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2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Moway, August 86 P, M. ‘The effect of the great expansion of the currency in de. Preciating the yaiue of ros! property is beginning to be Severely felt, aud not unreasonably property owners are Decoming eomowhat alarmed in view of a further pros Pective decline tn the gold value of real estate, railway #tocks and other immobile sources of wealth. If we esti- mate the value of the stocks of twenty of our principal Tailways, undermentioned, at their market price on the Ast of the current month, and calculate gold at @ premium of & hundred and Sfty niwe, we shall find that it has de clined 49.41 per cent from its par value in gold, The fol- lowing statement, in which the value of the stocks is esti- mated at the market rates of July 1, and gold at 250, will make the comparisoa clearer:— Amount ——Market Value— issued. In Currency. In Gold. $1,179,886 1,002,903 401,161 5,738,640 7,575,005 8,030,002 . 8,721,316 759,148 Chicago and Isiaud ute 5,603,000 6,275,360 2,510,144 ud Pi Durg 4,311,801 1,724,720 Choveland and Totedo. 1,180 1,904,472 Eriv. 12 2 6,185 055 Galena and Cuicago.. 9.980,828 9.424.151 Hudson } 5 111,514 y 500 10,512,500 5,674,505 1,878,024 32}661105 11,809,580 12,780,000 15,937, 3 '100,000 2 6,875,000 6,739,791 1,380,000 f 1 op and Te Eat edo aud Wabas re 164,747,452 65,595,980 ider that there are in the loyal more than twenty-four thousand miles of railway in ope- ration representing an original investment for construction and equipment of about nine hundred and eighty-cight millions of dollars, the vast importance of the railway intorest and the maguitude of tho depreciation in valucit has suffered will be apparent. ‘This decliue is the direct consequence of the really decreased, although apparently increased, earnings of the roads, in proportion to the coet of working; ior, their income being entirely rec: ble in currency, und thoir rates of fare and freight being for the most part either fixed by State enactment or mo- of policy, it ‘ollows that railways are in reality less ties wow than they were belore the y have experienced an immonse iucrease Of trafic, which kas compensated in the aggregate for the reduced earnings on exch ton ot freight end single Passenger; but their substantial capital has been Buffering to an exteat which entirely outweighs all con- Bideratious arising from the incroagsed earmings in currency, Raliway shares, therefore, are selling at low figures, The adaitioual cost of maintaining and working the roads has besa in the majority of iugtances in excess of the increase arising from the trailic. Had the railway comp: d the power aud tho will to sustain their old rotes on acpecie basis, end the same or even any Mnerease of the trafic had been experienced, we should see railway shares now selling at from one to two her dred cent higher than theyare, But unless the earnings of the roads increase by a rise in the scale of fare and fre} to make high currency dividends Atove for tue depreciated value of their rolling aud other stock, tere is ay probalility of investors bidding up their present price much further than will be neces- sary to keep pace with the future depreciation of the currency, whatever mere speculation may de, That they will rise, however, both by speculation and from other causes, is almost certain; for they are still cheap, But even speculators just now seem to hesitate in opera- ting for an advance, so dublous looks the future, while brokers and Ube banks show a decided disposition to pursue a sirictly couservativs policy, believing that in safoty lies their strength. the bank statement for the week published to-day in. dicates this feeling, the depisits having tnoreased as compared with tho last return to the extent of $349,630, @nd the loans baving decreasod by $274,973. There is asummer calm prevailing in Wall street, and little or wo disposition is manifested to add to the volume of business. With au ensy but nearly stagnant money market, and foreign exchange « drug, and with a merely nominal de. mand for gold, in consequeuce of diminished duties, largo exports of ioreign as well as native produce, and beayy orders for United States bonds (rom abroad, there is but littie activily to be expected, and that little is confined to the Steck Exchange, Bankers’ sterling may be quoted at 108% to 1084, or gold, and 239 for currency. The woek opened with a better feeling in the share mark- et, and alth oyn the Doginess was not large the improve- meut io prices gave hope of future activity, Compared with the bigbost cash seles at the Brokers’ Board on Saturday, Erie Railway advarced at the first session of the Stock Exchenge to-dvy 4% per cent, Hudson River 1, Reading 14, Michigan Centes) 3, Micbigan Southern 13¢, Minois Centra! \;, Cleveland aud Piitsourg 34; Cleveland and Toledo 144, Chicago and Rock Island 34, Pittsburg and Fort Wayne %, Chicago and Northwestern 3, Mississippi and Miss uri 3, Cumberland Coal 14, Mariposa 1, Dela- ware and 5 atral Coal 1, and Ohio and Quicksilver Mining sold the ) dec ined she.aftethoon was dull, with very slight in \.e quotations, New York Central sold at pod board at 181, Erie Railway 1123;, Illinois Cea- biyan Soutbern 90M, Chicago aad North. Ning 136, Pittsburg and Fort Wayne od Cowl 593g, Quicksilver Mining 80, and ny 3734. ively demand for government securities, 1 the five-twenty coupon bonds, which ad- Canton Com Tucre par cut vanced \he rogistered did not rise above 106" egstered sixes of 1881 sold at the first doard for 10", and the same for the coupons. One year cortificates brought O44; 9 04%. At the second board tue coupons of 1891 sold at 106, the five-twenty cou- pous at 109 nu the debt certificates at 95. Gold poured ut 25014 and closed wt 256% ‘The following tabie suows the totals of the statements of the associated banks of this city om the first Saturday of each mo uring the present year, with those of the past two wee soto 866 183.549 042 158,945,945 172,151,297 165,562'197 174/516 367 Soy July $38,450 Aug 6. 