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6 FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL MONEY MARKET, Fripay, Aug. 10—6 P. M. “Lhoes was quite 0 spirited time at the board this movaiag. The exciement among operators ran high during the sea-ton, and the bylls carried every- thing before them. The stock marke! bas not been so tively for a long time, and an immense amount of jnusiness was transacted. Parties who. would, not touch aay stocks a few days since are now large buy- eos, at aa advance of three and five percent. The improvement in good productive stocks is) nothing extraordinary, athough most of them are full ag ovieh iadated as they will bear ; but to see the fan- cies working up with the rest isan enigma we do uot understand. Fortunately for speculators there sve not many of that class of stocks on the market— the great bulk of secarities being of u solid, substan: vi character. We shall ultimately see the diffe- ence ia these classes of stocks : while those paying deads will be partialiy sustained, those pay- x nothing will settle back to the old starting » Real value will tell in the long run, ‘ad when speculation lingers all stocks will tad their true level. At the first board to-day tudwana, 6's advanced ¢ per cent; Exie Bonds £971, }; 1875, 4; do., 1883, }; Dlinois Central Bonda, 4; agua Transit, 4; Cumberland Coal, 1; New York Central Railroad, 1; Erie, 4; Cleveland and Pittsbueg, 1; Reading, 14; Harlem, Michigan . 2; Michigan Sonthern, 1; Panama, 1; Galena, Chicago, }: Cleveland and Toledo, }. The sales of Central sum up three thousand shares, of Reading six thousand shares,and Erie six thousand shaves, Huciem, Michigan Ceatral, Michigan Southern and Weste:a Railroad stocks generally were in active de- muad at the improvement. Railroad Bonds sold to a» large extent; Erie Boads, different classes, $53,000; inois Bonds, $74,000; New York Central Bonds, ,000, and others making an aggregate of about $170,000. The balls are getting the steam up full fast enough for their own eafety, and if they do not open a safety valve occazionally we must look out for aa explosion. At auction to-day 100 shares Mechanics and ‘traders’ Bank sold at 1623}, and 80 shares Seventh Ward Baak at 1304 per cent. ' At the second board the market was firm, but not active; Evie fell off 3 per cent; Cumberland Coal, }; Nicaragua Transit, 3—all fancies. Other stocks were Cenk steady. (he transactions at the Assistant Treasurer's office were as follows:— ve Assay Office... id on disbursing chec : - ‘the warrants entered at the Treasury Depart- ment, Washington, on the 7th and 8th inst., were as totlowa:— ATT (reasury Departmen interior Department he Custome ‘ rrants recet ‘nti vy warrants recebved and ¢ from Customs. . rom lands... i from miscellaneous sources, secount of the Navy. the receipts of the New York and ) Vovered Cow $86,057 12 10,000. 00 ores ‘The foliowing shows the oy Penn- sytyaaia Railroad Company for the month of July, vad for the previous monthsof the year, as com- pared with the corresponding time last your: ots of the Stonington Railroad Company year and last. were as follows: ‘The re in duly, th 1854 816.548 10 7,174 OF no special varation ia the share market to- 5 ruled about the «ame as yesterday's closi ) covidlence declined from last sales 1s; eferrcd Ly Old Colony 44, closing at 8334 asked; We aohed, Vermont and Massachusets 11 a 1113; Port- eo and Portsmouth %) hid; Michigan Central Con- Bonds 1849 and 1°60 cach sold at 105, The ot thetoud compared with corresponding period are encouraging The Copper shares ny deciined $2, selling at and tha rime a = 2 bid, asked Royale Via Hig; Nebravha 2a 3; Rockland 124 a 1 Toltee IL bid, ew Fagt Boston Company declined ',; Cary 7 in good demand et 5. ‘The Citizens’ Bank of New Orleans hasdeclared a xewi-anaual dividend of tive per cent. The profits of (ois institution for the past twelve months for the cush department are something very remarkable, ‘eiag a fraction over nineteen per cent, and through si tie commercial disasters of the season, it has ealy © suspended debt of 5,259. This is an unpa- cd instanée of good fortune seldom attained in the evgular course of banking, which, we believe, hoa macked the management of this bank. Tue sonexed table exhibits the quantity of coal tesasported on the Reading Railroad in each of the past (hove years, the price received per ton, cost per too (ouasportation, average weight of load, with the cd covt of transportation per ton oa dierent Rabie Rawroan. No. of tom Amonnt Your carrion. reed per tow lane «1,650,912 1.50. 18e0i HRD, D4 1.42. 