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@™ that ship ho bore a part in the opening scenes of the ret war io China, While there he obtained the thanks of Br Gordon Bremer for his conduct at the capture of ‘Ty- Gock-tow, in January, 1841, and was present with her Majesty’s plenipotentiary at a formal meeting held with She Chinese commissioner. On the 26th of Febraary fol- flowing he Look up his po in the most gallant style the action which pre tbe capture of the forts of she Boga-Tigris, aud for hiv gaiiantry on that occasion had hame most honorably imentivied iu the Adtiral’s despatches to the Admiralty. He was appointed Captain ‘intendent of Depttord Dockyard in 1851, and in De- @ember, 1552, was selected as one of the Lords Commis. @ioners of the Admiralty, which office he held up to February, 1855, when he was selected by the Board of Admiralty as Commander-in-Chief of the Baltic tleet, ia the room vi (he ave Admiral Sir Charles Napier. a OTR FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Sarurpay, August 31—6 P. M. ‘There was nothing new in money to-day. The @abseriptions to the popular loan at the Sub- eeasury were in excess of a quarter of a miilion. Foreign exchange closed dull for the steamer of to-day. Socks continue very dull. At the board to-day fhe business done was very limited, and prices, as @ general rule, tended downward. Government stocks however were steady; the new coupon 6's sold at 884,45 yesterday. Tennessees were 34 Sewer and Missoaris }4; North Carolinas sold up to 62 again. Among the railway shares the most getive was Galena, which advanced % per cent; Beek Island also rose 14; but Toledo, Michigan Central and other Western shares were }¢ lower. Wew York Central likewise fell off 4. The market ‘was dull after the Board, and remained so through- gut the day. There was no second board, as usual om Saturdays. The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows to-day: Receipts + $1,148,664 20 —For Customs: ‘ §,310 58 —Freasury Nove 2R8,850 00 ts 1,117,746 O1 yy teeeecees 8,851,608 02 Whe following table will compare the exports of ‘the scven principal staple articles for the weel:— ——1801.——, Amini Value. ———1860.—_. Weak ending Aug. 0. “Amount. Value. Betton. bales... . 2,610 $102,805 24 $2,101 56.726 284/826 60.879 234 720 2482 3,614 854,218 460,076 475,759 10,589 9,915 644,723 1,067 22/705 688 2,057 34,302 1.484 ‘Fou... $917,771 $1,084,251 Bnerease of the weck we compared with that of ‘The following is a eomparative statement of the value ef exports from the commencement of the year to August 30: 0, 1861. Tnorease, Decrease oY 42 9,401,832 2,073,591 « 5ALO 100 9,584,564 5. 464 + 176,943 216.420 0,486 + 5519,412 16,357,721 10,838,279 1,131,144 4,145,479 3,014,336 . 1,874,279 — 769,862 + 1/058;%23 1,084,652 $21,998,372 41,360,039 19,966,084 604,417 mpared with 1860. $19,361,667 The Cincinnati Gazelle of Thursday says:— ‘The competition between the all rail via Albany, and ‘by the Stonington line of propellers, still continues. We Believe first class goods have been carried and are now on way from Boston to Cincinnati at 33c. and 0c. per hun- @red pounds, for-tirst class freighta. The New ‘k an Brie read, and its connections, the propeller line, termined to maintain a rail and water difference of léc., 80., Se. and 5c. on the four classes, while the New York Central will not consent to the difference, and hence the atting of tho rates. The result bas beou, 60 we arc formed, that merehants who intended purchasing in Ne York, have to Boston to procure their goods there, 0 as io ‘avail themnelves of. the low rate of freights from that point. The probability is, that unless rates are at ence restored from Horton, of which there seems to be Usele chance, the rates from New York will also come dows. ‘The Chicago Tribune of Thuraday thus notices the exchange market of that eity:— ‘There is a continual demand for currency, and whieh is still scarce, and the market for Eastern exchange was dull and heavy at par to 4 per cent preminm. In ome cases it was rather @ difficult matter to sell ex at par—so great was the pressure on the market. ‘Gold js still scarce, and in demand at { a 34 per cent premium. ‘The Boston Commereial Bulletin saye:— ‘The Suffolk Manufacturing Company, Lowell, divide 5 gant Ser fapteniber 1 ageinet 8 pisieens to Maron lent; in 1830—com! operations in 1832— wapital $600,000—drillings. The Tremont Mills, Lowell, (pace their usual September dividend. Capital §600,000— Bheotings and shirtings. Whether the Lawrenee Manu- Lowell, will make.a September divi et decided upon. Capital $1,500, rint- ings, &c. The Wamsutta Mills, New Bed- cent, payable next Monday, ‘24th insta: 25,929 rate 1851. The Weet Cambridge ‘Company has declared a dividend of $2 per share, payable on demand to stockholders of 29th instant. 2 per cent, and the earnings are said to have been It the first dividend of the company, which was in- in-'1854, and ts now firmly estabiished and » p= pyordy business. . fiteck Exchange. Satvrnay, Angust 91, 1901. $2000Gal&Chiclstmg. 08 2000 LEAWIstmighds 61 10 sbs Park Bank... 87 49 Del & Hud Ci Co.. 83 64 dO...ses.0. 82K 150 Pacific Mail SSCo. 7514 100 do... 5 75 io a NYCené's. . 92 100 do......1 Harlem 2m bis 90 =©180 Cleve & Tol RR... 4000 MicSoskgidbds 74 100 Chi & Rk Is RR.. 4000 Chics! imtg 88 200 do... . 9000 Ch&ANW 2mtg 16 50 2000 CivaTolskgidbs 73 © 100 The Dry Goods Trade. ‘Sho following is a comparative statement of imports of fereign dry goods at the port of New York for the week +4 simeo January 1:— For the Werk. 1959. 1860. i861. Qutered at port.....$2.811,247 3,145,598 494,126 Bhrown ou mui 244/527 3,217,509 1,014,906 patent ie irk 84,918,925 76,078,476 @arowa on market. 84,880,297 76,111,548 By the above table it will be seon that the dry goods entered at this port the past week were trifling com™ pared with the same priod within the last two years, while the amount thrown upon the market was less also, materially wader that for the past and the previous year. he aggregates since the Ist of January last have (een en'y half, or less than the half, of tho aggregates of he two previous years. Of the goods entered for con- fumaption the past week woollens amounted te $182,603; semen, t $32,040; silk, to $43,431; flax, to $20,876, aud miscellancous, to $12,238. Total, $311,187. As will be perceivod from the following table, ihe ex- ports ef cotton domestic goods were quite limited the past work. ‘The advance in raw ootton producing an ad- vaneo in shirtings, eheutings and drills, tended to cl check res be Bales. Falue. BS akan on a 18 $1,590 dh West Indies, 47 2722 Ry - 80 23700 sigh 131 $7,143 ‘The present week has witnessed some more activity fm trade than was apparent last week. The bulk of Whe business doing is from tho Wost and froin 8 On government account. Printing cloths tae anand about 6c. per yard, which, how- ever, does