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and since the Ist of January, as compared with las, year :— Past Cor. week Since To date werk. Yast year. Jan. 1. last year, Flour, bbls...... 13,024 = 19001477 214,001 Wheat, bushels. 67,066 54. 417/108 Corn, 23,267 22,20 880,00 1,939 45,726 - W017 aut) ae 28,043 Stock Exchange. Wepnespay, 4 $5000 US 6's, ’81 cou 8&3 00 US 6's, '6 87 £0' _ 8 Amorican Ix Bk., 80° 125 N ¥ Central RR 9746 100 r it 16000 Trea 6 p © 1000 Trea iz pc a.. x 10C00 Ohio 6's, "€0..° “9035 3000 Mlinois cou b'7O 82 9000 Michigan 6's... 12000 Michigaa Swi 15000 Tenn 6's, '90... 5000 do. 10000 do 1000 N Carolina 6's. 5000 do. 50 1H Cen RE eerip.. 80 Clay, Col & Cin RR 95 50 Gui K Chic RR... 65 1000 Minneso 200 1000 Virginia 60 50 189 8000 Thi Cen’ biis, "60 yb 50 10 Cleve & Yo! RR.. 2d, 2000 Ii Sierling bas. . 500 100 100 Chi & Rk 4000 Chi HGRES cd 50 do 20001 ci Rich 10600 90°" 100 2000 Gal &Ciu2m bus 953K SECOND BOARD, $5000 U £6", “81,cou, 88 100 NYC RRsSaftopg Bx 1000 US5's, 73, con. 50 300 do..buwk 7334 5000 Treas épe,2y. 9744 Je RR pre 48 3000 Kentucky 6's... 77 ama KR, 6000 N Caroliaa 5's . 20000 Town 6's, "90 .. 1000 Virginia 6's... . 1000 Missouri 6's... 2600 Hi Cont RK bds 11 shsshoogLeaBk 100 Pacific M58 Co. 160 Canton Co. > tevaToledoRR c CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wepxgsbay, August 21—6 P. M. Asuxs.—The market was steady, with sales of pots at 95 25, ane of pearls at $5 3734. Baxavstesrs.—Flous—The market was again heavy. and closed at a further decline of Se, to 0c, per barrel: At the concession a fair demand existed for export and domestic use. The gales embraced about 16,000 bbls. , closing on the basis of the following quotations :— Superfine State...» $430 a 440 Extra State, good to ¢ 450 a 460 Superfine W 430 Gannon tov 455 Extra Canuda....... 460 Mixed to straight Sour 510 Straight to good extr: ees 5 80 Chowe exira faraily avd bakers’ br 87 0 Rye sour. “A a ~22 a 359 Corn meal, Jersey and Brandywin 280 a 32 —Canadian flour was heavy and dull, Sales of 350 bbis, were made at $4 50 a $7 50 for extra, Southern flour was heavy and lower, and the supply moderate. The sales embraced about 800 a 900 bbis., closing within the range of the above prices. Rye flour ‘was steady at our quotations, with sales of 170 bbls. Corn meal was unchanged, and sales limited ‘Wheat was heavy, tho supplies were large, and com- prised s considerable quantity of soft and inferior; the market closed at a further decline of about two eents per Dushel; the sales footed up about 150,000 bushels at $1 38 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1861. voce ener RENANCIAL, UGUST BE ELMONT & CO., Ss, NO. 50 WALL street, New York, issue letters of credit. to travellers: Aviiable ia al paris of Europe, theough Uke Messrs, Koths- ebiid of Par's, Loudon, Frankfort, Viena, Naples aad their correspondents. HICACO AND NORTHWESTFRN RAILROAD CO pany.—Holders of the fret mortgage bonds of wis company, are hereby mformed Unat the bonds to be given in exch elirst six coupons from each of said bonds, p the vote of the bondholders, at their meeting, July 18, are now ready, and they are requested to presout said coupons for exchange, without delay, at the agency of the company, 12 Wall street. W. B. OGDEN, President, New York, August 17, 1861. FFICE OF THE STUYVESANT INSURANCE COM- pany, 122 Howery (Oriental Bank building), New York, August 8, 1861,—Dividend,—The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of six per cent, payable (othe stockholders on and after the 20th inst.’ ‘Transfer books will be closed wncil that date BENJAMIN J, PENTZ, Secretary. ROPOSALS FOR $100,000 OF THE CROTON WATER Stock of the City of New York.--Sealed Proposals Will be received at the Comptroller's Ottice until Friday, September 6, 1861, at two o'clock P. M., when the same will be publicly opened for the whole or any part of the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars of the Croton Wa. ‘ver Stock of the City of New York, authorized by chap- te of the Laws of 1860, and by an ordinance of the nmon Council, approved by the Mayor August 9, 2860, for increasing the supply of Croton water, and extending the Necessary works forJ accumulating and distributing ne 8: Ty e. sid Stock will bear interest at the rate of six per cept per annum, payable quarter yearly, and the pri cipal will be redeemabic on the Ist day of November, 185: The proposals will state the amount of stock desired, for good white Kentucky , $129 for new amber Delaware, $1 283; a $1.83 for white Ohio and Indiana, $1 18 a $1 20 for new red Western, $1 a $1 09 for Chicago spring, $115 $120 for amber do., and $1 09a $110 for Racine do. orn was heavy and rather easier, but tolerably active, ‘while the sales embraced about 95,000 bushels, including me shipping lots Western mixed at 47c. #48, and jic. a 2c. for Western yellow. Oats were dull and less active, with sales of Cuiadian at 820. a 33c., and State at BSc. a Bic. Rye was quiet at 65: Covrer,—The market was firm and sales were limited; a small lot of Ro brought 14 ic. a 15c. Corion.—The market was quite firm with more doing. ‘The sales embraced about 2,000 bales, closing stiff on the Dasis of 184c. for middling uplands. ‘Of the sales, 1,000 ‘ales were taken by manulacturers and a part of the re mainder was sold on speculation. Famcurs.—At the decline in grain, orders were largely Giled for shipment abroad. To Liverpool about 120,000 ‘Dushels were engaged, chiefly corn in bulk and in ships at OX. al0d., withsome lots of wheat at 10d. a 10%4. do." Flour, new at 2s, 6d., though a smail lot was at 28.,probubiy to fill up (say 400 bbls.) and wome lard ‘was taken at 273. 6d. To London 12,000 bushels of wheat were engaged in ships bags at 103d. and 12,000 do. in bulk at 9d., 40 bbis. sperm oil at 328. 6d. A vessel was taken up for Cork and a market to load with 12,000 bushels of grain ‘at 85, 9d. per imperial quarter, j ‘Frsg.—The market was less buoyant and sales limited. Good Georges Bank cod were held at €3 50. Mackerel ‘were dull and gales, limited. Herrings were quiet and mactive. ‘Hay—Now was selling in limited lots at 40c. a46c., and eld at b6c. a 65c., for city use. Ynos.—The market was quiet, and inthe absence of of moment quotations were nominal. ‘Lume.—Sales of Rockland, in lots, were making at 65c. a ‘%c. for common. Lump was nominal. Nayvat Srores—Sales of 200 bbis. spirits turpentine were made at $1 6734 a $170, and 1,200 bbls, common Fosin at $4 25. Ons.—Both sperm and whale remained weer with ‘wooderate sales. The following movements in the New Bedford mark: . for the week ending the 19th inst., are from the Whaiemen's Shipping List:—Sperm has con- tinued quiet since our last; the sales have been confined to 450 bvis., in parcels for export, at $125 per gation, and to the trade 50 bbls. heavy at $120, and 150 do. dark and ‘lack at $1 a $110 per gallon, There has been less inqui- for whale the past week, and the only transactions in amounting to ‘Linseed was steady, with moderate sales at 58c a 60c., in ‘asks and barrels. Paovisions.