184 ORT, Bos 1.63.68 Coton Average loads Ti conspartation. ? te ~ BO fuk clever film, per ton. tion, per tor. (ism. per ton ho Lik. 10 70.80 80.60 4.15.16 : ‘The whoie length. of the Reading road ix descending grade to a dead level, double track. ‘The several items are based upon official reports, and upon the fact that three engines of the same capacity are required to carry the load of one over a plane rising forty feet to the mile. The fractions, however, are not minutely carried out, nor is the priacipie of increase exocdy in conformity with the lawa of gravitation. Every foot rise, it is under: atood, the burthen increases, while the power, losing its adhesive principle, cepreciates. But enough is shown to prove the acvantages of a level or descend- ing grade in the transportation of coal, and of course the ability of the Reading to sustain itself against all the railroads im operation, or projected, to an East. ern market. Siace the commencement of the coal business, or indeed the railroad system in this country, we have not had the time, or been permitted, to test either the ories or facts. The object of our fast operators has been to supersede, or baikd np, apon the excitement, and if not euccessful, to pluck a feather from the wing, and leave their «vecessors to test and carry out their principics Hence, the parties in search of ajob permit no drawbacks to its importance, and now, when the ccal market in catablished when the necessities of the people are foreed to sus tain it—end when €¥ery preparation ix made for meeting and sustaining the demand, they rust ue , and the dearly beloved citizens drained of their capital for new projects cot wn to tine he pockets of speemdators. The lve re to the prodaction, the transportation, or tances, are vnimpertant ‘The features prise are “ choapness, abundance, and « ¢ 1 veyences,” ond we there is no dearto the coat aide of the Hudson, the “ enterprise: pany’s mines," of course, will be opened and ing uy NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST ll, 1855. like the Croton, will flow in upon as. Bat time, who, | it is aid, ever meddles with ill-advised schomes,and delights in perplexing the mind of the intriguer, Steps in and demands her dividend from sundry rail- toads. Parker Vein coal companies, Phenix com- pany, andthe varions copper, zinc and other con- cerns whose offices in the neighborhood of Wall atreet are now “to let,” show that somebody has Suffered some, and, as is said by the razor-strop man, there are a few more left of the same sort.” Coal in the ground, it is now understood, cannot be reached withont science, labor and expense; nor can it be carried to market, over mountains, over hills, over dales, or imaginary distances, without absorbing the profits. At the mines, shafts must be sunk, gangways and breasts must be cut, stationary engines (and powerful ones, too,) must be erected, railroads and rail cars, with horses attached, must ‘also be provided; houses for miners, and breakers for coal, with pumps, blacksmith shops, and sundry other articles, too numerous to mention, must be had or provided before the colliery is in working condition, These items, with their contin- gencies, contribute to the cost of the article; and if we add the rent of offices, salaries to pre- sidents, &c., &¢., we must discover that cheap coal in the New York market is alone de- pendent upon the management of the Reading Railroad. In the regions where experience directs the operations of the trade, and where common sense presides over the destinies. of the -people, it is fully understood that coal cannot be put in the cars for a market at less than from $2 to $2 25 per ton, and that it cannot under the present roles of freight and toll be brought to the wharves at New York for leas than $3 25 more—making $5 60 for 2,240 lbs. ‘Then, if the cartage to the yard and the cartage to the consumer, with the rent and expenses, are added, it will be discovered that $6 50 per ton will leave a mighty small margin for the dealers. But the 240 Ibs., the weight of driver anda few pounds of slate, with those in search of a cheap article, will settle the question. The dealer can sell at the same price he pays for coal and make a fair profit by the difference in weight. Coal dealers buy by the long ton, and sell by the short ton. This gives them ten per cent profit, deducting expenses of cartage. Many dealers, we are sorry to say, make a greater profit than this, by giving less weight. A good fat, heavy driver, will prove quite profitable in the course of a season, and such men are in demand among coal dealers, ed The New Orleans Crescent of the 3d inst. saya:— Our own money market is fluctuating; the offerings to- day were heavy, and largely in excess of the income of the banks, and’ on the stréet there are more calls and the demand for loans on the increaye. Some A 1 paper, short dated, was placed at 9 per cent; long dated rules at 10, and second grade at 12 to 15, with some single names, or rather with only one name, looked on as respon- sible (the other being unknown), going at 16 to 18 per cent. ‘The banks which are so fortunate as to have any- thing over above the requirements of the law, confine themselves strictly to short paper. It will be observed that the specie busis is considerably reduced; and in September, October and November, before exchange can be abundant, there will be large calls for spocie to. meet impost duties on fall importations from foreign countries. Hf the past month, July, is taken asa guide, there will he an increase of duties over last year. As people will encourage the importation of silks, costly millinery, fine broadcloths, with an endless amount of gewgaws, it necd not be surprising that rather a stringent condition of our money market should intervene before the full opening and heavy arrivals of cotton and sugar in November and December next. The following, from authentic sources, is of interest: — ‘The amonnt of duties on imports at the Custom House, New Orleans, for— July, 1856, was July, 1854, wa: July, 1855, was. . 