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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL © Bonnar, Sept. 4, 1964. It ts an bistorica! fact that France was made bavkrupt Ro less than three times during the Revolution, and that she was most formidabic and shone with the most lustre abroad when her credit was at the lowest ebb, by which we.mean that she was unable to borrow a dollar in the tes during the Revolutionary war were equally insolvent; but fo nerther case did the worth lessness of the paper money interfere materially with its political prospects, and at the present day the rebel confederacy world. Abd it is no less true that these United S' Of either o has fact that a baukrapt ex vigorous pr ment Col was equal to the bea upon the old colonies, throwing off the yoke of G form of current expenses of the war, and the So acy was unequal to the gigantio task ii it of organizing and providing for such imme Proportion with its means of pay {, however, even the rebel government succeeded p an appearance of solvency, but the longer the war progressed the moro evident :t became that the depreciation of the rebel Treasury notes would force it to. abandon all pretensions to a sound financial Dasis and rely upon an arti confider which y of the rebe' per cent interest payab'e thereon sem: and September. Of the former amount the fui consisting of twenty years e! interest payable semi-an floating consisting of ty notes bearing 8. respectively, and plain I pand three about bali that not bearing iat deposit, ;carrying six per cent interest, payable on re demption, am unted to the remaining $ But, as every successive year of a war carried on by loans—curreacy being one form of lonu—must of neces- sity cost more than the year that preceded it, the embar- rassments of the rebel treasury increased in a tompound ratio with (he progress of the war,and dinaily,as com- pared witb the accepted standard of gold, rebel paper became amnost worthless. But, with a military despotism Teiguing at Richmond, go long as the country itself offere the means of carrying on the struggle, the mere question of finances was one of subordinate importance, and in process of time a new issue of treasury notes fol lowed the enforced withdrawal of the old issues from circulation. This system of tiuanciering may be put in Practice under such a despotisin, where life and property witli be equaily sacrificed on the altar of a mistaken patri- otism to the bitter end, but under a government which is (ree and professes to respect the property of its citi- zeus or subjects this independence of a bankrupt trea- Bury cannot exist; for the moment the rights of property cease to be respected by the government of any country it at once degenerates into a despotism in fact. England during her long struggle with Napoleon saw tne danger which threatened the destruction of the whole fabric of her government and institutions if she failed in the proper management of her finances during that critical period. And by the foresight and practical statesmansbip of William Pitt she was enabled throughout ber long sus- Pension of specie payments, lasting from 1797 to 1821, to prevent Bank of England notes from ever falling more than forty-one per ceut below par, the average, however, being less than twenty. And Great Britain bad fewer resources for carrying on tho war and raising the large revenue she did than the gov. ernment of the Unjted States had when this war commenced, or still bas, in spite of the fiscal mismanagement which has marked its policy, and by which it has adaed bundreds of millions Geediessly to the national debt, besides placing tke bur- don of a depreciated currency upon the entire people, There was uo reason why this ccuntry should have been plunged {nto such @ ruinous condition in so short a times great as the expenses of the war neceeaarily were, and a ty rests upon the late Secretary of the well as upon grave responsi Troasury for the consequences of bis acts Congress for its obsequiousness 1p sanctioning them with- out question or argument. Surely the disciples of Adam Smith must bave died out with the science of political economy ip bth houses. But we warn the government that a bankrupt Treas- ury anda worthless curreney at the North will mean something more than it did at the South, and that the people will call it to a terrible account for its wilful sacri fice of their interests if ever condition. Yet, regardiess Btil ts evil po of currency infi recklessly throwing its six per cent gold-bearing Donds on the market, for which it receives little more than forty cents om the dollar, wi nas 10 pay a bondred ceuts in pledges for every forty cents worth it buys. And with every increase to the huge debt vow bearing upon the nation the ten or the currency under the present policy is towards (urther rapid depreciation, Does the government expect the war to end to-morrow, or does it look forward to repudiation, or is it simply blind and indifferent to consequences With good statesmanship the danger which threatens the fuances could be easily averted. To fund & portion of the currency and stop all further issues of legal tenders, so bringing down the Premium on gold, ws quite within the power of the nation, which could afterwards rely upon the eale of \aterest n currency-bearing bonds at the mar the future, the Tre ket price aud taxation ang import duties. But 80 long as depreciated value the goveroment must