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Ratlroad Accident. [From the Richmond Enquirer, July 25. ‘The up traix on the South Side toad, with troops aboard, ran of the track when some two or three miles Deyond Burkesville Tuesday afteruoon, wounding forty. five men in sll—seventeen severcly, four of whom have ‘since died, The accident wascaused by a spike in one of the rails baving been drawn out, allowing the rail to give way wien the train came upon it, Two cars were thrown down a considerable embankment, and it is won- erful that the extent of damage was not greater than i was, The conductor of the train was also slighty injured. Besides considerable damage to the cars, the track was torn up forvthirty or forty yards, The wound- ed vere taken to Farmville, where they were properly eared for, The Excharce of Prisoners s ceenpee (From the Richmond Enquire’ Sinco the agreement of the commis: ea upom the basin} of the excuange of prisoners, nearly twelve hundred federal soldiers, taken im the late batiles, have ss gent to the federal transports in James river. During this charitable and in all respects honorable movement on the part of the Confederate Commissioners, we learn that sthe federal army on the James made an up the river of about two miles, This intelligence reaching headquarters, has caused @ cessation of move- ments in regard to the exchange, and appropriate ar- rangements must be made before they are proceeded with. Rebel Account of the Spot [From the Petersburg Express, July 26.) @ gentleman from Richmond, pore ace tee from sources entitled to the fullest credit, that, as some of the fruits of the recent victories around Richmond, we bave eecured thirty-three thousand stand of sual! arms; ever sixty cannon, the greater portion of them superior field pieces; between seven hundred and eight hundred horses and Thules ; thousands and thousands of bullets; Yarge quantity of powder, but slightly damaged ; pick- faxes, shovels and spades, almost beyond computation ; @vercouts, india rubber and oilcioth blankets, kuapsacks, @unteens, ‘ao. Another Secession Tyler Gone, {From the Richmond Examiner, July 23.) Died, on the 19th inst., at his Jate residence in the eounty’ of Hanover, Dr. Wat Henry ‘Tyler, in tho 76th year of his age. He was the eldest son of the first Gover- Bor, Jobn Tyler, of Virginia, and Mary Armistead, who oasted that she bad named him alter the two greutest rebeia that ever lived—Wat Tyler and Pairick Henry. Ho was among the first to advocate tbe seccssiou of Vir. ginia from the Union. Execution of Loyal Negro [From the Richmond Examiuer, July negroes Friday last, by order of Colonel Sol. Williams, Tooy were found guilty of drumming up recruite for e. From the North, the Richmond eeamioer: "July 24.) The probabliity of arcsort to adraft bas caused in tense indignation and excitement in Baltimore, and it is thought that if General Jackson wero in striking distance ke could at once obtain twenty thousand men {rom that city alone. Loss of the Seventh Virginia. Adjutant J. H. Parr, of the Seventh Virginia regiment, $m bis official report, states that his regiment was in one of the batties of the 30th of June, out of 225 men lost 14 Killod, 66 wounded and 31 missing, or 111 in ail. Miscellancous Items, PRISON GUARDS. {From the Richmond Dispatch, July 26.) For several mouths past, owing to the demand for mep @lsewhere, the officers having in charge the dit Confederate prisons in this city have been compelled to pus up with mere apologies for soldiers in the way of guards. Many of them, it is uafe to way, never knew Sheir daty, and took no pains to make themselves acquainted with it. Under such a scate of affuirs it is no wonder that @ute prisoners have escaped a vigilance that did not exist and a sense of duty that was equally baseless. Judging from the conduct of some of the men puton guard at Castie Goodwin and other points of importance ,a priso- wer has only to dress himself up in the presumed apparel ef an officer or gentleman, assume an authoritative air and his exit is assured. ‘It would pay to instruct all | cag begin to the nature of their duty. Some of ae are lamentably deiicient in the requisite know- 1. MASONIC CELEBRATION OF THB BATTLE OF MA- Nassas. ‘The first anniversary of the battle of Mauassas was celebrated on the 2ist inst., at Dill’s farm, at General Waiting’s headquarters, by Bee Lodge of Masons. A proceamon was formed at D1il's and parched thence, pre- weded by a brass band, to the farm of Mrs. Schermer- hern, Arrived there, Proceedings were initiated Ru prayer b byes Rev. Dr. Duncan. Anoration an eulogy on the ‘the gallant aud lamented brother Barnard E. Bee, Drigedle Genera, C. 8 An who fell at Manassas, wan then delivered in feeling and appropriate language by Rev. Dr. Stewart, an Episcopatian clergyman of Alex- endria, Va., who, it will be remembered, was driven — his pulpit by the hirelings of Lincoln for declining for that individual. The procession returned to n Marrs, whore the exercises of the day were con DEPARTURE OF YANKEE PRISONERS, {From the Richmond Dispatch, July 2 ‘Orders were received yesterday, at the prison, corner of Twentieth and Cary streets, to prepare about six hundred of the wounded prisoners for depar- tare, under flag ef truce, at eight o'clock this morning. They will go by railroad ‘to Petcraburg, theuce to City Point, and be there delivered over to their friends, None were sent off yesterda; é military [From the Richmond Dispatch, July 26. ‘The Central train of cars, Cpe on Wednesday @vening, brought down, under even Yankees, eaptured by 4 portion of the First Virginia cavalry, under General Stuart, near Beaver Dam depot, a few days ince. The prisoners on their arrival were cari to the fico of the Provost Marshal, apd thence to thoC. prigon, corner of Cary and ‘Twentieth streets. The squad oonsisted of one Liewlenant, two Orderly Sergeants, ono Corporal and threo privates, belonging to the Fifth Indi- ana cavalry. DISAPPEARING. [From the Richmond Dispatch, July 25.) Owing to the persevering assiduity of guards from the army, or some other potent canse, the number of strag- sling Soldiers in our midst has been reduced to a mere fraction of what it was two days since. Yestorday the Streets were comparatively clear of species of hu- manily. The Capitol Square, noted as aregors for idle po ait showed, on the occasion referred to, an equally Ice 1s selling in Columbian’ 8. C., to the nick ently, at em cents per pound. No one is allewed to purchase moro than six pounds at # time, aud all must produce a pbysician’s certificate to prove that ico is absolutely @esential to the recovery of the paticnt. GENERAL JOSEPH B. JOHNSTON. Genera! Joseph E. Johnston bas nearly recovered from ‘the effects of the painful wound received at the battle of Seveu I’ines. He will be able to “report for duty” in Sess thun ten days. twelve hogsheads of tobacco seld ia Lynchburg, V: ‘Weduesday, at the high price of $26 per wt. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Turspay, July 29—6 P. M. ‘The following ia a comparative statement of the exports from the port of New York to foreign ports for the week ending July 29 and since Jan- wary 1:— 1960. 1861. 1862. or the week ....... $1,612,084 2,085,966 4,134,314 Previously reported. 49,082,209 74,093,468 71,078,308 ‘Since January 1....$50,695,283 76,177,434 75,712, 22 This is probably the heaviest weekly shipment onmrecord. Among the leading items we notice: ‘Tobaceo, to H'nbrg $45,000 Flour, to London. .$140,000 Flour, to Liverpool. 300,000 Wheat, vo Bristol,, 19,000 ‘Wheat, to Liv’rpool. 844,000 Corn, to Bristol... 18,000 Lard, to Liverpool. 34,000 Wheat,to Kingroad 26,000 Bacon, to Liverpool. 60,000 Wheat, toGlouc’str 40,000 Butter, to Liv ‘rpool 69,000 Wheat to Glasgow... Cheese, to Liv’rpool 89,000 Corn, to Glasgow... ‘Tallow, to Liv'rpool 24,000 Flour, to Gtasgow.. Tobaccy, to L’pool. 85,000 Whale oit, to Gi'sgw Gnano, to London.. 175,000 Wheat, to Q’nstown 101,000 Tobacco, t) London. 115.000 Corn. to Q'ustown., 48,000 ‘Wheat, fo }ondon.. 156,000 Wheat, to Cork... 94,500 Sperm oil,to Lond’ $5,000 Wheat,1oL’nderry, 28,000 Corn, to Londonde'y oon Tallow, to Havre 44,000 Tard, to F Whaievone, do. Flour, to B. p Tallow, to Cette... Flour, to Bi. W. Tid. 42.000 Coffee, to Genoa... Flour, to Brazil... 31,00 ‘Tobaceo, do. At this rate our shipments of specie will not last very long, and exchange will naturally decline. Money is very abundant at 4 a5 per cent on call. Paper sells at 4% o 5 a 6 lor the best games. Certificaies of indebtedness hang at 9814. Demand notes range from 106 to 10644. The mo- ment they sell for the same price as 7.30 notes, or nearly so, it is presumed that the Secretasy will authorize an exchange. The public have again begun to deposit money at the Sub-Treasury at 4 percent. To-day something under $100,000 was received. The course of gold and exchange appears to tend downward. Gold opened this morning at 116%, fell to 116 between the boards, sold at t the second board, and closed that bid. xchange has fluctuated ail day at 127 w 128, There were some large sales of bankers’ bills at 127. It is not easy to perceive how gold and ex- change can be maintained at their present prices. The stock market continues very inactive, without important change in prices. Speculators are ail waiting fornews. At the nara board govern- ment sixes (coupons) declined 24, Tennessees 4, Micaouris 4, Michigan Central 14, Rock Island 4, Pacific Mail 334, New York Central 14, Brie %, Erie preferred 4, Galena }{. The feature of the market is inactiviiy—a general disposition to avoid doing business. This state of things is of course temporary, Decided vews from any quarter would lead to a ewal of activity, which the ! present condition of the money market is par- ticularly calculated to promote. Between the boards the market was dull. At the second boarg prices were a fraction better; but business was very dullindeed. The following were the closing quota- tions of the day:—United States 6’s, registered 1881, 98 a 9824; United States 6’s, coupon, 1881, 9844 9 9894; United States 5’s, 1874, 86% a 87; Treasury notes, 73-10 per cent, 10234 a 102%; Tennessee 6’s, 50 a 50%; Virginia 6’s, 52a 64; North Caro- lina 6’, 65 @ 70; Missouri 6’s, 464624; Ameri- can gold, 11534 a 115%; Pacific Mail, 110 a 110; New York Central, 9234 a 9284; Erie, 3334 a 34; do. preferred, 6234 a 624; Hudson River, 44 a 45; Harlem, 14 1414; do. preferred, 3434 a 35; Reading, 64 a 55; Michigan Central, 59a 5934; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana, 26 a 2534; do. guaranteed, 54%4 a 5494; Panama, 132 a 133; Dlinois Central, 56 a 6634; Galena and Chicago, 67% a 6754; Cleveland: and To- ledo, 46% a 47; Chicago and Rock" Island, 62% @ 62%; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, 77% a 7844; Milwaukee and Prairie du Chien, 30 a 3; New York Central 7’, 1876, 109 a 110; Erie third mortgage bonds, 98 a 984; Michigan Central 8's, first mortgage, 10744 a 108; Illinois Central bonds, 7's, 93 a 93%. Strange rumors are afloat with regard to obsta- cles which are said to be thrown in the way of trade with New Orleans by United States officials in authority at that port. It is commonly stated among merchants that it is impossible to obtain a clearance of a cargo of sugar or cotton without paying a douceur to some one. It is likewise stated that, all the tugs being in the hands of the government officials, sailing ships cannot get up tothe city from the Passes without purchasing from some one the right to hire a tug at an enor- mous figure. These stories are probably unfound- ed or much exaggerated; but as they are current and generally credited we have thought it right to mention them, in order that the officials at New Orleans may be aware of what is said of them here, and likewise that the Secretary of the Trea- sury may institute any inquiry which may be pro- per on the subject. Rumor makes very free with names in connection with these alleged irregulari- ties. The Sub-Treasurer received $1,500,000 in smal, notes this morning from Washington. The busi- ness of the office was as follows to-day:— Reesipts..... $3,405,273 41 —For customs. oo see 287,000 00 Payments,... + 2,022,687 17 Balance... 9,109, 623 7 Hereafter parties depositing United States notes for conversion into five-twenty six per cent bonds will not be required to pay any accrued interest. The interest will commence to run from the date of the deposit. The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this morning were $20,143,810 35, and the balances $1,587,810 35. The New Orleans Zi-ue Delta of the 20th inst. thus notices the exchange market in that city:— Exchange was in moderate demand throughout, and foreign bills tended upward, owing to the enhanced movement in rates at New York, Boston, &c., while do- mestic stiflened somewhat in view of remittances to the North for goods sold by parties who recently bought them on speculation. The quotations this evening are 130 a 135 for sterling bills, 4f. 20c. a 4f. per dollar for francs, and 5 212 per cent premium for sight drafts on the Northerncities. Specie has been in limited inquiry at 118 a 121 for silver and 122 a 125 for gold; uncurrent bank notes ruled as heretofore at 40 a 60 per cent dis- count, with only nominal offerings, while transactions in all classes of stocks and bonds ‘were, for the moss part, wholly suspended. Stock Exchange. ‘TvespaY, July 29,1862. $2560 US 6's, 67,reg 96 50ebs Sampara’ 9635 0000 US 6's, "81, cou 98% 20OMich Cou RR. 080 502 20000 U S 6’s, "81, reg hes) do, Fis 1000 US5's, "74, cou 86% tee a 5000 id 10000 US lyrcer 9832 1000 Trea 73- 10 pca 109% 10000 Tenn 6's, '90.. 