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2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Farivar, August 7—6 P. M. commission houses to-day at 6 per cent, and seve- ral firms obtained all they wanted at 6. was some shifting of loans at one time; who had good collateral found difficulty in supply- ing himself at two P, M. at 6 per cent. Until either merchandise or stocks become very much wore active than they are at present there can be no advance in the rate of interest. Money is pouring into Wall street from all parts of the country, and the absorption of money by the con version of currency into five-twenties is inadequate to consume the profits of dealers, contractors, manufacturers and merchants, Gold was 127% a % this morning and 126% | 1500017 3 10pen nfeA 107 at five P. M. Exchange sold at 140 a 140%, these being about the extreme rates. is very little business in gold. For the died aut If we take Charleston, or suffer a substantial reverse, speculation will revive again, and the crowd of gold gamblers is hardiy any trade in bullion except for Custom House purposes or export. Business on the Stock Exchange this morning was not active, as might have been expected. speculators, and people are likely to wait till Monday to renew their operations, The course of prices was irregular at the first board. Harlem 3 per cent, Prairie du Chien 2, Illinois Central cific, Galena and Fort Wayne were steady; while on the other hand New York Central fell 2, Erle 5{, Erie preferred 2, Reading 4%, Southern old 14, guaranteed 1, Pittsburg 3, Rock Island 14, and Toledo 4. The sales were not large, and there appeared to be no pressure of stocks to buy. to be for bear account, and many of the purchases for account of shrewd operators who always wait stocks the business done was very limited indeed. At the close of the board the market was rather irregular; but there appeared to be a slight in- crease in the orders to buy. Central, however, was done as low as 128%, which seems low in com- parison with Hudson River and Harlem. At the one P. M. anu there was an increase of buyers, and | $3000 US 6’s, ’81,cou. 1063, 100shs M oy NIRR prices were 14 a % per cent better all round. The offerings of re bears were eagerly taken. In the atternoon there was again a downward turn on most of the list, Harlem improved to 14144, and | 100 Cum Coal pref. Galena, Prairie du Chien and Pittsburg were steady; but Erie fell off 4%, Central 34, Erie pre- ferred %, Rock Island 24, and so on throughout the list. A large proportion of ee sales were sup- trsiee appeared to be picking up a good deal of stock at the decline. At the four P.M. call the market was steadier, but dull. The following were the closing quotations of the day:— Us6's,'8l,reg. — 0105 Hudson River.147 0149 Us o's"81,cou.106 9 10634 Harle 7.30 nows 108% a107 hives of 187 a 9635 Debt certile’s. 101 1014; Mich Southern 99 80g Gold... '% & 127 Mich guar....113‘sa — Missouris. T13¢ It Ceutral....11914 f 119% Tepnessees. . Clev pas - 94 vise Virgini ws Galena.. M4 ‘ Cumberland "10474 a 1054 Canton + 17 a Tihs Pacitle ien,. 73 N y Central. “ia, — Terre Haute... 58% a 60%, 105'; ‘erro Hi pref.. 85 a 851; Fri Erle proterred, Toayg a 1083 Chick NW....33 a 343 The business of the Sub-Treasury was as fol- The statements of the banks of the three princi- pal cities of the Union for the last week compare with the previous one and the corresponding tit.e of 1862 as wane i— 356,690, 45,727,603 <a Haas Rs The statement of the Boston banks for the last week compares with the previous weck and for the corresponding week of 1862 as follews:— 4S, 1863, dug. 3,1963, Aug. 4. 1862. 2 850,716 0, Loans. , 12,300,364 836.729 Specie 7811513 7,793,916 7,988,702 Deposits....... 28,011,571 28,348,006 = 27,315,402 Circulation...: 7,246,797 1,817,402 6,633,822 The Boston Commercial Bulletin says:— An order for 500,000 notes of ten drachms each, for the National Bank of Greece, at Athens, bus just been complet ed by the American Bank Note Company, New York. This ‘bank formerly had their notes engraved and printed in London. The same company has just delivered to the gov- ernment of the United States of Colombia, at Roguta, South America, a full set of Treasury notes and coapon bonds of various denominations, and they are now engazed iu engraving plates for the Hank’ ot Peru, p new bank 120 000,000, established at Lima, in Mer ragua, Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. were formerly made in London; but the superiority of American sigoi engraving is drawing all this kind of work to this country. The importations of dry goods at the port of New York for the week ending August 6, 1863, were as follows:— Entered for Comsumption. Manufactures of wool Packages 1,372 from Warehouse, Manufactures of woo! Manufactures of cotton. Manufactures of silk. Manutactures of linen Miscetlancous. ‘Total, sees Entered for W raring. Manufactures of woot Manufactures of cotton. . Manutactures of silk. Manufretares of liven , Miscellaneous ‘The last Bank of England statement shows the following variations as compared with the previous week: — Inevease. Decrease. Public deposits £438,190 Other deposits . ° -_ 706.280 Notes in circtil 35,616 - Rest. 26,432 - On the other side of the acconnt:— Government sccurities. - 40 securities: sore - 1,096,747 - 129,004 Notes unemployed. - 193,204 Baring Bros. say, notea:— Those of the federal Lt chan and of the various “tates continue to be Le = peng td an active business bas been transacted in railroad eecurities. Wo Continue to quote United States fives, 65; Massachusctis fives, sterling, 88a 01; Maryland fives, sterling, 72 a 73; Virxinia