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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Torsvay, August 20—6 P. M. @he trade tables of the port for the month of Duly were eompleted to-day, and we subjom our aal eompat itive statement :— Im 1859. ‘1800, Ent. fOr consumption. $21,681,400 18,759, for warehous'g.. 9043.44 4,402,4 goods. » WAserd? 1,594,006 eeiwand bullion... T5499 4,61 +91; 927,248,190 24,581,049 ike i i ara, 2,995,063 8,693,908 Demeatio ‘produge..., 4,998,005 1,525, merchandias,freo 218,031 or. do.,dutiable..... 399,667 ecie add bullion... 10,061,019 6,608,985 ‘Dotal exports...... $15,002,396 14,465,199 10,028,000 “en oF apecio. SbL S74 | 7,809,846 Pash sesge+s 4,881,286 4,004,068 Then <a of. July having been the first month of 10 Rew fiscal year, it only remains for usto subjoin reeapitulation of the business of the port for the ven months which have elapsed ef the current 8,842,080 8,563,985, pe Satta eee {Fotal for 7 mos.943,248,991 28,143,737 3,250,958 ‘These tables tell the tale of the war and of the rill tariff without any explanation in words. It fortunate for the country that we possess the ower of curtailing our consumption of foreign ods so rapidly and so thoroughly. We are now eeping the balance of trade in our favor and im- orting specie, notwithstanding the stoppage of onr (Whipments of cotton. This condition of things con- Moving, as it will do, we shall retain in the country i the specie we have, while the expansion of gov" ment credit and the issue of several millions of jovernment securities will necessarily stimulate ‘he manufacturing and commercial enterprise of North in a very remarkable manner, and com- ensate our business men for the loss of trade ed by the war with the South. Our exports of eontinue heavy, and there is no present pros- Of their diminishing. Europe will require this ir allthe food we can spare, andif our people ntinne to dispense with foreign luxuries, our is will go through the war without fearing a sin of specie. It will be noticed that the duties heavier in July than in May and June. This caused by the changes in the tariff effected at last session of Congress, which induced mer- nts to withdraw large quantities of sugar and her goods from warehouse and enter them for juty. The following is a comparative statement of ex- orta, exclusive of specie, from the port of New ‘ork to foreign ports for the week and since famuary 1:— or the week... » gy tos, 881 aed 141 oe 819 jously reported. SAL AST AST 64)826,015 0,029,454 Since January 1....$41,050,344 56,572,006 a. #1 fb a76 Again the table shows a small falling off from year. Last August our heavy shipments ef pod to Europe commenced, It cannot be expect- d that our exports duriag th balance of the rear will show any increase over 1860, though ey will be largely in excess of 1859, at least for he next ten weeks, ‘The money market continues very dull. Holders first class short aeceptances object to pay over e for meeting them, but six is the general quota- p for the best paper. Qn call 4 a5 isthe geie- rate? but deposits are made with brokers at percent. The banks have paid the whole of heir $3,500,000 on their proportion of the now sury notes. Mr. Cisco is disposing of them to Q who offer to buy. Foreign exchange is inactive, but firm at yester- y's rates—say 107% for bankers’ sterling and 33% a 36 for francs. There are a few mercantile ills in market at 10634 a 107. Stocks continue inactive, but prices are better gain after the uneasiness of yesterday. An pinion prevails that the danger of the fall of Washington is not great, and the bulls take heart ccordingly. Pretty heavy sales of Southern te stocks took place this morning, in part for he account of institutions which are not disposed o run the risk of having the bonds confiscated on ir hands; but Southern orders, which continue © arrive, notwithstanding the alleged suspension intercourse with the South, prevent prices from ing. Virginias, which are scarce, advanced ¥4 her cent. There was a moderate demand for Dnited States securities; the sixes of 1881 (regis- ered) declined 34, but the fives of 1874 advanced | 4. All the funded issues of the government will mprove if the expenses of the war are wholly de- frayed by the sale of Treasury notes. In ri fay shares, @ small business was done to-d enerally at a small advance over yester rices. At the first board New York Cen. | 1 advanced 44, Erie 34, Hudson 1, jena , Toledo 34, and Rock Island 3. the board ihe market was strong, anda further advance of bout % jer cent on the more active among the ipeculative shares was realized. At the second joard the market was steady, and closed at the ollowing quotations:—United States 6's, regis- red, 1881, 874 a 24; do. 6's, coupon, 1881, su 8; do. 6’s, 1874, 80 a 44; Indiana 5's, 75 a2 i ir nin 6's, 639% a 54; ‘Tenmessee 6's, 42%¢ a 4: North Carolina 6’s, 64 a 14; Missouri 6's, 42 a 2,; Pacific Mail, 69% a 70; New York Central, 12% a 3; Erie, 25% a 94; Hudson River, 32% a 34; Har- em, 10% 0%; do, preferred, 4% a %4; Reading, 34 2 3544; Michigan Central, 41 a 24; Michigan outhern aud Northern Indiana, 1234 a 15; do. gua- nteed, 28. a 4; Panama, 105 a 106; Illinois Cen- ral, 6354 a 94; Galena and Chicago, 6434 a 6; Heveland and Toledo, 2834 a 29; Chicago ock Island, 38% a %4; Chicago, Burlington and uincy, 57 058; Milwaukee aud Mississippi, 14 a ; Mlinois Central bonds, 7's, 89 a 90; Delaware nd Hudson Canal, 83 a 84; Peansylvania Coal, bY, a 77. The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows SA ‘0 a ‘The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House thia orning were $11,761,969 47, and the balances 69,963 66. -Annexed is the epecie list of the steamship Bre. jen, arrived at thie por $58,964 bigate W'iicttinan (sliver). E18 000 We learn that the meeting of bank presidents ld to-day decided to recommend to the Secretary NEW YORK HERAED, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 196. ef the Treasury to attach to the 7.36 Treasury notes a sheet of coupons for the three years whieh they have to sun. This alteration would greatly enhange the desirableness of the secusity; the edl- lection of the interest by distant hekders woald be Breatly troilitated, amd besides, the precise @razae- tar of the seeusity would be more fully understood by the publie; for, with soupons attached, they aye substuitally bords, boaring insome sap aly, and payable after the usual of the eoupon bonds atroady in the marlaet. ‘Bhe propesed change will delay fae issue of the notes probably @ few days, but this is of small importance eom- pared with te many considerations whieh have fm duced the alteration. The meeting will slso ap_ Point the general committee, which is to be in- trusted with the management of the Breasury neve loan, under a common arrangement sor the benefit of the banks of the three cities. The weekly statement of the Philadelphia banks, made np Monday asternoem, presents the following aggregates as compared with thove of the previeug week :— . - 12. Ry baa Hae ne maou Dec. $52 Speedie a Dee Due fen omber banks. 