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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL) | nanan * MONEY MARKET. Faupay, Aug. 25—8P. M, There was s regu ar pan’c ia the atreet today. All the fancies touche! ‘ower poiats, and the sales were Jargest in those where the decline vas the greatest. Erie Rends and stock, ond Reading, suffered the most. Panswa sold in sma'l sots at » creat depreciation. New | ‘Yerk Centra was mor» freely offered at lower prices: im fact, there wasa general <osire to realize even at the falling off in quotations. At the fiat board, Mlinol® Central bonds declined 44 per cent; New York Centra) bonds, X; Erie, 1871, 7; Erie Income, 5; Cieve- Yand and Toledo Hailroad, 3; Nicaragua Transit, 2K; Penn Coal, 14{; Comberiand Coal, 2; New York Central Railroad, antias Railroad 3, from the pening; Erie Rairoad, 3; heading Railroad, 1; Harlem, 3. The deciine was universal. We have nots single exception to quote. Ihe operations in Erie were prinet pally forecash. But for the delivery of this stock on @ontmiets matur ng there would be no demand, aad we should seo much lover current. The time is geming when the stock wil aticely upon its own merits, ang thea the market value mast rule very low The company is at this moment on the very verge of @ixeulution. Its foating debt is the immediate cause ef the present embarrassment; but its income bonds, @ue in February next, will probab y be the rock upoa which the concern will split, if in the meantime the Seating ‘ebt does not bring about the collapse. In the statute regaroing the responsibility of the New York railroad companies, il is declared that the plea of usury an be pleaded; but, asin the case of the Now York City ‘and Buffalo Company, a creditur leaving obtained Judy- ment, is not precluced from the use of the plea of usury against the claims of bondhokicrs. Thisis a now featnrer which utterly aad entirely sets a* naught every security fesued by railroad co npanies, where a full value hes not Deen received. Any one ho! z certificate of the foat- ing debt of the Railren 4 Company, eau, upon gertla jndgment, take precedesce of all mortgage bonda us ously issued, ‘The company can put in the plea of nenry and so can 2 cred! r the security of his claim. The probability is thet there isa taint of usury upon every lage of bonds but ‘hose insned under the first mortgage, and wo l not be sorprised if some of the outside ereiitors put in such a plee to enforee the payment of teireaims. As forthe stock, it is nowhere, It never had any value, and the company never earned dividend. As the financial condition of the concern is developel, the stock will settle down watil it finds its true level. Phere will be no more Cividends, henceforth forever. The Pabvle nas at lest burst At the second Board the market was a shade or two Better, but with very limited transactions. Nicaragua Transit advanced 4 per cent; New York Contral Bonds, 36; Reading Railroad, }{. Erie Income Bonds declined 4 percent; Harlem, +; We understand that it is the in- tention of the Harlem company to divsolve the arrange- ment vow existing with the New Haven company, rela- tive to the haulage of curs, transportation of freight, passengers, Kc. The Hurlem company have been serious sofferers by the terms of the contract, and it would bea geod thing to get rid of it. The outside operations of ‘the road will not be put in proper shape until the com- pany place Mr. Dykers in the presidency. Sach a move ment would create confilence in the public mind, and ensnre economical mana nt The panic in the public miad relative to bank failures is rapidly subs he amonnt of indians money presented for relemption today was comparatively r fe Bmited, snd we have no donbt o few days will sutive | to reiustate confidence again as strong as ever, We anderstand that a nu of ace clocing up, aad withdrawing their notes from eirsula ion, The State is in tho market for the pur hase of about balf-a m'lion of its on stock, aod bank- are are availing themselves of tis opportunity to realize. | ‘This will redeem the currency of that State, ani the probability is that the presont plechora of Western paper | money will be followed by a comparative scarcity Ge no necessity for sacrificing tho bills of Indians banks ia ‘Wall streot. The sbinplaster banks of Michigan, Mary- ange ot 6 premivi on Monday, when it is yy eee Mattes and the interests of the public req~ ire thar the coe at omee upew some live of action aud on: ‘The annexed statemont exbfoits the qrantity and va- Ine of foreign dry goods entered at this port tor ooaramp- tion, for warehousing, and also the withdrawaly from warebouse, during the week endtn ; and including Thurs- day, the 24tb day of augnet, 1854:— Movamerrs ry Forman Day Goons, Entered for Consumptign.. MANUPACTURES OF WOOK. MANUFACTURES OF COTTON. Ps srpsont Cotton i $308,008 Hena..... 40 Or Co Li Recent: re ee iiy, Coloedass.. a0 + 206 2061424 Priv x 86,372 ; 6,605 > 2291517 43.926 40,595, 1.689 6,850 pr gr i 2,795 8.547 2,290 61,9123 MAYUPACTORES OF FLAX. — Liens. ...... 926 $297,012 Total......2,784 $877,807 Do &coiion. 32 5,524 MANUPACTURNS OF SLM. TaGC8....024. 0 4,027 Silks, 997 $465,973 Wokerchiela, 37 29,029 Ribbons 217 190,769 Thread....... 68 19,285 Satins 7 9.850 tie bay Tact 9 Toth... .1,060 #288, 81 Ploshes 16 Velvers 49 MCREIARBOUS, Grapes, 9 raw goods. 12 $15, Gravois 12 oy. ® 1,799 Shawls 20 Fehrs &fi'wea 126 27,798 Veotings, 8 mbroidery,. 91 76,429 Sk & worst'd 180 C'lrs, o'ffe, & 53,508 2 Laathr gloves 42 87,412 7 Kidgioves.... 6 4,927 nae oe 7 Lol Sewings...... 