not equal the advance in the price of the raw material. Brown sheetings aud ehirtings, as well as bleached goods, with drillings, were beld at highor Prints, with good stocks, remained more aia @onery than other domestic goods,” Asm general rule, a ‘margin of five or six per cent is allowed on sales for cash, and the custom of demanding ch js much more preva- tent than usual. The trade doing is in the hands of com- i jew houses, and they not hithe r class, Army cloths were in good prices fully sustained, Manufacturing woollen goods tonded to sustain the market tor raw wool, we for certain descriptions suited for the produetion of goods. The clothiers were purchasing caseimeres and cloths to a fair extent for manufucturing into winter elothing ei Foreign goods were comparatively quiet, and sales making were moderate, In the absence of importations @f importance prices of staple and seasonable goods were eld with firmness. The supplies of heavy English ‘weollens were light. * Desirable styles of French silks ‘were ais firmly held, while sales were moderate, Small section saies have been held, but it is two early to look for movements of importance among houses in that jing, Receipts and Disbursements of the A Foreign Port sistant Treasurer at New York for Aus Apen, Juiy 81—Tn pork burg Dorchester, Clouthan, une. gui mOkOOCKETEM, Aug Sid bark Oraville, Crockett, Bere 5 my Hee arin bette. .. sy11¢ SB00G SAT TF gillQ@ Kone, Juve 48d ship Margaret Kitza, Jellerson, woms . + $178,491 34 Havana, Aug 24—In port shipa J § Harris, Harmo: Patent fee + 4,089 35, Realm, Burne; Bamber! Winer aud dostua M ran, a Post Office Department. e' rks St Jago, Hi Hioina, Gibbs, und Hamil Hodkins; A A Chaps 'be. Simpsou, and Ida Kaynes, Jenkin sebre May, Smith; Sultan, Sutton, aud Cosinopobiie, nd the recent arrivals, JaNuino, July 25—{0 port barks Mondamin, Perrall, Loan Treasury not ni Miscellaneous... une itley, 00 10,017,008 55 Re Total.......... AR 13,921,644 32 | for NYork r, MeLeod, for Sandy Hook for orderat Payments— and others, Sid 28d, barks Ei ‘irginia, Focke, Baltimore, Treasury drafts. $8,939,112 45 Cloud, Clements, do, 10 ballast; brig Union 8 Ul, St Thomas, do, ' Cid'a3d, bark Kedron, Farrell, Bi St Joux. NB, Aag 20—Arr ships Belle Creole, Crowell, Liverpool; Chicago, Chase, London, Zanziwar, June 13—Sid bark Persia, Asbby, Salem via Post itive drafts 14,342 27 ———— 9.015454 72 Balance August $1, 1861 Balance, Cr., disbursing ac 70 Hoe Mats aa - Receipts during the wwonth. BOSTON, Ang 30, achra Scioto, Macomber, Ron- oot; Royal 0 i 1, Baker, Payments........... wa and Albert, Parker, NYork. Cld ships Magelian, Potnam, wech Talbot, Merryman, do, to load tor Panam raph, Gilea, Riga; schrs Betle (Br), Perry, Jeremie changed); James Batter! jodfrey ,J D McCarty, Siti Standish, Atw and Bu ‘Hendrick Hudson, Lincoin, iet—Art (by tel) steamer Kensington, Pesnaeinia tate Receipts for customs in August, 1861. . 178,491 34 Arcedwoll, tres John & Albert, Liverpool; brig Maria The- , : reaa, Gibraltar Receipts for customs in Auguat, 1800...... et ae BALTIMORE, Avg 29-Cld barks Amelia, Gehring (new, BK $4,356,317 08 BM ti Huyule, Bordeaux; Industrie (Brem), Hileken, Decrease In August, 1861... . Balance Cr., bullion and expense accor nest, Allen, Town, CGH, brig Montrose, . Went to sea ih, ship Washington Booth, unt for Assay Olllce.. - 166,018 55 T 3 ig Avg 2—Arr schr Emeline E Potter, Beebe, ep ose as H Bh rat Oregon, Rhodes, and Fred Brown, Cai ———— 7,952,015 16 FALL RIVER, Aug 28—A’ hrs W P_Willias Rose, —————- | Philude! phia: Juation® Sheldon, ma Thos Winans, 5 Tota)....... . $8,118,933 71 | York. Returned sehr Sea Bird, Chuse, having carried away Payments in coi Sis2is70 2" ‘HARTFORD, Aug90—Areachra Fred Hail, Russell, Biiea: Paymeuts fine bars 2W) 168 TS dethport; Jahn Motfman, Selsey, do. Sid sehrs Sam Colt, 7,821,728 96 | Hilhard; Fk Brajuard, Chapman; C Hadden, Forbes, and Dr peorae 5 | “NEWBURYPORT Rid Ss ior orig: Predertek Balance...........04. i ss. $207,204 75 ’ Ang rr gene, Coin in hand in Aga’t Tr’s office. $8,641,204 60 eb rk wehre Suratoom, Adi af hag ee Coin in band in Assay Oflice.. 1,044,505 36 Epa, ‘bfadetphia; Restless, ——-——— 10,586,509 96 | NEWPORT, Au, ré Superior, Robinson, Rock- 2 land for Philadelphia; Allen H Brown, Daws, Providence for do; V York f sloop Vau Buren, Lewis, do' for Port Ewen (and ald AM nla, Somers, do for NYork; Elizabeth, Mayo, New Chatham ; Governor, Chase, Providence tor NYork: ‘29th—Arr alon sehrs Henry Givt and others, Chief, Durfee, FRiver for NYork. Sid Total... Bterling, J P Wallace, Meteor, Cliizen; Lees due ‘depositors 2PM—In port bark Martha Anna, for Cuba, he echre jo Uneas, Friendship, Empire, V Barkelew, Gazelle, Cordelia Balance, Kewite a deleo. pi e jazel ORD, Ang 2°—Anschr HM Wright, Fisher, unswik, NJ. sta ‘th, bark Sohn A Robb (late of Fuir- haven), of and for Sag Harbor, PHILADELIHIA, Aug id—Arr. schra Dirigo, Cook, Ta- vana; Emily, Powler, St George, Me; MG Leonard, Leavitt, eo; Greclan, Abbott, Porti Ment takill. Cid ship Tusearora, 4 sebrs ri, Raker, Providence; J Rodgers, Buckaloo, do! Mari Washington; Mary, dgers, Bridgeport, Con. id, Leavitt, Gloucester; | Hinkley, Leavitt. and Tilton, Tilton, Boston; N I Magen, Coombe, Pos ler, Willard. Roekport; 8 B Wheeler, McGfaug! Booden, Wrightingtod, Fal! River. , Aug 20-—Arr brig A Taylor, Tulpey, Eliza. Business of the United States at New York, for Aug Deposite of Gold: juvludiny Cal, Br. Mint i aaa ree ++ 3,100,000 Deposits of silver, including Foreign cow: Foreiyu bullior ‘ a Dethports Ligaie W Dy. ry Mc aflie, an iWin Garrisos United Status baiiion (contained in gold) an. fiuladetpbia; Medard Gulliver; Ella, Marston, and Do, do. (old coins) PROVIDENC Ug 2—Arr steamer Weatchester, Jones, Lake Superior. York; = jon _ ent ge armas Fountaii po es ‘ork; sloopa Rien), Bri ort Ewer wi a Moe Rhodes, NYork. sid MeKa brig webrs Ino, Crowell, Phila + Jabel le White, Harve: Rondont; Geo F Brown, Joline, do, Nelly Bloomtleld, Mu Newark; Phobe Elizabeth, Smich, NYork;B W El- nd Tranqnil, Bunce, do. T. Ang 20—Arr sehrs © 8 Watson, Hallock, Buckingham, Elizabethport! loop Ve- ait do. Bid sloop D Holbrook, Quick, Rondout, SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 6—Sid bark Whut’ Cueer, Ray- mond, Kanagawa; 8th, ships Kutnsei, Wilbur, and Coquin- bo, Rand, Puget Sound; barks Druid’ (Br), Short, Sydney; Kathjren' (Br), Dudley, ‘Geelong; schr Golden State, Miller, Tahiti; Ob, ship Caroline Tucker, Congdon, Cailao, Cli 7th, ships Dictator, Puillips, Hong Kong: 8ih, Harkaway, Ste: veus, Melbourne: Gaspee, An im, Callao, SALEM, Any 24—Arr sehr Ephraim & Anna, Thompson, Philadelpiia, “Cid schr Leoeadia, Small, NYork. Sid schro Cora, and Leocadia, WASHINGTON, DC, Aug 23—Arr echr Allen Middleton, Jr, Sipple, Providence. WISCASSET, Aug 2i—Arrachr S II Pool, McFadden, New York. Sid sch Harriet Baker, Webber, NYork. Total deposits, payable in c Gold bars stamped ‘Transmitted to U + 85,343,500 00 tees +1 ,A81 409 65 Mint, Phil., for coinage, .4,869,310 00 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. SarvRpay, August 31—2 P. M. Frovr.