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general order stores will hereafter be one per cent, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. at pa aly peccoye ome eatin mae oo any storage store where cotton picking 16 poranstied. “tne New York Assistant Treasurer reports today as follows:— Receipts from customs: ‘Total receipts. . Payments Balance. ‘Tumspay, July 19-6P. M. ‘Wall street, as a matter of course, continues to speen- Rate upon the probsbic policy of Mr. Fespenden; but Mothing new, of an authentic character, dm rélggion to it, Baas transpired. A rumor is afloat, however, to the'effect What he is preparing his advertisement for a new popular foaa, whict will pr-babiy be in the form of subscriptions Ro seven and three tenths non-legal! tender, interest in cur- Weucy bearing Treasary notes. Ths interest on these will be 1,742,791 8,922,547 fs in process of liquidation. Payable som)annva nd tt they are made, as they The Delaware avd Raritan Canal and Camden and Am- Likely will be (the Secretary Raving the neoessary au- | boy Railroad Company wil! pay, July 21, 6 per cent, (ree thority im the ter), convertible into six | of government tax, Per cont interest in gold bearing bonds, at the option of the holder, the deuod for them may fora while be | twenty-second semi-annual dividend of 4 per cent, free of quite achive. Bat the direct consequence will be @ | tax. The books close on the 30th instant, to reopen rapid di tion of the pauk deposits, this demand will | August 24. om the defensive action of ¢ on the government se. ‘ourities they al yald, So briuging down their price ‘and underselling the Treasury, ‘This objection would not of course apply to ® toa the price of which was net HBxed, The amouni to which the Secretary may issue the motes referred to is limited to two hendred millions uader (he new act. By the act of March %, 1803, he was authorized to issue © bundreti and fifty miilioxs of two years five per cent motes, with coupons > substitute for such of these 6 might be subsequ: iy withdrawn and destroyed an equivalent amount of © pound interest six per cent motes; and as by the ry statement of July 12 itap. PPoare Chat $64,406,050 0° the former are cancelled, and fonly fifteen millions of fe latter substituted, It follows $49,496,650 rec. .iy w ho tssued at the discretion of he Secretary, It is fe opinion of some that these may (be offered at a prem coojanetion with the seven mod three tenths Lo: iwrerest im gold bearing bonds, oth at par, There 18 reason to rey wourse Of the new © thus far has been Rommunity in thar ©! + ‘De Itable™to a suditen che The ‘Whe banks themse! wes + has been m of Massacbusetts, which has become 4 national bank, banks dispose of their gold, and the premium is added with some anxiety the future . the eflect of whose policy the banking and commerci: br which creates distr element of the value in making their estimates, st | banks for the past and previous week:— The depositors iv the Seventh Ward Bank of this city are poufed to withdraw their deposits, as the institution The Now York Central Railroad will pay, August 20, a Jersey Railroad and Transportation Company will pay, August 1, a semi-annual dividend of 5 per cent, free of tax, The books close to-day and reopen August 2, ‘The National Ravk law provides that when State insti- tutions come under the new Currency act of Congress, any of the stockholders, by making demands for the value of their stock, within thirty days after the change shalt be paid the same from the as- sets of the bank, The law also provides that the Bank Commissioners shall make an estimate of tho value of ‘the stock, based upon the market value of the assets, Recently some of the stockholders of one of the banks have demanded the value of their stock, An important question in connection with their value is whether the market premium on the gold owned by the banks at the time of the transfer shall be counted among the assets. As tho State banks Immediately upon becoming national to their assets, the question arises whether the Commis- sioners will bo justified in considering the premium an ‘The following comparative statement shows the aver- age condition of the leading itema of the Philadelphia Drvos ‘axp Dres.—We quote sales of 200 kers bi. carb. sod 10c., 100 cases bleaching powders at 9c, S soda. aah at $%(c. © 6c., 80 tons sal, soda at 6¢., 20 toe chonissode anise, and 20 casks cream tartar at gc, cash. Freicurs —There was an ive movement in freights, and the market was steady. To Liverpool, = American, 90,000 busbels wheat ai 44d. a 6d., in bulk and bags; 2,000 bbis. flour at Is, 50 tons oil cake at 168, , 20 hhds. tobacoo at 20s. per hhd,, and per neutral, 800 tierces lard at 17s. 6d. @ 208. To London, per Ame- rican, 1,500 bbls, dour at 2s. 3d., and per neutral, 100 hhds. tobacco at 328. 6d., and 40 tons salted hides at 25s. To Giaagow, per American, 7,000 bushels corn at 6d. , aud ad steamer, 2,200 boxes: cheese at 60s.,75 tons oil at at 208.,and 100 hhds. do. at 228 6d. to Cork, for orders, 66.; @ ship, 1,100 tons, to Panama, on Private terms. Frort.—The market was quiet: sales at $4 50 for buoch, and $5 50 for layers. Currants quiet at 2lc. Dried fruit i =e with 8) Sie and 700 bones do-lemona ot 38°40 bales at $1 10 2 $1 30, and for city use $1 75 a $1 80. ‘Hops were in fair demand, q —There was 1d 600 Central American at 600 Rio Grande at 36. se. feet Eastern spruce and pine at $22 « $26. A Lie was selling at $1 15 for common and $1 80 for jump. Leataer was in moderate demand at firm but unalter- and impairs the nor edit, Tt is therefore some- pony Week, This Week. | ed prices. The stock was fair aud better assorted than ‘what surprising, cone Rinhlontur: tetbeaie- ar tile iee 17,527 40,733,324 | for some time past. pia sven cpio rlaesseciluat cite 3.048.440 | Leap was dull, Small sales were made at 16.c. 8 ions with the nd his rejection of their pro- ‘11..084,518 SPKuTER was quiet. Small sales at 18c, posed Ioan, thet «i tho meeting of the committee on 36,492,271 | Mozasais was quiet, with sales of 200 hhds. Cuba at $1. Monday, 06 ¥ecei¢e"t wort Of the sub-committes ap. | Circulation 2,203,068 | Nava Srones.