80,597 ‘The excess of the last month over July, 1854, is equal to 124 per cent. This is more than we were prepared to expect. As soon as the regular statements are prepared, we shall furnish the different ds and value of merchan- dise composing the importation Cowen ¢ CONDITION OF THE BANKS OF THs CiTY VOR THR URDAYS OF JULY FOR FOUR Y¥ 1852. 5,998,311 » $150,319 62.281 sd 681 10,179,178 8.796.981 1 7 12. 4 sy Ay) Ine di 1,128,313 1, Tong and short July, 1852. ; do. q do, 1853, . do. do. do. 1864 2 18}745,903, do, do. do. 185 22) 19}540.481 We cannot but remark that this siatement shows a increase in the general indebtedness of our com- munity than we anticipated, though produce to the amount of $6,000,000 has been prevented from reaching market. Undoul t ily, if it had been received, a decrease from last year would be shown, instead of an Increase. ‘The contraction in business obligation, has not been so reat as expected, It will be observed that the line of leposits has receded lower than at any time within three years; that the short loans or ninety day paper due the lanks is now over four millions of dollars above the same period in 1852. It is conclusive that the business this fall will commence with a large amount of debt hanging over the country, and although with an average yield in our great staples of cotton and sugar, we shall have with the heavy receipts of Western produce all the requisites of a good business, Nevertheless, much will depend on the condition of the interior as well as that of the Mississippi. The annexed statement exhibits the quantity and value of foreign dry goods centered at this port for consumption, for warehousing, and also the with- drawals from warchouse, during ihe week ending and including Thursday, Auguat ‘th, 185 MOVEMENTS IN Formax Dry Goons, Entered for Consumption. very much, ater courses hdrawats fiom Manufactures of Wool Entered for Warehousing Manulactures of Wool . Do. Stock Exc! 5 Fripay, Augnst 10, 1855, $1000 Ind Stat 1250 shs Erie Ro...83 10000 di 300 jo. 10000 Missouri 6s, 1000 do.. 6500 Ohio 6s ” 6000 City ba 100 10000 Har'l Ist m bs Oty 2000 Harl 24 m bs., 80 6000 Brie Conv bs'71 86.45 2000 a 87 160 . oO © Sixth Avenne BR. 312 Cleve & Pitts KR. a. OO 100 do. 200 Reading 100 r&Pitts Dbs 76 500 C 28 Khe Bk of Com’ce. 110 s Ow eae . 10 160 MeCulloch Gold. ef Nic _ Co, iD Of Had River Kit. 68 100 do wth 100 Harlem 1ut..610 60 do, S00 Cmts Coat Cob 1000 ‘lo, al do, 150 do, $8 102% 2) Mich So&N Ta itt 1054 3 do 106 X Kook ERE 110 Gadean & Chie RR 100 sb30 1034 do. bd 19S, 5 Mich SKN IndCon 100 100 Cum Coal Co..b30 2954 100 do......880 29% 200 do. : b30 1024 do... long 1025 100 Erie Raiiroad. B10 63% do, se ‘60 10215 50 MS&N IR! 60 106 CITY TRADE REPORT. Fripay, August 10—6 P. M. —The sales embraced about YOU bbls., including pots at $6 1235, and pearls at $6 25 a $6 37. Breavercrry—Vlou:—The market was without change in prices, and more act the sales embraced about 8,000 4 19,000 bbis., including common to extra State at $8 a $8 37 a $8 60; western mixed to choice $8 50 a $9; amo! the rales were some lots of State, for export, and some of very inferior or “bogus? State sold at $7 75 @ $7 87; Ca- nadian was without change (600 bbls.) at $8 76.0 $10 50; Southern sold in a moderate way, at $8 62 a $9 62 fur inferior to common, and $8 75 a $10 50 for funcy and ox- tra. Wheat was firmer and in better demand; the sales embraced some 6,000 a 7,000 bushels Southern red at $1 90.0 $1 95, with some white at $212, and 1,700 bushels superior North Carolina white at $2 25. Corn—The sup- plics continued light, while sales reached about 40,000'n 50,000 bushels Western mixed at 87e., including one cargo at B8c. Kye was quiet; a small lot of new was re- konted at $1 20. ° Oats were unchanged and sales mode- rate. Corree.—The market was firm, with a good demand; the sales embraced 8,500 mats of Java at 144¢c.; 500 bags Rio, at 10x40, a Ie. a 1174¢.; amd 800 do, St, Domingo, at 940. a U%e. ~The ales reached about 1,500 bales, while the market closed firm. PiuicuTe.—To Liverpool, about 10,000 bushels of corn were engaged, in bulk, at about 44¢d. a 434d., and about 500 bales of cotton at 3-16d., with some dozen bales of rags, at 10s. orton measurement. ‘To Bremen, 10,000 Ibs. bone, and 200 bales of cotton were engay at } To Havre rates were dull, with very little doi quotations were at s/c, for cotton and’ bone, 3¢c. con, 80c. for pro 8; bark, $8; ashes’ at 6a 7, and rice at 7. ‘To California tates were steady, at 2c, a Bie., per foot measurement, Inox.—Scotch pig ranged from $51 a $311 50 0 $52, ac- cording to quality—six months. —“ales of 450 hhds, Cuba molasses were made at p. t., and 200 bbls, New Orleans at 5c. Naval Stores.—The market was quiet, but firm. the high prices having checked sales, especially for spirits. PROVISH Pork was active and firmer; the sules em- braced about 1,600 a 1,800 bbls. part sold yesterday even- ing, included in which were about 1,100 a 1,200 bbls. new prime at $16 75; the remainder consisted chiefly of hew mess at $19 8 a $19 75; old mess was at $19 3724; included in the above were 200 bbls. prime meas (West- ern,) inspected, at $17.50. Deef waa firm and in good de. mand; the sales embraced about 600 bbls. including coun- try mess at $11 a $13, and prime do. $9 75 a $10 25; in- cluded in the sales were 200 bbls. railroad beef, extra, at $11; repacked Western runged from $15 60 a $16, and ex- tra do. at $17. Cut meats were firm, including ‘sales of £00 a 300 packages at 8240. a 834¢., and one lot prime quality at 8c., and hams at 9%. a loc, Lard continued firm, with sales of 400 a 500 bbls, at 10%. a 11%c. But- ter was in fair demand at 15c, a 18¢. for Ohio, and 18¢. a Ble. for State. “Cheese was at Ye. a 93g. lots. gt Ihe market was firm, with small sales at 6c. a ge. Ericrs.