—The market, owing to light receipts with a de mand to complete orders and cargoes, was firta and tole- rably active, With sales of about 18,000 bbis., clowing at $4 30 a $4 85 for fair to ehoice and fancy extra State. Warat.—Spring wheat was firm and Northwestern club was in good demand at yesterday’s prices. The sates (oot- ed up about 140,060 bushels, Corn was rather firimor, bushels, closing at 48e, a 4834 f shipping lots of Western mixed. Pork was dull. Sales of 200 bbls, were made at $15 for mers, and at $10 for prime. Warisxey.—Sale of xbout 150,000 PERSONAL, VERY HEALTHY YOUNG PERSON pects to be contined the first week in Se Wil feel grateful wo any lady who will adopt her infant from {ts birth, as she desires to return to Naples. Address A. V. J., box 100 Heraid office. UFF DRESS—HARLEM.—DID NOT RECEIVE YOUR note of 'Thuraday, 224 August, until yesterday, there- fore you will forgive me for not keeping the appointment. At the plaice whore you addressed me yon will find a note directed “Evangeline.” WASHINGTON. SFO! ‘D—OF JAMES HARRIS 6 33) mice wari Port of New York, August 31, 1861. Ship E Z, Hodges, Liv Meter rer ae & Oo, Rhip Victoria, ‘Anderson’ Landon £ Morgan & Wiley. Ship Wiiliam Tell, Funck, Havre—Bovd & Hincken, Bhip Normandy, Tyler, Hayre—Boyd & Hincken, Brig Costa Rica, Peel, Agpinwall—Panama RR Co. Brig Echo (Br), Rice, Port au Prince—Wilnon & Cammon, Brix Rhoderick Dhu (Br), Potter, Harber Grace, NF—B FP imal}. eo John Geddes, Douglas, Si John, NB—J F Whitney & Brig Minnte Miller, White, Marseilles—Moore & Henry. Brig Kodlah, Peterson, Cette—F Talbot & Co. Phillips, Roston-- 11 D Rrookman & Co. Bi ra, Langthorne, Falmorith—Brett, Son & Oo. Rehr Cordelia, Dunkirk, Havie—Thon Dunhagn. Sehr J F Farland, Lascam, Montevideo—Merrfll & Abbott, Schr Mott Bedell, Ryder, Alexandria—Moit Bedell'& Co, Schr J A Parsons, Shaw, Wilmington, Del—J W McKee, Kehr M Rogers, Farren, Phtladelphta—Master. Schr 8 M Broghard, Champlin, Egg Harbor—T @ Benton & i". Schr Mary Emnia, Henderson, Exg Narbor—T G Benton & ne, Sebr # Rarer. Davia, Dighton—H G Racket. mn, ee Be cl ie ek. Hage o Yared, Co, Ma ibee—John Sone, Behr Rios Chandler, ‘Poriarmon NFORMATION WANTE , FSQ., who was taken from the sland Hospital, Blackwell’s isiand, May 3. Is very deaf, about 60 years old and lame. Any one knowing his whereabouts will oonfer a great fa- vor by addressing a note to Willian Henry, No, 88 Fighth avenue, New York city. NFORMATION WANTED—OF DANIEI, W. McKAY, who has béen absent since July, 1861. If any por. S00 OF persons can give any information of where he can be found they will confer a great favor by calling on tho subscriber, Joseph Giblin, 433, East "Houston treet, New York. TIS NOT ALWAYS MAY.—WHEN DO YOU GO BACK \o Switzerland? Come und see me. PHILADELPHIA BLACKBIRD. ANS eecaene SISTERS OF ANDREW NOLAN ARE requested to call at the offlce of CROCKER, WOOD CO. , 62 South street, N.Y. EW YORK.—HAVE ARRIVED FROM WASHING- r Ty th—-Maater. ton. Urgent business alone deferred me. Bebr Willow Hulse, Bostou—Master. NEW YORK. Schr Delaware, Maney, Boston—Master, 4 ili aM at Rha the lenin Se fae oe Schr Marla Louiea, Providence—Marier, Sehr Gen Tavtor, Jones, Providener—Masier, Schr Wm Butman, Smurt, Bangor—R P Buck & Co" Sebr Chase, Milla, Bristol—L Keuny. Behr Kossuth, Lee, Portsmonith--42 Mf Lewta, Schr J Rogers, Worthington, Hnrtford—H 8 Racket, Sehr Rival, Hobbie, Stamfard—R sanford, Barge J A Striver, Adama, Balumore—W Dalzell. Steamer Elizabeth, Fowler, Baliitnore. mer Chesapeuke, Crowell, Pordan’—H § Cromwell. Steamer Novelty, Shaw-—Pbiladeiphia. Steamer New York, Hunter—Yiviadelphia. Bbly Kearmge (of Bac) tobias Sagua, ip Kes (ol »), Robinson, ‘30 daya, to mas. torte at lower Quarantine. We) Brig E Drummond, Conway, Aspinwall, August 23, in bal- last, to.) FJoy. Angnst 6, O0imiiés W of Carthayena, saw a wed tw be the Winthrop; 17th, lat 2128, I 85, was in company with bark Carlous, Bell, from A date, Cape Antunio SE8 iniles, spoke US steamship Powbatanal well, cruising for the Sumier; 19th, #215, spoke bark’ Mustang, of Myatic, from Sa: lat 29 30, ian 69 65, passed 9 quantity ite pine, Eastern lumber, but a abort time in the wa- 25th, lat 33, lon 75 80, epoke brig RR Haskin, of Ham ; froma Havana for Boston, al! well—had ail sails furl a id repairing smaineail, which had had been splitina NE frig Haunab, MeEwon, New London, in ballast, Brig Nahant, Strout, New Haven or Philadelphia. Schr Rumbier (Br), Bissett, 8¢ Jom, NB, 11 days, with lumber, to Jed Frye & Co, Sehr H Curtis, Haskell, Lingan, CB, 12 days, with coal, to Behr Stranger, Hathawas, Blizabethport for Cohasset Nar Towa. Schr Thos Vaugban, Hall, Fizabethport for New Haven. Rehr M A Hildreth, Glover, Kivabet! port for Providence, Behr Maria Loulea, Miner, Elica for Har:ford. Sebr Snaan, Rmith, Elivahethport for Pawtucket, ehr New Globe, Tarr, Elizabethpor for Rook Schr Fakir, Heath, Etleabethnort for Newyai Sehr Chas L Hulse, MoGar, Elizabethport for Bridgeport, Sebr Eldorado, Mitahell, Jonesport, 5 days, Behr J Reed, Stetson, Glotwester, 4 dia: Rehr Vintage, Celeruan, Afuass for Huston, Schr D H Baldwin, Glover, Hondout tar Boston. Sehr Ann 8 Salter, Fish, Manhattanville for Wareham. Behr J P Wallace, Sapien, Sebr J Tinker. Thurston, Schr Fowler (Br), Lake, Bridgeport, 2 day Sloop W II Bowers, Brotherton, Provkkener. paiigamer Planes (US transport}, Wilson, Washington, mn AMELESS OR NAUGHT.—ON BROADWAY, CORNER Ninth stroet (picture corner), to-day (Sunday), at 3 e’clock and to-morrew same time. Pray a ae ILL, TAR LADY FROM LONG IAI cognized a gentloman, whose name she knows, in Bockman street yesterday about one o'clock, make ‘his » box 120 Herald further acquaintanoe by addressing U. aflice, SWARD—LOST WEE terday morning, near W: market, a small white French dog; white curly hair; whoever will return same to the owner, Mr. Gilbert, 92 Wallstroot or 17 Fighth t, Hoboken, slull receive the above reward. OST—LAST WERK, IN GOING DOWN BROADWAY 4 ina Broadway and Forty-second street stage, « gold Bracelet, marked M. J, H. A liberal reward will be paid on returning it to G. G. Lainb, No. & Albion plase, or 414 Fourth street, near Second avenue. OST—A SHIPPING RECEIPT BOOK, ON MONDAY, August 26. The finder will he snitably rewarded by: leaving it with Peter Riee & Go., No. 1 Stone street. OST.—LEFT, IN THE CABIN OF THE JAMES WATP, on Saturday, August 24, from Christopher street ferry to Hoboken, a Hobrew Prayer Book. ‘The finder Will be suitably’ rewarded by leaving it at the store, 19 and $1 Leonard atroet or with the lady, at 11. Bloueld place, Hoboken. OST—ON FRIDAY NOON, IN GOING DOWN THIRD avenue from Twenty-foarth street, 2 gold Thimble, with tho Jady’s namo in full en 18; algo initials of 4. G, 8. The finder will be Nboralty rewarded, it beng & keepsake of wfricnd who is dead, and recetve the thanks of the owner, ty Jeaving {t at Nichols’ Hotel, corner Twenty- fourth street und Third avenn __REWARD: ‘Steamer Franklin, Donghty, Battimore. REWARD.