continue paying between two and mes the ordinary specie price for everything it buys. It will be the serious business of Cougrese, when nbies, to take into consideration the state of the edies for the future; and eury, the currescy remains at its pres three ances and deviss re it will be incumbent on the Secretary of the Tr whoever he may be, toadvise that measures be enacted contrary ¢) those which have thus far veriabed both the government aud the people. If this be not doue, aud } is allowed to dritt | the war continues, while the countr in ita present course, there will come a time when the government will find itself with an empty ‘Treasury and po means of replenishing it, and with the commercSq@e the country prostrated under lapse of the pape gmoney system, and th ent Birugele to returf to specte paying which would then eet in, ag it did in France when the sesignats became worth less and were discredited by the people. Then, too, would be the hour of danger for free government. Would the eampie of the South be followed or resisted’ Toe following are the details of the circulation accord. ing to the Inst statement of the cational debt for the ‘week ending A United States notes......+6 Five per cent one year notes Five ver coat two years notes. . Do. (with eo Treasury notes (ou which interces baz Fraction! currency... .++.++ Compound interest notes. r GOR cerecvesccsces + + $043,81 This shows an incroase of $11,957,144 as compared with the amount outstanding on the 2d of August. The past week bas been a very exciting ofte in the | Gold market. it opened on Monday at 245, and the de clive begun on the previous Saturday progressed till the price dropped to 23145 on Tuesday. Tutu a reaction set fn, and it advanced steadily tii five o'clock on Friday afternoon. A rumor of the capture of Atlanta was soon alterwards circulated, and the price fell at the evening exchange to 444g. On Saturday it opeved at 240, trom | which it fell to 28734, and then gradually advanced to ik +. closing at five o'clock at 240)g. Later, up tow Geciined about one per cont, ‘Ibe market for government securities and railway and us euares has been dall throughout the week, With ® marked depression since Wednesday afternoon, Owing to (he action of Me. Fessenden in placing the bal fpce of the 1581 Joan op the markot. The entire list Bobmiited to ® decline, and there was little dispo- fitioo to operate, The market closed drooping and veorly stagnant, Tne money market bas been ens) tock houses on call loans at seven per or vn the very light demand; but ne wi ineroestog Steingeney in the discount line, Basin. om bby Cuhoa Ol Ngee aad phe abupdapee NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Neen ee nn EEELEET Caan nREE RENNIE PORES ITE SL NTT ESR Pa ll . FINANCIAL. ‘OUTHERN BANK NOTES, SOUTHSRN BONDS ry description wanted, Southera Securities of ANTON, 110 Pearl street. KRANSFER AGENCY OF THE EMPIRE MILL AND ny, of San Francisco, California. —Certi- 6 oftes in, San Pranelico ‘aganoy here until the Lith of Sepwember next toa only whem discharged {som the Lome office Transfe Oflices 38 Pine atreet, New York. J ALDEN, WILLARD & McILVAINB, 17 Broad street, New York. archaseand sale of United Stat kA juariermasters’ Vouchers, Specie Allciaims against the government collected Charles 1. Mare)all Francis Skiady, Bag. moss beef was qui Cut meats were in moder: at 15. a 10%Xe. for of paper offecing. The rates hage been generally from eight (0 twelve per eent. Foreign exchange bas been more aotive than it was last week, chiefly on speculative account, and at rates almost as variable as gold. Bavkers’ sterling bills, at sight, wore quoted at from 250 to 276, in currenoy. The demand for commercial bills was Dotter at (rom 240 to ano | Bosee want 244(c., includi 1,600 bbis. for ter was quiet, with gome i quote 43e a 65¢. for Ohio and . ‘Cheese was quiet apd more or less nomioc! for common te prime. Ricx.—Market dutl at 154; a 16c, for Rangoon. Sucar was dol! and beavy, and oo eales to report. Fair retining may be quoted at 20,c.; refiaed was oply in moderate demand, but firm. ‘Tantow was scarcely 50 firm Sales of 7! 190, @ L9AC. ry.--Receipts, 77 bbis. depressed, with sales of 1,700 bbis, at $150 a $1 Sl, cl0s- eT BINANCIAM, N-THIRTY LOAN. feates msued at ean be exchang- Tine following wore the quotations for railroad and mis- cellaneous shares, gold and government securities at the close of each of the past four weeks:— 149.20, auig.27 Sept.d. Orders solicited for Becurition of a kinda” American gold. Atlantic Math Cleveiand & ¥ | Cleveland & Yoledo.. Chicago & Rock Islaad Chicago & Northw Chicago & Aiton. Cumberiand Coal , Central Coal...... - Canton Company ... Del. & Hudson Canal The market continued Bank of we Republic pdvke, Loeschigk € John J. Crane, faa WANTED IMMEDIATELY—AT SIX PER years, on real 3 the grocery. coruer stration of the Incontrovertible | equer ig not incompatible with a ation of war under a despotic govern- nee during the Revolation, the South- era confederacy, and, to some extent, the old Thirtecea jes, Oghting for their indepecdence, bankruptey under the circumstances in Which they were placed, almost unavoidable. The resources of France were uot y plic treasury; the reat Britaiu, were too young and in too rapid a state of transition from one overoment to another to be capable of organiz- ing an etfective system of taxation and loans to meet the uthern confede- sed upon nse armies as it has