10000 di 060 6000 do......816 12000 California 7's. Bx 2500 Brooklyn cw T000 Erie RX stubde "90° 7000 ErieRR 5mbds 82 2000C,B &QRR8pcb 108 8000 Mich Sos fbds 99 3500 Ill Cen RA bis. 93 5000 TH & Alton 1m 105 2000 TH & Alton 2m 80 2000 Ch &N Wim. 62 3000 Mit & PduChim 93 3000 Tol & Wab Im. 91 5000 Gal k Chie San” 104 12900 P,vtW& Ch 2m 77 1000Mil'8pc,old..830 104 32000 Amar gold.... 163 30000 80000 4 {M8 sha Penn Goai Go 06 SECOND BOARD. 25 Clev,Col & C 100 Galena & Chi RR. 675, $1000 US 6's,"81,cou 9834 $40000 Amer gold... 115% 3000 U 8 5's, 87" 100 she NY Cent RR. 2 $6% 50 do. 516 pea 10278 5D doeees 1000 cree, Sapa SB 6 25 Erie RR. 1L000P ,F tW&Chic 1 o 160 do. 12000 Chic & NW od 94 100 Erie RK prf. 1000 Mil&PduCh lm 93. ‘10 Mieh Cent RR. 2000 Mich Sosf bds 99 360 do. 2000Clevek Tolafb 91 50 Mich SOKN lags 54% 10000 Amer gold... 11534 25 Cleve,Col&CinRR 1135, 5000 do. 116 GOChic& Rs RR. 623% CITY COMMERCEAL REPORT. ‘Toxspay, July 29—6 P. M, Asnys.—The market was firm, with small sales of pots at $6 75 a $6 8114, and 12 bbls. of pearls were sold at $6 8734. Bueaperovrs.—Flour—The market was some less ‘buoy- ant and active, and rather easier for seme grades. The ‘sales footed up about 16,000 bbis., closing within tne fol- lowing range of prices:— oo 0 $4 80 510 5 25 5 35 Superfine Weai 480 a Glo Common to choice extra Westorn. 625 s 625 Canadian...... te 525 @ 6265 Southern mixed to good superiin 530 a 600 Extra do.. 605 a 700 Good to choice family do 700 a 730 Rye flour 300 a 425 Corn meal, y 325 a 350 —Canadian flour was in moderate demand, while the sales embraced about 1,200 bbis., within the above range of prices. Southern flour was heavy and sales moderate, being confined to about 900 bbis., within range of our quo- tations, Rye flour was steady at our figures, with sales of 200 bbis. Corn meal was scarce and prices firm, with sales of 200 bbls. Wheat opened with some show of firm- ness, especially for good winter red; but the market closed with less spirit. The sales footed up about 90,000 at $140 a $l 46 for white Michigan, $1 35 26 for white Ohio, $1 2734 a $1 31 for red Western, $122 a $195 for amber do., $145 for white Kentucky, $1 21 a $1 24 for amber Towa and Greon Bay $113 & $1 20 for Milwaukee club, and $1120 §L18 for Chieago club. Corn was firmer at the opening but easier. ‘The sales embraced 60,000 bush. aflige. for heated, 2c. a 6c. for shipping d, aud at $66, @ 57c, for ‘good to pritne for export. Ryo was kenrco, with smail sales of State at 8de, a Sc. Barley and ere quiet and nominal. Oats demand, at 4éc. a 470, for ted, The follow- ing statement of ‘stocks, movements, &c., for th week, is taken from the cirenlar of Messrs. Willia & Son of this date:-—St July, 1862, bags, 124,642; received since to date, 4 00 —total, 128,342; sales for consumption estimated wi 7100, _ Stock of itio and Santos on the 20th of July, 1862, #, 121,253; Java, mats, 11,100; Java, government Maracaibo, bags, 19,365; Laguayra, 2,260; Tioming®, 1,785; Cearay 4,586: oibers deroriptions’ Sato tou mats: and bags, ye ee Quotations—Rio prime, 23¢.; do., good , fair, 22¢.; do. ordi 2ie, a 210.5 good cargoes, 21%¢c. a Maracaibo, 21),¢. @ 233¢c.; Laguayra, 21 'c.a Java, mats and bags, 26c. a 264c., all four St Homingo, Ble. each, Stock of io) at ati more July 25, baga, 18,000; Philadelphia, 1,676; New York, July 29, 121 233—total, 186 908. Cortox.—The market was irregular and gales limited. ‘The transections in smail lots footed up about 300 bales, chielly oa “the basis, of 440.4 460. for middling u plands, sith tittle, if wny, regular middling lots to be had 450, closed dull Frewrits.—Rates were firm. To Liverpool about 45,000 busliels wheat were engaged at 13d., in bulk and ships? bags, with some lots tn ships’ bags at 134d., and 2,000 a 3,000 bole. flour at 3s. 6d., with some lote quoved at 3s, a 35. Od, fend weight at aés. asked. To Loudon 2,000 bbls, flour wai at 48. per bbl. while wheat was at 14d. To Tristol 4,000 bushels wheat, were engaged, tn ships’ bags, at 14d. A foreign vessel to Cork, for orders, was taken up to load with wheat at MMe. bulk, Another was engaged to load with wheat, if for a direct port, at 18d. or 140, if to Cork, for orders and aforeign brig for a direct Irish port at 13 3d Hay.—The market wos steady bales at 5 D Morasses.—“ales of 130 bhde. Cuba muscovado were made at ide Navai Stones —Suppites were scarce and pric under with salen of 1,000 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1662. firm at $1 96 for spirits turpentine, and at $14 for com - mon rosin. Provisions.—Pork—The market was rather firmer, while the demand was fair, with sales of 700 a 800 bbis., at $10 $73¢ a $10 93% for mess, and at $8 75 a $9 for prime. Beet was firm and in fair Cemand, with saies of 100 bbis., as $13.4 $14 for plain mess, and at $14 50a $15 for extra do. Primo mess ‘was nomival. Beef hams wel firm, with small sales at $15 @ $16 50. Bacon was quiet and nominal. Cut meats were in fair demand and at steady prices, The sales embraced 225 packages at 3%c. a 4340. for shoulders, and at 5c. a5%c. for hams Lard was steady, with sales of 800 bbie, and tierces at 8X40. a 9)¢0. Butier and cheese were unchanged, SvGaks were quite steady and prices firm, with sales of about 2,257 hhds., included in which were 889 hhds. New Orleans, by auction, within the range of 83¢c 123¢¢., the latter for elurified. Tho remainder, about 1,400 bhds, Cuba muscovados, at 8%c. a 9c. for fair to good and prime refining goods, and 620 boxes yan the range of 83<c..a 103¢c., and 90 bhds. meiado at 5igc TsLLow.—The market was inactive, but steady at ba a10%c. Holders of choice lots demanded 11c. ‘Towacoo.--Kentucky is in steady request and prices are very full; sales 527 bhds. Kentucky at 10},c. a 19c.; 181 cases seed leaf at 130. Whiskey was in moderate demand, with sales of 400 bbis. State and Western at 28c. a 28},c. for State, and Prime Western at 29c., in small lots. NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET. Tompay, July 29,1862 RECEIPTS. ‘The total receipts at tho various yards during the past and previous week have been as follows:— Yards. Beaves. nase = s. i¢ he a. Do. “el 3B is8 a2 it Browning’s, Juiy 29. see 181 4 36 6,021 Do. last week. 140 31) «(152 4,500 Chamberlin’ BL 26 «119 4,436 Do. last a 63 21 M41 3,972 O’Brien’s, July 29..