Apples.—Per Dbl at Winter Cranverries.—Per bbl... Potutoes.—Rermuda, per 5 Virginia, new, per Ub! Old potatoes, ver bbl. Green corn from South, per doz. ears Gooseberries, . J.) per baske' chr Bk ne ead, , Wet ad’ ‘urnips.—Rutabaga, per bushel Reets.—Per bb, (new). Carrots.-—Per bbl., (new) Cueumbers, per dex. Radishes, per buneh. Onions.—Kea, per bushel Cabbages.—Wholesale, per 100. Retail, each... Whor!eberrica, per quart. Blackberries, per quaxt Spiunach.—Per bushel Pumpkins.—Per Ib., ‘Tomatoes.—Quart cans Beans.—jer bbl... ....e Water crevees, por barkot Asporogua, per buneh. ; String beana, per half peek..... CITY TAADE REPORRT. Frivay, August 11-3 P. Asune.-Sulen were made, to-day, of 70 bbls. at $7 for poty, and $5 (2% «$5 75 for pearls, per 100 Ibs. Bkeaveri ye —Flour waa extremely raro, and being much necded, commanded 256. per bbl higher prices. Ta» ted to 7,000 bbls.—inferior to oh see State, ; mixed to fancy Western, $7600 8950 and Thore have deen 1,80) other kinds at proportionate bbis. athern bought at $8 vorite, aod $0 occurred in yo flour or corn meal ang guict. the sales in new Genesee white at red at ; Dushel. Oats were saleable and firm. a Dushed. Corrox.—The market was Grm, though some less ao- tive. The antes wors estimated to be not lesa than 40) a Corvrn—The market was firmer, with {nereased ne tivity 2,400 bage of Bio were sold at 9 ye. no St. Domingo in the market; ot) were ip light supply. Puncmrs.—Raies to Liverpool were dull, but steady. 3d. a 40., asked. No our was offering. id. for compressed, and at 3-16d. for no- Geekn w Cottan wes a Compressed; and 590 tove lard wet bark Mery was chartered for th vate tagna, To Havre, bone, ina Frensh vessel, was ea- gaced 6 Se, and 300 dales cosom at Ke. chartered for Aspinwall at abont $2,600, rates were inactive at 40c. a 45c. per foot meaeuremont Fist. —Dey cod varwd tittle. 2,000 quintaly were pur- chased at $275 per cwt. The sales of mackerel hare bean confined to@M baricle, at $17 50 for No. for No. 2, per barrel. Noth’ further occur: Hay ~The saton wore light, eluding some 400 to 500 Dales of old. for bg gt at 65¢, 8700. Good new hay ¢ OO Iba. . 2 60e per Hors were inactive, though offered, by some owners, at l8e for old, and 24 6 260. for new pt pound. Tron. —8eotch ranged at $41 @ $42 pey (on, with morte. rate sales. Lint —Roekland was in more demand, a 95a ic for oommon; and $1 10 for lamp per barrel. MOLARSER.~-The market was ficm, but no «Ver of mo- ment trans; ired. Navat Stonas.—The eales torsentine at 8c. and 400 bbls. raw turpentine, wince Wea ade a qn ey 8 ? a coo SESSSSSS 8233s ~ te ¥ Scccceesccececooce$ x SSSohSS8sssesesrsses Pere EPP PD > DEDEDE DERE DO DED BYP: x % Sspsressregss Scceceowoolccesooscoce S SSrzFnoR ee ecoocccen Pe pqepeperery x Ss aceese x & x BaS8. x PPP PP >Esersnes ececccocecoccoccon BBASSESERSEESSSSSSSSSSsas x * COmmOoNES SO Sse eR Verso e DEP EDD PocroscowmocooseooSeocaceoocs x Pett i tit tie fii ESRELBTR 3 SasRRsassssss BaP seer Ere EDUE RED P EDL ED SUSRSs BSSSRSs « 35 HOH SHR WOScCOMNEASCoCHommD cI Hot met HooMIIEoCOOUMIME 3s 1 ecsonece ¥ ee eeeeee ee ceescoto aoa | R 32 = SPP RPP PEE HOE EE EERE PEEL POETS “3888232 sy coon occocoosHosmacococunot GeBUSSSULaSSRASSRRSSER MP SOSCOCCOH SOM mH CHOW AIRS S3SSsEsessc 50a $10 for fa per bbl. ed only 1,000 bus! Ba $250; and 500 Ten Rye was yery doll at $1 1234 era raled quiet at full prices. The business reached 28,00@ bushols ut 6% ‘ie. for unsound; and Tle. «73e. for Western mixed, per Butter was wore ing: lie. a 210. for Wenterp New York, for oot, wee 1 Cheese Was , in lote, wea _Abcet 100 a 200 eaake were sold at $3 76 a $4 3 160 buds Cuba muscovado at 4446. LL telterme, supposed to he at bi40, 000. The sales emabrace about 100 bhde. K Se; 163 dales of Yara at 24. 