wixes, doliar bonds, qfrganeyivania thi 40; Pennsylvania Raliroad bonds, frst mortgage, 70 9 75. Pennay bends, 7415 Michigan Central bor eight sevens, sterling, fret mt sia Sona teen ts smog tenee i ® 1044); Canada fires, bonds ove & pant a, el Ova Scotia #txes, bonds, 107; Satterthwaite says: ‘The intelligence received by the Canada o instant gave the London market for Amer oon securities a onsiderable impetus, and more business has been ‘trane ted than for some weeks past. Iilinoie Central shares | At one time touched 29 discount, but have since ‘rexcteds And close 27 a 26 discount, Erién remain steady at the recent improvement. Railway bonds bave algo advan tn price, and close firm at quotations. For United a b rer cont bonds there bas beon a renewad demand on J).tch account, and the price has advanced five dollars The Coufederate loan has fallen beavily ately. but it has sy ts oun discount in the al cities of Europe chief The outelde rate in but no one Amsterdam. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST, 8, 1863. Paris ia now almost, if not-fully, equai to the bank quotation: — Bank rate. Op. market Per cent, . con! 5 Vienna. Berlin. 34 2 r, Turin. Brussel 2% burg. 3% St. Petersburg. 7 Annexed are the rates of interest allowed on deposits in London, England:— Joint stock banks...... 8 per cent Discount bouses at call... - «8 per cent. Ditto, with seven days’ notice. ++ 344 per cont, Stock Ex nae. Fripay, August 7, 1868. $13000 US 6' in 107 = 100 she Mich Cont.68/ 116 13000 U 8 9634 200 MichS& NlaRR 90% 74g 100 do. 904 3000 US 6's, yrcer 101” 100 904 0000 2 992 100 69 = 1500 Tig 100 ** 00 10000 American gold 12734 95000 = do, i i ‘ Oy 15 Pac Mail 88 Co... 200. B10 9443 160 Hudson River RR fix 500 A 1 130% 100 00 N ¥ Cent RK.... 200 do. 100 Mich $ & NI 60 Ml Cent full stoc! 200 Mil & P du C Bi 88 1000 Han&StJolsum) 75 6000 Tol& Wab 2d m 947% ml pref.. 288% 50 Qeilver Ming "Co 45° 700 50 4536 108 0 lens itis 88 100 American Gonl G pe +b30 131-200 00 34 50 Attoné THauteRR 600 $50 Altonde TH prot 85 0 Michiga® Gea RR 110% S00CMANW RR. 3136 do........, 1164{ 150 Chi & Alton RR.. 811; SECOND BOARD. 60 10000 Tr7.30pen0%Ap 106%; 800 803 6000 Missour! 6’s.... 713; 300 we. 89% 1000 B,NY&Frie 1m 108% 200 90 92000 American gold. 127° “60 mcou Ri seri. 12 100 shs Canton Co... 814; 50 dO..eeee.., 11996 28M 200 do 0 NY Coutral RR.. 1283; 200 800 129° 100 Alt & * liaute RR rs) ft, Gon... ba 1291; 50 330 128%, so cley & itis SRR: - 10635 400 as H 2 1053 ae + 105% 20 Gal & Chic RR. 200 D10 10514 100 do... 3 100 do. W 10s) B00 Clee Sa Ree 400, do, 83 105% 100 Chic & Rock 1 RR 105% 400 do 10534 100 do. 10514 50 Erie RR pref. 105200 ee » 106 4 ao. + 104% 700 140 160 Mil & ®. auchReR 71 100 7 100 600 100 200 Harlem RR bret. 124200 200 Reading RR. 200 do, 1 200 Mich 80 & NI &R 89% 50 100 do......880 8934 100 muarr Sales at the Public Board. ONE O'CLOCK P.M. 100 shs N Y Central. 120% ee as 116% 160 do, 129 400 Mich So& NIKR 91 oa v0 : te #3 1065 too Erie apeiove. .0 10536 810 10295 prefd 854; 85 200 MiL&P du GRR: 33 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Frvay, August T—6 P.M. Asves,—Small sales were made of pots at 6%c. and pearls at 8%e. Baas axp Biaeive were dull and nominal. Dexswax was very quiet at former quotations, BreaveTcrrs,—Flour was less active, and in some {n- stances lower. The day's sales included 11,000 bbia. State and Western, 1,200 Southern and 350 Canadian, within on revised quotations:— Saverfine State and V 405 a 485 Extra State. a 650 ommon to choice extra Westerd a 87 Canadian... a 725 Southern mixed to good pert. a 640 Extra do..... a 800 Good to choice fi a 9% Rye flour... a 562 Corn meai, Jersey and Brandywine a 43 =-Whent was depressed and declining, with heavier ar- rivals, and sales of 108,000 bushels at $1 95 9 $1 39 for white Western, $1 29 « $1 52 for umber Western, $1 20 a $1 28 for red winter Western, $1 07 a £1 22 for Milwau kee club, $1 23 a $1 27 for amber lowa and Wisconsin, $120 for extra do, and $1 a $1 17 for Chicago spring. Corn was a trifle cheaper to-day, with sales of 140,000 bushels, including mixed Western, at 66. a 6Tc. for un- sound, 67340. a 68¢. for sound and 73c. for white do. Oats were plenty and again down to 50c, a T0c, Rye sold to the extent of 11,000 bustels at 8%c. 2900, Parley and barley malt continued quiet. CANDURS Were in very moderate demand at unchanged quotations. Coa wag rather more active, bat Without any remark. able alterstion in value. abas very quiet, ‘,e. a 28e.; fair, fair to good earKoes, Py f Bio, prime, i eg ; Ordinary, 25. ate ; Java, mats cod 29. Was in moderate request and stiffly held at 66¢, php Em at 07c. for middlinga, with sales reported 200 bales since our last. Davos, Dyes Axo Dyewoons were quiet and d . Fis —A very limited business was reported im all kinds at Shoat forme Sm ROT. —All kinds were lightly dealt ip, but were gene- rauly quoted steady, ca x wer Ts. —Fagigements to-day were limited, including 0 Liverpool 1,800 bbis. flour at 28. a 28, Sd. 20,000 bush ols grain, by sailing vessel and steamer, ai 7 To London 1000 bbis. flour and 180 tons heavy bo os fn their circular, of American | P. t ; 12,000 bushels grain at $d., and 150 bhi tobacco. aba, Hay continued in demand at 90°, ries good © $1 10 for North Hore were very quiet to-day at 15c, a 220. —_ demand wae limited and the market un. Latwe were steady but qn Loom was ratber prot rey ‘At previous ; Marate wore quiet, and Ty nominal in price Motaseen wi oady to day, with rales of ermal lots of oy goa at 450. adTo., and an invoice Of Porto iico a Navat STORRS were very dull and tending downward, Ona—The main inquiry was tor petroleum. at