—Pork—The market was without change of moment. The sales embraced about 300 a 400 bbis., in- aluding mess at $15 a$15 12!z,and prime at $10 Beef ‘ontinued firm, while the sales embraced about 300 bbis. Bt $10. $1125 for repacked mess, and $12 $13 for extra. Cut meats were steady and sales light at 4c. a Sc. for aboulders, and at $c. a6c for hams. Lard was firm ‘with sales of 00a 500 bbis at 8c. a 9%0. Butter and @heese were Leg! Bo prices unchanged. Ricz.—Sales of 200 bbis. were made at 6 ic. SuGars were firm, with sales of 1,200 bhds., chiefly ‘aba, at 6Xc. a 6%c, for fair refining goods, and 6\c. a We. for grocery grades. Among the sales were 100 hiids, Rico at 646. a7<c.; 40 boxes on private terms, ‘end 200 hhds. Melado at 414c. ‘Wiraxny.—Salos 200 bbis. were made at 17:0. 173¢0. LOST AND FOUND. JUND—IN BROAD STREET, A SMALL SUM OF MO- ney. The owner can have the same by calling at 12 Warren street, Brooklyn, proving property anu pay- tng charges. Liss BANK Veta ON THE GREENWICH SAVINGS k; name, Mary O'Connor. The finder will con- @ favor by loaving it at the bank, corner of Sixth avenue and Waverley place, OST—A SET OF TEETH, ON SILVER, IN FIGHTH avenue. The finder will be rewarded on leaving them at Dr. Latson’s, 385 Eighth avenue OST—ON OR ABOUT THE 12TH OF AUGUST, IN the city of New York or vieinity, a black Book farked William H. Housman & Co., boat No. 21, foot of street, North river, and a Bill Head File, with seve- gal Bills and papers of no value to any one but'the owner. $20 reward will be paid on delivery of said articies. Cuil wt the boat. WM. H. HOUSMAN & CO. OST.—LEFT IN A STAGE OF ON# OF THE BROAD, 20th inst. Pin, supposed while going from Wooster to Broad- in Grand street. Any person returning the same to ¥4 Grand street, second floor, will receive the thanks of the owner and a Jjbera) reward. OST—ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, IN PRINCE STREET, near Greene, a buckskin Purse, contatuing $17 50 owner is a poor woman with a family, the purse con- Qaining all the money she had, The finder wit be re- rewarded by returning the same to 891 Broadway. OST—ON THE 21STINST., GOING UP THE BQWERY from Fifth street to the Cooper Institute, a Daguer- Picture of a white haired gentleman. The find- er will confcr a favor by sending address to M. BRADLY, 29 Cooper Institute. OST—FROM THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF FIFTIETH street and Fighth avenue, a small black and tan curly ; answers to the name of Charley. A liberal re- ward will be paid on leaving him at 219 West Fittieth street. tii REWARDS. REWARD.—LOST, A LARGE WHITE SETTER DOG, very fat, with yellow ears and two or three spats, ‘quite untrained for any purpose. ‘The above reward will Be paid on his return to 156 Waverley place. REWARD—WILL BE_ PAID 'TO ANY PERSON who recovers the body of Charles Loux, who ‘was drowned on Monday, the 19th; he wore a black’ coat, pants and vest and bine shirt. He resided at No 198 Jest 30th street, and was 16 years old. REWARD.—CAUTION TO PAWNBROKE 0 Lost, duriag the excitement at the tir Fourth street, on Monday morning, the 19th inst. a ‘Blue Enamelled Diainond Cluster Ring, a littleotf co. or. ‘The abovo reward wil! be paid on leavidg the ring with Captain Tervbutl, Seventeenth Precinct Police Statin, ‘worner of First avenue and Filth street. And the price per one hundred dollars thereof ; and the Persons whoge propos! are accepted will be required to deposit with the Chamberlain of the city, within ten days after the opening of the bids, the sums awarded to them respectively, including the premtums on the same, On presenting to the Comptroller the receipts of the Chamberlaia for such deposits, the parties will bo entitled to receive certificates for equal umounts of the par value of the stock, bearing interest from the dates of payments, Each proposition should bo sealed and endorsed ‘“Pro- posals for Croton Water Stock of the City of New York,” and the same enclosed ina second envelope, addressed to the Comptroller. The right is reserved on the part of the Comptroller to reject auy or all of the bids, if considered necessary to protect or promote the interests of the city. ROPERT T. HAWS, Comptroller, City of New York, Department of Finance, Comptrol- ler’s Office, August 7, 1861. YORK, have ts nd of (5) five per cent out of the not »y for the paet three months, pa: t this office on Thursday inst. The at2 P.M. k will be closed on the 16th inst, 1will be reopened on the 28d inst. BY he Board 8. L. MERCHANT, Secretary, SAVINGS BANK, 29 Canal street, corner of Varick. Open daily from 10 102 and from 5 to 7 P. M. Six per cent interest allowed on all sums of $600 and under, and tive per cent on larger amount THE BANK Has RECEIV On deposit during the last 193g months, 01, . E. V. HAUGHWOUT, President. Garpygr 8. CHarin, Secretary. $12 00 TO $14,000 WANTED—ON THE TWO live story brick He and Lots, with Stores, at Ube southeast corner of Houston and ‘Thompson streets. Address a note to W. E, Cook, 105 West Houston street, $35.00( tis city, in eeins of years. Apply to JOL Peopie’s Fire Insurance S80 00 10 LOAN JN ONE SUM, ON BOND e' and mortgage, on first’ claes pro- perty in the city of New York. Applicants will pleas state full particulars as to location, reutal, &e., of proper- ty offered. None but principals need apply. “Address J. M, J., box 3,775 Post offic ON BOND AND MORT. age on produetice real estate in 000 and upwards, for one or more YF. CONREY, in the office of the Company, 66 Wall street. _LOAN OFFICES. me ox KCKER STREET—MONEY ADVANCED TO any amount on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry , Pianos, Seyars, Dry Goods, &, _N. B,—Pawnbrokers’ tickets Bought. H. NEWTON, 77 Bleecker street, up stairs. oT 77 BI T 480 BROADWAY.—HENRY HYMAN, DIAMOND and Watch Broker, advancesyon Diamonds, set or Unset; Watches, Plate and Jewciry, or buys the same at their full value for cash, at H. HYMAN’S, 480 Broadway, second floor, auctioneer and broker. T NO. 9 CHAMBERS STREET.—MONEY TO LOAN TO any amount on diamond. watches, Jewelry, c. by the well known and old established ISAAC, broker and commission merchant No. 9 Chambers street.’ N. B.—No business transacted on Saturday. T M1 GRAND STREET, THREE DOORS WEST OF Broadway.— Money advahcod on Watehes, Diamonds, jewelry, Plate, Dry Goods and peraonal property of ever} description, or bought and sold by JOSEPH A. JACKSON, auctioneer and broker. T 66 NASSAU STREET.