10 3 MT Brésk& bad’gs 46 5 Tolal..... Withdrawals f HES OF WOOT. S3 57 $28,885 9 4,353 2 69,001 Sacles......, 2 aes... 2 Cravata " Pengess . 6 8. & worsted, 4 cotton... 4 i“ ol 126 $55,268 RRA OW VAX, 76 $10,715 6 1710 82 $12,475 OUR. 17 $1,000 Tea. gloves 3 1,503 Matliog...... 6 "656 Total...... 26 $3,318 Butered for Warehousing MANTPAUTURES OF COTTON, MANOPACTURES OF WOOL. Cotton $69,121 Musli 21500 @b go 69,754 Velvetu... 49,954 Hose........ 4,960 11,991 Total ...... 658 $140,762 ‘ 23,789 | eotaSerseruius or stu. | Carpeting’... 45 12,009 28 Total...... 82 $201,949 Shawls 01... 25 Pongees...... 57 MANUPACTURES OP FLAY. 8. & worsted. 22 Linens....... 262 $62,088 S. & cotton, 22 14,600 Lapeer dima ypepmey agent MISCBLEANPROUS. fotal ......66 171 $109,826 Straw goola,. YO $4,579 RBCAPLTULATION. Enterod for Consumption. Quantity. Fatue Mannfactures of wool. ........++2,784 $877,805 « of cation 490,226 “ of walk, O14,277 “ Miscellaneous of fax i do $2,750,015 Manufaetures of wool be} of cotton: “ of ellk. $188,283, Yand and Georgia, are of course worthless, aud when they fail their b's are not worth a panny; but not so with the free ban} s ina'l parts of the country. 4 temporary gaspension may depreciate the notes for a short time, but they wil, w thout doubt, all come ot good. ‘We understand that Mr. Geo. W. Rogers, of Loskport, never owned a dollar’s worth of stock in the Brie and Kalamacoo Bank, in any shape or way, directly or in- @rectly. The bank put forth sucha statement, doubs een for the purpose of helping its crodit. Thompson's Reporter of to-day, says:— ‘There are doubtful banks in varions sections of the constry. It would be well for hera people vo reject all Tennessee and Georgia m the good banka in there localities do not denire a ‘thera circulation. We would advise, in this locality, the re n of at) aicbi- gan money—ihe good Michigan bonks find ample opening st home for their issues. We teol confident that the tree banks of Wisconsin. Illinois and Indiana will not fail; we ave buying, indiscriminately, Wisconsin and [llinois at 2% per cent, and Inviana at’ per cont; bat wo dono advise holders to part with any of this money at those rater, ior we ber ye that a fo doys will bring it to its former uniform rate «f discount ~ New York and New England money fs token by our banks and brokers so very cheap that there appears ta be no good reason why risk shonid be incurred tn holding it. it has long been our firm bel’ef that the New Engload banks, next to the inveterate shinplasters, are the most rozten and dan gerour. ‘The steamship Union, from this port for Southampton and Havre to-morrow, Saturday, will take oot a larce amount of specie. There has not been a very large bu eiuese in exchange for this packet, in conseqaence of the wall supyly of bills on the market. There has bean no change in rates. an Fran ‘The shipments of gold dust he Ist inst, were as follows rom Don amehip By steamship Total amount + ‘The previous row 91,961,953, making 84,169,685. The receip!s at the office of the Assistant Tree the Urited States for the port of Now York, this day, Auguet 25, were 146 59; the payments amounted to $48,145 40, les ving alance on hand of $6,752,2 . the warranis entered at the 7 y Departinont, Washington, on the 221 inst., were: —~ ment of Treare ebta.. 860 00 925 Covered into T For the War Departr For re ya} ing {cr the War Department... For the Intesior Department............+ a ate amount of appropriation tor eeyiog the civ lend diplomatic expenses ef the government for the year onding June 3, 1555... .... . For buoys, lighthe The valuation of the city of W tor ia:—Personal 4,000; real estate, $10, 09. Ine: 1,201,000; in personal estate, $91 rate of taxation is #3 50 on $1,000; amount of appropri ations, $151,000. ‘The quotations errent in San Franelseo on the let of August, for California securitios—State, eou city—were as annexe! ty an Bonds of 1870, 7 pe War Loan } ons, } War Loan Bones, 7 p ‘War Loan Warrant Civil Fund Warran's. School Land Warrant th LEE, r cts, (according to dite) 80 a 85 cents By & e Sen Frencisco Bonds, ent, «s+ 4102 8 105 San Fran, § per ct. » {rom paz aad int. 15 a 1 Fan Fiapeleco Comp + Warrants, 729 18 San Frapeisco Count 86 San Franeweo Count) f Sacramento City Pends Eneremento Levee Hons, 5 per cents Sam Joaquin Couvty 3 10 per cents wa — Stockton City Rouds 74a 76 ‘The Cincinnati stock sales by Hinson & Holmes, at the tock board, Merchants’ Exehenge, and at private sale, for the week ending Aug. 28, 1854, wore as follows:— 40 shares'l\oyton ani Western R.R. stosk, with interest, 26; 40 do., 20; 92 Dayton a polls and Cincinnati, £0; 80 Peru and Indfanayo is, 38; 16 Central Indiana, 0; 62 Covington ani Lexizgton, with interest, 60; 100 Little Miami, 97; 15 do., 10); $9,000 do., 7 per cont bonds, re- tleemable July 1, 1°58, 88; 20 shares Covington and Lex ington RR. stock, £0; 100 Greenville aud Miami, i (im., Han. and Deyien, wita dis., 82; 20 do, with do, 62; 26 Little Minws, «x. div., 07. ‘The Cincinnati Gosete of ths List, tays— There was a preity fair demand for money to-day outside, and the offerings at the discount houses were about equal to the ability cr dispositions ef lenders to ac commodate Rates of interest raived from 12 to 24 per cout, the inside figure for prime paper. Cali loans are easy at 6 to7 per cent, but time loans are not very easy. ‘The amount of money offered on call is much groater than can be placed, #4 borrowers Co not like the risk of ‘Being called on for repayment at avy time. Eastern ex- ehange 11; premium for mixed currency. ‘The banbers heki another nwetimg to-day, ani had wnder covsidera'ion a proposition (0 refase