d4c. 4 S5¢ for crude and oyoal to Oc. for refined. Other kinds nominal. On Cane was dull and heavy, as before reported, Provisions. —Pork was lower, with a moc nqoiry, and salee of 900 bois were male at $12 150812 87 for new mess, $11 25 & S11 ST for old mess, and $10 508 $10 75 for prime, Beet waa heavy, with sales 0: 250 bbls, At $0 75 4 $13 76 for prime and £13 60 ® $15 for exten smese. Leen Face tion 100. —_ Bales of 608 packages: cut meat Packages changed hands at aXe ‘8 Sige. for shoulders aud 8c. & 8X0. for hama. | were dull at previous prices. Nacon continued inactive at S\\e, a To. Butter and cheese Rock was heavy at 7), @ 70. for West India, with sales ‘of 400 bags. Sart wae in moderate request at old Ngnres Sreoe.Tbe market was dal! and prices were un change: and fruiis few cha: & comparison of the subjoined list with our provicus one— 10c.; mutton, fore qunrters, fe, a Te ters, Yc. bacon, 10¢, a 20¢ 4 Inst, at 13, for Now Rico, and 1c. # Ie Tatsow.— there we Bas were dull devev. ‘Tonacee is lees active and the export inquiry but mo. derate., ‘Tho sales were 118 bhds. Kentucky at 11ic. & Mg, and 38 bales Yara at p. ba | MALWONE was in limited demand, will re. markabio change in prices, + aeRO AD A eae was eloady at 45c. a 454¢c., with salea of 600 ; ieee, 10}gc. @ 11340. for Porto , or H 0,000 Iba. sold at 10c. a 10%;c. beavy, with « downwara ten Woo1.—-The markot is quiet, but holders generally are , auticipating # more active demand before long. Tue | u €a!6 Of Wool iD Boeton comprises the chie: busi a ness of the week. oa lory prices were realized, A sale ef California and ‘or- ‘The attendance was fair and sas eicn wool also takes place here on the 12th imatant, till which Lime the demend will probably coutinue tight. FAMILY MARKET REVIEW. Marketing matters remain pretty much in the «ame Condition a8 a week ago, Except in the line of yegetibles gos baye occurred, ag will be seeu by 16¢. per Ib.; porterhouse | e 4c.; cbuck ribs, ae a +; Coarge and soup pieces, Oe, @ Te.; corned beof, 7 a utton, hind quar. ton chops, 12¢.; ham, “110. a 1e.; pork, 8¢, a 12c, ireen corn, 18¢. per dozen ears; cabbase, carrots. Se. per bunch; tomatoes, 20¢ 2c. & Se. per bunch; new potatoes, alt peck: squashes, dc. a 5c. euch, let- per bungh: cncumbera, 18e. per dozen ver bunch: onions, Se. per buneh. old onions, aif peck; string beans, 7 per half peck. okberries, de. per basket rs, 13¢ 25e. each; oranges. a lve: atisad. en funeral, ey Sunday afternoon ‘clock, u parents, trary ‘© street, Brooklyn witht arther aviation, co 4 Rupa. — . 00 Friday morning, August Mrs. Lucy Rives, aged 72 years, 6 months and 7aays. The relatives and Iriends of the family are. respoct(ully invited to atteud the faneral, from her late residence, 413 Hicks street, South ‘- at four o'c ok, ee , this enw afteruoon, Washingtou and Connect; STEVENS. VaLenning,—On mie ape The relativ' iw friends of the family pak invited to rents, No. 69 Fast Thirteenth street. The remains will be Taneex, only daughter of ’S, Larger Watsu At Mamaroveck, N. ¥,, on ee , August ‘ihe relatives and friends of it paneer are. invited to nee! ‘The relatives and frieuda of the family are respectfully seventh street, without further invitation. months and 12 days. noon, at three o’clock. The friends of the family are re en; apples, 186, a Qe, Per balf pock Fg a 6c. per basket; currants, 6c, a 8c. per !b.; a 12¢. per dozen. Sosa imneeiarmateniaenidenee tame eane eae etal MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married, Aprnaine \ fine daughiet of ‘eee ae neu) E. 8t VeUB, Ag aie ail 6, of consum| Anna Lours Sanehier a Wi Sata Mary Walontine? in the 16th attend the funeral, without further notice, morning, at nine o'clock, trem the residenve of hor pa takeu to Fordbam, Westchester county, for interment. Warrkon.—!n Brooklyn, on PGT Angas 1, CLARS id Annie B. Wal dron, aged 3 years, 1 hp and 11 da; Bostou papers please cop: 6, of consumption, Hevry Lexps, youngest son Wg and Jane F. Walsh, in the 2ist yeur of his attond the funeral, this (Saturd: Mw) Soe ing, at half-past nine o'clock, from the residence of his parents, Mamaro- WeirykN.—Grsaena Mancaneraa, child of C. F. vag Ge- sepa Wettyen, aged 2 years, 5 months and 18 invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) morning, at nine o'clock, from 521 Third avenue, corner of Thirty- Wiratax.—On Fi Friday, August 7, Evwarp WHEALAN, son of Wiilfam and Catharine Whealan, agod 3 years, 11 ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of his parents, 106 Bergen street, Jersey City, on Sunday after- spectfully invited to attend without turtber mvitation. SHIPPING NEWS. Movements of Ocean Steamers. emer ip the regul euler lines, nt Queen ok rhe from call Berver—Anvecsox.—In the Spring rireet Pres ryte- | copt the Gevadian line, which call’nt Londonderry. {ie eburch, on dnewday, August 6,by wey. Ja steamers for or ftom the Continent, call at Southampton. IIa 4M TT. Borner, of Nowerk ia ‘ er of Jo FROM EUROPE. Ns, eldest danghter of John An Tana L cAvIN—PLint.—On Wernosday, Anguat 5, at st. | Gace Paul's church, Sing Sing, by the Rev. J. H. Back, Major | Savont W. Wattace Prxsawin to Dera A, Etat, eldest, dalighter Cone. of G. B. , teq.. of Sing Sing, New York. rginia. Hor may—Seaarcss.