put into the field and resisting the power of the United States without incurring an expenditure out of all For the first year use STATES SE The Secretary of the Treasury gives notice that subserip: tions wil! be received for Coupon Treasury Notes, pai of Seventh aven $13.900 ith avenues, Cor from 2 and Fifteouth sireet WANTED --ON A Twentv-secons street, wo to five years, D ‘ho brokerage will be paid, For between Fifth and t six percent, Erie preferred. Hadson River. MWimow Central Michigan Central turee years from August 15, 1504, with sem: omer $300,006 JOSEPH MASON. No. at the rate of eeven and thre principal and {aterest both to ve paid in lawful money. erty ves wil, be convertible, at the option of the bolder < Pine'at.. rooms 1 and 1. Mariposa Mining New York Centr ty, into six per cent goid bearing bonds, payal HOARDING AND LODGING. VATH FAMILY LIVING IN NINTH STRE rent four newly furn hemen, with Breakfast if en improvements. For par- an five nor more than twenty years frou their fect. They wil! be issued in Feith avenue, wish to date. as (be government may ft denom nations of $50, $100, 8500, $1,000 and $5,000, and all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or some multiple of Pittsburg & Port silver Mining. Reading Railroad... Registered 6’8 ot 1531 Coupon 6's of 1881. Fivestwenty coupon .. Five twenty register 10-40 6 per ce#t bor One year certificates. October 7 3-10 notes..... State stocks were quoted as follows — North Carolina 6's 593% California T's. Obio 6's, 1881 tioulars inquin BACK PARLOR AND THREE SLEEPING ROOMS: g Last Bleecker street; As the notes draw interest Crom August 15, perions make W BEIACOPAL CLERGYMAN WISHES BOARD POR child and purse. in a private family; danywhere (tom Twenty-tuird to Kontteenth street, en Fourth and Sixth avenues. Private table preferred, BIG.N. ¥. Pos" ailic {ng deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit, IFTH STREET AR. ements can be effected for Suits of Rooms (al! with with private table: ftabie fora party of R FRANKFORT WOUSE. ONE BLOCK Bast corner of Frankfort aad Wii if A room to one to due. per day, $150 to $5 50 per week. Parties deposlting twenty-five thousand dollars and up- wards for these notes at any one time wil! be allowed acom | Jal one, based on the | Tennessee 6's. © or enforced support of the peop'e. It therefore resorted to @ funding of the old currency, tnally amounted to tis repudiation, The debt tates ou the Slst of December, 1862, was $556,105,002, to which must be added ‘(teen millions in cotton ioaa bonds, to run for twenty years, with seven ‘n March Wed debt, {per cent bonds, with the ually, was $85,986,900, and the : also a very large mission of one quarter of owe per cent. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. vant, offering a higher rate of in- Lousiana 6's. The financial transactions of the United States Bub- ing the past week are exhibited Treasury in this ci In the following tabie— Receipts from It is a National Savings Ba terest than any other, and the be: security, Any savings | ‘VENTH STREET, NEAR BROAD some clegantly (re ith or without board, bank which pars its depositors in United States Notes con- LON AE tHe suite or singly, siders that it is paying fm the besi circulating medium of the country; and ft cannot pay thing for te own Pa ag CONEY ja ae pag vod ies RANT HOUSE, 41 NEW BOWERY, BE tam square’ and ars T.o7sary jecuriiies, or in notes or bonds payable tn government paper, $125 to 83 per week, and reg CONVERTIBLE INTO A SIX PER CENT 5-20 GOLD 5, G aud 7.80 per cent interest tenders, - not bearing interesi, was $410,620,092, the s1m bearing interest being } The certificates of T FOURTEENTH STREET. BETWEEN nues, large and bandsomey Puc 8, with ample pantric Week previous —The balance in the rer on Saturday was $18 over the previous week. The imports of foreign dry goods for the mouth of August were nearly one million d for the corresponding wouth of last year, and one and a of the Assistant Treasu- 043, against $29,629,693 tert In addition to the very libera! interest on the notes for three years, this privilege of conversion fa now worth about PECTABLE PRIVATE ‘asé house above Twenty three percent per annum: for the current rate for 6-20 wil let a bandsewery furut rs below the total bonds i# not tess than nine per cent premlum, and before sty percent Cnited States stocks be seen thatthe actual | Suit of Roos wives (without gentlemen. hose has the war the premium on following is a comparative summary :— Entered for Consumption, was over twenty per cent. T 124 CHARLTON STREBT—PLEASANT FURNISH. profit on this ‘oan, at the ed Rooms io let eta or without Board, present market rate, ‘s not less Manufs, of wool. Manufs. of cottou. Manats. of gilk. Manais, of flax. Miscel. dry good than (en per cent per annum ITS EXEMPTION FROM sTATE OR MUNICIPAL TaX- KLEGANTLY FURNISHED PARLO® AND F Bedrooms to let, with or w house, situated in a moat desirable locality. chan.ed. Apply at 47 East Twenty third street. T 80 NINTH STREET, BEIWwE and University piacema su‘t of board, in a first FS But, aside from all the advantages we have enumerated, & special act of Congress exempts all bonds and Treasury notes from iocal taxation. FIFTH AVENUE noms, on secoad Loor, also a few single rooms. Dinner at six hat and cold wa On the average, this exemption is worth about two per cent per annum, according to the rate of taxation in various parts of the country. It ia believed