4 We.; wate terms, apd 116 caves State aoa a lic of apd manufacturers in Yations, the supply of wool is demand, pricen are Vxely Foreign ts'extremely doll Sales ‘vo 90,000 pounds ut Wa Mc. ; and at 28 2 406. ean. ‘Wareasy. —Sales were made of ghar e a She. ; apd $0 bhds, dradge at 330, ‘tms, pe gallon, Oe CSVERTIABRENTS | BENSWED BVERY pat — hpiceens HEAP LIBER AL WORKS —T. PAINE'S THEOLOGICAL wors.00 cents, age of Reason 25 cents, Man, 60 tents Common -ense and ruts. Voltsire’s Dictionary. nts, Popular tracte by R. right, 44 cents, hc. By G. VALE, No.1 Bowery, up staize. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &0. AST —— Ye ene, PER. son baving to & Fasonable a pair of betes Sissons brava hee ‘that oan gi adavie'et Voting, m the three minutes, or browns ferred), may hear of s par- ebaser by addressing hn Mulgrave , left at fo 7 youth Fredorich street, Balimore ‘To receive a regly, lowest price and fall particulars must be stated. ‘OR SSLE—A PORREL MARE, 15 HANDS HIGH, can trvt_in 3:10, warranted perfeetly nound and bind in ai? hainess, is’ very good saddle mare. Price $145 Can be seen at WIISON’s stable, ‘Tynth street, Between University place and Fifth avenue. OR BALK—A SPLENDID BAY MARE, IN TE covutry, six years old, warranted sound and kind. Atteen bands hign. Can trot in three minutes, withoat training. For beauty style and action, Sisal siren the wold Kor particulars’ inquire ef Mr. NORTON, Hun: gerfora’s Liotel. y hey keys npalp end MARI 2 Seg a igh, warranted perfectly ind and soand; can a4 mule is 345 minutes. a yety at 334 West Twen- ty- fourth street, corper Tenth avenue. OD SALE CHRAP—A — HANDSOME SORREL Morgan mare, six years o| (tven hands three inches high, sound ‘and fied, can tret inside of three minutes; also, a handsome gray mare, seven yoars old, sound. hind and fast; and a lignt wagon, little ased, built by Watson, Philadelphia. Apply at the Club stable, corn State and Boerum streets, Brooklyn. jOR FALE—A BAY MARE, 1534 HANDS HIG years old (Engineer stock), good goer, and very open guited; never been trained; warran' im every respect. ‘Jo be sold at auction, on Monday, at the Bazaur stables, Crosby street, betwoon Broome and Spring streets. y OR SALE—ONE FIRST-RATE SHIFTING TOP BUGGY wagon, and & bomber of other ona. To be seca a SIMMEKT’S carriage shop, No. 5 \y street, near ludson. TRoxauay MARE FOR SALE.—SHE 15 YOUNG, land, handsome, sound, and gentle; is well broke, jong tail, 164; bands high,’ goos in about 3%; and with or without wagon an harness, will be sold very reasona- bly. Apply at the clubstable of k. Rice, 204 Fourth street, near Sixth avenue. EXCURSIONS. Won pai § tain A. Hitehoock, a will make three exouraions dail eae Tel as fol Wr taand one P.M’ ples No SR at TOA tI . Mis lo. js hey ‘e Wash Mes eeoep sian’ atid A. Me, Zand O44 Pie landing st ort Hamilton éech way. Pare to Fert Hams’ ion er Coney Inland, and back to New York, 25 cents. No balf price. ACURSION FOR THR MILLION.—OH i's p88 BaD im the Staten; fare six centa, hoats w+: - nal ‘our for Staten island. The way to get »..! aah ane view of the bay, harbor and ocean, and whale thy wea air, is to take the Staten Iniand ferry, foot of White aall street; liberal ter r pic nic parties, companies and fi house. XCURSION TO SWING BANK3.—THE steamer LAURA KNAPP will leave the foot of Amos street at 744 o'olosk, Spring atrest at 734, Peed dip at @, Broome street, “Hart river, at 834, pler No. 3 North river, at 9o'clock. Saturdays exoep' es TO THE FISHING BANKS.—TH? steamer LAURA KNAPP, Captain Anderson, wil make strip every day in the weck, except Saturday. leavirg foot of Spring wtrect at 73; d’elock A. M.: Pool ‘tp, 8; Broome Esst river, 63; pier No. 8 Nortt ir. o'clock. (XCURSION EXTRAORDINARY SO MOUNT HERMON 4 Grove, on Wednesday, August °0.