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fo ‘Preasary Otrcalar. [rae tns Onnege Teletean nageat 16) TO COLLECTORS AND OTHER OFFICERS OF zs | Our citizens feel » deep interest in the action of cueToMs. Be colonial ernments upon the Reciprocity ‘Treascvey Dee arruert, August 8 1854, ‘Preaty. The fall trade ia near athand. The Cana | ‘The attention of Collectors and officers of | @ian crops a'e good, and if the provisions of the | the Custome is called to the provision of Circular | Weaty can be brought into effect early in S»pember | New Series No. 67, dated February 9, 1853, which the tadvantages to both countries 4) the fall | requires andise to be withdrawn at once from Business frill be beyond com it will in- | warehouse. after duties and | popu the legal charges thereon, tie officers of the United States having no authority, under existiog laws, to sasume ©” coptinue the custody of merchandise on which * ne of the United States have been fully dis- ; charged. Ix being represented that in some cases merchan- @ise hoe been permitted, since the issuing of that Curcular, to remain in warebouse after the da ties and charges have been fully pa'd, it is deemed neces: further to instruct tke proper ofticers of the Custome, that importers, owaers or agents of ny goods, wares, or merchan- dive now rene ing in bonded warebouss, and on which the legal duties have been paid, mast be forthwith notitied, in w. iting, by: the Collector, to remove the same from warehouse and custo ty of the officers of the customs, within one month after the issuing of such notice; and if not so removed, the goods, and merchandise so re- maining in the custody of the officers of the cus- toms at the end of three months from the date of such notice, shall be treated and disposed of as re- uired by law and regulations in the case of uu- aimed goods. In all cases hereatter, where goods, ‘wares, and merchandise shall be suffered by im- deed be a commercial anne: aod in oes to ‘the materia! interests of this country, wil! be like adding a vew and fertile State, like Onio, to our wonfederacy. With a view to furnish our readers ‘with the most reliable information in regard to the me when the treaty wil! be acted on ia the colo xies, and, if ratified, become aliw, we are permit- edt publish the following corresponden ‘e bet veea Meesrs. & Crocker, and Hon. Wm. 5. Merrist:— Osweoo, Augast 7,195 How. Wu. BH. Merarrr, St. Catmenisns, C. W Dean Str—You will rejvice with us in the pas Baxe through our Legislature of the Reciprocity Teaty. It has had a long struggle against loca! imterests sud the influence of our old protection Policy. We doubt not that "the measure will be ex eedingly popular in its prastical opera- tion, and those Jeacing spirits, who, hke yourself first moved the project and put fortn the ne>sessary effort to attain it, have great cause fr satisfaction im the they have ach’eved for our respective ocuntries. We do not precisely understand the plan which the governnients of your provicces have for bring. ing about tue necessary ation there, er what de- GINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKEY. Tompar, Augost —6F 4. There was no second board to day, in consequence of a general cesise on the part of the brokers to attend the Harlem Railroad meeting. Much interest was felt io the procecdings of the mecting, and apprehensions were freely expressed lest the country shareholders should combine votes enough to repudiate the issue of fraatu- ent stock, The proceedings of the meeting will be found in another column, ’ The loss of spesie shown by the banks in their state ment of yesterday, led to a fall m stocks. The business @one at the first bosrd, though large, was at lower prices. Erie elosen at 46%; Central at 013¢; Oamberiand at 20% ; Nicaragua at 1834; Canton Company at 22: Hudson River at 47; Cleve'and and Toledo at 7634. We mote the sale of 4,000 Erie Income Bonds at 82, notwithstanding the pro- mises that measures are being taken to pay them at m3- turlty, Thefeare mo sales of mining stosks, and the Mining Board is, we understand, completely idle. The balance in the Sub-Treasury thie morning w+ $5,824,965 45; payments yesterday, $170,423 48; Receipts 208,188 00, A eapateh was received to-day from Mr. Woolsey, of Indianapolis, contradicting the report of the failure of the Bank of Rensseleer, and tbe State Stock Bank st Peru. Jt is ae followe:— porter, owner, or agent ‘*bereof, to 1emain in the custody of the officers of the customs for the period of five days after tne payment of lega) dutis aad charges thereon, and the issuing of the permit for their delivery, they will be trested as unclaimed, and will, at the close o/ one manth from the date of such permit, be disposed of in the mode prescribed by law and regulations ip the case of unclaimed Be The specia) attention of Collectors and other offi- cers of the Customs is called to the provisions of C.reclay No. 34 of the 17th February, 1849, in regard to the exclutive use of warehouses for the storing of bonded merchandise. All bonded warehouses must be appropriated exclusively to the storing of goods, weres and merchandise duly bonded under the law and the regulations of ine Department, and also such unclaimed goxs as may from time to ime be duly deporited therein on proj er order. Before avy importer shall be permitted to use his store as a warehouse of class 2, ag designated in Cirenlar 34 of the 17th February, 1849, he must, in addition to the requirements prescribed in that vir- euler, enter into a bond, according to form A ap- ee in such sum and with such sureties aa ma; approved by the Collector at the port and at his Department. Mercbandise duly deposited in a warehouse under Jays may be excected in procaring Parhamentary action, or whether, after they have acted and con- evrred in it, the English government will still have to ect upon it. We inqnire that we may understand as near ag may be how much time will yet be re quired to curry it into effect, as the fall businese is mow at hand, and it will be of great advantage both ‘$0 your country and curs if it cao come into opera ‘on early next month. __ We also icduige tve hope that sfter your Parlia ment rbal) have ratified the treaty, they may be Spent follow it up by an early consideration of the subject of a double set of large looks on the Welland Cana!