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ond ers ience, increases, and less complaint is heard ng Doe 8 on the score of idle capital. Still the lat- ee in excess of the offerings of sat- ry PAper. A strovger tone is noticeable in the ex- market, which is the rosult of an fmproved de- , And this, a8 herotofore observed, is attributable to revival in the'line of collections. alos, however, are tf at previous quotations—viz: Lai buying, ‘and FW ee Belling. Very litle doing in gold. Buying. ‘Selling. par. 34 prem, par. 34 prem. par. 3g prom. — prem. — prem, we. Mprem. =% 9 Jy prem. han Soak. een Sept 21, 180. 96000 U S 6's, '61, reg 65 shs P M '3000 US5's, '71,00u 112000 U 8 5's) *74,cou 1900 do... 100 Reading RR. 85 260 111 Cen RR scrip. 653¢ 6 Cley, Col &CIQRR 96 10 Gal &oni RR.... 6 5 ‘ E&W Istmb. 6636 75 Cum Coal pref. 5 SECOND BOARD. $1000 US6's, '81,cou 91 10 Panama RR... ... . 110 8000 U SA's, ‘81,7 15 Pao Mail 8 8 Go, 83 8000 U 85's, 74, c 4 2 Treas6pe,2yr 984 60 Tenn 6's, 00... 43 100 Behe Am ExBank. 80 150 Little Miami RR. 75 100 CITy COMMERCIAL REPORT. Sarenvay, Sept. 21—6 P. M. Frovn.—The market was firmor and in good demand, fend closed for some grades at an advance of 100. a 1c. per barrel, The sales embraced about 15,000 bbls. ‘Warar.—The receipts were,light, and the market 2c. a Go. better, especially for good shipping grades, The sales embraced about 120,000 bushels. Conn was less active, and prices for shipping lots of watxed Western rather easier; sales 90,000 bushels, closing at 66c..a 57c. for export lots of mixed. Porx.—The market was steady, with sales of 800 a 400 Dbis., at $14 50a $14 75 for mess, and at $9 75a $10 for ‘Winsxay was held with firmness; small sales were made Bb 190. a 19}¢c. SHIPPING NEWS. Movements of Ocean Steamers. FROM EUROPE. kineston, JA., HA fon at MATANZ.AS AND NASSAU,N. P. From New York for Kingston, Ja, on the 20th Sch month. The Cleator leaves for Nev’ York on the sock foonth, dnd wil be ne here about th Mant fixed for areot the Goltmbla, and Afarton for Ya riaroot the Gottmbla, and. Marion for Yin nA, Dut will soil bon sbont ae ery ten days, touching at Key West out. and tA mean from York for Havana via Nassau, NP, on ‘giterpate Cunard steamer at New York, eo ft New York for Matanzas on the 8th day of aon ‘Matanzas on the 22d, due at New York on Iatiers and packages intended al for the Naw Your 1 jew Yor ERALD Be aealed. ALMANAG FOR NEW YORK—~TaIS DAY. Pert of New York, September 21, 1861. ip Chi wil AS \wall—D B A! Bese Caner Sok att Pontont i Be Crom "Sub Ro Bly, precre Liverpool—Howland & Frothing- Eclipse, Hughes, Liverpoo!—G F Bull pees Syl Ure SE Ral, Berl Berio, Sucka “Antwerp—Trask {-Dearbora, jens, Robilliard, Exeter, E—G ¥ Bulley. x Dundalk, Renned}, Quecustown for oriere—Thoe ‘Ocean Pearl, Cook, Cork and a market—Edmiston Bros. 1, Anti B (BA RVRT ad RATES. Bark Indian Belle, Tenney, Matanzae—Tl D Brookman & JW Lovett (Br), Crain, Cork and a market—Boyd & ‘A Hopkins, Murray, Dunkirk~Sturges, Clearman & Mine Roska (Dan), Lichtenberg, Rio Janciro—Fu Weinkee Went wien foi Fig Comet, Rawlings, Antigus-—Middleton & Co, rreman, Sound. Richardson 1F Eclipse, Paterson, St Kit Bath. Richardson, Demarara—Middleton & Oo, F Ghabm’ Crowell, Rt Johns, oi ie < , Halifax—H J & CA ir) Coonan, StJoane NESE T Bevin mn—J We aisxte. Bangor—W 8 Brown. Bett, Mill, Bangor—R P Buck & Co, #t, Boston—Miller & Houghton, r se flawkine, Roston—Master. Evan Boston—J W McKee. jew Bed: fonds master ‘Otronto, psc ‘Boston—Brett, Son & Oo. Bie M Rogers, Farron, iT pints 3 ir 112 days, with beens mv er 31°58, ie =. spoke sob: ip ia for Havana, ith (Br), Hiltz, Lingan, OB, 13 days, with wrig 1s Gh ge tho dat 8), kane StJohn, NB, 7 A with goat failed At hae Sie favana, oourn, Fortune Island, Sept 7, 1 Urings 04 paase Stanley, w es e mate and crew of Swedish bark 14), en ronte for Sweden, NS, Odaya, with Tat ‘Harbor, it. qt cit for Fall River. abet or Boela. ent nuton, Elza (or ¥ fave, Hulse, Habelnpoir fartford. tor Prov AP Rina He ages n pariand, lew Haven, sec niefranoe, Berend, Elisabethport for Worth Ha- oma bf Providence. rth nena (U 8 eunepo), Groaley, Washtagton, DO, F Elizabeth, de” tape r Stevens, mare. sr Black Dis Ben sige hint his, mond, Aiten, ot Delaware Gunton, Pinal Goneord, Norman, Phi laden idence. Westebe , Jones, Prov Steamer Oxpray, anak Prot . eee ears Sorte, niaeils henee hence for Harre 6th minaret | on tera s mast, SAILED. ip City of bg steer Ad ; Hammo- ‘vact eee naivurg; Caesrpion, Aspiswalt ptleon, 22, via Long Taland Sound. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1861, bor, Guba, with a cargo of sugar, bound to New York, went ashore on Fortune Island Aug 1d, during a heury blow, and Became a total totsipart ‘of cargo and crew saved. The Swe- it bntk: Linen Nelaosi, trom Jumaiea, for London, went Sihiore also On Fortune faluié, and during tneuamne gute; vee loss; crew aud part of cargo > saved 1 ie a @—Ship Clara L bengy bai) aground 06 the Ccutre Ledger but carne off with 9 fect water in her hotd—men and steamers had been sent to her assist rhe Shipping List anya:c-Wo notice the sale, to xevern ment, of Propeller Fotomska, 387 tons, A3 Butta, 270 tons, both buiitar Hoboken te aan J Ai Gray' Eagle, 610 tons, built at Philadelphia Yate terms; we note besides the ship hence, 200 at Medford’ In 1844, on private terms. ‘The steamship Parkersburg terday morning taken on the Launet vat 200 tons, was to have been launched at Brewer on the tat She Is owned by Jas O Donahue, Paimer & Johnson and ‘eld, and Is intended to be employed in the West In- dia trade, Notice to Mariners. WRSER: ALTERATION OF BUOYAGE, AND NEW CRANNE! Oiniwen oe Coumenos, Buumes, Aug 27, 1861, ‘The Chamber of Commerce herewith notiti¢e for general in. formation the following alterations in the several positions the Buoys at tne mouth of the Weser: ~ ‘The hitherto fret red Buoy, Fe dlatingutshed, by a round ¢ hitherto first red Buoy, pasket fastened to @ pole and Sah tare white painted B's lis sides, has boen placed nearer the red D Buoy and inde fathoms depth of ‘waler atlow tide, The bearings from the same are