—The steamer URION, and two double-desked barr-s, will earry two thourand persass to the above named deli;htfal spot for a day’s recreation and enjoyment, aceompanted by Whit- ’s Cotiton Band, the whole beizg under the say Intendence of @ commities of axrangementa, See fature advertisements, ™A the daily and Sunday papers, as to the place of stagting, &e) Kxcursion tickets 50 eenta each, and if purchased before going on board, 373; centa oaly. Hl Lie, goons of coon heer reser at 50 cents each, will be presented with a splendid steel engraving, never hexetofore sold for less than $1 50 or an excursion tieket and one engraving for $1. Call ond seo the * gravings, an! tickets, at the office of the un signed, No. 888 Broadway. 4. FOWLEN. RAND SUNDAY EXCURSION TO THE OCEAN House, threwsbury.—Tho steamer GOLDEN GATE, Capt. Johnsen Carson, will leave the foot of Robinson street on Sun ay morping, J3th inst 8 o’elock. Re turniog, will leave the Ocean Tiouse at about 8 o’elock iu the evening. This mode of conveyance will afford the friends of the Ocean House a fall days’ enjoymont. Fare 26 cents each way. HENRY E. Nien, Proprietor. wj UNDAY EXCURSION T) THE HEAD OF THE SOUND, | K touching at College Point, Whitestone, New Rochelle Abd Glen Cove. The new and aolendid steamer GHORGE LAW, Capt. slbert E. Shaw, will make an excursion every Sundsy during the summer to the above places, leaving Falton Market slip at $4; Delaney a.teet at 9; Two street at 9%; Twenty-eighth street at 945 A. M.’ Return- ing, will eave Glen Cove at 3 P. M. to Polat, 123g cents; Whitestone, 25 cen 25 cants; Glem Cove, 26 cents, sach wa: JAE STEAMBOAT MAY QUEEN WILL BE CHARTERED for exeursions on any fature day of the season not preergsged. To target companies or parties wishing te spend Te agreeabiy, she offers accomm dations nud comforts unequalled by any steamboat on | he waters of New York. A barge to accompany, when required. Vor terme and conditions apply to fC. DURANT, No. 7 South street, ap stairs, back offi ) phia, from pier No. 1 North river.—iwo line daly, at 7 A.M. ong ae The morning line at 7 A. M., by steamboat John Poster, to South Ambuy; thenot by cars to way plages tc Philadelphia. Fare—$2; seoone class, $175. Express live at 2P. M., by Joha Potter Amboy; thevee direct to Camden by earns; through it Gye hours. Faro, $3 Way accommodation and ersi Fast ling att P.M; fare, $2.50, emigrant line at 6 Ps. ‘axe, $175. AY BOAT FOR ALBANY AND THE INTRRME «hale istdings.—Fare one dollar. Meals served or board. The well known and favorite steamer GEORGE WASHINGTON, Captain J. B. Otetl, will leave New York irom foot ot Jay street every Tuesday, Tnuraday and My torday at 7 o’cleek A. M. Returning, leave Albany ever; Mouday, Wednesday and Friday. ‘YEW YORK AND PHILADEIPRIA AND THE SOUTH and West, via New Jersey Railroad. —United Stater mail and ex lnes leave New York, foot of Cortlandt gireet at 7, 8 and 10 o'clock A. M., and 434 end 6PM. rough in'foar hours. Fare—$2 25 in 7, $3 75 in 43, and $6 in 8, TO and 6. The New Jersey secommodution Jeayen at 12 M., at $2, stopping at all Hy A stations oe tetanus See St ‘cst, lor sal , &e., and ‘Hrough Deggoge checked to Washington in 8 ead ib a Wander Be trains BROADWAY.—AN ELEGANT SUIT OF apartments to let, with beard, bee a oe, An pelos wife ope 2 Pal eka PLACE, BETWEEN BROADWAY an Toodern eaprovanpentes to | BOND STREST.—TO LET, APARTMENTS mE | Got gently furniabed with gas, &o.; and eleg seyeta) saa N ELEGANTLY house contains all the ‘ANTED—BOARD IN oy epee FAMILY, OF quiet boarding ho 8 single gon’ tween Tenth ona Tweusioth streets, end the Fourth oo ‘would be preferred. Adiress 1. ¥. Vig. ith full se AS ae A rag ae or SPLENDID FURNISHED PARLO} hg berrcome attached, tolet to siving the comforts of @ home wii! find it, Prince street, & few doors west of Broadway PARTMENTS FOR GENTLEMEN, ELEGANT! sr crag on beerigp te pry gry, third Boors, les or sin; TOOmA, at a Bleecker street, SINGLE GENTLEMAN, OR A GENTLEWAN AND seommodated with « nico saive of street, near Sixth svenue, with every cor vepienes, where there are no 'y oe n eaney the society of the family, ARD—! HEALTH 18 EVERYTHING,” AND MUR- } ray Hill against the world— geod living, extra baths, views, ten parlors on first floor, avery three minutes ‘avenue. on Palace "ie Ra de sores pater ed wil @ARD— A SUITE, OF ELEGANTLY | FURNISHED ust vacated by a faaiily; Tenth street, corner WANTED—BOARD BE GIVEN TO where those de ‘by calling at a ae from fant Wane. 4 juble the int . ae 8. 