—Spirits of turpentine was in fair de- Pointed to hear hi ion made to bim Bhould have be uggestive of a test: ial clerk, and th exth regard to the proposi- lowing curtous resolutions ‘The last two of there are ver of a retiring confiden- sily be mistaken for irony, duction of the deporit line—$1,150,152, ‘The following comparative table shows the condition of July, 1864:— —The prom nent yeature of the exhibit is the large re- the banks of Wisconsin on the 1st of May and the lst of mand, with sales of 120 bbla, Freneh at $3 60 a $3 62, and 25 do, American at $3.70. Rosin sold at $4; a $58. Yar was quiet and nominal at $21 sperm was in fair request, with sales of 500 bbls, at 4$234 Lard was quoted at $1 70 a $1 72 for No. 1. Lia. seed was quiet at $1 80 f the ante the caso:— May 1. July 1. Prrroravm,—Receipts 5,486 bbls. The market for re- 4a view of the ant ee Solvent banks Teme Web Geek won firm, but the demand was moderate. Holders wae & meeting of + rs, held at the American Ex- | Panks winding up, 55 55 | were reluctant sellers, aud some of them would not ell py thao ee Capital of solvent banics $3,318,000 8,818,000 | at any price, Crade was in active speculative demand, phitedolthia ber Circulation of soivent banks... 2,585,071 2,523,912 | chiefly for future delivery, and @ large business was ro- ‘of the a es i Cirenlation of broken banks 59,602 54,859 | ported ai higher prices than any before paid Free oil fevchextnnene Stock securitio’..........e000 2,5 sa 480 2.493.980 | was dull and nomival; it is worth only 2c. a 3c. more ‘Treasury notes Specie... Jawtul monoy of th vertibie at a a y bee or that the fly: di tly, pro. | —Atmong the securities of the above banks we find $4,000 ited sates! acu wr vs can be made with the | in Loulsiann bonds, $12,000 in Tennessee sixes and $5,000 etary for the yay m roof by the banks. @ é Tae eae a ooo tathe following coramittes, | 1% North Carolina sixes, which, together, would not sell for balf their par valuo, The following table shows the earnings of the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad during the first six months of the present yeur:— vic. —Messrs. J. | Coe, J. Q. Jones an’ 8 Ata meeting o the bink olllcers, held on Monday, the ASth instant, the following prevmble and resulutious ‘were adopted , viz-— The associated bank: mes Punnett, George 8. . vowing for the present failed in Passenoers, de. Freight. Total. Aboir eflorts to aid the Zoveryment dy placing at its dis- $33,615 168.683 207,298 posal thovuse of their resources and business facilities for 60,189 178.852 220.04 Abe distribution of the national lous, desire to place upon 166,215 Fecord the following resointions, vi 133,215 Resolved, That they have been in 157,486 214.679 effort from a desire to prevent the further e of paper 240,867 314,521 money, whereby the setual capital of all institutions and dndividuals in the conutry ts being continually impaired, Dut chiefly to strenuthen the finsucial power of the gov- ernment. That, in so doing, they have olvered %o recommend either an advance of fifty millions Grand total... seeeecee e+ 6$1,396 639 The gross enruings of the Chicago and Northweatern Rajlroad during the week ending July 7, in 1963 and 1864, of dollars, to be repaid from proceeds of sales of hess Treasuey notes or bonis, to be made by the banks or the | “ere a8 follows: 1868. 1866. vernment, or by both, and to continue those advances | pgegos 9 , mM time to time, asm chi be practicable, or to pur- ee ee burg baer hase direct that amount of eliher of the securitics | Increase... sesso see $32,928 ‘authorized by law. The comparative earnings of the St. Louis, Alton and Resolved, That 19 atl these efforts at negotiation the Beoretary of the Treasury has manifested a fair appreci Ation of the value of the services which the banks could render, and, we believe, has earnestly striven to avail Himeet? of their aid, bat bis been restrained from doing fo simply by @ conscientious regard for the law, which ‘prevents him from drawing checks upon the State bauks, ‘even fo; movey loaned by them to the government. Reecfved, That in our intercourse with Mr, Fessenden ‘we have been deeply impre: with his high moral in- Yogrity, and we unavimously commend the wisdom of ‘the President in selecting for Secretary of the Treasury, at a crisis 60 important, a statesmai possessing in aa eminent degree the confidence of the peopie. It bas been suggested that,as Mr. Fessenden proved Himself such a very strict constructionist of law, a plan might have been adopted which would have obviated his ‘objections to accepting a loan on the terms proposed by the Danks. Thus, if the associated bavks had agreed to fhonor his draft to the aggregate amount of, say fifty millions, im such sums as he migdt bave found necessary ia actual payment of. pablic creditors, Terre Haute Railroad during the first week in July were as follows: — Week ending July 7, 1864. 31.216 Same time i: * 22,766 TNCFOASS.....eeeseseees $8,450 ‘Ibe Boston Journal of Monday evening says: Io the money market there has been decidedly tess demand, and borrowers have been more easily accommodated. There are yet notes in market which are very difficult of sale, and on which bigh rates are offered. New York funds are still heavy at fifty cents to one dollar per thousand discount. The balances in our favor arc large, and it is difficult to get remittancos.”” ‘The Boston imports fer the week ending July 15 were $747,110, againet $633,776 fer the corresponding week in 1863, The exports wore $245,541, against $169,711 in 1863, Stock Exchange. ee espay, July 19—10:30 A. M. Che drafts being drawn in the form of due bills, aud | $200 US 6's, "8, cou 900 6hs Erle KR 15% Doaring interest from the date of their payment, each S% fe Giles 1 of these bills paid by the benks would have been equi- = ed: Mar HS, walont to @ loan to the government tothe amount of its 50, ‘a Rg face. The probability, however, is that if this proposi = go ge tion had been made Mr. Fessenden would have imme- + Sa diately rejected it, for the want of a preeedent to sustain 12749 be action. The President's proclamation calling for the eaormous docrease w the national forces of baif a million of mea bad Littie or mo effect upon prices in the stock and produce markets, and the advance it caused in gold partook more of the character of an ordinary than an extraordinary Huctuation, Altbough the call will ioevitably result in adding more to the anousl government expenditure tuan the entire amount of