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’ | t 17, 1862. irewd'n, Deposits. 154,190 7,089,883 98,245 31,187 2,717,920 201,891 1,182,395 114,789 "309,826 New York City Banks, A Banks. Loa Specie Specie. 1,004,053 — 2,578,787 1,852,873 3,118,174 407,592 4,457,651 12,144 904 3,786,249 1,975 6,048,189 612,460 230,629 93,022 446,11 187,824 141,126 634,071 407,513 1 855,561 $68,527 192,508 351,410 69,741 838,777 64,264 1,062,275 1,115,900 482,319 300,521 129,671 51,776 348,159 212,127 «77,928 638,361 194,868 119,346 546,698 187,022 1,284,127 1,099,057 291,539 4,022,870 181,705 3,7: Ss 271,403 2,915 481 101,579 1,010,601 169,279 897.772 | Mereantile..... 25/218 1,806,705 | Metropolitan, . 250,485 4,986,031 Market. T4118 1.002.819 ‘Marine. 068, W047. 554,315 Mech, Bikg Ass'n 723,207 77,440 492,447 ‘Manf. & Meveh.. 752,686 1. 474 894 N.Y. Bxelange. 205,052 .¥, Conmt 238,521 (851,200, 122,987 1,240,176 571,955 91,007 1.20% 402 8481. 142.513 1,260,005 1,109,854 176,884 587,504 SNDAY, THE 1TH INSTANT, Harlem bridge, a fourteen feet Row Poat, grcen, with red, white and blue stripe outside, seats paint | €d bide, inside of boat painted in light colors. ‘The inder Will receive a liberal reward by returning the same to 8. | Raynor, Harlem bridge. OS?.—FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD WIDL BE PalD } for the recovery of a Diamond Pin (cluster) lost in | going to or returning from Jones’ Woods, on Sunday, Au- | gust 18,1861. The lin contain moncs, and it | is mounted i returning the | above dese 4 » Brook lyn Heights Drug Store, 178 Hicks corner of Mou- tague, Brookiyn, New York, will receive the above re- ward and the thai owner. NILEMAN WHO TOOK THE PACKAGE from a lady in Hudson street on Saturday last, and ob aboard the Hudson River cars, will please return it to ludson River Railroad office, 68 Warren street, New York. Suitable reward will b¢ given. OST~IN FOURTH AVENUE, BETWEEN FOUR- | teenth and Seventeenth streets, a Handkerehicf, trimmed with Valenciennes Ince. ‘The finder will be suitably rewarded. WM. L. HULL, 82 Park row. OST—ON ONE OF THE EIGHTH AVENUE CARS, ON Sunday, a Cane, made of whale’s jaw bone (white) ivory head, and on the silver baud the following insc tion:—“Captain Daniel Jenkins to J. V. 1851." Twill pay more than the valu: cover it. Address 5, T, H., box 247 OST—ON SUNDAY, 18TH INSI., A POINTER DOG; answers to the name of Reep; he is white and red spotted; red head, long tail, wears a leather strap on the neck. A suitable reward will be paid to whoover will return him to Mr, P. Bertrand, 72 Fourth avenue, corner of Tenth street. OST—ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, IN‘GOING FROM Houston street to Second avenue cars,or on the ‘boat to Hariem and High Bridge, an Oak Cross, gold mounted, with the name of Mary onit. The finder wilt | ‘be well rewarded for it at 159 Wooster street. OST—ON THE 19TH INST., A ROLL OF PAPERS, | in going from tho Fulton’ Bank to Monroe street, | along South street, consisting of letters, papers of citizen’ ship, conveyance of land and description of location in Racine county, Wisconsin. ‘The finder will please return said papers to George Tyrrel, No. 9 Monroe street. They are of no value to any ane but to the owner, OST OR STOLEN—ON THE 14TH INST., NEAR THE | New Haven Railroad depot, Twenty-seventh strect, | gold Lever Watch, gold dial, No, 11,716, maker's name Savory & Sons, Londom A suitable reward will be paid | and no questions asked by returning the same to 68 Front street, New York. Primi eli. oo di vcree rd ate J REWARD.—LOsT, ON MONDAY, 19TH INST.. A Black and Tan Terrier Siut, called Minnie; Jong ears and tai]. The finder, by returning her to 129° East ‘Twentieth street, will receive the above rd. 1 REWARD.—LOST, FROM 21 CORTLANDT street, on Saturday, 171 inst., about 2 P. a@smail Back and Tan Terr! had on a leather Jar, brass plate, and fastened to Return him to the above number $20 REWARD. N SUNDAY EVENING, IN West ‘Twenty-second or West Twenty-third treet, or in the Seventh or Eighth avenue, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets, a Diamond | Bracelet, with a Locket attached, The finder will receive the above reward by delivering the said Bracelet at 135 ‘West Twenty-second strect. REWARD—FOR THE RECOVERY OF TWO gold watches stolen on tho evening of the 17th, @ Indy's Fronch hunting watch, long chain and key at- tached; a gentleman’s goid capped English watch , 22,687 with chain and seal, white and green agate, marked’ W. P.F. The above reward will be paid by leaving the arti- eles at 757 Broadway. G. H. MIL 4 | REWARD.—STOLEN, ON THE NIGHT OF THE ‘7th inst., two Gold Watches, a lady's hunting ‘atch, with long chain and key attached; agents Watch, with gold faco, Koman nambers, colored gold chain, groen and white ‘agate seab, maked W. P. F. Address '@. H. Miller, bookstore, 787 Broadway. Pawnbrokers please + stop the above. 25 REWARD.—STRAYED FROM 1,861 BROAD- way, corner of Forty-seventh street, a black and tan Terrier Slut. The above reward will bo paid on | delivery. — FIFTY DOLLARS’ REWARD WILL BE PAID 1s for the recovery of the Goods and the deten- tion of the thieves, who broke open and robbed the Pawn offlee at 248 West Forty-fourth street, on Thursday night fast, August 15. The proporty consisted of Gold and Silver Ware. JAMES RILEY, 248 West Forty-fourth st. PERSONAL. B—I DID NOT RECOGNISE G. C. J., OF THE e 6th, 7th, Sth and 9th until to-day, 17th, Can you pardon my stupidity? My seeing you, if it was you, was accidental. For God’s sake write me ‘immediately, same ame as before, at the General Post office. zw. EAUTY.