that uo securities offer so great inducements to lenders as those issued by the gorernment. forms of indebtedness the faith or ability of private partie or stock companies, or separate communities, only, ts pledg- ed for payment, while the whole property of the country is hetd to secure the discharge of all the obligations of the Untied States. SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE RECIIVED Manufa, of woo! GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BE ACCOMMO. Manone) science daced with a beautiful Parior and Bedroom ed, with Boar!. Also tWo single gentlemen ery ‘desirable large Roon at ti we Twenty-ninth street, a few doors west of Y FURNISHED PARLOF AND BED. without board, to sing! i 38 private residence, 155 West Fourteeut PRIVATE FAMILY, AT 48 WEST TWELFTH street, betweeu Fifth aud Sixth avenues, cau accom Mmodate a gentleman ana wife, and ona or two single gentle men, with Farni Add ent, for coun 7,612,197 | Total thrownon mkt$s, Entered for Warchoust | Manufs. of wool. Maoufa, of cotton. Reference re- hed Rooms and d children not taken. T7i KAST TWENTY THIRD STRE nov vacant an entire elegant second floor, wit dna first class house, handsomely located a6 abo Room for a stugte sentieman. T 118 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET—HANDSOME ly Furnished Roome to let, with Board, on first, second and third floors; house first ciass; location desirable, but those wiliing to FURNISHED SECOND STORY FRONT ntiemen, without ath; location good. corner of Sullivan. Manufs. of flax. '—THERE 13 Miscel. dry goods. Assistant Treasurer of the United States, corner of Wall Total ent. at port. .$3,707,710 —The movement is very different from that of last year. Then there was nearly one and a half million more thrown upon the market in August than was imported In the month just closed there bave ‘been nearly two millions more received than have been thrown on the market, the remainder baying gone into rice need app! First National Bank of New York, No. 4 Wall street. Second National Bank of New York, Twenty third street Room to let, to one or tw: rivate family, with gas and ‘West Houston sireet VERY DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS—CON. sisting of parlor and bedroom, handsomely furnisued, basall the modern and Broadway. Third National Bank of New York, No, 5 Nassau street. Fourth National Bank of New York, 27 and 29 Pino street. Fifth National Bank of New York, 333 Third avenue. Sixth National Bank of New York, Sixth avenue and | | during the month, to let to one or two zen improvements CHOICE OF ELEGANTLY, FURNISHED ROOMS, ed ip expressly for emen only, can be found at the p ith sireet, between Broadway and Fifth avenue, at if desired. Location convenient, T 102 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET.—A GENTLE- man and bis wife or two stugie gentlemen ean obiain Pleasant Rooms, with Board. Tbe house contains all the modern improvemeuts. References exchanged. VBRY DESIRABLE SUIT OF FRONT ROOMS ON SE- cond floor, with Board; also a large and very pleasant Best references given East Twentieth street, between Broadway and | emen; the hou: OL The value of the importations other than dry goods and specie at this port during the week ending Septem- The following table compares the total yalue of the importations for the past week with that of the previous week: Week nding Aug 12, | class single gen je house 23 West 1 was $1,937,893. Eighth National Bank of New York, 650 Broadway. Ninth Nationai Bank of New York, 353 Broadway. Tenth National Bank of New York, 240 Broadway. Central Nationa! Bank of New York, 71 Duane street, National Exchange Bank of New York, 134 Greenwich 184,565 2,842,641 Stock Exchange. TURDAY, Kept, 3-10 30 A. M. 2000 shs Quick Min... b60 84%; . B Room on third toor. $1000 U 6 6's, 1) And by all National Banks which are depositaries of public . TTENTION IS CALLED OF THOSE LIVING IN 3000 U 8 o's, Ie hotels and boarding houses to an establishment opened A furnished with everything ne- cessars for housekeeping, in order thut a family miay have @ complete home, T 1? WAVERLEY PLACE, T'VO DOORS FROM TRE New York Hotel, an elegantly furnished two Bedrooms, in pay for superior acco FEW WELD FUR at 110 Macdougal street, ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country will give further information and AFFORD EY. LOA8 OF 1531. PROPOSALS Treascny Derartext, Angnst 30, 1804, this Department, under of FRIDAY, the ih of ISe4, for bonds of the United States to te ‘about’ thirty-one and ahait million of dot! we reach that deplorable | Oniy those williag to modation reed apply. ISUED ROOMS TO Lt Loard ina private family; house brown. at taining modern improvements 1 500 Hudson River RR. 1 50) Reading RR. . ee given and 3b West Twenty-seeoud street, berweon ot March 3, 1533, uot (FORTASLE FU sprovemments, with or table private family e aro absoluie’y no other lodsers. Address, stai- Koteze, Herald ofice. NICELY PURNIS board. to a gentlem: GENTLEMAN DE. nished Bedroom. Without meais, tn a qu 100 aus Ashburton © 1! bear an annual interest of ly in coin on the Is! and redcemable aiter ti D ROOM TO LET, WITHOUT in a quiet, reap Apply at 162 Prince street FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BEL ACCOMMODATED On reasonable term: Yor one hundred dollars, or dred doliars, wad must state the nz premium, otfered for each hundred dollars forlifty. when the otler is for no more than rinetpal, exciuding premium, be Geposited, as guar- 2OChicAN WR f 3 he multiple of one hu Tivo per cant of the of the whole amount offered anty for payment of Treasurer of the United Stat Assistant Treasurer at New r with the designated Depositary at Baltln.ore, with good Board, sat Washingto DESIRABE SUIT OF ROOMS TO Li full Board. in the first class house No. 6 Wear ‘opposite the Fifth Avenue Hotel. 