1,137 "as 1 1h Bs Tee ago Due to other bauks.. 2, pf 2 Bite, 426, me “iis? iT 15,385,888 Dee 232,186 Px ror noe 2,076,867 Inc... The Philadelphia Bulletin of last evening thus notices the money market of that city: te Jnare Jeo ticrense tn {he dewiand for mgpey, sn 0 falling off im the supply. Business is very in most depurtmons, and the limted amount of phe paper Offered on the street is taken at 6a 7 per cent; but there is ver’ Hisle offerin ‘the banles abserbing all flat is pre- hed. Oty warrenta’ are nore duaudant, and taken by chen is badac wie exer cco The Chitago Tribune of Saturday says:— Within the pest two days the rates of frelght on wheat to Bnfilo haye advaneed 70. to 73zc. per bushel, closing yosterday at lc. @ 154¢c. On of the same month 14c. per bushel was paid. The money market continues very close, and business ia restrieted in consequence. The receipts of produce continue to increase, and wnider a good demand by Ear eoat ‘exchange is plenty, and there is cousiterable difficulty $i converting bills, Toasy al tops on New York wore frooly sold st par, 34 w % discount. The nominal rates for srthiga see vee tea ers 3 8 24 Ber cont pro mium; but some of thera were glad to sell at par. ‘She supply of gold is algo limited, and akhough een is comparatively light, it is met with some di The first consignment of new wheat was se- ceived at Milwaukee on Friday. It was received by Mesars. Kellogg & Strong. There were six car loads, or about 2,000 bushels of it, aM the same quality, and so well cured that it-passed inspec- tion as old wheat. The wheat was shipped by W. P. Matburn, of Freeport, Mtinois. The Mil- wankec Sentinel of Saturday says:— Exchange continues increasing in supply, while the de- mand at preseat rates ts very moderate, so that tho canoes ae very Sok Re another decline botore a great while elapses. Four per cent was the best price that could be realized at the banks to-day. The selfing rate is sti)l five per cent premium. Gold plenty at the same rate, Stock ene “oon ise ka mo Ss, /81.reg 7% 000 Erle RR 9d mb 5 21000 U8 6's, "a1 cou 88° 2000 MC8pe 96% 1000 U $6'm'68, ann 88 3000 Gal kh ate, 97 1000 US8'8, 14, cou 81 Sabsim&TraRenk 79 20200 Treas 6 pc'Zy., 9734 18 Penn CoalOo..,,. 77 500 Treas IS Ron. 19056 18 do... + 7836 1900 Indiana 3 3000 Michigan 6's 6000 Tenn 6's, "00... ee oo. 92 4000 Erie BR Ist m b'108 err? 92}, 10Second Av RR... CITY COMMERGIAL REPORT. ‘Tomar, August 20-6 P. M. Asins.—Tho market was steady, with sales of 50 bbls. at $5 25 for pots, and at $6 3934 for pearls. Breapsrvrrs.—Flour—The market was heavy and less active, and closed at afurthér decline of Sc. to 10c. per Darrel for some grades of Btate and Western. The sales embraced about 16,000 bbis., closing within the above range of prices:— Superfine State..... 2. $440 a 450 Extra State, good to cho! 1400 w 486 Superfine Weatern.. 1440 a 450 Cornmon to. choloe 1460 a 630 ExtraCanada........ .400 8 760 Mixed to straight Southern, 1516 a 57% Straight to good extra do, [580 @ 8 50 Choice extra family and bal 875 a 900 Rye flour. 225 a 250 Corn meal, J - 2:80 a 820 —Canadian flour was inactive and Jowor, while the sales embraced about 600 bbls. at $460 a $7 60—the Iattor fgore for extra. Southern tout was dull, and closed at lower priec#: the sales comprised about 600 bbis., closing within the range of the above quotations. Rye flour was in fair demand within the range our quotations, with sales of 250 bble. Corn was stea- figures, with sales of 800 bbls. Wheat was for Western winter, $1 24.0 $1 27 for ved Wosterns $1 a $1 1734 for Milwea: Kee club, and 92c. a $1 09 for Chicago spring. Corn was asier Dt RC {the eoncessibn, witht sales of 145,000 Wushele at 4c. a 50c. for shipping lote of Western mixed, closing at a 48c., and Western yellow at 50c. a 61 gc. Rye was steady, with sales of 5,800 bushels at 48c. Sze. Outs and barley were nnchanged. 2 market was steady, while the sales em- 300 bags of Riv at_p.t.,and 250 mats Java at 19, Messrs. Wm. Scott & Son in their cireular of today give the following account of stocks, &.:—Stock of and Santos on the 13:4 August, 1861, 114,871 bags; | received since to date, 14,160; sales for consumption esti | inated wt 3,767; stock of Rio and Santas on the 20th day | of August, 1861, 125,254; Maracaibo, 12,013; Laguayra; | 375: | i | | “Java, governnent bags, 2,500; Bombay, 600; St. 90; Costa Rica, 219; ‘total bags, 147.511; stock of Ridon August 17, at Baltimore, 10,500 bags; Phitadelpbia, 3,600; 20th, New York, 125, —the market continued firm, wile the nales ed about 700 bales. closing on the basis of 18c. a jor middling iplaude. RuiGiTs.—Rates were without change of moment, while the amount of grain offering was large. To Liver: pool abbott 100,000 bushels of corn and whi iedy the former, at 10d., im bik and bags, and wheat at 1034 ship’s bags: 900 bbls. flour on private terms (1! rent rates were 2s. 6d.): 100 packages provi sions. fty lard. at 27, 6d. a 30s. To Loudon 18,000 bushels of wheat were engaged at 10d. in bags, ia bak. To Havre 23,000. bushels wheat corn, in bulkyat 12%. « 18d.; and another was taken up to load for Londonderry with corn at L13¢d. in bulk. Hay was unchanged and aales light | Bors.—The murketawas quiet but ruled quite tirm, with moderate sales of good to prime qualities at 20c. a 25¢ ‘The export clearances for the week have bee follo London, 621 bales; Liverpool, 2a; Antwerp, 85. 