—About 100 bags pimento were sold at 12340. SvGans.—The market was active, and prices continued firm. The sales embraced about 1,200 a 1,500 hhds., chiefly Cuba muscovado, at_63gc. a 7. Included in the sales were 50 hhds. Porto Rico, nt 73gc. Tovacco.—The demand was ood, and prices were sus- taincd. The sales were—49 hhds. Kentucky, at 8c. 0 Ne.; 265 bales Havana, at Ze, a 36c,; 61 do. Cuba, at p. t.; 136 cases seedleaf, at 63¢c. a 4c. Winskrx.—About 200 bbis. were gold, including Ohio, at 40c. a 403¢c., and State prison, ut 4c. good export Family Marketing. RETAIL PRICES OF FARM PRODUCE IN WASHINGTON MARKET. ‘The market is tolerably full of produce, and, as a gene- ral thing, rates are cheaper than formerly Meat is now at a low figure, ang, as summer is closing, we cannot ex- pect much of a decline, Fish is plenty, and can be had for four, five and six cents a pound; good’ butter can be had at twenty-five cents a pound; eggs are getting xearce again, and are consequently dearer. Vegetables fill the market. Totatees are now lower than they have been in two years, and can be bought for from twelve shillings to twenty shillings a barrel. Green corn, though mode- rately cheap, is dear for the season. Green peas, water cresses and parsnips are out of date. Other green truck is cheap. The market teems with fruit—apples and pears, though none of them fit to eat—in abundance. Raspberries and gooseberries have disappeared, but their place has been supplied by an abundant crop of whortle- berries and blackberries, Peaches are backward, and those on sale are miserable-looking, wilted things. A few warm days will bring fine ones in inabundance. The following list has been carefully corrected:— MEATS. Beef—Sirloin, roast, per Ib. +012 a O18 Rib, roast, prime... . — 4 Olt Rib, chuck, — a 010 Sirloin steaks... 012 a O14 terhouse steaks. 1016 a 018 Rump steaks... = 8 0123 Mates and navels, corned 1008 a 010 Muttton, per Ib.. 1008 a O12 Per carcase, per 1b 2008 2 000 lamb— “ 000 a O11 per Ib, 1 012% a 018 Veu— «| 1008 a 014 Veal, fore quarters, per I + = 8 008 Hind quarters — a 010 Veal cutlets “ — a 016 Pork, tresh, per Ib. 010 8 OW Hams, smoked, 0138 a O18 Shoulders * 00 s OW Sides “ = ow Sides, pickled = 010 dowls = 009 smoked beet - 012 Sausages _ 9 19 Bologna tausages cos 0% mee a) 0 08 Tard é ow Turkeys, per Ib. 0 a 0b Ge “ 101 a 015 4, tame, per [150 a 200 cn, per pair :062 a 200 [100 a 1% a 507% a 087% Robins, per doz eC rane Woodcock, + i= 2 800 vISH. Fresh salmon, per I) 025 a O82 Smoked do., 022 a 087% Bass, — a 010 Diuefish, het — a 008 Weaktish, “« 1006 a 008 Vickerel, Yih | eae 2 Halibut, ‘ 2008 # 010 Codfish, 8 . 004 a 005 Sturgeon ‘ (00 a — Fels, « . — a 01 Flounders « [= a 008 Porgies, “ i" a 006 Salt mackerel, a) . = Salt sbad “ 10 Bs sme Smoked halibut, 1010 a = Do, mackerel, ‘ ee Sounds and tongues, 5008 a = Smoked shad, iQ :0L a = Soused «lmon, per can 200 a = moked salmon, per Ib. [016 a = Liry codfish, “ [00 a Oysters—Princes bay, pe = 062% a 070 Virginia 0 625; a 100 Cam:—Shrewsbury . 050° » 100 Little Neck, [100 a 300 Lobsters, per Ib 5005 a 0 Crabs, per dozen... + = a 095 +" gott shell, per dozen + — a 100 FRUITS. Apples, new, half pee’ -018 2 0% [012 a OL + — a 012 1025 a om” Apricots, per dozen. : — 0 02 Penches, per half peck 10% a 0 Whortleberties, per quart 1012 a0 Gooseberrics, |" 010 a0 Plums, half peck. - = 2 080 Currants, per Ib, - = # 008 BUTTER, CHEESE, ETC. Butter—State, per Ib. a) a ee On: —- 2 08 018 « 020 5010 2 012K 0M «4 018 10 sw Supsago, — «018% VEGETABLES, Potatoes, Long Island, per bbl. per half-peck 1008 4 Bermuda, per bbl. +200 aga ‘ * hal peek. .52) — a0 Charleston, new, per bbl. 30 as Cucumbers, new, per dor 006 a0 String beans, half peck “a, Of Squashes, per dor........ - = a0 Onions, per half peck . oe | Cabboges—new, cach... . -O% a O Savoy cabbage. 00 a = Reets, per dor _ — @ 0314 Carrot “= 0 @ % Salad, ench . 00 wo Green corn, per dot -000 a OW Caulidowers, eneh, — 8 006 Gartick, per bunch — «on Radishes, per bunch... — 2 0 ‘Tomatoes, half peck. — a O12 — we . Ome es = ta. = 0 021 ex plan on $e” AURANTIURS WANTED. —A: JR cerns quod ascond band fu qe of Hoek eepe Lhermed «Be | COTTAGE TO _] the present tenant is about to leave the State, the Rissitpeeappchas mew and of the best quality, is for to ry. J. M. Douginsa, West Hoboken, cue mile from the SS SPLENDID BCIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH bedrooms agtached, to let, together or separate, in vate house with all the modern improvements. A physician will find it a rare chance, Apply at 06 Prince street, a few doors west of Broadway, HEAP RENTS,—TO LET, THREE ROOMS, ON SECOND floor, with Croton water and bath room, and four rooms on third floor, and front and back basement, at Sit Pearl street, close to Broadway, A fine large store, 218 Seventh avenue and Twenty-fourth street. GILLESPIE, 554 Pear! street. URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—FIRST CLASS, THREE story and basement brick house, handsomely far- uinhed and pleasantly located, in Bloomfield piace, Ho- boken, five minutes’ walk from ferry. Rent $800 per annnm, Address or inquire of LEAVITT, WADSWORTH & CO., 168 Pearl street, N.Y. ‘OUSE TO RENT, AND FURNITURE FOR SALE.