all foreica Daw paper, alter rept. Ist, 4 © that of such banks me Ul seccom their cipes 6 here with Bactorn ex 85 a 66 of flax, Miscellaneous Total. $261,049 140'762 Miscellaneous .... Forelgn productions have been motorately but irrogu larly dealt in during the past week. Many dealers sup plicd themselves at the late large auctions, on very Ossy termu, ae the goods then sold were let of 13 low prices, excepting in the instances of a few lines 0 seasouable articies, which, from their scarcity, excited a brisk competition, and bronght pretty fair pri th Jes occurred the demand from coantry and loca! jobbers bas been mainly for goods required to make up an assortment adapted to the fall trace; andas these have not boen very easily procured, transactions have been checked. Prices have scarcely been sustained for evea the most desirable commodities, while they have become entirely unsettled and unremunorative for all goods ths have not met the taste of buyers. The following table shows the quantity of some of the principal articles of ‘produce left at tidewater from tho commenscement of navigation to the 224 of Ang clusive, during the year 1852, 124 days; 1853, 120 1854, 115 days — Slvce Reckrrs ov PRopwcr av TIORWwATRR. Cenal opened April 20, 1 April 2. : 1863. Linke Flour, bbls, 35 ‘ Wheat, © Corn, Raley, ¢o. Rye, do. i Other gratws, do Beef, bbls... Pork de Ashes, Jo. do. Brecon do, 16,587 9 The quant f four, whest, corn snd barley left at tidewater the third week in August, in the years 1853 and 1854, wasas follows -— bu Corn, tu Ba: bie 8 Abt) 160 Dee. 104,887 Inz. 90,933 Inc.t qnantity,of the aame artioles left at thde- water from the commencement of navigation to the 22d of August, inclusive, during the years 1853 and 1854, Dee, 711,149 Deo. 167,122 Inc ‘The eggregate’quantity of the same articles leit ut tde- water f1om the commencement of navigation to tho 20d of August, inclusive, during the years 1852 and 1854, was ax follews Flour, bits 45 Wheat, bei. S410 Corn, bu. Barly 854 Ot: 3 ,786 Tne. 187,140 Ry reducing the wheat to flour, the quantity of the latter loft at tidewater this year, compared wiih the cor responding period last year, shows a decrease of 744,578 Vbis. of flour. ‘The Cleveland Herald, iv annonacing the appointment of a register of stocks im this city for tie Cleveland, Co” Jumbus and Cincinnati Railroad, saya :— Wo learn that immediately afcer the diaclosures of the Schuyler frauds, and on the request of Messrs, Winslow, Lanier & Co , the transfer agents in New York, tho board directed an investigation of the books of the agoncy, and the falibfu) and accur: ecretary of the company, Mr. Williamson, was i with that duty. Mr. W. voted three weeks to the examinition= during which he traced ench certifionte of atock that had been issued from tha office in New York to its surrendor, or to its p t holder—and found that there had been no over or neous iasne, but that ig ail Teapeets se books had beon rly kept, ane ve business agency satixfac- Qorily conducted Kut the board have provised an ad- ditional guard against fraudslent issues for the futare, in requiring certificates to be countersigned by & sar, in addition te the signature of the transfor agents, as heretofore. ‘Aa we understand it, the book of certificates signed in blank by the President is intrusted to the keeping of the regitter, who is a distinct officer from the transfer A person desiring to obtain a new cértifinnte surrenders the oki cne to Winslow, Lanier & Co., the transfer agents, by whom, if the transfer is found cone ine and in dne form, it is caneelled—they subscricing their name thereto, with the «date-—and directing the name in which the new certificate is to be made out. This certificate is them presented to the register, who personally examines the trancfers, and if found right also cancels the same, endorsing the date an! his own signature. He then fills up Sod countersigus a new oer. titieate and returns it to the *ransfer agents, who ooun- tersign and deliver it to the pro, *r party. Fach offier makes a record of {*8 tran#xetions nod re- ports monthly to the principal offlse; t0 which, also, the tomed to tuition, cancelied certificates ars returned at 9 *@t0d periods. — It appeara to us that this aystem of «Sects is partent, and from the bigh character of the gentie Wen tilling the Teaponsible positions of tra@fer agents ant Megister, xe improper ieeqe of 9° rendered f nwo os’ he $1000 U 8 Oa 68, | haar 3000 U BA» 07 O08 Hoe 87 2000 Erie Joe Boosey ae 8665 1000 Erle Con Bae *72 r s BeeSeseeeeaRers Sit Prd Bas. @, brid j : i ss BEceckssses¥sesslsuss sseseseseses sesessseessssa ese $1000 D1 Cen RR Bde oe” Ene income Boa 3000 M0 seene ¢ TL 80€0 Rrie (on Bds ‘7h 2000 N ¥ Con RR Dds 100 she Gid Bali Mine 25 Nic Irans Co b20 50 Cuinh Coal Co. a3 500, do m0 150 do, 100 de. 10 Cleve & Pitta RR. CIry TRADS RHPOAT, Fripay, Ang 25) P.M 20nRS were selling in lots, at $7 for pots, and $6 for pearls, per 100 lbs. Bakaparorrs.—Flour continued to improve. The day’s sales amounted to 4,200 bbls. Ordinary to choter State, at $9 2735 0 $10 25; common to faacy Western, at $10 # $10 £0; and other grades at $10 60 » $11 75 per bbi ; with 1,200 bbls supertine Canadian, in bond, at $9 26; 100 sour do., free, at $0; and 2,200 bole. Fox chiefly at $0 3734 4 $10, for mixed to favorite, per vil. ‘Wheat was searce sud wanted, The sales includ d 2,500 bushels handsome Genesco white, at $2 28; an) 1,400 Southern red, to arrive, at $1.75 Sales weremu*? of 500 bushels rye, at $1 25; sundry Jota of Onio, Staie sa! Tlincis oats, at 6Ce a 67e ; and 67,000 bushels corn, at S4o. a 86c. for unsound, and 86e. 2 87};c. for Western mixed, per busbel. 