38 AND 20 WEST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN Firth and Sixth avennes—Two n» Rooms. for single gentleman, san The board, In Frene!: and clase. Private table for the parlor tloot nan family keeps the hous ©) Del, Lack & W'RR sOH est RR Buttalo: or with any ational Banki ized \o receive deposits wh, business without charge. will be issued to dep iv he originals of which © offers to the department. of ofers. with ce: ‘an the morn ng of September 9, No offer not accompanied by its proper certificate of deposit d Bonds issued will be of the $100, 8600 and $h00. red and Sil, 00 wil als ng As-oc'ation author. to transact the ich may conse Duplicate certifi OF A&sOMation Fe CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Sarcenay, Sept. 3, 1864, Sales 30 bbis.’ pots at $13 60; Asnes.—Receipts, none. pearis remain nominally at $ 1319 bbis. flour, 68 bbi ern meal, 7,500 bushels wheat, The droo in gold, in con- on with the fall of Atlanta, crushed out the specu! jour market, which was becoming ram- no demand outside of the legitimate re. quirements of the home trade, pt lers than buyer cates to reach Washington not later ferences exchanged. FURNISHED ROOM, WITHOUT BOARD, TO LET Room on second ‘oor 1h Allen street, one door from [t5 ‘ISHED SECOND FLOOR TO LET=(NOT FOR housekeeping), with or without board. Kast Twentietd str IP. M. to a gentleman, live fever iw th be Psned if required. wed will be opemed on Friday, the sth Sep- se-retary to the tance or declination will rere; and, Inense nd denom nations vers at the coat of the ud native of ae iven to the respect: eviance, bonds of the at tbe decline, State and Western, $00 PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN ¥ Wish to occupy, will let a few neatly furnished entlemen. with or without board; house irst class, with all moaern improvements, Apply at’ 03 Prince ‘one b.ock west of Broadway, SUIT OF THR: meal no ‘sales tranepired, and prices were nomin in the last imstal- seful offerera, and will be immediutely be deposited with the jon authorized to net ander this notice on advice of acceptance of over. or as fol- ws —One-third on or before the 1th; one-third on oF be. fore the th; and the balance, including the premiim and . on or before the 2tth Septem - will begin with the date of deposit, xy Paysthe acerued interest from date y 1, 0 date of deposit in aoin. si0uld be endorsed * the Treasury. cousidered advantageous W. P. FESSENDEN, Seorstary of the Treasury. The bonds for this lonn are ready for immediate delivery. EW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD COMPAN corner of Fourth jew York, Angust 22, received at this office until ed thoweand do Superfine State and Western fiour.. accepted offers mu PARLORS ON FIRST FLOOR. unfurnished, also fine Rooms oa second and third wly furnished),to let, with first ciass Board, Ap- ri@sath street, between Broadway and Fiith Common to met ‘a round hoyp Obi0, Western trade brands . Extra St. Louis. > Common Southerner, . Favey and extra do, common Canrdian... beet origina, two por cent dep. Interest on bon OARD.—A SMALL FAMILY CA dated with two or three Rooms. with Board, in a pri- Yate farnily in Thirty.(ourth street, near References exchanged BE ACCOMMO* ington avenge, boa 3191 Post Address J. G.B, Fight to decline all offers eerved to the government. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE AND TWO ntlemen can odtain pleasant Rooms and Board Location ‘insurpassed. References required, OARD.—TO LET WITH BOARD, AT aveuue, between Eichth and Ninth streets, fine rooms, fuitable for parties who wiM be permanent, ++. 8 65a 900 Corp mea!, puncheons. —ihe wheat market was very dull anc nominal at Se. a be. tor red Western lower, with eales of 4 G00 bushele at $1 90091 61 for , closing at the inside price. ree and in demand on government account at eteady , the higher price for prime Rye was nomin: 100 bushels’ win- West Twenty-third street, President's Of 1.—Proposals, "ih of Sepiember proxi. of the Conaoidated ed in March, 186° npually on prasen Aeferences ex- Morteage and Sin —FURNISHED ROOMS, 10 let, with Board, at No. §3 Clinton piace, near Dinner at six o'clock, IT OF WELL FURNISHED ROOMS for Jemen, at 189 and Western, which were much wanted. Corrii,—Tbe market continied quiet, bat prices were recate amount ‘and are redeem: olldating the and are secured by @ road, including ite city of not exceeding six’ millions of doliar avle in thirty sears from their date, They were iasucd for the po entire mortzage debt of the comp mortgace upon the whole of fe ré rigage provides for a sinking fund purchase and cancellation riher provides for the an of the real estate of the company soutl hase and extinguishment of A sutheient mumber of the bonds have been set aside to as they become due. ‘cam be bad on application at this WM. H. VANDERBILT, Vice President. (OR SALE—NEW CENTS, IN LARGE OR SMALL Parties at a’ di Cocoa.—We note a sale of 260 bags St. Domingo, in OARD.