— A four stor +h basement house. in an excel- lent location, furniture but little used and in fine order. Address box 1,867 Post Office. OUSES TO LET.—THREE ELEGANT HOUSES IN River terrace, Hoboken, three minutes’ walk ot the ferry, commanding ® beautiful view of the bay and city of New York, with bath, gas, hot and cold water, &c\, to families of the first respectability only. Inquire at the office corner of Second and Hudson streets, Hobo- ken, of EDWARD MARTIN. OUSE TO LET.—A VERY FINE TWO STORY ATTIC how with basement and stable, also a garden re ianitee att lots, in Washington avenue, near Fulton avenue, Brooklyn, The locality is the most bei and healthy. Yearly rent only $350. P% i given immediately. Apply to WM. RADD 522 Broadway, OUSE TO RENT NEAR ST. JOHN’S PARK—RENT $500 per year—and furniture for sale, all new last Nay, and cost nea: a two thousand dollars; will be sold low,’ balf cash, balance on mortgage. ‘This is a race chance, Address W. 8., Post Office. OUSES TO LET—IN SACKETT STREE1, NEAR Ha- milton avenue ferry, Brooklyn, for genteel families Apply to EDWARD D. JAMES, 25 Nassau street, N. LET—THE STORE 40 READE STREET, FIPCY fect from Broadway, east side, opposite Stewurt's; has two large bow windows; a very desirable locuti Also, severalrooms in house 86 Duane atrect, cast side. within fifty feet of Broadway; very desirable for any light, manufacturing business." Apply at GEMMEL’S, 202 Broadway. (0 LET—PART OF A CONVENIENT THREE STORY house with gus, in Brooklyn; pleasantly situated in Dean street; within ten minutes’ walk of any of the fer- ries. Rent’ moderate. Good references required. Ap- ply at 98 Dean street, Brooklyn. T° LET—AT CLIFTON, STATEN 1S neat cottage, within five minutes’ walk of Vander- Dill’ landing, sfivated on a private atreet,, with garden and fruit trees, all in fine order. Rent low for the balance of the year, or may be leased for a term of years. Apply to D. G. GARRISON, saddler, near the landing. ND, A SMALL 0 LEI—A SMALL THREE STORY AND BASEMENT new house, No. 48 West Forty-fourth street, between, Fifth and Sixth'avenues, with all tke modern improve- ments. Inquire on the premis 10 LET—IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY THREE-QUA ters of a mile above Harlem bridge, a two story: bas ment and attic house, situated on the corner of | West: chester road and Bensonia avenue, pleasently situated, with good well of water, ern, &c. A lease of five years given if required. Inquire of THOMAS rocer, corner of Boston and Westchester ronds, 0 5 Walker street, New Y LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, A FRONT and bedroom adjoining, with Croton water and gas; will be let to one or two single gentlemen, with or without partial board, on application at 240 Spring st (0 LET—FURNISHED, EVERYTHING FOR HOt keeping, a pleasant suit of rooms. the entire second , with either the front or back hi Rent $19 week. The situation is west of short ce from St. John’s No. Tk. RICHARDS, 907 Broadway. 0 LET suitab in depth. —THE STORE NO. 64 PAST ¢ for any business; also, a sub-« Inquire wt 64 East Browdwey. BROADWAY, wr, 100 feet . (0 LET—THE VERY DESIRABL Broadway and Duane s perfumery store; also, the second s Offices for lawyers, artists, & premises. 0 LEASE FOR A TERM OF YFARS—TWO LOTS with thy buildings thereon, in T between Lexington and ‘hird «: deep; suitable tor a carpenter 01 would make a coal yard. Inquire of H. P. LEAKE, 135 Laurens strect. OWN AND COUNTRY.—TO LET, IN WILLIAMSRURG, toa small genteel family, an clegant dwelling. con: faining 7 rooms, chandeliers, gas, water, every taodern improvement. Rent, $140 per annum. | Stages pass the door, Also, an elegaut house: rent, $200 per annum. Inquire at 452 Grand street, Williamsburg. (0 SILVERSMITHS AND JEW 8,10 A large light workshop, with gas and Croton water laid on; the rent will be taken in goods, For further ge iculars inquire at 148 Mulberry street, rear. MANUFACTURERS.—A WEI y I building, 50x100, with heating Ss, and everything complete, with or w power, will be let or leased;it can be adapted to wny P pore. Inquire on the premises, 12 and 14 Tit street near Grand. ) BREWERS.—THE ADVERTISEI WISHES 10 1P a brewery, for a term of year: ; nity, and purchase the stock of barrels, fixtures sill’ of business, &o., or if 8 made, would not object to pur of leasi Any brewer will address box 4 goud lating terms are ewery instond his hrusi- ee, TWO AND THREE SEAT SUM 40, aU As sold riment of coaches, top low. MAJOR THOMPSON & C@, RSALE—A PAIR OF HORSES (ONE RAY GEL. ding und one gray mare), upwards o” 15 hands igh, eight years old, sound, kind’ and fast, accustomed to be driven together; can trot a mile in three minutes tothe pole, Will be sold cheap, as the owner is out of town, and has no use for them. | App!y at the stable 19 West Thirteenth street. R SALE-ONE LIGHT TWO Horse PEED wagon, new, and made to © also one second hand grocery wagon, strong. Apply u) 104 Fast Twenty- sixth street. 0 FRANKLIN STREET, TWO DOORS HUD. son. —Furnished rooms, with board, fur. hy gentlemen, $4; for gentlemen wad their wives, 37, to 89, pleasant location and good neighborhood... HUDSON SIREEL, FRONTING ST. JOHN'S park.