+... 4 64 «146 pee Do. last week....... 59 962,202 Sold to butchers, July 20 ries Do, last week:...... 200 — Ree “be8 12,824 10,280 677 12,308 11,142 Total this week... Total last week PRICES. ‘The current quotations for all stock at the various yards to-day were as follows:— Ext it 100 me 8 50 re quatit; De. a First eh co . a8 00 Ordinary to good de. e ali Common . aT 25 Inferior bs . a67 wLCH Cows. Extra quality per head Cry Firs do. do. bad Ordinary do. a Common do. a Inferior do. a Extra quality = bist do, Ordinary o Common do, Inferior do. Extra qualtt ead Prime quality, * "do. Ordinary do. Common do. Inferior do, Cornfed, per Id... Btillfed.. BEEF CATTLE. With a large falling off in the receipts, there was but a fair supply on sale to-day, notwithstanding the fact that some three or four hundred cattle were offered which ‘were on sale last week, but which could not be sold in consequence of the superabundant supply then on band. The cattle were of a fair average quality, and as the sup- ply was moderate, with no expected arrivals to depress the market, trade was stcady, though not nearly so ac- tive as some of the more sanguine of the speculators and regular dealers anticipated, The speculators who pro- coeded to Albany to obtain accessions to their limited numbers, which offered on Monday morning, were generally in expectation of a material advance in prices; but the timely arrival of the cattle, which came in on Monday afternoon, and the three or four hundred State cattle, prevented any rise in the rates. There was a general belief that there was aslight fee cra in prices on Monday, particularly in the better kinds, which sold readily at our outside quota- tions above. The range to-day was from 6c. te840. a 83g¢. per pound, but the bulk ‘orthe offerings sold at about ‘13. @ 8c. The butchers having generally supplied ther. selves liberally last week, were indifferent about pur- chasing; otherwise there would probably bave been an aavance. MILCH cows. ‘The ebanges are 60 few and unimportant in this depart- ment nowadays that we have only to make the stereo- typed remark that the market is substantially the same— being very quiet. The sales are dat prices quoted above; but the bulk of the offerings gb at from $25 to $35 per head. VEALS, ‘The market still ‘drags its slow length along”’ without any visible change for the better or worse. the demand for all descriptions continues very moderate aud the cur- rent rates for the various kinds are en in the above quotations, which are corrected from the sales of the day at the different yards. SHEEP AND LAMBS. The market for prime continues to rule buoyant, under @ tolerably active demand, and holders bave been ena- bied to obtain remunerative prices. Prime sheep are quite active and prices rule pretty high, several jth lots having sold at our outside quotations for first class. All other kinds were dull, with pretty slow sales at the above prices, which are son low- er. The sales at Chamberlin’ below, af ford a pretty good insight into tho market at ull the yards. We note sales of 160 sheep and lambs at $5, 216 do. at $4 50, 150 do. at $4 30, 200 do, at $4 25, ery z at $4 15, 096 do, at $4,814 do, al $3 75, 208 do. ut $3 50, 166 do, at $3 31i;, 320 do. at $8 25, 214 do. at $3 18%, 83 Yo. av $8 12%, abl do. at $3,101 de. at $2 75,68 lame at is $5, 40 do. at $4 75, 62 do. at $4 50, 50 do. At $4 25, 200 do. at $4, 118 do. at $3 75, 282 do. at $3 50, 50 do. at $3 44, 127 do. at $3 373;, 79 do. at $3 25,78 do. at $2 76, swe Have been very active, and, notwithstanding the com ly heuvy receipts, prices have largely auvanced. Sell freely at 4%. vo Sc. per pouid} and still fed ‘43;c. The offerings have sold as fast as they at 434 ma ‘ived, and the advanced rates bave been freely \( FINANCIAz. ig 4 Vaver a BELMONT & 0 00, | BANKERS, ond Cray letters of credit to travelers, le im all es the world through Mesors, Rothschtid, of Pars, Lone jon, Frankfort, Vienna, Naples, aud thelr correspondents, — RMY AND NAVY PAY AND CLAIM OFFICE.—AR rears of iy Bounty, Pensions, and recruiting Ex enses, JOHN B. it Army aud Navy Banker, Nassau street, N, ¥., opposite Post office, MERICAN GOLD AND SILVER COIN BOUGHT AT the highest rates by JOHN HOOPE, Banker, No. 271 Broadway, corner of Chambers street, __ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. A‘ RESPECTABLE LADY, WITH A FRESH BREAST of milk, Wants a baby to nurse, a# she lost her own, ix duys old.’ Cali for four daywat 210 Avenue, room No. My RESPECTABLE GIRL Wann: A SrrvaTioN country referen ner of 45th st, and 8th w _SYFUATION kinds, aud soups and p Ject ons to the rountry. second floor, for two days. a.” Bes re! ‘Cal at 188 40th wt, corner of 8th av., YOUNG woway, A son ‘aa cook and laund rt wits w omall tanntty. for two days at 49 Perry at, SITUATION Wa Ganaee Waiting, oF Ww goes nurse. Best of Tence. Call for two days at ll@ Willoughby at Prince, Brooklyn, SITUATION ty reves corner of RESPECTABLE chambermaid aud Bost of city refe- tor two diay. RESPECTARLE MARRIED WOMAN, WITH A fresh breast of milk, wishes a situation as wet nurse, Good city reierence given, Cull ab 259 3d av., near 2ist,, for two days. ANTED—A ‘SITUATION, As i would tuse’a piace w days at bod Hucson st, waitress aud chau ANTED—A SITU do general housework? ironer; understands baking has the best of city relerences. Apsly at 235 between 7th and 3ih ave ANTED—A SITUATION, young woman, to lake ci rwork; is good plain #0 general housework, beat of city re two days at her present p ATION, BY A xouNa WOMAN 70 is good on ad BY A RESPECTAPLE e of children and to do Me Gah be scen tor N AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, TWENTY-SEV! Be years of age, Would like to ind a home in Where there are’ children who require a motier's care; Would also overwee the household, department, Address (, ©, Smith, Herald F three days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT YOUNG Woman, as waitress; or would do chamberwork and malting; ud objection 10 go. short distance in the country: Can be' seen for two days at 48 13th st., between Sth and 6th ave, SITUATION WANTED—BY A NEAT, TIDY GIRL TO ao the housework of a amvall private family; ts willy fand obliging good s ee given. Call for (wo ‘aayaat 135 West 291 wee ry itt and tth avs., im the rear, 8 COOK.