8B. ‘BROAD, No. 18 Wall street, ON | BON any ce, in sums of not 0: —TO LEND 000: reol JOHN F. CONREY, 28 and W: Some: Business eonfident 2 $5,000 street, corner Broa way, his wife, can be in T=entieth ground, pure air, o yhotel, 670 to O70 Bich TO LOAN—FOR FIVE YEARS, WITH ‘on first class ino; Oy SPLENDID CHANCE FOR A PARTY HAVING 000 to $20,000 te invest.—The business iv’ of manufacturing iron a els Yeloek. Inquire at 15: OARD.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN OF QUIET Debits, a faratabed room aad partial board, in Jeapeetable private family where no other boarders ace teken. Terma must be moderate. ald office. No boarding-house keepor need reply. large OARD —A GENTLEMAN AND RJ3 WIFE, AND'A , till 16th inst:, 8. G. Flagg, 310 can be accommodated | Phia, Pa. tion at 23 Union place. tal or eatabhibed, “ad y of Philadelphia, i's. mand for the article far exceeds the supply, aud ‘Adtress, with real Address 3. H., He- name and reskionce, Market sizes, ‘Phitadel+ party of single gent ‘ith fall or partial board, on app! ‘Terms reasonable. @ARD IN CRAMBERS STREET.—A L\RGE ROOM, and wife, or si y be with board, om appli re atreet. References OARD DOWN ‘T®WN—PLEAS FURNISHED oome, With beard, may be obtained by calling at 126 ambers atreet. Reference required. OARD, NEAR AND WEST OF BROADWAY—A second front suite; also, one or two other Beavtifal rooms, newly and {ASH ADVANCED IN ANY SUMS ON jon dle dll J pcesctmepogoryaalrn cash prices. Lee DIAMONDS! cine cr meres 60 Fulton street, front room, second fleor. ASH LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON HOUSEHOLD J furniture, ae yotehen. ex ware, 8, Baw nic’s tole, and aztlclee of every out for eash, and hi MCAFFRAY & Wa! farnished,tolet. | (YITIZENS’ DEPOSIT AND LOAN reference required and | place. Money per cent interest paid on money and may be dra .N. B. as wel) as males. penthhanchicdhenenes anes AOI ane Wiener ter Pen ONEY TO LOAN—ON WINES AND SPUN DF fortes, poueeii. fa merchandi raonal chased for cash. Apply at the office, 128 Nassau street, opposite suitable for a gent! obtained, devcription, 0 veription, est price paid, b; wp Catherine ntzeet. OARD ON BROOKLYN RIGHTS, WITHIN FOUR | minutes walk of Fulton ferry. A large sqaare room | on second floor. to two gentlemen, with partial board, in manners Apply at 43 Middagh street, received on deposit from femaie® jewelry, pianos moray, of past genere! Loan Yt bl '—AT 289 BROADWAY, CASH ADVANCED ON watches, diamonds, silver ware, j and veluables of ioess confidential. ot 289 Broadway, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO Gi have a room, neat breskfast, tea, and on 155 Fulton street, corner of High furnished, lighted with jundays dinner, by ing street, ent bonght for cash. rices paid in eash, rom 8 A. M. to 6 o’clock P. M. saciid PNT Po anne TON -ANNUAL DIVIDEND.