—STRAYED }ROM MELROSE, WHST- tearner Mars, Nichols, Pitt je) chester county. a large black Newfoundland Poy. Steamer Tronsiles, Vanderve The above reward will be paid for hi turn 10 6 very. Steamer Concord, Nor ora ‘7 Bowery. Bteamer Pelican, Jones, Providence, Steamer Westchester, Jones, Providenon, The hip Alexander Marshall, arrived last night from Liver. Peal bring 145 passengers, and reporis:—-Aug 2, lat 44,08, ton 3 43, spoke ship Florn Southard, hence for Giassow; Sth, lat 48:13; lon 17 85. aignalized ship May Quorn, bound EB; same day, passed bark Three Brothers, bonnd W: 6th, lat 4842, lon 202), signalized whip Express, bound. W; 8th, o lon lon 25, xienatized ship Belly Creole, from Liverpool for St John, NH: 21st, lat 42, jon 8527, sigunlized ark Hanron Gre- ory, hence fOr Cork; 24h, lat dl 06, bon 68 07, passed sbip (ervury, hence for Havre, ont a BrIOW. rk Jeveriand (Brem), from Liverpool. Bark Otidllie (Brem), from Bremen, » Bark Atlanta (Brem), from Bremen. Bark Gan Eden, Brig Henrietta, frem Neweaste. 1 REWARD.—LOSt, AUGUST 31, OFF STRAM- h boat Goorge Law, one Trank, one Vulise, one t; trunk masked W. W. M., valise marked R. DB. &, containing a lot of books and ‘alothing. Any one leaving the same at Merwin & Bray's, 246 Broadway, will receive the above reward, and no questions asked. fm REWARD.—STOLEN, ON THURSDAY MORN- ing, August 20, 1961, 9 bay Horse, abont fittscn hands high, seven years oid; a white spot in the fore head, a scar about the size of ‘a quarter of @ doilar on the left skle of the neck, the mane is wore off with a collar, a few gray hairs where the coliar comer, a short switch tail, with a litule gray hair on the end. NELSON RAND, Syosset, Queens Co. , 1. 1. 410 day night, thy 29th inst., about 9 o'clock, wile standing on the front platform of a Third a car on the down trip, a double cased gold Watch, I two ects of movements, Jerguson make; the outside has ‘aved on the baek the fuli name J. C. H., date of month and yoar. It being a prized relic ofa de. ceased friend I will pay the above reward, and ask no questions whatever. Address Mr. H., station A, Spring street Post ofiles, Steamshtps City of Wasnington (Br), Liverpool feamahips City o: ‘fasnington (Br), re fand pasaed Y at 1220 PM); Bremen, ol'and for Bremen; Co- lumbia, Havan: . $ hips Weet Potnt, Adelaide, and Lizzie Homan (Br), Liverpool; barks Minona, Dublin; Theoda, Galway; Wash: ingiou Butcher, Marseilles; Charles (Brem), Callao Marseilles; Augusta (Br), Antwerp; 0 d Dominion, briga Emily Fisher, 8 Croi 4 Dunning, Buenos ing Bird, Mirselies; Nalad (Br), Clentnoge see (Sp), Rio Grande; Gazelle Meshod (Br), Gibraltar; A dreas (Swe), Queenstown; TM Mayhow (Br), Bernd Poerlens (Br), sion, Liverpool, NS; ach ndonderry. ee KW: REWARD.—LOST, DURING THE EXCITE- Wind during Ce NW; frowh. 410 ment of the fire at 405 Fourth street, August RE act 19, an enainelied diamond chased Ring. The above reward Miscellancou will be paid on Jeaving the rng with J. W. BOUTON, 87 Tho Br staamahip City of Washington, Oapt Brooks, salied Walker street. yeaterday for Queenstown and Liverpool. = The Bremen steamanip Bromen, Capt Wessels, left yester- day fpr Southampton and Bremen. Sour Sta Bixn, Chase, from turned to port 25th, having carried away her forvmast. A Lamar Sonn was veporied ashore on Richmond Island Me, on the 20h, by steamer New York, mt Portlud trom orton. THE FIREMEN. SHIP HOOK AND LADDER Coy ¥ NO. The members of thts onmpany are hereby no- the regular monthly meeting will be held on lay evening, 2d inst., ab Putnam Hall, corner of Phird avenue and Twelfth street. By order. JAMES H. BRADY, Secretary, River for New York, ro” Notice to Marincrs, PILOTAGH. TO MANTEIN OF PESSKLS 44D OTTERS, eect Trinity Hous, London, Aug. 15, 1361, Notice ia hereby given that the hy-law recently made by thia corporation tor exempting frou compulsory piluta, EXPRESSES, _ JXURES: U AND m4 navigat st from any port or plese it 4 tune Peiamtues im bales! from any. port or piace tn the | TA) parnituro Packing Patablishos ated Tore eae Kingdom within the Pilotage jurtediction of this Board, dbes | &tr between Fifth aud Sixth avennes; Honsohokt Fur - niture boxed and shipped; furnity iry. Storage for furnitare. Statuary carefuly moved. e moved to the conn Pianoforics, Paintings and not relieve masters neqnalilied pilots ke charge of thoir vessels, from nalti 1 ni Act. By or Secrelary. RUENDS OF SOLDIERS, Spoken, &c. Ship Queen of the ,fyom Liverpool June 12 for Brinbay, 8, lat y Tul » Shtp) Manus, Bray, 22 days from Boston for Bombay, Jul 90, lat 31 15 N, ton BOO Ween Boston fo mus iors by HARNEEN’S EXTtiss (The oldest Exprers), Vilijams from Montreal for Liver- en arid Brodweay. an, Jones, from Shanghai Apri) 18 for ty charge only jane 3m Gasper Burwits \ ALY KATIA, AT A LARGE AND NUMEROUS: meeting of the citizens of the Twentieth ward, held on Thursday evening last, W. F. Cary was called to tre chair, and James F, Reynolds appointed secretary. The President on ere the chajr remarked that ho under- stwod the object of the meeting was to select a preference for the Mayoralty, to be voted for at the coming fall elec- tion; whereupon, on motion, a enmmittee of three was appointed to report a suitable candidate ‘Tho committee, on coming in reported as follows, which was carried upunimously— Whoreas, The history of the past has clearly demon- strated that men and principles are the only safeguard to perpetual liberty, prosperity and equal rights, and not men. without principles, but principles without men; therefore, Resolved, That im Jolin Kerr we recognise a gentleman, @ patriot, a man of intellectual and pecuniary worth: one placed above the sordid avaricious politicians of the day, and in whom the Empire city may place its confidence and trust, and that we rocommend overy voter to aupport bita as a fit and proper candidate for Paros well worthy and only meeded to be tried, W. ¥. CARY, President. Jamas F. Reynoups, Secretary. TH WARD.—THE FOLLOWING TICKET HAVING RE- i ceived & majority of yoles was duly elected:—For delegates to Fourth Assembly District Convention, Fa- J. Shandiey, J James M. Bailey, Jobo ermott. Fordelegatos to Eighth Assembly, Distriet lames Kennedy Inspectors, Me Convention, William Kly, Thomas Waters, George J. Brown, Richard Kimmons, Daniel McGarvey , Wm. WM. DOUC TY, JOSEPH HUGHES, > Inspectors. JOHN FORD, TH WARD.—AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AT No. 90 Charlton street, on Saturday evening, Augnat 31, 1861, between the hours of 6 gad 8 o'clock, 10 pursu- ance of the recommondation of the Democratic Republi- can Geveral Committee of Tami y Hall, we the sub- scribers, inspectors of election, certify that the following Licket was elected — For delogates to Third Assembly district, to mect at Laird’s Fifth Ward Hotel, on Monday, September 2, 1861, at 12 o'clock M.—John H. Heaselden, William Delamater , Dr, Patrick Nolan, Peter A. Crawford, For delegates to Fifth Assembly district, to meet at the Adriatic, corner of Hudson and Barrow streets, on Mon- day, September 2, 1861, at 12 o'clock M.—Bernard Cava- nah, Woolsey H. Lamb, Henry White, John Dowd, Joseph F. Rodgers. BSAAC ROBINSON, ) Inspectors MENRY OLIVER, of JAMES PURCELL. ) Election: TH WARD ON DECK.—AT THE PRIMARY ELEC- tion held at tho Crystal, 228 Grand street, in pur- suance to the call of the Democratic Republican General Committee ef Tammany Hall, to elect delegates to Syra. cusa, the following ticket was unanimously elected , viz:— For Delegates to tho Sixth Assembly District Conven tion—Witlam J. Ovey, Johu Fogarty, Joseph Hatton, George Debenhham, Patrick Yausey, Thouas McGuire, Frederic Burns, Fourth Assemby District—Nicholas W. Mooney, John Dalton. JOHN CAVANAGH, FREDERICK J. BYRNE, WICHOLAS W. MOONE 2TH WARD, NINTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.—AT A 1 primary election held at M. Halpin’s, corner of Seventeenth strect and Ninth avenue, on Saturday even ing, August 31, 1861, pursuant to a call of the Democratic Republican General Committee, at Tammany Hall, for Gelegates to the convention at Syracuse, the following ticket was unanimously clecte Delegates to Syracuse—David V. Freeman, James ‘Watson. Akernates—Nathanicl Jarvis, Jr.,S. T. Munson. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, WILLIAM WHITE, WILLIAM MORRI- 21" WARD.—“THE UNION, MUST AND BE PRE- ad L served.”—At a primary election held at Cot- ter’s, corner of Second avenue and ‘Thirty-fourth strect, on Saturday evening, August 31, 1861, in pur- suance of the call of tho Democratic Republican General Oomumnitwee of Tutnmany Hall, the following ticket was duly elected: For delegates to the State Conyention—Richard B, Cop- polly, Samuel 1. M. Barlow. For Alternates—A. V. Stout, Patrick McElroy. MICHAEL, COTTER, ) JOHN M. TRACY, JOHN HERRING, § Inspectors. SSISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, NO. 7 BOWL ing Green, New York, August 31, 1961. Sealed proposals will bo received at ‘this office until 10 o'clock Wednesday, the 4th of September, 1861, for far- niebing the Uaited States with four hundred and tity (460) line. The Pauling to be 10x30 feet, made of tho best No. 2 Paulin Duck, with good strong ‘eyelet holes all around, about 24 inches apart, and to be completed by the 25th day of September, 1861. Proposals to be endorsed “Proposals for furnishing Pau- ins,” and addressed to undersigned. R. SAXTON, Cyptain and Assistant Quartermaster United States Army. 00D COMPETENT BANI MASTER WAN1TE)}—FOR A arogiment now at Washington. None need apply uniess qualified to the task; he in to recruit his own men immediately. Apply at Parmelee’s fruit store, 686 Broad- way. (Oi GUARD SKA COAST ARTILLERY.—1'HIS ORGAN- ization will hold an eleatton A oftcors on next Wed- Readay evening, September 4, at 8 o'clock. A in tnd two Ieutananta will be elected to each’ of the pom: panics, The Committee will be at the armory , 654 Broad- way, every sroting. Previous to the 4th of Septem- arr D have signed promptly for this purpose, in or desiring it may be enrolled im the samo company: Hereatter Monday and Thursday cvonings wih be de- Yoted to instruction in heavy artillery, and every evening in the week recruits will be instruoted in the sehool of the soldicr, in different small equade, according to their pro- ficiency. Recruits ure being received daily. Early ap. plication must be made by any persons still desiring to join, at the armory , 654 Broadway , from 8 w 10 P. M. )BERT P. GIBSON, Chairman of Committce on Enrollment. Bexuamin Gurney, Gocretary. ip thee ATENT ARMY CAMP COT—JULY 23, 1861—WEIGHT less than eight ponnds; folds up in @ bag two fect Jong, requires no mattress; price $5. Officers and sur- geous in the army are invited to inspect them. Orders enclosing the amonnt will moet wih prompt attention. Office 429 Broadway, N. Y.,and M. H. STEVENS & CO., Brown’s Hotel, Washington, D.C. Agents wanted at all military eneampments, "ANTED—A MILITARY OVEROOAT, SUITABLE FOR Ad- an officer; it must be at a very low price. dress A. 8. H., Herald office. _. EXCURSIONS. Ce .P EXCURSION TO CAMPs ON STATEN ISLAND.~~ Faro six eents by Staten Island ferry, foot of White- hall street, between the battery and South ferry. Guide to campe:-—To reach regiments of New York Rifles, British Volnnteors, Mechanics and Artizene’ Empire Zouaves, and Yates Rifles, all at Camp Washington; Scott Rifles and Ira Harris Guard Cavalry, at Siiver Take; Third Irish Volunteers, at Camp Carrigan, Old Quarantine Ground, and Cameron Light Infautry, at Camp Morrison—leave steamboat at firat landing. Boats leave every hoor from iw M.to 7 P.M. On fine Sundays every half hour to JARED FOLKS’ CAMP MEKTING, ROCKAWAY Beach.-The steamboat MAY QUEEN will make daily trips, commencing Friday, 30th Inst., leaving Catha- rine slip at 8 A. M., Spring street, North river, 8:30, and Pior No. 4 North river, at @ e’clock. Retarning, leav- ing Rockaway at 4 P. M. Ree BOAT 10 THE FISHING BANKS. Fare 50 cents. Steamer CROTON, Capt. Dumont, Leaves Tenth sireet, E. R., Bock aly, TAB. Leaves Spring street, N. R..8:10; pier No. 4, 0 A. eS Teaver the Bunks’ 2330 P.M: N. B.—After this date the following landings will be discontinued:—Broome atreet, Brooklyn and. Thirtieth street. August 29. VONEY ISLAND FERRY, LANDS AT FORT HAMIL- ton.—The NAUBHON leaves Wert Tenth street at 9%, 124% and 8% o’clock; Spring street at 914, 1234 and B34; Jay strect ut 9, 12%, and 3%; pier No. 4 North river at 10,1 and 4. Fare, with return tickets, 26 cents, AY BOAT FOR ALBANY AND TROY.—THE NEW and fast steamboat DANIEL DREW leaves Jay sirect on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays, at 7 A. M., calling at Thirtieth street. Excursion tickets to be had on board. ORNING LINE FOR PEEKSKILL.—THE AURORA N leaves daily at 8 A.M. (Sundays 74), landing at West Tenth and Thirtieth streets, Yonkers, Hastings, Dobbs’ Ferry, Tarrytown, Sing Sing, Haverstraw, Grassy Point and Verplank’ Returning, leaves Peekskill at 2 P.M. SUNDAY, SEPTPMBER 1.—FOR NEWARK, FARE 13 cents, and Bergen Point, fare 10 cents, Steamer THOMAS P. WAY ioaves pier 29, North river, foot of Dey atroct, 01014 A.M. and 43, /. M. Leaves Newark at 13; and 734 P.M. NTEAMER LONG ISLAND LEAVES JAMES SLIP EVERY day, Sundays excepted, at 31g P. M., for Northport making the intermediate landi Leaves Northport al 6 A.M. Fare to Glen Cove, 20 cents; to Great Neck and Sand’s Point, 10 cents, Freight to Great Nock, Sand’s Point, and Gién Cove at half the usual rates. QIUNDAY BOAT YOR WEST POINT, COLD SPRING, % und Nowburg, fare 50 ‘cents, excursion Steamer BROADWAY leaves pier foot every Sunday morning at 7 o'clock, landing t, Thirtieth stroet, Yonkers, Hastings, Dobbs? Ferry , Tarrytown, Sing Sing aud Haverstraw. Retnening leave Newburg at 2o’clock, Sing Sing at 4 o'clock, YUNDAY BOAT FOR KEYPORT, BY THE OUTSIDE DS) route.