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2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Monpay, Sept. 9—6 P. M. To-day’s bank statement compares as follows with that of last Monday:— Week end Augul ie. Circulation, Deposits 118 8,440,155 120,426,010 Sept. Tes... 180,158,290 41,887,280 8,890,081 114,001,061 Decrease. $1,928,244 8,210,883 — 6,244,049 Increase. pan — 450,420 7 ‘This is about the statement which was expected; in some particulary it is better than was looked for by many. The amount of gold paid by the banks into the Sub-Treasury between August 31 and September 7 was $5,600,000, exclusive of amounts drawn out of bank in specie by individual depositors for subscriptions to the national loan, which may probably be set down at $2,000,000 more. We thus perceive that during the week for which the above statement was made the banks lost to the Sub-Treasury not less than $7,600,000, considerably more than twice the net loss shown above, It follows that at least half the gold taken ont of the banks and paid into the Sub-Treasury during last week returned before the end of the week to the bank vaults. The infe- rence is obvious that the money will continue to return to bank very nearly as fast as it is advanced by the banks to the government, and that our ks will he able to carry the government through this war, with loans of $50,000,000 at intervals of €9 a 90 days, without impairing their specie strength for any length of time. The truth of this statement is still more clearly shown by a retro- spective glance at -the operations of the banks during the past thirty days. Three wecks ago the banks held $50,000,000 in coin, and the ib-Treasury (August 17) $4,380,000; total, $4,- 0,000. Now the banks hold 800,000, and the Sub-Tre (including balances to credit of dis- bursing officers) about $13,000,000; total, $54,800,- 000. Thus the specie is all here still, and has not been hoarded or dispersed, as alarmists predicted it would be. Again, since August 19 our banks have lent the government $12,600,000, and the people have subscribed $4,000,000, about $3,000,000 of which came out of our bank vaults. The total pecie suffered by the banks during past twenty days appears to have $15,600,000; but the above average shows a loss during this period of $8,100,0%. It follows that the difference—say $7,500,000—has flowed back into bank, having been disbursed at the Sub-Treasury here in pay- ment of Treasury drafts. These facts justify the helief that when the new system is thoroughly or- fenized, the payments by the banks to the Sub- ‘Treasury and the disbursements of the Sub-Trea- yin favor of the banks will so nearly cach other that month in and month out the specie reserve of the one and the balance of the other will remain the same, The dectine in the bank loans exhibited above reflects the payments by the Sub-Treasurer to the banks in liquidation of popular subscriptions to the national loan. As fast ag the banks part with their Treasury notes their discount line decreases. The same cause accounts for the heavy decrease of de- por People are converting their idle bank balances into Treasury notes, thus at one stroke ninishing the liabilities and re- ducing the burthen of the banks. As popn- lar subscriptions to the national loan increase, the bank deposits and discounts will decline, until a point is reached at which speculators will begin to buy Treasury notes and borrow on them on call, for the sake of the difference between 7 3-10 per cent and the market rate of interest on call loans, The money market continues dull and unchanged. There is perhaps rather more inquiry for money among the discount brokers, but good paper is 80 e that rates have as yet varied very little. Foreign exchange is firmer. The amount of mercantile bills offered for this packet proves lighter than was anticipated, and leading bankers have advanced their rates to 108 for bills on London. Bills on Paris sell at 5.32% a 35. Stocks are better again, especially the Western shares, which continue to be purchased by strong parties, whether for investment or speculation is not known. It seems probable that the idea of the bull operators is that the creation of several hun- dred millions of new currency, and the disburse- ment by government of one million dollars per day, must create a general expansion, just as the distri- bution of the @Jnited States deposits among the State banks did under General Jackson, and as the discovery of California gold did in 1850-’55; and that such expansion will’ be soonest felt in the stock market, to which the outside public will rush in the hope of making money on the first symptoms of a general advance in stocks. At the boirds to-day Galena rose %, Rock Island 1, Toledo ¥%, Ilinois Central 34, Burlington 4; while the shares of the roads near by—Central, Erie and Hudson—sympathized to the extent of 14a 14 each. Government stocks were moderately active, with- out change of quotations, except in the case of two year Treasury notes, which were 14 higher. State stocks were dull and generally lower. Itis rumored that the United States District Attorney is about to take steps to prevent dealings in the stocks of the seceded States at the Brokers’ Board. It is obvi- ous that Missouris and Tennessees would be ex- cepte’ from the effect of any such measure. Over one-half the people of Missouri are loyal, and it is believed that Eastern Tennessee, which would be severely injured by any steps taken to discredit the State bonds, is almost wholly so. The policy of the government will be to strengthen, not to weaken, the bonds of the State government of Missouri, and to encourage, not to discourage, the loyal men of Tennessee. As to the bonds of Louisiana, Georgia and other cotton States, which are occasionally dealt in here, there is no reason why the trade in them should not be stopped, if government has any reason to believe they are being sent here from the South for sale. The mar- ket closed steady, the following being the last quotations:—United States 6’s, 1881, registered, 89 sur, nce a 8914; United States 6's, 1851, coupon, 90 a 9024; United States 5’s, 1874, 79% a 80; Indiana 5's, U7 a 7714; Virginia 6's, 54 a 