bes si ec he Lightship atebb, SEE, The Red F Leo Ra double wens SSEXE. The Church at Minsen, SW\QW, Re Lighibouse at Wongeroog, about WHR. D Buoy with basket, NWN. Buoy No$, N by. EME of ar "on a aktch the D and E Buoys ly, Mariners shouldcarefully avoid geting {nto the line of tt Above the E Buoy just described a new Red Buoy hasbeen. oid, which ia dist guished by saloubla. wingand with tye white painted F's on the sides of the Buoy, and lies in 6% fathoms depth of water at low tide, ‘The bearings from the same are— The Lirhishipat ebb, Cs lie rises preeipits Tho Light) guse wt Wanseroog, about W24N. The Lichiyquse at Wahteinog, about WHN. The White Buoy sone The Black F Mellum NES. WORSTEE CHANNEL. ‘Qua wreck Ising on Meyer's Ledge afore the Balge the Fungfern Beacon, & new Green Flat Ruoy, fifth class, een laid in 14g fathom depth of water at low tide, This Buoy les just bore the White W 4 Buoy, and the bearings from ‘the same. The W 4 Buoy, NW by N. n Beacon, NEYN. The Jungte Flat Buoy, fourth class, pan been lata in Ste lying at Wre- A new Green thoms depth of men above the White The White W 8 Buoy y Wg) ‘The Cuurch steeple beach eden, The Church steepie at Wremen, ENB3¢E. Whalemen. A letter from Capt Whitesfde, of sap. Emily Mo ports her at Hakodad! May 27~arr 18th from the Yello where saw no whales, and Japan Cony phy saw a few, struck 3, but saved ‘only 107 bbls oll. Was bound back to the Japan Se nd might go to the Ochotsk, Had discharged Pierre D'Silva, a Portu, e Seaman, sick with consumption, Sld July 14, ship New England, Hempstead, of and for New Tandon, having been hove dowa and repaired.” "No 7 23, lat 4040, lon 3112, bark Atlantic, Sher- vis oil on board, bound to China and the Soo- Spoken, Sc. Ship Daring, Simonson, from Liverpool July 18 for Cal- eutta, Aug 6, lat 2226 N, lo 27 16 W. Ship Ari rizona (reported potion from Cardiff for Rio Janeiro, Aug 5, lat 12 19 N, lon 2623 (the Ameriean ship Ari zona, Robinson, sid foes Liverpool pool Aue a7 for Genoa). Ship Lizzie Drew, Gray, from Cardiff for Cape Good Hope, aaa tad stdin) Weisnbaiati /P Superior (reported Amertean), from Newhaven, 18.1at 28 N, lon 88-06 anf ‘ship sion ‘ite r, from Cardiff for Liverpool, Au, lat 12.9) on 23 10W. ae Ship Britannia, atten, from Cardiff for Montevideo, Aug 2, lat 910 N, lon 27 Foreign Port: Axrwnnr, Sept S—Arr Hero, ootdrese NYork; 6th, Hellas, do. Sid 6th, Al bBo Rie Sietson, NYor! mech ai Newpo mt O—Arr Louina, How passed to Bristol). Sid 6th, Shatemae, Oxnard, ‘CARDIFF, oye Arr Messenger, Sweet, Portland: Gun, Mountaigcer, Wilko, Bristol, outward bound. Bld 8 Fe Tee eau, Work, CM, Oh, Bas CaLalt se }— Arr jal, 1 ror! ia manda, fall, NYork. a Robt Art Katahdin, Amesbars, London for St, gone "NB; Lucinda, Smith, do'far Boston} Monsoon, Fl Five, Olamon, Stewart, do for NYork (and all anchor {Xnerean ship Ben} Delaney bound, We" tend anchored Teh, Cantillan, Froctar, Boston for London (and proseeded). ° Sept 6—Off, Emeline, Dennison, from Rotte for NYork, é Doxwonk Rass ban Sept &—In port Souther, Sawyer, from Liv- for Bosto LSTNORE, Sey 4 S—Arr gortatt, Randall, Dantzic for ‘The bearings arose NEXE. ‘Spoken—Avy mal with 8) Joo Sea. Newport; HD Brookman, Cheney, Gronatadt for London. FALMOUTH, Sept 7—Arr off, Northland, Arey, from Manb mein for Portsmouth. Sid 6th, Alfred’ Lamont, Anderson (from Rangoon), Antwen FORTUNE IstanD, Bank Fo No Am, vessel in Guascow, wT Gio! ra Jane, spel Wexford, Sid'Sik: Sohn Fyfe eoiner, New GQrwou, Rept S—Arr Randolph, Hallett, Cardi Hxrvors, rr Macanlay, Rogers, Bal Travre, Rept S—Arr po ke Meryman, NYork. InaGua, Sept 8—No Livaurdou. Sent Art Eagle Wing, Rilia, New York, Sid 5th, Fidetia, Benning, NY. NYork. Cid 6th, J0 ker Genoa; Spark the Ocean, Kinney, do; Underwi range, Clensby, int for lg 68, Golconda, Porgi ton, for Hong Kong. Loxpor, Sept @—Arr Liberty, out ‘Tohn Col allo- wale peliec: Stella, Duell, Minatitlan; Transit no ite it Wisdsor Forrest, Curtis, NYork; Bosphorus, ‘Pen. etn, Quel Florence Nightingale, Holmes, NYork; 7th, Byzan- ium, Rob do, Arr at Gravesend 7th, 30 zy Bipessas, Crockett, Havana for London; Trento 10. Tamise, eentg-ar Ha Tagne, Clifford, Glasgow for NYork. Sept §—Arr J Mcintyre, MeInlyre, Bridgewater, tolond for italttar NE Prrxovrn, Sept 6—Sid Almira Coombs, Drinkwater (from Cronstadt), Newport, Quxuxstown, Sept $—Arr Mary Baker, Churchill, NYork: 7th, Tan Qucen, Gone ang Neal Persta (8), do for Liv- gxpool (and proceeded); linburg (8), dodo. ota 7th, Mary nn, N’ Arr, at do 2d, Moonlight, Small, Buctouche, NB, for Dun- aati 7, to discharge; 6th, J &H Crowley, Drisko, do, wig St Hecay’s Roans, Sept 6~Sld J W Spencer, Spencer (from bap Cardiff. z Brant, 8 Bept4—Omf, Lombard, Eastman, from Calcutta for jambui Burund tote, Weston, Boston. Taxnt, 8a nS —artvoun Duns: Forrest, Boston, Tamrico, Aug 13—No Am vesset in port. Sid 18th, echr Virginia Antoinette. Havana merica, BALTIMORE, Sept 19—Arr schr Samuel Patten, Rontons OM achr Minnehava, Young, Nev ‘bea fords Sd bark Isabella C Jones, Woodburn, Havre; Br Muscova- tek rare Demarara; schr Minnehaha, ‘yonngs New Bed- FALL RIVER, Sept 18—SId schrs Alexander Bine, Crowell, Philadephia: W ‘Win D Cargill, Hawkins, and Almira Carnet us, Simonson, WARTEORD. sent ochre oube New Mexico, Burnett, New prise Oa Ming Batic rats Meee Ctaeey, NYork; 20th, leox, ie, Philadel id Toth, ecbra J Carta Bunce, and Cynthia Jane, Bonnett, NYork. “Arr schra % Secor, (son, New Bedford for, r NYO: 19th, Fakir: Heath, Fall River for Eliza- man sla zp schr'Z Secor, and all others bound west- rar NEW t 9—Arr aches Willie, Brown, NYork: Mey Wi Verplanck's Point; sloops Napoleon, PEHILADELPEA, "Sevt BecAre sh{p Hortensta, Atkt Ns bark: An ae Harvey, Miller, Portland! Portiand;, brigs New caland Be inal By Boston; schrs John Lai Allderdice, Stiles, and MM Fuenen lowes, Farnum, Tall, igsidenees JB Bleecker, Edward Projan,& Shourda, Key West: James Nefison, Bui r, Yat fae, Beatrice, Baker, Steelman, id ak ip Bade Iphia, Poole, Liverpool; sch Jones, rdman, ieee ‘Rock; Rogers s; Rt Witeom, Davia; New-dere ‘Cadwola er, Ctayton, and Eats Ht Daley, Sherman, Patterson, eomreyi, ae ‘Hien eaton, Gone Houck: Medtords Barntoga A 43 Somers, } Nevvburgpart 8 (0 Below "Hartford; Arthor a Peeve kbs, cribner, Irons, ‘ ai siihoaely Blew ‘Blew, Peterson, Ae ing onitLA a gover bark Willard Mitchell, Rlo Ja: seieagecmce a ‘and Matanzas, Blake, Windsor f Phin, ‘li bark Howard; revenue cutter Caled Cush NE AOVIDENGE, Gopt 19—Arr steamer Po ctrl, Ko York, Sid achra Albert Pharo, Lippincott, and cling Obes. Aer, Brewer, Philadelphias 4 Fowler, Bllzabethy Wm Ti! Bake: Saunders, Lh cechate ore ees Eom 40, ‘Twreoken, spain John G Wright, Walling, PAWT! Philadelphia, lgop Be i Aiken, Martin, Bondout, pee ‘Anna 8 herd, Tooker, ands Ar rN Crowiey, NYorl i 1, Sept 19—Sid sche Roanoke, Paull, Elizabeth. A rt; H i A y, Vanneman; ‘ford, Crawford, Boston; ates uy wedtard # cree Chek, Dationee Re __POUTICAL. TH WARD UNION INDEPENDENT OLUB—AT A 8m lar meeting of this Club, ENDER ein head = “3 ee errr HS6l, the following ‘resol tant ‘were unanimously adopted :. this of snd, tation eee of State Caer 4 a 1 ticket headed Dani Resolved, ‘That we endorse os, gounchted the People's Union State Gouvoution tavmakiog the ved, That thieClub wit hearty ald in advoouting the triumphant election of the People's Union a Inthe State and county. ‘Retolvod, Fhat we aren favor of buryt teal aif: ferences at this time, and of giving a mut peg ee porto we national goverment, unt peace shall be sails. ‘actorily established and bad Union eee o's tion, ot party to join: cig ae aatis hte re ate, good work. ISAAC ATL Altes Butts, Vice Presi gen nag a Wriuax H. Steves, secretary. _ RESTAURANTS. 6. 2 CORTLANDT STREET, NORTHWEST CORNER way, is the ne plus ultra of an Ale House, The fend otc ee ‘bison; the house and fia surroundings te Seppuna tegetionsiae ble to the a wane wont Aatistection. ioc, 4 a re typos, N.'B.—Three ceats per glasa. men ESTAURANT. THE INFERNAL MACHINE py, the schooner James Siete, om Neer port Rewfena ewail # Polnt, 0 ‘Montoe, can be seen free eo i Bleecke: reet, one block weat of Brosdway: 7 8 'E, AYLIFFES FULTON STREET WiLL BE OP 137 few ya with three new Billard Ta Table and o ran oS nat Dot tt Be ea equalled in in thie city. “The bas wil Co pcin Atvetcoe owen oe conte. the __. WATCHES AND SEWELRY. BY ANT SEL I SELLING GOLD | GOLD AND 8 D SILVER WATCH WATCHES use cash is sell, Silver Watches eal 'Watehen cn, 86 $25, Sad $003 ordi ane igi. Oi fotaan and. Maifres ht or taken in stone for Glasses fitted for 1 eat L. Jal Daag Mica ABsorD, CONSTABLE & CO. HAVE NOW OPER ar RETAIL ‘Their entire importats, » BRITISH DRY GooDs. bt Canal street, corner of Mercer. - A’ VERY GREAT BARGAINS, AND WELL WORTH attention, GOODS BOUGHT AT THE LATE BANKRUPT SALES. English Carpeting, Ocloth, Ae, French Paperhangtags, fine Brassels Ci 75 cents per yard; fine Fine Velvet eee 1 per y per yard: (7 nus per Fina Gh Sica ta id velvet Pi ite 85 cents; fine three. wool Carpets, 50 cents ‘cents per ys dhe French satin Paper, 12 cents per rolls 6.000 pairs Tne old Window Shades, 1 per pairs fine gold velvet Shades, Rar ahlsoyywaly wer nices, Rugs, ‘cs, at SOARS, Sf Tiuidnow atfeet, above Spring sttect CARD,—THE ADVERTISER BE form ladies requiring any kind in work, shirt making or baby Hen, in all its branch ey can have the same executed In a su manner and on the most liberal terms by applying at 257 Elizabeth street, act Rove, Sddressed to T.G. will be Leaenediatety attended’ to, N, B.—Will, if required, Attend at the residence of any lady, by the day or LEAVE TO IN Bee IN LACES AT RETAIL, Real Maltese pte ncaa canta each. Real Maltese sets Bleeves, ry 0 set, bem Three act, Collar mt be 2 50 the set. que Collars at $L and upward aa oh nt daze Colla and upw. LACK THREAD LACE COLLARS, ‘$1. and upwards, Real Black Gufpure Collars, 25 cents and upwards, Real Thread Hordered Veils, $1 80 and upwards, Real Guipure Veils, $1 26 atid $150 each Pusner Lace Veils, 23s cents and Lupwarie, ‘T. STEWART & 00. EMBROIDERIES, | at CAMBRIC MANDRERCHIERS, zy ARGAINS. IN Handkerchief Embroidered Dimity Ban Victor ioria ulllnga, asipe EB ‘At equally low es =, Three cases of Linen, Pique and Cambric Travelling and Breakfast Sets, from 75 cents sear . T. STEWART & CO. LACK bilge ACS. VEILS. a THREAD LAGE VEIL hs aa ae fust openc 7 wi antot whieh are of uaa RDN 9 ai pcos ” RICH LACES Np PARIS EMBROIDERIES, At prices to ult the times. E. WILLIAMS & CO., Late Peter Roberts, 429 Broadway. ILOAKS AND STAWIS ze OFFER * ne BUYERS @ tg Ra yF oe AT BARGAINS AKS AND 8} 1 NOS, See AND 344 BROADWAY, RY GOODS.—A BANKRUPT 8TOCK SELLING, ATA sacrifice, at 37 Chambers street, Stiks, Laces, Di ance Goods, ‘woollen ferinoes, Capes, Hosiery, Bock Gioven’ 4c, Merchants are invited to call |AMILY AND HOTEL LINENS, OF BVERY DESCRIPTION, SERVICEABLE AND CHEAP, ALSO, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, CURTAIN MATERIALS, WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES, CARPETING, OTLCLOTHS, RUGS, &c,, &e,, at very low prices. “ORD & TAYLOR, 467 Broadway, 181 to $85 to S61 Grand street. 47 and 49 Catharine street. Waerorae CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, MOST ELEGANT AS: NT ASSORTMENT oF THE SEASON. LOW PRICES, AT RETAIL. LORD & & TAYLOR, = rt Pit BROADW Y, 1 GRAND 8 a rand o OATHARIN' Y fee POPLINS, PARIS 18 MERINOES, PRINTED VELOURS, REPS, DE LAINES ho FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS Of every kind—fine assortment now ready, LORD & TAYLOR'S, 461 to 487 Brondwas 256 to 261 Grand street. 