—. messure so important to all the eat commercial interests en Laks Ontario and the wer 8. Lawrence. Baonson & Onooxer. Sr. Carnenres, C. W., Aug. 10, 1854. Messrs. Bronson & Cxock® Gentiemen: In reply to your favor of the 7th last., will fled by reference to the Sth Arti le, the Iniowivg words:—" The present treaty aball take affect rN fan pate lama pee Ooty it into oyeration shall have been passe on Parliament of Great Britain, and bi the Provinelal Partiaments of those of the British North American Colonies which sre affected by this treaty on the ape hand, and by the Congress of the United States o» the other.” bond, and entitled under the law and tue regulations Tapprehend the treaty cannot go into ration | of the department still to remain in bon, can be re- anal respective governments of Ci a, New | moved to another warehouse at the port, without Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edvarda Islands | the previous and = authority of this depart give their assent. The Canadian Legislature meet | ment, only when the lease may have expired and is not to be renewed, or when the Collector may deem the warehonse insecnre, or where exporters may obtain the privilege of using stories of class 2, and may desire to remove thereto merchandise im- ported or owned by them, and deposited in stores of other classes. In all such cases merchandise may be removed on due permit of the Collector, coun- on the 5th prox. Any law to give it effect will pass immediately, by acclamation. From the deep in- terest the Governor-General has already taken io promotiog the measure—no deubt he eummon © request the cifferent Governors to call a special wession as early as practicable—therefore I can see re good season, uder proper gg ig aoe the existing restrictions may not be removed by the | tersigned by the Naval Offiver. 15th September. _ A rigid enforcement of the foregoing regulations Under the British poseessione act of 1847, the | ix enjoined ou Collectors and other officers of the egislature t he power to regulate | castoms, Javes Gurer efove, in my judgment, no law is re- Secretary of the Treasury. [rox a.) Know sll men by these presents, Thit we ave held and firmly bound unto the United States of America in the sum of dollars, fo: the pont of which, well and truly to be made, we pind ourselves, our heirs, executors, and adminis- trator, jointly and severally, by these presents, by us subscribed, and sealed with our seals, this day of one thousand eight hundred and The condition of this obligation is such, That if the above bounden the principal in this bond, shall comply in oll respects with the provi- sions and requirements of the warehousing laws, and the regulations of the Treasury Departmeat in pursuance thereof, and shal) not store in the store or premises known as street any other goods, wares, or merchandise than those imported by or consigned to bim, and duly entered and bond- ed for warehousing, and ordered by the proper offi- cer ofthe custome to be deposited therein, then this oblization to be void, otherwise to remain in fal) the part of the lmperial Parliament, to mediate effect to the treaty, so far as we ncerned in Canada, here may be opposition in some of the minor provinces, but it would be absurd to suppose that a ®» parate government, composed of from sixty-six to two bandred and fifty thoasand inhabitants, could maceessfully resis' the opinions of two mithons—if vo, the Imperial Parliament, who still retaios inde pendent power over all her colonies, would 909n ex- ercise it. You will see from the enc] sed letter from Gen. Case, that he aims at higher objects; it is a poble sentiment and true; nevertheless, unrestricted eommérie is the highway to lead to this desired @mulation for the bevefit of mankind. lentirely concur in your opiniou that a double set of Jocks abould be commenced forthwith on the Welland canal. One liftlock at Allan one at Port Dalhousie, will bring the two lakes ¥ | untive tniles of each other, and the gradual cn-traction @f steamboat locks on each separate level, would moon effect what you, Mr. Bronson, and inyself have | force and virtue. {sear} Jong had in view. 1 =o your obedient a . [seau.J @orvant, » HamrcTon Meer. Sealed and delivered in presence of Wasnineton, Aug. 4, 1454. Dear Srr—It may be agreeable to you . cuow that tee reviprocity treaty waa confirm.d steve Bing by the Senate. [ think the opinion of the te decidedly in favor of te measure, not 9» muod from commercia! considerauons, but because % terminates all existing differences between the Dnited States and Great Britain, and Jeads to che Dope that the only contests between them will be a = tiv. ia all that ought to constitate the progress of na' 8. 1 am, desr sir, respect- bas yours, Lawis Cass. on, W. Ham‘iton Merritt. [From the Buffalo Express, August 14.) % secirsociry AND eee ve suppore that we may consider the Reciprocity ‘Treaty a fixed fact. J: has received the sanctio” uf @ur own government; and, it is bat reasonable to suppose that se Jong ax Canada was clamorous for Affairs in eben fine (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Ledger } Wasurncron, Augast 1), 3854. + Naw Treaty with England about Central America ~-Anxuiv of Great Britain to Remain on Tein with the United States— Modesty Recomavnde to Foreign Diplomatists in Washington. T ere is every prospect of settling the long out- standing difficulty about Central Anerica within sixty cays. Asi stated in my ictter @ few day ago, Mr. Buchanan has had that matter in charge, avd a new treaty, explanatury of the Clayton-bal- wer treaty, and superseding the latter, is very near its completion, You cay rely on ic our ititerests in that quarter have been wel) attended to, and che G eytown affair so far from troubling them, ow only serve to bring them more speedily 0 a coccla messnre, thut i prom there. | sien. eameteee 0 on shel font a yet dis- ‘There is no disposition, as far ss I um sable to peuse the bivssings for it, it may not be in- | learn, on the partof England to quarrel with us t, Sppropriate to glance at th. probable effect it will have open the revenues of the government: Most Of the articles of t ade which Canada desires to send fo this country and plases in our markets, 2 > ad- for a trifle. Tne extreme care she took to send Lord Elgin bere to settle the .far more troublesome qvestion of the fisheries—the anxiety she feels t disscee of the last chan e of a disagreement be mitted free of duty. Toe duties reveivei a ibis | t¥cen the authorities of Washingtou Ter 't) y, and ot show clearly that the trade is ravidly on the | the Hudson’s Bay Company, evine t -1 mg & gan thout the fostering influence of free | disposition on her part to remain on tei: perce trade. Inthe month of July last, the duties paid | 8nd amity with the Uuited Btates, to sup; © that imto the Buffalo Custom Huse on Cana- the occurrence at Greytown can trouble tiga. De- dian cts, were. hang $20,331 17 | pend on it,on this subject the British government Corresponding month las: year. 13). 5 81 | ebteriains sentiments of a very different natare ‘rom that of the Jamaica negroes, Tecreace in 1854........ a Gigiee are 21 96 As to tbe energetis note or protest seat by Me. This i but one port ou the frontier of yar two | Marcolcta, Minister Plenipotentiary from Nicarazus, fheusnrd m‘les in lengtn, and but for u gle | & the § of State, (Governor M .) Coan moth. When the treaty of reciprocity goes into easily imagine ft was a rich affair; bat depemd or x6, it was as rich a8 it was ridiculous. There are questions to be addressed to Mr. Marcoieta of which must overwhelm him with Governor Murcy, £ presume, has pat to h lat. Which covernment of Nicaragua doos Mi. coleta remesent, and what ie the opiuion of t government on the affairs at Greytown? cee oy one we avd ree. effect, the flood of Canadian products that is pour ing im upon us will be greatly enhsnced, while the verpment will realize ing to Sta tre: werefrom. We cannot see the use of er ting buildings and keeping up the formula ot daty collections, when the great falk of the property that éuters our frontier ports from Cuanacla is duty free. . ‘35 Jn point of trade, Buffilo, Oswego, Ogdeusbur sz, | | 20. Has Greytown ackno rledged the dominion o avd afew ports onthe apper lakes will be benefit Nicaragua over it, and If mot, aud Nicaragua © ums ted. But this is at the expense of tne weasury— | i* are the people of Greytown not rebels, in te» about which we care very little, and of the wheat | sonable cons y witb England, the Jamaica ne- growing and lumber interests of the States, to say | roe, and the vagabonds, wow Lieut, Joly, of her Botbing of the coal. It is at the expense of the | Mejerty’s ship Becmuda, threatens to fog inte pro former of Wisconsin, Il!inois, Obio and New York, | Ptiety. 7 a who putehis crop intothe American market iu | ‘Sd. And if the people of Greytown are rebels €.mpetition with the products of Canada, Tne | #gaipst Nicaragua, and the Jatver Power has not th Oansdian farmer bas the advantage of tue farmers | © rage or power to whip them, from fear of Bri @f the west, because, while his soil is equaliy pr - tish interference er other causes, ought abe not to ductive, and eure of a crop, he is muco nearer me | be glad that we have weipped them for her? anc Busrt of trade, and can afford to sel! at a less price, | ate We not entitied to her gratitude ratue There are other objections which might be ucged | the absurd and ridiculous remonatrance o @gainst this measure of so-called reciprocity, bu: | Coleta! 7 as is like an argument in 4 cause upou which | Things in Evrope and South America inok as if Judgment has been rendeved, we forbear, and leave | more than one accredited minister here in W ashing: ‘cur farmers, lumbermen aud colliers, to ahare the | ton were about to be left without s calling, Mojee Dicssings of this benign treaty. ty, therefore, would oecome them all. pe tena items Ovrnaee axvd Rospery—May’s Live Saven sy a Doe.—Snaxorre, August 2. 1854.—A murderous @-ecult was made on t.e person of an nvoffending German, named Ernest Kaiser, on Monday evening hist. He had been to Chasca for the purpose of booking at some timber, and having been carried acrovs the river by » friend, he started for Shako- Not knowing much about the country, be eould not find the road, and meeting three men, he inquired of them the way to this place. They gareed to show him the road, and carried him some up the river. His suspicions being excitad, ‘be refused to go further, when he was stra-k acr iss the head with a gun and felled tothe earth. He ‘wae then beaten with the gun anil he b~ ‘ame senae- bees; then robbed of @ gold watch, and ‘trown into Se river. The water revived him, «di when re stored to consciousness, be foand one of his dogs holding him by the bosom of his s:,irt, and endea- voring to him ashore. By hia assistance he eimed the land, when he was again seized coon by miscrcants and hurled into the river. Tux Fire ON THE Laks SuoRE RoaD.—The dam- age hy the recent fire along the line of the Lake Shore Road, between this vify and the State live, is much greater than is generally nie ba Ga dreds of acres—we may say thousands—have been burned over; Jarge wuantities of wood, timber, hay, &c., have been destroyed: fences consumed and large tra-ts of pasturing—no small ives to the farm ing commenjity—irreparably injurel. Between Si\- ver Creek and Dunkirk the fences along the track of the railroad are mostly obliterated. Qu Toure day asecond and destcuctive conflagration brok+ out pear the depot a: Westfield, and, not 7i-aetand- ing the most strenuous exertions of boudreds of citizens who gathered to the 4) ‘Fay aot arrevte) till it had barned its way to ke shore, a dis tance of two or three miles. The flaca were at one time within a few rode of the compsuy’s bulid- ings, and it was only by the utmost exertion they were saved. No rain of any comsequence bas fallen in that portion cf Chautauque county for @ long His dog } time, the weede and fields * are dry as tinder, aad a <> ee ae et Oe fire once started, it isalmost impossible to arres’ peel, san af the Ghed being ar: tts ravages. We are informed by farmers in that eame Sta the buhing of = Fone Nhe store sectionthat the drought is more severa thin was waetend pte Boh ae os Sun nil held 3 fr aid known there.— Buffalo Democracy, above Me water by hie faithful dog. bis body wad Loraine oe ee a Ambs covered with rulers froma the blows ee Nur axp Teow.--The Niagara Falls Zris says that — rng Loy rar 4 ‘of | &tlave escaping from servitade arrived in that vil- ye + wept > ek ane eae ted, Fhe a lage on bay op ier , and reached the ferry just of the perpetrators of the deed have been dissovered, | 1% time to get into the little boat as it was prepariog y fmt ao oa the house | %© leave for the Canada side. His master was on the an Ft it Sort rex hake, Ge: agen om seme train in pursuit, ard reached the ferry only in absence of the occu; y and took away three has- pane Daag + hg £ md way serves the ome @ied ond Gfty dollars ia bank notes which they | Waters of the Ningara. | The ai Sthon vones fwund in a chest.— St. Pau! (Minneroia) Times. Tay apeae Uranioy tae Teshich sasmoasdhn tenting the same trains, the fugitive snovceeded in eluding his vigilance, and placing bimself beyond pursuit. Drowen—On Tuesday, while te # hooner La- eretia was lying at the wharf of Foster & Stevens, a teen by the name of Higgins, acting as cook, fell everboard, and was drowned before assistance could be rendered. He was about five feet four inches Tight complexion, and is said to have beea of Trelan« , but lately of New York. The was ph cen een varie aD tly interred. Verdict of the Cersver's jury: «“ Death by accidental drown tug.” A revere contusion op left eye would seem to noi ate that hs head had strack the side of the vesse) m failing, and stunned him so severely a» to vender hiss Lelpiers-—Jacksonville ( Pia.) News, omg. & Farat Rexcorrre.