—IF AGREEABLE, WRITE ME, APPOINTING day, time, and place for interview. HARRY, 13. SHALL BE IN THE CITY ON THURSDAY, IANNY.—1 and will be m Houston street at 11 o'clock, rain or Will you not be there? lam very auxious to see 49—55. you, Bicone THE PERSON WHO ‘WAS RELIEVED of the hiccough on Saturday evening by the advice ‘a friend, communicate fall name to that friend? F. BANKS, Herald office. DENNIS D. MURPHY, OF COURTMASHERY, County Cork, Ireland, who lately arrived in this try, will apply at No. 83 Pearl street, New York, he hear from his brother. ‘NFORMATION WANTED—OF MARY AND MARGARET Moughon, of Clonasler Gevah, Queenscounty, Ireland. Margaret was married to Mr. Robort Gaff, supposed to be Uving in New York. Any information will be thankfully received by addressing Patrick Moughon, Fort Hamilton, Long Island, New York harbor. J C. G.—ALL WELL AT HOME. . Yr L. F. G. R. GAMBLE, WHO CAME HERE TEN DAYS AGO from San Antonio, Texas, and who is now in Troy, N. Y., 1s requested to send his address to Mr. N! Joseph, care of Herald office, for he brought let: ters. Troy papers pleage copy. 188 HELEN 8.—WRITE TO THE GENTLEMAN WHO met you near Taylor's on Sanday afternoon. Tean- ‘hot find you. Address Nile, Herald off'ee. _ MUSICAL, VERY EXCELLENT 634 OCTAVE PIANOFORTE FOR sale, made by Hews, Of Boston, Can be seom at Adelphi street, Brooklyn. A GREAT SACRIFICE TO A CASH CUSTOMER.—A splendid seven octave Pianoforte, original price ‘$825, will be sold for jess than half its value, as the own- ers want the monoy and are leaving the city. the residence 28 Third street, nour Apply at A md avenue, be sold for $250, including Stool and Cover. Also Parlor Suit, cost $300, for $125. Inquireat 70 West Twenty sixth street, near Sixth avenue. IGHTE & BRADBURYS? Ly ‘New Scaio Overstrung Bass Patent Insuinted Full Frame Grand and Square Pianofortes, No. 421 Broome rect. What everybody says must be true; everybody says they are the best, therefore they must be the best. MAGNIFICENT — SEV IN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pianoforte for sate, ily earved legs and ease, all Ny giaranteed; cost $500, will Mian CARVED 103EWOOD PIANOFORTE for sale—For less than half its actual valu Owner, a celebrated pianist and composer, rope on the 31st instant, Piano is 73; oct corners, splendid serpentine doublings, bat front, iron frame, overstrung bass, carved logs: cost $400 but seven months ago; price $180.’ Apply at 127 Twenty- first street, near Third avenue. leave EMOVAL.—HORACE WATERS, AG moved to4d8i Bron: , where he «corners, hand Pianos and Me Musical Merchandise at war yy to let from ‘ hes at low prices, W PE9—A FINE TONED, WELL FINISHED seven octave Steinway Miano of recent make and mprovements. Any ove having such for sale at a sacri- may address, with Piano, Herald office. __ INSTRUCTION, T 32 50—WRINING, Keoping, $5 per month: Writing and Arithmetic. ;$3 per month. PAL corner Canal strect; adies’ hours from 9 A. ¥ men’s hours from 4 to 9 P.M. For fur apply in person to F. MARTINELLI, Principal. ENMANSHIP AND BOOKKEEPID © handsomely furnished pa , New York. Brookty ‘ademy No. 15 Court street. Lessons this movth, 60 couts, No money in aah 8 B. GOLDSMITH. UADEMY OF PENMANSHIP AND BOOKKERPING— roadway, continued by W. C. HOOGLAND, for many y ith Ollver B. Goldsmith. No . ‘Tho rough practical instruction, with earnest, careful atven- tion, Open day and eyening. Terms moderate. G MR. DOLBEAR, 699 BROAD. “4 way, has reduced his ‘terms for August from $15 to 35 for private lessons. Ladies learn a stylish, fashion able English hand, aud gentlemen @ rapid busiucss style. Ladies cheay $1. N.—A GERMAN LADY, OF MUCH EX?'E- as an engagement as gover- teach rman aud Eng hes. and speaks these lengua Good references: given ‘3. Thomp- is competent I ‘ommon br lish in the fluently; also music and drawing. M und required. ‘son, Mouse; iH. NTE NELLA, John B. Cornelia, Mary Thomaas, wite of Honey Thomns, orany of the heirs at law of Veter Cornelia, deceased, formerly of New York city. Address or call upon Theo. F. Jackéon, attorney, &e., corner of First and South Se- venth streets, Williamsburg, N. Y. ONS. L. DE GRAND-VAL'S. PRIVATE BOARDING ‘hoot, collegiate and eommerctal, Hudson terrace, Hoboken. Tetms $200 per annum. Refers to Mr. B. Pon’ vert, No. 20 Broad street; Mr, E. Plunkett, 130 Broadway. Aunual session begins Sepuember 2. N “8 INSTITUTE tional Agency, 835 Broadway, N. ¥.—Teachers Wanted and educational correspondents in all sections. Send for circulars, with stamps, giving list of edneational journals, of schools and seminaries to patronize, of yacan- cies for teachers and of competent teachers wishing to teuch. RICE & ANDREWS. 7% 2 3 z AND EDUCA EDROOM SUIT OF ENAMELLED ¥ for $24, in all colors, of warranted manufacture; solid chestnut Charnber Snits, plain and ornamental, at H. F. FARRINGTON’S, No. 368 Canal street, opposite Wooster, Estab! in 1541 FAMILY ABOUT GOING TO EUROPE WOULD LIKE. to dispose of their entire Household Furniture: Would be sold at a bargain. ‘The house also for rent. Ap- ply at 281 Henry street, South Brooklyn, DING—SHOP WORN, WILL . 450 Pearl street; macrass Mattresses, forters, &c, EDDING, BEDDING, BE be sold very low, at of Hair, Straw, Husk an: Beds, Pillows, Bolsters, Cots, Tyo FURNITURE, FURNTTURE.