1 for week, 837; previously reported, 11,634. “Total since January 1, 1 bales, lst —Sales of 30 bbe. New Orleans were made at «1 bhds, Cuba muscovado at 26c., and 250 do. do. an ase. Nayat Sronws.—The sales embraced 600 bbdis. spirits turpentine at $1 65 a $1 67 ‘4c. with a small sale reported at $1 70. And.1,000 bbis. common rosin wore sold at $6. For crude $10 was asked. The following accouut of stocks and exporis aré from Mr. Turner's circular of to-day. The stock inal! bands is about 5,000 bbls, lange proportion of which is rmly held for $2 and upwards. Common rosin has been comparatively eglected in the excitement, but is firmly held at $5 per Dbl; stock about 20,000 °dbis. Medium and flue rosias are a et, and are quoted at $5 50 a $8 50 per 290 Ibe, the er rate for extreme pale. Tar has advanced us and i ‘buoyant, being mostly held for higher pric ports for the week.—Rosin—To London, 478 bbis.; Livetpoch 100 bbis.; Antwerp. 50 bbis.; Bremen, 500 bbis, Total for the wook, 1,123 bbls. Provisions, —Pork—The market was ,easior, but toleras bly active; the sales embraced abont 1,000 Dbls. . closing at $15 a $15 12 for mess and at $10 for prime. Beef was steady, with sales of 300 a 400 bbia. 0 a $11 26 for re- oe Western meas, and at $12 50 for extra; 50 1s. begt hams were gold at $id Cut meats ware derate demand; sales of 30 hbds, 4340. for shoulders ‘and at 580, for Bacon was quiot and nominal, Lard firm and in steady demand, with sales of 276 bble, at BC. BKC. ee and cheese were in fair demand, and prices un changed. ii Salen of 200 casks were made at 634c., and some lots at p. t. ‘Scaans were firm and aotive, with sales of gbout 2,600 hhda., ehiefly Cudas, ¢. for fair to priiue refing goods pats igen ice Re peeny grades, —Priees are very firm, bat little doing; sales fentueky at Te, a Lle., mad 186'canen leat at oat the Furniture, as may be desiret. Price lew: Y ® ina go borhood ; pdr hae and fully finished. ‘erme 00 sum. apply ® ‘THO OBALARS, ar. , 884 Broadway, pos A G00D HOU, BARN AND HABE AN acre of Land, with phenig of Freie; thro miles Myre Se perries, Lang. Island, ofandvus rewe, A Ww omer & DOTTLE, «1 rand street farcy, Wi E A ye SME—STIE ORNA AL STOME ror muda stoop House, is Hust Forty-oighth atone, bet Secamd ‘Third avenues; bard wi erates Ue ard wood blinds and ay gins im the entire fi i light 1m cach sash; priee $9,000, worth $10,000. BI or apply t BLOYD & , Ne. 15 Nassae sweet, WN. Spe TREE STORY BAYRMENT ADD oo rWoon, Tn oan Drick Heuses in For inthe atreet, Bacween Ninth and Tenth dvoanes; or wo shade ove or ai tors first-rase fare; firet elass property wifldo. No puffers neeit address ‘the owner, Myles Coltins, OR BALE—A GREAT BAR@ATN—A FINE FOUR ‘tory and basemuont House and Stere, on a good buai- begs ar rents for fer $853 per annum, and must bo ; ly $6,500. Address Simpson, box 229 Herald offige. No agente need apply. R SALE—OR EX@HA! i FOR HOUSHERODD K BRure, about five toh of band, gitwated at @: Neer +1 mies from ing. Price $260. Inqutre of E. as: deme ote soay | 2—A FINE COUW, igton street, ‘Crook’s Hot Fyn BAe, AT MORIUSTOWN, W. 7. wy weal, tcn minutes’ walk from depot; will acl from 18 t0.40 scrs of eholce land, perfectly stocleed wih all the cheicest varieties of fruit ;’ three acres lawn, (dod with shade and ornamental trees, surroundig the house wah a high commanding view. Ghrden Alloa with grapes and all the fine fruits and floware. House new, 60335, two stories, Gothic style, with water works complete, Barns and stables new. ’ Wil) sell at a great saoritiee. Address J. Miot Condict, No, 57 White street, or Silas B- Condict,on the premises. _ Monniarown, Aug 16,1 1861. OR SALE OR EXCHANGP—A FIRST CLASB FOUR story House, worth $15,008, well located, between Sixth avenue and Broadway, above Forty-second street, to exchange far a desirable country seat or farm, say from ten to twenty acros, with good improvements, on the Ife of the Hixson River Railroad, worth from $6,000 to $3,000; some ensh will he paid if desired. Address J. 0. H., Het ald offiee, which will be attended to. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR CITY OR COUNTRY property, or mortgage, a large first class Confeetion- ery and. Bakery, with fixtures, business, &c.;, cent $9,000; terms easy. Fer particulars apply at the eorner of Broad: way and Twenty-ninta atroet. FOR SALE. RARE, CHANCE. —8 ROC FRY AND LIQeOR i STORE A for sale cheap, ‘The reason for sailing ix, the owner hae other business to attend to. Call for one week, ner Bri ige ami Water stveem, Urooklyn. P. SM A @oop cHAasck —rok SALE, TM STOCK, vik. tures, &@,, 00 8 well estadlishod Fruit, Liquot and Score, in cue of the best ioeations of this city. Also the Pateus Rightof @ very desirable and wrefal artisle (Frenah Black Varnish), mdepandens of each other, of Which the owner wishes to dispose ov acooumt of ‘il Dealth. For partieulars apply in person ar addross D. Depras, 452 Broad) A WROLMRARE AND RUTAIL LIQUOR STORE FOR sale—One of the bost in the Seveuth ward. Kar further partieulars ye at 200 Kast Bromiway, janctien rot drand. x pave STORS mm SAL .B—HOCATED IN_A_NEW ‘gud thrivipg neighborhood, duing a neqg busin bititacl over LWO Years. Kicwems stveksb450; ara ost of fixtures, $008. Reasoms for selfing, sickness owner, Price $450 eaah; $600 on time. avenue. 1 ak 880 Eight MPREEIONERY, FRUN “AND NW NEWSPAPER STORE for wale.—Is Nenggand well ewablished; the prefits on the papors pay more than the roms, 196 Beventh aveune, Detween wad | and ‘ZAbh ats, Weeters asta WUE STOKE FOR SALE-NRATLY FNTHD UP, Hin & good Domitian, in a oot Eaton; establish” fine opportunity for a plysiciam or person ing’ busines. Cash customers nay apply at 206 Twenty-fourth stroet, 06 R SALP—STIUADED IN A GOOD borhood fr busiess, well stocked and in geod Oftien; will be sold at a low Sure; ewuer cannot atten vo x. Any at 303 Fiest avenue, bobween 10 A. M. and 2 P. M., between layhternth and Ninetoouth streets. yeve tors FOR SAL¥.—HANDSOMBST STORK IN part of th iby, none ked eornpiete. § Pur- mot Peet ‘ado e apartments for family sala led in flve wears? 