—We regret to learn that on Friday, the 28th ultimo, Dr. M. L. Embree was shot own bouse,in the neighborhood of Rock Hou rairie, Boebawan county, Missouri, by Dr. J. P. Blanks, of the same neighborhood. Dr. Embree died, we understand, in about one hour after re ceiving the fatal shot. Dr. Blanks le t immediate- !v and bas not, as we learn, been heard of siace. We jesrn that the citizens have offered a reward of 1.400 and Mrs, Embree $500, making @ reward 9/ $2,000 fer the apprebenaian of Blanks, and hie de- We m F (Ado.) Reporter, Aug. 3. Nvery to the jailer of Boohanag county jal—/Per | Tspianal Imp , Aug 14, 1854. To Jou Tuomrsox—The report ef the failure of the Bank cf Rensselaer, and the state Steck Bank at Peru, is witbont any foundation whatever. There has been no ron on these banks. Every — ever presented ba: beem promptly regeemed, and their a ee a by eararettaaiy ris eta egg Capital. ‘The Atlantic and Pseide Railroad Company ie not dead, as some people supposed. Mr. Walker and Mr. King, who bave deen for some time in Texas, state tha? tbe Governor of the State of Texas has awarded to them, for the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Company, the contrac’ for building the railroad from the eaetera boundary of Texap to the town of El Paso, on the Rio Grande, throogh the whole State, @ distance of eight hunéred miles. Un der this contract, by the terme of the charter the com popy wil be entitled to twenty sections of hand, of tix hundred and forty acres each, for every mile of roa, which will make the large aggregate of 10,240,000 acres of land. A deposit of $200,000 is required by th» eber- ter from the coutractors, ae security for the cow pletion of the road. The earnings of the Michigan Southern and Nortiera Indiana RaBroad companies for July wee:— Passengers and mails... Freight and miscellancoar, #78 $18 10 + 41,508 35 Total Earnings July, 1859, Increase... The earnings of the Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad for July, 1854, were : Passengers. Freight Mail an +$85,643 31 18 [373 08 The folowing statement of the condition of the Cen- tra) Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia at the close of business on Monday, July 24,1854, rendered in con- formity with the eall of his Exeellency the Governor of Georgia, dated August 1, 1853, appears in the Savannah Georgian:— > Dr. Railroad and sp yurtenances. ens 93.438,107 45 Notes and bills discounted and bille receiv- 7 879,426 99 Due by other banks. . 9,00) 37 Due by agents and other companies 83,910 00 Stocks in other companies. 5600 00 Bonce of ‘ 4 . 47,500 00 Banking house and lot. 13,612 97 Real estate taken for del 3, 43 Railroad expenditures Interest on 7 per cen’ Rxpenses (of hank), 3,288 99 Specie ...... se eeee Notes of cther banks 65,522 84 $4,724,082 78 To'al ...sceee * cr, Capital stosk,.. hs Bonds due by the company. Kank notes ip circulation Surpense account...... Due other banks and companies dividual deposits... jimed dividends Railroad earnings (s! Bank profits : Palance being reserved fund, Fj ¢ Rad, see State of Georgia, City y 4, John W Asderson, } revident pro Cuyler, Cashier, who, deine daly i true tu_the be apd deliuf. W. ANDERSON; President pro tem. Geo. A. Cuvier, Cashier. z Swern before me, this 9th day of August. 1853. LAURENCE CONNER, J. P. A Philadelphia paper states that $50,000 of Penn- sylvania copper bonds hi t been bought st P2 for foreign account, Stock Exchange. Tumspay, August 15, 1954. $2000 US coup 6's 68 117% 100 Cumb Cow) Co. b3 8034 $200 US Ge 67.... 1164 26 do ; £25 2 °0 112” 80 do 200 é0 90 500 ao 18500 ag 100 do 1000 do......¢ 68% 125 Hud RivRE JOM ICRA priv WW" 95 do... 4000 Frie In B...83 82 125 do. 1000 E Convt B "71. 63 9 Mich So Con 15 sh Bnk of Arner 10834 0 PLA Hd CC #3 11235 € Bank of Com. 1624; 75 N Y Cent RR. 100 12 Penn Coal Co... | 160 Cumbd Coal Co, y } 100 7635 100 10 Nor & Wor RR., 48 300 60 Mich Gen RR.b10 8035 CITY TRADE REPORT. Tumspay, Aug. 15—6 P. Asues.—There were a few lots purchased at $7 25 for pots, and $5 8725 $6 for pearls, per 100 Ibe. Breapstorrs —Flour was dull and heavy, thon;’. '* rot more freely offered. The day’s business ew 5.600 bbls. —inforior to choice State, at #7 75a $9 4; mixed to fancy Western, at $8 25a $9 50, and other kinds &t proportionate prices. Nothing was done in Cana‘ian. There have been 1,590 bhis. Southern fold at $8 ba $8 75 for inferior to low mixed, and $9 a $9 50 for good to favorite, per bU!. Rye four was re‘ailing at $6 50 for fine, and $7 ‘25 foranperfine, per bb]. 100 bbls. Jer- sey oorn meal realised $3 871; per bol. Wheat generally favored boyers. The operations comprised 1,000 bushels | new Southern white, at $1 95; Delaware red, at } $1 75; 2,800 North Carolina do., at $2.75) and 3,159 nn. | sound or inferier Southern do., at $156.8$1 65, A jot of | 5€0 bushels rye wae purchased $11234. State and Western oatewere selfing free!y Comm varied little, bushels, at 7 Be. a T5e. ¢ ern mixed, and 8c a8"c. for Southern yellow, p. Corvum —The market was steacy, with sale: of bags of Rio at 106. a 1050. x —In the three of the ent week the } id, reached between 1,590 and 2,000 closing firm, ani in favor of seLers. PREKET.—Rates continued dal) for Liverpool; graia '; 40 toms of lard were engaged at tobacco at 15s ; 350 barrels resic at 2e., bales cotton at 5 32a 3-16 06 for scnare bales, ang a! 5-168 9 i6d, for Sea . To London rates were quiet, and no eaeiemments of moment were reported. The ip Palestine was about ha full at previous rates. wes at Syc., and ashen ie forward at $6 a 88. and bark ware nomine! To Califor iis rates were steady, with moderate @ugagemeate at 37,0. & duc. per foot mea: surement, Fisn—Dry cod were plontier and less sought after, at wee Bal Per Cwt. Mackerel ruled scarce and quiet, held above the views of buyers. Nothing of an: heen Smee has been done in herring. hd ‘Y—=The market wae stiff, with moderate sales of ae old and new, for shipment, at 65¢. a 7c. per 100 ands. Hors were inactive, at 220. a 25¢ par Ib. _ Ikon—The market was steady, with moderate sales of Scoteh pig at prices varying from $40 50a $41 Ae ogi Latwe—Faatern continued in good demand, at $1 874 per thousand, Lime— Rockland seemed quiet $1.10 for lump, per bbl. MOLASSES—Sales of 100 hbdis. Trinidad were made at 2250.; 180 60, Cubs, for distilling, at 22¢., and 70 do. Caba Museovade at 240 Naval Stonss—The market was inactive, thoug’ ateady torpentine were held at 8%¢., though retail lot ported at about Raw war at acout #4, and ros'n varied from 175¢ according to quality. Ons-—-There *a nothing done today fn whale, sperm, or clive. Liveeed appeared in detter deiand, at 19¢ 800. Frovieions —Derk was buisker and dearer. The day’s mortments cossleted of 1,460 dbis., Goaing at $12 85 fer mess, and $10 60 a $10 62), for prime, por DBL. ‘Tee 1 At 900. for common and ), at Oe 4 be a Thande at xe. 9 10%. eae ne eee State butter wae Ne at b. Cheese was selling at was it sole for S eohbar Cate poseorado at thee be., and 125 do. New Orleans at Se., and 70 do. Texas on private terms. ‘Tatow. Some 12,000 Ibs. prime fetched 120. & 12%e Dn. Soe hoes meee Sa ‘mand for, withou' shengaet acta *ticne:—Sales—74 bhas Roe at $220 $30, 400 dof Cuda at, private berms, 850 do, vate terme, 258 do. Yava ab pri Onarleston seed at 0c, a $123¢0. ‘Wawxsy.