—THE HIGH. est price paid for second hand Furniture, Carpets and Mirrors, at 650 Hudson street, corner of Perry street, A good stock of seeond hand Furniture always on hand. NY Pz qu! i) hold Furniture, including Carpets, and wishing to Tent it for excellent Board, with a private family, will address Twenty: e hird Street, station E, i JURNITURE AND A PIANO WANTED—TO FURNISH a first class parlor; payment wili be given in Board it desired. rences exchanged, Address for three L, C., box 103 Herald office, URNITURE, FURNITURE, FURNITURE—A LARGE variety of Cabinet Furniture for sale very low. being ‘the balance of stock of a bankrupt dealer , stored; and for sale by assignee, at the carpet store 454 Pearl street. NY NEW PUBLICATIONS. READY. THE SECOND EDITION OF 10,000 Kc Sd CORRECT EDITION, 154 Pages, 12mo. 90 Engrayings, . UNITED STATES INFANTRY TACTICS. Ask for Fortune's Edition, Price 25 cents, 10 Chatham street, New York. T cordially approve of this work, and recommend it to the use of Officers of Volunteers. GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, Major General United States Army. IX, D. C., duly 26, 1861. ANT OF AN AUTHENTIC AND ‘THOROUGH 1) History of the Rebellion for present reference and future preservation, Is the subject of geueral remark.— Rip Van Winkle. ‘The above want has been amply supplied for four Months past by PUTNAM’S RECORD OF THE REBELLION. NOW READY, Four monihly parts.. -50¢. each, ‘Nineteen weekly parts... % +-10¢, each, and Mlustrations, 800, ‘The first volume will be ready October 1. ‘A suitable reward is offered for any document, or any facts of importance, on either the loyal or secession side, which are NOT CONTAINED IN THIS WORK. G. P, PUTNAM, Publisher, 582 Broadwa HE COMMERCIAL CIRCULAR OF THIS DAY CON- tains « reliable list of all Failures and Business Changes for the week. Price six cents. Office, 16 Park Building, 37 Park row. ‘ONES HOUSE, 734 BROADWAY, BREAKFASTS, DINNERS AND SUPPERS. SPLENDID ROOMS FOR PRIVATE PARTIES, FIRST STYLE PARISIAN COOKING, GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES, The Jones House, 734 Broadway, opposite Waverley place, is proverbial as one of the must complete and ele. gant establishments of its kind. It has two chief public dining rooms and numerous elegant private parlors. At any hour of the day, and until late at night, persons may have served to thom a ia carte, on the European plan, ‘every requisite for a splendid or Substantial meal, at very moderate prices, reduced to suit the monoy crisi&. Abs0- Inte economy is promised to those who will favor the es- tablishment. A first class Paris artist is chief of the cook- ing department. The meats, vegotables, fruits and wines are selected by experienced caterers. Attention is invited to the new and revised edition of the Till of Fare. A few chambers and parlors for gentlemen as lodgers. —DO NOT MISTRUST ME, I SHALL ENDFAVOR to be worthy of your entire confidence. Think me sometimes. Not until I sleep my last sleep will ry — My heart shall be poured over you o it HOULD THIS MEET THE EYE OF GEORGE ™. Harper (or anybody knowing him will be thanked for calling his attention to it), he is particularly requested to come and see his brother Samuel, now lying at the int of death at 37 Gold street, near Plymouth, Brook- . Past difficulties will be forgotten, All papers, os- Pecinliy Weston, please copy. AMMY—I AM IN THE CITY FOR A FEW DAYS only. Would like to see you very mach. At the eame old place. L. E. G. Chicago. TEL THE LADY WHO CALLED IN WILLIAM street last Thursday afternoon with important let- ters from California send them or her address imme- ‘iately through box 2,968 Post office. G., OF NEW YORK—COME TO MB OR WRITE fore Tam your 7 . astern papers please ke MATRIMONIAL, GENTLEMAN THIRTY-FOUR YEARS OF AGE, IN possession of property worth eight or ten Thousand, desires the acquaintance of a lady with about the same amount of means, more or less, who, if " nial, would unite her destiny with his and locate in the West, where he has a favorable reputation already estab- lished. A bona fide reply to this will be honorably treat- ed. Address A. W., box 1,095, Pittsburg, Pa. LADY OF GOOD FAMILY AND EDUCATION, OF pleasing appearance and good disposition, 17 years Of age, desires toform the acquaintance of a gentieman of the Jewish persuasion, one possessed of similar attain- ments and moderate income, with a view to matrimony. No interview except at the house of her parent. Address Union, Union square Post office. GENTLEMAN OF MIDDLE AGE, OF GOOD AP- pearance, even tempered, kind and affectionate, would like to make the acquaintance of some lady of fair appearance. amiable disposition and in easy circum- stances, with a view to matrimony. Answers treated in the most sincere and confidential manner, Address 0, T. Wakoly, Jorsey City, N J. NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1861. LENT HOUSE FOR SALE—WITH OR WIPE out the Furniture, as may be desired. Price low: ‘ie’ house is ina good neighborhood; in the best order ad beautifully finished. “Yerms to suit, Apply to THOMAS CHALMERS, Jr. , 384 Broadway. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., TO LE’ Pea, HOUSE 'TO LET—IN SOUTH BROOKLYN; ‘a now thiree story bouse, with gas, water, range, &e., hoatly furnished throughont! 