7 bona ade pur. chaser liberally dealt with, Apply to, A. G. SHATTUCK, 2 Witane street, a ost ‘Thi avenue, senmediately. pos SAL MANHATTAN HOUSE, NO. 205 BOW. proprictor wishing to retire frombasiness, Would bol hie Blow, Vixtores, Furniture and Business, and give a longo to the prchasee, of seven or ten years, roy At a fair rent. Inquire of CHARLES wus on the premises. Fr SALE—A, FINE ENGLISH SHADES IN THE BEST part of the city, two deors from Bgyadway. Lease three years, low rent. Com $700 to ffi it up; will sell for $300. Satisfactory reaseifs for selling. Ingnire of D. BURKE, Auetionver, 195 Bowery, | SALE—THE LEASE, BOCK AND FIXTURES OP @ fae corner Grocery and Liquor Store, fitted up in atinactive aiyle, and t the bode part of the‘enth ward; tively the best epportumity for a grocer ever offered, inquire of D. BURKE, 135 Bowery, FR SALE—A NO. 1 GROCERY ‘AND LIQUOR: tore, with leaso, stock and fixtures; a good stand for the bosiness, | Will sel) cheap or trade for a horse and Yagon, No. 110 Bast Twenty second street, OR SALE OR EXCHANGR—A FARM, OONTAINING. 60 acres, 50 cleared, 10 wood, in one of the healthiest ‘Villages on Jang Istand;’one hour’s'ride from Brooklyn; five iinutes to depot} seminary and churches; house new, containing 15 roome; new Darna, out houses, corn erib, ke.; 100 choice pair treve and other fraits,” Wil be taken ‘in part paymont a House in thecity of ee Pleasantly lovoted worth about $4,000. Address Ex: Brooklyn Post ofiee. R BALE OR EXCHANGE—THE SUBSTANTIAL NEW three story brick House, on south sige of West Fifty-firat street, first house east of Eleventh‘aveuue, for small Farm, with good buildings. Apply as abov OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—ALL KINDS OF CIry or country Property, embracing over 200 Farms and country residences; healthy, desirable locations ?cm- Venient to city by railroad and’ stoamboate; Sine water inland views. mR & WHITON, 182 Broadway. Property on @ avenue up town; im part for asthall Kuba nea by oF cou. by . Address Proprietor, ld office. SALE, LEASE OR RENT—A BEAUTIFUL COUN. try ea at Ryo, farntahed oF unfuraisbod, ean ee chiefly in meadow, besides ideo orobard and gardens rlobiy stocked with choice fruits fe. Ove Dour from the city by ré8. “hddreas box 0. 88 iye Post, office, OUSES GENTEEL Houses, 19 a rani eee sacrifice, ities ie ; this TWetionta At e o'clock, ef five val aat cvere brick Ho a3 vs ee Bota’ eof «Fitch h trot ee Righth avenve. OURE AND Lo YOR GALE—A, THIER STORY rian so argos, Brak fo, tout eee r, situated in Hu ry got ein typ, about socks from dry goo¢s .or Boot and meee gon in Dasement, No, LPine street, corner of Broadway, “ARDWARE.—ANY WISHING TO EX- PERSON ee from $10,000 to $20,000 worth of Hardware estate in this city, can address Exchange, ving eral oe, for one week. None ‘but principals OUSH BERGEN BUILDING PLOTS—ELEGANTLY catod plots (four tothirty city Iota), ralloand » nde ba from Jersey City; by perused every ten mil neighborhood and price low and easy terms, __ Apply at 41 Hearatee T°, EXCHANGE FOR A VARMA MRGY Class House, situated on south side of West Sixteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh Svanues; ize of houre 3] feat 0 inches by 51 feet; lot Zi feet 10 inches by 108 feet three inches. The farm must be either in Orange or Dutchers counties, and in first rate condition. Ageuts need not ap- ply. Inquire of EL. &B. 7. BURNHAM, 611 Hudson street, New York. 10 PHYSICIANS AND OTHERS.—FOR GALE, IN A very deautWul avenue in Williamsburg, but $608 Fequired, rest can remain, a handsome Cottage: ologant marble inantels, chandelicrs and balcony. canta, pass the door, “A lovely borne for kg genteel taaty, $52Grand street, Williamsburg. ‘ANTED—A FARM, WITHIN 20 OR 26 MILES OF New York; must contain about 30 acres of good, well cultivated Tapa, with house and outbuildings; must Yow priceed and cheap to attract attention. Address B.F. L., box 75 Post offco, with full particulars, ANTED TO EXCHANGE—200 ACRES OF FINE land in Missouri,a well located Buii Lot on Staten Island, N. Y., some fine Jewelry and a few hundred dollar in caah, for a good Hotel or Store in the conatry, with from 10 to 25 acres of good land, necessary outbuil ings, &c. Address Country, Herald office, for ight day tating particulars. “* ANTED TO EXCHANGE—A PARM OF ABOUT 109 acres, in Columbia county, Pa., froe from inenin ce, worth $3,000, for a small farm within forty miles of New York, worth about $5,000; difference in cash. ju. quire at 269 South bt re “DRY Goons. TRH. MACY'S, SIXTH AVENUE AND FOURTEENTH strect. —Ladies, you will always find best Paris Kid | Gioves at 63 cents. Auction lots in Lace Goods, Lace Mun tillas, &c. Anction lots in Embroideries and Ribbons. Auction lots in Hosiery. Auction lots in Linens and White Geods. Auction lots in Linen Handkerchiefs. Best styles | Freach Flower. Job lots in Yankee Notions. Ladic Under Clothing, Corsets, &. UCHES—RUCHES.—SEYMOUR & LACY, MANUFAC- turers, 189 Broadway, up stairs. A large aseort- iment always'on hand ut greatly reduced prices. cl LOTHING. Ghul “GREAT DEMAND FOR CLOTHING —LADTES AND gentlemen haying any Cast Of Clothing, Furuiture, Garpotn and Jewelry to dispose of, will rece the high est price in cash, by’ calling on or addressing ©, Mish, 202 Seventh avenue, between Twenty-ninth rea Thielieth streets. led to by Mrs, Misb. ‘TENTION, LADIES AND. GENTLEMEN.— WANTED @ lot of cast off Clothing, Furnjuire, Carpets, &e y the highest price by calling on or addresaiuy M t) Ammaleans, 238 Seventh avenue, between Twenty A y sixth Streets. Ladies ‘attended 4 by Mire, Mrs, A. LARGE ORDER.—I HAVE JUST RECEIVED $0,000 to purchase cast off Clothing, Carpets, Furaituee. &c., for (he California market. Ladies and gentiemen. i wiil pay 60 per cent more than any other dealer, by calling on or addressing a note to the new establishment of B. MINTZ, 131 Sixth avenue, corger of Tenth street. Ladies attended by Mre, Mintz, 131 Staun avonue. T YUEKIFWS OLD STAND—LADIES AND GENTS | A cau obtain the following prices for their cast off Giothing:—Frotn $5 to $835 for sitk Drosaoa, from $3 to $16 for Coats, from $1 to $5 (or Pants. A note by post punctu ally attended to by Ezekiel, 134 Seventh avenue, betwoon Ta and Twentieth streets, Ladies attended wo by rs, LARGE QUANTITY OF CAST OFF OLOTHING wanted, to fll up orders from the West ; Arst rate prices will be given, and oash paid in current money. apy to J, MORONEY, 431 Poarl street, next block to Chatham. GREAT DEMAND FOR CLOTHING.