13,000 bushel of the latter were sold to arrive in September, at 83e. p) CorFEL.—About 100 bags Hio sold at I¢., and 90 Toguayra, at 103. a lic. Messrs, Hoffman & Uo, sold 3,818 bags of Rio by auction, 940. a IT Ise. Averase 9 03-10Ce. ; which was about equal to the prives realized at their previous public sale, Corrox.—he market was quiet, with light salos, and at unchanged prices. Frugut® —There was no improvement to notice in freighs, whi'e there was some inore offering, bat at iow rates. ‘To Liverpool, 400 a 500 bales of com prosso4 cotton were engaged at 3¢d.; and about 1,600 bala rosin were taken at 0d. Grain wasat about dd, in ships bags. ‘0 Havre, cotton was at o xe, with but little doing. An American bark was engaged to load sith lumber from New York to Buenos Ayses, at $9 per M.A bark of 296 tons was sold to-day, for $10,600. To California, rates more dull at 35c. to 406 Hay.—About 500 bales of old were solid #t 70c. a The for shipment. Hors.—Same 280 Dbajen last year's orop have been sok within the last three days, at 0c a doe pec tb. Trox.—'he market was firm, with more doi: closing at an advance of Toe. per ton. About su a 6 tons rootch pig, were fold at $29 a $30 50a $40, mx months. Morassns,—Sates of 100 bbls New Ocloans wero made on aprivae terms, and 20 hids Cuban Mussovada, at 24c, bd Navar Srofins —The sales of spirits turpentine embraced 150 dble. at 53140. cash, and 150 do. oa thne at be. Kosin and raw turpentine were unchanged O18 —Crade whale and sperm were fa rather better demand, but at unchanged prices. Olive remained about the samo. Linseed was selling in lota nt 79. a 80e. por gallon. Other kinds were inactive. , Provisiont.—Pork advanced ugain today. 1,200 dbis were bought at #132 a $1475 for mees, and $1) 50a $1175 for prime, The sales of ent moats reached 890 packages, at Gije a O3¢e. for shoulters, and a Bc. for hamA, per pound. “Abont 800 bbls. lard fetahoa 11 4c. por pound. There were 180 bbl. beef Aispored of at steady prices. Butter an’ Cheese wor? unchanged, - —Ihe sales embraced about 275 casks at $3 75 a 4 B70 Svcans —There wa (her moze doing, and the sales ineluced abont 5004 000 hhds. Cuba Mascovado at 43e. a be, for a good partef ib. About 360 huds, New Orleans and 250 Porte ico on private terms. Tatrow,—Sales of 24,000 pounds prim transpired at 1236 per pound. Tonioco.—Kentucky is held firm, wtictpating 0 disas- trous reault to the crop, o ving to the continued drought; SUN thero is little speculation going on Scedloat is stesdy at maintained quotations. Spanish tobace> is selitng more freely, prices being somewhat more in favor of buyers. §8 hhds. Kentucky and Maysville, at 8c. a c.; 247 his. Havana, at 20c. a B0e ; 668 bls. St, Jago, Mojzari and Rarason, p. n. t.; 227 bis. Sagua, p. m. t.; 162 cases Ohio reed, at Se a Sse. Wsusy —The day's business did not exceed 150 bbls. Obio and Prison, at S6As¢., and 60 hhds. drudge, at 26e per gallon, Woor.—Manufacturers buy more freely at the reduced rates than heretofore. Domestie has declined fully ive per cent within two weeks, and holders seem still amx- ions to renlize, even at the low figures. The sales will reach 50,(00 1bs., at a geperal range of 250, to 42e for | fleece and pulled. Foreign is still uavaleabie, Carpet makers are snpplied, ané while domostic elothing woots remain low, foreign deseriptions will not be looked after for elothing purposes, We oan report no sales worth notice, Domestic Markets, Coomper Carma: Mam, Avg. 23.—At market 2. eatde, peeves, and 1,090 stores. Market be Lxtra, per cwt., $8 00; first quality, $8; 509 $7; third do , $5 40a $4; ordinary, $6.0 $42 por Tallow, $8 a $8 #20. Calf shins, Me. a Le. per Iv Von) ealves, $5, 37 a $8; but fow at market. Stores—Working oxen, $62 | $210. Cows and calves, $18 1 $68. Yearila $7, $3 «$9. ‘Two years old, $14.4 $30. Three years old, # ; 948. Sheep and Jambe—4,508 at market, Rxtr. 87. Dy lot, $150.0 $8.50. ‘Swine.—Still fat, dye. and corn fed. Se. perld., wholesale. Remarks.—Market well stocked exeopt of pouliry, whieh is ecarce oni in de- mand. Buyers have things pretty muoh tuelr own way. ‘Over 1,000 cattle from Maine this week. Brewion Manxer, Aug. 24—At may 1450 beef eat- tle, 1,0£0 stores, 5,860 sheep, and 850 swine, several lots of beef cattle and stores unsold Prices. PT nate Ue—We quote last week's prices, viz. :—Vxtra, do ,3 Hide, $5 60; tivst quality, $750 a 8; sooond, #6 604 9 ird, $5 0 $0 25. Working oxen—soles $80 — $155.’ Oo rs snd calves.—A lorge umber at market; soles #22 a $00. >tores.—On account of the drought purchases are made with a good doal of caution: we omit sales. Sheep —Sales $1 83 3 $460. Swine dull; sales of lets at small selected lots, do. a 42i0.; old hogs, 4. 3 At retail, from 4o. to Ove. ANCING ACADEMIES. (ANG ACAVPMY, NO. 961 , bet woon Broadway andthe Bowery, Will open for he seavon, on Tuesday, Sent. 5, 1954. Th re roowsare iiiied up and furnishod in the style, and embrace ali the improvemeots es of modern times. Tho bail room, with ing, and practicing rooms adjacent, pow reat advantages for popila, and render i be. all quostion, the most msguifiernt, convenient and extensive dancing aca‘emy ip the United States, if not in the world. Having recently adopted an entire n struction, the pupils are enabled to sonable dances inn very few lessons. Days and evenings of tnitton, (for claases,) Tussdays and Fridays, from 5 to 6 PM, for ladies and misses, an} from 7 to tk M., for gentlemen and lads. Wodnests a Saturdays, for children exclusively, method of in- vire ol} the fash from 3 to 0 Private lessons every morning, also Mondays and Thursdays throaghout ihe Jay and eveniag, atall thoes not oceupied by classes. ‘Tho ladies’ primary classes are andor the direction of oe i ie Wednesda; N.B.