15 minutos? ride from South forry, ‘Terms very moderate, Possession given imme- diately, Address box 2,862 Post oftice. FARM OF NINETY-TWO ACRES—THARTY WOOD, balance cultivated: thirty miles on hong Island. Risse ralroad stittions within four miles. Good soil, well watered and fenced; good buildings id fruit; near school, church, &e. Terms very casy, R. BLAKE, 14 Chambers street. CHEAP AND PRODUCTIVE FARM AT NEW BRUNS- wick, N. J., of 44 acres, for $3,300; Morristown, 66 acres, $5,400; South Amboy, 200 acres, sack,'88 acres, $6,600; Warwarsing, $6,000; Fulton conuty, 100 acres, $4,500; Mercer county, 5 ner Orange county, 'N. Y., 40 acres, Eg N. J., 140 acres , 812,000; New Mar- $0,000; Fulton county, 50 acres, N. J., 100 acres, $5,000; with nu- other farms, country seas and country: resi- dences, for sale on favorable term 0. GF TTAGE FOR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, Cc terms, or will exchanye for a small ‘ph country; or'will Wade for a lot or lots in Bro 25 by LI. App i Gold and Fulton No. 6 Pine street. ON EASY in the Tat » of buying, a Farm of from 10 to 150 ne: good buildings, &e.; also sume soe r would take one oa gh, Address fon square (ost oiflee. BARN AND HALF of good lan fruit prefor Farm, t i » of Land, with pionty of Fruit; throe miles f ing ferries, Lon, idug route, Apply to WRIGH SPUTILE, stable, Grau street ferry, Wibiansbury. Fe SALE—THE VERY DESIR West nd in com 0 improvern rider, whici, together with the ved ata bargain, Apply on the premises. IN nop Io rect, betwoen Second and Third irs throughont, hard wood blind light in each sa eau street, N.Y, AND GROUNDS » 25x40, three stories built and water throughout, Will be sold changed for other property. Address oklyn Post office, y's work; ga at a sacrifl C., box 74 NOR SATE OR EXCHANGE—A FIRST CLASS FOUR 01 KS story House, worth $15, located, between Sixth averine and Broadway, prty-second street, to exchan; sirable country seat or farm, say from y + With good improvements, on the line of the Hudson River Pa'troad, worth from $6,000 to $8,000; some cast will bo paid ed. rald office, wh HOBOKEN LOT, 25x100, @ small OR TO LXE without 160 acres of laud, pal stations on the New Yo: Ay 8. Underhill, Dry Sergeant, 15 or mortgae - with fixtnre usiNESs, CORt $9,000; alars apply at die corner of Broad: etn JOR SALE OP. EXCHAD F CONTAINING 60 xeres, 50 cleaved, 10 wood, in one of the healt villages ou Long Istand; one hour's ride from Brooklyn; five minutes to depot! sominary and churches new, containing 16 rooms; new s crib, &.; 100 choice pair trees aud other fruits.” Will be taken 'in part payment « House in the city of Brovklyn, pleasantly locoted: worth about $4,000, Address Exchange, Brookiyn Post affiec, jON SALE OR TO LEL—ON THE HUDSON, AT IR- mall Cottare, cheap; at Tarrytown, a jous grounds, at a bargain. Apply 11 AtIeeL. suic by son Wi gas, puth side of Fiftioth street, between Broadw venue, pE SIORY t and sub. boot and shoe tr No. 1 Pine street —FOR CASE COUNTRY STORE, $2,500, ON host stands in Westohester county? $1,000 cash; balanee part mc part taken out in 3 thriving village; rich country, ‘good house and three tenement how lots. Inquire near the premises, of 1 the West Mount Vernon depot, Harlem 00. FXCHANGE FOR A FARM—A FIRST CLASS House, situated on south side of Wost Sixteenth street, sth and Seventh avenues; size of honse 21 feet by 51 feet; lot 21 feet 10 inches by 103 feet three ‘The farm must be either in Orange or Putchess: (1 in first rate condition, Agents need not ap- L. &B. T. BURNHAM, 611 Hudson Inquire of New Yi 3 FOR A FARM OR BUSINESS—A GEN- tee! Lin'ee story house, in good order and well rentod; farm to be within two hours of New York share in a grocery or manufacturing business—say Address care of C. Forrester, N. Y. Port office. ro Pir ve marble tantels, chandeticrs and baleony. Cars, thn cents, pags the door, 4 lovely home for a gentocl family. ad street, Williamsburg. ANTEDOA FAR OF 100 TO 200 ACRES viownity of Net W. with good fruit, &c., at a moderate price for cash; build w York, under good cultivation, ings uot material; water view desirable, Address box 115 Brooklyn Post office, giving full purticulars, price, kc. ‘ANTEN—A SMALL COUNTRY PLACE, FROM FIVE to ton acres, with house, stable, &c., on the Tine of tho Harlem Railroad, one or one anda half hour from New York, not more than two miles from depot; one that has a small pond or brook, from which an artificial pond could be made near the house. Any one having such can find a cash customer by applying at 580 Brondw: ‘ANTED TO EXCHANGE—200 ACRES OF FINE land in Missouri,a well located Building Lot on Staten Island, N. Y., some fine Jewelry and afew hundred dollars in cash, for a good Hotel or Store in the country, with from 10 to 26 acres of good land, necessary outbuild- ings, &c. Address Country, Herald oflice, for eight day stating particulars. LEGAL NOTICES. UMMONS.—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE: whom it may concern, that on the 26th February, 1861, died at Libau, in Curland, Russia, ALEXANDER JO: SEPH DUGAS, azed twelve years and nine months. ‘The deceased having left a fortunoof some importance, fallen to himn by succession from his grandfather, late Alexander Pockhof, the undersigned trustees do hereby summon the legal heirs of the said Alexander Joseph Dugas, eapecially his father, JOSEPH ANTON DUGAS, absentec, who is re- ported to reside somewhere in America, to give notice of their rights and claims to the mazistraté of Libau, and to produce legal witnesses and proofs of parentage’ before this Court of Judicature on the 7h (19th) of August, 1861, or on or before the 16th (27th) of December, 1861, the utmost and preclusive term appointed; and the said trus- toes do farther advertise and give notice that the said hereditary property will be delivered according to law. to those heirs who shall appear within the said term either personally or by representative, duly legally authorized, furnished with the required proofs. ‘The trustees of the estate of tho late Alexander Borkhof, shipowner and shipbuilder, M. A. MUNCH, €. W. TOE. Iarav, 17th (29th) of April, 1861. UPERIOR COURT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.