—Furnished rooms to let, with board, to single gentlemen, or gentlemen and their wives; alu, a handsgme!y furnished back partor; house newly furnish- ed, with at! the modera improvements for permanent and transient boarder 26) HUDSON ST 62 wile cnn tin 3, together oF separate, on thy seeond with pantries; also, two or three gent.emen can find rooms. FAMILY OF THE HIGHEST RESPECTABILITY A desires to obtain, for the fall and winter, a amt oF . furnished room: , ina house where thes are, nud will be, no other boarders. The location must De between Kighta ant Fourteenth alrests, and Fourth and Fifth avenues, or the east side of Union square, be- twes teenth and Seventeenth streets. Tefereaces required aad given. Address A. A. A., Herald offic ¥ LADY, HAVING A HANDSOMY house, near Broadway and Madison Would accommodate, with full or partial boa of gentie femal! select famities. No boarders wor The comforts of home w founc. Add 1. box 3,501, Post Office A STRICTLY PRIVATH MILY, RESIDING of the pi ons up town, would 1 dispose of rior and bedroom to one or tyro single gen- tlem with or without Partial board. Hath», gae and every modermeonvenicace in the house, Address M, H, Herald cafe, for thee days, where aa interview can ls givan and required SUIT OF ROOMS, HANDSOMELY PUENISAED, i¢ for u gentleman and wife, or-xingl: inen, also several sriall rooms. with full or partial hoard, can be had by applying at 82 Ninth street. Pe exch inged TO LEI, WITH FULL OR mit wife can be nc- vied, or two or three gentlemen, with board or Apply at 181 Mulberry street, fiest house from 2 of reference given and required. —A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET, to a gentlenan and wife, a splendid, snd bedroom, together or separately. ith every convenience: elundeliers, and hot and cold water in the rooms; location west ‘Twentieth steect. Address A. H, W., Herald office. OAR —MAY BE HAD AT A VERY REDUCED RATE by advancing froin $50 to $100, ina first class house in the upper part of the city, Address Board, Union square Post Office. CARD DOWN TOWN.—1WO OR THRER GENTLEM can be aecommodatedt with board at near Hudson, opposite Duane street park OARD IN BROOKLXN.—A RESPECTABLE PRIVATE family (irish) haying more room than they require, will acconinodate, with partial board, two gentlemen who would room together, or a gentlemen and wite. Full Woard for lady it required. Location good, near City Hall. House now, gas and hatha, References exchanged. Address H. M., box 1,504 Post Oftice. OAR IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS fe, or a few «ingle gentiemen, can be uccummo- dated with pleasant rooms, with or without board, in 1 respectable private tamil at 05 Court street, near City Hall, Refer CART IN BROODS } walk of Fulton. fer. can be secommodat floor. and Clar' BY DIN BROOKLYN, NEAR THE SOUTH AND Tatreet terri gentlemen, desirous of ant rows, with or without partial board, a genteel locality, ean be accommo: os required. N—WITHIN: FIVE MINUTES’ Agentleman and his wife pleasant room on the second 30 Henry ntreet, between Pierrepont OAR WANTED. ¢ YOU WANT BOARDERS FOR the fall, send your address early; very many ace now : f rd: do not be mistaken! my office is the j em, 808 Broadway, near Grace church; headers directed frve of change, Ly letter or otherwise. BR. D. GOODWIN. so single rooms for gentlemen ers accornmoduted also, Boo —A ¢ ioom, wt BT yer we § ; each, 9 row {AN AND HIS WIP hh beard, and a com! 3 or to single geatlem CAN PARLOR, ON SECOND th a bat ted at 259 Greene et. Refereuces ex- HAVING MORE accommodate a few al board. Apply at and Bleecker streets. OARDING.—AN ELUGANT SUIT OF FCRNISHED rooms, on second Hoor, also unfurnished back pur- ior, with enclosed veranduh, and rooms on third floor, with pantry, wardrobes, bath, us, and all modern con? ventences. fo lot, with or without board. $1 Clinton place, Elghth street, OARDING.—A 1. i. YLEASANT ROOM, WITH pantry attached, to Jet, with board; to a gentleman and his wite, where the comforts of a home may be en- joyed. Also a roora suitable for « couple of single gentle. mea, Apply at 8 Honry street. OARDING AT 64 WEST 47H STREET.—G ani their fomilies, desicous of making arrangements for the fall, will 6 i moxlations in the first class house. Fourteenth st N. B.—Persons visi Fifth and Sixth avenues, ity can be accommodated; also several single ARTY ON BROOKLYN WEIGHTS—BETWEEN Fult ‘ivs, for gentlemen, with juartial house and situa- tion «exceptionable. dress ‘ring the month of August, with real name, W. Andrew, . 5 eee SL AND SPA BATHING ON Island, five suites trom Vanderbilt's landing, westages, ‘The house js commodious am the grounds extens th hou-e with tine land and sea views, im: Inquire of Jolin street od fishing, bathing, Hudson river cars or DS, SOT Broadway, ond harness, one of the the city, Sold for no fault, but for want o ° owner is going to Europe, Apply at Juha Haesoa’s sta ble, 23 Fast Iwelfth street. NG LADIES CAN 1 in the vicinity of Greene and comforts home can be , Broadway Post Office, for Hovston, Dad. Adidre EF SALF—A RAY MARE, WAGON ASD HARNESS, the mare 15}; hands high, young, sound and fast, and gentle, sev itylish’ driver; the was gon made by Dusenbery, with shifting top. nearly new, with harness but little used, mak 4 complete tarn out oragentlemen. Will be sold cheap for cash. Apply at 200 South street. ABLAN COLT, His owner Can Tse. very stylish, and promi will match him to’ go filty mi ve seen at Charles Carmai’s, near the U —A NEW LIGHT SHIPUNG $130, if sold by three o'clock this day. Over the livery stable 58 West Twenty-third street. OR SALE—THREE SECOND) HAND) WAGONS, AS good as new, one square box, weight 296; one shift- top buggy, 261 pounds; one, with no top, steel side ring, wel Fig] poet re ka tieh a Brookl; t carr tory, street. seta the bg is DAVID DALY. ORSE FOR SALE.