47 and 49 Catharine street. ADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. In this department of our store, 461 to 407 Broadway, which is under the direction of” mi LADIES OF ADMITTED GOOD TASTE, bere he found all the newest patterns and shapes of under- clothing for LADIES, CHILDREN AND INFANTS, at very reasonable prices. Orders promptly attended to, LORD & TAYOR. DRESS GOODS, < AT RETAIL. ‘ART Ww £ CO. Ae foes on Monaay, Sept. 28, to their assortment of British Saxony yard, ai 2s, 6d. ala er pers yard. FALL DRESS SILKS. RIOHEST STYLES OF THE SEASON. JUST RECEIVED. ALSO, LOW-PRICED SILKS, NEW AND DESIRABLE, IN GREAT VARIETY, LORD & TAYLOR, 1 iJ is Rte Bi OR Ae N BY # A OAR, ADRIANCE & 00., ROADWAY, ‘Witt open, on MowBA¥ eptember or New Fall Stock, MBROIDERIES A) rare | 2 ries Agar 180, afine stock of rick India’ One's ins, ther with alarge stock Hindsor Sha x and a CHEAP FOR CASH. FALL GOODS, ier “Sea a Also, A large lot of (ORAL SKIRTS, pommonnttannda 3 emt ans ee PARIS alge i Tn all sizes, SHAKER AND name oy cams as SHIR} oe SAD 8H BTIKGB, wine eae —. y Together sr rie oe, Much bolow the present Al the above, ‘in edition to the entire rig! of our Fal and Wistar Bt ae Terr seinen prices, in order to ner BDWARD or &00., in on, No. 443 Be areadurnp: ULAR STOCKS. at a ee Fane Ota Piald and Chene sits, Tecan cass seedn eile talk, groaiy Yalow ae Lal 206 SIXTH AVENUE, FROM ae SCARE vAborioxs FALL Gat RIBBO! reese UR Pall stock. PALL & ‘LES FRENCH FLOWERS, RUCHES, LADIES UNDER ‘e ee HEAR GHEY ond Oto Sits, bate gin Se Oe MUSLINS, TARLATAN! EE NOTIO! 0 donb best qualit dies’ Paris Kid cr) the fall and winter colord: 63 chute pair Re He MAC Purchased at ae their value, R. H. MACY, oa: 4 canara natant A UN Dabo AARADAK REWARD.—STRAYED FROM THE 3 Lancy FROM THE PREMISES 174 Iut, answering to the name of Fanny. ‘The abov willbe ae for cto ets Paras —LOST, ON FRIDAY MORNING, $3 fa 19, Mien Ambroty ype of a female friend, encased le tare to have been cropned f i our st araland % e ore reward will be yeoving it with Mr. CHstadoro, under ie Astor Hous by Re FALL SILKS on A. T. STEWART + 0. Hav steamers So CASES meee ciforc FARIS AND TYONS Ni <8 NOVELTIES, consletin Li ited wb be offered at extremely low MILLINERY, A MRS. REDS NO, $ CATHARINE STREET—THR newest styles of Fall Bonnets now ready. B.—New rng of See san gored Dresses, Cloaks, Mant. ‘Aprons for wale’ nd chit: ne sBlatiped aid emivuldared Yokes sod tends ls great ety-and di mne to order. N ORENING OF or tana PATTERN BONNETS, cH HE ATTERN Boxter Wetnening, 2 hia none 26th ins, ne Lewis: ME J. H. GOSS cS 1 SN uy A CARD.MES. WM. SIMMONS TAKES PLEAS! to her customers and the Indies that le8 of Paris Millinery of the latest novelt ptember 25, Mrs, WM, SIMMONS, 697 Broadway. INNS’ MIGLINERY—LARGEST IN THE WORLD—S81 fe will open oar it tnd winter Motes 8. Wedaeeday, , 1 hy th.” Pleuse call, Children's Hatennd Straw Goods. 1, BINNS’ Millinery, 581 Broadway, AND Mis OPENIN - ALL pARD ER eee iG OF PARIS MILLINE- ry.—! Agent, begs leave to int: her customers. that aimee fall“and Winter mice of Hats on Tuesda rednesday, Sept, 24 and Which ahe respectfully invites you ion, at 768 Broad, r Way, three doors below Eighth street ALL MILLINERY.—MR8, DAVIDSON, 125RLERCKER strect, has the pleasure to announce.that she will open. On Tuesday next, Sept, 24, a choice selection of Faris Falland Winter Millinery, the latest modes, At very moderate prices, 125 Bleecker street, west of Broadway. LOWERS. eae of the fairest tride "8 ‘eDicaity tn in BRIDAL WREATHS AND BOUQUETS, are the perpetual anvartiang of vce ined soclety. MES TUCKER, 760 Broadway. M"2:% RAWLINGS WILL DISPLAY ON WEDNESDAY, t. 25, an elogant assortment of Fall and Winter Bonnets of all the iatest Parissian shapes, having been se- lected by Mr. Rawlings. Also a large assortment of our own manufacturs. ‘The pulilfs aro reapectfully invited to call, Hine RAWLINGS, $13 Canal street, near Broadway, ‘RS. MULOHINOCK, 350 OANAL. STREET, BEGS Teave t announce to her customers and ladies gene- Tally, that on Wednesday, the 25th inat., she will open & spletidid assoriment of nat and winter Boitveta PAR AND, NEW, YORK, MILLINERY.—MRS. FEELY, Nos, 7 and 734 Division street, has now ready An extensive and beautiiul assortment of Fall and Winter Millinery, for wholesale and retail trade, Merchants and nilliner® supplied with Pattern Bonnets on the most reasonn- QG BOWERY —uns. J. W. DEMPSEY WILL OPEN f& choice selection of fall and winter Bonnets on Wednesday, September 26. in creation are ornamental Rat uty MISCELLANEOUS Asa UNEQUALLED. ‘The large addition’ made to our stock during the past week of NEW AND FRESH Goods, ay, without fear of contradiction, that we have at the present moment the most complete and varied assortment a HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES that can be found In New York, The prices of a Few will be found below: READ! READ! READMt White French China Dinner oe 8, the duzen.. White French China Breakfast Plates, the dozen. White French China Teu Plates, the dozen. White French China Soup Tureens, eacl White French Cistna Covered Dishes, eacl White French bles us SLSSISLKSESSSSSSSRRSSSUS hina Tea Sets, 44 pleces, White Fret Gold Band French China Ten’ Pts 44 pi gu French China Tea Sets, old “4 and French China Dinner Sets oi piaocs hina Dinner Sets, the dozen. Gut Glass Decanters, the Colored Bohemian Glaxs Fin Tory Handled Dinugr Knives "ibe dagen Ivory Handled Tea Kalves, the doze liver Plated Tea Spoor Hiver Plated Tante upooe, the don Silver Piated Table Forks, the dozen, Sliver Placed Castors, six Cut Botdes, Sliver Plated Cake Baskeis.. seas Silver Plated Ten bovis Silver Plated Tea Ke Bilver Plated Coffee. Urn wo haavermannnS Sane 6 T Langest size, handsome vanced, $5 Dest qualty of Plate a Teduced to ay The following articles in IRON STONE, CHINA are of Maddock’s beat “double thick” Tron Btone China Dinner Plates, the dozen, Tron Stone China Soup Plates, the dozen. Iron Stone China Breakfust Plates, the dozen Tron Stone China Ten Plates, the dozen Hron Bioue China Soup Tureens, exch, Tron Btone Ching Toilet Sets, 11 ylece ‘An immense ch eclipses Gas FIXTURES ‘At about one ux Cur‘ our nis List and bring i with you. rdera from the country must enclose the cash, with the ‘Par funds SEVERE edgition of's suiiclent suin to pay for packages, only taken, W. J. F, AILEY & CO,, 631 Broadway, Between Houston nd Bleecker streets, OOTS AND SHOES AT WAR PRICES, A general assortment of ladies’, gente’, boys’, misses’ and children’s wear of seescnable _ Gents’ calf ee Boot Gents’ calf atitched double sole Balmorals, Gente peuged Congress Gaiters. CRS means, Dennis. | Boye Boots, $i. "outa nts. Youths’ Boots, 75 centa, tock and prices, GEORGE E. CONNER, 377 Bowe: "Net to Fifth street. BME, SEVENTH REGIMENT GYMNASIUM, 20 St. be as Pace, eee street), 'UBLIC. The ular a for gentlemen and children in tics, calisthenics, sparris inks &c., will commence on 1 2 Tat of of October. Ladies’ classes, Tuesdays, Thuradays and ‘Saturday Ladies and gentlemen are fnvited to call aud inspect institution, where circulars and Aiea may be bad. ABN: 5. BRADY, proprietor. ASH FOR BOOKS AXD LIBRARIES._PERSONS having Moraries or booker to dispose of for casb, can havean opportunity of doing so by. addreysin Buyer, box M4 ‘Times ofice, New York. N, B.