—A. HONIGMAN, DIAMOND Broker, makes liberal advances on’ Diamonds, fatches, Jewelry, &c., or buys them at full value, at his private office, 66 Nassau street, room No. 2, up stairs. Business confidential. QUIS ANRICH, 723 BROADWAY, UNDER THE NEW York Hotel, offers to pay the highest cash price for Inamonde; Watches, old Gold and Silver, or liberal ad- vanices 43 Se oe —ADVANCES MADE ON Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds and other personal property, in sums tosuit, or bought for cash and the highest price given. L. JACOBS, 43 Codar street. Branch office, 407 Broadway. SALES oF REAL ESTATE. yy | A CELLENT HOUSE FOR SALE WITH OR WITH | ZAC out the Furniture, as may be desired, Price lowe The house is in good neighborhood; in the best orders aud beautifully finished, ‘vrs tw suit, Apply. to THOMAS CHALMERS, Jr., 884 Broadway, BARGAIN.—AN INVALID DESIROUS TO TRAVEL Would sell to some capitalist $50,000 to $100,000 worth of ehoice Real Estate ta Cuis city, on ten or fifteen ars’ credit; if nob sold; would give Ue charge to a re- ibie person, who will insure the safe keeping for a consideration; one Honse apd Lot on Central Park for sale cheap for Iso 200 improved Lots in a thriving West- ern village (or sale, No general agents need apply. Any party disposed to investigate, giving their proper address, id othe REAUTIFUL FARM, 103 ACRES, NEAR NYACK aud Hudson river, $9,000; 86 acres, near tho above, $6,200; 27 do., $2,000; all have good buildings, fruit, &c, Parties having farms for sale or trade will address or call at W. H. MELICK’S, 407 Broadway, ‘TRY RESIDENCES AT two acres, for $5,000; Orange, » rlem river, one acre, $6,000 ; near » $6,000; White Plains, forty a Bergen Point, tworacres, $10,000; Bath, Long N were, $4,000; Nyack, New York, four acres, $6,000; North Belleville Now Jersey, fifteen acres, $7,500; klizabeth, New Jersey, ene acre, $10,000; Northamp s., Six acres, $18,000; Raliway, New Jersey, Mfty acres, $7,600; Tar town, ,two acres, $6,000; Newtown, Long Island, one acre, $2,500; near Pougli $9,000: Rahway, New Jersey, thirty acres, walk, Connecti 0 $4,500 ; Plaingi , fifteen acres, $6,000 ; Bloomfield, twenty acres, $9,000. With numerous Cot tagos, Farins and Country Seats scattered all over the circumjacent counties, C. G. PRATT, Nos. 4 and 6 Pine street. RF" SALF—A GOOD HOUSE, BARN AND HALF AN Acro of Land, with plenty of Fruit; three iniles from the ferries, Long Island, omaibys route. Apply to WRIGHT &TUTILE, stable, Grand street ferry, Wilhamsburg. OR SALE—THE ORNAMENTAL s STONE. FRONT HIGH stoop House, 128 East Forty eighth street, between Second and Third avenues; bard wood stirs throughout, hard wood blinds and plate giass in the entire front; one ight in each sash; price $9,000, worth $10,000. Bill up, or apply to LLOYD & SONS, No. 1 Nassau'street, N. Y. OR SALI GREAT BARGAIN—A FINE FOUR Story and basement House and Store, ona good busi- ness avenue; rents for for $34 rannum, and must be sold; price only $6,500. Address Simpson, box 220 Herald OR SALE—THE VERY DESIRABLE THREE STORY and ment brown stone front House, No. 56 West Twenty-second street, between Fifth and Sixth ave nues, having all he modern improvements, and in com rder, which, together with the Furniture, will be ed at a bargain. Apply on the premises, JE—A FINE THREE repait terms easy, 4 » ‘I EIN PE ll modern improvements; open all day ; ourth street, \Ibion place, JOHN WOODWARD, EF SALE CHEAP, IN ULSTER COUNTY, N. ¥.— Three good Farms, of 236, 305 and 62 acres, good buildings, well fenced, plenty of frait, good soil, ail new: near a village, churches, schools, post oflice, stores, &.; heaithy location. . BLAKE, 14 Chamber street, OR SALE OR EXCH! '—HOROKEN LOT, 256x100, 73 Hudson street, with a smati ne House on rear, for a smal tL to exceed $2,500, nor more kcity,and near depot. Ap. , 826 Washington stxeet, New —FOR CITY OR COUNTRY rge first class Confection business, &>.; cost $9,000; particulars apply at te vorner of Broad” d Twenty-ninth sire OR SALE OR TO LEI—ON TH y vington, a small Cottage, cheap; at Tarrytown, a large House, with spacious grounds, at a bargain. Apply to EDMUND COFFIN, 27 Nussau atzoot. 710K SALE OR TO LET—THE FINE, LARGE FOUR story, high stoop, stone front House, No, 15 West Thirty-fourth street, finished with all the modern improye- ments, Inquire on the premises. R SALE, LEASE OR RENT—A BEAUTIFUL COUN- try Residence at Rye, furnished or unfurnished, with thirty acres, chiefly in’ meadow, besides orchards and gardens richly stocked with choice fruits, &c. One hour from the eity by rail. Address tox No, 83 Ryo Post co, N. Y. ARDWARE.—ANY PERSON WISHING TX) EX- change from $10,000 to $20,000 worth of Hardware for good realestate in this city, can address Exchange, box 188 Herald office, for one week. None but principals need apply. EAL ESTATE.—FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, AN ELE- gant Country Seat aud Farm, but a short distance from the city by steamboat and railroad; real estate in this city, or a stock of merchandixe would be taken in ex- change. ’ Address the owner, E. B., box 189 Herald office. (0 EXCHANGE FOR A FARM—A FIRST CLASS House, aituated on south side of West Sixteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues; size of house 21 feet 10 inches by 51 feet; lot 21 feot 10 inches by 103 feat three inches. The farm must be either in Orange or Dutchers counties, and in tirst rate condition. Apis need not ap- ply. Inquire of E.L. &B. T. BURNHAM, 611 Hudson stroet, New York. FXCHANGE. — SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE Houses in good localities in Brooklyn, will be ex- changed for merchandize, Southern or Western bonds, or other property. Parties having such will hear of a good opportunity wo trade by addressing 2, box 2406 Post office. 'ANTED—TO BUY, A FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE. House, up town, Madison avenue preferred; price not to exceed $10,000. Address C. P., box 1,825 Post office, stating location and terms, PE! NY INFORMATION REGARDING WILLIAM G. LAN- terman, whose parents are residing in New Jersey, Will bo thankfully received by a lady, who formed his acquaintance in Savannah, Georgia. ’ Address E. M., Herald office. New Jersey papers please copy. ANTED TO EXCHANGE—200 ACRES OF FINE land in Missouri, well located Building Lot on Staten Island, N. Y., some fine Jewelry and a few hundred dollars in cash, for @ good Hotel or Store in the country, with from 10 to 26 acres of good land, necessary outbuild- ings, &c. Address Country, Herald office, for eight days, stating particulars. B.~I DID NOT RECOGNISE G. ©, J., OF THE eo 6th, 7th, 8th andsOth until to-day, 17th. Can you pardon ny stupidity? My seeing you, if it was you, was accidental. For God’s sake write me immediately, same name as before, at the General Post office. EW. (OT SEE YOU AT THE TIME AND LEXI ©. ed, but will see you at Snake’s, 623, OLD RASCAL. place menti to-day if clear. [HARLES.