—-LADIFS AND gentlemen baving any Cast Off Gorbing, , Furniture, Carpets Se Jewolry, wit receive the -highest price by calling op or addressing A. }, 683 Third avenue. Tadior attonded to by Mrs, Harris, A BETTER CHANCE FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN to dispose of their cast of Clothing, Carpets, Fur- niture and jewelry. J guarantee to twenty-five per ent more than any other desler, Please call on or ad- dregs J. ANHALT, 162 Seventh avenue, between Twen- tieth and Twonty “Arat streets. Ladies attended by Mra. Anbait, Dowiling’s official edition, 25 cents. Hardee's Tactica is the only book recognized by the War Department for the tustruction of troops, whon act ingas light infantry and riftemen. This edition Is tell al and correct. igi) mail, $2 per dozen. D DOWLING, 66 65 Nagpau sicpet, N, ¥. OR SALM—AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, A GROCERY tare and Mlle Depot, now doing a thriving business, in au exeatient location. ‘Apply on the premieos, No. 401 Hudson Breet. ¥F SALE~A LARGE LIQUOR STORE ON THIRD avonie, and dolng an extensive busivess, on & premi- ent corner, well fitted up and atocked, altogether one of the beat pet opperiantite for » for a purehuser ever offered; will xell ata of D. BURKE, Auctioneer, 186 Boweryg yr SALE—A FIKST CLASS. RESTAURANT AND DIN- ing Saloon, well established, with Lease, Stock and rrtures, doirig & good cagh business, in a business loea- tion down town; satisfactory reasons given for selling. Apply at 115 Jolu street. Fs SALE—HOTEL AND DINING ROOM, IN fou: Laray order; location ansurpaased; in tho businoes this 14 achance seldom peg particulars apply toot address J. M. Brown, 72 Oortinudlt stzoet, e SALB—A BOOK, STATIONERY AND NEWSPAPER atore, doiyy a good cash Dualuen; wil De gold cheap ite at 620 Hudson street. Fe SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF ONE OF th® beet Liguer Biores Jn the <ctty. Inquire in thie ore, 388 Cherry atreot, obrner of Canal. es OLD ESTABLIEHED PORTER, #8, 68 Prince street; will be sold cay ome ir applied for jmmiediatly. Apply on the premises. sated WROLIBALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR good corner wp town, fitted up in fine ha ry mos business. Rent very low. Satiafac- selling. ny ‘at 78 Caual street, corner BALE—A BUTCHER'S SHOP COMPLETE, Tun of cash trade, Aj a thre Fs jacdougal street. geld WITH BAR ATTACHE ptroet; would take BALE CHEAP EIGHT MICH cows, MARE, Colt and allarticles of a Milk Dairy, and ‘tho geod wes re he rs. For full particule apply al _M. ©. HALLIDAY, eer VERY CHEAP—A WINE, LIQUOR AMD ee ne fitted up, doing a good business, mt mc bi me prey at 47434 Broadway, between: ead 40'clock P.M. Bat! Hethaonr) reasons given for selling ete aon ARMY PURPOSES —FOR SALI, VERY CHEAP, A complete set of Machines of hosiery manufacturing gempany, snitale to manufacture heavy socks for.the iso sashes for oMéors. Inquire of J. & A. BONDY, v2 Duane sbreet. REAT SALE OF GOOD FURNITURE, 26. —PHIS afternoon, at 2 o'click, at 454 Canal atreet,’ all mfy Farniture, Beds and Modding, Carpets, Parlor Suit, Cat- ery, China, Glaus, Stover, te. will be ofiered Tor wale this t ROCERY ‘AND LIQUOR STORE FOR.SALB SALIA—ONE,OF 4 tho best stands in the city for an. Irishman ofa German. Apply for two days at No. 24 City Hall place. OTEL IN WASHINGTON CITY FOR SALE.—THE subscribers are authorized to sell the Furniture, Ef- fects and Good Will of a well located Hotel in Washington City. ‘The houso has beon doing an excellent busiuess, and is only disposed of on account of the health of the Proprietor. Any enterprising Northern man acquainted with the hotel business, and having a cash capital of about $5,000, coald do well with the establishment, Ap. ply to JAS. SogUIRI Hi CO., auetion and coxmmission met chante, Washington, D. I IQUOR STORE FOR SALE—A WEL 4 Store, iu a goxt business place, 133 Seventh avenue, between Nineteenth and Twentioth streets, will be sohi choap.for cash, Apply on the premises. 1, AND VARNISH CANS, 10 HOLD FROM FIFTY to twohnndred and fifty gallons, for sale at half price by WM. D. ANDREWS & BROTHER, 414 Water street, PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY FOR SALE AT HALF COsT— Finely located on the corner of Broadway and Amity Btrect, with great facilities for spocimens. Rent very fow. ‘Also 14, 34 and 4.4 Cameras, ee, for sale, €. J. FOX,’ 681 Broadway. ‘OR SALE, A SEGAR STORE, DOING ineas. Satisfactory reasons given on the premises, 156 Eighth avenue. 3 0 <GROWRY, OR LIQUOR STOR, OR j jo Lager Beer Saloon. want a Grocery, Liquor Store, or Lager Beer Saloon, in exchange for a nice Building Lot up town, in Third avenue. A young man wanting a business, he will give a good trade and some | cash—from $200 0 $1,400." Apply te PAYTEN, 6 Divi WITTED U0 P i tures of one of ie tent Corner Wholesale and Retaji Liquor Stores jn the Fourth ward; fitted up in a first class style; doing good business; a good lease and Jow rent. Apply to T. 6. NEY, 170 Chatham street. 2.006 WIL, BUY A LARGE CORNER fo Wholesale and Retail Grocery and fr Store; a very heavy stock of goods, and doing a jarge business, five'years’ lease; rent very low; will take part cash. Apply at 170 Chatham street, second floor. J.P. TRAVER, Auctioneer. — PORTING. PRANCIS BUTLER, NO. 3 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL, ‘THE Mange Cure and Flea Exterminator, 50 cents per bottle. Butler's “Breeding, Tralning, Disoases, &c., of Dogs,” $1. Dogs boarded, traitied, &. Medicines for all diseascs. PGATTA.