—The opening soiree on Wednosday evening, Sopt. 13, and continued weekly. f che A GENTLEMAN HAS THERE 20.8, THEIR AGES 41. are $, 9 and 11 years; he wishes to place them in Some small school out of the city, where ean board in the family ef the teagher (a 0! . lergyman preferred) where they can be prepared for college. Ad EAnea- tion, Brostway Post oice, smite he 9 R. AND MADAME NOE, BEXGIKR’S FRENCH AND Enciish bearding and day eo for tiger pd teenth streets, will reopen on Friday, September 16, A stazo will be attached to the establishinent, for pupils at @ distance, M*: MEARS’S FRENCH AND ENGLISH feat BOARDING ‘and day school for ledies, Noa. 32 and 30° Fifteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, will re-open on Monday, September 4. 188 WRIGHT'S SCHOOL WILL BE RESUMED ON Monday, the 4th Sept , 2254, ane PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.—A LADY ACCUS in a pleasvntand healthy part of the city, wishes to take two fm ‘A ie oh ie or three children to inatruct, branehee of Niah edueation. Also moxie (planofarte), and Gernen, Call on, or address, Mrs’ bern'tton, @lirty atxto street, Geet block ‘of Broaden 6.48 ime, as ae Benicia rat See Regee 9) ae SS rT eee 14] Sr ie EE honse pas all the modern improvements apd mewly fur- 6 STREET, ST, JOHN'S PaRK.— gently fa Tooms, in suits or other- wisé, suttable for famihes: also, roome for gentle men Permanent er transient boarcers will ble accommodations by ingairing as above. may be or partia) board, six misutes wall AND 62 VARICK ele; f ad ey fa from either of the ferries, 38 ver SEVEN(EENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue and Upion deelrable roome, with doagd, on the senond and floors, for or ingle gentiemen, Brst with modera coa- veniences. Persons wishing to for the winter will ee ae pi 108 ght rooms for sin; ntlemen. at yepne, bevween ‘Nineteoath aud i SaaS 9 BOND STREET.—GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVE3, cr ringle geatiemon, can be accommodated with Feavamt rove, fore or anfarnished, and board. oma suitable fora party of two or three geatlemen, on thereonnd and third flocrs. Bath and gas in the house. Dinner at halt-past 5, Apply 43 above. A Tom, suitebie tr genttotsan sod wife, to let, th aF, Or & board, Tirms reasonable, and but a neleck few eal bo taken, Inquire in store corner of Court und Harrison ‘ueets, South Brook): at No. 8 Tom; , just nial ee re N ELUGANTLY FURNISHED APARTMENT TO LET, with fnll board, to one or two gentlemen, French family, in the plece, gas, th, &ec. Dinner at 6 o'clock. A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, AND ONE OR TWO single gentl ean find board and it rooms It 104 Blcocher street. ah PARTYENTS, WITH BOARD, WEST OF AND NEAR Broadway.—Rooms, and suites of rooms, handsome- ly forpisbed and very pleasantly located, at the first jass roxidence 91 Prince street Baths and gas. Refer- ences given and required. Family small and seloct. A SMALL PRIVATR FAMILY, OCCUPYING 4 NEAT and commodions honse in the immodinte vicinity of hadison square, and but afew doors from Broadway, do- shes to lot toa single gentleman or [mg and wile, a Pytake 4 bedroom with or without board. Private tavle cesired These rooms are newly and neatly furnished, and of pleasrut and convenient size To 4 peraon or persons wishing superior acconmnotations, where the rules of neatness and every attention to comfort are strictly observed, the above 1s an opportunity seldom met with. Possession immeciately or on the first of September. Best of referenco, given and desired, .A line adoressed to E. ©, Union Square Post Office, wiil insure immodiate attention, ABA LADY AND GEN'LEMAN (AN OBTAIN pleasant apartments, consisting of parlor and ned- room, urfurmahed where there are no other boarders, in a desirable neighborhood, one blocs from Broadway, by a dressing Allen, Broadway Post Office. OARD—A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET TO A genileran and his wife an unfarnished room bed- room, paniries, &cx, on second floor; alro, wonld accom- jate two or theca single gensiemen with partial board. he ops Das all the improvements, and good location. quire at 71 }acdougal street, between Bleecker aad Tlovston streets. Bie ee URN! et b grvorrtiled LET, ree: abel place, to a party of gentlemen, or a family, or th, with fail or partial board. ‘Yhe ‘house is delight- fully situated, overlooking Union park, and is furnished with gas, baths, &c. Apply a8 above. OARD —PERSONS WISHING BOARD, OR BOARD- ers, will find no other medium go respoctavle or evnvenient as ours. Boarders directed free of Ce Sou will copenit the happiness ano safety of your family Siege | at the office, Clinton Hall, corner of Bighth ‘and Lafayette place. OaRD.—A FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM to let, tos gentleman and wif auitable for a. sivgle genttemar floor, in 8 private family, Tho hou improvements, and is “convenient to stages and roads. Call at 145 West Twenty-seoond street. Refer- eneos required, OaARD,-—.\ LADY AND GENTLEMAN OAN RE AC. commodated with good board in a private family; fall board or the lady only. Address Fanny, Broadway fest Offee. OARD IN A FRENCH FAMILY.—ONE OR TWO yonng geatiemen can be accommodated with neatly furnished rooms wud goat board in a private family where the French language ovoken, exclusively. Location, 65 Perry street, between or and th streets. Fighth avenue cars pasa near the premises. OARD IN 80UTY BROOKLYN—WELL FURNISHED ROOKLYN HEIGHTS, NEAR FULTON ferry.