—The commodious and ‘well known steamboat KEYTORT will leave Robinson street pier on Sanday, September J, al 9 o'clock A. M., landing at Fort Hamilton and Clifwood each way. Reiurning, leave Keyport at 317. M., Kort Hamilton at 444, and arrive in the city by 6 o'clock. Parsons desirous of an opportunity of view ing the fortifieations of the harbor, including Fort Lafay- cette, Sandy Hook, Highlands of Navesink and the At- lantic Oecan, will find this a good opportunity. Fare to Keyport 25 cents; Fort Hamilton, 18 cents. Excursion tick ots to Keyport and back, 40 cents. TPNHOMAS Fo HULSE. AND THOMAS HUNT WILL, leave Spring street for Fort Lee, stopping at Gut- tenburg, Buil’s Ferry and Pleasant Valley. Spring street, New York, 8:00, 10, 113,297. M., 3, 6 and 7:30. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER. 1, 1861. SALES AT AUCTION. SSIGNEE'S SALE Pe Au Extraordinary Opportunity for Housekeepers and the Trade. Over $12,000. worth of rich and costly Household ‘urniture, ‘To-morrow (Monday) morning, at 11 o'clock precisely, Comprising the beautiful and costly furniture contained in the large dwelling house, 162 Wet Twenty-first street, near Seventh avenue, The whole for absolute aud per- pe. sale, rain or shine, consisting of English Velvet and Tapestry Carpets, elegant rosewood Parlor Furniture, in suits, comprising three fuil suits, richly carved, all of which are covered in rich silk brocade, and of the best description; rosewood Centre and Pier Tables, Turkish Chairs, in blue and gold satin and moquet; Lamask and Lace Curtains; velvet and Turkish Lounges, Mantel and ier Mirrors, fine rosewood Etegeres, rich Sevres and resden Mantel Vases, Bisque figures, artistic Bronzes, Parlor Ornaments, &c. Eltgant seven octave Pianoforte, Music Cabinet, Stool and Cover; Elegant Bureaus, Bedsteads, twelve Hair Mattresses, Chamber Suits, in rosewood; bronze Clocks, spring seat Chairs, Mirrors, Bers and Bedding, oak Extension Table, two Sofa Bedsteads, rich Cut Glass of every description, 3 TEE FURY: A REGULAR MEETING OF THE FASHION PLEASURE Ground Association will be held at the Hone House, on Monday evening, September 2, at 8 o'clock. A ponc- tual attendance of members ts requested, as business of impdrtance will bo brought before the meeting. By or- der of tho President. IASHION COURSE.—PLEASURE GROUND ASSOCTA- tion. Great Trot. Flora Temple and Ethen Alien, ‘Thareday, ber 6, 1861, at 834 o'clock P. Match for $500. ' Mile heats, bost three in five. I Jones names double team Ethen Allen and his running mate Socks, to wagon, J.D. McMann names b. m, Flora Tot ple, to harnees. Good day andfgood track” N. B.—In th race Flora has the pole in each heat. Special trains for the course will leave Hunter’s Point at 245 P. M., and re- turn immediately after the race. Excursion tickets to go and return 85 cents; single tickets 20 cents, James #lip ferry, at 2 P. M., will connect with the train. Also Thirty fourth street ferry every five minutes. Stages from ‘Thirty fourth street ferry will be in attendance on the day of the ri JOSEPH CROCHERON , Manager. ASH'ON COURSE PLEASURE GROUNDS ASSOCTA- ation.—Double team race, Monday , Sept. 2, 1861, at 8PM. Match'for $500; mile and repeat, to road wagous, 8. McLaughlin names Lady Winthrop and Village Maid. 8. Crooks names Lacy Suffolle and Lady Crocheron, JOS, CROCHERON, Manager. CAULKINS, AUCTIO Valuable Paintings, Artistic Bronzes, Marble Groups, &e. Monday, September 2, at the elegant private residence solid rosewood, The whole will be wold to the highest bidder for cash, offering extra inducements to purchasers, Bilverware, Forks, Spoons, Casters, Ice Pitchers, Urns, Tea Service, marble top Buffet, Oilcloth, rich Chandos, Nera, &c. Sale positive, rain or shine, W. WESTCOTT, Auctioneer, A D. ER. e MORTGAGE SALE, Rich and costly Household Furniture, Elegant rosewood Pianoforte, Rosewood Parlor Suit, in brocatel, 220 West Fourteenth street, near Eighth avenue, Commencing at 10 o'clock. The sale comprises the entire contents of the house. ‘The elegant Parlor Furniture was made to order and is in as the entire furniture of the house is new, having all been made within six month Elegant rosewood seven octave Pianoforte, with al modern improvements, overstrung bass, &c., ‘Cos 5 rich rosewood. Stool, covered in’ satin and embroidered Cover; three elegant full suits of rosewood Parlor Furni- ture, in rich brocade and satin; rosewood Etegeres, splen- did and costly Parian Ornaments, rich Vases, &c.; ‘also, a Maguificent collection of rare Paintings, rosewood Turkiah Easy Chairs, in fine reps; rosewood Centre and Side mar- ble top Tables, richly carved. Chamber Suits, in rosewood and mahogany; Bureaus, earved Bedsteads, Wasbstands, Sofa Ber's, in fine hair- cloth; ten. pure Hair Mattresses, from 40 to 50 pounds. made to order and tn excellent condition. Dining Room Furniture consists of fine oak Extension Table, Silverware. rich China, Ivory and Silver Cuthry, Forks, Spoons, &c., with heavy cut and en@Maved Glass- ware of every description, Sale positive, by virtue of chattal mortgage. MORTIMER GRIFFIN & ©9., AUCTIONEERS, @ Elegunt first class Hoi s»hold Farniture, Pianofortes, Paintings, Statuary, Bronzes, &, At public auction, The property of a family dectining housekeeping. To. morrow (Monday), at the private residence of ADI ham Vanderpool, Esq., 48 West Sixteenth street, betwoen Fifth and Sixth avenues, sale commencing at 1034 o'clock. Catalogues at the house, Drawing rooms—Soiid rosewood Drawing Room Suite, covered with brocatel; Etegeres, Bookcases, Centre Tables, Velvet Carpets, Chandoliers, Candelabras, Paint- ings, Clocks, Mirrors, Embroidered’ Lace Curtains, mag. nifleent 7 octave rosewood Pianoforte, Stool, Cover, Canter- bury, rosewoo1 and mahogany Bureaus, Bodsteads, Ward- robes, Hair Mattresses, Feather Beds, Blankets, Gounter panes, Sheets, Bolsters, Pillows, Sofas, Rockers, Chairs, ‘Tables, Sideboard , Cabinets, Curtains, Cornices, Shades, In grain Carpets; also Furniture of servants’ apartments ;a'80 Basement and Kitchen Furniture, with which aie’ will commence. Sale peremptory. UCTION NOTICE.