—A REGATTA WILL BE SAILED FROM David Pollock's, at Raltersvilie, New Jersey, ou Wednesday , August 21, between 1 and 2 o'clock. Distance to be :—From Pollock's dock, around the buoy on Robin's reef aud back, four times’ Time allowed for Tength, two minutes’ per fot. In boats with counter stern, half the length of the centre atorn is to be deducted in measuring. Prives:—First prize, a splendid Plated Pitehor for cat Rigged Boats. Pitther, for Jib and Mf Entrance free, Stages leave Jorsoy City every hour. Fare 10 cents, ‘ANTED—A CAT RIGGED GOOD SIZE SAIL BOAT, neaely new .wide and safe, and at a very low price for cash el i at 25 William street, 1 a “Al TPE ATTENTION OF TAVERNKEEPERS AND LIQUOR | choice Breeds for stock and sale, “Butler's Tnfullibie | > dealers is general is reepectfully solicted to the Bupertor quality of Hammer’s fresh brewed Champagne Ale. This ale is brewed fresh at all sousans of tho year, ‘and the keeping quality of i, especially of auch brewed done ‘the mom excorsive hot weather, is guaranteed for \gth of time. Charge $12 per hhd., and $6 per bbl., delivers to any part of the city of New York, free of ex: pense. Payment, cash on delivery. Ordefs sent to Ham: moer’s Brewery, in Harlem, will be attended. vo with de- ~SeGARS_ AND TOBACCO, _ QEGARS ki ERY ‘CHEAP. THe ASSIGN cat NO. Ti Broadway, must close out the balance of the stock on band, consisting of Havana, Domestic, and German Segars, of vartous brands and qualitieg, ~ Oagh buyers can povoure ‘groet bargains, a SShBS AP AUCTION vOTION “NOTICE, AN EXTRAORDINARY QPPORTUNITY MOUSEKEEPERS AND THE TRADE. Over aha 000 werth of rick mis eomtly NIT RB, hws per one arora Peremptery sale, ot Ca 7 ane, emusieteg of Enlist Velvet, Tapewsry and Ingram , aegant rosewood Parlor Faraisare, en suite, omg ‘Brea fall alta, Bichly carved, all of whi fire eéveced ba rieh afk broca- the bent description; mecwool Centre and Pier Tablea’ ‘Turkish Chairs, in bho aad gold atte and mequet; Darnmsk end Lace Cartaine, Velvet and Durkiah Lounges, Mantel and Pier Mirrers, fine rosewood Megere, rich Sareea sna 8 and Brenden pereen e val Vases, Antistic Bronzen, Diageo ures , Par! 8 TLMGANT 2 Sige OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, Manie Mbinot, 606) amd Cover; Hlegent Baremus, Bedatoais, twéive Rat Mn Chamber Suits, ia ronewoot: Lreuse Clock, Spring Chairs, Mirrova, dig, ook Extension lon two fefa Bodsteads, rick Cut Site ery | description, Silver Ware, Yorks, Spoene, ¢astors, Urnw, Tea Service, marble top Buttet, Oileloth, rick Chaudehers, be, Sale positive, rain er sliine, R. W. WERTOOTT, Auetionoar. A M, GRIFFIN & CO., AUUTIONHERS. © Elegant Housvhold Furniture at public auetion, ‘THIS DAY (Wertnenday Droperty of a geptioman leav' thy tho city. Rosewood 7 octave Pianofarte, rosewood Drawing Room Suits, rosewood and mahogapy Bedroom Furniture, oak Dining Room Furniture, Paintings, Statuary, Bronaes, &c., at the resideneo of Dr. Phillip Rausora, 43 West Six- teenth street, between Fifta and Sixth avenues, Sule commences at'll dieiock. Drawing Room Suits, Klegeres, Bookcase, Mirrors, Laee Curtains, Vases, Oil Paintings, Statuary, Velvet and Brunals Curpots, Fitensiaa Table, Buffet, “China Vases, Silver Ware, Table Catlery, Ward: robes, Hair and Spritx Mattresses, Bedsteads, Commodes, Warhbtands, Oilcknh, Stair Eirpets, Spins, Rockers, Blankets, Beddiag, &c. Also, a large assortment of Baso- meut and Kitchea Mucniture.’ Sale peremptory. A M. MURWIN AUCTIONEER, © By BANGS, MERWIN & CO., Irving Buildings, 504 and 606 Broadway, edneaday Hy ening, August 21, a8 1 o'clock, STANDARD? AND LANEOUS BOOKS, A large assortment Dathdtee riety of vafuable Eng- lish publications, &¢. Wor particulars see eatal 8, RICHARDS, AUGTIQNKER.— 600 CA Shoes and Bregans at auction by Rl MIARDS & WHITING, on Wednesday, August 21, at 1035 «elock, at store 44 Cortlandt street, ‘eomprising @ full assortment of Prime goods, “Catalogued on morning of sale. UCTION NOTICE.—ELEGANT FIRST CLASS HOUSE. hold Furniture at private sale, in lots to suit purelm- Gers, at loss than action prices, Sn account of removal, consisting the entire contents of the five story fesidence 218 West Fourteenth atrect, near Eighth aveniie. Buperb Towewood Pianoforte, keven: octave; ‘solid carved rteetpoed Parlor Suits in tho richest satin, resewood Baogeres, Oen- tre and othor Tables, Velvet, Brussels and Tigrail Car- pets; oak Dining Room Furniture, Chatubor Furniture m Tosowood and mahogany, with full suit to match; and Bedding. The whole being everything required for a large five st tory Tesideneo, both asefu) and ornamental, UCTION NOTIOe.—EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNI- ty to purchase Ronschold Furniture at Auction.— Kale commencing at two o'clock, this day (Wednesday), atthe Jarge mansion house No. 69 West ‘Twenty-sixth street, moar Sixth avenue, viz.:-—Rosewood aud mahogany Sofas, Roekers, Gairs, Tables, Poakease, Ftogores, Bi reaus, Hedataple, W rashatamd, Bideboard, rosewood Pinn- forte, & a1 ‘dD inatrument; Mirrors, Curtains, Shader, Clocks, Vases Painvingy, pore Hate Mattresses, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, detiors, Chine Tea ‘Seta, Silver Whre, Alsou large assortment of ent and Kitchen Furuicare. Sale commencing at. two o'clouk procisely. MAYNARD & ©0., Auctioncers. UCTION NOTICE.—BURNHAM'S FURNITURE EX. a8 and Faxkiug Establishment, 118 West vent atrest, between Fifth and Sixth avenucs. Household feruithre sosed and ehipped tall paris of the World. “Furniture stored.* Large covered wagons for ro- moving f farniuir into the cou UCTION NOTIVE —C. KENNEDY, NO. 290 BOWERY, Sells at lous thas audtiow priece, second hand Fur: aiture, Carpote, Bedding, Mirrors, Crockery, Chandelirs, | Stoves, kc. Repairing #hd ystholetery attended to. Work’ men seat out by thet any of fob Btorage taken. verion bet a Y . ‘ROBERT HAYDOCK, Earthen and ee 35 at Alc, he of the executer, pon peg seers the store 312 stock of Barthen aud Glass- ware and Sire Panta tet — BOIGMERS’ SALE, —A. M. CRIBTALAR, AUCTIONEER, will well, this day, August 21, at 10 o’elock, ‘9 88 Warren gtrect, a need ‘extensive atock of lady's tera, Ca} nd Bal Trimming, et Slides and Pins, &e. By ‘offer of 8. B. FAL }, Aasignes. ‘This aalo is ‘worthy the attention ‘yado, as every lot mil pore be oi without ANIKL A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER. Falesr No. 10 Nassau street, near Fulton street, IPTORY SALE OF CARRIAGES. DANIEL A: MATHEWS wil fall at auction this (Wednesday) at 11 o'clock, at his enlesroom 79 Ni stroot, tho following city Tull Carriagen et the beet make, Ves rue pon sagan four four mated Gonpe amay, two pape: 1y8, sv my ‘top Buggies, Tentbo! ‘hnod and clots dou figed, Copwor a Rona Wagons” ove four seated Rockaway. isnot are are now on haan d and exumination at the ae p= NEER, OFFICE 135 WERT, wit vali Olea tay Papmaotan) ot at 10 echo rar the large stock, Ranges, Tin