—Whoke ifbraries pur- One baa mers AND RELAL ‘WATTS, Uphotnterer, 11 Bowery, MPORTANT TO DYERS.—DYERS' VAT NETS OON. I stanily on hand or made to order at No. 60 Fulton street, . J. B, CROOK & CO. ¥. Also Nets of every description. SALES AT AUCTYO! D, CAULKINS, AUCTIONEER, MORTGAGB SALE. Rich and costly Household Puratture,” Elegant rosewood osha Rosewood Parlor Suita, tn brocatal, Valuable Paintings, Artistic Bronzea, Marble Gh ko, Monday, Sept. 23, at the elegant private residence reat Fourteenth street, near Eighth arnnue, Commencing at 1054 o'clock. ‘The sale comprises the entire contents be Ping The elegant Parlor Furniture was made to order soltd Fosewood, ‘The whole will be sold to the hichest Wider for cash, offe ering extra inducements to purchasers, as the entire ahs tic nehouse is nearly new, and mist be wold 10 fogaut rowtweea With alt modern © improvements, erst isice ‘pear key ke ich rosewood Stool, covered fn aatla, and embroidered covers three elegant full ‘AUits of rosewood Parlor Rent in rich vI leand satin; rosewood Etegeres mdid and cost- ly Parian Ornaments, rich Vases, Ac. nN ne a may aot collection of rare Paintings, rosewood Turkish Easy C shay ; rosewood Centre and Side marble top Tal og wrehiy ba Suits, in rosewood and mahogany; Bureaus, carv- od Bedsteads, Washstands, Sofa Beds, Hye haircloths vn pure Hair Mattreases, froth 4) to 60 pounds, made to order and in excellent condition, ‘Room Purniture conslate of fine oak_ Extension Ta- bles, Silverware, rich China, Ivory and Silver Cutlery, Forks, Spoons, &c.. with heavy cut arid engraved Glaxawais of every description, Sale postive, By order of ©. HALL, Attorney for mortgagee, LBERT MOREE SORE £00., ‘AUCTIONEERS. ELEGANT FIRST ULASS HOUSEMOLD To be perempiorly sold at Publ n W-morrow THE PROPERTY oF 0) Rosewood 7 octave Pianofori Bulls, rosewood aud mahogany Chamber Furntiure, Ouk Dining Room Furniture, Buintings, Statuary, Bronzes, Chat delters Mirrors, Mon Ci At the residence of Dr. Phu street, betw londay), i r 23, a sh LEAVING FOR Bionwand Drawing Room rs SALE‘ COM) LOCK. Superb Suits, carved tn solid rosewood a, coy: d with silk bro- catel; Sect retry and Bookease, Etegeres, bronze Clock, runs: one month; pier and ma untel Mirrors, embroidered Ince’ Cure talus, mantel Ornay Contre Tables, King’s patent Re- clinitig Chair, Ol Paintings, by emineutartiatsy brouge and marble Stacuary. Magattice nt seven octave frose Clntert and Cover: Hatstand, oak Buitet, ‘able, china Dinner and Tea Pianoforte, dd mahogany Bureaus, 8, Toilet Tables, Commodes, Dressing and opriag Mattresses, "Counterpanes, Towels, McGra' patent Sofa Bedstead, Bookstan Tables, Brussels and ingraliy Carpets, Olicloth, Stair Also, a large assortn tof Basement and Kitchen Purnit Hoube to let or for aale, For further particulars see Auc- tloneer, SSIGNEES’ SALE OF Elegant Honechold Furniture, with the Entire superb Parlor, Dining Koom, Chambers and Ltbrary Parntean Over $12,000 worth of rich'and costly Furniture, contained in the five story residence 152 West Twenty.litst, street, near 8 havent pw (Monday), at IL o'cl The whole for absolut consisting of Engl lock. prec ; o and pean pony aa wet hud Tapes rata or shine, A Ingrain Car: pets 3; € comprising ‘nee Full Suits, richiy all of which are’ covered {n rich slik brocatel and {{ the. best de wcription; rosewood Cen- tre and Pier Tabi Turkish Choire, in blue and gold, satin and moquet; Damnsk and Lace Curtains, Velvet aud Tirkish unger, Mantel and Pier Mirrora, fine’ rosewood Eiegeres, Arielle Purp Sruaments, & SLEGANT SEV! AVES PIANOFORTE, Music Ca Elegant Bureaus and ber Suits, in rosewood; Bri Mirrors, Beds and Beddings, oak Exteu Bedsteads, rich Cut Glass, of every di Buttet, Oilcioth, rich Chandeliers, &c, Bale pysitive, rain or shine, R. W. WESTCOTT, Auctioneer, ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF MANU- red stock, &e,—Saturday, agricnituial foundry and Water street, between Jefferson ww York, the entire stock, consisting of ot lool and! Cover vada, 12 Hair Mattresses, Cham- locks, Spring Beat Chairs, Table, eription; marble i 28, 1861, at 101g A. M shop, 560 and ton streets aghs, Plough Castings, Plough Beams, Handles and Rounds, Culdvator Timber Harrow, Corn Sheller, Sgar Mul, Grind Stone and Truck Frames, Plough Bolts and Wrenches: also alot of Wrought and Cast Iron, and Sign Boards on and within bufldings, together with sundry articles pertaining to the bur atone P. M., at the store ‘And on the same day, street, one door from ‘Fulton, t Outside the bullding; also the Plough Vane on roof, Sheet Plank and Irons, and otber aridelog Terms cash, GEO. J. 8. THOMPSON Assignee, d of. Jno. MeNally. VOTION SALE OF MACHINIST'S TOOLS.—WILL BE 97 Water en Boards within and fold at public auction, to eloxe a coneern, on Saturday, Bept. 23, 1861, the fullowtog de tools -—One seven fect Planing Machine, two Crank chine, one sixt Engine Lathe, ov do., one four fe Lathes, ane Pattern Lathe 0 They edn he keen My previous to Works. foot of ust ‘wendy fourth street the highest bi ider. SSIGNEE'S SALE.—JOHN LLOYD, AUCTIONEER. JOUN LLOYD & SONS will sel! on Monday Je at the Engi Sale positive to 1034 o'clock, entire Gling Cloths, ‘Trim ke. Bale. posttiy or shine. Catalogues will be ‘the day of sale. 3, B. BLOCK, Anwiz VOTION NOTICE.