—Two or threa gentlemen can have pleasaat rooms, with full or partial board, wheve are bat few boariers. Genteel family. Apply at 48 Middagh street, one door from Willow. OARD IN JERSEY CiTY.—BOARD, WITH PLEASANT roows, ean be had in Jersey City, in South third atrost, first Brick bonse west of Grove street, about fil- teen minutes walk from the ferry. OARD IN WILLIAWSBURG.—A LARGE FRONT room, with try, on the secend floor, eo siwall room, ean be with foll or board, 117 South Kighth street; a fine lecation, and within tire minutes walk of Peck slip and Gi street ferries. Apply as above. OARD ON STATEN ISLAND.—HANDSOMELY FUR- nished rooms, with board, tp a private establish- inent, overlocking the vay at Clifton. A small family would find it a delightful home for two or three month. Termes suitable forthe accommodations. Addres#, with real name, F. G., Union syuare Post Office. OARD WANTED~FOR A YOUNG LADY, IN SOME pleasant family, not above Twenticth street, or in \illiamsburg, near the ferries; where she could have ho privilege of practising on the piano preferred. Terms must be very moderate, Reference exchanged. Address @. R., Broadway Post Office. OARD, WANTED_FOM, A LADY, IN A bt Co] family or & boarding heuse, with & sized, furniahed 190m, in ® pleasant and Mectesule location, for which $5 per week will be ‘and references ex- charged. Address Douglas, Post Gifice, Bible House. OARD WANTED UP TOWN--FOR A LADY FROM the country. with a widow or unmarvied lady, whore ere sre no children or other boarders. A furnished voom large ch to contain a piano will be required. ‘Radrese Invey Dy Herald offies. ate OARDING.—PERMANENT BOARD, WITH PLEA- sant and neatly furnished rooms, on the second , can be bad tor two gentlemen and their wives, or three or four single gentlemen, in a small private Ame- rican family, by applying at No. 8 Bleecker street, near the Bowery. CARDING—TWO YOUNG MEN CAN BE HAND. somely accommodated with full or partial with a large aud well vontilated room, at 54 Clarkson street, corner of Greenwith. Terme moderate. ————— OAND AND ROOMS—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE or two single gentlemen can be accommodated with full er partial board anda large front parlor in a quiet respectable ee family. Also, co yes highs) accommodated With board, good room: and $3 60 per week. None but Americans need apply, at 10u Eldridge stroet, Bs 136 TENTH STREET, CORNER OF somely Broad way.—This fully located ond hand- farnisbed honse, ‘ly opposite Grace Church, aa receive a few Hooge boarders by oo or week. wishing to make engagements for the winier can now havea choice of rooms. Reference required. LAGIBLE APARTMENTS IN A PRIVAIK HOUSE.— The parlor floor, three rooms deep, with other pri- at 119 Tenth atrest, (Hrevoort place, ) bet Broad) and University Inguire on the pre- oneted winter, can be pleasant ted with reoms uit or single, in a first brown stone house, with all the modern improvements, location rooms on first and second floor; i wo ¢ rooms for gentlemen with full or able. Apply at 29 W AMILIES WISHING BOARD FOR THE FALL AND F See " o A bowed, 1 gentlemen out jor and wife House pleasant oad, seer Bey t Park, with modern avenue. 'URNISHED ROO¥S TO LET.—LARGE PLEASANT Toews to let, or and a bedroom ah oe | partial beard required. Please app.y at 87: Or ROOMS TO LEI~WITS ON Wirwour ay 0 Latow street. BOARDING AND LODGING. ANDSOME FUT NISHED ROOWS FOR GENTLEVEN, ‘wnh or withoat board, Bath room, gas, ke., at 868° and Union syuare. ANDE0VELY bedrooms: and ith the modern improvements. Apply at 763 BRIGATON, 8. 1—ONE OR TWO ROOMS TO rent, with or without boots most healthy and beautiful location Terms Please address BI. Or the bouse to iat of September, for one R WITH BOARD—FOR FAMILIES AND SINGLE gentlemen, at No. 178 Washington street, Brooklyn. OOMS WaNTED.—WANTED PERMANENTLY, IN the vicinity of Beekman, Ful'on or John streots,@ single room, unfurnis! third story. Any party wieh- ing to treat, will please 6 R. N. C., Herald office, Hae ee a ee Leiden Lie . or two families, or lemen, can be accommodated by applying immodiat Ly J.T, WILSON. 0 GENTLEMEN AND WIVES. CAN BE ACOOMO- dated with board in s private family, at 65 West ty first street, ANTED— A. PARLOR AND TWO SMALL BKD- rooms, partial two men, Must be ina good Migstinds Sos lentien arees or within ten minutes’ walk of the Montague ferry, Broo¥yn. Address, stating terme, be, box 3,225, Poot joe. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED, WORTH OF MERIHANDISE WANT- ).0) ed—Suitable for the Nebraska and Kansas ets, in exchange for & good tmproved farm near the city of Rochester, 310 nores ; also, an improved farm iyiog upon the plank road near the village of Geneva, N. Y. ; also a contract for the annual delivery of @ large quantity of coal, which contract is with a responsivie company, and continues for three years, and made in 1863, before the price advanood, which makes it an object. Good er oe ae taken in part payment. For further pa: apply to A \CKET, No 233 Broadway, 34 floor. DRUG STORE WANTED—DOING A GOOD BUBI- ness, inone of the inland towns of the State. ad- dress Chemicals, Herald office. ‘URNISHED HOUSE WANTED IN TSE OOUNTRY.— Wanted &@ furnished residence in the country, within one hour’s ride by railroad of New York. Any person having a plain and thoroughly furnished houre, in a heattby location to ront, and would like to Pir Cpe tenant, may address William Penn, He- ice. 