—PLEASE ADDRESS MADAME DE C—O, for two days, at Broadway Post office. R ADOPTION—A BEAUTIFUL FEMALE CHILD, two weeks old, of good disposition and highty re- Spectable parents. It will be given unconditionally, as its parents have met with reverses and cannot bring’ it up as they would wish. Address, for two days, Lawrence, station B, Grand street. Hex JOHN’SPARK, FRIDAY, ONE O'CLOCK P.M. 'ANTED TO PURCHASE—A SMALL LOT OF GOOD Parlor and Bedroom Furniture, cheap, for cash, Any person Raving such for sale may hear of a purchaser by addressing M. T. S., box 1,456 Post office. — +: a — [N.—THE ADVERTISER OFFERS for private sale one of the best rosewood Pianofortes: ever made, full seven octave, rich carved lers, overstrung Dass, a very powerful and sweet tone; war lected by an eminent professor for the owner; has ‘only been in use six months, and will be gold at less than half the cost. Apply immediately at the private resideece 218 West Fourteent street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. MAGNIFICENTLY CARVED ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte, cost $400 seven months ago, for $18; 18 74, octave; splendid serpentine mouldings, back same as front, iron frame, overstrung bass, carved legs, four round corners, &c, Apply at 127 Twenty-first street, near Third avenue, F DENNIS D. MURPHY, OF COURTMASHERY, County Cork, Ireland, who lately arrived in this country, will apply at No. $8 Pearl street, New York, he will hear from his brother. ‘NFORMATION WANTED—OF MoGINNIS SANDS, who will please send hfs address to A. Levingston, box 3,352 Post office. F NFORMATION WANTED—OF CHARLES B. STEWART who will please send his address w James B. Munroe, box 4,618 Post offic TOG. oJ « “an well at bome. L¥.¢. ‘RS. ANNA H——Y WILL PLEASE COMMUNICATE her address to a friend from England. Address Charles F. Palmerston, box 140 Herald offloe. ‘M. MACK AND ARCHIBALD PATTERSON , OF GLAS- row, send address to 476 Greenwich street, New York. f.'K. wishes 10 nee you, Western papers please copy. ILL A. CALLAGHAN, A PASSENGER FROM ST. Jago in the steamship Santiago de Cuba, please for- ward bis address wo £. C., Broadway Post tice, New ‘ork ? . TUL MR. LOUIS BONARD PLEASE CALL AT THE office of Munn & Co., Scientific American, 37 Park TLL KATE 8.—WHO MET THE GENTLEMAN AT Fort Hamilton on Tuesday afternoon be at the Fulton ferry (Brooklyn side), at 7} o’clook, on Saturday evening, rain or shine. If it is impossible, address a note to F. Thompson, Brooklyn Post office, stating where she can be seen. 17 7 HAS RETURNED FROM WASHINGTON. 17 EVA Sie ____ RESTAURANTS. aps ROADWAY CORNER WESTNORTH STREET CORT- Jandt2.No. SPENCER by drawn, ceuts three for Ale splendid that of glass a prescribe would we thirsty the to but ,trials national our of source chief the to regard with government our by pursued be to course (be pre- scribe could we if not would we. ECIDEDLY THE BEST PLACE TO GET A GOOD Breakfast, Dinner and Tea isthe Caion Restaurant, y street. Prime Beef, Plumb Pudding, deiiciox Coffee, 18 cents; tender Beefsteak, fried Potntues, Ro! cents; Lima Beans, Sweet Potatoes, Tomatoes, Hot Corn, Succotash, String Beans, 5 cents. ‘BILLIARDS. } ILLIARDS.—BASSFORD'S TRUE ANGLING TABLES, 149 Fulton to No. 8 Aun, Challenge the world for $1,000. S. 1, by C1 LORI A MARBLE ; also Bar Fixty ‘ables, nice Chairs, Mirror, Decanters, &c. Inquire at 276 Eighth ave- nue, Wn the store, or addrege H. M., box 392 Herald office, MAGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- A forte for sale—Richly carved legs and case, all Inodern improvements, fully guaranteed, cost $500, wit! be sold for $250, including Stool and Cover. Inquire at 70 ‘West Twenty-sixth street, near Sixth avenue. GREAT SACRIFICE.—$165 FOR A $325 PIANO- forte, a short time used, a magnificent 7 octave With round corners, iron frame, overstrung bass, and al} modern improvements, city makers of twenty years’ ex- perience, in perfect order. Call at the residence 25 Third street, near Second avenue. IGHTE & BRADBURYS? ‘New Scale Overstrung Bass Patent Insulated Full Frame Grand and Square Piauofortes, No. 421 Broome street. What everybody says must be true; everybody says they are the best, therefore they must be the best. EMOVAL.—HORACE WATERS, AGENT, HAS RE- moved to 481 Broadway, betwoen Grand and-Broome Streets, where he sells new seven octave Pianos for $150; all round corners carved legs, $200, and warranted, hand Pianos and Melodeons from $25 to $130. All kinds of Musical Merchandise at war prices. Pianos and Melodeons to let from $2 to $6 per month; rent allowed if purchased as per agreement: monthly payments received for the same. Alexandre Organs for churches at low prices. ‘ANTED—A FINE TONED, WELL FINISHED seven octave Steinway Piano of recent make and improvements. Any one having such for sale at a sacri- fice may address, with price, Piano, Herald office. ‘ANTED.—ANY PERSON GOING INTO THE COUN. try or breaking up housekeeping, and having a Me lodeon (five octaves), may hear of a purchaser, if sold cheap, by addressing Meiodeon, box 100 Herald vifice, tor one week. ‘ANTED FOR A FRIGATE—UNITED STATES NAVY, a brass band, consisting of leader and eleven men. For full particulars, apply at Dodworth’s, No. 6 Astor place. PIANOS.—HIRE A PIANO OR MELODEON UNTIL the times get better. Seventeen Pianos and one Meiodeon to let at $2, $2 50, $3, $3 50, $4, $5, and pearl keyed $7 a month, or for eaie cheap. Music taught and pianos tuned by M. DUMSDAY,, 200 Grand stree ES AND LIQUORS. Tt ATTENTION OF TAVERNKEEPERS AND LIQUOR dealers in general is epectfully Bolicited to the superior quality of Hammer's fresh brewed Champagne Ale. This ale is brewed fresh at ali seasons of the year, and the keeping quality of t, eepec:ally of such brewed during the most excessive hot weather, is guaranteed for any length of time. Charge $12 per hh4., und §6 per bbl., delivered to any part of the city of New York, free of ex pense, Payment, cash on delivery. Ordera sent to Ham mer’s Brewery, in Harlem, will be attended wo with de- patel _SEGARS AND TOBACCO. y CASH ADVANCES MADE ARS AND Pipes of all Kinds, Oil Paintings, Wines, Liq Furniture, Everything new purchased. Everythig for sale Jow. 76 Cedar strect, up stairs, front room. FOR One “ CHANCE.—GROCERY AND. LIQUOR STORE for sale cheap, ‘The reason for selling is, the owner has other business to attend to, Call for one week, cor- ner Bridge and Water streets, Brooklyn. P. H. SMITH. GOOD CHANCE.