—Saies were made of 250 bbls. Ohio and pri- son at 36¢., and 50 bhds. drudge at 340. per The ieewing comparative table of receipts for three years shows & pope tad in receipts this year, os com pared with either of the two preéeding years, of ever ea thousand barrels: — January 1 to Aagust 16, 1862, bbls, January 1 to August 16, 1863, January 1 to August 16, 1854. Decrease from leat year + from 1852 W. ADVERTISRMENTS RENEWED VERY DAY, MOANDING ABD LaprGsna, Rr BROADWAY.—AN ELEGANT 8UJT OF FOR epartmenis phahed family or single . fontiewan 4 house contains all the modern improvemenis. BROADWAY, BETWEEN FOURTH STREET d and Washington place—A furnished parior, on seoond Goor, and three apartments on third floor. House delightfully situa: jo boarders ip the house. Bath room, &c. Good city references exchanged. RUD-ON STREET, ORPOSITE ST. JOUIN’S 147 Park.—Furnished rorms to let, with board, to angle gentlemen or gentlemen and their wives. The thi ali the m Germ improvements and newly far uished. pr’ GROVE STREET, NEAR BILERCKER.—A DE- ) iigatfut suit of roows to let, together or reparate- ly, fernished or unfurnished, wilh 4; house first <lass, containing improvement. Location delightful, and aceessiole to stage and ear lines. 6-7 HOWARD STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—SEVERAL, 37 farnished rooms to let, with fuil or partial lemen, or gentlemen and their wives ; also, furnisted back parlor, on the first door, to Baths and g.s; location beard, to » handsomely let toa gentleman and | centra] and convenient BOND STREET.—TO LET, APARTMENTS ELE- ] gantly furnished with gas, &c.; and also veve'al single reorce for genttemen only. BOND STRE NEAR BROADWAY —ONE OR TA Savoy uate ee board, for gentie- wen and their wives, or for single gentlemen. The-house has all modern improvements. References required. Dinner at half past fix. BLEECKER STREET. —A HANDSOMELY FURNISII- ed parlor ané bedroom on first floor will be rented to agentieman and wife, or two single gentlemen; also, a room op second floor, sui'able for two nirgie geatlemen. | None but persone of the first respectabil!'y need apply al bove address, WEEK FOR BOARD, FOR SINGLE GEN- y tlemen, and an elegant furaished parlor, $5 por ‘eek each, and ap elegant farnished front room for a gentleman ‘ond his wits. Apply at 102 Eighth avenue, ween Nineteenth and Tweati streets. SPLENDID FURNISHED PARLOR, WITH ONE OR two bed rooms, with all the modern improvement: to let, to single gentlemen, with breakfast or tea. Ail the comforts of a home may'be found. Apply at No. 131 Crosby street, back of the Metropclitan Hotel. PRIVATE FAWILY WOULD LET A SUIT OF ROOMS to one or two gentlemen; also three smaller rooms, to single gentlemen. The house is in one of the best lo- ations in the city; convenient to stage routes. Apply avy day this week at 177 Greene street. fUIT OF ROOMS, FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY, AT 25 A Washington place. The house. contains all the Lovie improvements. Unexceptionatle references re- ¢ LADY RESIDING IN THE VICINITY OF UNION park, wishes to joan one or two hundred dollars of a party for which she wouli rent « furnished roum and bedroom, with partial board. Any such person desiring a good home, may address a note, Lady, Union square Post-Office, for one week. ROOM AND BEDROOM TO LET, EITHER SEPAR- ate ort 7, furninbed or unfurnished, without board, in a p) it and central location. [meagan one or two utlemen, or @ respectable fe oO. "I Spring, one bioek’ west” of Broadway.” Terms reatonable. PARTMENTS FOR GENTLEMEN, ELEGANTLY furnieied, on the first, second, and third floors, in suites or singie rooms, to let, at Wo. 133 Bleecker street, weat o! Brostway. References exehanged. GENTLEMAN WITH HIS WIFE AND TWO CHIL _ dren (eight and ten years) wishes board or part of a bouee within one hour’s distance of the city. A coun- try residence preferred. Address, stating full partica- lara, to C., box 362, Post Office, New York. N ELFGANT SUITE OF ROOMS.—A PRIVATE fomily would let » suite of rooms to one or two gen- tlemen. The hone is new, and bas all the modern im- provements, and in one of the best Joeations in the city, convenient to the care and stages. No. 71 West Four- teenth street, first house west of Sixth avenue. A D BLE SUITE OF ROOMS.—A PRIVATE FA- sil noel lea suite of rooms to one or two gen 5 wand has all the modern im provements, and in Of the best locations in the city, convenient to the cars and at . No.7) West Four | teenth street, first house of Sixth avenue. } O4RN—A LARGE FRONT ROOM, WELL FURNISHED, on the second floor, suitable for a itleman and his wife; also a pleasant room, suitable for two single the can be obtained, with or without board, at street, third door from the comer of Hudson and Canal streeta. J OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, AND A iy of single gentlemen, ¢an be accommodated with board on application at 22 Union place. OARD.—MRS. BLACK CAN ACCOMMODATE tlemen and families (without children) with sing!: or suites of rooms, and board, for the ensuing season, at 34 West Th ith street, between Broadway and ROOM? ON THE SECOND with bathroom OARD.—A floor, furnished or unf idjeining, suitable fr » family SUIT OF or @ few single geatl- ven, with full or partial board, at 69 Varick street, near +. John’s Park, { Be ARD.—ONE LARGE OR TWO SMALL FAMIL! can obtain the second floor, farnished, in a house containing the modern improvements. Apply at No. 11 Warren place, Charlee street. Location pleasant and convenient to tbe cars and omnibusses, References ex changed. OARD—a TTANDSOME FURNISBED FRONT RO on second huwr, to let to gentleman and lady, bu. for lady iat Location plessant. For terms, &c., M. E., Broatway dress C. Office. OARD.—A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCO\ dated with board and neatly furnished rooms, , applying at No. 111 Leonard street, east of and near Broad N.B The house is newiy furnished, pa- pered and painted throughout, OARD DOWN TOWN.—TWO GENTLE CAN BR accommodated with doard in # private family- Ap. ply at 288 Green@ich street, near Chambers, OaRD DOWN TOWN.