—Cn Tuesday. August 4,at the ow of Washington. residence of the Urite’s father, by the Rev. Mr, Kenooy, 3.1L Hogrmax to Louisa, eldest daughter of Professor | Parsi Thomas Scha‘uss, a!l of Brooklyn, Hibera} Lane—Pr zie Aupust 6. at the rest. | Africa. gence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. W. *Woodtord, © Breokivn. S: daughter of John and Ann Anderzon. Te friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at ten the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from 79 James street. Spices ware eomewhat nominal in price, having been in | very limited reqnost Svoans were firraet, with sales of 1,100 bhds. ings our wanres G, Lanes. of New York, to Mania B Frazigr, of No cards, PR—POWPLU. by. the Rev. 8, of New acer to Ei Mac: N.Y,on Thureday, enant James W. my, t0 nited Died. y, August 7, of cholera infantum, edL year aad 4 months, only Limerick papers pleas Suddenly, at his residence, Shark River, N. year of his age, Tiowad, son of the fate wnett, formerly a resident of this city. will take place from his late residence, on ‘noon, Roat leaves foot of Murray street at ‘a ‘The friends of the fomily are i pied gust 4, | ArT, Youn ster beth Hradford, aged ane 7! lay, August 6, after a short but ae son of the late John Baptist, and | ' FA Tou ‘The vciatives and friends of the fanaily are respectfully invited to attend the al. this (Sxturday) afteruoon, at two o'ch nce, 329 Front etre Bra t of the town of Firma, parish of Phiéaran, ir The friends and ‘ac t attend the fuss this (Ssturias) o'clock, from his late resicence, No, 242 Fast Thirteenth street. Docre.—On Thursday nicht, August 6, Winte, youngest oon of John, and Mary Doupe, aged 1 year, 9 mouths and 6 days. ‘The funoral will take place from the residence of bis father, 645 Sixth avenue, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock "garth ‘ Londen (Eugland) papers please eopy. Farwge.—On Friday, August 7, Many Patrsrsow, wife of Williany Farmer, Jr., aged 22 years, Canada papers jlease copy. Focarty —Un Wednesday, Auguet 5, after a lingering iNnoss. Micnars. P. Fooarry, in tue 28th year of his age, Bis friends aud acquaintanees. aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from St. Vincent's Hospital, West Eleventh street, near Seventh avenue, this (Saturday) morning, at nine o'clock. The remains will be taken to Culvary Cometery for mterment. Fixtay.—On Thursday, August 6, Terrance Fixtay, in the GTth year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tne funeral, from the residence of his 860, Thomas Finlay, xe 197 Washington street, Hobvken, N. J., th pth afternoon, eure alee Scotland) papers ple Thursday evening, set 6, after a short illness, Esrgr T, Fauru, in the 62d year of ber othe friends ana relatives of the family, and also those of hor brother, John 8. Giles, and of ber son-in-law, Isauc M. Van Ideratine, Jr., are respectfully invited to attend the funoral, from ber late residence, 59 Mutt street, this two o'clock, without further in- The remains will be interred in the family burial plot in Greenwood Cemetery. FRANK.—CHami ks FREDERIC, Youngest son of John and rat Elizabeth Frank, aged 1 year, 8 months and 21 aye ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, from No. 30 New street, corner of Exchange place, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, with aggre hp Fook 1,—On Friday, August 7, Eyoct C. Goovent, in- fant con of FA. Inte M. Goodell, Troy pape copy. Granvix.—In Washington, D, C., on Monday, Augitst 3, from exposure to Avan Gol, Wintiae Granvis, lormerly of the United States Ar Remains interred in Ov Thursday, August 6, at nine o'clock P. My; of by isease, C.J. Gi.nert. His friends are invited to attend the funeral, this rday) alternoon, at three o'clock, from Calvary ch. ‘The remains will be taken to Greenwood for iatermen Hiewstvonn.—Suddenty, on Yenday evening, August 3, Jons Hexsirern, th the 47th rear of brs age He's gone! The sphtiess soul is gone, place above, down, 7 And. shouting, on And gains hia re in Paras s fo rel services will be held int ‘Twenty seventh Fniscopal caurch this (saturday) morn sae RA Timsrennans, sister of 1 ‘The relatives aod fr} of the farnily are respecttully invited to attend the fi » from her lite residence, No. 313 We West Thirty-third street, on Sunday a‘ternoon, at two o'el Harren.—to Brooklyn, at bis residence, ergen etreet, corner of Fourth avenne, ofter a t Illness, Winuas Hanver, in the 67th year of his age. - Notive of funeral ia Sunday papers, Kevseny.—On Thursday, August 6, Carieaine Heaxey, wife of Thomas Kenuedy, nved 29 yoars The friends and acquaintances are Ynv ited to sttend the funeral, from her late residence, 146 Lixixy.—On Friday, July 17, Saran of Samuel Livley, and sister of Fara Ho ‘ Suaitield England, aged 52 years. oan Sheffield (Kngland) and Toronto (Canada) papers please copy. UALyRY.—After a long and painful iliness, Wintza Matveev, agod 22 years. The relatives add (ricnds are respect! tend the funeral, this (Maturd: a bis pete penigenes 226 Seveuth avenue. }URRAY. lay evening, August 7, Wigam Sain MURRAY, aged 24 years. . * * The Moeral services will bo held at tho roe: lence: mother-in law, Mrs. L. Hill, Went permed Street, on Sunday o'ternoon, at twoo'clock. His relatives and friends, and thove of the fa nily, mel vVited to attend. Bostou, Portsniouth and British Proyiace Papers please come. On Thursday morving, August 6, Mra, Matmpa F. Mitreer, aged 62 years, 2 moutus and 12 day “et ‘The reiatives and {rien de of the fam’ ly are invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturd, at one o'clock, from her late renidence, 42 Her remains ‘Will be interred at Greenwood metery. rose, ph gis Friday ‘Auguat 7, W. MoCreery, ane, us mM. ‘aged 7 months and 21 doy : 4 ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fane- tal, from the residence of “his parents, No. 5 Exsex street, thik Satara ') afternoon, at three o’ lock. ade Yeemect, Wertchestar county, on Thursday, aura, Haxnr, omy el ebild of John H. and Liggie Price, months and aged 8 Prea On Monday, ae ‘ost 3, at Berlin, Conn, Mra. Many Euizanern Pree. widow of Norman Peck, aged 61 t 7, CAROLINE years. invited to at- alterncon, at twoo'elock, wis street. years. Potwam.