'URNISHED ROOMS WANTED, BY A SMALL FA- moly, with use of kitchen; must be well furnished, and location anexceptionabie Satisfactory references exchanged, and for suitable tions $50 per month will be paid. Address W. G. B., Herald office. Hire WANTED—IN A RESPECTABLE NEIGHBOR- ro} hood, between Fourth and Seventh avenues and m Fourth to Twenty-sixth strect, with gas and water Kent {rem $600 to $800 a year. Address 8. ©. L., Herald cfice. Her WANTED IN BROOKLYN—A COT?AGF, wal or three story brick house, within fifteen minutes Kk qof the Fulton or Wall street. ferries, pleasantly | . Any one declining housekeeping would find a | local customer tor their farniture. Address, lor three days, House, Herald office. ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, A HANDSOME- ly furmshed honse, situated between twelfth and ‘Twenty Sith streets, ond not far from Broadway or Fifth avenue. Address box 2,465 Post Office. ANTED~TO PURCHASE, IN THE CENTRAL PART of this city, in a gooo yhborhood, a three sto: éwelling house, with modern improvements, &. Ad- dress hk. F. 3. Werman, 22 North Willism street. 'ANTED—A MODERN HOUSE, IN A PLEASAN? PART of the city, not above Tenth street, from the first of Novemter. It must be partly furntshed, such as oil cloths and carpeta. Addsoss to N. D. W., Herald office. 'ANTED—FURNISHED ROOMS; THE APARTMENTS wanted sre two bedrooms, prior, or use of one, and an apartment in which cloak makers ean work, with board for three ons, Or if without board the use of akitghen, Adres Delta, Herald office, with price per mont ergs que Lpeerya gery res pattie oR cottage, J part ity, or in Jersey City, with or without q privilege to hang "it. Address box 3.126 Post Office, with price and location. ANTED—ABOUT THE 20TH OF SEPTEMBER, A sult of two or three rooms, nicely farnished, in ithe neighborhood of the Astor or Irving Honuees, for a — avd wife, child two years old and nurse, with nil board, Address B., box 78 Post Office, stating terws, which must be moderate. beeen e A FRONT PARLOR ON the first or second floor, or two small rooms, without board, for a gentleman and wife, with no family; location preferred between Broome and Fourth streets, near Broadway; rent not to exseed $8 or $10 per month, Address Artaur, Broadway Post Office. ANTED TO PURCHASE FOR CASH.—A PARTY having s valuable patent wants adout fifteen or twenty acres of land, situated about twenty or forty m‘lea from New York, near the water or & railrosd. Woo!d prefers property with four or five baik suite dhe manufacturing purposes. a Post paid, John W. Adams, 209 Greenwich street. FINANCIAL. 0, 00 TO LOAN—ON DIAMO! WATOH. it es, jewelry, &s., or bought for cash. eliy stocks, motes’ bonds aad 500 bills of ex. chonge. , pegotiated. Business confident and’ [oo ecuted, at 102 Nassan street, room No. 2. ‘KOMPSON & OO.. brokers and commission merchants. 20, 00 WANTED—ON IMPROVED PRO- es perty in Seventh street and Green- Wich street. Apply to Elias Combs, 244 Grand street. 10. 00 BONDS AND MORTGAGES FOR pe sale, in sums of $250 to $4,500— given for purchase money and well secured; and other bonds, and stocks, received at their fall value, Address Secretary, box 457 Post Office, post paid. 0 —$5,000 WANTED —THE SUBSCRIBER ey 'e withes to borrow the above amount for tWo years,on undoubtable security, ‘ prope: inthe is wi to Pierson, city of Newark. worth ten times the loan,” RY, a interest for the same. Address 8. . ¥. Post Office. 5 00 —TO LOAN IN ONE SUM FOR 5 YEARS ° secured on first class improved pro-_ y in this city werth no 8 than double Aiso $2,500 on the same terms. Apply to R. Pine street, corner of Broadwa; YOUNG WIDOW LADY, SIDING WEST OF Broadway, below Canal street, wishes the loan of ahundred dolfors, for which she offers o very nicely furnished apartment, at a reduced rent. Address Mrs. St. Clair, Broadway Post Office, post paid. WIDOW LADY IN INDIGENT CIRTUMSTANCFS, wants the loan of $20 to $30, for which she will ace’ Hea aie security, A note addressed to W. , ROKEN BANKS—INDIANA, ILLINOIS, OHIO, GEOR. gia, Wisconsin, and all New York State benks, taken ‘at par for boots and shoes, at ROBERT IRWIN’S Cheap Store, No. 2 Bowery, and at 156 Chatham strect. amount, PIERCE, x per at Union , corner of Nassau and Fulton streets. The only one price cloth- ing store in New York A }; and well assorted stock, (amounting to some $200,000) of fashionable clothing, res for men and boys. No devistion from drst price. AFH ADVANCED IN ANY SUMS ON DIAMONDS, unset, silverware, watches, jewelry, valuabler a “Seen arall yee heohs tor highest ee. ), No. Pulton secon floor, room. hours from $ A. M., to5 P.M ONEY—AT 280 BROADWAY, CASH ADVANCED ON ymuerenindio and Yalustles of all kindy of bought dential. The highest priees paid to ‘ONEY TO LOAN—ON WINES AND ™ bond, diamon Rousetola feratices, ley" aveke’ SPIRITS IN horses, wagons, dise, and roperty or par. Smet. eee i BILLA OF THE LEWI3 BANK ARE PUR- chased at *, per cent discount, by E. MORRISON & ., No. 61 Williant street, E BILLS OF THE LEWIS COUNTY BANK ARE chased at °; per cent discount, by J. R. TATEM, No. 4 New street. . 'ANTED $300.—ANY GENTLEMAN HAVING smount to loan for six months, can obtain a rocm and board for the use of it Good security The honse is first class. Adcress a line to way Post Office, whish will receive immeliate ition. Sees 3 He [ee Ean ap Frm pe. Beara, Aunt eek Rag ling eeepred Fe: : i ols the. Wiltamsba Of L, T. VOIGT, 953 —FOR SALE, THE TROTTING $500. Comac Chief, sired by Ws sire Napoleon, out of a and 1636 bands » bright stylish, well bror é to harness, E. A. GUNCE, farm | 212 Broadway, corner of ard real estate office, Fulton street, room No. K —FOR SALE, THE LEA‘ STOCK ANIP OOU, sxtures of an oyster and ‘saloon, om | the corner of Fast Broad vay and Catherine street, now doing a profitabie business, and must positively be ina erdays, 8 the present occupant is returning Colifornia. -FOR SALE—THE LEASE, 300, fixtures — Bian and store, sf vated on a great 1 yhfare, now doing a | Seater, tl cetueetcng eee meng te, Oe, wa si! cr DEWIGHT & 0. 