—A SPLENDID GRAY, 1635 hands high; will stand without tying, eight years did; would suit a grocer, coal yard, or any person wamt- ing'a gentle horse; will be sold low, as the owner bas ne further use for him. Apply at 182 Suffolk street. ‘ORSES, WAGONS, HARNESS, &€.—FOR SALE, AT H No, @ Nevins street, Brooklyn, « large lot of new ‘and second hand pleasure wagons, sulkies, &c.; also, 25 horees, come fast road horses; also, one lumber and one grocers wagon, and one cart. ‘ORSE FOR SALE—A GRAY PACING PONY, 1445 hands high; cun pace in 2:40; sold low, for want of and ape # inside of six hours. m,ktace C BUGGY. Apply une; kind under saddle or in harness, Inquire ‘at $2 Buri: lip. WAGON AND HARNDSS FOR SALE. ORSE, H A beautiful iron gray mare, six years old, fonrteen funds high, sound, kind and gentle, » vory #tylish driver: will make ‘a splendid ladies’ saddle horse; the wagon, with top, made by Mix, and the harne: heen used cone season. The whole will ve sold for $280, the owner having no further use for them. Apniy at No. 18 Watar street. RESTAUH ANTS. OSLINGS NEW AMBRICAN, FRENCH AND Gor. moan restaurauty removed in 17 Nassau otro t9 Beoadway, between nt Pearl streets. a Srerg day tavthe week, for breakia-:. dinner and super, from 6 ALM. to OP. M. The same ovodernic charges will i which have made this estacishaent 9 popular Erroughout the United States, Le QOET ING, Propetoter ~~ REMOVALS. TD EMOV ALR. PTTPATTLY ‘own for 6 and for URMISHED OOMS—NUWLY iA WD AND PAINT. 4, with uso of bath, at 19 Tispenacd street. URNISHED ROOMS} with breakfast and fea i Ficun family, where there are no boarders, E. B., 20 Stanton stre 4 ENTLEMEN © comforts of o1 is elegant and niry, have all it professes, between Fifth and Six Addi KING A HOME, AND WISHING . 4 Taly now offers such: the houss . on inspection, will be found to Apply at 107 West Twelfth street, avenues. References required. 4“ ENTIEMEN AND IMEIR WIVES, OR SINGLE G lyn. BOARD WANTED FOR TWO Hudson st.: two «ingle rooms to exceed #H, Address H. B., lnrge one; terns 1 6 Vost Othiee, RS, BAKER IS NOW QOCCPYING THE LARGE COM- medious honse at 461 Broome street. Very pleas: fant rooms to be had at reasonable prices, for single gen- tlemen or geatlemen nmi their wives. OMS WANTED.—WANTED, A WELL FURNISHED parlor and bedroom adjoining, for a lady and gen- an, with full board for the lady only, served in the m, ina house where there are few or no other board- ers, Address for three days, stating locality, &., A. 3 W., Union Square Post Office, iKFE OR FOUR STLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with be 8 «mall private family, at 20 ¥ pher street at rooms, Warn PLACE TWO LITTLE GIRLS, TWO and four years old, to board with a kind person, who would fake good care of them. Price no object, pro- vided location «ite: must be in New Work city. Address A., Brondway Post Office. Chris! soa ~ ——— ~\ FORGE ¥. SCHAFFER, DENTIST, 256 HUDSON sT., near Broome—Fstal 1841. —Mr. &. has for the rast fourteen voars beon engaged in furnishing to dentists 5 New York sad its vicinity artificial teeth, at about one half less (han is noually charged to their patients, and is 0 nishing the same atyte of work, (which for beanty, quality, utility, cannot be surpassed) to the pablic u {ae name terme as heeetotere charged to dentists. sons in Nant of artificial teeth are respectfully solicit to call efors making engagements elvewhor= He will Le most baoy to ceplain his sretern to all who mar favor bim with A corresponding deduction up o epemations conacetad with te professon myarsabty ens. MADE ell to on the mort pat Wishise callon IW. N y moderit 4h car the o1¢ roots And wee KpEr ine od. No. Ki ( Moward «trees a monds, sratchee, es peor, dig f ars, sxc. bought tur cash; erated as Tatgotiated Business conSdentiat gat © hy TUOWNON & CO., brokers and commisgtom are, ¥! Nassau street, corner ot Ann, room Ne rnd floor. i 2 Satine URE NW APPKOVED RE Primer str, Nas Nel TT Atworney at Law, No, 5 Naxs TO L.OAN—ON DLAMONDS, FASC. $4 i es, jewelry, dry goods, and ce hits poyelat tating kr gt 3 loans can be aceommodatel in large or Amal amounts, different to othor offices, by at 598 Hountem street, one block from Broadway IEYERS, Ageat. ANK OF THE OHIO SAVING> INSTITUTS, TORIN, i Ohio. —The paper of the above institation Tecelwed at one per cent discount, by th W. CLARK & 1A3H LOANED IN ANY AMOUNT, OF PURCHASED it for fair prices, . watober, etfs i vaitabla persons pee- yerty, Fulton etree, eacond Hvar, Krome uum’ from @ A. M. to P.M. {ASH LIBERALLY ADVANCED—IN SUMS TO Buyer C applicants, for shor: perious, on watches, jewdlry, pianos, curniture, dry goods, kegars, borses, wagons, real werchandi-e of any deseription. Business ly private. Call at 288 Bro@dway, room 08, third at Fi (ASiL LIBERALLY aby pplicants. on wat pumofories, or any other ¢ Gidest and most reapoasibie establishme: Howard street, corner “Broadway SUMS. "29 BOTT dry goods, erty, at the in the city, 4 conhdence O° NBILE. TYIDIND.—OFFICE O8 THE STUVVESANT EN surance Company, iii Bowery, August @, 1366.