—AN EXTRAORDINARY OPPOR A tunity for boarding and housekeepers, All the cle- gant Houschold Furniture of a Jarge first class boarding house, 128 Waverly place, east of Sixth ue, will be sold at public auetion ou Moaday, September 2, at ck precisely, consisting of a Solid. rosewood I’ar- vered in crimson and maroon brocatel; rose- wood Etagere, Pier ainl Contre Tablos, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Curtains, Shades, Mir ors, Paintings, Lounges, Chairs, Sofa Beds, Rockers, Mattresses, Bedding, Bolas, Pillows, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, '&e. Also a solid black walnut Extensien Table, Glass aud China Ware, Forks, Spoons, Casters, &e.; Oilelotbs, Chandoliers Clocks, &e. Allof this furniture has been tised only alnco Inst May, and is in very good condition. ERNST RAFT, Auctionoor. UCTION NOPICE.—RY VIRTUE OF A CHATTEL mortgage, I will seil, on Monday, 2d of September, at 10}, 0°clock, the whole of the Furniture in the horse No. 13 Renwick strest, near Hudson surest, viz:—Parlor Suite, iarge gilt Mirrors, fine Paintings, &c.; mahogany Bureaus, Sofas, Lounges, marble top Wasistands and Toilet Xets, hair and spring Mattresses, fine Beds and Bedding, Brussels and Iugrain Carpets; also Crockery, Cutlery, Glassware, &e. D. BURKE, Atle! | DERDU: UCTION.—BROWN. & WN OLS WILL SELL, ON ‘Tuosday, Septomber 3, at one o’clook, in front of salosrooms, 35 Nassau strest, a pair of pony built }lick Horsoa, six’ yoars old, 1434 hands high, warranted sound, kind and gentle in all harness; goo!, prompt drivers. The ewner having no further use for thrm will be gold with. out reserve. UCTION SALE OF READY MADE CLOTHING, &C.— A. M. CRISTALAR, azctioneer’, will sell, on Monday, Sepcember 2, at 10 o'clock, at 23 Bowery,’ a large and geuieral axwortment of seasonable Clothing, comprising cloth, casaimere, pilot and potcrsham Frock, Sick, Busi. nesa and Overceats; doeskin, cloth, cassiuere and eatinet Pants, silk, satin, velvet and cloth Vests. Also Cloths, Cassimeres, Pilots, Trimmings, Buttons, Boots and Shoca, Dry Goods, ke., &e. Alo a lot of gutta’ percha Clothing, comprising Coats, Pante, Aprons, Hate and Caps, Horse Covers, Sadile Kags, &c. SSIGNEE’S SALE.—JOHN LLOYD, AUCTIC R JOHN LLOYD & SONS will sell, on Thursday, sep- tomber 5, at 438 Canal strect, at 10}; o'clock, tho entire Stock of the Wholesale Looking Glass and Picture Frame Manefactory. ‘The Stock consiste of French Plate Mivrors, Loskivg Glasses, Oi) Paintings and Fhigravings: also o large lot of ge mahogany, black walnut and rosewood Frames, Work Benches, Gas Fixtures, Oflice Desks, Chairs, large jron Safe, wade by Herring; Horse, Cart and Har- near. Wiil be sold at 12 o'clock. Sale poritive, rain or shine. ‘The trade will do well toattend, By order of D. PHENS, Assignee, ENRY GREEN, AUCTIONEER.—ON MONDAY, SEP- tember 2, at 103¢ o'clock, at the auction store, 194 William stroct, a quantity of Groceries, Wines ‘and Liquors, the contents of a grocery store; 50,000 Segars, &c. Also at 12 o'clock, A quantity of faabionable Ready Made Clothing, Dry and Faney Goods, Yankee Notions, six Gold and Silver Ww AVER, AUCTIONEFR—O} é 170 CHATHAM eet, will eel, by virtue of a chattel mortg 10, on Monday, the 2d inst., at 11 o'clock, the eontoats of ‘No. 428 West Twenty-fifch street, throngh to ty-sixth strect; Flagging, Curbing, Coping Btone, Sille, Steps, two track Horses, one pony horse ‘Truck, two Hand Trucks, two Carts, Light Wagon and Harnese, Truck and Cart, Harness, two board Sheds, Wagon Horses, and ali other Stock and Fixtures in’ said yard. JOHN C. PERRY, Attorney for Mortgagee. AWNBROKER’S SALE—“OF MEN AND) WOMEN’S Wearing Apparel, Jowelry, Watcher, &c, A. M. CRISTALAR, auctioneer, 25 Bowery, will sell on Tuesday, Sept. 3, at 103¢ o’clock, Silk, Merino and Calioo Dresses; other Shawls; Remnants Silks: alko Cca's’ ea and Jewelry, &e. By order ef ill sell on Monday, at 103g o'clock Catharine street, a full assortment of men’s and women’s Ciothing, Silk Dreasee Over and Fock Coats. Pants Shirts, ghoets pakker. T ~ GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, OF Quilts, Shawls, irts, Watches and Jewelry, &, by order of 8. Case, Counters, &¢. ; Soap, Candles, Starch, &. Also'a good Horeo and Wagon M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEFR—WILL SELL TO-MOR- Tow, at twoo’clock, at 454 Canal street, all the Furniture of a family breaking np housekxeeping—Splen- did Carpets, Parior Suita, Chamber do., Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture, &.; also, Farniture of a hotel—25 iron Bedstrads, Bedding, Carpots, &c. Cush advances of $100 and upwards. RWICIAL TKETH.—DR. LUTHER, DENTIST, STILL A continues at 138 Sixth avenue, between Tenth “and Geventh streets, to insert beautiful and substantial sete, on pure silver, for only $8; on fine gold and platina, $25; single Teoth, $1; Tooth filled and extracted without the least pain; artificial bone Alling only 50c.; all work war- ed. (OR SALE—THE TROTTING HORSE HONEST PENER, Apply © HIRAM WOODRUFF. NION, course, 1 OTTING. —-TROTTING.—TUESDAY, SEP- tember 3, at 31; P.M. Mateh for $200, play or pay. Mile heats, best three in five. Hiram Woodraft names c. g. Tom Sayres to wagon. F. Tallman names b. g. to @ 200 pound wagon. it a _ SHAW & WRITE, Proprictors VERY FINE COUPE AND HARNESS FOR SALE.— Has been but jittle used and will be sold low. Also, w close a concern, an assortment of new double and sin- gle Harness at a bargain. Apply at 654 Browdway. OR SALE—BY A GENTLEMAN LEAVING FOR KU- rope, two bay Carriage Horses, 1534 hands high, soven years old; also, Carriages and a Cow. Apply at 245 Henry street, Brooklyn, or at the office 32 South Willian street. , : R SALE—A PAIK iy. GRAY PONIES, YOUNG AND well matched; also s8t_ Double Harti ss; will be sold low, as owners have no use for them. Apply it 250 Wash: ington street. OR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME PAIR OF CARRIAGE Horses, bay, with black points, loug talis; six yeara oud and warranted sound. Apply at the private stables, No. 41 East Sixteenth street, near Fourth f) OR SALE—A SKELETON WAGON, NEARLY NEW, made by one of the best_ makers, in good ruuning order, To be seen at 99 West Twenty-ninth street, in the feed store. OR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME STYLISH JER black Horse, 16 hands high, seven years old, sound and kind; sold for balf his cost. "Can be seen at King’s stable, Forty-first. street, between Madison and Fourth avenues, Has been used in coupe. ORSES FOR THE ARMY.—I WISH TO PURCHASE 1,600 Horses, fifteon hands high, for hight cavalry; auy color except white; must be quick, active horses, not over eight years old, sound and kind to saddle. Apply to J. O, TAYLOR, 108, 105 and 107 East Twenty-fourth atreet, New York. } ORSES AND CARRIAGES SELLING OFF CHEAP. 100 Carriages, Rockaways and Buggies. 100 Grovers’ and second hand Wagons of all kinds. 184 Fulton avenue and 10 Nevins strect, Brooklyn, CARRIAGE AND HARNESS FOR SALE.