—BURNHAMWS FURNITURS TX. press Furniture Packing Establishment, 3. West Eleventh street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Plano- fortes, siatuary, paintings, and all klud of household fural- ture boxed au pee to all parts of the world. Covered hore for removing furniture to the country. Storage for urnivure, Brows & NICHOLS, AUCTIONEERS, TUESDAY, SEPT. 24, ‘AL 1036 o'clock, at utivarooty, 86 Nasenu ntreet, very targe sale Furniture, comprising the entire furaiare of of Propeller tro large, propellers—Htaltreasen, “Curpets, Feather, Beda, Pillow: ets, Quilts, Sheet Towels, Tables, C! hairs, Btool fe Preservers , Crockery, Glassware, Cath ke. French Plate siirrors, Lamps, Valances, Curtiins, Culinary cane Table Linen, Casters, &. Full Particniees on needa B. Mp GHOMAs, AUCTIONEER. —J. will sell on Tuesday, September 2h, at 1044 _o'cloe! corner of Broadway and Twenty-first strect, the stock and fixtures first class Dining Saloon, nbracing Chair ‘Tables, Crockery, silver plated Castors, Mirrors, Bar Fix: tures, ‘Kitchen Furniture, lot Oileloth,’ &c, Sale posi tT enengerd of sale of Engravi ss Pe at their auction rooma, DAYTON & CO, oWS, WAGO) JAMES conitas” mH will 'sellon We 2, at 12 o'clock, on premises of Kidd, Butler street, between Washing! ion ‘and Ciasson avenues, Brooklyn, 16 Cows, allin good health and condition, a number of which are fresh; two good work ‘Horses, two 4, sired by Major Andersort (the aaa nee horse also Wagons, Harness, Fowls; also 4 quantity of Manure, Sale positive; terms cash, ADIES—IF YOU ARE ANY WAY INDISPOSED, loose no time, but consult Mrs. WORCESTER, the ex- portenced and successful Physician and midwite, #6 Chariion Atreet, near Varick, ‘ARBLE MANTELS.—GREAT BARGAINS IN MAN- tela, Those wishtng to buy MantelA at a great reduction willfind it to their advuntage to call at ER's Thatlle yard, 118 East Lighwoeuth street, uear Third avenue, HE aoa eda, te per THE ty Sls snes a4 beers av Pals Aint Ste CHEST POR ARMY coma os a 1861. is Chest whe: This Cis ING TABLE FOR FOUR PERSONS, and contains besides the stools Ii the im} me for an officer's mese, Knives, forks, plates, cups, iereness table lotha, towels’ alsa cooking appara, saw, hatchet, ac. Tis mud of blank wal walnut, simple in its ie oaeiracens Re yn ten! + Ssokesctr tA es es oor THis iH ON aL, Pee THAT HAS BEEN and {s highly recom: ene by a by any lainguahod ‘persons, PRESIDENT Laxcoln Gh i GENERATS moan AND MANS- FIELD, MAJOR VINTO! N, MILLARD FILLMORE, Having heretofore been unabieto meet the tinexpectedly large demand for this useful 1ren:‘ton, we wow beg to inform the public thet we shall hervafier by prepared to execute ll orders immediately on rece say ON EXHIBITION AT MEneiut SALE, BLACK & 00.’8, wwfactured and for eile the amet CAN Ca: iT COMPANY, 202 Bl AGENTS WANTED IN at ALL THE LARG! E OLTIES, As there is another, chest advertized, which we believe to be but.an inferior imitation of our's, we would nak hep bie not to buy any before Sxamining ou rdlcular to doo at ger odlos. or at BALL: BLACK & Boks as an unfair con petluce, exhibits one of Parr's Cheste in connection with which, being one of ihe frst make nd dlaigured,dooe ‘not truly cepresent the style and juality of or AME! iehicgic CAMP CHEST COMPANY, “VERONES ELECTRO. CHRMICAL BATHS, Ni Fourth avenue, at ‘rofessor m the in_ chronic and rheuniatenn, “G Consultation free from 6 to 12 A. M. Y fetor BANK TOBACCO.—GOODWIN'S PURE Yellow Bank Tobacco, free from all impui for: r Sachin Sree acer ae nse _LOAN OFFICES. DVANCEE MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEW. elry and other valuables, or bought for cash at full value, J. 8 COHEN, roadway, oP ad. of whe i a ted at their residences 1 All st ‘visit pasiness strictly confidential. ASE J. Rag LS 212 npoanway, ROOM 13.— ‘advances the highest sume, $e buys for cant, Merchant Diamonds, set or unsot; Pearls, Watches, Plate, Optical tustruments, &c., &e., at No’ 212 Broadway, room 13, up atatra, AY 77 BLEECKER 8TREET—MONEY ADVANCED TO ey amount on Diamonds, Ws ke. tches, Jewelry, de. Pi- oa Sexare, Dry Goods, B.—Pawnbrokers Tickets og it, at 77 Bleecker atreet, up stairs, SUIT, ON $19. 99) TO ADVANCE, IN SUMS TO Diamonds, Walches, Silver Ware ‘and’ fine welry, or bought for. Orie ‘and the Rrtence & ven. Busi- ry a tly confidential. at the old eatal er DT tores of L, JACOBS. Cedar street. 90. 000 TO ADVANCE, gs HENRY ee Broadway, room No. 3, on Watche: monda and Merchandise of every vacscriptton, from ia and upwards, Merchants in want of money will do wel Business strictly confidential. BILLIARDS. 6 Buars. BASSFORD'S TRUE ANGLING TABLES, 149 Fulton street, 8 Ann street, and Court and Remsen streets, Brooklyn. CHAS, LORD'S 8 Tables, Stapleton, 8. 1 1d Recon rabies, fo $200 and ete, Tavien to fet! Order i sa $250, compl attended to for Tables and eee W. M GHIFFETH, 146 Patton Atroet, ENRY GREEN, AUCTIONEER —WILL SELL ON Monday, Septetnhor 23, at 103 o'clock, at the auction store 194 Willinm etre: quantity Of Groceries, Wines, L- quara, Segars, 400 boxes of Hucring, Carpenter's Workbench Ga, lot of Fools, ae, Also. at 12 o'clock, Ulothing, Dry Goods, Yankee Notions, &c, Lie PUBLIC AUCTION OF BUILDING LOTS, SITUA- ted in Guttenberg, will be held on Monday, September ‘commence at 2 o'clock P. M., at the brewery of A. Mockert.. The town of Guttenberg is beautifully aitua- ted on the banks of the Hudson river, about a mile from the Weehawken and Forty-second street ferry, and opposite Seventieth street, New York. Guttenberg Is one of the mort beautiful Located towne within, fifteen mien of ‘th . id to She above lant eae.“ Terma easy, oniy five per cout on the ‘day the public Is ea of male, ten per cent in thirty oy 7s from sald day of suley ten per contin mincty days, and the balance, neventy tive per cent, on bond and mortgage for four years, with seven per riect, A warrautee deed given at the expente Fy Mes, twanty-sive per cont of purchase money Bal ‘pala. For feriber pardoalars apply to ‘Auctioneer. ‘a Tf the day should be rainy the ie will take place the next ine day. ORTGAGE SALE—DRUG STORE AND FIXTURES — A.M. ©! Auctioneer, will sell, on Monday a3 Lina ALD at 10 Jorcnk, at No. 331 Tenth atrect, the entire we ‘Drugs and Medicines, Soaps, Brushes, Tol- teu, ‘Aracien ap of ory Goods, Glass and Ching Ji Botdes, 4 Weigh rights, Show Caren, Counters, helt cirfugand’s icles too numerous to menti LORERZO OBERLE, Altorney for ortengee. AW NERORER'S SALE OF MEN'S CLOTH ING—O! ‘Monday, Se} at dM, CRISTALAR'S auction store, 23 Bow ww large and valuable asgort- Shen of Men's Wearing pare ot eve! stoner ‘sultable for dhe winter season. By order of JOH! VY, Pawn- broker, 45 Sixth avenue. ‘DAWNBROKER'S SALE.