— Isaac Moses and Abraham R. B. Moses against Philip Burrowes.—It appearing by the above affidavit that @ judgment has been obtained against the defendant in the above entitled action, and execution issned thereon, and that Edward Fox js the owner of said judgment, and that ‘no part thereof has been paid or satisfied, and that the Chamberlain of the city of New York has property belonging to the said defendant: Let Danicl Devlin, the Chamberiain of the city of New York, appear before one of the judges of this Court on the 1st day of October, 1861, at 1034 o'clock in the forenoon, at the chambers of said Court, and answer concerning sald property. And it is further ordered that notice of the proceeding be given to the defendant, Philip Burrowes, by publis! v4 copy of this order in two of the daily pers published in the city of New York, to wit:—In the World and the New York Herald, once in cach week for six weeks, and also by depositing’ a copy of said order in the New York Post office, addressed to Philip Burrowes, Florence, Italy, and paying the postage thereon, Enter [ONY L. ROBERTSON. om nareedt WINES AND LIQUORS. RANDY FOR THE WAR.—THE ADVERTISER WILL B furnish Brandy of any quality, at the lowest rates, if tongonts, will divide the profit with them. 101 North First street, two doors from Sixth street, Williamsburg. HE ATTENTION OF TAVERNKEEPERS AND LIQUOR dealers in general is respectfully solicited to tho Superior quality of Hammer’s fresh brewed Champagne Ale. This ale is brewed fresh at all seasons of the year, and the keeping quality of it, especially of such brewed during the most excessive hot weather, is guaranteed for any length of time, Charge $12 per hha. and $6 per bbl., delivered to any part of the city of New York, freo of ox: pense. Payment. cash on delivery. Orders sent to Ham- mer’s Brewery, i Harlem, will be attended to with de- spatch. Furniture, will be | THE | iq URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—AT FISHKILL, WITH- in ten minutes’ waik of the Hudson River Railroad epot, in full view of the river; good stable attached; will be lot for one month or longer; rent $50 per month; pos- Session given immediate! Address box 69, Matteawan Post office, Nutchoss Oo.,N. ¥, ED HOUSE TO LET—A THREE STORY ‘k House, situated near the Fifth Avenue Hotel; contring ten large and four smail rooms, having extension ‘on first and second floors; gas, bath, range, &c. Greater part of sent taken in board if desirable. Possession Sep- tember I, Address A. M., Horald office. QWRNISHED HOUSE TO RENT.—ENGLISH BASE. ment brown stone front, completely furnished, to Feut low. Also, smatl English basement House furnished if desired. As ss J. FQWRNISHED THOUSE 10 LED IN BROOKLYN.—A chient Honge, in a delightful tio W on ferry, y NeXt at a very reasonable pric Inquire of FB, COLION, N BROOK. ( »E.D.; HAS BEEN J cccupied a8 & physician’s office for thes years; the present. one going in thearmy; would be ag Fone just commencing prs Desirable slow. Tnqitire this woek at 98 South Fourt vifeh, Willi RES AND DWELLING Loy sement Store shed as afamily ¢ ro G FPO LES—FROM § 165 West Fitteont ‘—THE FOUR STORY » moder pie parties! Apply venth street, HIGIt 1 Fiftieth stroet shed, one-half same class House, § BROOKLYN me three st Hot and cold water, &e. ¢ of H. M. SILVERMAN, good tenant. Inqn’ HE LE 2 PAR nou : T West Twenty-sevent strec Fent $400a year,” Also House t OF i yply to J. W. COL. LI nty ‘ith street. T Pil SYORY, HIGH S00? HO! 76 West Forty-third streot; has been re aud papered. “Apply to 8. HINMAN, N road paint et, between the hours of 12M. and2P.M., orat the ast Thirty-secon rd avenues; has Croton » the pr 3, or of Re ‘Twenty -tifth str by ble accommodation Apply to r month, —A PRIVAMH FAMILY, OWN class honge, pleasantly situated in but a fow minutes’ wali from the depo nished throughent, with everything con keeping, would let Ut rei 1 tor house- same to a careful tenant very summer or wit apply to WILL strect: eal i Eh i. Rent low to a prompt s Owner, box 79 Herald offies TY-SECOND STREET, Bt th and Ninth avenues, near the west tr f Central Park and its most improved p: pleasant place, Rent very low. Inquire of J. BERLAIN, 613 Ei huh avenue. STORY AND BASEM , 69 West Fort cot, in good order, and containing ait the modern improvements; rent $600. Apply to ALKERT HORN, 45 Beaver street. T HIGH THREE STORY n TH str ar Fifth avenue; n, ‘twelfth, Fifteenth, twen nth, ‘wonty-cighth, , St place, Clinton pi gait the Apply to 820 Broa 128 GR. ay. AND STREET, City, very pleasantly situated, — tive frou the ferry, containing twely r, with gas, hot and cold water, ROOMS, ALL. ON A. FL Tu ighth Ftroct, ust painted and grained, part of 106 Kase 7 eighth streot, nted; also lower igh street, seven WILCOX, office, 343 Fourth ave. , WITH FINE ri, gas and water, and lately paiuted and papcred throughout, part of dwelling 185 Allen street. References exchanged; rent low, Apply on the premises for two rooms. JR 47 WEST been mh to a fires on the premise: Apply to the own (OLE OR Lk, , A COUNTRY HOUSE, with four acres of land and outhouses, half a mile om Williamebridge, on the Hariem road, twelve miles from the city. Inquire at 16 and 18 Chambers street, New York. ) RENT.