—WANTED, A SITUATI BY A PRO. fesse Sag" ina privaie family; un tands her busl- perfectly. Best city reference.’ No edjection to the ‘ounuy. Call for two days at 74 West 24th at,, next door to av. COMPETENT YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION to do geueral housework ina small private family aa Good plain cook, washer and toner; ins the best of refe- Fence froin her list plage. Can be seén for two days at 885 jreenwich st, A. SITUATION. WANTED—FOR A RESPECTABLE JoUung Bit! 16 years old, to take care of child or vo do light housework; a home more desirable than wages, Call ai 93 Lexington ay., between 27th aud 28th sts SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE irl, to do general housework. Can give yuod referenc i sel Call at 163 East 26th st.; no objection to th country. YOUNG GIRL DESIRES A SITUATION TO DO chamberwork and plain sewing, Cal! on or address Mary, 293 Ist av., between 1/th and 18th sts, RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL WANTS A SITUA- tion as laundress aud to assist in chi Can be seen at her present employer's, 11 Wave SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESP young wouan, a8 chambermaid und walt take Care of children or do tine washing; she thoroughly un- derstands the business; best of city reference; no objection to go in the country, Call for two days at 11 West 15th st, SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT YOUNG woman, as nurse and chambermaid, who understands bread, milk aud butter; best of city reference given; has no objection to go in the country, Call at 84 West 17th bt, situ TION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAN, ; he thoroughly understands driver; can give the best of count ‘Any gentleman wanting faithful man ean ad. dross John, box 126 Herald oiftee, A. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- gh auc a8 wet nurse; baby three weeks oid. Apply at 195 William st., up stairs, FIRST CLASS ENGLISH COOK WANTS A SITU- ation; understands her business in all its branche tion fo the country, Can be seen at 115 West 15th n 6th aud 7th avs., in the rear, SITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED woman: is @ good cook; would do the washing and ironing of a small fe ,fesnlly: understands mouking dresses if required. city reference from last place. aoe seen for two days at 135 West re a n bewween ith and 8th avs. YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION; IS A GOOD -vok, Washer and irener; Would do the work 0} @ small family. Good reference from last place, @nn be scen for two daya at $96 Adelphi at., Brooklyn. og HOUSEKEEPER.—A YOUNG AMERICAN WIDOW lady, of education and experience in household duties, desires to'obtain a altaation as above. A comfortable hone more an object than a remuneration. Address Mrs. J. Coie, station A, Spring st. RESrRCrAaTs Xi YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ‘ation to do general housework; 18 x good cook, waxher ‘nd ironer; is willing and obiiging; good reference can fr ge Dy Angin te ject as a good home. Call a $i2"Rast Tih at, neas av. B. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, 8 plain cook, washer and ironer; in an ree bake. ‘Best of city reference from her Bast place. ‘acitic at., South Brooklyn, A COUPLE OF GERMAN GIRLS WANT SITUATIONS; Are nest, emart and willing; tn clty or country; capa: ble of doing any kind of housework; good cooks and good Washers and ironers. Also two nice senmatresses and nurses, Call at the large Inatitute, corner of 11t nd 6th A GOOD COOK AND BAKER OF PASTRY, AND ALL branches, creams, &¢., dcsiies a,situation ; ‘undersiands her business in all respeets; would do sume washing; would do the entire kilchenwork} no objections to the country; Dest of references given. Gait for two daya at $35 34 2 bel he book stor RESPECTABLE YOUNG al Mitta) A SITUA- tion to do the housework of ¢ tion to the country, Call at 139" Pear reference. A Sitvatiow WANTED—BY A SMART, FAITHFUL, neat girl, to do cooking or general housework; 1s a re- mpectible, competent wervant, an excellont washer and » oblutins, economizing aid trusiy; Dest of reference; diy orcouniry” Apply Fulton si., opposite City ilall; Brooalyn. \OOK.—WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE PROTEST. ant woinan, a situation as cook and housekeeper; un- dérstands cooking in all {ts branches, The best of reierences. Luquire for two daye in the shor store, 402 6th av. SITUATION WANT! D—BY A RESPECTABLE, NEAT, tidy German girl, to do general Lonsewor! live in @ small private family; isu good plain cook and good washer and ironer; best reference {rom last place. Call at ‘S40 West 12th st, near Greenw ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS cook and baker; understands her business; no objce- tions to assist with the washing and ironing. coed reference. for two days at 174 West 25th at, WANTED—A SITUATION AS PLAIN COOK, WASHER ‘and ironer, or todo chamberwork, Can’ be seen [or two days at 41 Cheever place, South Brooklyn. Good refe- rence from last place, TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WO. man, a situation to go ont as nurse. Can be seen for two days at 170 Bast lou) st,, first floor. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A Atuation tn a email faraiy to-do: hocsework orinin sourings or take eax of children. Good references. Call at 496 7th ave., in the stoi “pele A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, jation a8 wet nurse on her first baby. Call tur two days at 13) Kast Math at., one pair of stairs, trunt room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation to do general nousework in asmali pri vate family; is wee eon Faia cook and goed wesher and tron: er; ina, brea 8 good city reference, Dy at 86 King ni it the bastinent sang MERICAN “GOLD AND SILVER, AND THE FIRST States demand notes bonzht at the highest JAMES & £00., street. BaY 4 AND NAVY PENSIONS. BOUNTIE BACE PREP, collected by, SOMES & Soviitenys (No. Park place, New York, and at azo seventh street, Washington, N. B.—Information free. all or send for cifetlar, containing instructions. RMY AND CLAIM OFFICE.