—JOHN apycpeyprehy 1SEAST orate will sell, on Monday, rge assortment ef a womne: en and a somes caring Appar Appargel, conning of Jadies’ ai or” apes coats Shane sheen be By, ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER — WILL SELL to-morrow, at 18 Bust Broadway, at 11 o'clock, a general amorunent of ‘bousehold wt ag pe sung of of Boras, hats, Oottage Suite, ea 3 Mo Paintings Prints, tn oven with a nan: tit en an ‘arpiture. une tite tar interne ok, ot 258 Hous: ton etree 4 3. BOGART, AUCTIONEERS - {MONDAY, SEPTEM- er a at 1036 Selook, at at the a rooms No. 1 street, Constable's sale of na Neel Househotd | hana of rosewood Parior Suits, tn satin brocatel; ra, Rockers, marble wp Contre tables, Ba t OBBULY, Gontubien OF STEAM ENGINE AND MA- Be AMBERS FAIRCHILD, Ai Avction: sei ar Bae Beene Bie Tse ch out the ane ‘and be Shtertalned tll day of ofr anl, Lopty ia wp bP Mind Gen No.8 9 Rutgers place, or to the auctioneers, 1! TTERS, ‘AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL ON TO- Var y Cspaday), eet ‘at two o ‘Po at 454 Canal street, a ‘iment of Furniture, &c., froma faml- ; full assortment from cellar to lor bond Pier Glasser, fine Furniture, &c,, suilable others. : for sig ba “ar | py uata AM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER.—MUST BE SOLD to elose the business: al “ ‘Ollcloths, Ri Window Shades, 4c. ‘The stock ‘comained in the Ligh por a Apa) oa Be sold at auction, cj i day, Bept. 24. mee, a8 the, stock! te very inne, SENOS ac Carpets of tartiun auntiten, tye, te English Velvet to a common Ingrain Cet A All in ia want of carpets would de well toattend this Will commenee at 103 felock: “Also 'n Horse, “Wages, and will be sold at 12 o'clock. COAL. Cosatess, WHOLESALE “A. AN] RETAIL, AG ‘AGENT for the male of some of a aoe Coal Toiiamneneeathtar pa Folafl ata lower price than, any other dealer tn ini ct rdvcorner of King and Greenwich streets, and N Rooser civ atreet, corner of New Bower MAPIEW CLINTON. Romer #& MEARES—HAVE REMOVED TO COR- ner of Nincleendh Rtreot nnd Bath eve rene where they are offering great ins in Hosie mings, Smal) Wares, 4c, Al! purchased at dhe ta te auction salea, oa TREE’ PATENT IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES © EC. AN ee doe CUSHIONS. ite ne PHELAN & COLLE & COLLENDER, 67 Crosbv street, OMING VALLEY COAL 0.—THE Tia co, for atove and range use, Daratog, fut and no dust. 322 Eighth avenue, corner Twenty-seventh ‘bireet, | Note will hi 8 F ANCIAL,” Tl dr aidae (MEMICAL BAN vEW YORK, SEPT. 19186 THE ¢ Prealde ad Directors of & bank havo al seat clared a quarterly dividend uf a8 (O) por cont paya ne tho yj WILLIAMS, Onshore Stockholders on apd after Tuesday BOARD’ OF DIRECTORS it. By onser eee a. 4, Bank have declared a semi-annual rene yi THE. Bi of the Bull iten divides ond eas @) per. Fork payable to the seakhovdnes on ber next. The srauster books and afte R WILLIAMBON, Pres. ter the Will be closed tatu Oeieter | _New Yorx, Bept, 21, 1561, OHN BR. MU: BANKER, 39 N, J New Yorke Mecurluen negouinicr eenaeaeee ‘reasury notes of all Sesuce bought and 2 see Stocks for for sale, HOMESTEAD INS! COMPANY.—A URANCI stockholders will be held, at thelr oi roan on Wednesday, the 25th inst, at 8 P, ard requested tomtiend. ba HILO HURD, Receiver, TPHIRD AVENUE SAVINGS B ANK—CORNER OF THIRD avenue aud Twenty.ifth atreet—Ohartered 18h4—Six per cent interest allowe: AY all Soporte, from one dollar to one thousand dollars, Peposite will draw interest from _ October. Bank open dai! Neen ten to three o'clock, Also ‘on the evenings of Mondi eaneeday and Saturday Bix to eight, SPENCER K. GREEN, iy 8.8.0 JHILDS, Secretar NITED STATES LOA 7310 TRE. SURY NOTES, OFFICE OF RERCHUM, SON. & 6 OW) EXCHANGE PLAGE, New Yor, September 20, 1861, Pursuant to {nstructions from the Secretary of the Trea sury, a Dook will be opened on the 2istd office of KETCHUM, SON & CO, N subscriptions, under my superiny to, be insued under the Act uf Congrens ety apa ese Notes Will be fasued {n buIns Gf $0, $10, $600 and $5,000 each, dated 19th August, 1861, payable three years, after date, to the order of the subscriber or ax directed, and Denring interest at the r rate of seven and-hree-tenths per cone per annum payyab tig, ave STEERER: tie vate ut WO CENTS Pit DAY ON EVER Ne DRED DOLLARS. For the convenience of the holder each Sonpons attached expresding the several amounts of semi-annual interest, which coupons may be de- tached and presented for payment separately from the Notes, Subscriptions for such Treasury notes wil be received dur- Ing iftwen day from the day of opening the book as afore. said. No subscription for less than pry. jolars nor for any fraction of that sum can be received, Subscriptions of firty dvllara or one. “4 must be pald in lawful coln of the Uni e of subscribing. Subscriptions } of more th rs ray be paid at once | A¢ preterr ime of sub: third of t AMOUOE OL EVO ater onl the whole shall be paid. No payment of \eka {hap Bity dollars can be aevepted, that being the smallest sum TOF which Treasury notes ean be tasued, Certiticates Will be granted in duplicate to subscribers for the amounts 40 paid, the. or ‘of which, the subscriber wii transinit by mall to th etary of the Treasury, when Treasury notes, as afor Will be; Issued. thereon Yo auch subscriber or his order, carrying interest as expressed in such certificate; but In casts whera only @ part of the amount subscribed’ is paid at the time of subscribing, Treasury notes Pill be issued only for the payments made subsequently to the first, which will punttl the whéle amount subscribed’ by such person shall be pald, when ‘Treasury notes will be Aasued f such firat paynientalso. _On payment of each de iment, the subseriber will pu in addition there> ual do the interest acerued thereon from the I D the date of payment, and on final payment like {nterest on the amount paid on subscription, which payments of interest will be refinbureed to the subscriber in the pay> ment of the titst coupon, ‘The Treasury notes {waned upon such certilicntes by the ‘Treasury will be sent to the subscribers by mail, or yuch other mode as may be i bem, they transmit their ork perk " 3 duplic aia eruicales may be re- tained them for their own seeurity. . MORRIS KETCHUM, . 