Ware, Fiaraware, Cutle ry, ke., in the store No: fos Lala Frsotray, betren ona Front jot ‘and ere jeth streets, AL any aacrisoe, IDWARD SCHEN [ONEER. E AeiGNiEe & SALE OF SUPERB HOUSRHOLD FURNITURE, & F. H. SCHENCK, this day, August 21, at neem! ‘at their sslearoam , Nos. 185 and 167 Breadwey, the stack of ono of the first cabinet makers of this city, consisting in part of elegdat solid, carved aut plain roze- wood Suits, in satin and brocatel, plas and reps; elegant rouewood 'molre-a-Glace, giaguicent roweweod round cornered Bedsteads and "Bureaus, de. in Black walnut, finished in oll *rosowood and walnut Secretary, Library, Bookease, plegant rosoweod (a34 walnut Ktegeres, carved walnut and oak Bufits, oak and walnut Library aad Dining Room Chairs and other elegant Farniture. The above is all ef the very best manufacture, and will be pSsitively wold by order of assignee. The ‘particular at- tention of those in want of elegant Furniture is roe; = fally requested to this sale, as it js undoubtedly the sale of firet class Furniture that bas talen place in thie city. J. B. FREEMAN, Assignee. COLTON, AUCTIONEER.—FURNITURE, CARPETS, e Beds, Bodding, Office Furniture, &c.—This day (Wednesday) August 31, at 10% o'clock, at 118 Fulton ¥trect, a small assortment of Furniture of various kinds, comprising Garpeta, Bofas, Cintira, Bedding, Office Desks, two large Mirrors, ko. ; also, by order of a recaiver, one very euperior double barrelled’ Gun, and one Adama’? five barretied pistol. jst :ORGE. OOK, AUCTIONFER. ASSIGNEES BALE OF ELEGANT FURNITURE. By GEORGE COOK, to-day, at eleven o'clock, at 141 Brondway (belew Liberty street), probably the bast stock of Household Furniture offered at auction this sea- son, It consists of a variety of Parler, Chamber, Library and Dining Roop Furoiture | en suite; also rosewood Arnwire-a--Glact, Btegercs, ladice ecretaries, Wardrobea, Buffets, Tables, Hali Stands, Bodsteads, Bureaus, Secreta” Ties, Bookcases, Ac. Worthy the notice of buyers. By order of EK. WILBER, Assignee. N.B—A number of first clase Houses to let, at low'rates, Im addition te the G™ Bey UROOK, AUCTIONEER —BY HOLBROOK & HOLMES—Will sell on Thursday, August 22, at 11 o'clock, all the Parlor, Bedroom, Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Crockery, &o., con- tained in the three story and basement house No. 63 West Thirtoenth Street, neur F Fifth avenue, ENRY GREEN, AUCTIONEER. —THIS DAY, AT 1034 o'clock, at ‘the auction store, 194 William street, 80 boxes English Pairy Cheese, Soap, Biscuits, Raising, Currants, one Pipe Gin, Brandy, "Whiskey, 10,000 Segars, two bales Sponges; algo, at 12’ o'clock, jot: of Dry: and Fancy Goods, Clothing, {wo Sewing machines. ‘OHN H. BURLEY, AUCTIONEER, STORE 444 CANAL oJ strect.—$20,000 "to advance on all kinds of House hold Furniture, Carpets, Oilcloths. &e., or bought and a fair price paid for the same, $12,000 to loan on unincum bered real estate ~ DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, THIS day (Weduesday) at 104 o'clock, at salesroom 85 Nass street, first class Household Furniture , consisting in part of solid rosewood Parlor Suits, covered in broca tel, tuahogany Parlor Suits, covered in haircloth, viz. Tete-a-tetes, Sofas, Arm and'Parlor Chairs, Library Book cases, Oi! Paintings, gilt frame Pier and Mantel Mirrors, oak and black wainut Extension Dining Tables, do. But’ fets, rosewood and mahogany marble top Dressing Bu- | reas, Washstands and Bedeteads to match: cottags and tron Bedateads, rata Carpeting and Oiicloth. mahogany Wardrobes, do: Sofa and Sofa Bede, Mirrorn, &o., Ro. the to be peremptoriiy sold AWNPROKER’S SALE THIS LAY, AT103, O'CLOCK, 1 will well, without reserve, 270 lote Orst rate men's, women’s and children's C:othing, superior quality, choice Dresses, Piece Goods, Remnant#, Shawls, Mantilias, @ fine line of Watches and Jewelry, Sitver Ware, first rate Lon- don Gun, and numerous articles pledged ever tweive moptbs. H. SALOMON, licensed Pawnbroker, 31 Madison atreot. AWNBROKER’S SALE.—J. MORTIMER WILL SELL this day, at bis auction store, 16 East Broadway, « farge assoriment of weredeemed Pledges, consisting ‘of ‘men’s end women's Clothing, by order of 5 LANCH, 78 Grand stroet HERUF'S SaLE.—CORNICES, TRIMMINGS, eo— CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, Auctipneers, will se!) at ir salesroom, 113 Nassau street, on ednesiay , August 21 , at cleven o'clock, a lar; ites ‘ Cornices, Shade and Picture Tassels, Carpet ite Leaf, together weeasre Sigs parcel of Paper Aiton ades, &c., KC. JOHN KELLY, Sherif & J. BOGART, AUCTIONERRS.—WEONESDAY, fe August 21, at 103 o'clock, at 61 Crosby street, Erin House Furniture, mahogany Bureaus, Wash. Rates Renee Beds and Beddiny arpa iit ster fe, Crockery and Glassware, ee SALES AT AUCTIO. FERS, TAR DAY, at joie No. 1 North? wi ae and Myke Wagon, “e Mortgage. — ATUMPAY, AU- » at Me auction rooms No. & ro amorknent of Rone wood of, Bedroora and Witchen Wernitire, QUHERIFDS £418 —STHAM ENGINE, MACHINERY, £0. CHAMAARS & FAIRCHILD, Auctienecrs, Salesroom 118 Nassau ‘street, Will sof om Thursday, Anguat 92, ab 10 d’clook, at the corner of !'garl and Elin sitects, the cougents of a hivebine shop, emsiatiag of Sieam Baxines ilers, oelling. Pulleys, Power bine Mand Latifes, Vises, Gas P! 4 ater Mines, Kc. togatber with a very barge variety of sinall tools used ki tho business. rahe: . . i SOW KELLY, Sheri, HERIY .—CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, AUe- Meweors, will eoy, Thursday, 224 inet at LES Diesen Street, enw hal pipe Bran N RALLY, Sheriff, Wes ABBOTT, AUCTIONNER—OFFICK ‘NO. 4 Rast Broadwey—Will sell on Thurnds waa pad the Lense and Contents af the ‘al nae Shop, corner of Nacwau and Pearl we, Brooklyn. re Willers, Presses, I Doxes, ke. wes ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE NO. @ Kagt Broadway.——Mortgage sale on this day, 21a inst., at 105, o'clock, at 511 Wost Sixteenth street, new Tenth avenue, two fike Horses, one Make Wagon, 96 MI Cans, &¢. HENRY a. FU LURN, AU’y for or Mortwages, 4 WITTER, ANCTIONTER WILL, Sh om ay at stacet, a the Furnjtp eae Pts of 8 three story horse, ime Carpe's, Bedding, Sofas, Chairs, Contre Tables, Hall and. Tagemeat Ollole ) Me hogesy Wrench and Cottage Bedateads, Hair and other ne, Spreads, big om Table and Bed and Dtiug Room ‘and Kite hag Purniture, ‘an emeiand Nex arl others, A MS FOR THE WAR.