1°5,689,607 Decreas Incre Decree Inere P TT) ing is the report ot the United States Assist- asurer toxlays rom custa, pu. ant te a tot 3-101 é ° natiooal banks were o authorized Detween ollowin i bave iu Ant the folio Oriinat First—t!.l¢wineville, N. Who. sver of Danks Agereg>'o capital. The ‘net weekly roturae of the banks of Provide L, compare with the statement of July 23 as follows :— July %, 2 Juty3) Loe $44,201,200 24,014, 100 Deposite..... 6,440,900 6, 36,10 Crowle: ton Sprcie 's490u0 ‘The following (8 the comparative amount of toils col Teoted op the brie Caual at Rochester during the mouth of July — 1803. 1863. 1864, $18,628 $14,191 $14,249 The following is ® ptatement of the capital, the par value of shores, and the prives at whieb the stock last gold, of the several Albany insurance companies famed — Capit t Poy value, ica, Albany 150,000 ag Pris Albany City..... 200,000 100 145 Commerce 200,000 100 140 ‘The capital stock of the Morris and Estex (N,J.) Ral! Toad bas been inoreased to $3,100,000, to cover the cost Of the extension from Backetistown (0 Phillipsborg, which is pow im progress, avd for other purposes Pre. perations are nearly completed for imening sevea per cour Coupon bonds, redeomable in Ofty years, to be seoures by I ANA LIE, 8 DOP ot ihe ts: States | | puay axteoting from the Hudson to the Delaware, apd ith provision for @ sinking fund for the redemption of prs bonds at maturity, ‘Tho iesue of bonds will be to preg vide for the purchase of additional equipment, and to complete the necessary double track, erect engine, car end machine buildings, with other improvements the company have in view to make the road a first class through route for passengers, coal and other transporta- tion, ‘The following table ehows the gross monthly earnings of the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad since the com- mencement of the prosent year:— Total. Passenge Mails, ‘Se? Freight Jonuary $35,018 February March. < saeee+ $426,826 1,204,811 The earnings of the Marietta and Cincinnat! Railroad doring the fourth week in July compare with the ro- ceipts for the same timo last year as follows :— 6, 514 —The total receipts of the above road for the month of July amount to $39,533, against $58,704 for the same period in 1863, The groes earnings sirc> January 1 have ‘been $540,936, which is in excess of the receipts during the samo time last year of £195,373. The following is @ comparative statement of the re- ceipts of the Hudson River Railroad: — July, 1834. July, 1883. $273,726 190,362 locrease. .....+ . ‘The returns of the Bank of Engiand for the week ending July 20 compare with the statement of the previous week as follows:-— July 18. Jwy 20 Public deposits. - os Otter deposits . 0 securities... in circulation. Specie and bullfon..: ‘Tho following table shows tho paper circulation of the private apd joint stock banks of Groat Britain, together with that of the Bank of England, on the 28th of May and tho 25th of June, the present year:— Bank of Fogiand. Private banks. 8,218,210 2,996,626 134 pod 4 6,791 108 4,518,036 5,497,914 United Kiagdom... £37, —And, ag compared with the ali sake the June, ‘1303, the above returns show an iver £158,845 tn the circulation of notes in England, and an increase of £740,212 fn tho circulation of the United Kingdom. On comparing the above with the fixed issues of the several banks tbe following ia the state of the cir- eufation:. The English private backs LAD 2 < snveus soliesgnn's ett seid 2 els « ‘The English joint’ stock banks ‘are betow their fixed issue. . re below their fixed £189,821 154,084 . 8 erates Total pelow fixed igeuo in Engiand.... The Scotch banks are above their xed issuc... The Trish banks are below their fixed isave. 80 wine avornge stock Of Bullion held by the Back of nee laud im both departments during the mouth ending the 1 of June was £14,179.789, boing an increase of 144,508 ag compared with the previous month, and a decrease of £534,608 when compared with the same period Jast year. The following are the amounts of specie hold by tue Scotch and Irish banks during the monia:— £2 Gold and stiver held by the Scotch banks. 2,415,172 Goid and silver beld by the Irish banks 2,018,720 Total eee ef 436,802 —Being pared with the of vious return, and a decrease of £2,200 when ed with the corresponding period last year, ‘The London Stock Exchange bas decided that no com- pany shall be admitted to quotation in the official list unless a member of the Board be authorized by such com: pany to give full information as to the formation aud bona fides of the undertaking, the applications for and the distribution or allotment of ebares, and evory other par- ticular that may be required, ‘The drinkers of tea, coffee, cocoa, chocolate and chic. ory contributed £5,075 938 to the public revonue of Great Britain in the last financial year ending with Marcn, 1864. In the same year the drinkers of spirits, wine and malt Uquors paid £20,020,560 of taxation. This te without reckoning the tax on licenges for making and (or selling these articles, or on sugar to sweeten them. Stock xe! Mopar, Ai $23000 0.5 Ce, 81, roe, 105 $000 UB o's, 0-20's cou 18, a Readit Ty 300 nie 115 Miles. Missouel REF 300 Mich Bok NIKE, 915 ig ent] 2900 150 OPitts, FWA&OI Bron Cleve TOL sf Bs us 200 Camb Coal pref. 100 Quicksilver Mg. 0. 16 LL od Mi abr dd Gh wR. ys sicoxD BOARD. Haze-rast Two o'Cioce P. M. tla ph 16 helene 2 8 Quicksiieer ii EStaase a J 100 N ¥ Central RR. 100 a an fF 100 Erle B 100 a Now York City Banks, August 6, 1564. Bank. Loans, Specie, Crrcula’n, Deporis. America ...+++$11,214,249 1,742,002 6,440 10,077 443 Awerican Ex... 9,137,699 1,452,016 27,490 7,208,142 AWantic.. 1,159,883, 68,423 112,822 1,343 Broadway 26,383 617.913 37,023 4,565,296 Butch, & Drov’., 2/487.488 116,293 258,062 1,795,197 Bull's Head. 842,969 = 22,053 i 600 296 Cora Exchange. 