—A Bt ‘on second floor 191 West Fourteentl nts continned dull. To Liverpool. per neutri 7,000 bushels wheat at 6d., in bags: 300 bbls petroleum at 6d.; and, per steamer, 21,000 bushels wheat at 6¢. a To London, per neutral, 250 bhds. tobacco at 30s Yo Bremen, 200 bhds. tobace 0 AG. pot ashee OARD.—SINGLE lor Floor after October acd required. Dinner state One S.A. FAULKNER, let, with Board a on the second tloor, Aiso Kooms on the fourth floor, for single gentiemen, OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BRE AC. modated 1a a private family with Board ished of unfurnished. Apply at 1 Oba £1,800 bbls. stioe 64, and 80 tons | To Hamburg 150 bbls. shoe pege at To Havre 2,000 bbls. petroleum at 68. 86s 6d. A Prussian brig was chartered to Antwerp with 1,600 A British bark, from /’biladel- phia to Cork for orders, 2,000 bbis. petroleum, if to @ port mw the United Kingdom, and if to the Continent, A Russian bark, 400 tor Good Hope, four, &o., and s British ship to Cadiz, tobac. | co and staves, on private te Mo.asses.—The market was steady, with rather more les 220 Dhas. Cuba at S$c., 99 do. and 26 tierces clayed Cubs at 86c., $1 hhd@ Cuba at ‘Orleans at $1 15, smali sales of Barbadoes at #1 05. PeTROLEUM.—Receipte, 9,268 bbie. The deciive in gold Mop of about 1c. per gallon in crude, at which the market was comparatively steady. Refined was dull and pominal, as the exporters could not £0 on at the prevailing rates of exchange. The sales were 2,800 bbis. crude at Sic. on the spot, and 53e for all the month, 660 DbIs. refined ip bond, ip lots, at B3c. a Boe., 1,000 do, Benzine was pomin Receipts, 16 bbls. pork and $6 pkgs. cut ued quiet at lower prices, firm, sales of 7,000 bois Forty-second street to the pu) Le ith street, has to hit of Rooms the existing mor: urther informatio bbis. petroleum at 68 2, to Cape Town, Cape of W_ DERICKSO! South Third street, Pni yous B. MURRAY 4,00 No. 11 Broad Af dab dpe ‘Wall street. ALEKS 1N UNTED's ATES SECURITIBS, HOLDERS OF STOCKTON (CALIFORNIA) pons, dy and payanie 1565, paid in Untied Staies the Metropolitan OARD.—WANTED, FOR [MMEDIATB AND PERMA. ‘possoasion, the Becond Fi jor with two of three Bedrootns, nicely furnt jamily boarding bonse. jawer please state location of house, Address H. B. box 4.051 Pont omic OARD.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, THREE ROO: ‘at 66 West Fourteenth atreet, between Fi of & house, or a Par. ie., and New caused a redu in New York in tified ein ae preee ‘ork city, on the respecti ©. T. MEADER, Agen! ] ) COUNTY, StatEN JWeeMonn courte, stares tezanp, nfth aod ois OARD.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, ROOMS, F etlemen, at 3% Peurth ‘th street, at mo.erate fished, for fami avenne, near the corner of T on and ingle at 62 ic. a Bde. V8N PER CE: COUPON BONDS OF $58 AND INTEREST PAYABLE SEMI ANN Fubser)ptions for ove hundred thonen received at pat ROSENFELD & CO., id Will be issued under the author Yrors' adopied July 36, "186 op ily 28, ribers to bave (hom run (op meats. The pork market oj OARD WANT! D=IN ORK OR BROOKLYN, closed more active an for mone, $40 25 a $41 for sew do,, cloning at $40 76; 48 $35 90 for prime, an: mess option, at $42. Beef continued 300 bbia. at $15 for country mess, G18 9 $20 for repacked 1 agvommodatio: 40 for prime mess |) September, —— OARD WANT 4 two dauciiters, fainiy , location tm Address N, the Board of & tion is with oul ge Wren five reapy, A $46 fox extra do, 5, 1864, D—TWO LARGE ROOMS, WITH FULL Board. gentleman, wife, daughter (12 years of age ciild cad’ ue: tro September igpelther i bel aud terms, box 574 Post rofice. raceme >OARD WANTED—1 ; Jp Oektion Vetwcen tedhis, Hiiteh, aueetis Fourts Mthas fursisied orisha ates ae Be rerrtcitaea, K, li. W.. box 4.806 Pont ofiog es We Tull OARD WANTED,—A YOUNG COUPLE, WITH IN- Bonne oF aren tlouthe: desire Furocsbed Room wi permanent Hoard, it Brooklyn, a private family, who liv well and wish to fedute thelr expenses, preterrad. for- ences unexceptionable, Address, stating particulars, wr a, location, ac. 1¢, box 4,954 New York Post ou Boe WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY OR boarding b dults, betweem Fourteenth ns $25 per week, Address loeation. Boane wanten—rrow THE 18T° OF OCTOBER. by a widow lady, in a pleasamt, eligible location. Best feferencee given and requi Address M. M, U5 tation D Bose WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE and child, in @ private family, where there are no boarders and noi imore than one or two children, Ke julre Parjor and two Bedrooms, Location respectable. Refer. ences @achanged. Nove bul those who are sirietly Chris tan in principle need app'y. Aadresa, with full particu- lars, box 58 Post oflice, Tarrytown, N. Y. PPAR, WANTED—BY A YOUNG BAN. IN A PRE family; can give tas best of r@erence: location Third and Sevents avenues, nove Bixteenth dinner @t six. Please address, ‘stating particular betwe Bie OARD WANTED —A —GENTLEM Board for himself, wite and child, ce, 19 @ house wher i two rooms DESIRES objestion; no ¥ dest of references se aud location must be genteci, or teaching given In every respect ; Address H. E, box 952 Post office. OARDING.—A FEW GENTEEL PARTIE or singie, may find pleasant eccomm MARRIED Hous at 46 Ninth street. a few doors wess of Fift ROOKLYYN.—FiRST CLASS ROOMS AND BOARD hiay be obtained by apoiying at the southwest cyrner of Clinton und Carro’l streets Families with small children need 103 apply. ROOKLYN BOARD.