—A? A MEETING OF THR Board of Directors of the Ocean Steam pany of New York, held this day, # divi ital sroek was poke sending July ¥ op the ‘Atgust next enuing. ‘The transfer bee elosog Up Stairs, roo 34, OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMIL) there az no other boarders, by a young #i A plain family preferred, where the charges would be moderate. Address C., box 197, Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A WIDOW LADY, AT A FARM | “ house a short distance from the city, where there are no other boarders. Charges must be reasonable. dress C., box 157, Herald office. ARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AND WIFE, Brooslyn or Williamaburg. must be moderate, Vor- | C ordex. INDESSON, Serelary LIQUORS, &O, |LARET WINE FOR SALE—AT $1 75, $2, $2 50, &e., per dozen, delivered free of expense. ty, at the prices. App! , 631 Houston street, corner Broadway. ina private family Address, stating term tex, bex 140, Herald office. OARD IN BROOKLYN WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN | wishes to obtain board for himself and wife, in in Brooklyn, between the South and Fulto: wm furnished or unfurnished. The most une: Leeey references given and required. Address NICHOLAS PIERSON, Mulberry, two blocks east from OR SALE.—A NICE LOT will be positively sold to-day, half of their real value. This isa reon who will apply eurly at MPSON’S offies, up atsirs. Tenney ONTON CORDIAL GIN, SCHIEDAM AND CLUS schnapps, London porter, Séoteh ale, syrupa; Spear ry tom me Neoad of an x i ONDE, 430 | atreet, corner of Crosby. OF HAVANA: SBGAR3. iG.—VERY PLEASANT AND NEWLY FUR- let, with board, to men, or gentlemen and their wives, at near Hubert, opporite St. John’s Park. ments in the house. —A GENTLEMAN AND HIS si feaaant rooms at nished room to AND can be accommodated Twen’y-ninth street, between Righth and Ninth avenues, OARDING—AT 187 FULTON STREET, BROO! ieasent rooms, with full or accommodated. ope or TWO Wi bh board and p EW YORK, SUPREME COURT, County —vames Wiu Summons for relief. You are hereby sum: apewer the complaint ip the office of the clerk of the count; when said ae , and to serve a copy of your answer to the said “ ; "psi get) ae ip the wn, ip enid coun’ tent; the se:vice of this sammeme Ga “4 of such service; and if + ou fai int within the time aforesaid ‘he ; Jain’ wilt apply to thy Court for the re sef demanded iy W. F. PURDY, plaintifi' Westchester county, New York, any board; also, jies or gentleman who wish to wake & short stay in New York, will Gnd a more comfortable home and purer sir on the Heights of Brocklyn, and charges less. Meals and land 644 P. M. OARDING—LARGE, AIRY AND WELL FURNISHED roome for single geutiemen or families, can be ob- ‘tained at 49 West T venty-second street. oxceptionatie on either side. OARDING ~-GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, also single gentlemen, can be accommodated with Fooms, and geod board, by applying at 04 Warren street. N. B.—Also day bourders accommodated. ARDING A BROOKLYN, DANS WILLOUGHBY ftreet, & trois blocks dn ti imersieurs peavent étre regues en demi-panaion dang une Jolle maison, veo gas ot tains, toune per nme dame fran, aise. baddresser par lettre affranc! .) Herald office. Seariveiesnec: 4 bn BROADWAY.—PERSON3 | tering their dwellings, are lth beordets Irivately. [ape al ply suitable places at moderate price given ROOKLYN —A PARLOR AND BEDROOM WANTED, EL) with breakfast and ton. by toree young gentlemen, ina private fumily or first elass boarding *s, with particulars, Y., box 2,401 New York Post action, which was died is ‘of Westebester, — day of Jane, punctual at 7 A. M., D complaint on the References un- Jaatiormey, Tum, W YORK SUPREME COURT.—EDWARD MINTURM® egainet William H. Brown. To the above named | ¢efendant —You ase hereby summovel and required to | plaint in this action, which will be dled im the office of the clerk of the city and county of New York, at the City Hall, in said city, and to serve a. our answer to the said cot sir office, at No. 72 Walt York, within twenty days after the service of this sum- ou, exclusive of the day of auch service; aud to anawer the ssid complaint wituin thetime aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will taxe ju against you for the rum of fifty thousand dollare datea damages, with interest thereon trom ‘ha se one thousand eight hund-ed and fifty- e conta of thix action, and will alj0 training ini enjeining of Novembor, ia the to be run upon the Hall.