the present revenue of he country, such is the feeling of uncertainty with re- gard to the course of the money market and the effect of the policy of the Treasury that speculators are both unable and unwilling just yet to operate for a rise to any considerabie extent; and while this inability and feeling remain comparative stagnation must ensue. This ts espe- cially applicable to the stock market, brokers being roluctant many cases to carry stocks on the usual ‘margins, while the variations of prices from day to day do not constitute a sufficient inducement for speculators %o make any but very moderate ventures, while the majority remain out of the market entirely. The movey market, under the reduced @emand for speculative purposes, bas worked easier to-day thao 1000 NY Central 7’ 3000 Brie 3d mortgage 128 stm sf 135 1070 MC 8's, «Wal 85 iow MkPAuChiont mi 118 000 Amertean gold..; 265 33 8! # etropalitaniic 113 us 20 Pitts, SECOND BOARD. Hatr-rast Two bo sei «P.M. Pasa Wis 25 she Kre Aes ec WAN Ni ac sap. Hots 2000 Br ts 73. A 1.3) 30000 U 8 6's. t yr cer. do... = ince the severe stringency set in. First clase stock | {ym qo". ge ouses have had no difficulty in sapplying their wants 300) Tennessee 68, % 3 seven per cent; but produce houses are still 1000 Virginia waencket, 28008 ara alas ci regarded with close scrutioy, owing to the provail- 99 shs Canton ( ing high prices and the uncertainty of their | 100 Quicksiver Mini continuance, and the best of these baye to pay extra | 1) Erie ane ie rates for accommodation, ranging generally from ove to ‘two anda balf per cent per month, according to the estimated risk. ‘There is more Goiag in foreign exchange, the slight ad- ‘vance in gold and the fact of the proclamation (the latter dadvcing a beliof in further tendeucy in that direction) stimulating the speculative demand for it, and differences as bigh as six per cent bi been paid for options. The gold rate for bankers’ sterling is quoted at 109);, while Daokers’ bills are about 290 in currency. ‘There was a slightly improved feeling in the stock market to-day, whish brought out more purchasers; but ‘the bulk of the busipess continues to be confined to cash wales. @ompared with yesterday’s prices, Central advanced X per cent, Hudson Rwer ° ‘2X, Michigan Southera %, Cleveland and Pitsburg %, ‘Chicago and Rock Istand 3 {Pittsburg and Fort Wayne 1, ‘Chicago, Burlington and Quincy 44, and Obio and Missis- eippi certificates 3g. Ilinors Central, Chicago and North- ‘western, Cumberland Coal and Canton Company sold the ame. Erie Ratlway declined 3. OItY OOMMERCIAL REPORT. Terspay, July 19—6 P. M. Asnes.—Receipts, 188 bbls, Market frm at $13 50a $13 75 for pota and $15 50 for pearls. Breavervrrs.—Receipts. 15,386 bbie. flour, 509 bdbie, and 360 bags corn meal, 96,388 bushels wheat, 64,065 do. corn, 20,040 do. cats and 10.000 do. malt. The flour market advanced 15c. a 25c., with a fair demand, in part for future delivery, Dut closed quiet and rather tamely with the downward turn of gold !ater in the day, In- Ciuded in the transactions were 6,500 bbls. extra State, for August delivery, at $11 50 a $1) 75, and 2,800 round boop Obio, same delivery, at $12. The sales on the spot ‘were 16,000 bbia. ftate and Western, 2,500 do, Southern and 900 do., Canadian, Rye flour was quiet and up. changed, with 150 bbie. sold. Corn meal was in good request, with sales of 600 bbls, at $7 75 for Jersey and $8.25 a $8 40 for Brandywine. We quote: —s State and; Western four. Extra Some large sales of government stocka were made, the 10 2011 65 ‘coupon sixes of 1881 bringing 102}4 a 102%, the five: 11 00011 2% ‘twenty coupons 10414 <M, the one year certificates - thes 2 O3)¢ 298%, coupon fives of 1871 05 and jorsed cour 0 Thal) 6 pon fives of 1874 95. 11 70.913 25 ‘After the board the market for stocks became heavy, rep eng add and lower prices were submitted to, $ 25010 2 ‘The busivess in mining shares, with the exception of 775 8 40 30 00. 40.00 coal, ls very dull, the stringency in the money masket Daving caused speculation to almost entirely cease Gold opened at the exchange at 268%; but that price could not be maintained, and it graduaily dropped to 260. ‘ls then rallied a little, and closed at 262, The steamship Nortborn Light, whieh arrived to-day from Aspinwall, brought $240,095 in Calrernia gold, ‘The geid shipment from San Francisco this year to the ‘2700 of June armounts to $27,835,100, against $21,529,040 or the corresponding time im 1003, Excess this year, 6,306 060, ‘The Treasurer of Kings county invites proposals for $1,000,000 of six per cont coupon bonds, under the War Enlistment loan, ‘The New York Board of Fise Insurance Companies bas @dopved the following new scale of premium rates on r@torage stores and bonded warehouses § this city, Brookiya, Jersey City and Hoboken — —Tde wheat market advanced 2c. a bc., closing quietly and with less tone than in the early partof the day, The demand was quite brivk, chiefly for export, with salesof 160,000 bushels at $2 36 a $2 62 for Chicago spring, $2 42 a $4 56 for Milwaukee club, $2 58 a $2 0 for amber Mil- waukee, $2 65 a $2 65 for red State and Jereoy, $2 55 a $2 69 for winter red Western, $2 70 for amber Michigan, $2 15 for white Kentucky and §2 & for white Mich an, hye was nominally $1 90 a $1 95 Corn wae a shad firmer, with sales of 75,000 bushels at ey £00 $1 CO% for now Western mixed’ nnd $1 61 & $1 2 for O18 anid a bushels, so were abode Ye lo. dearer, "Peeenas The market ee i dull and lower, with sales of —There are to be no extra charges for height of build. Mags, depth and skylights, or width of streets, The rates than bonded, as the demand is wholly ‘or the Jatter for shipment The gales were about 14,000 bbIs. crude at 523c. a Shc. on the spot and for all this mouth; 60c. for ‘August, and from 6lc. hi 624sc. for Seprember—the bicher rate {or the last half: 2,200 do refined in bond, 8440. a B53gc. on tha spot, 9c. a 971g¢, for September ; 1,800 do., free, $1 05 a $1 for August. Provisions. Receipts, 868 bbls. pork, 28 pkgs. beef, 609 do, cut ments arid 787 do. lard. ‘Tho pork market was higher and more active: sales 5,000 bbls. at $47 for mesas, $44 a $45 for mew do, otosing at $14 50 a $45: $10 tor now prime, and $80 for prime moss. The beef mar- ket was quite active, and prices were nominal: sales 300 bbls. at $16 a $18 for country mess, $9 a $10 for country prime, $20 a $25 for repacked mess, and $24 a$30 for extra de. Prime mess bee! was quiet and unchanged, Cut meats were quiet: sales 300 pkgs. at 15 xc. a 16c. for shoulders, and 18 ic. a 19¢. for bams, Lard was higher, with a good demand: gales 3,000 bbls. avd tierces at 19}4¢. @ 203,0.: also 500 bbis, for July, buyer's option, at 21c., and 500 do, for August, seller's option, at 2le, Butter was in fair request at 43c. a 400 for Obio. and 37c. a 430. for State, Cheese was in good demand and firmer at 18c. a 240, for common to prime. Rice.