544; Tennessee 6's, 44.0 44%4: North Carolina 6's, 62% a 63; Missouri 6's, 4344 043%; Pacific Mail, 7854.79; New York Central, 73% a 73°4; Brie, 2534 a 26; do. prefer- red, 4724 a 48; Hudson River, 33% 93%; Har- lem, 107% a 11; do. preferred, 25% a 26; Reading, 36 a 3634; Michigan Central, 42 a 44; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana, 14 a 144; do. guaranteed, 30% a 314; Panama, 110% a 112; Mlinois Central, 674% a 68; Galena and Chica- go, 69%4 a 697%; Cleveland and Toledo, 30% a 30% Chicago and Rock Island, 4454 a 41%; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, 623% a 6344; Delaware, Lackawana and Western, 67% a 6814; Milwaukee and Prairie du Chien, 17% a 18; Ulinois Central bonds, 7’s, 9244 a 9344. We have received a number of interesting documents rejating to the new loan; among others, Mr. Chase’s circular to his sub. scription agents, the formal instructions un- der which they will act, and the adyertisc- ment to the people. As is well observed in the introduction to these papers, the civil institu- tions and organization of our country are widely different from those of all other nations, and the ppeal to the people for money is a wholly untried experiment, It affords them an opportunity of passing judgment upon the policy or impolicy of the wa If they consider the Union and its bless- ings of no value, of course they will not subscribe; if, on the contrary, they care for the perpetuation of the Union and the privileges and benefits which it secures, they will subscribe to the loan if they have to sell any other property they may possess. A man who owns $1,000 wor tocks, or ships, or merchandise, or property of any descrip- of land, or tion, could in reality afford to give more than ten | prices. Rye flour was steady at our quotations, with per cent of the whole for the sake of maintaining | 841s of 250 bbls. Corn moal was in moderate demand At our quotations, with limited sales. Wheat opened heavy at Saturday's prices, but grow more active towards close, and exhibited rather more firmness. The firmness in freights tended to check an improvement in prices, ‘Tho sales footed about 175,000 bushels at $1 20 a for white Ohio, $1 25 0 $1 29 for white Kentucky, Q $117 for amber Stato and Michigan, $1 12 a $1 15 for red State and Western, $1 a $1 11 for amber Iowa and Green Pay, $1 a $1 09 for Milwaukee club, and 95c. &$1 04 for choice Chicago spring. Rye was firm and in light supply, with sales of 6,600 bushels, to arrive, at 69c. Corn was tnehanged and in good domestic and export de- man; sales footed up about 210,000 bushels at 45. a 4dc. for Eastern ports, and at 47}Zc. a 48c. ts Western mixed, ‘and 4840. a 49e. for estern mixed. Barley the nation and the government under which this people have grown so rich, 80 prosperous, so intel- He is not asked to give, but only to lend his money, at a higher rate of interest han he can get for it at any of the great financial if the rebellion succeed, and the Union be permanently dissolved, it is ob- vious that the era of peaceful enterprise, com- merce and agriculture which this country has nearly half a least half a more th $1,1 proc’ lowing of the rey crop. Lo. Do. Do. atte old fave 15500 31000 7000 2000 ligent and go free, centres, enjoyed give way for at war, during which trade will be impossible, indus- try destroyed, agriculture neglected, property of all kinds enormously depreciated, real estate un. saleable, railroads bankrupt, foreign commerce arrested, shipping thrown out of employment, capital scarce, enterprise rare—the very soul and spirit which have made the nation whatit is broken Tf, on the contrary, the government reassert its strength, and put down this atrocious rebellion with a strong hand, the United States will emerge from the contest stronger than ever; ants will be better acquainted and homogeneous, have lain 60 republic, threatening endangering its very existence at every recurrence of the stated periods of our government, will be finally disposed of and crushed out. a 46 Moe. a dT 3g century will century of choice do., and 60c. a Sle. for was quiet,’ About 8,500 bushels barley malt were suld at Oats were steady, with sales of Canadian at 27c. a 30e., and of State and Western at 3c. a 34c. Corves.—The market was steady, but not active; sales of 700 bags of Rio wore made, a good part at 14340. a 160, Corroy.—The market was some loss active an ‘The announcement of an advance by the Africa, without giving tho actual amount of the rise, leave the trade in doubt, and tended to check transactions. Tho sales wore , in lots, closing at 22c. for mid- FxeicuTs.—Rates were firmor, whilo engagements were light. To Liverpool 20,000 a 30,000 bushels of corn wero engaged at 103¢d, ‘To London wheat was at 1234d. mags, and flour at 343d. To Havre 18,000 reate of wheat wore engaged at 28c., and some flour at Hay.—The market was unchanged, with sales confined to city use and government contracts. Mo1asses.—The market was firm, with limited sales, Navat Sronws.—Sales of 1,000 bbls. of rosin were mado at $4.50; 500 do. at $4623¢. Spirits turpentine sold in small lots at $1 30, Oits,—Linseed was steady, with limited sales at 59 a 0c. Crude whale was in fair demand, with sales at 4c. , while crude sperm wa confined to 200 a 300 bales, and dead. in bulk and by their inhabi sies which of the long in the bosom its peace and It is between two prospects that every citizen must de- cide, when the government agent opens his sub- scription book in his locality. It only remains for us to add here that the appointments of agents will be made to-day or to-morrow. Five hundred, we believe, will be appointed at once, and directed to open their books forthwith. one-fifth of one per cent on the amounts paid to the government through him, by way of commis_ sion; his office and advertising expenses are like. wise paid. Mr. Cisco paid thé banks this morning a second sum of $702,000 in liquidation of their loan to gov- ernment out of the proceeds of the popular sub- The applications for Treasury notes steady at $1 25, ho market was heavy but moro Active, at the close: the sales footed up about 1,200 bbls, for moss, with smatl lots heavy barre and prime at $075 and at $10 for extra heavy barrels, New mess sold at $13.60. 