—FOR SALE, THE STOCK, FIX. tures, & a well established Fruit, Liquor and Serar Store, in one of the best jocations of this Also the Patent Kightof a yery desirable and useful article (French Black Varnish), independent of each other, of which the owner wishes to dispose on accoumt of ‘ill health. For particulars apply in person or address D, Daprat, 482 Broadw WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR STK FOR of the best in the Seventh ward. ‘sale—0; For fnrther particulars inquire at 300 East Broadway, junction of Grand, RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE VEKY LOW, THE ‘tock and Fixtures of a email but well estabhshed ellent locality, Also @ aress- with it, doing an excellent efor soiling. For particulars uire of Dr. PERRY, 1,177 Broadway, between Twenty- nth and Twenty-elghth streets, or of Mrs. ELLIOTT, 813 Sixth avenue, orty seventh street, HARDWARE, STOVE STORE AND GAS FITTING LAL establishment for sale cheap for cash, or would lange for improved real estate in this city or Brooklyn. Cali on or address Joseph Dodin, 22 Duaue street, near “hatham, LE VAULTS FOR SALE—IN A GOOD THOROUGH: ‘awe aud doing from $8 to $10 a day ; wili be sold 18 the owner is Koing to the war, Apply to HENRY REEN , Auctioneer, 104 William street _ SALES AT AUCTION, CTION NOTICE. AN EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY FOR HOUSFKEEPERS AND THE TRADE. Over $12,000 worth of rich and costly HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ‘This day {Faureday) at 11 o'clock precisely, Comprising the beautiful and costly Furniture contained in the large dwelling house No. ise West Twenty-first: Street, near Seventh avenue. Tho whole for absolute Perenptory sale, rain or shine, vonsisting of English Neivet, Tapestry and Ingrain Carpets, elegant rosewood Parlor Furniture, en suite, comprising three full suits, richly carved, all of which are coyered jn rich silk broca- fol o the best description; rosewood Centre and Pier ‘Tables, Tarkish Chairs, in blue and gold satin and moquet; Damask and Lace Cartains, Velvet and Turkish Lounges, Mante! and Vier Mirrors, fine rosowood Etegere, rich Sevres and Dresden Mantel Vases, Artistic Bronzes, Bisque Figures, Parlor Ornaments, &e, ELEGANT SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, Music Cabinet, Stool and Cover; Elegant Bureaus, istends, twelve Hair Mattresses, Chamber Snits, in rosewood; Bronze Clock, Spring Seat Chairs, Mirrors, Bods and Bedding, oak Extension Tables, two Sofa Bedsteads, rich Cut Giass of every description, Silver Ware, Forks, Spoons, Casters, Urns, Tea Service, marble top Buffet, Oileloth, rich Chandeliers, &, Sale positive, rain or shine, R. W. WESTCOTT, Auctioneer. LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER, Willsell this day (Thursday), August 22, at 12% at the stock salesroom, 52 William street, a good variety of City Insurance Stocks, Bank Stocks, Bonds, and other securities suitable for investments. For full particulars see Courier and Enquirer, News, Commercial Advertiser and Evening Post. Catalogues can be had on the morning of sale, RY, FRUIT AND NEWSPAPER STORE for sale.—ts lony and well established; the profits on the pupers pay more than the reut, 198 Seventh avenue, between 234 and 24th sts. JORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE~IN ONE OF THE est locations Jn the eity; will be sold cheap as the owner is leaving the city, Call and see, corner of King and Washington streets. ORNER LIQUOR STORE, WITH FOUR YEARS? Lease, for sale. Apply al 870 West, corner of Mor- jOW FOR SALE.—AN FXCELLENT FAMILY COW; she is young and gives a large quantity of inilk; will be Bold cheap. Jnqnire at the stable 45 Kast Filteenth st. M. GRIFFIN & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Elegant Household Furniture at public auction, ‘This day (THURSPAY), Property of a gentleman leaving’ the city. Rosewood 7 octave Pianoforte, rosewood Drawing Room Suits, rosewood and mahogany’ Bedroom Furniture, oak Dining Room Furniture, Paintings, Statuary, Bronzes, &. Residence of M. Blair Chapin, Esq., 48 West Sixteenth siroet, between Fifth and Sixth avennes sale commencing at 11 o'clock. Drawing Room Suits, Btegeres, Rook Case, Mirrors, Lace Curtains, Vases, Oil Paintings, Statuary, Velvet and Brussels Carpets, Extension Table, Buflet, China Vases, Silver Ware, Table Cutlery, Wardrobes, balr and spring Mattresses, Bedsteads COmmodes, Washstinds, Olleloth, Stair Carpets, Sofas, Rockers, Blankets , Bedding, &e, Also, large assortment’ Basement and Kitchen Fur: niture. Sule peremptory. D STORE FOR SALE—SITUATED IN A GOOD neighborhood for business, well stocked and in good order; will be sold at a low figure; owner cannot attend to it, Apply at 503 First avenue, between 10 A. M. and 2 P.M., between Eighteenth and Ninetoeuth streets. nyRO § FOR SALE—NEATLY FITTED UP; established twelve years; will be sold cheap for Gah. Apply at 686 Hudson street, corner Fourteenth, RUG STOLE FOR SALE OR PARI in a first class store,doing a very lucratiy focation unsurpassed. Eighth stree business; Adaress Drag Store, station D, , NO. 265 BOW to retire from business, Fixtures, Furuitare and Busin and give a louse to the purchaser, of seven or ten years, of the premises, at a fair rent.’ Inquire of CHARLES WILSON, on the premises, WOR SALE—A LARGE LIQUOR SCORE ON THIRD Venue, and doing an extensive business, on a promi- orner, Weil fitted up and stocked, altogether one of the best opportunides for a purchaser ever offered ; willsell atasacrifice. Inquire of D, BURKE, Auctioncer, 135 Bowery GWOR SAL A FIRST RESTAURANT AND DIN. ing Suioon, well established, with Louse, Stock and Fixtures, doing @ good cash business, in a business loca. tion down towtt; satisfactory reasons given for selling. Apply at 115 John street. RNOR SALE—HOTEL AND DIN plete order; location unsurpassed; to» any person Wishing to engage in the business this fs a chance seldom Oltered. or particulars apply to or address J. M. Brown, 72 Cortiaudt street, OR SALE—A DINING ed, very cheap. C fv gold watch in part pay. OR SALE—A MILK ROUT, DEPOT, HORSES AND Wagons ; Cans, and every’ thing in’ complete order. aire at 73 Vandam street, from 10 till 8 or from 6 till \G ROOM, IN COM- SALOON, WITH BAR ATTACH at 74 West street; would take it eA LIQUOR STORE, ON THIRD AVENU good locaton. Rent only $14 per month. Cause of HH se.ting ill heaith of the owner. Price $115. Apply this day at 735 Third avenue. (OR SALE.VERY CHEAP—A WINE, LIQUOR AND Segar Store, newly fitted up, doing & good business. Rent moderate. Apply at 47444 Broadway, between 2 und 4 o'clock P. M. Satisfactory reasons given for selling out. R ARMY PURPOSES.—FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP, A ‘complete set of Machines of a hosiery manufacturing company, suitable to manufacture heavy socks for the army ; algo sashes for officers. Inquire of J. & A. BONDY, 72 Duane street. Gee AND LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE.—ONE OF the best stands in the city for an Irishman or a 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 house hag been doing an excellent business, and is ouly disposed of on account of the health of the proprietor. Any enterprisiug Northern man acquainted with the hotel business, and having a cash capital of about $5,000, could do well with the establishment, Ap- ply to JAS, MoGUIRE & CO., auction and ¢ommission mer- chants, Washington, D. C. IL AND VARNISH CANS, TO HOLD FROM FIFTY to two hundred and fifty gallons, tor sale at half price by.WM. D. ANDREWS & BROTHER 414 Water si UARTZ ROCK MILLS AND PATENT FOR SALE— Conceded by miners, at the mines, the very best for resicing rocks and other hard substances to impalpable powder, with hardened shifting grinding surfaces easily changed. SOUTHWICK & WOOD, 82 Nassau street. APGAR STORE.—FOR SALE, A SEGAR STORE, DOING @ flourishing business. Satisfactory reasons given for selling out. Apply on the premises, 136 Fighth avenue. KA AND GROCERY STORE FOR SALE—LOCATED ON ‘a large thoroughfare; good location, For particn- lars call at 347 Hudson street. CASH WILL BUY A NICE BILLIARD Saloon, No. 95 Meroer stroct, containing two marble bod Billiard Tables, in frst rate’ order, with all necessaries attached to them; also Bar, Bar Fixtures, Chairs, Tables, &c., kc. WILL PURCHASE THE LEASE, STOCK AND Fixtures of one of the best Corner Wholesale and Retail Liquor Stores in the Fourth ward; fitted up in a first class style; doing good business; a good lease and low rent. Apply to T. GAFFNEY, 170 Chatham street. 0 WILL BUY A LARGE CORNER GROCERY 5 and Liquor Store, doing a good trade; a good Tease at low rent; a large fresh stock of goods on hand. Apply at 170 Chatham street, second floor, to J. P. TRA- VER, Auctioneer, wenn MILITARY. NTY-FIRST REGIMENT, N. Y. S. M. EVI vers of Company F will assemble at the Armory, Centre Market, for clothing. Al possesion of members of this company, must be sur- rendered at the same time. By order. 12 o'clock this day, to receive their pay: tate or United States property now in T. A. MERPHY, Lieutenant Commanding. INSTRUCTION. CADEMY OF LANGUAGES, 920 BROADWAY.: struction aden in French, German, Spanish and Italian. Ladies’ hours from 9 A. M. to3P. M.; gentle- men’s hours from 4 to 9 P.M. For further information apply in person to F. MARTINELLI, Principal. CADEMY OF PENMANSHIP AND BOOKKEEPING , 362 Broadway, continued by W. C. HOOGLAND, for inany years with Oliver B. Goldsmith. No classes. ‘Thorongh practical instruction, with earnest careful at- tention. Open day and evening; terms moderate. LL THE BRANCHES OF A COMMERCIAL EDUA- tion taughtat BRYANT, STRATTON, PACKARD & PENN'S Mercantile College, 18 and 19 Cooper Institute. LADY OF EXPERIENCE IN TEACHING THE ENG- lish branches, and who can bring the most satisfuc- iory testimonials, desires an engagement in families, or in ashool, for afewhours daily. Address for two weeks Miss Garduer, Godfrey's Union square Post office. YOUNG LADY FROM PARIS, WELL QUALIFIED and furoisked with the best recommendations, is Gesirous of o...ining afew pupils in French, singing, or the piano, Terms moderate, Address A. de B., Herald ice 'EL.—APARTMENTS CAN NOW BE obtained at this new and elegant establishment, corner of Broadway, Fifth ayenue and Twenty-fourth street, at prices conformable to the ex'gency of the times, NES HOUSE, 734 BROADWAY. BREAKFASTS, DINNERS AND SUPPERS. SPLENDID ROOMS FOR PRIVATE FIRST STYLE PARISIAN COO GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. The Jones House, 734 Broadway, opposite Waverley place, is proverbial as one of the most complete aad ete- gant establishments of tte kind, It has two chief public dining rooms and numerous elegant private parlors. At any hour of the day, and unti! jate at night, persons may have served to them ala carte, on the European every requisite for a splendid or substantia! meal, at very moderate prices, reduced to suit the money crisis Ab&0- lute economy is promised to those who will fayor the e3: tablishment. A first class Paris artiet is chief of the cvok- ing department. The meats, vegetables, fruits and wines are selected by experienced caterers, Attention is invited to the new and revised e@ition of the Bill of Fare, A few chamberg and parlors for gentlemen as lodgers. UGUSTUS SMITH, AUCTIONEER—WIML SELL THIS day, at 95 Eleventh street, near Fifth avenue, at 12 Selick, dhe 73g octave Piano, inlaid with pearl; cost $00 last May, is warranted far three years; one rosewood lar lor Suit, covered in Turkish velvet moquet; one do, cover. ed in reps; Rockers, Sofas, Tables, Chairs, Brussels and fn- grain Carpets, Crockery, Glassware, the Burniture of eight bedrooms complete, and everything belonging toa first class house, Will be sold without reserve UCTION NOTICI LEGANT FIRST CLASS HOUS! hok! Furniture at private sale, in lots to suit pureha Ser, at less than action prices, on account of removal, consisting of the entire contents of the five story residence 218 West Fourteenth street, near Eighth avi Superb: janoforte, seven octave; solid rosewood its in the ri satin, rosewood Btegeres, Con. te and other Tables, Velvet, Brussels and Lngrain Car- pets; oak Dining Room Furniture, Charaber Furniture in rosewood and mahogany, with full suit (o match; Beds aud Bedding. ‘The whole being everything required for a large five story residence, both useful and ornamental. UCTION. ee nGRAY MARE, WAGON AND HARNESS. LROWNE & NICHOLS wil) sell,on Friday, August 23, At L o'clock, in front of salesrooms, 35 Nasshu street, « vory fine gray Mare, 154 hands high, 7 years old, war- ranted sound, kind and gentle; stylish and prompt drive all day Mare: together with city built Wagon and Har ness. To be sold without reserve. A first rate Rockaway, ‘A Watson Wagon. ‘An English Phaeton. 4 Ford. three-fourths Trotting Wagon. A Sporting or Fishing Wagon. Three no Wp Wagons. UCTION NOTICE.—EXTRAORDINARY _OPPORTU- nity to purchase Household Furniture at auction, ite commencing a 4 o clock uhis day (Thursday), at the jarge mansion “hates No. 70 West euty-sixth street, noar Sixth avenue, viz:—Rosewood and mahogany Sofas, Rockers, Chairs, Tables, Bookcase, Elegeres, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Washstands, Sideboard, rosewood Pianoforte, superior instrument; Mirrors, Curtains, Shades, Clocks, Paintings, Hair Mattresses, Brursels and Ingrain Carpets, Chandeliers, China Tea Sets, Silver Ware, Also a large assortment ‘of Basement and Kitchen Furniture. Sale commencing at 2 o'clock, precisely. MAYNARD & CO., Auctioneers, 3 Sead SALES AT AUCTION, NO. E. VAN ANTWERP’S SON, AUCTIONEER, NO , liam street, will include in bis hardware salo of this day 271 Birmingham Sample Cards. Also a large line of Yankee Notions, together with an invoice of Tea ‘Trays and Waiters, &c. ‘Terms cash, bankable money. Moni SALE.