—We quote sales of 200 bags Rangoon at 14e. Sins —For both goat and deer the market was in- active, Sricka —We note sales of 2,500 mats Cassia and 100 gais. cloves, both on p. t. ‘Stcan.—Tho market was oxtromely dull, but fem, with sales of 100 hhds, Cuba at 20c. a 22c. Reflnod was firm, at 20c. a 2ic. for soft yellow, 244¢c. a 29c. for soft whites, and 301. for powdered and crushed. Sxxps.—Smail sales of clover at 16}sc.a17%c, Rough fax was in moderate demand; sules 100 bushels at $3 76 a $390. Linseed rematus quiet at $3 75 a $4. ‘Tonacco,—Kentucky was less active, but firm; the sales comprise 400 bhds., varying from'léc. to 48c. ‘Tra.—The market has been very dull, but frm, and we have only to note sales of 500 haif chests souchong, 200 do. green and 100 do. uncolored Japun. TALLOW. —Sales 50,000 Ibs. at 20c. a 20¢. for prime Eastern and Western. ‘Tix was quiet, at 65c. for English and 65c. for straits, with sinall sales, ‘Wrusxxy.—Recsipte, 1,599 bbls. The maket was again firmer, with sales of 4,500 bbls. at $163 a $1 72—the latter, however, an extreme price. eR REST TE VA SO SESE ibe OE ATaxtio 10 SAVINGS BANK, 185 CHATHAM SQUARE, New York, July 1. 1804.—Depositors are: hereby nou: fied that on and after Mondar, July 18, 1864, a dividend of aix (5) per cent per annum, free of government tax, on all deposits entitled thereto will be pait. Interest not with- drawn will be eredked and will dra intereat rincipal. N PELT, President. Journ P. Coren, Secretary. —Deposits made on or before July 20 will draw in- terest trom m Jay 1, (ines 84 SAVINGS BA! NK canal Seid wrery. corner of Canal street, est front July 1. Six per cent interest allowed, tree of government tax, on ail sums of $500 and under, and five per cent on larger ms. hank open daily from 9 to 3. ana mm Mor Wednesday and Friday evenings. from 5 107. ‘ saps Bank books in English, German an Srrmocr A. Bunce, Sec. GEO. FOL! (HOsHOCTON COUNTY (OHIO) BONDS.—NOTIOR 18 J hereby given by the Commissioners of the county of Coshocton. 1p the sro Obto, to the holders of the Bonds, pumbered from one to five inciusive, for one thousand dol- Jars each. and dated the fifteenth ¢ay of January, A.D, 1852, made by said Oommiasioners in behalf of said county of Coshocton to the Steubenville and Indiung Railroad Com- pany or bearer: that on the léth day of Januar Fans) the enid county of Coshocton will’ pay-off said bonds with the interest thereon up to the said 16th day of January, 865, we provided in sald bonds, at the oitice of “Abm. Ball's Sonsin the chy of York (there being ne otlice of the (Ohio Life Tnsurance and Trust Company now in said city), nt which time and place the sald connty of Co- shoctom will demand the surrender of aid bends, witn the Femaining coupons belonging thereto — July 18.1 DLLAM HA TAMER Me. 8 THOMAS "DARLING, NTY WAR ENLISTMENT LOAN. $1,000. COUFON RONDE, Kixas Couxzy Treascrrn’s Crees, } 18 Court street, Brooxtyy, July Proposals will be received at the office of the Treantirer of Kings county, until 2P, M WEDNESDAY. July 20, 1864, $1 bor 00 KINGS OOUNTY war’ RNLISTNENT, BONDS, Isaued by authority of chap, Rand 72 0f the Laws of gud by resolution of the Board of Supervisors, adopted 3 ay ms of $1,000 each, dated bie as follows, 0,000 on the first day of May, 1879, 00 on tle first day of Mav, 188%, b103 on the first day of May, 1981. 4 ‘parsons w! ‘oposals are accepted wil! be required fiw the Coane’ Treasvrer, on inc fret dager At bi to dey o gust, et qume awarded to them respectively wien (be Donde wil be ready for ae¥rery. Sealed and endorsed “Propa~ porals (or Rings County War Briisimemt Lease" snd be kd- dressed to the ounty Treasurer. The right ip reserved tn reject any or ail of the bids if deemed necessary to proteet tt rest of the coumty. THOMAS A” GARDINER: Counsy Treasurer, ARINERS? SAVINGS RANK, NO. 1 THIRD AVENUR. Depesite received to “the th of Jul ibe } draw interest frome the Ist of and on MON. pay Be Shay Bam and SEATURDAY | PY ENINGS, from 5 to B o'clock. THOMAS B. STILLMAN, President. Teac T. Sarr, Secretary. pars NEW york ANB WARLEN RaiLROAD comP Prasipexs Orricy Niw Yoru. July 1, 1866. SECOND 1] MORTGAGE: BoxDs ($1,600,000); Notice is hereby gives eh the Bonds of the above jerue 1, 1864, at the office of Trill De paid at their maturity. Augus toe company, cotser of reer mereet. aud thet ibs, igteren on that date. WM. H. VAN N% JERSEY pre COMPANY. AT A MEETING or the Hoard of Directers of thie company. heid the sth day, of July, 1864, @ semr-anaval deicend of four per cent ‘was declare on the Com: on and after the lat day "ot at Preferred Stock, payable ext, at the ‘iran office of the eompany, 108 Linerty sireet,’ New York. 71 transfer books will be Yh to August b Bi i. Lponteren 4 ORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD.=THE UNDER signed Commissioners from Massachusetts, namedia tion of the Northern Pacific Rafiroad be ast or inserpors Company, hereby give notiog 0 ail those named in seid act Se aamibsloners that the fret meeting of ue Bi Commissioners of the aforeenid company will be iat the Melodeon Hail, in the cit Bomon, oo 5 eae lot day of September nest, at 120 “wit So Gre ve a Bostox, Maes. July 14, 1864. erty f DI STRING TO INVEST IN AN pels |X rise of unusual proft and eaves. Re can be rea Se junity of fo dole wi wit hin rae ‘en aoe been presented ad tothe pub pee ii 300 tierces Jard, and 60 bhds, tallow at 358, To Bristol, 700 bbis. flour at 28, 34 To Bremen, 600 cases A British bark, 572 tons, was chartered from Quebec to Liverpool at 318., for timber ;an Italian bark, 17,000 bushels whest, ales of 150 bbis. at 10%c, now held By auction 1,500 boxes eS Tt ka at $6 a Hay.