1, with sales of 400 bbls, at § Tepacked mess, and at $12 60a $13 0 for oxira, Cut moats were in moderate demand, and sales confined to 40 a 50 packages at 4440. a4 3c. for should Lard was more active, with sales of 700 a 800 packages a $40. a 9140, for common to. prime qualities, Butter was at 180. a Me., for Stato Siate cheese was at 6c. ac. aud Ohioat dc. ly and in good « : 8, and at 5r. a Bec. Each agent receives ud at 9c. a 13e. for Rice was steady, with gales of 200 casks at 6140. @ Tc, SvGars.—The market continued firm, with’ sales ‘of hiefly Cuba, at Tye. ‘for fair refining a 8c. for grocery grades, and 1,000 aiid 39 bhds, Melado at privato term: the prices of Mossrs. a goods, establi I.; best quality erushe d sugar, 10c.; granulated sugar, 103¢c.; ground sogar, 10¢, Wiisiy.—The market opened firm, but closed duit and heavy, with gales of 500 bbls. reported at 18c, goods and at Tig R. L. & A, Stuart for scriptions, sugar, 103¢c. 5 continue very heavy, at the rate of about half a million a day. ness:— The following was to-day’s busi- pt. 7, 1861 Circulation, Depos 154,590 7,644,091 207,949 6,905,253 353,632 2,070 New York City Bank: Balance... . Mr. R. M. Martin, lately with Ashloy has been admitted a member of the Board of Bro- kera, and has opened 2 broker's office. The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this morning were $20,813,995 G1, and the balances 5,174 OF. The United rected Messrs. Dune 8,736,190 2,498,704 + 8,060,797 603,889 424,690 4,371,716 1,975 9:490,011 276,039 922,464 202,724 1,970 S04 150,680 1,413,041 tes Marshal of this district has di- n, Sherman & Co., the trans- fer agents of the New York Central Railroad Com- to transfer no more stock stand- of Southern citizens, nor to pay 097,860 207,701 pany in this city ing in the name: any dividends to such holders, Governor Curtin, of Pennsylvania, has issued a amation announcing the extinguishment by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of $300,- 801 01 of the debt of that State, during the year ending September 1, as follows: — 559.514 386,707 Leather Manfrs’.. and wife, with full Board if a Mor. & Manufrs, 109'301. 1,350,850 The Chie information relative to the wheat crop in Atroet, oppost te the West:— BOARDING AND LODGINGS. AN EDUCATED ENGLISH LADY, IN A FIRST CLASS house, well furnished, will let a Suit of Rooms on we. oni Moor, together oF snparately, to wlngle gentiemen or ge Uloman anil Wife, consating of tivo large ‘parlory two bed- rooms plenty of closets, with bathroom on same floor, hav- ing hot, cold and shower baths; uxe of kitehen and room for servant, The lady would prefer boarding with the party, and give entire kitchen and servant, Location entral; con? nient to cars and stages to several parts of the city,’ Best ference given and desired. Apply at 235 East Tenth one woek, Name on door. NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEM3ER 10, 1861. $$$ SK Ls __.... BOARDING AND LODGING. Rater ert la’ Me aes vale —s ‘NTL man and his wife, of wablitin a iar, At Lo Fe Boar, WANTED IN FIFTH AVENUE, w te hed ftooms in Fifth avenue, above Beven- ‘hoor, with pric boarders. i renth treet preferred, elther first or second vate table for the winter, Where there are no other Adare} Herald office, Base NG.—GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES OR single can be accommodated with good Board niortuble Rooms at 106 Ninth street, near way, s exchanged. A SMALL FAMILY, OCCUPYING A LARGE HOUSE with modern improvements, will let to gentlemen or a gentleman and wife the choice of toomaon the second or third oor, with partial Board, or will let the whole House, fur- nished, 171 West Twenty-sixth street, near Eighth avenue, A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LEY THE SECOND AA story, handsomely furntshed, of @ house with all the modern improvements, with Board; reference required, 61 West Twenty-sixth street, between Broadway and sixth av. OARDING.—A FEW RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN can be accommodated with good Board and comfortable Aparuinents at 108 Bowery, near Grand street, OARDING.—NO, 105 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, A suit of Rooms, on the agcond or third floor, with Board; the house is first claas,and the situation really superior to any on the street, being opposite the ehurel and open through to Fifteenth strect. A MARGE ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR, CONTAINING hot and cold water, to let, with Boafl, to a gentleman aud wife, or two single gentlemen; also, a single Room, on the oor; references Tequired; terms moderate, Call for sys At 148 West Twenty-fourth street, between Seventh h and Eig! h avenues, A SURNISHED SITTING ROOM AND BEDROOM, with Breakfast if required, to let to-a single gontieman, dsome, quiet and private house, corner of Gramercy 1 Twentieth atreet, second house trom Fourth aveuue. ina park A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO SINGLE GEN- tlemen, can be accommodated in a private family with easiuut Rodms, good Board and com tains all moderna improvements, No. 170 sof ahome, “House Neighborhood desirable, sth street, between 8 very moderat enth and Eighth PRIVATE FAMILY, NO, 121 EAST TH street, between Third and F e mall family or twos Rooms and Board, Best IRTY-FOURTH He, Will accom yooh with fur. references given and re- ERMAN FAMILY, OF THE HIGHEST RESPECT. bility, would let gantly fu With exquisite Board, to ge s. Apply at 20 Weat Ni avenues. French and E ALSO A PHY. inidies, wi {na first chins house; private famil East Thirty-fourth street, WHOLE FLOOR OR SINGLE ROO) stetan’s Oice, for wingle geutlomen ¢ mat T NO, 2 BOORMAN PLACE, WEST THIRTY. Two back Htooms on #, making plos nh fend to terms for the winter, 01 dloman and wife. Bat inrooms, Dinner at 6, PRIVATE FAMILY Macdouga on the second tloor, itc., toa gentioman and nt with pi i tial Board; the third oor, Be T 54 EAST S TREET, NEAR UNION square.