—Deux ou trois i Madame J.P. | the eiice ot thn ‘ot on tha subscribers, t in the city of New teenth day of July, ty-four, bevides to the court fer a decree resi fendant until the fourth day year 1862, from builatng any doi tacramento river, rom rending to th id Sacta- mento river, to be run thereon, © tahatne, thet any boat which is owned in whole i part by the suid defendant, or in whica he is ia ay PP oa ner interested, and for the other relie’ demanded. complaint. Dated New York, 17th Jaly, 1854. TS & VOSK, Plain:itt's Attorneys. ASTROLOGY. j ADAME MEYER HAS REMOVED TO 191 avenue, between fw: streets, continues to tell past ikewire msrringes, journeys, meen, nbsent fri dt JOUNTRY HOUSE.—A LARGE HuUSE AND FOUR acres of land, nine miles from the city, acoessibie hour, grounds handsomely laid out, fine old trees, ‘highly’ cultivated, pond, very healthy place, in ropetior, spring of by railroad every from ranning upom dekers convenient. To any gentleman wishing rtire to the country altogether, not objecting to ths vicinity of a quiet village, it offers great inducements, Will be sold, with the furniture if desired; price ‘or the 10; possesion Ist of November. Address box Oftice, New York. OUNTRY POARD.—ONE OR TWO FAMILIES CAN ) be secommodated with doard in one of the most eesirable locations ip the vicioity of New York. Easy communication with the ferry, and everything desirable to make » happy home at a moderate expense. Ref Address Coatentment, Herald office. YOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—BY A FAMILY or | several grown persons and one eluld; muat be with- in an hour's ride of the city by railroad. Country Boarder, Herald ity-third and Trenty-fe t, presentand ature oven gives guarantee for ber art. office, stating terms and loca- /« SUNDAY TRIP, To NEWBURG AND “XING SING, nding at Yonkers, Hastings, Dobbs’ Verry, Tar: towo, moe ine, Haveratraw, Verlaan, Goenet’s best and Cold ppring, touching at Amos street each way. The now and ay) stoamer IHOMAS E. HULSE will leave New York, from foot of Jay street, Sanday morniug, at us o'clock, for the Cow I agar Returving, will leave fewburg at Lo’cloek, P.M. This exonesion is one of the finest out of New York, giving payseagars a fine view of the scenery of the Hudson, and an opportunity of spending a part of the day at any of the delightful places on the route. SUNDAY BOAT FOR ALBANY —MERCHANTS LINE — In connection with the New York Contra! Railroad, the steamer HERO, Captain J. W. Hancox, will leave tne pier {€0t of gr gp nebb rth river, @very Sunday, at 6 o'clock . M. ‘or freight or aeage, appl, _ board, or at the office on the wharf pe yh SS TAR eTRRETS. OF CLEANING FROY oes, as ee Fat byte + deft in each house of the above wards of any letters or camplainte for toe company. Oboe 160 Eb wee pax Gasnan RIS HOUSE, NOB. 108 and 108% BOWERY —a | number of very pleasant Turashet soowerte Tot or single gentlemen; > Sollee EE to Re ae LE SE eS eM! sede Ea alah: nao ated With board, to fam! Doarders accommodated. OWN TOWN LODGING RC Broadway, two parlors one floor; they will be let sepai a large front parlor, a: office. Apply to B. F. E ina } OOMS.—TO LET, AT 327 | and two bedrooms, all on ly or together. Also, nd an attic room, muital 2 | FARNSWORTH, are ble for an H i i if j T® LET—IN A PRIVATE FA- nd neatly furnished, with very low Price of $12 per wo # iit g, ei ROOMS TO LET, AT 864 re ae Nae a com) a suite adaomely faraished, "Als angie ly. 55 on the first floor, h rooms for gentlemen OBOKEN FURNISHED PART. rooms attached, to 60, in a suitadle location. ‘contains Apply at southwest cormer of Hudson cirtels, Hoboken. i