—There was a fair demand for shipped: sales 300 mostly for consumption, at fair prices; sales 450 bales at 15c, a 250. for common’ to ‘Hives. Bo material change to note in the market. The demand we light and transactions were limited. Sales were 2,000 Buenos Ayres on p. t., 1,400 pane slaughtered at 143¢ , 1.200 Californian at 38c , 38c.: also 1,200 Californian, 1,500 Wost India and 200 Curacoa, all on p. t., and 600 dry salted Maranbam, from second hands, at 253¢c., and Inon,— American pig was in fair request and firm, with sales of 250 tons No. 1 at $72a$75. Bar was quiet at $205 $220 for common English, and for refined $220 a Luaroxe was in moderate demand, with sales of 300,000 Hy Ons. —Crnde whaie was quiet, at $1 50a $1 55. Crude $2.30 “RIOT Disa SNR BONDS" COUNTY oF iw TORE. ‘ABLE AUG Pay, Rotice is hereby sven That the Hist Demages Indemnity cpunty of New York. becointng dus and vay- ‘interest Uhereon. dayi'00 cha brestsuetion staala boon atthe PROPOSALS 208, 4 LOAN “RIOT DAMAGES REDEMPTION “BON f* OF THE COUNTY OF NEW YOR! \ diy Sealed prongeels ike be received at this office until Wed- Desday, P.M. Be publicly 9 ‘one miltion h of aix fon the iat day of May e principal will be re- Five hundred thousand dollars on the Ist day of Novem- patina wohundred thousand dollars on the Ist day of Novem: Pte proposals willstate the amount of bonds desi a piel ‘Ber one hundred dollars thereof, and the and Hed wil thereubon be required to Rovertigh Oo Broadwi fray Hanh Bank, the sums at ‘On ey ms 4 ‘Comrie Gea de rece Bond for-eanal aissuns ie par wii oe ro the sume awarded to th mn, boating, interest from August t Proposal should be sesied aud endorsed “Proposals for Ri Riot Fpamages Bryno ses) Bonds,” and enclosed in a second envelope. ad bo oe Comptroller. The right is reserved ject any Ue, ail of the po biden ls it considered necessary to pr or promote the interes the County wATTHRW T. BRENNAN, Comptrotier. Cure oF New Yone—Deratruxe ov FexAnct, i ourtuOLER " July. 8, 1864. oa COLUMBIA rt MenenG COMPANY, NOMINAL aN mi Hh 8 Sanne PA u SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. $5 PBR SHARE. Stock full paid and not liable 10 assessment, SKS: JAMES W. BERD E-q, (ad ‘the firm of James W. El- weli & Oo. No. 5/ South street SOUN P. FELVERTON, Esa, * president of the Bank of North America. THOMAS K. FOSTER, Eeq,, late of the firm of Foster & n, q.. President of the Marine Bank. HA’ Esq. merchant, No. 171 Pear! at, none RTP PE PERRIN, Cashier of the Buichers’ and THOMAS i <H0stEn, Eq. MAKIN BANK, SAMUEL BE SEYMOUR, Esq. Mining Superimtendent, HENRY A. COOK, Esq. Central City, Colorado, Boilie! Messra LORD, DAY & LOND, New York. Messrs, WAKELKY & READ, Contial City, Colorado, MINES.—The celebrated Bobiail Fisk, and ower well known Lodes; including also a “funnel Cluiur’ of 5.08 directly on the ipposive Black Hawk ity. ie property, embrac- ty with a uxble ‘quartz mill now running and 1" operation. The Bobtail and Fisk Lodes are considered the richest and beat inthe Territory. having yielded larger amounts of gold than any other in Covorado. ‘The company confiden ly expect to commence paying at am early day @ monthly dividend of one per cent in gold ‘Subscription books of the company for only a Mmited number of spares, ‘are now open at the office of ALB R’ H. NICOLAY, Bsa... 62 Wi liam treet, tt the price of $5 per share, $3 to be paid at the time of subscription. Pariies who are desirous of secur'ny any of the stock at the above low price, are informed that the company intend closing the books shortly, after which tle no stock will be aold less than par. Pr nted prospectus showing the great value of the pro- perty of the company are ready for deuivery. 2 IRD AVENUR SAVINGS BANK. tT Corner Third avenue and Tweniy-sixth street. CHARTERED 1854. BANK OPEN daily from 1) A. M. to 3 P. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY from 6 to P. M. SIX PER CENT interest “Bllowea on ali sums from $1 to Alt moneys deposited on or before July 29 will draw inter. est from the iat. SPENC; K. GRKEN, Possident, ‘Bicuaup Ksczy, Secrstaryo os © and on ‘BNINGS, “Barmy vy.—¥ou can regan siitute Ofiice. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1864) Pa Se . and stock of other description MILITARY | AND NAVAL, — WHO WISH TO ENLisT IN 3 ihc choice c ting and Hours 8 tle P. M, EN OAN HAVE $60 CASH DOWN, TO.Da' AOR ers tate: or & vatarep ‘of two years will dg as well. “Cal at mMery street, Mon: Sersey City, two blocks aad & baif above the ferry, between the hours of 7 and 12 A. M, BARE, [oucureses. Dewees. SOUS, baa arri from the cour or Eurot Intending ay ors or navy, sb uld beware mas ears, you! fan “heme bar Oe mation, with the iigheat'cash bounties, as we have money in all, cases deposited in our bands, and remymy ra are entirely re- sponsible. We pronew pmamnsoedane fon for. shisteen aaen, from. ‘$475 to nites cam select the $608. Voi army or pavy. KING & & Ri ACH, ined States sir 9nd, Navy Ageucy, 93 West street, corner N.Y. UREAU OF SURGICAL EXAMINATIONS FOR CITI. zens subject to draft, substitutes and voluntecra; re~ cette cnamined f repeat poo a POWELL. surgeon, tn Gupther, Ex Mayor Oparke. re Boole, oily th pector. Ofices No, 9 ©! aun bors wud intending to joie the. army or navy. show wareot Fae aL them inthe streets, ‘Ottering fabu- Jour be furloughs. £c. By callie af our, ofc, os. Fs, You can get alll uece-sars information wi the Sore cash bounties, ax we have the money in all ‘and. consequently. are en- fieny reppoasibien We w orders for thirteen men, from $475.00 $600, oluuteers and subauitutes ean select xa. 4 ROACH, United Staien Army wr Of Cedar street, Cue JAMERON | RIFLES—COLONEL 6. M: | BLUIOTT ots, a Firty veluntecrs wanted immediate- of this fine new regiment now orzan- i, ,Spleudid chances for promotion for vets: ts 5 ment, Promotions fe regiment ‘will be atlicered: by man who have seen seryvae {n the feld, and the men wilt be well ca: eat bounties paid to volunteers. paid rye ‘any ous ie bragiag arecruit. Apply at No, 428 ‘Broad way New York. RAFT INSURANCE OFFICE, Insurance againat draft for one. vear, $108; Fee, ue years, $150; for three years. $200, in all the Sta Pre Hume not to be paid until atier the draft, ‘This otice aflords all thoge lable to draft an opportunity to secure a substi: tute, incase they are drafted, for the above named prem- fame) Bend for olreulgrs wivinx full pertioulers RED KERSHAW, Proprietor, IGHTH DISTRIOT.