—Spacious Roms to let, with Board, connected Or singie, furnivhed or unfurnished, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL 1) AA. “(consisting of a Partoy Bedrooms) to a genileman, With or without partial Board. Private table if desired. Ap: ply at &3 West Twenty-second street, IAN ARD IS WIFE, 0¢ first claas house, wi}et a choice of handsomely tar full Or paral Board, Apply at No. 43 East r Brogdya: EB PE L FIND low prices, with or without 65 Macdongal street, Also one Room inthe new ward, 96 Macdougal street, Apply at either of hers, T THE FIRST CLASS DOUBLE, 110U: ZA. tet West Hourteenth strect, Inrge Ro rished : 6 wishing Terms me HED ROOMS A CHOICE OF HAND fn a small » lot—With all private wihte restany Broo! LEGANT SUIT OF ROOMS, UNFURNISHED, TO let, with first class Board, in a private family; befe- Tenees required. Inquire at 13 Ninth street, between’ F aud Sixth avennes, SMALL PRIVATE FAY a house tn a first class location, say near Union square, would rent the first floor, consisting of three rooms, eith two or three gentlemen, withont. boar A FINE Address R, By box 2. MAN AND HIS WIFE, OR TWO OR THREE, gentl can be handsome ommodaied i ichborhood unsirs During harvest time the repogts from nearly all sections rd-to the crop of spring wheat were more encouraging than we had reason to ex: : iuto account the backward 208 450.416 North River.... W06 531,415 80,553 1,205,856 June and July it wa WIDOW LADY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN SHE requires, r arnished Bedroom, without bonrd; ent have the sitting room. “A gentleman of quiet, roti red habits, will fud ira pleasant home. Can have breakfast and t sit required. Address, for wo id that we would ha tdrew near the prospects im- with the old wheat left over, it was geno. pated there would be nearly, if not quite, half acrop 230,533 5,733,450 P4543 O41,077 127,920 4,267,145, 212,184 3,042,153 180,820 908,419 246,485 1,684,147 266,540 3,182,101 $10,569 1,100,200 177,105 2,592,548 Roard. Also and required, 13,991,734 1,91 Within the past ten or twelve days, however, it has crop does not thresh out anything In tho northern part’ of the Along the line of Railroad and its branches it will yqnite ten buehels to the acre, thirty bushels, ton roads the reports Ji we have re- acréon an average, as low as ten bushels. Northorn towa the same gloomy " ‘The club wheat in the formner State is almost a failure; but the “Fite wheat” is a fair been found that the 1,157,410 609,385 are not qu ported to us is t 280 8 890,581 114,001,061 while in From BOARDING AND LODGINGS, SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD L somely furnished suit of Rooms, a Parlor and two rooms, a bath room adjoining, on the second floor, ‘tho house has all the modern improvements and is pleasantly situated on Murray Hill. Lexington aveniie, third house above Thirty-eighth street, able terms, in a modeww house, Where the comfori gan be realized, in a central lbeality. Inquire at No. 37 East tn Southern W Eleventh street. aimilar Lo tho: consin the reports are in substance part of this Sta is much poorer than last y ng off mn the yiekl of wheat are Inquire at 281 substantiated to some coipts of wheat in this city du We give them and wife, and if the lad e., compensation will be allowed in Bou tod. CR, Id ok st month, this, 2% low, woek by week — T 22 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH large Rooms, hantsomely fur- nished, in suits or singie, Also smaller Rooms for gentle- men, With Board. The house has all the m« ments, Unexceptionable references given and required FEW MANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, IN Board, in the first class year and last, and Sixth avenue: Week ending August 10 *, torent, with ih street, near Fifth avenue. 5 seen that there is a fall- he past month, as Fron the abe ing off in the recer : compared with 1860, ofnearly half a mi'lion of bus gures do not give an accurate view of the HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET-TO A pariy of gentlemen, with private table if desired; also Rooms for single gentlement,at No, 8 West Eleven vors trom Broadway. AN AND HIS WIFE, OR TWO SIN gentiemen can have two large third st furnished, for $12 per week, including Rooms in the fourth sto But even these fh eat in the countr of the new crop. the receipts in August were of the old. c he old and new crop together, there in the batural order of ,and tho receipts were entirely This’ year, hor West Fourteenth # with the surpl: isa serio things, there With regaré bie, ig on ana fleiency, while aght to be an increas vheat, the reports are highly untics of the State the yield age fully twenty bushels to the acre, but the breadth sown was less than usual. counties the crop is also good, with the exception of some places where the army worm has lessened the yield. 123 AND 1,125 BROADWAY—FINE SUITS OF furnished, with all the modern Also Rooms and Board Near Fifth Avenue Hovel, beoween coms, handsom nents, with priv for single, gentlemen. Twenty-rth and Twenty-sixth streets, LADY HAVING MORE ROOM TIAN 10 let. a few furnished Rooms to single let a partof the House to a small fa and Canal street, N In the southern ie SHE DESIRES, block from Broadw: Stock Exchange. Monpay, Sept. 9, 1861. 300 shs N Y¥ Cent Ri LL THE LUXURIES OF A FIRST C1 t elegance of private life, ma gentlemen, ‘in the of GRIFFIN & GULICK, 62 with the quiet a family or party. 0 of @ strictly private famil et, For particitl t Fourteenth sti IN SQU. hinuinieati E (YOURTIL AVENUE: third floor, to let, with emen. References given ‘The spac is hotel being now in © pared to make ntrangeme ete gentlenren des Board at table d'hote, ly furnished suits of Ro 8, with all wn cons n be had at very moderate rates. Private tables : EB ROOMS IN F der, to let, with frst class Boards ai ‘of the winter at 19 University plac street. Private table SHED ROOMS TO LET, FOR GEN: tlemen and their wives and single gentlemen, on reason’ of a home E OR. ements cnn be r of Ninth OARD.—A ROOM AND BEDROOM TO LET, WITH Board, in @ private American family, toa gentle ia willing to help about house, sew, Apply by letter tating OARD.—SEVERAL PLEASANT AND WEL! nished Rooms, with Board, at 83 Clinton place, near Fifth avenue. Dinner at 6 o'clock. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO SIN- gic gentlemen, can obtain pleasant Rooms in a modern house, with all the improvements, at 122 Ninth street, a few doors weat of Broadway, OARD.