—On Thursday, Anguat 6, at \ jt vi an rea ni oem tweive ee ‘clock M., relatives ends the fans! attond toe Femoral, th this (Saturday mi a se te o'clock, from her late resivence. 124 East Twenty-fourth Street, besween Fourth ax and Lexington avenues, hap py 7, of dysentery, Josmrm 4] only son ph Sand Mary A. Pratt, « years, mote an 18 dh bee vi, ia lovely bud, 80 young and Called beuce f remn en iy down? eet a lower The relatives and friewds of the family are invited pI 0 Aad 66 Fast reot, Of Sunday m seek, without further titi, y moring, at nine Petr —In Manches: giant, on Saturday, July 18, | Jane, wife of Joba Pratt, cormerly’ of th city. Rea. Thursday, Ave cet 6, Bary Cuamuopre, youn " omt daughter of Richard aud N. J, Rea, aged 4 years and ‘ @ Criguds and rele © of the Cumily are tavited to ' Damarcus. HAVANA, NASSAU, N. P., K serena JA., AND NEW ORLY: Fon Nassau axp HavasacsSteaniehtp Corsica, from New ark Al ‘Sri Ki Aasrox, JA. ddo—Steamehip Plantagenet, from New York Aug} Yom Ringston, diy Lug 3. Havaxa—Steanuahip Baglo, from New York, Aug — New 0 Faxs—Steamahip George Washington, from Kc eanehip Widaont from New York Auguat 10, iy-hip Moroing Star, from New York August p Evoung Star, from New York Aug 22. a3 PM. Budson, from New York Aug 10, at 12 SPECIAL NOTICE. vl nackayes intended for the New Yous Heraup ALMASAC FOR NRW YORK—THS DAY. 05 | MOON RISKS a 09 | wich WaTeR.. “Port of New verk, A August 1 1863. CLEARED Steamship City of of New York york (Br), Kennedy, Queons- Iwerpoo!—Jo! eBtip Caiarine ¥ (Aus), Kundich, Cork—Holmboe & Bal- chen. nT rton, Cadiz—T & Beattio. Bark Mechanie (Be, brn Ooiiee fareer Boot Tufts & Co. are British Monarch (Br), Slater, Belfast—P Seymour "Tate Genesee, MeInt Marseilles—J O Baker & Co, Stevens, New tha Loni tone & Ce na Brig Brie tal es Sonia’ Lee, Bhanghac—J © Jewett & ae 1a ( jones, Cardiff) W iwell & Co. ais ara hry LZ ye ais Goce tare ies. Dulas, ts . Eve Oru Ri to Nich 4. 3 rerott—R vu Poa & Co. Ea Ros Bort), Sampato, OporiomJ Usbora, Schr Bien Dickie (tir), MeElninay, Lingan. CB—HJ & © finore (Br). Low. 8t Johns, NPB F Small & Co, GiincoleamesAC Havens. D'Gramer: Sale, Washinion=-Vap Brit & hlagbt "itt 5 Et Apploghse Barrett bia inia—Curtla & De'ano, Y Beh hamplin, Philadelpbia—Bentley, Smith & gone Pie. Laon Ghevoar st Ue ederwood, mery, ScRT faa den Ferre, Geteheil Bowin—Baker & Dayton, Rear Hom, Gipatriek. Boston Sehr Quickstp, Richariaou, 8 iter & Houghton. Steamer J Tbom Sietiner ku bach. Smiths Phitaderphie. Bteamshi| rae Washlngion, - Qrtsens. Augl ip. ager, 2 ow ug passengers, to HB Cromwell rome nat or Bw tint Se bert “Jomet bound in; sw $i03 pM 2) tolles Be of Tortugas, ship Grahams Polley: ring Wi sai 4PM, stearnship Evening Star, hence five New Orieans, ath ara, Tat J? 44, om 701, US steam wip Wan Ne Welton Gheeter, Havre i. dallast. oat 127 to Win Whit from Baie wth ln and dense tors. July 10, iat “4, ote saw two teeber Bark Neprun (Aus), Flor. A Antwerp, 32 days. with mdse passengers. to Hom! (. For. ipeperns Marseilles, 55 daya, in bal leincke & Wendt. jor), Neilson, Providence, tn ballast, to Holin- on be Tt 1 Bina X00, Endresson, Providenee, in ballast, to he Bank Ge sialosna, Gor), Olden, Providence, in ballast, to + Me en ig’ Minties (tal), Tacearon!, Laverzool, 39 daye. with goal. fo F Berthoud." Sd inet, tat 4 9). lon it at ruidulght, ward heavy hiring to the S. and counted 15 aa “apna (Prue Nerbvod, Card 30 daym, with coal, to meke rfendt. eistaren bu Remisturt, Baleozito, Para, 19 days, with nuts ne, Hanford, Aspinwall, 21 days, with mdse, 10 r J Aie Grace Worthincton, Ruyter, Tobasco, 27 days, with ‘ ood to F Alexandre & Sone, Brig Marsha. Tamers, Armyo, 18 days, with augar, to Thompson & Bris, st with re it Uherrytield), Brown, Ponce, vy “ ‘Brot Brot Garba-ton, i Pa poe with LneAt, {0 Miller & Vought» uly Pines. spoke sche Hi Fassett, 2 Thre Marshal D ch, Dig, Daghton, 3 Aaya Me - ot m Lineo'n New Boe Sale a er, Tampico. 84 days, with hides, obraern rt Lord om the ining SF, Comans, Naguabo, 15 days, x unter yy “e i Fudomitabie, Coodseli, Cat Island, 9 days, with frult 6 days, the tate ot B daya’| ite Vhuaaetphia ‘Be: nih Waters, Beaufort, Xo. 7 days, Be! urth, Shaw, Bas Bent ey ceuinn’ Doge taeuuee:? dage Senr D Willlams, Hopkins, Bangor, Ser tie, Ames, Ro Nellie Starbuck. bene Meas nger, Dow ‘eh Bent Thos Jeltervon, Stall. Suiem, $ days, Behr Suranger, Handy, Sandwian, Schr Speedwell, Nickerson, Boston, Schr Alex Blue, Phin Bostoa.” Boston. Schr 8 M Boston ‘or Albany, Bonr A Flower, Lovell, Boston for Albauy, Sehr Brave, oy, Rd 1 for Albany. Sehr Nightingal Pall River. Ww fal! River, ee Montrose, it ain, hr Transit, Chapel, |, New Coun te Albany, Par fer, Tack boos Ww | re Bebe Antecedon Mt, Bor rh, Suoningto. lly, Jowph, Samford, te Bacon, Albsuy for Fairhaven, Fred Brown, Carr. Providence. ‘op Bperker, lek, Stonington. eh Cae ree Younr, Bal JR Thompson. Mot'ane, paliimere, Bteamer Benrive T, Adame. — uy BEL fain Ones, Rul, from Livepee, July 1, © Spofford, Tiprig Active (Dan). wind spoenaen SSW, very light. * janeoms. mB: ported gunk at the South giaber Sas been flosied and towed 10 Jersey Cite fer nee pairs, TEMPLETON: ren ot daly chr Ter roll arrived hore Teh just rom New Tou v ar Templeton, tha, landed @ portion of And prooseded for & aia. 0p the Feb, nas whe: nd about 29 miles di at port, Nas, Beary anie with bad sea, Curing Ww fet A J ‘and rigen, received other damage. Notice to Mariners. ts AT THR ENTRANCE TO THE ® Hyrprocrirme