—~A BROWN STONE ENGLISH BASEMENT House, at a very low rent, in perfect order (new), 294 West Thirty-fourth street.’ Also, an English’ ba ment House, 863, West Thirty-second street; will farn for desirable tenant, 10 CONFECTIONERS. —10 LET, THE ICE CREAM Saloon. ached to DfSbrow’s Skating Gym- Hasinm, Fifth avenue, corner of Tuirty-ninth street. ply on the premises. WO OR THREE ROOMS TO RENT—10 GENTII without board, in a first class private house quire at No. 15 Kast seventeenth street, between Union square and Fifth avenue. WO VERY HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, ON first and third oor, without board, two let in a private family. Apply at 37 East Fifteenth street, first house east of Union square, HE ADVERTISER HAS A BEAUTIFUL, WELL FUR- nished House, in the most delightful location in this city, which he will rent to a small gentecl family, without children, who would like to lessen expenses by boarding self and wife in part paymont of rent. Best of references given and required. For particulars apply at 24 Pine street, in the basement. ANTED—ON OR ABOUT THE IST OF SEPTEMBER, by a foreign gentleman, in a priate family of the first respectability, an Unfurnished Floor of two or throe rooms, room for servant aud accommodation for house. keeper, Location between Fourteenth and Thirty-second streets, and Lexington and Kighth avenues. References exehanged. Address, stating particulars, location and terms, B. L. B., box 632 Post office. r (\ PER MONTH.—A LARGE, LIGHT, AIRY SHOP LO iriet? ss by 23. “Appiy at 259 Bowery. M. GRIFFIN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ¢ Hlegaut Household’ Furaiture at public auction, On THIS DAY (Juesday), + Property of a gentleman leavin he city, Rosewood seven octave Pianoforte, Rosewood Drawing Foom Suits, Rosewood aud Mahogany Bedroom Furniture, oak Dining Room Furniture, Paintings, Suatuary, Bronzes, Se. , at the residence of Dr: Philip Ransom, 48 Weat Six: tenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, sale com- Meneing at 11 o'clock. Drawing Room SuityLtegeres, Bookcase, Mirrors, Lace Curtains, Vases, Oi Paintings, Statuary, Velvot and Brussels Carpets, Extonsion Table, Butlet, ‘China Vases, Siver Ware, Table Cutiory. Ward. robes, Hair and Spring Mattresses, Bedstoads, Commodes, Washstands, Oileioth, Stair Carpets, sofws, Rockers, Blankets, Bedding, and Kitchen Furniture. Sale peremptory. 8. RICHARDS, AUCTIONEER,—600 CASES BOOTS, e Shoes and Brogans at auction by RICHARDS & WHITING, on Wednesday, August 21, at 10% o'clock, at store 44 Cortlandt street, ‘comprising & full ussortmen of prime goods, Catalogues on morning of sale, TRAORDINARY OPPORTUNT- pureb usehold Farpiture at auction, Mmeneing at two this day (Tuesday), atthe large mansion house, 69 West Twenty-sixth street, near Sixth avem Nosewood and mahogany Sofas, Rock- ers, Chairs, Tibles, Book geres, Bureaus, Bed- steals, Wasbstands, Side , rosewood Pianoforte, st perb instrument; Mirrors, Curtains Shades Clocks, Vuses, Paintings, pure hair Mattresses, Brossols and Ingrain Car” How pets, Chandotiers. Chira Tou Sots, Silverware, Also, large | asgorin on " " 1 Furniture. Sale com | IMECHE ut { D & CO., Auctioneers ROTH, AUCTION o'clock class Witt 4, Corner Carpets, Oi cloth, &e. The tur Bookcase, Painting: ture has becn used ouly three months, and will be sold UCTION SAL CRISTALAR, Ancti 20th inst y eassimere and doeskin and satiy Also Roots an'| Cussimeres, Ke, 1 Vests, Satinets, w 3 Warren street, and Hat Tr 18, it ee ror of 8.1 FALKEN: ignee. This sale is weil worthy the attention as every Jot will positively He sold without of the tr reserve. , AND GLASSWA ROCKERY ' Auctioneer, on Tuesday, August it 10 o'clock, ab 281 Pearl street, w lar; in lots and co Dealers call aud see, ule and yp; they - Herald office, AND SECOND HAN! This day, ut 12 o'¢ one door west of Broadway. ICHOLS, AUC August 20, at 1 wb Nase high, DROW RS, WILL clock, in front of sale ndid gray Horse, 164g old, warranted sound, kind and y fast; will trot in 2:40, and mily horse in the eity; dat fust rate driver and roadster: ALSO, A variety of top and no top Ruggies, Rockaway#, Con- cord Spring Wagons, Road Wagoust one English Piueton and other top and no Wp Vehigies; also double aud single IN EXECUTION ‘at nine o'clock Greenwich street, one t, aud one setor Cart wing C THOMAS CUSHING, Constable. A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONE ‘ agsau strect, n quare box, Kor trimmed an Ke do.;one four seated Rockaway. They are Wy for examination at the salesrooms, ” UC ALE OF HOLD FURNITURE, ¢ FH, SCHENCK, on Wednesday, August 21, at ck, at their salesroom, Nos. £65 and 157 Broadway, the stock of one of the first cabinet makers of this city; consisting in part of elegant solid, cary A plain wood Suiits, in satin and brocatel, gant rosewood “moire-a4ilace, mi round cornered Be and Ba finished in oj}: rosewood and Bookcase, elegant rose walnut y order of those in want of elegant F Jy requested to thi sale, as it is sale of first class F city. G away Carriage War at- et 2 ¢ 141 Broadway (below stock of Household iture’ offered at auction this son, Tt consists of a variety of Parlor, Chamber, Library and Dining Room Furniture en sait Arinvire-t Glace, i Butt 1 Be ries, 1 ¢. Worthy the order of UBER, Agsimice. ta firet ON H. BURLEY, AUCTION > WHY SELL THIS ot, anlity otic, Mak Land other and other i 1 second hi Hair aud other Matte ply and ather Carpets; Oi to be without resery ORTGAGE SALE.