—A_ PARTY HAVING A VERY DESIRABLE house in Eleventh street, near Fifth avenue, would like to let to a party of gentlemen or a small family of hdults the second floor, consisting of three large Rooms communicat- ing, with full or partial Board. House has all modern con- veritences, and no other boarders in the house, References exchanged. Address Retrenchment, box 221 Herald office OARD.—SEVERAL VERY PLEASANT ROOMS C) be had with Board, on moderate terms, at No. 48 Sixteonth atreet, near Union squ.°. The house is finely lo- cated; has got bath, 4c, Dinner at six o'clock. ‘Terms for two persons $9 to $14 per week, according to rooms desired, OARD.—THE SECOND OR THIRD FLOOR, OR IN to sult a first class family, may be secured, with jouse located in Fifth avenue, neighborhood of Twen. ty-ninth street, Address, giving name and particulars, Jame: 8. L., box 144 Herald oft BOARD WITH PLEASANT, ROOMS, MAY RE OB. tained by two or three gentlemen at 48 West Washing- ion place, near Sixth aventie, and convenient to the cars stages. Poskd—TWO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, OR single gentyemen, can obtain Board in a private {annily; references given and’ required. Inquire at 94 West Tweifth reet, 100 Harlem RR’ pref. 100 Reading RR. 100 Hud RiverRR. 6100 Treas 6)< 2 yi LARGE FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—FOR month, to two gentlemen; or will be let for house 19 Second avenue, English basement 10000 Ohio 6's "00... 1000 Ohio 's ing at $11 per month, 1000 Ii Canai OARD.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, AT NO. 137 SECOND venue, between Eighth and Ninth streets, two nicely furnished Rooms on third floor, Location very desirabie. References exchanged. 8000 Ill cou bs 6000 Tenn 6's, 1000 Virginia . 5000 Missouri 6's... 50 Mich So &NIg stk fal & Cl FAMILY OF FOUR PERSONS, ONE OF WHOM I8 14 Gal & Chicago RR child, desire Board in a small family up tow Address, stating termi te, SECOND STORY BACK ROOM, FURN » With or without Break neation desirable, bein, New York and Lafarge Hotels’ App! 1000 Mo 6s,itH&s 4500 Louisiana 6's... 8000 California 7's, 6000 Georgia 6's. 2000 HudRRRe bds. 1000 Til Cen RR bis. 2000 T Haute& Alt2m + 2000 CB&ORKS}« 2000°Chi & R Isi bds 820 Fourth at ENCH FAMILY, LIVING IN GOOD STYLE, vould accommodate a fan nilemen with well furnished Ap also a small Room for a gentieman, Apply av47 West Twelfth street, between Fifth “and. Sisth OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR SINGLE gentlemen, can obtain Rooma, with Board, at No. 6 West Washington place; also, a sult of Parlors on first floor, Loca- tion is very pleasant, being opposite the square. “Reference required. OARD.—A LADY IS DESIROUS OF LETTING A neatly Furnished Room to a lady or gentieman, Also, an unfurnished Room, The house contains all the modera improvements, No. 77 West Nineteenth strect, between Sixth and Seventh aventies, fifth house (rom Sixth avente, OARD.—TO LET, TWO SUITS OF LARGE COM. fortable Rooms on the second floor; also, one on third floor, all well furnished; bath and gas. Apply’ at 4s Clinton place, near the Breevort House, 10 sha Am Ex Bank. 25 Metropolit 10 Del & Hud ¢ 10 Pacific MSS Co PLEASANT SUIT OF ROOMS, FUR: dressing room, &c.; det: ail the modern improvement Inquire at 170 Weat Thir TGREATLY REDUCED PRI nished Rooms, hed if require 160 Mil & Pr du RR 11 MNP da Cad Pret 10 Warren RR...... Ab; references v-fourth street, EWLY FUR- 18 Frankfort House, corner 250 shs NY Cen RR . 10 Hud River RR... 100 Panama RR. 50 Gal & Chi RR. FAMILY, OCCUPYING A FINE , will let a Parlor and Bedroom or Bedroom only to a gentiemai *at $5 per week, Apply at 221 East Thirtie DELIGHTFUL with Breaktas LOCATION.—FAMILIES OR GEN- tlemen can find pleasant Rooms, in With full or partial Board, in a firet'cl shington sqiiare, 100 Cleve & Tol RR 60 Chi & RkIsRR.b6O 5000 LErie &Wim bs 25 shs Moc 6 Corn Fx 25 N York Ce ‘ourth street, Wash- URE A NEATLY e are no other CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT, Mowpay, Sept. 9—6 P. M. Asnes.—The market was quiet, with small sales of pots and pearls at $5 25. Baxapsrcrrs.—Flour—The market, owing to increased receipts, was legs buoyant and active than on Saturday. Extra grades were irregular, and closed at easier rate: ‘The sales embraced about 17,000 bbis., T 126 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET—HANDSOME- hed Rooms to let, with first class Board Lpeation very pleasant, families and sin Cars and stages convenient, ABLE WIDOW LADY, WITHOUT FAMIL! Single gentlemen, a Room on first floor, hat shed, with breakfast if required. Terms very low, Apply a street, seeond block from Broadway PRIVATE FAMILY, AT 79 MACDOU ment’s place, near Bleecker st phd floor, to one or two gentlemen, ; also a Room'on third floor; gas, bath, r partial Be Common to ch 440 | with partial B Extra Cau Mixed to stra’ IRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS, WITH F | Rye flour. . Corn moal, Jersey and vi; | —Canadian flour was hoay mi Board WANTED-FOR A | 1D tna private fa h a few gentlen: aut and agreeable Widow, Unton square i aud sales were limited toa | ff, fow hundred barrels, in lots, at the above quotations Souther: for dom emand was chiohy IAVING TAKEN T ress Vox 9.383 New York Post oie OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR SINGLE gentlemen, can obtain Rooms with Board at No. 6 West Washington placo; also a suit of Parlors on first floor. Location is very ploasant, being opposite the square. Reference required. OARD CAN BE OBTAINED, WITH SINGLE OR double Rooms, furnished or unfurnish or Rooms Wwithont board, where a pleasant home can be found, at 87 Clinton place, ichth street, Central and convenient to cars and stages. References exchanged. OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY.—A GENTLEMAN ‘and wite can be accommodated with a well furnished ‘arlor and Bedroom on the second floor of No. 63 Hammond et, between Fourth and Bleecker streets, Algo a good m fora gentleman, Reference required. BRCOKLYN = 86 CLINTON STREET. — DESIRABLE Rooms for families aud single gentlemen inay be had with Board, Bathroom in the house, Dinner at half-past six, BROKAN BOARD—OPLEASANT DOUBLE | AND single Rooms to let, with Board; a comfortable and de. sirable home; location elightful, and within five minutes! alk of South or Wall street ferry. Apply at 36 Garden street, Brooklyn, BOARDING AND Lopatna. OARD WANTED—FOR A YOUNG LADY, WI there {8 no other boarder; a lone person’ pref 4 terms not to exceed $4 por week. Addvess Ema, Station Ae Spring sirect, eeapremereneetatmespeesacenn aia tanec aeaanas WANTED—HOARD FOR A LADY, IN A GOOD CLASS rivate boaring honse; ‘rma to be moderate, d= dress 8. W. ., box lu Herald dflice, ANTED—PERMANEST BOARD, BY A LADY; 0} large, comfortable Room, pleasantly located, would utred, up town preferred, for which $3 gon week will be j undoubted references gtven and requ Address.A. + box 203 Herald oflice, $2 —CHEAPEST BOARDING HOUSE IN THB le city. Nice Rooms, with good Board, from $2 28 (0S a.week and upwards. Lidies aud families suited lene an at any other house in tho city; nice parlors, with pianos, Now48 Lispenard strect, near Broadway sind Cahad atrbets watchman all night, and lodgings ¥ i 17 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STRE! west of Madison Park and Pith avenuc.—A cholee of newly furuished Rooms, in suits or separately, to let, to gem Hemnen or small familles, with or without Board, Mouse new brown stone, 35 CLINTON PLACE, EIGHTH STRRET—A PRI. 2) vate family will lek to single gentiemen we rooins, containing hot and cold wator, and all modern tae provements, where they ean have the comforts ome. A FEW DOORS OARD IN BROOKLYN—IN A PLEASANT LOCA- tion (a back Pai Xtonsion Bedroom) toa gene Homan and wife with ; rly incllued to be sociable and nucort this will be (ound a desirable opportunity, A) 57 Ryerson stroet, north of Myrtle av, N BROOKLYN.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN vith furnished Rooms and Board at au street, five minutes’ walk from Fulton ferry. atGo'clock, Bath and gas, &e., through the house, Bear, 45 Na: Dinne OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE or couple of single gentlemen can be accommodated With pleasast Rows and Board, in a small family, by tn- quiring at 216 C) et. 4 TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIVTI AND SIXTH avenues.—Very desirable R’ in suite or single, or gentlemen and their wi with Board, ean be obt: or single gentlemen, ‘The house contains all the modern provements, Dinner at six o'eivck, 4] BAST, FIFTEENTIC STREET, NEAR wi fquare.—A choice of Rooma eau wow be obtalt one or two families, at reasonable rates; algo ® good Single Room, on the first tloor, suitabl? for 4 gentleman, Dinner at 60 3 46 WEST TWESTY-TOURTIL STREET, BETWEEN DO Fifth and Sixth avenues. — kecond Bloor, uso, Rooms tor single geatlemen, eam e terms. furaisived, with Boa, be had on| —A PRIVATE FAMILY, OC. house, close to the South minodate one or dations m modern improvements, Ape ress sireet, four doors west of Henry street. B CARD IN BROOKLYN.A LADY AND GENTLEMAN or twos Rooms in bath, ko sire hin fi ferries, Dinner OARD IN BROOK LY. sat Koom ou third ON SECOND FLOOR, 4. also a sinall vor, within five minutes of the South and i ferry. References exchanged. Apply nits of Rooms ‘on second tloor; al vs may be had, with Board, at 108 ¢ IN BROO! THE PROPRIETOR OF THE Hot d 245 Fulton street, aud 14 usunt Rooms for families or n wishing Board for the winter, at reason- Dinner at the G! el at half-past one Pineapple street tock. SAMMIS, Proprietor, N BROOKLYN.—FURNISHED ROOMS, ON mI ined th suitable for® gentlemen and 3 live to seven minutes’ walk to Apply at 100 Clinton street, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—251 CLINTON STREET, BE. veen Ia and Degraw. ‘Two nicely furnishe single Rooms may be had, ‘stclass and convenient to the ferries} encos required, BoOszy IN BROOKLYN. GENTLEMAN AND WIFR or two single geatleingn can find pleasant Rooms and moditions, with Board and the comforts of a. applying at 190 Joralemon street, between Court and Clinton streets, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A PRIVATE FAMIL vould letone front Room to two single gentlemen or a van and bis wi House has gas, bath, &e.; conve. nient to ferry and re , and pleasant Heighbors hood; minst be seen to be appreciated: Call at 99 Third place, 2D IN BROOKLYN.—MARRIED OR SID can be accomuodated with pleasant Ri 1 or Wwithort bedrooms attached, In a firet class house: Good noighicrhood, convenient to ali the ferries, Terms moderate, Apply at 47 Concord OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO GENTH find partial Board and a‘quiet New England hous, cou- nttocars and ferries, by applying at 43 Wilioghby sire OARDING r single gention Apply at 73 Mon: eon Henry, Refe" T NO. 79 STATE ure two fine front ‘with good) WHTS.—A G ean be ace id Rooms a of Fulton OARD ON BROOKLYN and wite or two sir with Bi street, within three moderate, Bowe ROOKLYN HEIGH' SUIT OF ROOMS, HAND- J ‘ furnished, my ina house plea. fan , haviny provements, Apply ISHED ROOMS, WITH ALL nents, to Tet, with or withont parti n only, at 36 Irving place, one Liock trom ROOMS ON § ‘or married oF single gentle throom attached; spac ommodation for board- third floors, suitable bh Board, Din 8, with wa the first ¢ PLEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—FOR I, tlomen (Board for the ladtes), or rooms for nen; houge first class, Apply at'23 West Fit. ear Fifth avenw UIE OR SINGLE, WITH GOOD tL home, ¢: Ninth str URNISHED ROOMS AT 33 WEST UNION PLACE.—AD f Rooms on the end floor, fronting the rooms, tntly tarnished, and will at reasonable prices without board. AURNISHED ROOMS.