—ON FRIDAY, AT 1034 O'CLOCK, at dwelling house in Twenty-seventh street, all t) Furniture, &c., of the above house, velvet and otber Carpets, fine Suits in haircloth and brocatel, Beds, Bed- ding, China, Glass, Stoves, &c. WM. WITTERS, Auctioneer, ORTGAGE SALE OF A PILLIARD TABLE.—A. M. CRISTALAR, Auctioneer, 23 Bowery, will sell this day (Thuraday), August 22, at 1044 o'clock, one maho- gahy marble bed Billiard Table, Cues, &e., by order of Aug. Briede, Constable. S & J. BOGART, AUCTIONRERS.—SATURDAY, AU- je Bust 24, at 1034 o'clock, at the auction rooms No. L North Willis reet, © large assortment of Rosewood and mahogany* Parlor, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture; Carpets, Mirrors, kc. . Sears SALE.—STEAM ENGINE, CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, Auctioneers, Salesroom 113 Nassau street, August 22, at 10 ofclock, at the of Pearl and Fim streets, the contenta of a machine onsisting of Steam Engines and Bollers, Sharting, Pulieys, Power Lathes, Mand Lathes, Vises, Gas Pipes, Water Pipes, &¢., together with @ very large variety of small tools used in Che business. JOUN KELLY, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE.—FURNITURE STORE. CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, AUCTIONEERS, Salesroom 113 Nassau street, Will sell this day (Thursday), August 22, at 10 o'clock, at store No. 7 Sixth avenue, the entire stock of new Furni- ture, consisting of Sofas, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Ete- geres, Bureaus, Stands, together with an extensive assort- ment of smaller articles, in every style and quality. Also Oval, Pier and Mantel Mirrors. JOHN KELLY, Sheriff. HERIFF'S SALE.—BRANDY. i’ CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, AUCTIONEERS, wa sell this day, at 11 o'eloak, at thet saulesroom, 113 jaaswu street, one half pipe Brandy, iu bons, » eee ee NOUN KELLY, Sheriff eisai SALE.—BRAIDING MACHINES, wR Office Furniture, &e. CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, auctioneers, will sell at their salesroom, 113 Nassau street, on Friday, August 23, at 10 o'clock, fifteen Silk Braiding Machines, Desks, Chairs, Copy Press and Stand, Iron Safe, &c., &e. JOHN KELLY, Sheriff, MACHINERY, &C. HERIFF’S SALE.—OFFICE FURNITURE. CHAMBERS & FATRCHIL!), Auctioneers, ! room, 113 Nassau street, this day (Thursday), Au , at ton o'clock, a lot of Ofee Fur- hiture, cousisting of Desks, Chairs, Stools, Press, sve. &. JOHN KELLY, Sheriff. SALE.—FINE J ELRY, WaAtTol A&C, ATOHES, CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, Auctioneers, Salesroom 113 Nassau street, Will sell,on Friday, August 28, at ten o’élock, at their salesroom, a large assortment of Gold Finger Rings, acelets, Brooches, Chains, Pins ane Drops, t Studs, Sleevo Links, Gold and Silver Wate! JOHN KELLY, JHOMAS VEITCH, AUCTIONEER—OFFI€E 271 BROAD- way. Mortgage sale of Moulds, &., on Friday, Au- gust 28, at 10 A. M., at 191 and 193 Chrystie street, con- sisting of a large lot of Carved Wood Moulds, Iron Box, Composition and Copper Moulds for pictnre frames aud ornainenting; Presses, Beuches, Glue, Whiting, &e., &e. TLLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE NO. 4 East Broadway, will sell on Thursday, 22d '- at 1014 o’elock: the Butcher Shop corner Nassau Pearl streets, Brooklyn, with Fixtures complete; also, Lard Boilers, Presses, Sausage Machine, Ice Boxes, &e. 8, &C., & ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE NO. 4 East Broalway, will sell this day (Thursday), 220 inst., at 1034 o'clock, the Lease and Contents of the frst class Butcher Shop, corner of Nass and Pearl streets, Brooklyn, Lard Boilers, Presses, Ice Boxes, &c. The officers and friends of this accepted regiment aro requested to meot at Angus Camerin, Fxq’s., No. 9 Old Slip, at 4 o'clock P. M., on Friday, 23d inst. LIONEL GOLDSMUD, cone IREARMS.—ANY PARTIES HAVING FOR SALE ANY Firearms and Army Accoutrements of any descrip- tion in large quantities, pltase address box 3,197 Post office, New York. UCTION. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNIT ‘A.M. CRISTALAR, Auctioneer, will sell, on Friday, W inst. ,at 103g o'clock, at 23 Bowery, a large and general assortment of Household Furniture, comprising mabogapy Sofas, Rockers and Parlor Chairs, cane and wood goat Chairs, cnamelled Chamber Suits, extension Dining ‘Table,’ Bureaus, Bedsteads, Bookcases, Lounges, Divans, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Feather Beds, fair and Straw Mattrosses, Bedding, Quilis, Crockery, Stoves, Window Shades, Oil Paintings, Eugravings, &c.,/&o. IR SALE CHEAP—A WEST POINT MILITARY SAD- dletree, Bridle and Holsters, Regulation Cha- peau, been worn but three times; aiso, a Coat, suitable for a colonel or major. Apply at 68 Cedar street, up stairs. ILITARY CAPS. Ordors attended to with despatch by 8. WOLFF & CO, ‘No. 63 Broadway. UCTION NOTICE.—BY ROBERT Earthen and Glassware, by order of the exucutor, on Friday, August 23, at 11 o'clock, mt the store 312 Spring street. Balance of stock of Rarthen and Glass- ware and Store Fixtures, for cash. AU HAYDOCK, UCHION NOTICE.—A NEW FIRE AND BURGLAR proof Safe for sale; size 3 feet by 2}; will be sold Cheap, or will exchange it for household farniture. Apply at 77 Cedar gtreot, room 18, between 12 and 5 P. M. UCTION NOTICE.—REGULAR SALE.—NEW AND second hand Vehicles of all descriptions, of the best City make, this day, at 12 o'clock, by EZRA LUDLOW Jr, at his salesroom, 85 Liberty street, one door west Broadway. UCTION NOTICE.—BURNHAM’S FURNITURE. EX- press and Jacking Establishment, 118 West Hieventh street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Household furniture boxed and shipped to all parts of tho world. Furniture stored. Large covered wagons for re- moving furniture into the country. |ONSTABLE’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECU- tion.—WEST & WATTS will sell at auction, this day, at 11 o'clock, at Nos. 3 and 5 Cortlandt street, the con- tents of a Restaurant, Bar, Counter and Shelving, Chairs, Tables, Decanters, Tumblers, Knives and Forks Crocker: Pictures, Table Cloths, Kitchen Range and Fixtures, &c. By order of HENRY WEST, Constabl JONSTABLE’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF AN EXEC tion.