3,363,582 275,200 214.534 134,867 830,605 Hanover. Imp. & Trade: Irving.... Leather Manuf, a 129, _ bg Manbattaa., 95 aise SReccagaat haat Soussee be ees s) She dai RN a EE gene agar Re a a ao ge NS a AE Bile FPP “ io j os 29 if til AR } a 2 3 23) a Rea3 s 3 i : 7 z 38 a 25 28 53 i ¢ i vai NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1864 grades, under large receipts, and only a moderate inqui- Ty from the trade and exporters. The sales inciude 15,000 Dbis. State and Western, 1,000 Southern and 550 Cana- dian. Rye flour continued scarce, and fancy prices were paid for small lots; eales 400 bbis. were reported at £0 a$il1. Corn meal was firm, Waste. at $3 for versey, $8 36 36 for caloric and $2 40 for wine. We quote:— snore State and Western flour. Extra Stat Gaoice state Common to medium Extra round boop Obio,, ‘Wostern trade brands Extra St, Lou Common Southero. Extra and fancy do.. Common Canr dian. Good to cholce and extra, Rye flour, superfine. Corn meal, bbis..... Corn weal, puacheone... —The wheat market was regular, closing at 2c. a 3c. tions. The decline in freights and reduction in prices led to a pretty active export basixess, with some demand from loca! millers. Sates 150,000 bushels, at $2 20a $2.38 for Chicaco spring, $2 22 a $2.39 {or Milwaukee club, $2 40a $2 43 - ayy spring, $2 a5 a $2 64 for winter Ted Western, and $2 56 a $2 60'for amber Micnigan. Rye was nominally $1 95. Corn was Ic. @ 2c. lower, with fair business at the decline, the market closing Ung le more steady; sales 100,000 bushels at $1 54 a $1 55 for Western mixed, includiag one load of choico at $1 and $1 524$1'53 for unsound. Oats were steady, but rather quiet at 98c. a $1, Barley and malt were inactive. Corroy,-—The demand was fair, and prices were de- + $9 15a 950 10 00 cidedly higuer, with sales of 650 bales. We quote:— Upland, Florida. Mobile. N.Ov7. Ordinary. 160° «168 161 162 Middling.. | 1%6 «177 17 118 Good middling. 79 179 180 Corrun.—The maricot was quiet, and prices wore with- Out material change, Fruicuts were lower to Great Britain, with rathor more doing at the reduced rates, Engagements to Liver- pool, per American vesseis, 60,000 bushels wheat at 71d. a 73d., in bulk and bags; 7,000 do, corn at 7d, in bulk; 1,100 bis. flour at 18, 10%4d. @ 2s,, 240 tone logwood at 2h 6d., and, per steamer, 800. bbIS. pork » 10,000 bushels wheat at 92¢d., 7,500 boxes checse at Sbs., and 110 bhds, shoulders at 40s. To Toudon, per American, 1,000 bbIs. tour at 28. 74cd., 7,000 bushels wheat at 7d., iti bulk: 40 tons oll cake at 24s, Gd.; per neutral, 60 pack- ages tobacco at 20s., and, per steamer, 1,200 vbis fiour at 2, 6d., 1,000 boxes cheese at 50s., 400 bbis. pork at 4a, 6d., aud some beeswax at 4d. To Glasgow, per Ameri- cail, 1,600 bbis flour at 2s.,and_ 50,000 feet oak plank at 508. per thousand superficial feet. A British brig was chartored to Falmocth for orders, 9,000 bushels wheat at per quarter; a Bsitish ship, 696 tons, to Antwerp, 000 bbis. petroleum, about 6s. ;' ton schooners from St. e to New York, galt, at Ie. per bushel. rene, —We quote sales of 250 nbds, Cuba musco- 9c. The pork market was quite active, but lower; sales 4,060 bbls., at $36 a $36 75 for old mess, $38 25 for new do., $33 for prime. and $36 (or prime mess. Beef dull; sales 200 bbis , at $13 15 for cou mess, $6 a $5 for country prime, $1 $20 for repacked mess and $22 @ $28 for extra do. Prime mess beef quiet at $32 a $35. Cut moats quiet, with sales of 200 packages, at Idc. a 14!4c, for shoulders and 17c for ha We note sates of 200 sugar and bagged hams at 22°. Lard was firm; sales 3,000 bbls., at 21346. a 220. including 100 bbis. at 22%¢, Butter and cheese quict, at previous prices. Prraoueca —Heceipts none, with a good export demand. ‘The markot was Grmer for both crude and refined; rade was about 1c. and refued 1c, higher, The sales were 3,009 bbis. crude at 52c, a 624sc., 6,000 do, refined, in bond, 831¢c. a S64gc. on the spot, and 86e. a 900. for this month aud noxt, and 1,800 do. free. at Bic. a 87340. Rick was quiet at previous prices. Svcar.—The demand was moderate, with sales of about yoStunds. Cuba at orgabout 20}¢¢;'reined active and Wow quiet, and prices without decided change; sales €0,000 Ibs. at 19¢, a 19¢c, for ordinary to prime. ky. —Receipts, 2,158 bbls. Tuo market ralod dull 8 Of 1,000 dbis. FINA NANCIAL. V ESTRRN VERMONT MARBLE COMPANY, Warne Are ieee at, Ome ARES '$25 RACH: John B. Page, President 1 Rank of of Ratland, Rutland, Tt woe, P. Yelverton, President Bank of North America, York, yo E. Williams, Metropolitan Bank, New York. we B, Satter ea. of Satterlee & Co., New York. Frankia Fost, Wallingford, Vermont, Aree, Rutland, Vermor Frede' oO. W. Guile New York, President, JOHN B. PAGE. | Sec'y. HENRY K, YATES. fice, 191 Broadway, New Yor The ab. of this company com) ores 135 acres of land, ef which over 40 acres are of white marbie; also thre for sawing marble now in ope! me The querrl have been opened and worked fort the fiftee: audthe marble extensively shipped to Netw Y om rk, Ph p! Baltimore and the South, where its reputation ts tally Catan) shed. The demand far exceeds the ability of the com- produce, and the present design is to add steam \d other improved mere to meet the incregsing demand for marble For t! urpose the company now oders a timited number of Hituhies to incresse ils working ME beeription books are now open at the banking house of Messrs HOWES & MACEY, 30 treet. Avavsr 6, 1 rz TO INVEST IN REAL ESTATE, $500,000, this amount, in various sums, to thd in che pupphiase of Der 4 Store Property. JOSEVH MASON, No. fig Tine street, rooms 10 aud I, MILITARY aND WAVAL, FOR THE aR WANTED A ¥ y stewards, senmnen, ordinary sea: fue Aishest cash bounties will be time and at peat Subetitutes prociired on she short eS wrest b NEY A BYRNES, Ouune ting Bstabits near Fran! — UBSTITUTES FURNISHED WITHOUT DELAY, iN fa ares om to WILSON Sopsrirore ely ‘at 240 Broadway, room 6, secoud floor. Brokers liberally dealt with, sabe GunarirorEs, GENTLEMEN WIUE. SE FURNISNED Scity oF State; 10 veterans, whose WANTED-ONE NOT LIABLE 10 Will Teele the serv .ce aa sds gentiemen wanting such wi! cal eference givom and reqiirod,” United States Agency, 153 Fu.ton sweet aud 212 Broad- UBSTITUTES PUT INTO THE NAVE ANSWER FOR dare easily ebtained. We gate, and are furnishing twenty a and will coutract to fur- lor this week. VOsE, Seamen's Ban! 0, 193 York street, Brooklyn. ae oe NOW ON “HAND FOR THOSE WHO apply to JOHNSON & COLMAN, No. 13 Grand street, tear the forry, Williamsburg, ¥. ¥. MILITARY AND NAVAL, A’. EXTRAORDINARY CHANCE THE BES? YE offered {or a few inen or good boys, between 17 anil 19 erontet in the avy farout one vent; aud erosive ke soon as accepted an extra high bounty, Gome early, as the number for this rare chance is limite: MILTON & CO., 203 Throed way, room No. 8. RMY, NAVY AND MARINE CORPS.