—A SMALL PRIVATE F pying a first class house in view of Broad sire to let one or two Rooms to single gentlemen, without board, Reference exchanged. Address No, 7 Bond street, pest rooni 1ED HANDSOMELY—ONE LARGE BED- would accommodate two gentlemen; also, a a to let, with partial Board, to a single gentleman; at 61 Bleecker street, ENTLEMEN REQUIRING FUR: i or without full or partial B famlly of two persons, mnay find all they Wesire, by applyiny atd7 West Twenty-seventh street, between Broadway anc Sixth avenue. ‘ences exchanged, GLRAMERCY, PARK, (NO. 80 EAST TWENTY-FIRST FX sire »let, u suit of handsomely furnished Rooms, suitable for a family, with private table if desired. House first class, and beautifully located between Lexington and Fourth avenues, Park privilege. SHED ROOMS, , ina small private ANDSOME LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— To gentlemen, at remarkably low prices; or would let to a family, with exclusive use of kitchen, and all that is neces: sary for housekeeping. Apply at 61 West Fifteenth street, ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH board, iu suitsor single. Roomson second and third floors, Apply at 118 East Fourteenth street, ‘ACKSON HOUSE, 210 ELM STREET.—THE LOWEST Tented and most comfortably and conveniently furnished Apartments in the city, to meet the wants of small families with every requisite furniture, Linen, cooking range an utensils, Zas and Ci ‘On second and third floors, furnished, with board, to a gentleman and his wi single gentlemen, at 382 Fourth fayette place; location quies and central. Re- ferences exchanged, ARGE AND DESIRABLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO let—To gentlemen, without Board, tn the second storg, either with of without Bedrooms adjoining. Location 4 central, the neighborhood quiet and unexceptionable. House has bath, gas, &c. Apply at 259 Greene atreet, between Wa- verley and Clinton pl ADISON AVENUE HOTEL, CORNER OF TWENTY- seventh street, New York, near New Haven and Harlem Rafirond depot,—Price reduced from $1 50 to $1 per dicm, Conducted with the same liberality as heretofore, ‘0, 9§ WEST WASHINGTON PLACE—TWO PAR- IN “iors, two large Bedrooms, one hall Bedroom and an aitic Root, with all the new improvements, to let to gentle- men, with’ or without teals, In n French private family; references given and required. ‘0. 125 EAST TWELFTH STREET.—ROOMS, WITH Board, furnished or unfurnished, for a genteman and Wife; also Roogns for single gentlemen, The louse has every convenience. E OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN MAY BE ACC modated with a suit of Rooms, neatly furnished, by ap= plying at 20 East Thirteenth street, second door from Fifth avenue. OARD IN HARLEM.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE Or two single gentlemen can obtain good Board, with the comforts of a home, by addressing A. W., box 127 Harlem Post office. Locatio rable, LEASANT FRONT ROOMS, WITH BOARD, LARGE patties, with Lot and cold water, ean be had by apply: ing at 125 West Fourteenth street, three doors from Seventh avenue. ED—FOR A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, own; house mast have gas and W. G., Broadway Post office. OARD WAN’ ARD WANTED.—A YOUNG MARRIED LADY DE- sires Board in Newark or vicinity, for the fall and win- ter months. Terms must be moderate. Address, stating M., box 223 Herald offiee, OARD WANTEDA LADY, HAVING CONSIDERA- bie furnituie, would like to rent the use of same for pose of part, or would like to form a part- keoping boarders, Address Mrs, F, voflice, for three days, nership with any Clark, Union s WANTED—IN BROOKLYN, (SOUTH BROOK n pr A gentleman, , two childre: it), and nt; two rooms mt least, required in w e family’ ere there are but few boarders; refe- ess stating terms which must be J. rald of AND WIFE, ly. 1 x ily of he first respectability; References must accor Address N. W. W., box If 1 ase with mod: ny answers or 2 Herald off YOARD WANTED—FOR A wentieti stfeets and Fifth and Seventh aventves; terms must «moderate, Address, with full particulars, J, H, Aj, box 3 Goueral Pst ofiee, NO LET—TO SIN eg | bearo | couvenieuce, Breaktust ii deswed. References exchanged. ARTIAL BOARD.—A SINGLE GENTLEMAN WANTS ‘acom/ortably furnished Room in_a strictly private famt- ly, with breakfast and tea or breakfast only; terms not toex- ceed $8 per Week; references given and required, Address @, W. B., Herald office. OOMS FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR SINGLE gentlemen, with or without Board, in the finely located 111 West Fourteenth stré half-past six Terms moderate, Ke hanged, (0 THOSE LIVING IN HOTELS AND BOaRDING houses.—There is an establishment opened at 110 Macdougal street, the rooms being laid out in suits and furnished with everything necessary for housekeeping, in order that a family nay haye a complete home and live at an inconcelyably low rate, Thore is a restaurant at- tached. WO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT— Ina private family, with or without Board, House has all the modern improvements, Apply at 73 Amity street, TPWO ROOMS To LET—ON THE SECOND, FLOOR, separately or together, with or without Board, Family small; no otlier boarders’ in the house. ‘Terms moderate, AUCH? Allen street, Call for two days. JENTLEMEN, AT NO. 5 GREAT # street, a Floor, consisting of two partors ms, handsdmoly furnished ant with every modern , BETWEI —! ich tainily have & hand> t Silting Hoown and Bedvoom, also @ Dor without Roard, to gentlemem Teferences exchanged. Termalow. Flat ay nes required, q ENTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH noms to rent with or without Board; a 4, with Bedrooms attached, on se se first class, Terms mor * NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.—ITAND- Apirtacnts, en suite and single, vate table if preferred, to let to respect able partes, TQ EAST FOURTEENTH 811 O way, Boar modated with desi roon at Odg o'clock, References excha TQ SPRING STRERT, THREE DOORS FROM BROAD; way.eWar pricts—To let, handsomely furnished: Rooms, to'single genuemen; the location is near all the frst clas# hotels aud places of ‘amusement; reading room free, Turqnire at the Anson House. NEAR BROAD QO NINTH STREET, BETWEEN UNIVERSITY PLACE and Fifth « —Gendemen and their wives and can obtain Board fn a tirst cluss house, wit tor single, Dinner at 6 o'eloek, “Ree ference given and BQ NINTH srr SZ und Fifth single gentle choice of rooms in suits or sing! hanged, Also a front jasement, for a party of 2ET, ABOVE S?RING—ALSTON tly furnished suits of Rooms, with gas, Croton water and every conven for housckeep- f arly suited for small, respecta- ble families. 