—GENTLEMEN OR FAMILIES can Lave pleasant Koons and a good tablein & pieasaat jocatioa, Apply at No, 1 Carroll place, So&th Brooklyn. OARD IN BROOKLYN~IN THE VIOINITY 0} J Fort Green. A gentioman and wife ( & private famt y (where no other voarde ferred), trom ‘the Ist of October. First Riven. ‘Address, stating terms aud location, 5 2.743 New York Post ofice OARD IN WILLIAMSBURG — may be bad. w ' Loree iniautes’ wall DESIRABLE ROOMS h Eighth street, eet forry. LEGANT FURNISHED ROOMS—IN THE FINE browa stone house 43 West Fourtevuth street, betweea Fifth aug Sixth avenues, near Delmonico’s and Uniou square RENCH BOARD— suit of Apartmen : Six OF e1zbt, wining (o pay at Gonos, also Rooms.” 0’ ARE.—LARGE, ie, for a party of good nccommodas language, References. (;RENCH BOARD—!N THE FAMILY OF A PARISIAN Furnished Rooms and Bedrooms; also a lor, unfurnished. street, wear Lexington avenue, az 98 East Twenty-second PPUENISHED ROOMS TO LET —TWO OR THREE gentiemen can be accommodated (without board); first class private hou Inquire at 15 Bas. Seventeenth street, between Union square and Fifth avenuc. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—T0 GENTLEMEN only. Appiy at No. 7 Brevoort place, Tenth street, @ few doors from Broadway. {CRNISHED ROOMS TO LET FOR GENTLEMEN oniy, Brovoort place (Teuta street), aear Broad. reference required. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT Board. House contains all modern iraprovements. Location desirable. Call for three days at 106 East Thirty third street. 'URNISHED ROOM TO LET—IN A PRIVATE FAMI- ly, to.@ gen eman, with breakfast if desired; gas, bat - 0.77 West Twenty-ninth street, convenient to cars stag CRNISHED ROOMS+FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY, without Board: parlors on tirst ioor, parior and bed: m of second iloor. front. siugie room on fourth floor, at 19 Brevoort place. Tenth street, near Broadway. Breakfast destred, URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO A LADY AND gentleman, with Board for the laiy only. Would pre- fer a widow lady. iaquire of Mrs, DAVIS, at 174% Thomp. son street, ucar Bleecke! tgs Oot ROOM TO LET-WiTH OR WITHOUT Board, ina private family, wita hot aad cold water, Use of bath’on the same Soor. Apply at 74 Jace street, fourth door f Greenwich ENTLEMEN ANDTII dated with larg Apply at $8 Great Jon OTEL ACCOMMODAT(ONS FOR FAMILIES AND @ingle gentlemen, at 42 Clinton piace, corner of Uni- versity place. Transtént persons $2 per day. CHARLES LEFLER, Proprietor. ae Gees EM.—T\VO OR THREE YOUNG MEN CAN BR ommouste | with Bourd in a private family, near the river, abont tive mint‘es walk from the steaindoat landing. ' Address Moarove, station L ith Board, References exchanged. ERSEY CITY BOARD —TWO SINGLE GRNTLEMEN can be accommodated with Board, im a private family, forcyy terins moderace, Apply ai 2 Morr siret, N°, 30 UNION 82UARB,—FURNISHED ROOMS TO rent, with Board, tor families (without children or sersani \d young gentlemen, E OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN PLEA. sant Rooms, with Board, im a urst class house, on moderate terms, Appiy at 170 West Twenty-fourth sire LEASANT FURSISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, at 440 West Twenty-third street, suitable for gentle: inen and their wives or single gentlemen; bouse has ail the modern improvements. Ke.erences exchanged. ERMANENT BOARD WANTED=FOR A GENTLE wite, infant and nurse, west of Fifth i! feraished room and h: Address, stacing particuiars, 3, G. ore street. ERMANENT BOARD WA ehtid of 224 years and tween Lexington and St bedroom will be required. Ad office, near Reservo TED—YOR SELM, WiFE, ni, in a private family, be ; a large room and hall ress WoL D.. engineer's East Eighty-sixth street, with terms LEASANT ROOMS TO LET—WITIL BOARD, AT 119 and 11g East Fourteenth Keferences exchanged. TH DOARD, TO GENTLEMEN anit their wive ne house has ‘al! the modern im- Provements, nner at 6 o'clock. Inquire at 238 Kast Tenth street, near Second avenue. OOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT PARTIAL BOARD, Y may be had by twoor three sing ¢ gentemen 11a pen: Sant house, Best of retereuces rejuired. Fai stnail, Inquire at 28 University place. } OOMS TO LE Oo Lt TRE NINTH WARD, UNFUR OOMS VU nished, in a private family, with Bourd. Vemen and their wi Greenwich street, Also, gue suit of Roows, * i rts JOOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, FOR \ fan street, SEVERAL PLEASANT ROOMS MAY BE OBTAINED, with Board. in a private family, residing at 310 West Twenty-second stiect, Uuirt door eastof Ninth avenue, Un- exceptional ¢ reererces given and required or singis centlemen, at 23 West Sixteenth r Fifth avenue, NO GENTLEMEN.—A PRIVATE FAMILY DESIRES to let. Without board, to one or two gentlemen, a neauy furnished Room and Vantry, with ase of bathroom adjoin West Houston street. LARGE WELL FURNISHED «ROOM ning Lot and cold water, gas and ampie cl to let, with Board, to American gentlemen and wives o one single Room. Address box 63 Irving place, Bi WO LARGE AND VERY PLEASANT ROOMS, FUR- ished or unfurnished, tolet, with Board. to yentlemen and ther wives or single geatien iso twe smaller Rooms, furnished; ai! modern tmprove nents. App y at 133 West Iwonty-fourth at. between Seventh and Mighth ave TO LETWITH BOARD, THE WHOLE OR PART OF the swcond tioor of a cood modera fi all conv fence: private family; good location, good ome. Apply at179 Wee fwenty-fourth street, UN 108 S2UARE-ELEGANT ROOMS TO RENT, IN suit or wingly, (o a family oF