—8500.—VOLUN- AM iceis end substitutes wanted, | 8408 cash bounty paid. Tired ehtatitctemwantad todays” $80 940 and $3! fiven, Parties briny 1g men will be paid the largest amount Gf bund money paid at any office inthe city. Apply at the Bownty, Pay, Army and Navy Ageucy, 111 Nassau street, up slairs. cash SUBSTITUTES.—TWO MEN, IN WANT OF SUBSTI- tutes, can have the same furnished at fair rates. by ap- Pre personally or by note to RUMKELL, 25 Jobo plying ‘8001 street. up UBSTITUTES—ALSO REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE coming dratt, furnished at, reasonable prices without fas delay or Inconvenience to parties leaving thelr orders, Reference given if required. Apply at the old established ollice, 138 Bleventh street, corner of Sixth avenue, UBSTITUTES WANTED.—THE VERY IGHEST bounty, cash im hand, pa'd for substitutes as soon ed. with the choise of service, either army or nal atthe old established ofice, 138 Kleventh street, cor- xth avenue, oe ne! BMY, NAVY AND MARINE CORPS.—60) MEN A wanted; $40) and $500 cash in hand will be elds aby in bringing @ recruit will be paid a ‘large Qld Katlors oF soldiers aacepted, man or wor Amount of hand money Galt at the United States Army and Navy Agency, 193 Ful- ton street and 212 Broadway, up stairs, TYENTION IS CALLED TO PARTIES DESIRING entatives in the United States No. Gis Penn nureet, New. Corks OF next door below Harding's tea store, Brookivt ‘Sta No. Fulton street, ie & Van NESS. A TTENTION.—$650 CASH, BESIDES 375 GOVERN. AA ment bouny, prive and ‘relief money guaranteed to good man, exempt from the dratt this day. No runner or Gent noed apply. Inquire at 124 West strest. corner of Dey street, up stairs, before 9A. M. Boys trom eighteen to twenty years of age taken for the army, A. PARTIES LIABLE TO THE DRAYT IN THIS city or State can be supplied with substitutes for either friny oF avy at the lowest price, without tnconyvenieuce or dela and exemptton papers ured. Bost of reference ‘as to res pei ty und integrity, Apply at the old Blevouth street, corner of Sixth av. ALIENS AND will be guaranteed $71) Tf any doubt th can have tt paid tx re being sworn vy INN. No.2 Warren street, near Broadw: men vaken “out of the State, DI CHARGED vere. TTENTION, SUBSTITUTES.—THE HIG bounty paid. No humbug or swindle, Choice ot re , Come to my oflice and try i, at 44 luigon arent, Hiohiken Cottage, between First aud Newark sirens Ho. bokea. KELLE ‘TENSION.—MEN NOT LIABLE TO THE DRAFT, or good sized boys wanted to fa in the army or navy, to whom will be given tho ee highest bounty paid. Av- ply to Mr. MILTO) 208 Broad' A CARD, ALID CORPS.—A FEW DISCHARGED soldiers cau enter this corps and receive $100 bounty, For further information apply to WASHBURN & WGR- RALL, 206 Broadway FINANCIAt. | OR SAT. 2—RICHMOND COUNTY SEVEN PERCENT Volunteer Ponds, with upons, bin a twenty years, interest parable half yearly, in the tity of | New York, 1m acme to sult HCOCK & SON. Py 6 éWait street, New Yor MOxe®, ¥.-WANTED TO BORROW, FOR ONE OR four years, $1000. nt 7 per cent,on undoubted frst ee Address J. D., care of Dr. Duryee, $4 Murray atree! EW pines 1 AND HARLEM RAILROAD COMPANY, RNSIDENT Ss Ovvick, New Yorg. July 1, 1364. SECOND Oe BONDS ($1,000,000), wrguat I Notice is hereby given mihat the Bonds of the above isaua ‘will be paid at their maturity, August 1, 1864, at the office of the co pea oy Fen, arth fvoniie pang tie bt street, anc at ¢ interest on will cease from that date. Wi TEVANDERBILT. Vice President. EW YORK, AUGUST 5, 184—A DIVIDEND OF ONE per cent for the month of July. wilt be paid to the aub- eribers to the sapttal stock of the tory & McClintock Petro. bye Compat ie and after the 15th fast, at the office of mpany fassau cireet. company: “GED. 2 CONKLIN, Assistant Secretary, Nae, YORK AND NEW HAVE RATLROAD CoM. enn corner of Fourth avenue aud Twenty-seventh street. ‘divides ot Tanasonam’s Orrien, July 20,1966 ividend of three dollars per share (free (acy has tale da? been deviared on the capual stock OF the company, bie atthe’ ofice on anu after Monday. te ‘ith day ast ni The transfer hooks I cvsae th Sth day of August and re- open on the 16th of the anme Meni. Fe essssurer, tiga OF TIE PENNSYLVANIA ( mY AL COMPANY, roadway, New York, August 2, 1854.—A dividend of otan oh ‘one half per cent’ on the capital stack of the Pennsylvania Coal Company will be paid at the office of the company in New Yors on and after August 12. instant, The transfer books will be closed from the th to t the 12th, both inclusive. Gk Treasurer. ROPOSALS FOR TWO-HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. NEW YORK COUNTY COURT HOUSE STOCK. Sealed proposals wil be reerived at the Comptroller's of- fice until Tuesday, Angust 16, 1864, at we ofclook P.M. when the same wii abligly opened. for the ole ot SY Part of the eum of Two inindred. i i dollars of 30 Stock thorized Dy ce of 2 pervisors, ap) joek ts to ‘prov de de ‘nag? itional means = enew County Conrt oem ar futerest av the rate of a The said struction and completion of on Chambers sireot, Tt will Maar: st at the rate percent! ayabie semi-annually, on the first or May ‘ed, November In cach year, and the pirncipal wit