110 MAcvouGaL stREET. RICHMOND HOUSE Ta now opened asa private family Hotel, for the Fecep- Hon of single gentlemen, or smail families tivell of boarding. Partics desirous of housekeeking ean find every convenience at the above establishment, Rent low. 130 MAPISON AVENUE.CA GENTLEMAN | AND «. wife can find at their disposal a suit of Roomsom second floor, with Board in a first class private house, hand. somely located; also a Rocan for # singie gentleman; best ef references given and required. 176 BLEECKER STREET, SIX BLOCKS WEST OF ) Broadway.—A new hi With all the modern. ime proverets, Pleasant 2 thexcellent Board, from, 3 to 38 moderate term: 130 TEXT STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND University place.Rooma to let, with Board, to ® gentleman and wile, ora party of single genUemen. House rst class, Best of references given and required. Also, accommodations for a few Day Boarders, 14.5 BAST IWELITH STREET, NEAR SECOND AVE. 0) nue—Choice of Rooms on second floor, front and backs itlemen and their’ wives tog gent Board. Ir ithout 5G} PRINCE STREET—St. CLATR HOUSE. REE. QO. gantly furnished Rooms, witht Bedrooms attached, With all the conveniences for housekeeping ScmPicte, in- cluding gas and Croton water, to let to respectable or single gentlemen, 165 and fourih CKER STREBT, OPPOSITE DEPAT ROW.— nishod Rooms to let, with Board, on the second The house has all the inddern improve 19. FURNISHED ROOMS TO h good Bored; a comfortable home and first ations; house bas all the modern improver 8 to suit usiness people. D 617 BROADWAY, OVER MENDI'S SA- n.—To let, first class furnished Rooma, for milies, “All the comforts of a home at very R ) BL 2 term 763 BROADWAY, BETWEEN EIGHTH AND NINTH sirects.—A large Root on the first floor and Roome ‘on second fl let, fur as all the modern improvements, andis ina pleasant location; terms mode- rate, Q18 BROADWAY CNEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO let, from $1 75 to $3 per week, Also a rosewood marble top Table for sale, COUNTRY BOARD. 3 PER WEEK.BOARD ON THE NORTH SIDE OP DO Long Isiand, thirty miles from the city. Locality Healthy, of daily wecess by rail and boat, and convenient to schools aud churches, Hest reference glven, This is a good opportnnity for thoze wishing to economise’ during the fall and winter. Address Comfort, Herald oifice. SPECIAL NOTICES. OTICE TO BALL COMMITTEES AND OTHERS.— Jones’ Assembly Rooms, 633 Broadway, are now open for engagements for the coming ball season, and will be let at greatly reduced rates, Apply as above, GEORGE W. JONES, Proprietor. OND ZOUAVE BALL.—A GRAND FANCY DRESS come, off at No. 87 Mercer street, om . S61, ‘The most celebrated jig and reel dan preseht day will be on hand, Come one, come all, UBS INFERNAL MACHINE THAT WAS PICKED UP by the schooner James Steele, off Newport News and Bewa. Point, ‘can be ven free at ithe Store,” ‘No, 12 Leroy v, Bicecker strect, one west of Broadway, Loa i J.B, AVLIFFR. HE COMMODIOUS BUILDINGS ERECTED ON THE corner of East Sixteenth street and Rutherford place, for tho use of Friend’s Seminary, being now complete, the schools for boys ant girls will’ be opened on the 9th of Ninth month (Septembor.) For admission apply to THOMAS FOULKE, principal. LOST AND FOU |OUND—ON MONDAY MORNING, IN A MADISON ayenne stage, a Fatigue Cap, which the owner cam have by calling upon 0, H. Collii, Registry Department, New York Post office, OST—YESTERDAY, ON ELEVENTH STREET, BE tween Broadway and University place, a Coral Breast. pin. The tinder will be suitably rewarded by leaving the Bame at the office of the Brevoort House, Lore REWARD—LOST, ON THE MORNING OF the 9th inst., $89.00, in certificates of deposit on the Chemical Bank, payable’ to the order of J, W. Hill, The above are of no use to any but the owner, as they are not em Whoever ty return the ae to 146 West Twelfth PECIAL NOTICE.—A NOTE, DRAWN BY A I. BON- nafon, of Philadelphia, to his own order, dated June at five months, for $2,079 10-100, has been lost in transmis: sion by mail. ‘All persons are hereby cuutioned against ne jotlau the same, as yment has been stopped. i anes PATORTON. GRINNELL & CO. REWARD.—LOST, ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON- beiween Sheep's Head bay and the toll bride, a gentle, mt old Breastpin, wit! ngle stone. The finder will re" ceive the above reward by applying to D. Sweevy, 166 Wash ington street, New York. REWARD.—LOST, FROM THE STATEN ISLAND $ cars, 6th instant, a black box, containing a Guitar, Ap. ply at 83 Broadway, in the store. REWARD.—LOST, ON SUNDAY EVENING A biack and tan Terrier Slut with a white spoton her Breast; answers to the name of Minny. Any one Linding her will rebeive the above reward by returning her to 146 Weat Twelfth street. $5, REWARD FOR THE RETURN OF THE TOP PIECE y! of a gold Bracelet, lost on the stops of Greene. street i Friday, September 6. 8. WOLFF, 53 Broad- MAOURY Way, Up stal $ REWARD WILL BE PAID TO THE COACHMAN He: who took @ lady and five children from the corner 0, ‘ry and Market “sirects, on Saturday, August 31, 186M Call at No. 3 Bowery. WARD.—A LAD, NAMED WILLIAM HENRY $20 Waa a his Rome August 0 ¢ had on whew rigged, a black felt hat, black cloth jacket, oF bE coat wth a ninloons, coat ots; heigl Pourrroct three inches, fight browa hats, gray eves and fale age, IS years. Any person, recruiting ollicer oF Caen nagiag the auine will receive the above reward, by" “bringing bin to hla adlicted parents, Nincteent sireet, corner of Fourth avenue, Gowan'ts, - REWARD.—STOL! ROM Tit er plated Hi of the subseriber, at OF ork, © buggy n Beaver yearsold, with black mane and tail, foot a little crooked outward, left hind leg a little swelled at the second joint: Wagon red and striped, square seat and n® top. _ $15 will be paid for any information that will recover sald Mare, and $16 additional for Wocon and Harness and tapuire of the thief, Address William Tilt, Orangeburg Rockland county, New York, & EWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY LAST, IN $5 wast im Barclay sirect up. Broadwry to ‘Bond street, a small Pocket Book, containing $220, mostly $10 and $2), on the Bank of Rhinebeck. ‘The finder will receive We above reward Ly leaving the same at 61 Barclay street.

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