Orries, ADMIRALTY, Loxpox July 3 1a f Marine a the 13th a Lightho Vest vaint ot Th Tight will be» Piet and Plashing White showings fans every palt minute It will be placed at an Clevaiton of 10) et ahove the mean ievet of the yea, and Should. be eon {reather ‘rom a disiauce of 16 tiles. he lower txed Rod at an tion wt geen in ciear Weather from & distance of 9 miles The Maminating «pparaius of the upper Tight ‘ie dloptric of by loases, of the sevond order. rhe wower is iran. The Olt /ichte will be discontinued and the wooden lightho: we taien 4 ‘Algo, shat ou ant Sopt, 1463, a Light erected an the Will be ex hibited from al extremity of the New Magntsholin Dike, at the Bast porat of Light, elevated 26 font entrance to the Deine svould Ye seen from a dis The light wilt een above the level tance of 1m. ee. bea Fi Teet above the level of the sca, nad sould be. | fll lenses, of the Tie Hlaminating apparatus ta Sater or by ox imax our Alteration of Light ‘Algo, thai on and after the 18th ¢ on Hango Isiand, on the N be alvered from a fixed and Dato flash every minute, to a Fixed ai showing & Sip of every two minut hthouse on Bourop Point. With a view of Tendering the lower wooden Lighthouse on Bourop Point in lat 5928 Ligbt : S eurreus paing we ihe da ore na sa ditinguabeds an ‘= during ite, This will assist in rendering the above lighthouse more eoneplous a when in lue with the upper one, which is also colors 4 of their Lordshi o ssOuiN WASiIRGTOR. sarmenovee Bark Ada Carter, ony Portland it for Havana, Aug 2, lat 36 ig days from Boston for Havana, Aug 6, Bo lat, &c. American BOSTON, Aug, Tm are iby tel), sbi Catharine, j bar ws Jr Liver a ca adeipbiey sche kee (Br). MéKay, Port Patx Ryo ld 4 ta ne Tada, Seniih Rio Janeiro; steamer SAS ect he entee, in, Vera =m see Goal Gleaner (Be), Lair, Mata- mer Artisan, Kirk, Geo Washington, Gager, NY ork. ‘Arr steamahffe. Pioneer, NToN: Louisa Moore, Ke Went j Zenbye. Irwin, Vieksbui Bell ant, Colburn, Stetson, Allen, ‘Philadel latch schra ede Hi Bali Gran, Ship fafa a va Una, is Pe Taibot, Mebie aya Bea ea f aie pie ae welt Teak una Hl Brion mM PE reaogt Cor f bark Tremont ieee glen ponte’ seizure, acitbne ip td tyre, ‘Linnell, Bosion; schr George ‘30th—Azr steame Miller, Bay; barks Windward, Randall, Boston: N Co ee werisbel Gaver: ton Bar. Gid brig Billa Reed, J de tiara Sist—Arr bark Wm Van Kame. Iphia, Be. low, Br bark Jobn Cotter, Cid steamship igeeatBa Marahman. N¥or | May Stetson, Allen, 7 ‘owed to wen 23d, ache ‘Taw; 20th, ship Borodino, Argus Eye. : eBay oh ar ‘Riu Tare (by Jeb barks Yistote, ; sehr Thos cur, i Gasaiy atsobne PR. S—Cid echrs Goiden we and WB Daring, Baxiore NYork, fake, Meek, LOST AND FOUND. _ PRE BAdoe LOBTNO. 78, OF ENGINE 3), “aE nder w! Tetura Franklin street. oi E. KELLX, EFT—IN THE WATER CLOSET OF THE NEW YORK L Hotel, on mmoney aus aeraxotle a Ponte Remounalg, contain: fog Library, Merchants asum of and Hal's e ‘6 nam: Al feaaerioet at the ane at ra) ‘Nassau sont Beets room No.7, ably rewarded. oe RE! D—ON MONDAY, spares i timber basin, atdloboken, S fetal own’ Yat Be Boat 18 feet Sider The above reward will be paid on Ate return, A‘E VERY ERY BEAUTIFUL THKEE STORY BROWN STONE to let, oF far sale. in 9 row of ‘on. ‘he ue, between 129th and i ted c streets, gad frescoed. Also one adjoining; large trees n frout; reat we Me euch af tha brawn a OF APABTM! ana ait Sa a far ees tates ‘atree| mn an rv mon! . small, genteel families. Premise Fre fect order. GOOD SITUATION FOR A BARBER.—TO LET, rent $10 per oe AP whaps na New Haven Hot on Fourth aven: betwe Forty-second streets. a, s ‘olen Butt yg Apartments—five large y to LY, corner of fourth avenue and Ford: ira’ strect.” Gas and roton water. A wipow PADy. WISHING TO REDUCE HER it, would let om reasonable terms two neatiy fur- gentleman and wife, for house <eeping; Toration 120th treet. Rear the river. For particulars call om ©, W. VAN DOREN, 58 Courtlandt street, POOTANP SHOE STORE TO LBT—STOCK AND FIX: tures for sale, or Fixtures alone. Old stand. Good chance for some on going to leave the city. quire at 211 Sixth PRQOKLIN HRIOHTS —to LRT. IN A FIReT CLASS Lastion ix mecsea Sane Sauk Meerut somes ae . ; Grtousive view of the bay.” Dingor at 8 o'clock: OCTOR’S OFFICE.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED 12 Parlor and convenient front Basement to ict, for 8 a ioe on, pear Second ay Address T. H.D., ‘teria omtee LET—IN THE FINE MARBL® BUILD. Cortlandt strect. Apply to JOB MOSES, om Owner is enue, tor's oltre street, Ren! TO Pine te 7 mises. ey ROOM TO LET.—ALSO A FEW OTHER the private family of a widew, Res wines Board, in fol pp My ers ihre ie 3B Went t ‘Thirty. third ‘street, one block West of Broadway. AM POWER —TO LET, THE STORE 11 SPRUCE pricey ‘Third and Fourth Floors of 24 Bee&- Ss aireek Apply to lie W. OBE IENE, 19 Spruce street, IN BROOKLYN, 268 h fica for # Shee 7 5m LET—STO! i ta '—TWO FLOORS IN NEW HOUSE NO. 150 west ‘Thirty-third street, with all the modern improve- meni small ilies. Inquire on the pre- or of M. UGHTY, 79 Nassau street. ‘Alr0, 06 Tour story English basement House, furatahed:ihroughoute 10 LET—A SINGLE OFFICE, IN 78 CEVAR STREET. T Apply to Mr. TRACY, in the building, room No. 5. OR LEASE-THE LARGE AND. SUBST Todas street. Apply to 5 HOE’ ie 00S Gold st T° nat LET OR LEASE-THE OLD ESTABLISHED Bakery, No tt; No. 154 Newark avenue, Jersey City. with new ‘aad complete shop istures. and dwelling house, Containing ten rooms, Inquire on the premises, RENT—THE WHOLE OR LOWER PART OF House 67 Henry street. Inquire on the premises, weg LAE ey Rip deme PLAIN GOLD RING, WITH THIS IN. scription, “Recnerdo de mi madre,” going from Twen- Meth to