be redecmed ns follows, viz— noun pundred thousand dollars on the first day of Novem- woe ined ‘thousand dollars on the frst day of Novem- vote proposals will state the amount of stock desired and the price per one hundred dollars thereof, and the percons whose pronosa.s are accepted will thereupon be required to deposit with the mega Treasurer the sums awarded to om res] sie O On presenting Yo roller the receipts of the Con: oreliey the parties will be entiti tes for.equal amounts of the par value toterest from the dates yi o ceive certi the some wrarded to them, bea few York Couaty Court Hor Closed in a second envelope, reseed ry othe A The aoe easce tore weal any or all of the ves iri the jterests of the county require it a oat Tea THEW 7. BRENNAN, Crry oF New Yorn, Derantwent or Finaxce, tourist nen's Oretcr, Aupnst 6, 1964. DEMPTION OF “SOLDIERS 8 wae 700, TUTE AND RELIEF FUND SORDS,” COUNTY or New Toes rable Se) 1861 Pe i Notice is hereby glventihel the soldiers" Substitute and Relief Pand onde,” of the county of New York. becnming dine anc payablasoptembor 1, 1854, with the Interest there: on, will be patd.on that ‘on the presentation of said day, PROPOSALS FOR A LOAN $945,700 of sopniees SUBSTITUTR AND SELInG, ae Or THE county 01 OF NEW YORK. Sea'ed proposals wil! be received agthis oMce until Thurs. ay, August 25, 1364, at two o'clock P. ” the’ name wall be public'y opened. for he w rindred and forty-eix | fare of “Soldiers Sabatier sat of the county of New York anthortaed by Of 1264, and vehi ordinance of the Board of Suparvis = annum, a aeeeiel rin yearly, on eee ot da. vy eor te iniemmeenires the ‘pring pai will be sired thousand dotiars on the frst day of Novem- re and forty al jeowsend seven hundred dol. amount of bong: desired and the-price bee one hundred daltara therent. ae teen persone whose proposals are aovepted will therepon be required to Senoait ith the Connty renner (at ine Bronderay Bank), on Thursday, the fre of Beptem Swearded te thom reapestively. | vse eee 1966 the sume On presenting to the Comnptrolier the receipts of County Treasurer for such denosits. the parties will be @ titled to receive bonds for eq par val ttle of the: umeawarded to them, bearing taterest ft Meen, eveaders? 1,079,654 118,760 ‘ oa, Merchants’ éx.. 2.148.902 183,458 wi Pree Subeituse and: Reet Roderaption Bons . bid yi} fteaciowed in a second envelope, addressed to the Comp. +, 650, 5 A 3,91 The right is reserved to reject any o1 preena ty) me 4 considered necoamars 9 pote oe Promote + 2,230) eR 419,044 Dros 2 6,016:232 1,061 701 ee fs * gaoveet sesate Gaenhaa WR NOTES WANT » 2,162 & 183,41 ANTED, VIRGIN. Thoata 420513 Soeethense, North Careline. south Goong Gere, + 8,986,470 1,013,965 1,241,504 102,004 St. Nicholas, 1,69 194,146 Shoe & (eather, 3, ta 00 163,000 Tradesmen 2,722,608 110,410 Union... 4,193 467 659/220 Total... .. 155,568,507 21, 169,618 4,622,728 168,070 208 labama and Now Orleans bank novee by MANNING sans “nas ew 0 a & DI par ANK OF CALIFOR NTs oF cALIT D. 0. M na Ae Mn NI Ran itaco, R GOULD & CURRY SILVER MINT T by jared, dividend for July K-' 30, comps pf ’ rou stock reetersa for dividends in, New Yor, on Clearing for the week ending July 30, ....$390,490,781 06 | Sib Inst Co ate atthe yay ort ny a A WALLER, Glonring for tho week euding August 6... 892,156,746 12 Balances for the week ouding July 20..... 13,827,152 51 NITED ATATE® PETROLRUM COMPANY, 41 BX- Dalances for the week ending August is 898/200 10 change room 32, New York, Augu m= sana fete cas veeenurcere deere CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. cent free of gorermment bin on nnd atter Une Ibe Mowpst, August 86 P.M. | Inst. . 3. aks IN TAPPAN, “Treasurer. ‘ Asnes.—Receipte, 84 bbls. Sales 30 bbis. pots at $13 60; pearis nominally $15 Bawa nerorrs.—Roccipts, 20,112)bbie. flowr, 700 bbls. and 121 bags corm meal, 106,319 busbels wheat, 164,60) do corm, 21,916 do. cate and 224 dv. rye The flour market was depromed, and §¢. & Ws. ower ou the commun gistsicsecizebteerse B : 5 eal a 28 & PS Z $3, O00 catrone PER Ck T FIRST MORTOAOR vA. anes we Fe toring LE YS ae og piy iintoediasely to D.'D "ORRELY, Wietsrurn f° $300. 000 TO LOANSAT SIX PRR OBNT, sorize rears or ic onan. s07grR Maduy, No, 5% Ping n “Ceaes Wendt, city propel LL THE RIGHTS OF VOLUNTEERS AND SUBSTI. tutes explained, where and how to sesure the largest bounties. relief to families, &°., at tho mi itary law office of WASHBURN & WORRALL 266 Proadway. T 368 BROADWEAY. Yon ,207 CASH IN HAND WILL BK men as substilutes, this day, by WasiBuRN WwoNeaLe. 265 Broadway, FEW MORE GOOD MEN WANTED AS VOLUN. teers for a heavy artillery regiment doing garrison du. (inthe harbor No humbug. Cail aod examine. $700 will be paid to good man. Apply at ooraer Broadway and Duane street, in the saloon, Captain GH. PBARUE. A. CANADIAN WANTED-THIS MORNING, TO GO AA inte the army. aa represcatative reernit fora man wille oO pay & a Oni lo broker eee ered PCAMPAIGN MebAL ‘COMPANY, Broadway, up statra,_ A SMALL VILLAG® NEAR THIS CITY WANTS t ota, Camp finely located ta the village.” The largest bounties a chance for a furl Apply tr Captain Sas Wanus S agent for the 50 Centre stre: ener Boor. a BOUNTY, BOUNTY. Tex Goon MBN WANTED D THs pay, to whom the highest cash bouncy will be paid. Apply ad going elsewhere at the army and Navy Recrulting jeacqua: 100 Bi ROADWAY. N, B.