—WEST & WATTS will sell at auction, on Fri- day, August 23, at 10 o'clock, at the salesroom, 25 West Broudway, a Jarge assortment of Crookery and Glassware, comprising Decanters, Tumblers, Goblets, Water Pitchers, Sugar Rowis, Butter Dishes, Lamps, Plates, Dishes, foilet Sets, Pitchers, Cups, Saucers, Bowls, ‘Tea Trays, in fact everything found in a firs(class retail store, By order of. REUBEN C. MILLS, Constable. H. LUDLOW, AUCTIONEER. je FIRST CLASS EXTRA LARGE HOUSE ON TWENTY- THIRD STREET AT AUCTION. (in consequence of the owner going abroad.) E. H. LUDLOW & CO. will sell at auction, on Tuesday, Augast 27, at 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange— EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET—The valuable four story brown stone front House and Lot No. 69 Kast Twen- ty third street, north side, near Fourth avenue. ‘The house is 28.3 by 45 feet, with three story oxtension; very complete, in perfect order, and tastefully decorated; all the modern improvements throughout; elegant raarble mantels throughout the house, brought from Italy. Terms. will be liberal, Lot 28.3x110 feet. Possession immedi. ate if required. For cards of admission and full particu- lars apply at the auctioneers’ office. EO. HOLBROOK, AUCTIONEFR—BY HOLBROOK & HOLMES—Will sell this day (Thursday), August 22, at ILo’clock, at No. 63 West Thirteenth street, ali, the Furniture in. said house, consisting of rosewood Parlor Suit, marble top Tabies, inuhogany Chairs, Sofas, Carpets, pure Hair Mattresses, Bedstends, Bedding, Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture, Stoves, Window Curtains and Cor- hices, Bureaus, Washstands, He, Sele positive, rain or ine. EORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER.—Y0-MORROW, AT 1 o'clock, at ‘store No. 141 Broadway, several fine Carriages, Reckaways, Top Wagons, Road Wagons, &¢., for account of whom {t'may concern. ARDWARE.—AUCTION NOTICE.—JNO BE. VAN ANTWERP’S SON, Auctioneer, will sell this day, At his storo, 73 William Street, at ten o'clock, 350 lots English, German and American Hardware, Cutlery, &c., embracing Cast Steel, Shingling, Claw’ and fathing Hatchots, Hand, Pannel and Rip Saws, Locks all kinds: Socket Chisels and Gouges, Carpenters’ Slicks, Cast Stee Adzes, Eye Hammers, Handled Axos, Trunk docks, Til Locks, Locks, ‘Squares, Bolts, Cast Stecl Hoes, Also 271 strictly sample cards of Birmingham and Fancy Hardware, Brass Goods, comprising Bolts, Knobs and Screw and Drive Hooks, Powder Flasks, Nipple Wrenches, Percussion Caps, Double Barrel English Twist Guns’ Also a large assortment of Yankee Notions, Thread, But- tons, Spool Cotton and Fancy Soaps. Terms cash, bank. able'money. ENRY D. MINER, AUCTIONEER. Salesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. MINER & THORP wil sell at auction, This day (Thursday), August 22, At 12 o'clock, at their salesroom, 37 Nassau street. Executor’s sale of Notes, Judgments and Accounts, be- longing to the estate of the late — Jeanrenaud, deceased. Sold by order of the executor, to close the estate ENRY GREEN, AUCTIONEER.—THIS DAY, AT 101¢ ‘o'clock, at the auction store, 194 William street, a fot of Dry and Fancy Goods, Clothing, silk, Hosiery, Hoop Skirts, Cotton, Yankee Notions, Boots and Shoes, three Sewing Machines, Jot of Jewelry, Watches, and a small lot of Groceries, OHN H, BURLEY, AUCTIONERR—WILL SELL, THIS oJ day at 103 o'clock, at No. 9 Grand street, all the Furniture contained in said house, consisting of Sofas, Sofa Beds, Brussels and other Carpets, enamelled Suits, Hair and other Mattresses, Pillows and Botsters, Bedding” Centre and other Tables, Curtains, mabogany and other Ghairs, Looking Glasees, ‘Kitchen Furniture, &., which the eale wiil commence with. ORTGAGE SALE.—JOHN H. BURLEY, AUCTIONFER, ‘will sell, this oe at 2 o'clock, at 444 Canal street, Bureaus, Washstands, Extension, Centre and other Tables; Sofas, Sofa Beds; mahoganyfand other Chairs, Wardrobes. Vier, Oval and other Glasses, Feather Beds, mahogany and other Bedsteads, Bookcases, Hair and other Mattrasses, Brussels and other Carpets, together with everything for housekeeping. TOW READY. ‘THE SECOND EDITION OF 10,000 THE ONLY CORRECT EDITION. 154 Pages, 12mo. 90 Engravings. UNITED STATES INFANTRY TACTICS, Ask for Fortune's Edition, Price 25 cents. 19 Chatham street, New York. T cordially approve of thia work, and recommend it to the use of Officers of Volunteers. GEORGE B, McCLELLAN, Major General United States Army. C., July 26, 1 ‘Wastixcro! INTH REGIMENT NEW YORK STATE MILIIIA.— Recruits wanted immediately for this regiment, now at Harper's Ferry. Apply at corner of Thirteeuth street and Broadway, between 10.4. M. and 4 GEORGE TUTHIL, Captain a Sinth regiment, TRONG’S PATENT ARMY TRUNK AND PORTABLE Bedstead combined. Corner of Warren street and Broadway; price $17 and $25. orp, BLADES—WITH OR WITHOUT SCABBARDS, Just received from Solingen, for sule by WM. E. FISCHER, 78 Will ILK AND BUNTING F CONSTANT. ly on hand; Regimental Eusigns and Stands of Colors on hand and toorder at short notice, National and Mari- time Fiags and Signals, Fancy Flags, Staffs, Carved Eagles, Spear Heads and Mountings, &c HOJER & GRAHAM, manufacturers, 97 Duane st. (0 THE TWELFTH REGIMENT N. Y. S. T.—MEN wanted for the Fourteenth infantry, U. 8. A.—I now recruiting my company in the above regiment, For particulars inquire at 452 Broadway, up stairs. W. W. CHAMBERLAIN, First Licutenant Fourteenth infantry, Recruiting Ofticer. VOLUNTEER OFFICERS.—A FEW FIELD AND Line Officers Uniforms ou hand, and will be cold at a Sacrifice; also, 400 Army Overonats, regulation collar. ROGERS & RAYMOND, 214 Broadway (under the Museum), and 125 Fuiton st. a hare REVOLVERS—SELF COCKING, SHOOTS six timés; not liable to get out of order or to go off 0. A. SPENCER, 64 Beekman street. CONTRACTORS FOR ARMY KNAPSACKS.—AN experienced manufacturer of linen duck Knapsacks Gani furnish from one to three hundred per day at a low figure. Warranted to pass government ingpection or no sale, Address H. C. 3., New York city Post office. ANTED—THREE CORPORALS AND ONE SER- eant, for company E, Continental Guard; also able bodied men. Christopher Hnie, of Company A, Sixth regiment N. Y. S. M., is Orderly Seageant of this compa- ny, and would be gtad to enlist any of his friends. Ap- Ty to Capt. Coan, 103 Fulton street, New York. By accident. Call and examine. K(\() ENAMELLED CLOTH KNAPSACKS READY HOO) toietiver, and wilt bescld choup. Address C. T. M., Post office, New York. fy FURNITURE, ie BEDROOM SUIT OF ENAMELLED FURNITURE A for $24, in all colors, of warranted manufacture; also solid chestnut Chamber Suits, plain and ornamental, F. FARRINGTON’S, No. 368 Canal street, opposite Established in 1848. RE, FURNITURE, FURNITURF.—THE HIGH- ‘ice paid for second hand Furniture, Carpets and irrors, at 550 Hudson street, corner of Perry street. good stock of second band Furniture always on hand. \URNITURE WANTED—ANY PERSON WISHING TO ive up housekeeping and sell their Furniture cheap for out, (either boarding or private house), may find a purchasér by addressing 8. H., box 117 Herald fice, for one week. ARLOR AND CHAMBER FURNITURE WANTED- for a first class house, of parties who would be will- ing to board out the payment. Please'state what kind of furniture and where it can be seen. Address B. I’. 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