Mneteenth street, thence through th avenue to Fifteenth street. A reward of $16 will be paid the — (which is more than the intrinsic value of the ring) on de- livering it at 32 East Twentieth street, New York, LY THURSDAY AFTERNOON, ABOUT Aalog at the ferry house, eae ‘8 digs ‘a Black Ope: aes ‘will be iene to whoever will return the same to No. 118 street, and no questions asked. Thirty-fourth Ls OST—IN AM EIGHTH AVENUE CAR, ON THURS. leather Pocketbook containing about $43 in The duder will rece!ve $10 reward by leaving it a 7a ki avenue. ) OST—ON THE Cae OF ane UST, A FIREMAN’'S Badge . No. 7, of Hose Company 27. "The finder will be suitably rewal ten by leaving the sane at 94 Franklin street, corner of Churct O8T—ON FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 7, WHILE going from the Pore headquarters to the Seventeenth Precinct station house, a Metropolitan Police Shield, No. 355. The tinder will be suitaby rewarced bj ng it at the station house, corner of Fifth street and First avenue. M. ¥, PROUT, OST—ON THE MORNING OF THE 7TH INST. 4 two Envelopes, marked G, W. Norris, No. 11 Seventh street, near Avenue A, containing Lite of no value Siow to the owner. A liveral reward will ay er eae ery, between the hours of 8 and OST—IN PASSING DOWN WEST THIRTY-SEVENTH ‘street to Kighth avenue, down Eighth avenue to ie y-fifth street to ‘Sear Ni venur, a Silver ntity ‘atch, ‘The finder will be suitably ‘rewarded by cal ng at 1,360 Broadway with the watch or information spncernl Glass, in’ moroc’o vase. A’ reward Me ec ec a p Bieter age a WEEE. ave NOTES, MADR ia gure © $75, ? tuned agai x e Sean eee ofhige by roturala . BRYAN, 76 Cedar wtreet, otter ge AFTERNOON LAST, A LEATHER containing g three ee and 8 Note drawn uot ent bein lars on retui 439 Broadway, segar not to ene the note, The tinder will receive ines om pocketbook. with the note, Lost? REWARD-IN THE XICINITY OF WEST 1 Place, about 7 o'clock this moraing eral siced Setter white and light brown color, with # collar, Reet thereon ¥. Aizinia, tthereun . diciaia. No, 39 Woat Washington place. place. 7 ing the A BADGS. BELONGING Company finder will please *, treet or at the St a tt hs THE 3D INST. f the members of TRAYED—FROM PIER NO. 13 fo. 1 NORTH THIS a og Gitar). aereeeens Horses, thei to No. sige 1é6 Washington my br will b be Rewarded. GEORGE GIDNEY. {FROM THE BEACH, AT BATH, L. I. ON TANtrsday, Anguat 6,0 Flsbiog Skit, ted white, with green ganwale, red stripe ‘stars on the stern, with th ew Mara, of Fort Hanuiiion, ” ABy i conceruing ber wi ukfully recetvs AD early. te warded by llwell, Fort Hamilton, or T. Hegeman, 129 West ‘tret, N dah, be RELIGIOUS NOTICES. EMORIAL CIIURCH, bee a STREET, col ner of Waverley place.—The Rev. James T. Smith wil ing. a herve at 1035 A. M. preach to morrow (Sunday) oven nnd 8 Free seats, P.M. for deaf mutes. To 1€ Fector will preach at exc wervice. 2. Seais (ree st FRANCIS XAVIER'S COLLEGE, 49 WEST “FL +) wenth street, New York. emit Will be resumed ta this institution on Tuesday 18) i LOY ZANCE, 8.Y., President. Rev. JOSEP! GPIRITUAL MEETING OF CONGREGATION | on Bunday, at 1056 A. corner of ‘Twenty third iecuion up. Circle on Wedniaday evening at same place, "Ministers had reform: tory speakers tried Ad EXCURSIONS. «4 F’ ISHING San A10x10 00 cAvGHT barn ISLANDER, Captain I. Saturiay , rom South My Peck. sit; a 7 +... street, er rev ri Wand refreshiments furuishe running every day, treet: Willainsburg. at Nortu river, ©, Spring street A.M. Music aud dancing. ed on board, pramene Serge oe —= a LEAVY Peck Slip at 7A West Twentieth 5 A.M. Dey street, Shy A.M. rm per No. 4 North rivers 8M 4. M. 7% daily, except Savirday. Fare fifty cents, Music, re: ments, bait and lines on board. } ‘o' FOR: TH HOLERA ee Lr ee oF Deck: The fast ailing sea Captain Tho vas Marshall, wii! mae rv ‘Haxurnon to 4 ans ry above Paake - Atugust ‘and every succeedi day, Will le ot Bast River, at6.0 tock; Pees Shp.0 30; lignes etteete Nort) River. 7; Pier 4, North River, 7:9). Halt aad Lines on boned. ander “ch Thomas Bhadwick.. F. Phillips, Commodore: W Pull Mi Birwa efor the Kxeursion, $l. The well knows Pilot Anderson Cholwell, accompanies the boat and pute her on the ground, HE NEW SIDEWHFEL STEAM: ho. oclarier (or Bxcursions. Apply at plet a Nor . WINANTS river. OCULISTS AND AURIST: ABTIPICIAL EYES —BY THE NEW MATERIAL Dis. cov ere v Y proved AM iia Artiielal yes Eppearance aud movement ax to dety cai faculty endorse them as the best from 9 to Rd. FURNITURE. JPURNITURE FOR SALE—ONE ELEGANT SUITE, TEx ood Parlor Furniture, covered with m pele, consisting of 2 ha Pe handsoe Teton Totes, 2 la Chairs and six bought ‘4 reasouable price at 211 Hndson street. Chat ~ above can be URNT WANTED.—ANY FAMILY DECLINING uae and wishing 19 part with a3 ihe iol or any cr Keay heart cash customer by ade x5 B., 333 LET AND ROOMS TAKEN IN PAY. Pe nieema private tamily who bave or will New= fora rOCrRE sore 80 natural tn ow. oop house (preferred), lorated betwoem the New | Hit and Tv y-fourib street, Dear Broadway, ft with x gondeman and wile without elit “Viret claus relerences responsibility re. eign ‘Address for onc week box 108 Now York I'est oiiee WL MARRIED COUPLE NOTIOR—A aan VEE HARRIE SOUR SoTTCR—A comrcem gis of bone aping, em ina ye Fonewood Fiano, Par. Chamber, Dining > on Lop Purnitare, Lace Critalnm Carpets, complete: eve; and of ‘of the It vara churncters will ‘be Utsvouet | yt ™ at 8 most able Aare At immediate application ta na, Co OLVILLE fen 8 ud 12 3 ‘S32 Broadway, between Sand iz THE LECTURE SEASON, ORTANT LECTURNS DAILY. rect ly, at the New York Museum of Pris toemen | ties unable to attend then leeures exh howe them fordarded. on Zoveipt of 10 conte, by adarace, the Rew York Museum of Anatomy, ag Cemetary ee js __.. WINES, Liquons, «eo, {a SrEeTion OR SALE, ATA BA b is tity of eaperior Bra a7 8 and Gin BAROAIN, A QUAN: . two years old. Apply to Mr. BINGHAM, 273 South Seoond street, Willlansburc, 1p « airs CUARET. CHOICE, #8 5) PER CASE, & CENTS PER vitie.” Prine Sherry $2 per gallon, #0 cents per bottie. 