—Parties entoring any arm of the service will be ho- horably dealt with and receive full information, HA DRAFT ON STH OF SEPTEMPER—EIGHTH district Gentlemen residing in the I:ighteenth, Twen- tieth and Twente first wards of the ciiy of New York, com. prising the Eighth Congressional district of the State, will 2 furnished promptly With A‘ien Subst tutes and their Ex- ) correctly procured, by for. emption Papers (for three yeai warding their orders to the ol erchants’, Bank. ers’ and Genera! Representatiy ‘Association, 428 roadway, New York. N. B—Money payable only when the representative is furnished aud the exemption papors recured Ladies wishing to send a representative tothe army Will have thor orde:s, promptiy atteuded to, and will have continued coerzy wil probably MLits quota with: raft. Mo-t of the representatives have been procured © Merchants’, Hankers’ an! General Rev-erentative Asscelation, oltice 428 Broadway, New York Mit NEW YORK ARMY AND NAVY RECKUITING Company, No. 9 Chambers street, has been established with a view of having one reliable oilice ip this city where the recruit, whether volunteer or substitute, and princlpais, whether enrolled, drafted or exompt, will receive fair ani honorable treatment. Every engagement made wiil be scrupulously fulfitied, Principals furnished at the shortest not ce with good, sound men, who have beon previously ex- amined by ‘au experienced’ surgeon, Individuals im an; district in the State can havo their substitutes smusteres in’ this city and their exemption papers ‘eta. Tans junteers and ‘substitutes treated like men and tia highest price obtained. A speo'al department is d. ed recruits for the navy. Commsnding officers of can have their organizations flied up through our age Cail ator address the New York Army and Navy Recruit ing Company, No. 9 Chambers street, panes ABER-RODIED MEN, NOT LIABLE TO draft, desire to go as substitutes. Principals only may Addrass Substitute, box 229 Herald office. HREE RECRUITS WANTED.—NONE BUT ALTENS heed apply, Price no object if pele 067 Cortland: street. tain WAL) To AVOID THR DRAFT.—PARTIES DPSTRING SUB. stitutes would do well to call at the Army and Navy oice, 73 Nassau stroct, where substitutes cat, be, procured at the lowest cash price, for ome or three years. Please cail early on Monday morning. UB DRAFT—PERSONS WISHING TO PROCORE substitutes and parties wanting to enlist as substitutes or otherwise, can make eatisfactory,arrangements by ae ing to Lientenant DACUNBA, at the ollice of J. F. Will 442 Elghth avenue. OLUNTEERS AND SUBSTITUTES WANTED—FOR the army, navy and marine corps; $40), $600 and $600 cach pad in any man or womat brinving @ recruit ey arge amount of hand money. Cail at the United tates Dots ca Navy Agency, 153 Fulton street and 212 Broadway, u} OLUNTEERS WANTED—FOR THB ARMY AND navy, The highest cash bounties paid. Also men fur. nished with «ubstivutes af, the lowest rates. The bighest premium paid to runners, bringing, men, ‘oke Block From Barnilton ferry, South Brooklya.” ANTED-IRISHMEN, ENGLISHMEN, SCOTCH, Germans, French and men of ‘all nationalities, to en: Hates contig The highest bounty paid, cash in band, m passin the do-tor. Raltot tekets for tainitiee. “Agents gut rectce ch hihee premiome, Appi Gee Merchants ora’ ral Volunteerand Subst Oilice 428 Broadway, N. Yo : eee WANTED BY A, MAN OF EXPERIENCE, AND ‘abt wr in the sorrice, & commission, ms First or Second Lictienant for which he will give the Grst month's Pay. “Address Jy: O.. station A, Spring street, Post oflce-4 ANTED—TWO ALIENS, TO GO AB SUBSTITUTES, Meo from to whom the highest price will be pai Canada will fad {t to their advantage to bly at 87 Newark avenue, Jersey City, betore 10 o'clock A. M. WaNTE-rok Zan, v¥ttny MATHS. EAVy, 38 Apbiy ‘at DRISCOLL'S shipolag joie, ‘corter of York street and Hudson avenne, Brookly: AMERON RIFLES (HIGHLANDERS), COLONEL 8, Elliott commanding Fifty voliutears wanted Immedinvely for for Company A of this fine new regiment. wow organizis tu city. | Solendid chances for promotion for veterai feoruite jolatn fre he the ranks bare seen service in the fled, and the men welt carol for.” iighen Bounties paid to volintears, 8150 to $200 to any oue Dringings recruit. Appiy at 423 Broad. way, New Yori. (AMADIANS | WANTEDOTO | VOLUNTE heavy artillery reg tent near Washington; thes alist regularly (D0, sopatitate, Business about ity and re- this uew regim e regiment rig onicered ceive $i it easin in band, at the time of acing the dsc or.” Volunteer Commitee Rooms, Bri port, Conn. Fare $1 25, trains leave at eight o'clock in the moroing. CALE ASD SBE US WE ARE. PAYING THE HIGH. at bounty and premium for one year meu for the army or navy. Recruits can ch any orang of the servien. Apply at No. 6 East Broadway, Tested Ste’ Navy Recruiting Office. ROWAN « LANIGAN.- IOREIGNERS ARRIVING FROM KUROPK AND young men from the country should beware of parties offering fAbnlows bounties, furlough*, tc. as their design is to swindle them out of what the government intended they abould have, By calling at our office you can cet all pecesens y information in regard to the ‘amount of bounty. Tength of time required, &c., &c., as ry gh ces a for our services. Unived States Army and Navy Recruiting Mendquarters, 0. 93 West atrect, corner of Cedar, New York. FpEapguarrers, RECRUITING OFFICE, Ko. Hhambers stree—Wanter!, at this offlee. three ¥1 Budstitutes: will reonive $900; two years’ substitutes "3500; One year substitutes and boys of 14 and over will receive s piy to Capt. JOHN DEPASS & RCHANTS, BANKERS’ AND GENGRAL VOLUN- teor and Bubstitnta Association, office 428 Broadway, York —1,00 volunteers wanted ‘imm $1506 aid to sayone bringing & recrait Highest cruiis on passing tton. No delay. No nin pa joney, paid i) right down, Apply at the office, 428 Broadway, Now ‘8200 to res Moni New (IANS WANTED-FOR THE THIRD UNIT ene ae ae efor | § Lex lanaee, Third United Staten | iafuatey band, Fort OTICE—2 ONE YEAR MBN WANTED. $300 cash in Land and $100 government bounty after passin, oe Sam deotor. Apply immediately to J. WARREN FLINN, out bay = — near Broadway. N. B.