—PEREUSSION GUNS, CAR- Dinos, Dlunderbusses, with plain 01 Fos; bronge Cannons, withoat — carria quite new, and selling at moderate prices im lots for exportation. Address Frederic Wipperfe! Crdogne om the Rhine. ‘Suv IA REG TI UNIFORM, IN COMPLETE OR- der, for sale very cheap, as the owner expects to leave for the seat of warm a few’ days. be seen at 83 North Moare street. RWARMS.—ANY PARTIIS HAVING FOR SALB ANY Firearms and Army Aceontremoents of any deserip- tion in large quantities, please address box 3,197 Post odtce, New York. AIRVARMS FOR SALE, IN LARGE ansrnes aT 161 Duane atreot T IKUTENANT’S COMMISSION WaNTED—BY A_VETE- 4 ran of Bull run. A young man of Cg means and experience wistes © commission as eit First or Socend Licuteaant. Addreas Hardee, 51 Vewoy “4 LITARY CAPS, Orders atonded to with deeyateh by WOLF & €0. No.'63 Broadway, 1 ATARY OFFIC “ERS. .—FOR SALE, REASONABLY, two offieer’s bine frock Coats, ‘Sask, Colt’s Revolver, &e., cheap and in good condition, Addsess W. L. J., Herald office, be . —— ‘AR.—THE POSITION OF SECOND LIEUTENANT IN: accompany partly formed, in one of tho best and most advanced Rogiments in Now York, ean be secured by an intelligent man who either has twenty-five men at his command or the means and energy to take hold ~ ‘assist in completing the company. at ress M. A. B., He. bie office, stating where he ean be seen at once, down ‘AR,—SERGEANTS AND CORPORAIS WANTED FOR Company E, Continental Guard; eg a ae able dodied men, whe will be taken i be mustered in and yo under pay. ba 3 Oaptala GOAN, 103 Fulton street. omen ANTED—FOR TWO OR 'PHREE EVENINGS IN the week, the services of a peragn competent to act as military ingtractor to a Zonsve company already formed. Address, stating where an tnterview my: be pes, 3 &e., » Rrank, bor 1,064 Now Youk Post toffee. TH REGIMENT NEW YORK STATE M@LITIA, Now in the service of tho United States for the ‘war, af rper's Ferry. A few recruits en Rereceized if im. tmodtate anplicetien le taade ap. the heedqusrvérs, corner of Thirteenth street, University place, mRS, NO. bo. WALL, weusT BELMONT “ 00., Bab atreet, New York, iéeno letters*of credit 10 travellore available in all parts of Europe, through the Megars. Roths- child of Parts, London, Frauktort , Vienna, Naples and thelr corseapondenis. a (#RCAGO AND SomeriWygeteast RAILROAD COM: Sean Hosters of | the bonds of this company, are hereby informed that the to be given in’oxchange for the first six coupons from each of said mosting, July %8, aro now z to prewtee ead ‘coupons for ext! rc, without delay, at fhe agency of the company, Nati Ietreet. baal Yorn, Auguet i, 1861. FFICE OF THE STUYVESANT 1 CE COM- pany,122 Bowery (Griontat iding), New York, Angee 6, 1801 Dis ends Tho Board of Directors have ‘thie day declared « sar ax bual dividend of of shz per cent, payable to the stockholde! fast "Transfer beoksavill be coved wngiatha date, BENJAMIN J, PHNTZ, Booreiary. ‘prme MAIL, STRAMSHIP CO) COMPANY..—-NEW YORK» August 14, 1861.—The Board of Directors have this day declared a dividend of (5) five per cent out of the net Fury Peds caraings of this Company for the able to the stovekolders at this- fat. The Transfer ee ‘will bo o) at2P. M., and wii} be reopened 9h tig 3 order ef the Boar® ‘NION DIME SAVINGS BA! No. 429 Canal etreet, me of Vario. Open daily trom 10 103 and.trom 6:19 7 P. M. Six per cent interest allowed ES wy sent $500 and’ under, and five per cent on tar THE BANK Hat On depesit Gar the eet 10% Ratha, £. Y HAUGHWOUT, —, Ganpnar S. fnawN, Secretary. 000 BOND AND MORTGAGE, AMPLY secured on real ostate, to exchange for any hal faney or staple Merchandise, LX Grocery, or any othe °F good Bueinces. Will trade libema 1CK & WOOD, 62 Nassan street. "TO LOAN—ON BOND ANB MORT- age om productice real estate in 000 and upwards, for one or more . CONREY , in'the office of the 66 $35.04 this city, tn sume of and Watch Broker, advaneos on Diamonds, set or imigst; Watches, Plate and rere ys the same at their full vaiue for cash, at H. 1 IAN'S, 480 Broadway, seo ond floor, auctioneer ‘and broker. T NO. 9 CHAMBERS STREET.—MONEY TO LOAN TO any amount on diamonds, watehes, Jewelry, te. Hy the well known and old established ISAAU, broker and commission merchant No. 9 Chambers street. N. B—No business transacted on Satnrday. RAND STREET, TARE DOORS WEST OF Broadway. A NMoney advanced on Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Plate, Dry Goods and personal property of ever: description, or bought and gold by JOSEPH A. JACKSO! auctioneer and broker. ox DIAMONDS, PEARLS, WATCHES, gars, Merchandise, Optical Tnstrn’ 11 buy the same for cash, A. BARRINGE f£ , makes Jiboral advances on’ Diamonds, Watches, Jowelry, ke., or buys thom at fall value, at his private office, 66 Navsau street, room No. 2, up’ etaire. Businioss confidential OUIS ANRICH, 123 BROADWAY, U 4 York Hotel, offers to pay the highest cash ps inamonds, Watches, old Gold and Silver, or liberal ad ces ma 43 ORDAR STREVT.—ADVANCES MADE ON WwW. itches, Jewelry, Diamonds aud other personal property, in sume to salt, or bought for cash and the highest price given. 1, JACOBS, 43 Cadar street. Branch oflics, 407 Broadway pumas FINE ARTS. ROOKLYN — OLD DAGUE YPES, AMBRO- traite, &e , of deceased persons copied to of aug wize.’ Hunter's Gallery, 101 Funon PEOROOM SUIT OF ENAMELLED FURNITURE A for $24, a all colors, of warranted manufacture; also solid ches Mt HF. FARRINGTON’, Wooster Eatablished in 1848 RNITURE, MATTRESSES, BED. ‘ding, Looking Glasses, &e., cheaper than nt and delivered free Please call at G. W. DEN'S, 263 Bowery, between Stanton and Houston ‘ects, you will Saye money and be served bonorably and promptly. (RNITCRE, FURNITURE, FURNITURF.—THE HIGH eet price paid for second hand Furniture, Carpets and Mirrors, at 550 Hudson street, corner of Perry streeg, A. food stock of second hand Furniture always on hand. FAOR EX Sul SPLENDID ROSEWOOD Bae ca a covered with ratio damask (new,) Would Deexchanged fora good piano. Address Plano, Hera.d oitiee, ite, plain and ornamental, 968 Canat gtFeet, opposite

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