9. 25 cent rT boutle. Fine Bourbon $) 25 al ? HORDRAUR Wink COMPANY i) Fulton street, corner of Witliam, WO OR THREE FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— without Board. Apply at 246 Bleecker street, id ieee “kde ny Pitfalacere i ROOMS TO LET— t Board, Also. one unfurnisied Room. Apply ath Secret street, three doors from Soe ‘ond avenue, TH AVENUE AND CENTRAL PARK.—HOUSE TO let cheap, in which are two parlors. ten rooms, a dining room, two lichens, wee ter chandeliers and gas fixtures; ane and car i earden with grapes and other fruits. Call on the premipen ifth avenue, between Bight sixth and Eighty-seventh streets. 2. REWARD.—LOST, A ‘ACK COVERED ‘A0- count ‘wonks The inder wil receive the abuve re. ward by leaving it at 60 Fourth street, or in the store, 268 Canal street. REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR 4 BLACK AND tan Slut, Has long ears and tail; ia very yf ful in clined to follow strangers; anawers to the name o| above reward will be pald, with the thanks of the poh etog teenth 6 leaving her at fest Fou: oat ea BENSON. REWARD.-LOST. ON SUNDAY NIGHT, ABOUT 10 o'clock, trom Durlin'’s Hotel Jam: sized white and black setter Dog, answers ret thoanemant Rolla. The ward will be paid to any one leaving him at 43 Beaver street, New York. a anata tak ON A STEAMBOAT EXCUR- Thursdgy A ust 6, at the foot of Spring street, orable finder will receive R ‘Bos Gain ete nor the same to J. J, Schiig, No, 2} Rivington streei “+ oe $ 50) “Lost pisurrosep) 1x IN EITHER SECOND en & piece ted Bi . ey es) $] QE ato. tae WHILE GOING FROM ane Fewrard will'be paid if eft ak atin Penal tea OF THE REWARD.—LOSBT, re Gree hag L idy i corner of ea R LOST FROM 06 WEST oe ea Protoerapt esi heer em VAN Pera c th $15 BHR efor Sere ne sich, white face, No, 101-1300, Yoita “engraved ca back; also, attached, Hatt « chased Sniil gold tah. ‘The above reward will ve paid om delivers to Ball, Black & Co., Jewellers, way, and no questions $2. “Breau, bys Jeu yg cota ir Sat gray Savon cloth red el aah crane thereden ; allver REWARD. LEFT IN THE WATER CLOSET AT a> hain Tu ahve . Cortiands no Asmat 68 tions asks by turaing the wa wich "al alon faa Gomce, 143 Broadway, ne Brthe Miche street, $70 & gold nunti iow Watch ena mn Calvary Cemete: (he a3 Hargraves, ine comms v3. 8 person py same, Wisichester Bichang spy. Ree and no qu: $100. Bina eran rearnioe it 010 Post ofice, wil $100 % tore), ont REWARD.—LOS1, pean ie fmmiings Ay aaked. OR THE Fateh, No. eee ne shore previous previouiy. aideeanng WARD.—LOST. ck Morocoo sing PS yat $40, cartes te. The mone ral gold ‘oleae and the rest starpa The person finding rewara by retirnil sireet, and po quest CORPORATION _NOTICES. amen provoais, each te Ren a endorsed title of the work for which the may de arered, mt ‘be rr of Friday’ asus 186, for the construction ot Sewers in the following Streets, to.wit Fourih street, between Bank and West, Twelsth streets; Jones street, between Fourth + Washington street, telecon icing and ivr streets; Cannon irvet, between Riv streets street, Ingcale road and Hudson river. street, betw Bian! forms f for he bids, and all ox" Decessary Ly hg tion. can be ebiained on to the Contract Clerk, hla BL THOS. STEPHENS, ~ WEDNESDAY, avoUs 4 ‘Ketbook ( manufac: vale reat Yn. $3) bank notes and csrensy eu the aame will receive the abore oftice of Simeon Draper, 36 Pine Croton ap, Aqueduct Office of the Crown Aqueduet boar’, Auguat ae poy ———_———— REAL ESTATE OWNERS.—SEALED PROPOS. will be received at this offes until Saturday, Aneat 1863, for the pypenege of Real Katate by the 7 Gorporation, for the Use of the Fito Department. located as follows — One lot between Sixth and Eighth avenues, eighth and Forty-second streets, for the use o ‘een First aad Second avenues, Tenth and none ‘erecta for the = of Thompson Company No. a ‘One lot between pe: Baan Bivecker ptreets, tor the use of No. 13. One ot between, Mangi strorts, for toe tse of He ‘Ode lot between folk. Biving Stanton, and tbe situated in arb otto Chat. streets, for the. use of Hose Company wi Progen conaln jooality and character ot ot Ragtoremente ““Broterence will be given to vacant lote, {ravtpent wiil be made ia cach, on, receiving « satisfactory Le,” Tho right ts reserved to reject any of the proposals, the interests of the Go it. NAN. on Cire oF SS Yous, Dar: ara OF Finance, Comprnottan's Orvice, July 28, 1668. ° momento enerenn te Eieaperrcorcuteie t , ae SUREST PLACE, 283 SIXTH Aven ag one , if you to find a yeat deale cast Of Ciothing, eS Seok you ct.de fae en Pura ire, J Se wih x Se own. dealer [ a Binh . Sige 6: Gp any Ser en TURNTION AT THE NEW STORE, 114 THIRD AT il ey ing ture, Carpets, Ac. for thi 7 Orenes ae 1, Orieans mar. Ret" Tey and watinly Fourseit eae ‘do not forget to eal on or addres C: MISH. 114 Third wvouue, near Fourveents street. Ladies aienied by Nr. Mist t 933 BOWERY—Ht “ROSENTHAL HAVING A g REAT desire Wo purchase a large quantity of east tress Teal earime th canting on or Foraitore, Carpets, tain the utmost ng him ladiee each article te ase remember, and try 393 Bowery. opposite arent Jewelry, HAVING ANY NEW OR CAST OFF Jinpose of can obtadn the wre or address'ng Joho M Ail orders py NTLEMEN

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