—BOUNTY, PENSIONS ‘and Arrears of Pay collected and money ‘advanced on Sew York, yy COLLINS & HUGHES, ‘Nassau street, “ARMY DAY AD ER! officer and soldier should have one; they are invaluable for night use, Wholesale and retail by Hy W. optician, 169 William street, New York ALIFORNIA STATE AND SAN FRANCISCO CITY Interest Coupons, parchayd at lowest current rates, by N 0. Bunkers, corner of ‘Pine and Nassau streets, New Yo York. D. of Directors of the East have this day declared a dividend of demand. THOS, IVIDE surai ‘The Board of Dir ent, payable on dewand, ‘ORK FLOATING DRY DOCK Soutir etr July 23, 186: dena of threa (8) per cout hae bees Ri mand, H. JOUN R. NEY. YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD COMPA Treasurer's oif of Fourth avenue and Tw iy-rixth street, 29, 1 of the second age bonds wit be, id on atl after Aus guat 1, at the treasurer's oflice, EMERSON, 1 OFECE OF THE ERIE RAILWAY COMPANY, York, July 24, 1962,— D. 8. Gregory and J, C rustoes, are hereby tot. fied that on and after the Ist day of August next payment will be made at the ollice of the Treasurer, in the coupons of the fifth mortage bonds, repre rid ceruuucates, with interest from May 1, 1861, 19 Aucust 302. TTS, Secretary.” OSTAGE STAMPS FOR SALE—AT THE OFFICE OF the New York Consoli Stage Company, Broad. Way, corner 0 ATILROAD Company First Mortgage Bonds.—Public notice is horeby given in accerdance with the terms of the ageesment ve- tween the Jeffersonville Rallrond Company and. the holders of tts first mortgage ous, dated April 14, 186, that the United Staten rust Compeny of New York will, upon pre. sentation at its office, No. Wail street, redeem at par and accrued interest ninewen of said Jelfersonville Miron Company rat mortunxe fe bonds, niinbored as fo re pit 6, 7,89, 10. 11 the jowter ourmandieg Bunt im anid alter the Ginday of August, 1862, interest on sald bonds will conse by the terme of said agreement MON JOUN A, STEWART, cthartet HE WIGHE Galt a mand Notes i $2.00( WANTED ON, BOND AND MORT Low in West 1 t Worth 98,000; ten pe age perper ound 47. A bonus of 8 will be given, “Apply &h79 Nassau Frrert, room 18 ~~ ) TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE, aT THR $75. DOO jowen tate or intorert on realemare in im nity oF Brook farms on the Hudson and ast rovers, jo sume of $1,000 and upwaris. A SERGEANT, 16 Was sven ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, either as ‘cook or laundress—the iatter ee Apply at 34 West 40th 9t., where she is now em- ry A RESPECTABLE GI A SITUA. tion to do general housework in @ smull private tamily; 1s 4 good plain cook 00d fund ironer: home preferred to high Good city refer » Cao be seen for two days at ‘anal at, corner of Hudson, third floor, front room, Wares: A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT irl, # situation as chamberiaid and seamstress or aslady's rhald and children’s maid; can do tine washing and Freneh fluting. No objection to go to any part of the coun. Call for two days at 270 3d a¥., top Wor, back room. try. \WASTEDBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A n to do chainberwork and fine washing! is ke herself generally useful. ce from her last place, where ai Call at 119 Ey hst., second tloor, every best of lived five wo days, Bir, an cook, waskier and itoner-er as coaesion Wwess; good city reierence, Can be seen tor two Brooklyn. MA! : ‘aunily, to cook and to assist with the food couk, ellent Washer ad pastry mal tll be found at or ad- ack Yoom, for WASTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRD A situation to ‘travel with @ family or lady, or would mind children and do piain sewing or ehamb tend Call on or address, WOVE, OF Wl for one week, Mrs, Dougher- BY A RESPECTABLE girl, as chambermaid and plain sewer: 18 wil- ling to travel with fainily. Hua the best of city reference, Call for two day Wes 1, first tloor, TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion to cook, wash and iro make herself useful; no objection to the country, Good referenee, Caillat the entiage house corner of S6tH st. ant th av. TANTED—BY A PROTESTANT SCOTOI WOMAN, A Miuation as cook and to axsiat with the washing; tn: derstand cooking in excellent baker it Disctift; no objection to the country. Has good ce, Call'atal Sherif st., between Broome and V ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA tion as first class launuress and chaimvermald, Call at her present employer's, 187 Macdougal #t, WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as plain cook, good washer and ironer; ‘no objection to go wehort distance in the country; good fwfe: rence from lustempioyer, Can be seen 10F Wo days al U9 Forsyth wt, rear builuing, fisrst floor, V ANTED=A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE wouan, as cook, and would be willing to agsist with the washing and froning; understands all Kinds of meats, soups, fish, pastry and game, bread and biscuits bestclty references Call at "203 Bast 34h st., tor wo days, jmA SITUATION, BY A_ RE: TABLE 5 iy as chambermatd of waltess oF ty do general housework tn'a sali family, Caij at her last place, No. § Tompkins place, Brooklyn, W hie he very avi, BY A RESPECTABLE COUR, OF WOU BO AS Ki ‘Apply tor two daysu ateh BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION AS Plain cook, waaher ard ones. oF we chammberiald and waitrens, uf we good piain mower, beat Guty reference, Call at 19) Madieon ef ANTED—A SITUATION AS W young respectable American woman ; my references given aud required. "Call for tivo days at 104 in any other business; speaks E Address tor three days G. Harry FRENCHMAN JUST DISCHARGED HONORABLY ON tof Wounds received ov bates in the Pilty-1fth Tegiment, wishes to. finda, situation aa @ servant for A Stal officer, oF as cook on hourd of u federal ship-ot- ( for the counuy. Address F, he can devote Girard, 117 Wooste YOUNG MAN Di Forter in soe whol SIRES A SITUATION AS le house, would be willing es ‘ote his time to his employer's interest, and cat also recomusendations from this iast emnoyer: A note will receive attention by addressing J. B., nish the best of RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITU- Best of reference trom last em. |. H., box 104 Herald oitice. COACHMAN.—A_ PROTESTANT YOUNG Wants a situation as coachman; thoroughly understands nd can come well recommended, ‘ation as barkeeper, ARKEEPER'S SITUATION WANTED— mun of character, sustained by referen gessary, security. Addre ss I, Clinton, 406 44 SITUATION WANTED—BY A SMART, ACT man of temperate habits; chai First class refere or unexe See 8 a small amount to invest fn a respectable business, Address Win. Farnum, Yorkville, WANTED, A SITUATION AS SALES ardware oF ship chandiery buat: German, who bas had and speaks the Spanish, French Lager. ct 48 more to Obluin a good ation, ‘than a high sear ie fe pacaied city refe- man, iD a wholes eas, by young mc 8 will be furnish 0 CITY AND COUNTRY MERCIAN! a situation, by a married man, Jy acquainted with the clothing and hat and eap business, Wholesale and retail; is a good penmau and understands bookkeeping. Address (yostraia) W. E, C., 17 South 6th st., Brooklyn, tor ove month. ‘ANTED—BY A MAN OF SEVERAL YEARS EXPE. rience, @ situation in a newspaper oilic \d corresponding clerk; 18 a ood st of reference given, 'S.