—JOUN T. AUCHINCLOSS, Anctioneer, will soil at West & Watts’ salesroom, No. 25 West Broadway, this day at 1044 A. M., a lot of Fixtures of a Baker’s Store, consisting of Glass Cases, &¢. ‘Also Baker's Utensils, Brea Trough, Pans, &c., &¢. CHAS. F. WATTS, Attorney for Mortgagee. OR SALE.—BILLIARD TABL cris. TALAR, Auctioneer, 23 Bowery, will sell this day, thr inst., at Half-past ten o'clock, one mahogany marble bed Billiard Table, Cues, &, By order of Aug. Briede, Attorney for mortgagee. AWNBROKER’S SALE.—THIS DAY, AT HALF-PAST ten o'clock, I will sell without reserve, ut THOS, BELL & W. 8. INGRAHAW’S Auction Rooms, No. 26 New Bowery, n valuable lot of Men’s, Women’s, and Children’s Clothing, Shawls, Mantillas, Piece Goods, Bedding, Quilts, Table Linen and other goods; Watches, Jewelry, Ry order of Schlossheimer, licensed pawnbroker, 216 East Houston street. Pawabroker’s sale on Wednesday—H. Salomon. AWNBROKER’S SALE.—A. M. CRISTALAR, AUC™ tioneer, 28 Bowery, will sell this day (20th), at past ten o'clock, # lot of Wearing Apparel, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Tools, Knives and Forks, &., kc. ‘Also, on’ pair of Bagpipes. ’ By order of Peter MoCabe, pawnbroker. & J. BOGART, AUCTIONEERS.—THIS DAY, AT J» 1034 o'clock, at the auction rooms, No. 1 North Willtam street, mortgage sale, Mirrors, Counters, Liquors, Tables, Chairs, empty Casks, three casks Brandy, lot of Kitchen Furniture, &, JORN W. SOMERINDYKE, Attorney for Mortgage. TH REGIMENT NEW EW ‘YORK STATE MILITIA—THE members of company H are requested to meet at Sir, Muller's, corner of Grand and Elizabeth streets, at ., to sign their pay rolls and receive their of! Capt. HENRY BARLACH. TH REGIMENT, N. Y. 8. T., ATPENTION.—PUR- suant tow call, an adjourned meting of the mem- bers of this regiment will be held on Wednesday next, 2ist inst., at 3 o'clock P. M., at the Mercer House, corner of Mercer and Broome streets. ¥. 'T. CANNON, Company A, W. H. GEGAN, Company B, P. WHEARTY, Company C, W. H. B'LLINGS, Company D, A. B. TAYLOR, Company E 4 Fr, J.P _ Jr., Company BARTLOLE, Company & SERGT. ‘I, VANCE, Company A. B. J. EVANS, Company T, J. H. LENAHAN, Company K, Major J. M. SMITH, Chairman. Committee. = RESTAURANTS. HO ARE THE MEN THAT NOW CRY OUT FOR peace, shout for compromise, and halloo for a na- tional convention? ‘They are not the men who drink Spen- cer’s three cent Ale. His customers have better sense. No. 2 Cortlandt street, northwest corner _ tg WENCER. neu a glass of sh brewed ¢ vo be found deli- Ciowsly coo) at KO & J. BOGART, AUCTIONEERS.—THIS DAY, AT 103¢ je o'clock, in front ** store, No. 1 North William street, mortgage sale, ofyMick Horse and Bakers’ Wagon, JEL A. MORRISON, Attorney for Mortgagee. & J. BOGART, AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY, August 21, at 10% o'clock, at 51 Crosby street, House Furniture, mahogany Bureaus, Waeh- stands, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Beds and Bedding, Carpets, OilclothgExtension Dining Table, Grockery and Glassware, Kitchen Furniture, &€. HERIFF’S SALE.—JEWELRY , OFFICE FURNITURE. CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, AUCTIONEERS, Salesroom 113 Nagaau strect, Will sell at their salesroom, on Tuesday, August 20, at 11 o'clock, a large stock of Brooches, Ping and re in sels: Finger Rings, Chains, Lockets, &e., &e, Also, Office Desks, Chairs, Safe, Letter Press and Stand, &c., &c. j JOHN KELLY, ‘Sheriff. S. Board pow xu on” Wednesday, "August 200h,) by order of ass SALES AT AUCTION. STOVE DEALKIRS, HOUSEKPLYERS AND D. BURKE, auctioneer, offico 135 Bowery, will sell, (postponed from Tuesday, ignees, the : if it 21, uiire contents of the first elass store, No, 1,212 Broadway, between Twenty- push and Thirtioth street ves, ts, including a fine assortment of , Tinware, Hardware, Cutlery and House whishing Goods, all to be fh dat any sacritles, W Mitawspura AUCTION.—SALE OF VALUABER 35 1861, at 1014 o'clock, at the strect, fourth house east of Wythe avenue, all. the Furni« ture in said house, consisting of rosewood Parlor Suits, c.; alsolarge assortincat of Basement | mnarbie top Caner Tul mahogany, binek walun try, Brus fine oak’ Dining Room suit, Beis, Oilcloth, Tapes Dining Room ware, &e., &e, Nes, ma cL of , Ingrain r Furniture, —PRTER A, BERT, auctioneer, office 2 Grand streot, will soll this day (Tuesday), August 20, private residence, In Ross ahoyany Bureaus, Mirrors, thor Didsteads; Bookeases, other Carpets; Redsling, Bedroom, and Kitchen Furniture, Crockery, Glass- sale thin day, Broadway, the contents of a gro ounters, Kegs, ‘toi Cauinis Beer Pumps, and all other Fixty LLOYD RRYANT, Constabte. ‘YENTION! ATT Bh. @. Commanding; M. C. Meiggs, Q. M. G, P four offi Lincoln, ordered by J. E, Woo), Ma at Hall, Black &Co,’s,” Pr Busitlo, » $1 Firearms and Army At \ + qnantities, plea H NY TO SUTLERS,— a Jol street, nuutacture: | jcwest pricce—Steel , Pe sia Mathem dum Books, Pad ling Poneils, able t tory parti fs aceopting Post office, LIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONE! at 10 THE WAR. iON tMS.