— Tne Board of Directors have this day declared 9 semi-an nua! dividend of fi¥e (5) percent, payable on nnd after the Tith inst, The transtor book will be ciosed until that date. BENJAMIN J, PENTZ, Secretary ATUNERS’ SAVINGS INSTYIUIION—THID AVE. N poe, corner of Ninth street—Por the beneat of ill classes of persons, Bauk open daily from 9 WE SDAY ond SATURDAY A.M. to EVENINGS o'clock. Laterest on deposits of ee nailer, SIX PER OME. MITH, ~ovretary. ONEY ADVANCED FOR SHORT PERIODS ON REAL M estate, diamonds, watches, jewelry, piat, piane- fortes, dry goods, horses, carriages, and eve:y descripiéan of property, by the reaponsible Empire Loma and 7 Company. ' 0. WILLIS, Agent, 83 Broadway, opposite@ha Broadway theatre. EW YORK FLOATING DRY DOCK COMPANY, August 7, 1853.—Lhe President and directors hawe ihis day declared a quarterly dividend of tour per ceat, payable gn and after the 16th inst. The trans'er books will be until the day of payment, By order, H. V. MASON, Secretary. —————— FFICK, NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 67 Wall street, New York, August 8, 1866. 'Divi- Jend.—{he Board of Directors heve this day declared @ semi-anaual dividend of ten per cent, payable on the 13ti inst. L. G, IRVING, Secretary. ee eee —— HOUSES, ROOMS, &C. WANTED. si ISHED FRONT ‘Thirtiote inged. Ad- Herald oftiee. T NOY TO EXCEED $300,—A NL the modern impeove- or five years, by & goo Third and Sixth avenues. 035 Post lice. OUSE WANTED —IN RABLE LOCATION We town, by «highly re > family of three per Sons, who would like to. me rrangement to board promt secupants and até tolass boarders. Re- changed. Avidn terms and location, ’ REE TO CTE not to ex Williams 'npg, if Herali olfice, ction to Brook ly “ Addre: M JOHN STUART, 195 Br HED HOUSE: FOR THE WINTER, obighth sixth streeta, i si Apply, witie NILEMAN, © y Wi Sirnated betwe and between Broadw TANTEV—A THREE STORY GENT IN W viion up town, tor a sinal ata 1 $000, alr Wa HAVING ALL THE Mos nthe Fifta avenue. above Taint dollars, App! Brondway. ws RT OF ASMALL.COMPORTABLY HOUSE, in 4 respectable neighborhood, below Fourtaenths if which must be Please address G., n, vent and coave- niall, quiet taint n ; A HOUSER IN THE UPYER PART OF THY » having all the modern improvements, om a Jewse of those yours re. Tent $7500 $1,000. Ad- dyess A.B. bo 1 ost Office, giving full particulars as to om location, ws » SOME QUIFT VILLAGE, withi miles of this city, of eaay access, Address W. R., Herald office. TANUD TO RENT—A SMAI, COTTAGE, low :eat, irom October 1, situated within fourteen or twenty miles of New York; would rent or purchase furniture if on good terms. Address W. Slack, Herald offier. wane TO PURCHASE — house, in the upper part exceed $7,000 to $8,000, Addi stating leation and price. AT A SMAL the = box &, THKEE STORY Price not to Post Office, "ATCHES, JEWELRY, &. . ’ ALIFORNIA DIAMONDS. THOSE ABOUT PURCHAS. / ing jewelry would find it to their interest to call and nee this new aiid beautiful article: they are equal tn bril liancy to the real diamond, and at prices withia the reach of every one, 1. KJ. JACOBS, 407 Broadway. 28 cai taht Bombala: «+. from $42 to $168 ebaing “to 40 Gobi square ved link chains... ‘ 26te 6% Gold engraved narrow link chains...) ote 46 Gold plain Ast link, with beaded edge... « 60 Gold plain dong link fob chains... =.) 38 4 plain and engraved link cla ‘ oo J long link, filled pattern “ “4 Gold engraved link " pattern And all other style of fob chains, the usual prices, wholesale and retail. Gro, Co ALLEN, 11 Wall street, second fooe. Ge VEST CHAIN seeeee & Shto OO for sale, at less thaa Gold curb vest chains -from $8 to BA Gold Warsaw pattern chains, 1 & Wte Gold Jenny Lind pattern, La to Gold faxceted pattern, Lito Gold octagen square link, 12to Goki snake pattern “ We Gold double curb. 1B to Gold Adelaide patiorn. rst Gold splendid solid 18 carat vert chai Gold wove pattern vest chai And all other styles of chains usnal prices, at wholesale GRC AFM FIVTEEN AND TWENTY DOLLAR GOLD plated, on silver cylindet and anchor lever, watches —A iew more lett. Also, fine gol patent lever, cytinter and anchor lever watches; fine gol guatd vest and to chains. Watches and jewelry carefully repaired. ORIGINAL L. JACOBS, 102'Chatham «treet. ASTROLOGY. MADAME MORROW. —TaEg hout exception, the mast the world, or that has been the marriages. and show the and absent irlends, te the great astonishment of all who visit her. No charge, ifnot satisfied. Apply at 76 Broome street, near Use. non, Gentlemen noi admitted have consulted her with entite aalt-uetion, fident that in the questic 4 astrology, love and lew matters, and hooks or oracles, a4 relied on coustaatly by Napoleon, she has ao equal. he will tell the mame of the future husband, and also the name of hee viviter. Te idence 78 Madison street, ome door from Catherina, oc Ce Seer Tamed ahennlbenomte Mane MEYIN HAS REMOVED 10 191 ShVENTR avenns, between Twenty-third aad Twenty (onc: streets. She contiques to tell past at and htere events, likewise marriages, journeys, law sults, bustness Frovmrcts, sickness, absent Iriends, property lost oe als len. Madame Meyer converses in Vx, Frente amd d gives guarantee for he Y Ginth, HAVING JUST to tae past, present aod future. Those wishing to Knew the cizeumstuners that @urround tem, likewian thede should call carly, Usnsuitationa, 5@ WT. RULD HPT COUNTS AT @ Ate Hold

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