—GENTLEMN RESIDING IN THE Y Kignteenth, Twentieth and Twenty-urst Wards of the city of New York, comprising the Eighth Congres-ional District of the State, will be furnished promptly with Alien Substitutes and their Exemption Papers (for three yoara) correctty procured, by forwarding their orders to the atfice 247 BROADWAY.— of the ‘Merchants, Bankers! and General Revresoutative Volunteer As ocinton, 423 Rroadway, New York, ney ie only when auiative is furnished and the exempiion papers secured. Ladien wich ing to senda representative to the army wil! have their orders promptiy, attended to and will have precedence. ‘The Hight iistrict under. the superintendence of Capiain B, F. rsbal, is furnishing more wen in this ‘District mn the State, and energy will p ol ee quota witha the representatives bave be: m 4 on red by the Merehante, Bankers and General paces Volunteer Association, oflice 428 Broadway, Ne OR THE BLOCKADE.—WANTED, LANDSMEN, firemen. coalpassers, &c., for the Van‘lerbilt and other ships, JAMES & UO., 87 West si., corner of Albany, up stairs. NERAL UNITKD STATES RECRUITING OFFICE— By Col. CROFTS & CO., late of the United States service. Highest bounty paid’ for Volunteers and Subst- tutes. “Corger White and Centre street, Apply immedi- ately. oar tify grt) RECRUITING OFFICE, NO. 12 Chambers street —Aiiens, aliens, substitutes and vol. waiers seer the time. Large bounties, cash in hand, yy me. Runners will do well to call here. Apply to Bapiata JOHN DE PASS, FLZADQUARTERS. REORUITING OFFTOR, NO. (12 Chambers stree.—Wanted 1.000 men and ®o s for ‘one, two and three ears. to respon‘ to our noble cau bors of 18 and over w lido well to call; aliens as subst t still recive and sive the highest cash bounty: runners will be liberally dealt with. Apply to Captain JOHN D&PASS, O, FOR THE NAVY AND PRIZE MONEY.—10 MPN wanted to-day. $30), $40 and SR ganh: pads $3,000 having been made by one inan, prize money. Parties b: ng. ing men will be paid the largest amount of band money patd by any office in the city. Apply at ne Bounty, Pay, Army aud Navy Agoncy, 111 Nassau street, up stairs, NVALIDS, MEN FOR THE NAVY. AND COLORRD men wanted; also men of all nationilities wanted as subvtitntes. The highest bounty and premium paid. Apply at 422 Broome street, New York. HE ERIE RAILWAY COMPANY, NO. 1s7 WEST street, New York, \ 1864.—D1vidend—The direc- tors of this company thi day declared « dividend out of the eurnings of the road for six moaths, ending June 3), of three und one-half per cent (less ‘ernment tax of Sper cent) on the Preferred Stock, ‘8 dividend of four Per cent on the Oommon Caplial Stock, free of government tax. Both payable wt ihe Treasurer's’ oflier, Kric piace, om Wednesday, the $4 day of August next, to the registered holders of ‘stock at. the closing of ks The transfer dooks of both preferred and common stock will be clnsed ou the afternoon bf Tuestay, the 19th in-t. and be reopened OB the Sth day ef August, HORATIO N. OTIS, Secretary. 1ON yas SAVINGS: BANK. NOS. AND 9 CANAL STREET, CO! aan g Wadnendayrand ‘Saturday AAT ya ‘Six per cent. interest allowed on sums of $00) and under, aod before iy 2 wil bear ‘interest from sin y ais e oe ar BK V HAUGHWOUT, President. Ganowun 8. Cuaris, Becreiary” $1. FOR SALE.—AN AMERICAN SILVER DOLLAR « of 1795. Apply to or addres statin, 3 eye aya. J.B. COOLBAUGH. weeny WANTRD—FOR TEN YEARS, AT TEN 8.1000, saSgtrane tah, Ende dT $10.00 for two days @, WANTED—FOR TEN YEARS, AT TEN ee eos Good security given. Address $4.0. 000 WANTED. ON VERY DESIRABLE down town store property, near Broadway, worth uearly double, by first mortgage, Address box 705 Post office. $100. 000. WANTED—ON BOND AND MORT- ganze for five years at 5 per cent, on valu- able Broadwas perty. with inerease of one third ite x rye Prine only treated with. Address box 4,076 office. $300.000 Tortee year oriougse, JOSEPH MASON, No. 54 Pl it _ LOAN OFFICES. ‘At st HYMAN’S, 653 BROADWAY, CORNER OF Bond street, room No, 6.1 will pay the highest price for Dinmonas, set or unset, Watches and Silver Ware, or will advance ‘cash on the above articles. 668 Broadway, corner of Bond street. AT % TL—MONEY LIBERALLY {APYANORD AT 77 on Dram oNeS WATCH E! WELKY, ALSO at 7 PEYEBROKERY, TICKETS ante aT? syoome Wand 1. IANOS, FURNITURE, &0, Watcher, Jewelry, &c, and the highest aash price paid than can be obtained at any otuer place in the city, at 7 Bleecker street, up stairs. T 009—-MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON DIA, {A monde, Watches, Jewelry, silver Plate, Guns, Pistols &e.. hc, Also Pawnbrokers’ nted' of Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry Guns, Pistols, te, for weich { will wey 260 per cenit more than can be obtaiwed at y otber place in the city. Qua Browaway, corner of Houston street, up matrs, room No, 5. T 486 BROADWAY, ROOM 5.—CASH ADVANCED ON Diamonds, Watches, Jewe!, juns, Pistols, dc, Also Pawnbrokers’ ‘Tickets bought for Diamonds,’ Watches, Jewelry, Guns. Pistols, Silke, Fury dc., at 436 Brosaway, Wilt GIve $609 CASH FOR A MAN NOT LIABLE Jp the draft ¢ as mubstitute, Inquire, between a. iM. T WILL PAY $100 | MORE THAN ANY MAN IN NEW bat! reste 8 few volunienrs; eh or nary. Relief seut to vat Franklin House, No. 87 ERCHANTS', BANKERS’ AND GENERAL VOLUN. ter and Substitnts assoc ation, oifice 423 Groxdway, York, =1,000 volunteors wantnd tmme*tatels. $125 paid to any ons bring ng a recrult, | Highest Bounties pald to re- eruits on passing examin detay. No humbag. Money paid right down. Apply ‘at the otis, 33 Broadwag, York. T OFICE SUNITED STATES GOVRANEERE “OFF. bor of the United States bakeries can be furnished Tyr atHarimonte: Hall 189° to 14s Bese eat che Raker? at" Harinoni at the thion. LEWIS HALL BOWER, Secretary. orice TO SESEISTU SHO SRa eR JOINING THB my Or Davy cailand see No. 2 Warren street, and I'will guarantee you. the ver * highest: houaty paid 8 this city. pitts a / WARREN FLINN, So. 2 Warren street, near Noe 18 THE aie 19 AVOID THE DRAFT.