—WANTED, ing house, or as shipping and rapid writer; patch, Lox 106 Hei ESSA ee Ea WANTED—FEMALES. _ ee ALP WANTED—MALES. {GnNTS WANTED—E A otey ts sel.in ‘he PRIZE STATIONERY PACKAGE, ana ity of contents far wu merge far, Sf tla Rind” We cites _Brevation wie fa and c »v arly double wel full particulare. We also EDITION OF THE TAX LAW, fulland compicve; retails for tv ais, wholesale $2 nf a hundred. ASK: 36. Bee! R YOU A WUAsLE URIZE, sting oar new and 15 por day by Bellin: mar ibey are he S lavest, best “AOEN 18.—THE NEW TAX AND TARIFF MONLY rie txTS. Second edition how ready. C. Rickards & Cote edition is the ony jb bting those two, impor laws. Foc holesale $2 50 per I country, Single eopics HUCKARDS & CO., Pub. feheras ila Nassaugstreet “GENTS | FOR _ASSOR! TED STAMP HOLDERS. (8e- t ) Contains pock cts for twelve kinds of Stampa, Ferry and Gar Tickets and large Pocket for bills. Frice 25 cents, Free by mail. BSS SCHONBERG 2 CO., 80 Beaver street, New York. _ POY WANTED—IN AN IMPORTING HOUSE, AN ct int ent und willing boy, 16 to 17 years old; ‘with his parents in the city, and be at the store wg at 7 o'clock; salary first year, $50, Apply . stairs, ter o'slock P upaiains S“THOMAS N. DALE & 00. AN WANTED.—NUST BE a: oroughly acquainted with the genlemen’s furnish: Zonds business. ‘Address, giving ham, age, reference an sulary desired, box 3,97 N. ¥. Post oflice, RUG OLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, FULLY D qualitied to take charge of a first class drag store. AD- ply at 09 9th av, RUG CLERK, WANTED—ONE WHO SPEAKS GER- mau preierred, Salary moderate, Apply at 531 9th av, to-day only. ius . ERMAN PORTER WANTED—FOR A WHOLESALE ry store. One that is sober and willing to wor a geod pace by addressing Merchant, box 4,670 mail, five cents. in at is Warre: SMART, ACTIVE SAL! may fi Post ofice. T° JANTED—AT THE BAT. HOTEL, LONG ISLAN rt Hamiltot 'g00d, experiences lately to J. Ke ‘ary Superintendents 7 ANTED—T0. DAY, FOR THE FIRST BATTALION Mounted Kifles, Colovei C. C. Dodge, one wamater, one blacksmith, one suddler and two biglers. ‘Ninety-six dollara in cash upon signing the roll. ‘Abpir ia Captain GEORGE H. DEAN, No, 71 Coriiandt street. lene ‘ANTED=A TOUNG “a AS PORTER IN A FUR weil recommended. Address, with “TIVE, INTELLIGENT LAD. IN- ker, No. 4 Front WASTED-TWO SMART YOUNG ME! 4 grocery store; those who thorough e, 79 an ie business may apply to } TAITERS WANTED.—APPLY AT 655 BROADWAY, ‘at Shs o'clock in the morning, NTED—TO OBTAIN FOR A MIDDLE AGED jGartinn eng rr jon as light porcer in & store or other employment requiring the ser- He is, fair peminan andcorrect atures, Wil work for a small alas. best of roference will be given, Addresa 8. W. J HELP WANTED—FEMALES. COOK AND AN EXPERIENCED inurse for ohe familys also girs 10 000 mberwork, waiting, housework. Girls lately » {oil situations now ready, at the Servants’ Institute, 149'Grand street NEAT, QUICK GIRL WANTED—FOR GENERAL ersons occupying second and third Bo in cook and excelent vragen 83 City reterenoe. Apply 41400 4th st housework for two OLD EMBROIDERERS WANTED.—THOSE WHO ‘are perfectly competent to work stray and bone others, may spply at N, B.—No work given out. KIRT : TRIMMERS =——— TRIM- eee jsigo woven and knotted hands can find 'W. Bradicy's Empress skirt factory, 146 Cham- ‘ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL family, to do general housework AN AMERICAN and to go a short dis- tan country; must undertand milking. Apply to Peok & Churoh, corner of Wall and South sts, ANTED—A RESPECTABLE GIRL, TO DO THE ‘evoking, washing and ioeiee ®s small family; abe in Ross st., third house must be well recoumended: from Wythe ave., Williat ‘ANTED—A SMART, TIDY GIRL, TO DO GENERAL te family; Rott be accuse at. housework in a pri tomed to children, Appl ‘ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, AN OPERATOR ON Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machine. Apply at 72 ANTED—A FIRST CLASS COOK, WASHER AND ood seamstress; two aisters preie:red, Apply at 35 2a place, ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS COOK, TO GO IN THE ‘country; also a girl to do general housework, Inquire NTED—A rIRst CLASS: “OPERATOR FOR WHEE. ler & Wilson's machine, to operate on neckties; none but frst class hands need a pay and steudy work, Cail early at a West sist s Sg eee ENGLISH WOMAN, WHO Is A GOOD washer aud ironer, to go a short distance in the dress box 1,108 Host office, [ANTED—A WET NURSE FOR A CHILD THREE inquire, with referehee, at 143 East ly, who will recelv WET NURSE WANTED—A HEALTHY woman as wet nurse, Inquire at 235 6th av., between Wy ANTED—A SMART COLORED WOMAN, TO DO ll entire housework of @ small famil; Jasher and ironer. Call, from 10 to o'cieek, at 235 Vest -ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK; er and ironer. Inquire at 41 Wa- muust be a good wa ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, IN A SMALL family, to do general houwework mist ex good wa 1+ er and troner; none other need apply, at No, 7 ANTED—A GERMAN housework ina small family ; bake bread well, Apply, with reference, at 33 CérJumdt at., GIRL, FOR GENERAL Must cook, Wash and ‘ANTED—A NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS; ALSO A trstcase chambermald and wai first class cook, wr MANNING, 18 Cour: street, Brook'yo, a opposite the Piccuttd ‘ANTED—A FIRST RATE GERMAN COOK, FOR Staten Island, and 1S 0 at Sh re ee see place, on ‘Thursday, between 10; ‘ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, TO GO A ‘Aor distanoe in the Counsy: Taust- Bean exes Hent cook, washer and ironer, and come well recommended. from 9 to 10 o'clock this day, at 9 Chambers st., corner of ANTED—AN ENGLIS! OR GERMAN GIRL, TO DO hort distance in the country; au, as porter In corner of Ves- general housework, references required. Als an industrious 1 a grocery store. Apply ut 485 Greenwich a ANTED—A WET NURSE WITH A F ; she must bring city recommendations, ), at 20 Bast 37th wt., one door east of Madi- ANTED—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS $ seamsirese: one competent to eut ‘wnd fit children's clothes and vo all kinds of tamily sewiny from 10 to 3o'elock at 307 1 NTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK ‘and capable of washing and ionming. Cail a: 313 West MBROTYPE OFEM ful can have # steady ARRER WANTED-—ONE WHO UNDERSTAN Apply at 382 Sd av., WANIED-—GOOD work, on new round and flat hoop flour i =A LADY QU ALIPIED in ‘Adidress box 1439 OCKETBOOKS.