3. sé AN —— 40 TO FIFTY DUCKS FOR SALE, AT 236° Wrst Forty-sourth street. cnaahtie beck Grodan tain SEE Gee Stottto have the ety. inquite of BInice & GAOS: CHILD, 244 Broome street, corner of Ludlow street. NUMBER OF VERY FINE KoUSES FOR A first class basement house on Thirty-Arst_strect, house cn Madison avenve, +0; anda number houser at prices from $6,060 to $10,000, KINSHIMER, 819 Fourth avenue, from 8 to. AKERY FOR SALE—IN A GOOD BUSINESS LOCA- tion, and doing s first rate cash trade; the horee and will be sola ving the city. 81 Nassau street, room No. @. RUG STORE FOR SaLE—IN ONE OF THE BEST lecations in the city; would also be an excellent. @ for & physician. Most eke gh gd ge ‘No. 196 Cans selling. For partioulure soply at non street, nest Houston. N. KEED, 180 Cannon FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PRO- perty—consisting of 3,944 acres situated in Sara- egunty, sbout trelve miles from tho 4 by plank road, and fifteen miles from the Erie or Amstercam. Tho Saratoga and Sacketts Harbor now building, will run throngh or near theland. Tae Jand is of gous quality, about two thirds cleared, and the balance heavily timbered with besch. birch, maple, black walnut, nt be verter 4 are streams rub. A} 1 wi water power, & griateall, swe Sith thiogie tod bare wiley Zen st aiiener at good awellings, different locations, with suitable barns and outhouses. cela, For further par:iculara, a, It wil be sold toge:her, or ia 20 T=: rt, apply to RG, PIECE Pine atreet, corner of Broadway, under the Mctropolitam: at. OR; SALE—THE STOOK AND FIXTURES OF A FIRST clas: grocery, situated on one of the best corners in the eity, br letor going to leave the city. . quire after 10 ¢' A. M. 1844C THOMPSON, 408 Broome street. OR SALE—TWO LOTS OF GROUND, ON THE SOUTH side of Cwopty-ninth street, commencing ninety foet east of Third avenue, well situated, being s0 near tha avenue, for any kind of pester eer or dele lings. Inquire of E. B. KINSHIMEd, 319 For avenue, R SALE—A BEsULIFUL PAIR OF MATCHED IRON gray penis, fast trotters, (warranted sound and kind in all harness.) just landea from London. Can be, seon for three days at 45 Klzabeth a FORGE T. HALL. (OR SALE—A SMALL TWO STORY HOUSE IN FLAT? AY lapis. Inquire of HENDRICKSON & HUSHaiD | ower ‘the elty: stock xtares; lo- Gel aude tases oe pactevoneemavensareah aap ensy. To any smart, evterprising map this ia a race chance to make a fortune. App.y at 261 Broedway. DEWIGUT & CO. EF ALE THE, LEASE AND. FURNITURE OF A Goal ne Basten thiele: fae oe extraordinary ohance; quiet plaice, and near Broadway. nose wanting le a td hg ‘alton i a 14. at BONNER & CO. OR SALE—A FARM OF 100 ACRES, HIGH ROLLING land, one mile trom Dover; N. J., and thirty-five miles from New York, by railroad aed canal; three large apple orcharas, good bouse and bira, wood acd. ‘water, x1 apd crops. The present owoer, havin; farm for forty-five years, sells on scoount ot oclomaaa age. Price $4,000. Apply at OC. T, PERRY'S, en. OR 8: LE—A BOOT a eee oe ease and fixtures, cornec of Taird avenue an ty third street; a rare to make movey, the place doing a ‘good business, To be sold on account of the death ot the proprietor. OR} SALE—A fP1ENDID gil arc ee yl grocery store, now doing a profitable busi- ness; unsnrpassea. This is undoubtedly the bert chance in this city for any smart, enterprising mag to make a fortune. Apply at 261 big od up scairs, Dewidar & Co. Bigg a my Rt tenet Se te 200 acres, in the town of Yonkers, Westches' itable for gen:leman doimg business in the one mile from Hunt’s bridge station om fara house andont baiings of farm out one of the healthioa' irther particulars, inquire of J. a 5 & the country. Fer VALENTINE, No. 109 :econd avenue, Fx SALE OR TO LET—THE PREMISES NO. 2£ store Orange street, with stock ang fixtures. This w ble business has been dune. The ith jee assortment of fruits in an pppors rare)y will be liberal) and otber information, and all particay lars, apply at No. 24 Orange street. AND FEED BUSINESS FOR SALE—IN WiSt de ietien ce ee ding. presont proprietor iiged to go West, isthe reason for selling. Also, a farm, of 32 acres, in New Jersey, ope mile from the Vrestsed sopet, between Westtield aud Rahway. Price of Farm, Aprly at 307 West strect. HOLLEY, OFYICE 133 AMITY STREST, HAS for sale or trade, one or three brown stous houses on -fifth street, near Lexington avenue; aleo, three on Twenty eigaih street, near ho gee three on Twenty: ‘ii » near Fourth avenue, one on Twenty-first street, near Broadway, with several rma houses (cheap. ) SILVERSHITUS.--THE TOOLS AND FIXTURES of a silverware manufactory for sale at an enormow sacrifice, sf a: for immodiately,at A. FALKENAN, EON & FO! *8, 83 Duane street, in the rear. '0 BARBERS.—$1,500 WILL BUY ONEOF THE BEST barber shops, with bathing rooms, fitted: out, and doing @ very large business. The owner is about: to start for California. juire at No, 2 Waverley place, New York Hotel. 10 MACHINISTS.—FOR SALE, A SLIDE LV second hand, in good order; will turn a long and twenty inchos diameter. Apply to I. HOE CO., 29 and 31 Gold street. i = Ue KERS.—FOR SAUR, A SMALL BOT WEIL. entabiiihed pusisow ta with al necessary tools, ke. Address box 1, York city. Office, New —

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