—$400 bounty paid this day for men to entist nthe United Bates Navy. Apniy at the reguiar shipping office. corner of Kevex and Grand streets, Captain WALLACE, Liontenant SCHAEFER, Highest premiums paid to persons bringing a recruit. ONE, ABEE BODIED ALIEN sunstiturE waNr. ed for three years. Apply at 131 William street, or address box 3,584 Post office, ARTIES LIVING IN THIS Ire oR BROOKLTH can be furnished with substitutes at the Army and lavy Office, 73 Nassau street. QUBSTITUTES CAN peoaa THE HIGHEST amount of money at 34 Walker street, between Broad- way and Church street. We can pay as hich ax $600 ibis morning, besides all the reguiar United States bounties GTATE, OF [NRW YORK—SUBSTITUTE AGENCY © olfice, 34 Walker street, between Church street and Broadway. We can furnish Substitutes at once and at ee ag Beat of references given. Exemption papers obt GoBstiTUTES, FURNISHED &) Connectiont "and New York. promptiy attended to. FOR NEW JERSEY, ‘Orders from towns aptain TEIRNAN, 240 Pearl street. UBSTITUTES NOW ON_ HAND. wre Se © wishing to procure. substitutes can be supplied sonable terms by applying to JOHNSON £ COLMAN, or} Grand street, near the ferry, Williamaburg, N UBSTITUTE WANTED.—$59 WILL BE GIVEN TO an allen to coasasubstitute. No broker need apply. Apply to J. VOLCKMAN, No.2 Cortlandt street, basement, UBSTITUTES Wy. yw Jerse: piace, roadway. room tar. ished at the General Agency, Nov 7 B3 jersey City, Quotas for ee Arner Sa ‘ailed. TRANGERS FROM ANY PAQT OF THR UNITED States, wishing to join the army a will call at the corner 0¢ Duane street snd Broadway. wiers they will tind reliable men to dea! with. We give this day to volunteers, with choice of rgiment—infantry. ca- vaity or heavy artillerr—-dong garrison duty. Runne brokers or agents need not apply. int We expeci to give ‘all the bounty to the volunteer himeal Captain G. H. PRARCR. THE LECTURE SEASON. ‘MPORTANT LECTURES DAILY—FOR GENTLEMEN . aa the New York Museum of Anatomy, 618 Brond- inable to attend these Lec LITARY AND NAVAL. T NO, 2 PARK PLACE—ONE HUNDRED DOLBARS bounty paid to soldiers discharged for wounds received io battle, “Also to these serving in three rears regimente, ROWN & SHELDON, Leora aod Naval mame! Office, AN ALIEN CAN HAVE $500 CASH DOWN TO-DAY to go 98 A wubstitute: also @ seaman alien can receive the same to go inthe navy. Call in the grocery store eorner sf Tweuty-eignth street and Third avenue, vetween 7 and y office in tte city. Appl wea ‘Pays Army and Navy Agency, 111 Nastar, mc BANGED SOLDIERS “WANTED | FOR ene bounty: Apply si once, and re, CARD.—FOCR ALIEN SUBSTITUTES, ALREADY Accepted and mustered into the navy, wi nee rm, cipals enrolied oF drafted. Inquire of W. TBR Oke ORSBOKNE, Counseure, 196 Broadway. AMM MEN ENROLLED, LIABLE TO B DRAPTED, ‘and otbers, shonld ecomip, ad wobetiiates now. fee wany will be wnabie to ger & Loot ‘hm few days alloted them. the Sp ree, (Be Lime short: take time by the foreioek, ter \OUF Dames at once. e fire attended to, Po Sthuutes furnished and exemption papers for three years proeured from P rebels jm any district. Repre-on- Uiitve recrune for tudes na |fontiemen aie provided Rafe. rence 10 ba high standing. Apply to Cr ) Lispenard sweet. Brook!) 1 tnen will find, to their advantage to call, Ny PERSON WANTING A suRsTTUTE EAD bets wy immedintelteto DR. AN. Riaringe ee Exammning Surgeon tor Thine € er reel, sional ‘tattle LJ NS PROPOBING To JOIN ARMY oR NAVY |. at our Mai reenive the highest bounty, cash m hand, i ‘see. Four men wanied, for a at to be put io commvamion. Rare chance for id 0 Army and Navy Office, 73 SUBSTITUTE CAN BE HAD AT A MODERATR tealfead! ine, pore suckin by letter, at the | ee aif NTY WANTED, | AN Aree 0 as substitate for Bohy Wal andr See ot (PBB NEW YORK ARMY AND NAVY Company, No. 9 Chambers street, has been established with a view 0 having one reliable ovice in this elty where the recruit, whether volunter or substitute, and prine Whether earolied, drafted or exempt, will receive fair honorable treatment, Every it scrupulously fulfilled.” Principal Suite with good sound men {eho kare wert revo amined by an experienced surgeon). im an} Gistrieg in the Sate can bave their substitutes mustered 1h this city ana their exemption papers forwarded, Veverans, Yoluntecrs aud substitites treated like men, and the highest Ke obiatved. A Ng ry devoted to ! for the Bary. sue ed x ba Oy izations fp mre oe. Call at or nthe Wy ecruiting Com: address the New York army ‘pany, No. 2. 9 Chambers street OLUNTEBRS, AND SURSTITUTES-IRISHMEN, s and veterans wanted, immed: ighes ent snd fr eyes tes paid. hove of en pants M7 e reel sharpens. Ai {o'Capt. COMBS, 60 Lispennra sireet, near way pan ne Ra ore ae P| UNITED (aTATES 20 bounty for seamen: $3) for jor landamen. Also Fi NAVY.— and vores coal par. sera In addition None ‘the above = pee man is entitled to, the following pay — Seat te demen. i Sreme coal w is twe inne, onthe draft takes piece ta all Counties will be discontinued. -A ply street and 20) MES MEN WANTED. 70. FILL A row Nenir "evors thes! bounty. Pe ‘As noon AS py te ri aM 1S SHARP. No. sires, corner of Waslmgton, 10 MEN WANTED—FOR THE ARMY OR Navy Hich cash bounties id. Old Boglish, Irish or German soldiers ac acttt, MER wanted to-day: L010 prize money has been made by ene, man App ni Bounty, Pay, Army and Navy Ageney, 111 Nassau street, hp stare, $100 tive enn receive it. of rey fash And government bounties AND MONEY PAID ro 01 $100 az! G icieey aaa eat was! ‘75 at 406 Hronct roadway. STITUTRS 88 WANTED, 70,60, 16 on mavel verviee. Five as aga eer fur ete ae AND “AND _UPWAR 8 WAND MONEY PA any one bringtag & recruit, est tries nd given, HB ‘ADP fy @ Buegare ard $500. mete ton as rio De At B IN HAND FOR (aU ReriTUTms — Ise $500 & Cir ime oJ we fre, ac =) MY iH as auibativatos a 3 aa MO rani ith with imei nn wD | $550 "2 4 4 MILTFARY AND NAVAL. Lt SUBSTITUTS. ant LAM Hrchange Oe case AN ALIEN OR 00 sete 13 seta E ERMA! na mae S — TY. CASH DOWN TO VOLUN- 1 $600 Sue ee 2 Chole of series, army or ‘mayy. “e Patterson House, 75 Cortlandt street. $600 BOUNTY—3$500 CASH DOWN—TO ne. ‘oilice of teers and substi: Rae rte Raita ta We area = TUDES WANTED, FOR PAB S600 “terse atte arated bet Hable arate tg ‘het, between Lowery aa Ghevdit wreak? $600 CASH BOUNTY FOR & MAN TOGO EITHER ages sur wanted ‘ot WARODRNt WOR ALiNB, Broadway, pear Chambers street, up stairs. $600 BOUNTY WANTED, hbo’ sunsTiTUTES, for Brook}, reerul Bavy.. The highest bol cosh a fand Deinging @ recruit to 155 Ationtio street, Brooklyn. 30) | BOUNTY.—$200 HAND MONEY PAID TO ANE. one beinleg ty recrut for army ng also substitutes furnished for $350. Co'ored men at wT ing rooin 28, aud at No.7 Exchange place, Jersey a ~ TO $5 GUARANTEED TO A FEW GOOD men, {rom 1B 10. 