— The Horse is between six and seven years old; ia found, kind and geatie, ‘The Carriage (made by Wood & Brothers) has be , but is in good order. ‘They will will be sold, cither together or keparately, at very mode- rate prices. Inquire at 93 Prince street, corner of Mercer. IHREE WAGONS AND FOUR SETS HARNESS FOR sale cheap; can be geen at Nog. 31 and 33 Ley street Watson, three quarter seat, trotting; Parker, two handr pound, top, good as new; one full xpriug, leather top, Du- senbury & Van Duser, pole and shafts; one light Double and three sets Single Harness, Were HORSE, TOP WAGON, HARNFSS, &C.; any gentleman desiring to dispose of such wil Most a cash purchaser if the outfit ts satisfactory; horse Must show speed, be gontle, stylish, not over cight years old, and in all respects sound and kind; wagon har. Ness not much used. Address with full partieuwlars, box 81 Brooklyn Post “ANTED NO PURCHASE=A GOOD SECOND HAND top light Wagan, full springs. Address A. S. Rey Herald office, stating price, where to be seen, aud how long ia use. 1 00 HORSES | WANTED.—APPLY THR eo subscriber at the stables of A. 8 Chain- beriin, or Post & Nichols, 82 East Twonty-fourth treet, noar Third avenue. PHILIP COPELAND. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. WITH BOARD, WANTED IMME- diately—In New York, above Tenth strevt, between Fourth and Sixth avennos; the house must be high swop, in good location, aud thoroughly furnished; rent not te exceed $1,000 per annum, to a small family, no boarders nor children, with best of references. Address A. ©. C., Brooklyn Post ottice. RATIS.--A GEN TEEMAN AND HIS WIFE WILL take charge of ufurnished House, ina recpectable 1 ocality, gratis, antil its cocupants return from the coun- try, or otherwise; reference as to respoctubility will be Given, Address £. §., Herald office. OOMS WANTED.--THREE OR FOUR rooms, fa Staten Island, Harlem or Morrisanta, for three adults and two ebildren; not ever $5 per month, Address X. Y., 269 Bowory, Furniture store, OOMS WA D IN BROOKLYN—KOUK OK FIVB Rooms on One tor, containing gas and water, in a Kenwel house, bya gentionan, wile and two ebiidren. Address, stating rent, &c., Power, Herald office. or Brovk- lyn Post office. Noire WANTED—IN SD bie for a Liquor mm’ be moderate. West street. ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE, INCLUDING linen and silver, by a gentleman with « small fami- 10 will take the best of care of the saine; price not exered §600 per annum to May Ist; best of references gnen and payinent made in advance, if required. Addvest W.C., box 1,227 Post office, stating terms and locabity. ‘ANTED—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, A SMALL COT- tage or a floor in a sinall hous, mn or near New York; must be neat wid clean, and in a respectable neigh. borhood; rent ow. Any person haying such enn hear of a tenant who will pay prompt and take good care thereof, by addressing Honest, Herald office. To save time and trouble state full particulars. N. B.—The subscriber wonld buy if s e; also Apartments in same; rent Address Alexander Patterson, 504 ‘ANTED—IN BROOKLYN, A SMALL, AND NEATLY furnished Mouse, for a tenant whose family cons ists ef himself and wife only. Address, stating rent, which must be low, Clarence, Box 213 Herald offive, for three ys. 3 ANTED—AN UNFURNISHED ROOM AND. BED. ra, On second floor, rent not to exceed $6. Ad dress & IS". , bor 2,576 Post affice. Want trsk ROOM, EITHER ON OR NEAB Broadway, between ‘Grand and Eighth: élrecte cfiloe of @ medical gentleman preferred. Wednesday, box 2,870 New York Post oflice. ‘Address, "tid WANTED, FHOM THE IST OF OCTOBER UNTIE TIN 1st of Muy, a smal! House, or part of a bonse, fur nished; must be in a pleasant neighborhood and central faintly emall; rent low. Full particulars given in answer n will be paid wo thom, Address P., box Wy aire ronnieren APARTMENTS, IN THE WES} part of the city, consisting of Perior, Bedroom and Kitchen, for a dress M. D., moderate. leman, his wife and two children. Ad lerald office, stating price, which must be ‘ANTED—PART OP A HOUSE, CONSISTING OF TWO Parlors and three Bedrooms, containing gas and water; location below Twelfth street. Rent not to exceed $200. Addreas 1.0.R., station G, Spring street Post of ‘ANTED—FURNITURE FOR PARLORS AND FRON' basement (new second hand not objected to) Imme diately. Parties wishing to seli at a decided sueritice cas address, with particulars, for three days, Furniture, Herald Oftce. i t RTIFICIAL TEETH.—SEAUTIFUL PATENT GUMO- types, new le. Prices extraordinary. Silver sets from $8; rubber, $10; gumotypes, $20; gold, $20; val- canite, $20; single tweth, $1. Guaranteed first class den- tistry. Five premiums awarded. National Dental Gal- Jery , Sixth avenue corner of Twenty-second street. Dr. MANSON, Dentist. RTIFICIAL, BONE FILLING FOR DECAYED TEETH.— Inserted while soft and without pain. Aching teeth, Or inere shells, can be filled and preserved by the dis’ coverer, J. PEATSON, M. D., rooms $50 Broadway, west side, one door above Seventeenth street. All operations guaranteed. R. LUTHER, DENTIST, HAS REMOVED TO NO. 104 kast Twenty-second street, botween Third and Lex- ingign avenues, where he continues to supply superior dental operations at his usual moderate charges, including his complimentary book presentation to cash patrons. _PASSPORTS. G TRAVELLERS.—U. 8. PASSPORTS, INDISPE N 3A- y! bie to all persons leaving this port, proeured within 48 hours: also Sight Drafts, payable throughout Europe, issued by G. SCHMIDT & CU., European Baakers and No- taries Public, No. 1 Chambers street. NITKD STATES PASSPORTS PROCURED BY R. CARLTON OVERTON, Notary Public and Custom House Broker, 34}¢ Pine streot, front office. NITED STATES PASSPORT BUREAU, 262 BROAD- way , corner of Warren atreet.—United States Pass- ports issued (as above) threagh J. B, NONES, United States Commissioner. Notary and Commissioner for all the States, Naturalized citizens must produce certifi- } cates, BEDROO! $24, in all colors, of warranted manufacture; also Solid chestaut Chamber Suits, plaim and ornamental, at H. F. FARRINGTON’S, 368 Street, opposite Wooster, Established in 1848, ie JURNITURE, CARPETS, BOOKS, &C., BOUGHT FOR ready money, at 123 Sixth avenue, between Ninth Tenth streets. rae FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—ANY PERSON wishing to rent Furniture for five or six rooms, ata low price, may address or inquire at 10% Thompzon st. ANTED—OFFIOR DESK, CHAIRS, cheap for cash. Address A.B. U., box 3,045 Post ‘ANTED—BY A RESPONSIBLE PARTY, TO HIRE, with the privilege of buying, Parlor and Bedroom Furniture. Address box 215 Herald office. ANTED.--ANY PERSON HAVING A SET OF BED. room and Parlor Furniture for sale Cheap for cash, can find a buyer, Address F, J., Herald office. a RAILROADS. _ JLT UDSON RIVER RAULROAD.—TRAINS FOR ALBANY, Troy, the North and West, leave Chambers atreet t7 and ii A. M., and 3:30, 6 and 10:15 P. M. EW YORK, HARLEM AND ALBANY RAILROAD.— Summer arrapgement.—Express train for Albany, Troy, North and West, leaves Twenty-sixth street Station at ]1 A. M. For local trains see time table, JOHN BURCHILL, Assistant Suporintendenh

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