—PLEAS: FURNISHED rooms with board may be obtained by.calling at No. 126 Chambers street. Reference required. OARD UP TOWN—AT 284 WRH2T TWENTY-THIRD street, between Fighth and Ninth avenues, Pleasant rooms to let, with board, in a house with all the modern improvements, and the most delightfal location up to#n; P uphing immediately, # suive of rooms may be had, if desired. OARD, NEAR AND WEST OF BROADWAY—A second stary front suite: also, one or two other beantiful rooms, newly and handsomely farnished, to let call at 29 Clinton 0; at AND Sone few select boardere can now make arran- end newly furnished, with all the modern improvements desirable fore home. Keferences exchanged. OARD, WITH FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED rooms, for single gentlemen, or gentleman and wife, Bouse pleasantly located near St. John’s Park, with mo- dern improvements. eference exchanged. Apply at 1%6 on street, Hh OARD MAY BE OBTAINED ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, ina delightful location, about three minutes single siasia’ Gea’ te bocoume ied with, pleavant can Foote and the comforts of home. Inquire at 10 Rens street, corner of Clark. OARD IN BROOKLYN—CONVENIENT TO SOUTH or Wall street ferries—desirable locition and tlemen.” Aj 7 ano aaa Henry weet, Set gent pply at No. }, Detween Atlantic and State atreets. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY can obtain a pleasant room, furniehed or unfarvish- ed. ‘The comforts of a home will be found, a only « few doerders are taken. Terma reasonable. Also to or three gentlemen can be accommodated. Apply a: 155 Adame street, rear Fulton ferry. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN —A PRIVATE FA mily, oecupying @ first class house chee to the ferry, Brooklyn, will we happy to aceomm date or tve quatbowen, and hie wife, with ar ym rer gr ae _ and Rogiisr spokes by the fs ais aizect, be oe ‘ond His Pe 1K —EXCEN“IVE SALE OF OL hous old. farahere, wish’ oral rr Seven: }OIRD IN BROOKLYN—288 HENRY STREET, TN Oe the finest locations; house sew and furni- ture bandeome; ail the vacated by ® phystelan; within five mi- forte; English, Beussels and velvet aa teat Bit vate four doo: hogany Itatian parker reeeutly —D, 3, HOUGH, tie ferry; dinners op Sundays; full Eimer ed Atlantic ferry; H iM at 1id West par 10% ‘OARD IN BROOKLYN—A LARGE ROOM,,FURNI=H- | embrazing rosewood and mal B 3) ‘and one swalione for single gentlemen. Also, | and side tables, latins’ fancy rosewood & aake vge room with bedroom sdjoining, unfurmished, for s | tables, carved rosewood booksase, a utlewan and bis wife. Pantries, gaa, &e. House wiih | ladien’ Paris pont mia rat Ann | on ta five minutes Walk of South and Montague ferries. In- | one in crimson and maroon, ani the other in "i quire at 72 State street, corner Henry. geld French brocatelle; 14 oil paintings, ev! ; o's pea apie ke et Ge OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, tapestry cary _ aud ingratn 4o.; exeslens variety of altos oe ip w private family, or house with but few boarders, Framela Beor Broadway, between Nioth and Twenty-third streets. | namente, mantel clocks, &o ; one fine wolian piano, (Gil- Dioner at 6 o'clock. Parlor and bedroom, or large room | bert’s,) nearly pew and warravtes; gilt cornices s with grate required. Address, stating price, & , which | ace curtains, china dinner set, also tea do; altverware, must be 2easonable, H. W., Herald office. vin: tem seta, coffee urns, forke and spoons, butter —— — uae a p. | zbives, castors, salvers, &.. ivory cutie: nt tumblers, OARD WANTED IN HOBOKEN—BY A GENTLE: | stone and china ware, Bohemian and plein at decanters, man and his wife, where few or uo boapdere are | malogeny and walgut cx ension tables, dining de., hair taken; room furpished 0: onfurnished- The best of re- | inatrrenses, pillows, bolaters, sheets, eounterpanee, Seren gives and required. Please address T.W.H, | pisnb ete, &e ; mabogany sofas, rosewood and mahog:ny Herald office. Burhie toy bureaus, washstanis to match, deine tovet sets, plain do., mahogany rockers and chairs, cane sest do. Goods must be nmoved {mmetiately al. ter vhe sale if possible. Terms cash. Deposit required. Suir positive. OARDING:—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, AND ene oF two single gentlemen, ean be aceommoia‘ed Wih board and t rooms at No. 10 Lamartine place, Twen-y-ninth beiween Exghth and Ninth avenues } OARDING —THE SECOND FLOOR OF A LARGE and commodions house, well furnished, and ¢ taining all the modern improvements, will pe let to UCTION NOTICE.—HOUSE BALE OF RICH AND: ont Rousehoid furniture —H, WILSON, auetion- eer, will sell to-mcrrow, Thursday morning, at half pust- Yo 'slock, all the rich and magnificent’ furniture. in otleman, with breakfa: A at No. 8 St. Mari douse 169 West Twenty-fourth street, near e- = ns cee rane ce coeeirate vatip, sui rose , pier, OsRDING.—DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED ROOMS, | centre and side Tables, expensively carved; esbieek ‘with full or partial board, for gentlemen and their wives, or sitgle gentlemen, where there are but few boarders taken. Also, to let, ; & physican’s office, on the first foor., Inquire at 118 Fo corner of Amos. - OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ALSO A ‘few wingle gentiewen, ean obtain permanent board and pleasant rooms at 217 Clinton street. OARDING. —A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN OB- tain afurnished room and bedroom, on second floor, at £6 West Twenty recond street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Dinner at 6 0’clock. OARDING —A FLW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN OB- B tain good accommodations at 33 Forsyth street, near Walker; a front hei! room for one or two single or double beds; every neceseary attendance punctuslly rendered. Respectable mechanics wishiog clean, airy and comfortable rooms, wilt find this eligib! OARDING AT 94 WARREN STREET.—ROOMS FUR- nished or uvfurnished with board, saltable for sin gie gentlemen or gentlemen ani their wives. Also, day boarders aceommodated. Apply as above. ROOKLYN.