45, 1 of “a for the navy this da day, at 124 Wola. ay ity ol the Oflice. ap ra. Agents rom $100 $750 numa 2 oa Sorcingnt 66 ‘alker street, between B: ‘Broadway aod Charge 1. 000 RRCREDES: bt ve tide THE ARMY, ‘$400 cash in. sends at ty fone on jeuerans wanted for the army, imine BROADWAY. poen ante Tor the navy, se han ey BROABWAX. $400 cash in hand paid eacl Todo iandsinen. wanted in the navy, Qeaciui overnite een oe et rai bas a ay firemen ‘ranted for the nara, rt) $400 cash in band paid each man. 1,000 coalpassers wanted forthe navy, led cbentaaand TAT: and’ paid ench man jen coming to tais office to enist can rely upon obtataing the mout"hosiorahie treatment, upon reentrine the money offered in full, upon choice of regiment and en Sy humbug or inipostign, ° Come and see for yourselves. Of- ee open fro pen from 7 A: S100 HAND MONE: Me aid to any man woman or Guild bringing an e- ceptable recruit to this of $1, 000 casi Down SOON AS PASSED RY THB surgeop. it sound men will receive one thousand dollars ind any branch of the service, atthe Army and L Navy Claim oftice, ‘3 Patton street. Ll 00 SUBSTITUTES AND wanted for the army and navy, 500 ash in hand for the army, base? ts VOLUNTEERS ‘or seamen. % ia for landsmnen. 300 oo in hand for. v for volunteers. Parties app); to us can an_rely upon vecelying the above: bounties, tng dea eton wit be matt. Tale ee fatten rocured, and cho: of regiment juaran| B13ig'Grand nurvel, near Howery., “WILSON & GO.” S110 Ae, DOWN NILE BE PAID FOR Two ” ‘aliens to go as gubstitutes, either in the army Ge navy, Apply immediately at 63" Newark avenue, Jersey ity. $1100 I QReRNBACKE TaMEDIATERY Arrme passing. for two aliens or veterans, to. substitutes, No acenis or middlemen need apply. Tl cru't to have all the benefit of the sounty moni ein at 45 Moutgomery streei or 71 Ne ot 1. 800 Bo! NTY IMMEDI ATHLY—CASH IN HAND $ om ns Yo pase the doct oF. for four fe Sond a ven ite Apriy 10 PETER FINNIS. Shippin Otico, seats, ply to Ine York street, Brectiyn, four doors from singin td gale, $1,800 ~sPastetOTHs, SURSTITUTRS “WANT. . \aseane beigg ea aes ieeaoaiolen to whom ai! $0) each when pa sed by examining surgeon. Kop'y at drug store 130" Newan ‘Torses Clty, us (Wednesday) morning, 2.000 ReeRuirs WANTED—FOR THE ARNE and Navy, ich street, $400 cash i» hand paid to each mas, 4.000 seamen wanted for the navy, $400 cash in, hand pald to each pa H each man, cash in iG) landsmen wauted for the nav; A ireenwich street. ‘The highest 1 at ae paid, cash in hand, ay, deception. firemen wanted for the ni $10 cass inp nae : "At 28 Greenwich street. om 0 each man. 000 coalpassers wanted for the nivy ‘ACS Greenwich street. $109 cash in band paid to each ade Gail at this otice at once, an’ donot beled astray: here you will receive justice and your money immediately you pass the doctor. $4. 000 WILL BE PAID THIS Day men, for the army or Davy. large and stout. ina apply. colored me. alae ane money ; hizhest cash bounty in hand, at Army and Navy office, 73 Nassau ‘sree 10.000 Yourrtzees 8 WANTED, TO REPRESENT THE OOUNTY OF NKW YORK IN THE ARMY, COUNTY BOUNTY, THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS. Tand maney—County to new recruits or vetera Voted States to new recruits, Untied States to veterans... The County Volunteer Committee, under instructions of the Boagd of Supervisors, having dlled all quors under alt calls up to this time, have rranived to recommence the bus ness of recruiting for the army, with the view of raising the quota in anticipation of a new call by the President for men. Recruits will be received as formerly at the several Pro- Vout Marshals’ offices, at Tammany Fall, and at the County ‘Volunteer Rooms in the Park, corner Broadway and Oham- bers street. psi ‘The following are the various Provost Marshals’ Offices:— ghourth Disrict—Ceptatn Joe B, Erhardt, No. 104 Liberty Fifth Dee ones Henry P, West, corner Broome ‘and Crosby streets, Sixth District—Captain Komer, corner Sixth avenue and irteenth street. Seventh District—Frederick C. Wagner, No. 63 Third avenue, Fighth District—Benjamin F. Manierre, No. 1,308 Broad- way. Ni Risto ny Dunning, Forty-seventh street wit behets unalog, corner y- All mars wil eeeive inh in their own hands the County Bounty of $300. and any party bring it wri Fecelve a County Premium Of $20, in cash: for very trot Whether new Recruit or Veteran. anda onrtite The bearer to the Caited States Premaluin of $10 fore bow 5 Beer ant US GODFREY GUNTHER. Mayor. ATTHEW f. BRENNAN, Compiroller, 0 RI gaan RWERD, Superrtoe ELIJall F. BURDY Soper. WILLIAM R. GERWARt Supervisor. Com ORISON BLUNT, _Dated New Your, July 4, 1864, Chairman o€ Comaaiites 10. 9 MEN WANTED-FOR 1 THE ARMY. Yd . and Marine cerpa. Also boys about 18 w: 24. $40) in cash tn baud to voruntecta or tan. Berson bringiag a recruit to this often will reseive 100. Apply to Capt. NOLAN or Ls ae ty ast Bi way, corner of Catherine ~— “NAVAL PRIZE MONBY, &C. DyancRs. WILL BE MADE oN Abt THe PRiaee tured during the war for thei nad 2s proaklvns or Scott's Preieetive Bank, 188 South iGapt GEORGE TAYLOR, arent. LL PRIAB MONEYS. COLLECTRD, AND ADVAfCES: t BROWN & & SHELIA ae and Naval aang Oa ices \No. 2 Park 183 Yor street, Brooklyn. eo! aoe ldlers ‘disetersed for wounds received money to 40) receiv pattie. aoeha tary. or amy omlcers, sailors, oF ool ers, jows or heirs prom; and Bounty inoneye, beck "pay, hen 2 BISS- Army ‘and Navy bank arse U. Navy, 271 oe rine jew York, r PAYABLI xD AT ON "y Bea te hs co, ork. yd PRIOR BBE Gbrd Pa’ PA LL PRYULEN VAN BURER & LOOKRT, 1D BF a ‘Brouiway, New forks and 16 York atreet, Brooklyn, Li, THR CRBWS OF THE DE SOTA. AMANDA R. R. Cayler, San Jacinto. Tahoma, Penobscot, Fort aaa one nia, Hendriek oder and Connecticut, rine ; Es Tun ©O., Army and and Navy Om ‘Chua gente, ty street, Brooklyn. ¥ LL PRIZE MONEY 2or, ABLE CAN A FEMOW of BY MAPS epsom! SON To ve WIL! BOUNTMS, BACK pay Y ant a KARR al ADJUSTED WITHOUT DELAY. TRE OF! © LL OFFICERS Ares oney, WE fen CONNBOTE im money LE, _Ws street, pola can obtain their ALL L PRRSONS 3 ATTACHED apt ON rR AY be eo to whom prize ae wo ts my —— HARD ate'oe Conca siaten Mary, 188 ny Iscr ange D SOLDIERS ROUNTIRe BOUGHT Fo! ans ret ‘bade oy for regiments Be nee ee Arm pata pont Broadway ve Rt, NOW, PAY. “MONRY—VOR BYERY Y! aa piled mee, in te awit |