—ANY PARTIES HAVING IATARY,—$75 WILL BE PAsD FOR TW —CONSTADLE'S » at No, g Bast nied liquor store sais Case, Sogur Gasie, 36 I-PARR'S CELEBRATED Army Chest, when opened, forms a table, contains P Stools and all the eniinary arrangements for a meee commended to the army by President x-Prosident Millard Fillmore, J. K. J Maneitleld , . GU 25 an oral U. 8. On oxhibition GEORGE PARR, eturer and inventor. NY ‘roments of any deserip- © widross box 3,197 Post PHINEAS, OF NO, 48 epared to sell at the Head Pencils, Ink: ‘Nek and Membran- made; Dominoes, Pro: Y-FIVE lied voluntocrs; money placed with satis. s, to be puid over th mustered into service; mustering in to bo done by parties this desire, Address Lieutenant P., box 1,889 moment men are RS a goant of Con glad to enlist an EMI F will b 103 Falton strect. 18 and corperals w: Secretary of War, wil Address The Color t toon red int and under marebing ord & Addr QOME REG offiee, r MI yy the position of Adjutan War. NIFORM FOR With telescopic sights MONT y York, child of Pari corresponden nt to the TNION DI No. 429 king hou pay to eall at th free of charge. perty in the city” of ty offered. J., box 3,775 Post o Pe their full value for y will be paid to the pr 8 box 1,487 Post oll ereby e for the tirst six q CO, , 160 Fulton street, ALL PERSONS WHG DO NOT ¢ Chambers street, room No. M. $80,000 "in w York state full particulars ag to location, rental, &e., of pre None but principals need apply. and Watch Broker, Unsct; Watches, Plate and Jewe sh, at H. HYMAD second floor, auctioneer aud broker. mipany ny of hi Apply to him at camp at Fort Hamil Men enlisting in the above comj will be immediately taken Co camp and mustered in. anted, ant Colonel or Major, in a regiment accept be giv jaan who ean furnish some men fo comple ol, Herald office. ECRUITS WANTED—IN BODIE T WHO MAY DESIRE. TH! of a young man having brains the capacity of hospital steward, adjutant's or colonel’s clerk, may hear of such an one, recenunealed from mer. cantile sources, by addressing C. G. 1b, box 134 Herald PLAC y imental Ens ‘on hand and to order at short notice, National and Mari- time Flags and Signals, Fancy Flags, Eagles, Spear Heads and Mountings, HOJER & GRAHAM, mani LITARY MEN.—AN can bring one or two companies with him, ean haye nt in a ANing wy fast, and has been ac SALE Colonel's Uniform—style, da coat, pants and fatigue cap, minde to order av tered to suit any ollicer. Address Uniform, » Suitable tor target + &e., & O » issue Open daily from 40 to 2 0 0 1.03 fic * COMPANY A, SIXTH REGIMENT, N. notified that Christopher Flule is now K, is frie 2 or to Capt 1 gentle: n (0 any compel othe regiment. sxpenses of recruiting, furnishing the recruits. York. md nothing else, in f NT- aud Stands of Colors Stas, Carved MILITARY MAN WIG iment now encamped and pted by the Secretary of Address George Panison, 66 Pond street. Dlue cloth frock newrly: MUZ: sporting p uents complete IAD- and imp! alo x good double barrelled Gin. Address, stating jirice maker, &¢,, W., box 1,554 Post office. WINANCIAL. » NO. 50. W GHWOU , President. VA Atioruey and C9 on, niscllor. SUM, ON BOND first class pro: Apouiennts wilt plea Address J. DIAMOND wis, s@hor ays the kame at '$,430 Broadway, T NO. 9 CHAMBERS STRRET.—MONEY TO LOAN TO. any amount on diamonds. watches, jewelry, sc. hy the well known and old established ISAAC, broker and commission merchant No. 9 Chambers street. business transacted on Saturday N. B.—No T 111 GRAND STREET, THREE DOORS WEST OF Broads Mons way. Jewelry description, auctioneer ‘ind broker. ey adwauiced on late, Dry Goods and person property of every or bought and sold by JOSEPH A. JACKSON Vatches, Diamonds, T 66 NASSAU STREET.—A. HONIGMAN, DIAMOND Broker, makes liberal adyances on Diamonds, ‘atches, Jewelry. private office, 66 Ni Business confidential. &e., or buys them at fuil value, at his jaseau street, room No. 2, vp stairs. York Hotel, offers vances made, OUIS ANRICH, 723 BROADWAY, UNDER THE NEW the highest cash price for to ey Diamonds, Watches, old Gold and Silver, or liberal ad- 43 CEDAR _STREET.—ADVANCES MADE ON Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds and other personat Propertss ia sums to suit, or bought for cash and tho ighest price given. L. JACOBS, 43 Cedar street. Branch 407 Broadway. , ‘UDSON RIVER Rall RAILROADS. [LROAD.—TRAINS FOR ALBANY, Troy, the North and West, leave Chambers street at7 and 11 A. M., and 3:30, 5 and 10:15 P. M. HERIFF’S SALE.—CORNICES, TRIMMINGS, &C.— S CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, Auctioneers, will sell at their salesroom, 113 Nassan street, on Wednesday, August 21, at eloven o'clock, a large stock of Cornices, Shade and HW YORK, HARLEM AND ALBANY RAILROAD— For Albany, Troy, North and Wost—Summer Tangement, commencing fast express train, from. ‘Tv ‘Monday, May 27, 1861 :—11 A. nuty sixth street station, for Picture Tassels, Carpet Binding, White Leaf, together | Williamsbridge, White Plains, Croton Falls, Dover Plain with a large parcel of Paper Window Shades, &c., Xe. JOHN KELLY, Sheriff. HERIFF'S SALE—TEA STORE. CHAMBERS & F.ATRCHILD, Auctioneers, Salesroom 113 Nassan street, will sell this day (Tues- day), August 20, at the corner of Morton and Bleecker streets, the Stock and Fiy f a Tea store, comprising K and Green Teas, Cott rious sorts, both green, roasted and ground: Spices, Sugars, ogether with 'Y, Sheriff the Store Furniture, Fixtures, Sign JOUN table. fn all local trains. oe A HURCHIL., Superintendent, xT AND NEW HAVEN RAILROAD. N ab Money, Augast 19, 186, oe Seay a nant aI Man Out of, And J, Naw Yous, August} Yor! leav JAMES 3, 1301 k, for Boston, Will be changed ats. Mt . H, HOYT, Suporte