40 EXCHANGE PLace, New Youx, September 20, 15 To facilitate the objects for whict’ the above agency hus been established, we will receive from subscribers certified checks upon the banks of this clty, and current bank notvee—our- selves fur g colu to the required amount, We will vara the certhieates of deposit to Washi asury notes and forward them to any givea address, jo charge will be made for the above services, KETCHUM, SON & CO. 6.000, 000 WANTED—ON GOOD IMPROVED PRO. P perty, in New K.—Those having this ammount will find # good chan oan ie outs. the property worth four tines the amount. No brokers need apply. Ad- box 225 Herald oltice, dress R. Whit PERSONAL. Poet ¢ AT YOUR PLACE OF BU INESB is diay next, kay 10 o'alock. | Ficase be in frout mit ‘ant to explain fo you the full pardiculars. Oflice, Want to explain to y pai Witfopone. aoe WILL MEBT CROWDS OF HAPPY shine, at the Art Gallery, 411 Ketting beauttful, give i $2 per dozen, an, at Rue phic Garten de \ ished, CARRE L— tin i re mata my Mttle . Tous le’ jours persevcram tARL ¥ SQu MONDAY | Osatter.: young shoul- T FAIL ON MON- 0. betore, on the same bust- or shi HL hess, i NFORMATION rivedfrom the sl lof 1 rin Jett the vessel with the intention of going t y bout, since which tne yothing hay ween! heard of hun.” He iw ad years of age, rfratne, tall and sqnare, dark complex: iirly hale, a ite bald, aud dressed ina claret co- brown stra pat with blue ribbon, who can give inforiaation as Ww bis why fer a great favor on hiv trleuds, and be natal . Address Middleton & Go, 40 Exchange place, ---— —- ¥ THE TWO YOUNG LADIES WHO WERE IN TWEN- veton Saturday morning wish (0. tutke the ac- inant whom they met they can do so intyst Kquare Post oft J. IW. KING WILL CALL AT THE UNION 8 office he will tind a letter trom Lizey ol NNECTED WITH F CHAS. W, SMITH, FORMERLY ee Sa of the Thu wil ddress to J. H. . New York Post viii of something to hivadvantage, NFORMATION WANT NA IN, who left Birt, Wily Kagust Last, for New ¥. She Any infor- matio eting her 4 by her brother, P Curtin. ast Siatecuth street, New Yo site, ae can do 80 GLAND, WHO GhOYD, OF SiR ‘suddenly left his hoi meat te “ain to his friend ‘ey Toole pera of Kiel, sine yenrs siuce, with hls wite he New York Post % Westsmenthy Ireland, sth will ud a jeter pateice LAWLOR, LATE OUTDOOR OFFICER OF customs, London, is requested (o call at the British Con- Bulate’s, 17 Brow UN AWAY—FIVE WEEKS AGO, A GIRL AGED 11 Ro yeay Aumed Mary Christine Jane Bee, Boog Dilley from her mother, Any One knowing the whereabouts of the airlor detaining her, will not be punshod In any way {f they Wil only return her to her afflicted mother, at 447 Cand sireet, ur if they persist in detaining her they will be puns Ished to the fullestextont of the law." ROUTHFUL'S LETTERS ALL RECEIVED.—SHE IS rnestly requested to throw Aside the Impenetrable secreay which now envelopes her, anil grant an inter- Charles has loved #incerety, fearnently, devotedly: ) beilevadt his fragrance was wasted on the desertair. the object of his affections prove to be the fair unknown. happiness may yet bein store for both. n they meet, Churlen will describe his palace by the lake of ‘Como, which? with himself, his ten thousand shooting box om oar, the Mississlppf and all his other ‘jewels stall be hy [LL THE LADY WHO RODE DOWN INA WALIs ftrect stage on Monday iporning, 1h, nat» apd got rosie ress & id cf Cer oe cy elaee Union square Fors Wie THE LADIES WIt0 WE! Re eo GROSSLY IN- sulted on Thursday pes iidainted antorame. spel nora of bch gradaet = ‘pumbiy. or ihe’ cretion’ Site lee with finda a ‘tention. HITE STREET AND BRDADWAT—EIGHT G or OCEOCK Saturday evening. Will the lady who Thursday night to meet one as above ‘drop a line to Wit He- ILLIAM ie OF THE WHITE WAGON, AMITY stroct will ‘please meet his Cuban friend at the New York Hotel. USIOR, SPECIAL s NOTICES. cai: OUNTY HONAGTIAN SOCIAL CIUB.—THE MM: a4 of Monaghan age requesied to meet is event fy sestemner atB o'clock, to make arrangements to Biers jetties to honor por the remains of T. B. e GAN, President, oman Sumnrwan, Secretary. (AHARTER OAK LODGE, NO, 9, F. AND A. M—THE ‘members of this Lodge are hereliy nofived 10 attend the ext regular communication, in Gothic Room, Oxld Fellows’ Tis pn Wednenday. evening, Bei. 2 at elo. A fuk Be iroughe te th he La wT 3 orden redid rou ve the Lodge, Ayategete; jarOx, Secretary. ROBERT BEATTY, W. M. OuxTOx CLUR—NOTICE. re MEMBERS OF THE a Club ere requested to attend the fu- neral of our brother member, William C. C. ‘at three y Preaiient. x (Biocon from, ie late residence, & Wily by street, Selock Me By ordee OHS Joux K, Newigan, Secretary. tat Er TO THE OWNERS OF HORSES.) AMES MULLIGAN, Horse Shoer and Farrier, formerly of 1 Grand street, respeciiuily informs. his frieuds end 1 bon of So eet ai ak, that he has opened a horse shoei: nt at 168 Seventh avenue, between Twent; soa thentanen streets, where fei Mttention w given to the business. It may membered that J. Me ran awarded a dipioria aud medal for his g superior specimens of expausion and interferi 1 Aimerican Fnsti- tute in oreo! are fc, Snare Oe orders received 4 puncthally attended to by the Proprietor. in aval pansion shoes furnished to the army if cat ex] thine shortcat nates EW. Zoe city AND UNTY LIQUOR Di EALERS. ial meeting of Be ie Sbove: leecker ra Greene: HE, President, SON RIVER RAILROAD. STRAINS Ri FOR ALBANY, ei ma North and We ve, Ubambore street a Sand 10:1 7 Ly se | Nae, a (, HARLEM AND pote a nance thee Summer airangemeut—kxpregs train North and Wert, leaves ‘Tweniyeath tufeet Stauona it a M. For local traing see time tal JOHN 'BURCHILL, Ae Assiguant Superintendent.

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