—WANTED, GOOD HANDS TO WORK on pocketbooks and portemonnaies, at Edward A. Schroder’s, 42 Muiden lane. TO ENVELOP! TERS.—WANTE D, IMMEDIATELY, 10 TRON RATLING MAKERS.—WA TEDS Ex elsior Ir a Works, 21 DURNEYMAN HAT ‘One who fully unde Raventdil, 63 Bro! BILLIARDS. RDS, 149 FULTON, cor the oldest and most respect- sof aniisement in the vity=the recort of genie A. BASSFURD, Jum, will be pleased to see bis pias stoum power Ia it, ASSFORD'S BILLI to No, 8 Ann street—O; DiLELAS 8 PATENT IMPROVE AND Manufactured aud lor PHELAN & COLLE! EXCURSIONS. PICNIC.—THE Ditwor wilt ve out in his Nest aN 4 The stands will be. for Bt Jobe the Brangeliei cuur B. Fickets only 22 eeute, WASTED-AN AMBROTYPE OPERATOR, AT BURNS? gallery, 875 Sth av. Wee re SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG a Ww @ wholesale and retail grocery; must understand the business and have good references. Inquire at 62 Prince ste, corner of Marion. ANTED—IN AN IMPORTING HOUSE, A YOUNG man of good aidress as corresponding clerk and assiste ant bookkeeper also, a storekeeper ur a steanishfD. , ADDL 131 Fulton at., Merchants’ Clerks’ Registry office. 8 Neral other places now open. Situations procured. No commis- sion in advance.” "Established 1856. 3()() WANTED, A. MAN, TO TAKE CHARGE OF a grocery store, of ‘he rst class. Good seourity given fortae mones, The ‘party having vt:er engagements ou hand. Inquire of 1 TKAVER? 170 Chatham streets OOO LABORERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY—TO ‘work on ihe Lebien canal, between ‘Easton Mauch Chunk, Pa.; wages $1 36 por day. Call a6411 Broad- way (Trinity Buildings), room 49, , from 9 AL M-t06 P.M, or along the Mine of the caual, ee ge, 1. 000 WANTED, A SMART, ENERGETIO MAN, $. 1. who can be trusted, in’ the produce fect man Me ee ibera'ly dealt with. Address F. F., $100,000 Sati ry, roreaarmine ties nicely; used by General rison’s Tagaing, aid aiid every swamp, ford, wagon stream. ‘Agente ‘can carh $10) per ‘day selling our new mtaps. Send for circulars, . T. LLOYD, 164 Broadway. NY INFORMAZION OF MICHAE! sR, COl poral in Company B, First regiment Ee ps ham: teers, supposed to have been wounded June yrs beiore it be thankfully received by Joseph Gander, street, New York. ARRY oy phan FAVOR ME WITH ‘YOUR com. pany oo, raeback nex: Saturday morning, at 9 0’ om atthe Firth ‘avenue Riding Academy. Pe RMATION WANTED—AS TO THR WIRRE- of Christian Heinrich Shrimm, He left his home and bas not been heard of since, Any In formation will be the kfully received and gratefully apEre- ciated by hie mother: 3, whe lett at the He- raid olce, Exch: ad two brotl “John Gregory and live tn or near New York cit 0 S.M.J.G ea box 4,227 Chicago, Litinois ‘Post ofllec, in NFORMATION WANTED—OF CORPORAL EMMET MeClennea, Company B, Tenth regimem New Yors State Volunteers, ho was reported miasing ut the battle of Gaines’ Mill, Vs , 1862. Returned prisoners Richmond, ‘w y Kiiow anything of "hin, dead oF alive, would conter w great favor on wis parents by address~ ain Jas, A. Dumont, Brandreth House, New York, F THE MR. TUTTLE WHO LEFT A ROX SOMB I three years ago at No. 30 Laight street, oes not call for ‘Hudson street, within one era ie = the same’ at will be sold to pay expenses. MS ELENA WILLIAMS—THERE IS AGUETTE TOR you mt station G Fost ollice. B. SHOULD MR. B. CARTNEY BE IN THE CITY WE ‘S will please inform @. W. & C., box 299 Post aie, w can be seen. 0 LAWYERS AND OTHERS.—WHEREAS, EARLY 1 2 aPrtd daauting for ine nelraot Rivard or tah jon Herali of thls city inquiring for the heirao o Falluyar, of the parish of Wood:hureh. Kent, England, aif particulars inay be known by a ing to ancate heir and eldest pees Eliwelech Fall: var, He Richmond, Staten Island, New York. N. B.—Wou d be thankful for immediave at- tention, ILL THE YOUNG MAN WHO, CALLED ON M Totten, about the wee May, 1861, with an orderfortae tranksand persowal effects of the late Alexander Le Brows Sraetand Frcemment New ore, Volunteers, aso ‘gave her seven doll: ine heron A. L, B.’succount, call atthe store Johneon & Bias, 105 Washington street, and give what infor- mation he can relative to the same? By so doing he will eon ter a great favor on the bereaved roother and brother of the decenved, who are anxious to receive some memente to re- member the lost one by. ILL THE PERSON WHO SAW THE ASSAULT BY ‘a policeman on a gentieman in a Twenty-third street Cortlandt and Broadway, on Monday a! teruoon, interfered in hia bebalf, and who was atterwarisroughly handied by the same policeman, be good enough to addrvss W., box 1,846 Post oilloe. _REW ARDS. z REWARD.—STRAYED, FROM NO, 885 BROAD. way, yes erday morning, a Black and Tan Terrier Slut Weighnacoit nine prude; five years old. cropped ears and ths provides Hae Upper oue.. Anawers 0 the tune of at bof the nwng, jer the turoat, The above re a on returning ler to the box offiee of Curis- 4. IN THE LOWER » Terrier, Tan marke Answers to the BETWEEN st, IN BROADWA Leonard st on Surwday morning, @ sand Kar, The above reward will be paid for them at the Tribune office Oy REWAR 20) tnse'n to Amity aud M Watch and part of a ¢ BP) REWARD — >. Bnictetiral pepenes'aM och, euele Pulserhaney Watch and Chain, Wilson maker, Liverpool; mumber of wateh supposed to be iy cle aid thiptees' stars on dial ‘on the back. E. maraed in the Pawnbrokers will mines wo the ‘same if dered. ea ward will be paid Y one returning it to Wy Bleecker stree. 20) REWARD. —Lost, ZY “contaiaing seven street ferry to Dey str street, hence to the Rower: IAMOND BREASTIIN ih guing from Condaaal roadway te, Gra veve rewart Bowery. $25 = REWARD.—LOST, ON THE APRESS, or ©) Saturday, We inet! acthe Ei depot, Twenty « seventh street, of in the var that | for we Plains, a bine paper Box oontaini: Chain, one Diamond Ring, one Piain King and Ruby Ring, Matr Bre & great favorg and receiv the box and contents teenth wtreet, =GOLD WATCH LOST.—LOSt, 0 50 Foes: oly 24 atJoues Won ot he e Third ning dows, aa @pe Gul heaven G. Beesley, maker Rites Phe pupa the ¥ of the waich, ‘at md to'a. 2 0, Brandon Net reward by leayi No, lly Bh The ree 4 Tryon row $5 0 gaware 0)! 1 ceive ile abov ‘Alien street, N.Y. * in bape ‘The under wilt res it to Mra, Rice, No, & WATCHES, JEWELRY, PPHONvs, OUD GOLD AND SILVER WANTI ED D'ACN 1, 728 Broadway, under New Offers to pay and Silver, Per felve 0 per eant more city 1 compelied te val Broadway