—No men taken moe ahirre cg F pogo WANTED. $400 in and w ai after pasa itensbaaat HENS, No. 8 Hudson ct Apply tmmediatel; Fe road depot Atteet, neat the ralir Nov ‘OTICE 10 - ALIBNS,—A. @OOD MAN, WILLING and ready to-go into 4 ibe army arrangement if be will call MEDAL COMPANY, 436 Broadway. No broker neod cali. O° RROESH SOLDIERS THE for erR, Dis- uuntecr Hidgeport, Conn., ‘an extra bounty 7 aan ebe bas neen forsign view, They are wanted for Trains leave at reighee: o clock inthe moraing, Pare # 2 N DECK'=! “yl is 3 THE TIME TO SECURR THR eee Ones i 4 prize money in the United States two or three years. By applyleg South street, corner of Maiden lane, “avoid uy pers ‘am rpers. and have nese done by respons:ble part 9 will pay you doctor. ‘The In the emount of band Sener ou y paid'et th at thi oe of era le piace 280." e city. RINCIPALS IN THIS CITY ma STATE OAN BE supplied with more despatch and on better terms than atany other office in remy. it the Ariny and Navai oilice, 93 South street, corner of . tip stairs. a ie th street, near ia so gentlomes Turaished ith Tpubstitutes intel cs RAD! READ! READ! The Fourth District Voluntese Committing, Conn., pay more mones for substits fs paid aovwhe in amined Scandi Sati neath SRS. ‘HA TERE uation FURNISHED, 000 VETERANS £4088 nervice hy eg ‘onter the service for thred ye years f ih id more to go of towns Olied. Reference given, ed I Pay, Army and Nevy Agency, 111 Nassau street, ¥ Qcpstitures —WANT! 10 AS in the re it with. Ot ibe jay. rk row, BSTITOTES. — ENS, VETER ORS AND Seger: nea cane * We the Oo ae substiiues. ee fa this on” fecruvis eoming GQURSTITCTRS AND ReraRs Ais dar—To go ne subetitutes for partion 'n ade jhe draft, vo whow, from WN will be patd Sem h ad inrve years men, as 2070, a8 theppass (ne ‘anetor, 98 iy i the Arm and office, ith st 1 oF Paling aera wy South airg@s corer ition Cie ction SUBSTITUTE, FOR ONE, TWO OR atiberal bri Dries wit ve aide” No humbn preppy at No, 830 eral price w! jo humbug, . Broadway, third floo ci eivd a ‘ANTED-TWO SUBSTITUTES. FOR ONE OR THRER vears, in the army or navy: for three years, pall cash in hand: government and_ si Bounties extra, Apply at tne ofice of the Salamander Works, foot of Hammond street, « ANTED—ALIBNG FOR THE ARMY AND, NAVY for one, two and three years. Will pay $250, $400 and oh as soon ae passed the “Gocior. “APPIY Lmmedrately at 3 Nassau st street. FOR THE BLOCKADE SiIPS, THE VAN- derbilt and others, Iandamen, seamen, conl passers, firemen aud others: also for the army. The highest boun- ties paid at 93 South street. corner pf Fulton street, up stairs. SANDS, DEMARGST & CO. hes SUBSTITUTES WANTED—FOR THB ARMY OR for one, two aud oe $800 to in (he navy or army, after examined by the doc- Newark street, cornor of Washington, one a block and a bait fi the Hobékea ferry. aoe aac ecnenes \GEORGE EBERS. ] MEN WANTED | AIS DaY 10 GO AS SUBSTI. tutes. We will pay each man $60 if he comes with. Duta runner, Come eariy aad vou ean get your money the san 9 + oom 25, SUBSTITUTES WANTED—T0 PILL UP A TOWN. aap quots and choice of regiments. Highest bounty, SUBSTITUTES WERE FURNISHED BY US O1 Monday at $600 to Srincpale Sixty substitutes wil be furnished, Ph ve this day REUBEN VOSE, Sean York st., Brooklyn. 5 83 SUBSTITUTES Be ie, WAITING FOR APPLI- its, and can og to ny credit of drafted men sone je hour, Vor's our eves 4 constoee vie, me meh ‘Commotore UMted 8 a Sounen's Beak, 1SFork street, Broskigo, nose N TO ) $200 Tt HAND MONEY PAID TO ANY ONE 3100 3 bringing aged, health iT mon, aliens or veterans to 167 Brosdway, shires x $150 72,32, HAND MOY PAID AGENTS OR e _ for xoluntesrs, f city, Ten men wanted today; cash dows as soon sa Passed by the vcctor. avy est ply at 433 Broadway. $200 BOUNTY, CASH 1M HAND, PAID 70 VOLUN tary Chole ferrin sven oral who way apply. Agente tad fungers liberally de®it with, at No.6 East Broad t NOLAN and Liou LANIGAN: DVO SUBSTITUTES, WAXTED—“DROKERS, RUN. 4 all others, bringing men, to mo will re. Ceive 370 cash i ia hand, after pastas (he. re een PA aid before belog sworn in, Appir tod. WARREM FLIN o. Serres sigeet, nese roadway. N. B.=N out of the State. RRR ERIN $200, 2 “es ze. i bl ay .FOR ONB YBAR jo. 7 Bxchange place, Jersey $200, BOUNTY FOR ONB saan YOLUNTRE! ta he aemay o° ary; $100, en get the largest boun aaa and ize ain Ht landsmen. seamen aa greon bande Wiwclssun doer miner tex room eee VOLUNTEERS B30 Ge8it a Vowaratete Abts a agt wont vee 600 ox? YEAR MEN WANTE! ii D—$200_ A! id navy or army stone ‘ash in hand, sharged sail 1d soldi copied partios fruitet treated 1) yer iy. Catt ot the Bounty, Pay, Army nd Navy Agency, 111 Nassau street, up stairs. PAID TO $600 & a | ef aeerat fs atte i! reer arya niet be? Reba hens oft ' 25. Also ted ate, fornished for “city oF coun Try acfair eaten. Colored men taken. AND $500 CASH PALD ALIENS, 2 harged soldiers $000 free eens Balers ear araten A Army an teat AND o ats Pago 70F Hy (600 Stan (ey ore al ave LJ erm) sedan, id ES esraesdantees tition te ale N SUBSTITUTE, = pie “al ay th ucae Mind tors goed fen iD LL P. $600.73 want A a car AN {A shay RO House, 309 reet. DOWNS, TO VOLUNTEERS A! aq noncwar a| wp ont hight of atrs. for PERO R, BOUNTY. =$200 HAND MONEY PAIO TO ANY $600 fare Peupplied tron aie er i et faa ‘ai rane gadway, cornet ‘Of Bloscker street, entrance eT YTARYT AWD WAVAL. Clin QUITS FOR ARMY OR WAVY. é700 Ee FOR @i $409 cosh in hand ana $100 government bounty. Sailors and soldiers. now is vour time. Cone tothe United Btates Ke ting oflt-e, ondway, room 25, and geé Your cash in hand, $700 § H DOWN pat Dauner 1 Yphy, funmeditely at the Army and Postou street. $700 CASH DOWN AS SOON AS ACCEPTED FOR substitutes. Highest bounties pald to volonteers and men for Corviandt sirecte® navy, Apply at the Patterson House, 7% S700 BOUT. —VOLUNTRERS AND | SUBSTI. oe ritoe fuloy Wanted for the atioy and navy; the largest cruita, at 97 Chatham stress CAP HAIN Wiener CASH TO aUBSTITOTE $700. change pluce, Jersey Ci ee ag NO.7 BE: WILL BE PAU TO A MA! $750 “preventative toa renttemant tn 10,00, AS RE. draft Apply immediately at 34 Walker at ween drat ar Church street, ssi lintes 875 CASH IN HAND. —WANTED, volunteers or substitutes, No. 2 Chariton ' st it, corner of Macdon; —$600 CASH, TO AN ALIFN OR VETE: SIOOmEN Vereen"? and 2A Anas thy hardens store, 40 Chatham street. $900 AND $60) FOR VOLUNTEERS AND SURSTr- e Di ie FOR SUDSTITUTES —HTaw- Yo Fecruity for the ariny Navy Claim V¥ Goo Apply a ‘atutes.