—A HANDSOME FRONT ROOM TO LET, with full or partia! board, suitable for two young gentlemen, or a gentieman ani wife; a respectable pons lady or two oan be accommodates. Withia five minutes walk of three ferries. Please call at No. 4 Tlary street, corner of Fulton, Brooklyn pianforte, seven octave, stool and cover; rich china vases, spleodid oi} paintings and engravings, rosewood and bedsieads, bureat sofa, reeat®, wash- stands toilet sets, ovaland pler gases, lace curtains, Brussels tapestry, velvet and ing:ain carpets, oileloths, hat rack, extension and dining tahles, book- case, hair mattresees, beds and bedding, chiaa dinoer and tea sets, cut glass ware, clocks, silver ware, cutlery, &o. The attention of country as well as city dealers is din to this sale, every siticle will positively be sold, and a cash deposi: required from erery purchsse- None but money bankabie in this city received The furniture ie nearly pew, and was mgstly mide to order. Catalogues on the of sale, UCTION NO‘10R —THOS, BELL, AUCTIONER*-—BY Bell & Bush—'This day, at 1044’o’clock, will be sold The gente! furniture of a fainily, contained in the up part of the house 31 Fit-h street nent the Bowery. fae carpets and cabinet furniture are of the best quailty ani nearly new; mahogeny and other chairs, card amd tow tables, a set of ext-nsion dining tables, F-sach bedstea in with canopies; locking glasses, beds, bedding, chins, gluse ware, parlor stoves, kitchen utensils, hirge ward Tobe, hat sand, bureaus, &e. Deposits required. At 12 o'clock a fine young horse, suftable for a family ar other yarposes §=Thuraday, large sule at the auctiod rooms 27 ‘tre street, IDWARD SINTZENICH, AUCTIONEER —EDWARD SINTZENICH will xeil at auction, on Wednesday, Aug. 16, at 103; o'clock, at the salesroom, 16 Wall street, @ large assortment of “el-gant household furniture, (re- moved from Twenty: first street for convenience ef sale, ) consisting in part of mahogany marble top dressing bu Bsus, do, sofa, centre and side tables, do. washstands, enclosed washstands, blick walnut washstands, &., ma- “OUNTRY BOARD €AN BP HAD IN A PRIVATE family for four perecns, at Bergen Point, N. J., half | an hour's rail from the city. For particulars, (stating where an interview can be had,) address N., box 65 Post Office. hogany quartette and.side tables, mahogany sofas, rose- eat wrod suite in brocatells, mahogany and rosewood French NOUNTRY BOARD.—FAMILIES AND SINGLE GEN: | bedsteads, black walnut do., ir, feather and straw temen wll find excellent aetommodations at the | mattresses, Masses, bolsters, pillows, &c ; mahogany Notional Hotel, commanding a full view of the race | ehairs, in bair, cloth and brocatelle, sofas, tete a-tetes, course and surrounding country. Apply on the pre- | mabogany wardrobes, &c., being a general assortment of mises. handsome housebold furniture. Al ), & large collection of oil paintings, embracing some pictures of great merit I ELIGHTFUL ROOMS CAN BE SECURED FUR GEN- and beauty, the whole being the pro) of ther tlemen and their wives and single gontlemeo, in * paneled sccm @eclining housekeepin, first class house, and where the comforts of a home can ~~ a ee ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—HENRY H. LEED= ‘be enjoyed on very advantageous terms, permanent)y or transient, Location unsurpassed. Appiy at 29 West &Co, will cell on Wednesday, August 16, at 12 Eighteenth street, near Fifth avenue. owe wishing to | o'clock, in front of the store No. 19 Nassau street, horse, spend a short time in the coun‘ry can also be pleasantly | wagon, harness, wh'p, met, &c.—A bright bay berse, 18 accommodated with board. Apply e. hands bigh, young, kind and stylish, good traveller and = * “2 of great endurance, without fault, and warranted per- N T XLEGANT ROOMS ON WASHIN( SQUARE.—A | fectly sound; has been used a2 a road horse in both single ‘4 suit of splendid apartments richly furnished with | and double harness; is in condition to sixty miles or Yelvet carpets, chandeliers, &., may be obtainedin ® | morea tay. Wagon with pole and shaft, to order private residence, with gas, furnace, bathing roomsand | by one ot best city makers, Harness new Sia nprin The above ia sold in consequence of the owner going ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—HENRY H. Leeds & Co, will sell on Wednesday, Augast 16, in t of the store No. 19 Nassau street, » Canadian horse, eight years old, kind in single and double ‘no boarders taken.) A gentleman of water closete, li y may address box 412 Post Oflice. respectal VURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT partial bosrd. Large andairy rooms, with bath at- tached, near Sixth avenue cars, Houston street stages . No, 9 Houston street, old and is also’ fine saddle horse; can pace er trot [peepee alauahah die Bla | faside ot three minutes sold as the owner lanbeat lear aac ssn an ne 2 tty, Also, & feeds wegbal, aided order ; TO | it has been ured but a short time. ‘. i le gentlemen in a respectable private French amily The house ia provided with gas, marble mantles, | Fisinai. ee ROOM AND BEDROOM TO LEL OHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER.—MORT- gage rale of hotel furaiture, on Thursdey; flo-mor- row, at the auction room, 110 Centre street, of Frapkiin, at 10 o’clock, consisting of mahogany sofas, clovets, bath, and every new improvement. Address on | the Y emuial 106 Bleecker street, west of and near Broadway. ee chairr, side tables, marble top centre do., mahogany URNISBED APARTMENTS TO LET~TO TWO SINGLE woshslands, French and other dedateads, ntlemen, with bseakfast and tea, or to ssmall | cottage an: tent do, and carpets, resyectable family. Pleaee apply upon the premises, 263 | rosewood card tables, fancy and cane seat chairs, maho- Siatb avenue, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets. | gany marble top dressing us, Common 40., wash- stands, marble top barroom tables, arm chairs, ke MURRAY, NO. 3 LEROY PLACE, BLEECKER | ©4#e, « large quantity of feather” beds, bair and husk treet, near way, is now ready to receive mattrenses, rseilles quilts, sheets, er) blankets, tocetione for board for fi : |, Or ae eH toweling, "xe Also, an endless variety of crockery; + Bose who only wish to rent rooms without board. | slso, splendit gas fixtures and kitchen utencile, © Louse ielarge, iJOHN W. SOMERINDYKE, Att'y. for Mortgazees. ving over thi convenient- iy arranged im suits or Avge, ward alte modern ‘in, rovements, such as gas, bathing rooms, &., and is ove of the best locations in the city, and also in every respect a firet class house. YERMANENT BOARD UP TOWN.—WANTED, BY A gentleman and his wife, a nice siry room, comforta- bly forniched, in a respectable family or boarding house. The gentleman would not require dinner, except on San- daye. Price not to exceed $8 per week. Address E. J. X., Herald office. OOMS MAY BE HAD FOR SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR a gentlemen and wife, by applying immediately at 402 Buoome street. WAR eee td ee GENTLE- man ap fe, » small par! joi s emailer room, partially furnished. Beard for the Eyoaly, ‘and there must be no other boarders. A widow N ORTGAGE SALE.—SAMUEL 03G00D, AUCTION- eer, will sell by auction, at 64 Natean street, to morrow, (Thorsday,) at 10 o'clock, A. M., a large collec- tion of household, hotel and bedroom furniture, sofas, cbsira, carpets, one very large mantel mirror, settces, window curtains, beer pumps, gas fixtures, removed for convenience of sAle. The whole will be positively sold ithout reserve, by order of the attorney of mo 5 Termseash. ‘A denis Gans SALE OF A LOT OF HARDWARR, ON ) Wednesday, August 10, at 10 o'clock A.M. at’ 310 Broadway. JOHN ORSER, Sheriff. N. 8. Seian, Deputy Sheriff. BERIFF’S SALE OF SPLENDID HOUSEHOLD FUR- niture, on Frivay, August 18, 1864, in Cum>erland- lyn—Rorewood, mabogavy and walout parlor and bed- or small room en suite; aleo, the facoily of grown persons preferred. ‘Address Early, Union | Te = chise Bana pods and bedding, also, kitchen and other too Wissen! © LOTT, Sheri Tings Co. ———____%- ERG, Depaty Sherif. 8. MARSHAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT of venditioni ex; tome directed and deli- WwW? ‘TED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A FUR- nished room, with board, ina house with all the modern improvements. Terms not to exceed $14 per week, gas and fires included. Location bet een Tenth and Thirtieth streets, west of Broadway. Also a + Ti eae ore aope pntmen Terns par woo’ | Jute? Tals, eae, cn onthe 8 ay of Address M. R. J., box 1,723 Post Offices change, in the city of New York, the steamboat Nau- TANTED—IN JERSEY CITY, BY A SINGLE YOUNG | *o®, or Ocean, her tackle, farniture and gentleman, s furnished room, with or without | im, OE UE Ns poard, ina entee! vate family and pleasantly located, | |The ka psec oe chen mia 4, os hs Address W. W. Morton, Jersey City Post Office Seal ae ote being 3 ich Jrtnder’ana's fet ul WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. in 140 feet loug and registers 242 tomas?” ONOMETER WATCHES.—VERY FINE POCKET 8. MELLOR, AUCTIONEER—BY HOUGHTON cbronometers, which ran without any pacers o_ & Mellor.—this day, at 10 o'clock, at the At variation, for sale ai less than usual prices; wh lantic Hotel, No. 6 Broadway, mortgage eale of elegant and retail. G.C. ALLEN, 11 Wallstreet, second floor. | hotel furniture, tapestry carpets, rosewood rar | niture en suite, French Loree pier and oval &e., OOPER WATCHES—GOLD OOOPER, DUPLEX AND | together with chamber furniture of seventy reoms, con: lever watehes, some in hating. sno, splendid | sisting in part of ingrain, three ply and carpets, T Wallstreet ear Brosdway,, Soa pulloaseh parlor, Tucgitare’ eeeebewr'et” stopeat , ri rosewood parlor suites, covered in three colored —iommen> | satin, top with mirror doors Dees, DIAMONDS.—THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD call the attention of pert aay ges pg of dia- and soa loo unser?! carck on pain mond rinj , crosses, soart pina, . a sawraat teh Soles tans] pricns: alt awd peatalin. | with ns cosiose variety of household a GEORGE ©. ALLEN, im; Wholesale and retail, 11 | matting, &c. ¥ setters, Wali street, second oor. gbairs, ke. The above is wall the sttention of le, coun’ merctant hotel ai OLD VEST OHAINS.. LD CURB, $0 TO $45; GOLD | housekeepers, ae aver article will pesitleehy bo sit ‘wove, $10 to $26; gold Adelaide, $18 to $26; ba without reserve, by order of the ,. forni- Jenny Lind, $18 to $45; gold ehared and $16 to | ture ia inthe very best condition, baving been in uso 486; gold hexagon, $17 to $42; gold Warsaw, $10 to $86; | about one year, and cost $8,000. gold 1 to $40; gold ved, $16 te $36; $56; gold frosted, 0. All other DRY GOODS, a0. (’ ZW FALL GOODS AT GREAT BARGAINS, AT THE Bowery Savings store, 126 Bowery.—Tne first of our fall importations we have just received, snd have nowon sale. The of this season are much lower “fot than fer * number (Bh and the styles intinitely su- “perior in tas! uty. Among our offerings are rich amt | BN wool plaids, high colors, fine cashmeres and delaines, cashmere sha’ Jong and square, id high lus- tred black silks, warranted to preserve richness and EDUC. RAND MADAME NOEW BERGIER’S FRENCH AND to wear well, made expreasly to our own order, and such as we can recommend to our customers at delow anything we have ever known; Msrseilies quilts, the best N English boarding and day school for ladies, - No. 300 Secon’ eventer between ‘Highteents. aod Nine? pt ein ope ted Soeeueal avy eerie of teenth streets, will reopen on Friday, September 16. A sheetings, damaske, table covers, |, diapers, towel stage will be attached to the estal t, for pupils at | jing, Domestic goods—bed ticks, shirtings, sheet- a distance, ings, drilla, jeans, &e., all mace expressly to our own or- RS, MEARS FPENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING | fT’ our summer stock rometning, ox heed” had toes M Vole armen ladies, Nos, 82 and 30 | marked down, and we are closing out at such low prices ‘est Fifteenth street, between and Sixth avenues, | a5 may well create surprise, but such is our idea that will re-open on Monday, September 4. ney ode should alvays be ready for the sence, remain over, we are de. PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.—A MARRIED ENG- | termined to advantage to our customers. Our 6 elty, ‘acl above Thirty. ooh, ons a | eed meson ia ngs ack eeltoh tak bo ove tam 4 £25 j ot Broadway, wishes to i ey er Se doard and instruct im all the branches of a thorough | will be at least twenty-Ave erat ee ane Sa prles Lo agg my ar apg etre of last year. (Our stock wil be hops full, ae we have fer to families in which she has taught. even thus early opened the season, so we shall on, Mrs. Blank, Herald offce. and secure every bargain, and yield all the 4 Wy A YOUNG LADY DESIUES 4 TUATION Possible to our Cason W. F. GILLEY, 128 Bowery. as family of young ladies, to teach | ____ eng x the branches; is willing to make herself Parente ‘WOVE CORSETS —MRS. GRANGER HAS and bas no to go in the country. The received her fall im: pon Be Oil or call bt 65 North Moore street, betwees the hours at's | half he mndlly charged, st 48 Third erence, or call , oe strest. Agent at Saratoga, Mise G. Berry, HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED, LIQUONS, ac. A PRIVATE FAMILY, WITHOUT, CHILDREN, WISH ey AmmING 9 hor. 0 ren’ mediately, house, ins gen- % Geel neighborheod; taecunads and esench omey peommiies thee Otard’s 1846. brandy, 3 bottles Schekiam: References exctanged. Address M., box Herald oo 1g: ony hg og — eluded, 89. ARTAUE RENDALL, No, 7 William street, WW 282EO—4 ROOM IN THE UPPER PART OF THE | between ‘and Pearl streets, city, for a debati society. fave Herald cflice, stating loealiy and amount of rent ex: gO Wg Tad SS0RTED BRANDS pected. ALBERT HORN, 00 Beaver street, See acer taee. | PPS Ma, otage om mae WS, a tego, 1846, $1 the rikcae routes, within @fteen minutes’ ride from tne | ang spirfve Trell as Eaplowet. ” Ondee. immodi” City ali. Acdreet H, P., Herald office. ately executed, on receipt of cash. OALL? JANTED TO PURCHASE—A SMALL TWO-STORY SW iouee in the Bias or Tenth warde of the of | No 7 William street, between Beaver and Pearl stre te’ oity JK ALE.—PALE AND AM Now York. sddgoss bos No, 1,775 Post Otc, with | xt vice and losation. Sie ond bares, four BROWAN’S, 314 Sixth street, between De Kalb xnd Lafayette avenues, Brook -.