—Choiee of y, aruilery, tnfantry ow garrisan, provost guard or field duty. Rolle? sent to ‘Apply at 14 Sixth avenue, Honorable treatmens CASH WILL BE PAID TO FOUR OR FIVE aliens to go as substitutes, Apply at 419 Broome $900 street. 900 CASH AN WAND ror FIVE On TEN «oop ‘men, for Volunteers or Substitutes Apply ime mediately at 419 Broome street or 53 Alu berry st $916 fe BOUNTY. 30 CASH TO VOLUNTEERS IN fhe army for threo years. at No. 7 Exchange place, Jersey Oltys up etalre N. Teal to singié and $5 to ma month $997 FOR SURSTITUTRS CASH—AND $731 FOR Volunteers Call at 139 Spring street, base ment. With choice of reginients and department, OOQ REORULTS WANTED—FOR THE ARMY, ‘$400 cash In hand (vais oschman e cash in hand paid each man. 1,000 veterans wanted for the AT 17 BROADWAY, $100 cash a and paid each man, ‘seamen wanted for the gavy, ' 17 BROADWAY, $400 cash in band paid each rman, (000 landsmen wanted tn the navy, T 17 BROADWAY. £400 cash in band pald excl aman, 1,000 firemen wanted for the nary 17 BROADWAY. $400 cash in hand paid cach t man. 1,000 omer wanted for the DAVY, 17 BROAD 100 cash in hand pa‘i cach jen coming to this office to enlist can rel uued obtataing: the most honorable treatment, upon receiving the Livin | pffered in full, upon choice of regiment and arm, without huinbug or imposition. Come and see for yourselves. Of fice open from 7 A. M. to P. M. $100 HAND MON! wil be paid toany man, woman or ead bringing an ae Ceptabie recruit to this offic . 4.800 $4. will go ag a Substitui army, man ue in the Apply af my ofice, immediate! o first come fret acrved. at OB Newark avenue, Jersey dir, RICHARD A, WOOD, 10.000 Yoursteees wane, 70 REPRESENT THE COUNTY: OF NEW YORK IN THE, ARMY. COUNTY ROUNTY, THREG HUNDRED DOLLARS Frand money—County to now recruits or veterans United States to new recruits, United States to voterans.. ‘The County Volunteer Committee, under Instructions of the Board of Supervisors, having filled all quotas undor all calls wp to this time, have resolved to recommence the bust- ness of recruiting for the army, with the view of raising the quota In anticipation of » new call by the President for aly gin Recruits will be receivod as formerly at the several Peo vost Marabals’ offices, at Tammany Hall, and at the County Volunteer Roomsl n he Park, corner Broadway and Cham- bers street. = ; ‘The following are the various Provost Marshals’ Offioee:— Fourth Distrlct—Captata Tool B, Erhardt, No. 104 Liberty Fifth Distriet—Captain Henry P, corner Broome and Crosby streota ae ie Sixth District—Captain Koster, corner Sixth avenue an@ ‘Thirteenth street. Seventh District—Frederiok C. Wagner, No, 63 Third avenue. = District—Benjamin ¥, Manierre, No. 1,808 Broad- ay. th Dietrict—Wm. Dunning, seventh stress Pit manag ‘Wm. Dunning, corner Forty. at All recrutta will receive in their own hands the Conate: bringing a Recruit Bounty of $300, 8 part; recei ed y Premiun, of $ ie vate for every mag, Teebearer to the crt et States Bromsium of $10 tor" Mane bearer ty Recrult and $15 for a Veteran fag aia . Ree OA, Beror. aes ©. M ORISON WLONT. Sapervicss wi |. TWEED, .aipervisor, SETRW ART Syorrviog Si a F Sommittes on. Folnsteertog, ISON B: ORI Chairman of ommuiiten. _ Dated New Youe, July 4, 1954. $9, 5QQ,~THREE MEN, WANTED, 10 WHOM THIS amount. will be paid. with cholce of regt- ments, Invatids wanted for the Invalid Corps in this city. Apply smmediately at 422 Broome street, _____ NAVAL PRIZE MONEY, &._ Au PRIZE MONBY NOW YABLE CAN B AT ONCE BY apeLy mee IN PERSON Of ret LATE U.'3, NAVY, STREET, BROO ORLY ORK BOUNTI! ACK P, It oth webs ay pnts WiTHouT DELA® Avtie PERS! Fe ge cet By = “ane a" by ve WALDEN & sFILLARD, late of Tork street, Brookly ‘sppiying. vy, Setter Z ntved Bt Navy, 188 A®er: —YRIZE MONEY TO SAILORS.—BOUNTE IONEY TO tye a ea discharged for wounds feosived in battte, fc, press ee fle Army Of er, Palpe eur Pl PRIZE and BOUNTY MO: Baeace ** oy Ay he La Banker, nd aie Par reer U. “army pe tf cornet Chambors stroet, New Tork, LL PERSONS ATTACHED TO THE BLOCKAD) to whom Prize Mougy ie 4 Ye due, may bare the same bo their famiites, or y direct, by eA wes. let ter to M. SNYDER, Jr., Government Claim: Sau sire’ Y. BIS yoy SY. PAYABL A™ 7 ‘ALD BY J. C. DICKB T & co.. Sorsrummat Claim Age ne 112 Broadway, New York, RIZE MONEY FOR RYBRY VESSEL PAYABLE Fomptly collected, Pensions procured. Arrears of pay and bounty ‘collected. Addi to Richard C. 67 Bleecker at. Hott, United Staten ‘Army and Navy ike, __ MATRIMONIAL, coop APPEARAXOE. Fi ret lem | ain ia, wishing to corres view to matrimony, may waren awers will be returned next wee! GENTLEMAN OF bebe oe GOOD ADDRES#, Sged 30, desires the acqu ‘8 lady with a view ome y IDteresti a ite, with @ ta Bistion Dy Caer ent AOD oF. GOOD MORALS a! rs ‘onid like to form the acquaintance Bome Di ‘Pleaiog an neaitntut ing rom with ree, A atriinon, lta nate fu nee, appeinting an terview, toe R.A |, station G. N a xouxa WIDOWER, AGED AND Ain desires the, acquaintance cf some, young indy oe with rimony. Bome earnest, omen may ad rose noe Wilson, Dox 16L Hi happy home, rite a flew ‘Piensa send carte carte de hi if agree: le tires Ban Winters, station D, New Tore city. Ak xovre. SON OF NEPTUNB, POSSE: pet a necearary to make @ bom form the tequs ae youn, RAVAL QP*tcae Rita maa AL. f torn uate, wi Pan juaintance of some congenial creat tiuimate. view i, matrimony: be would be bg tas art if corrosponitent. attrens 4 Frannie, arp fron sia Monitor’ Saugus, i Va. Money no object. FORBION, , OENTLEMAN cee cones aNnD wonith: ner ean A me * ‘irene conidene. YOUNG MAN OF CON! gt MEANS A a erchant In this city, ‘correspond, with view om 18 %2 2, of etpose taming appoatance, ‘address James ine has Ona Ys YIDE.-A GENTLEMAN, 82 YEARS OF AGE, Good pertopal looks, well educated and wealthy, de= Ber jean bY His vurinec for Somme a renidance 12.8 foreign counter. wishes to prow indy to quired, cl low, on a short e ora wite. mired the seers ay Raq! Snewer, #1 Fer sista fe Beate aoa aye FORM THE AC. BS ADVERTISER WO WOULD LIKE hak ane i | ser (Sian crore