party o° zentlomen, with rivate tabie if desired, at corner of Fitteeoth sireet and roadway, ERY RLEGANTLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO Jot, 1m sutt# or separately, to select iamiiles with good Board, in the wiporior and first class house 122 Madison avenus, near Furty-frst street; most desirable Location Unexcepticnable references required ANTED—PIRST CLASS APARTMENTS AND PRI- vate ‘able, for a family of four, without chiitren, in or near the Fifth avenu d Madison square, Al cory arrangements, Address tmimediat y, engineer oilice, 102 W JANTED-BOARD FOR A. GENTLEMAN AND wife in aprivate family, after the middie of Sep. fember; must be on the Third or Fourth avenue, or Hous. ton rtreot line of ears, Address, in full terms, location, &¢., box 1,356 Post ovtice. WAXTSD7A ROOM, FURNISHED OR UNFURNT ed, with or without Board, for @tady. with & pi widow Indy preferred, but ia no case where there are ott boarders. Ad.ireas A’exander, ste(lom B, Eighth aveoue. Wasi OARD AM. se A rou bacy, As tiy where she can rn ANTED—A FURS stan sider'y witow lady. No Address Jacob M. Small, Pactie BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIS WIFE. A “lithe ane comfortably fui e4 Room Ball Board, . ly; locmtfom oetw Pisteenih mbeou wad Thied nd wists Be ©, M. W., Herald ottee, TO $14 PER WEEK FOR BOARD, AT THE DU. opposite 84. John's Beautiful and BT roe ote opment ‘Doard $2 per day. Also watch. man at night amd jodgings. v EAR BROADWAY.—NIC! PRINCE STREBT, & apm Ay. cea NOB STREBT, ST. CLAIR HOUSE ~ELg. PRY (erniaved Rooms, with Bedrooms attacker, ithe conveniences for housekeeping complete, ig? gasand Crotou water, to let to respectable (amiltes furnished end ‘ TREE?, NEAR SPR! BN d Roms for. res TREET,—FUR. ences for house. CALEMAN HOUSE.—ELEG ANT. eee ay coo asd pleasant Booms to le! to ____ COUNTRY BOARD. : OUNTRY BOARD MAY BE OBTAINED A? WHITE twepty-six miles by Harlem Railroad from the AIRFIELD HOUSE, FAIRFIELD, CON! are vacancies fur two or three fami: P, D. CARRLY INTER BOARDERS, —FAIRFIELD HOUSE, FAIR- ona. Wo hours from New York via New Hav will be kept open through th eis taken on reasonable terms. suinmer resort K, Proprietot, 2 winter, and Board. Accommodations test class, SUMMER RESORTS. NATSKILL MOUNTAIN RETREAT, BETWEEN CATS- ¢.—Beautitul mountainous re- Board $10 per week or $2 per ‘ANSON, Dentist, 1,225 Broasway, near Toirtiet h street. a DAVID BLOOM, Proprietor. ~~ HOTELS, — N HOTEL, BROADWAY AND EIc New York, on the European plan, I Suite or singly. Open all night. LANEAU HOUSE, 72 WEST FORTI Park, near Fifth aver args ¢ Rooms, newly and elegantly Cue nisued, Aiso one large Suit on second Loor, unfurnished, 2” kill and Monnt fronting Rexervai and commodious HE LA TOURKTTE HOUSE, BERGEN POINT, _ wil be kept open through Septem ff the season at returning trom Saratoga and the Northern Nim easy aceoss of th this a delightful ptace to spend the balan ar boat jfvom pier No. # North riv 5 $0; from Dey siveet at 10:80 A. aL. and WANTED, _ FURNISHED HOUSES WAN’ by arespousible family of aiiy located house. nished and cei HOME WANTED, NEAR NEW YORK.— a sisting of an eldery genteman, with his hier “(the Intter a lady of adult age), wish f ail je in some country place, tow village, Pathe satatty of The sani care will be taken heir own property. The rent must: aust be resnectably located, est references given. dult age), wish to ) HOUSK WANTED—ABOVR EIGHTH 4x months from November 1, with all mod~ price not over $20) per month. 158 Post omties. JURNISHED HOUSE WANTSD—FOR A ¥: from lat Ortoner to Let April, i sipplicant good aod oa ten not too high up town: 4 Parties of the first respectability. Ful. tenant; $200 per )USK,—WANTED, A SMALL F nisued House for thren grown pe th street and east of Sixth’ avenue, Given, “Address 1D. S, box 1,486. Post ofice, with terms, ns, above Twen! Best of refereo: HED HOUSE WANTED~BY A SMALL FA@- ‘Twenty-fourth eferre |; possession in November or sooner, Ad- Tuil particulars, John Lloyd & Sons, 15 Nas- RNISHED HOUSE WANTED-—IN AN ELIGIBLE ¥, by a private family of three per- sons; carefut and desivabie tenants, Rent for entire period can be advanced if made an object, Address, with tuil par- Ueu'ars, box 2,682 Post oflice. USE WANTED—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY OF adu ts, located went Brodway and Street; rent not to exceed $1.1. occupy about the Zith instant. Address B. P. M sitnation, untt M OUSE, WANTED—IMMEDIATELY, BY A SMALL, Desire a medium sized mo Please jeave par- 953 Broadway. careful family of adults. dern house, in a good location np town. ticulars with ADAMS & O' ART OF A BROADWAY STORE WANTED. west side, between Tweaty third and Canal dieas Howard, station @, e EAM POWER WANTREY)—WITH TWO LARGB Rooms, say 40x60 or 80 fest; ground floor, with base- ment preferred. Address, for five days, Steam Power, Her- NTED<A GENTEELLY FURNISHED HOUSE, BY a genti?man and his wite, without children. be in a desirable beighdorhood, and contain ail modern im- provements. Any perso desiring to rent 1o a responsible party who will cared)? preserve the property as if thetr own, will find this a dear locatian. number of rooms. pi may be had, box 415 Post oitice, JANTED—FOR 0} agity. Address, stating id where an interview YEAR. OR A TERM years, a medium sized Dwelling House, unfwri location between Fourteenth avd Th y. stating rent, J. B. n square Post oilice, THD—BY A RES? ABLE FAMILY, A SMALL upfurnished, with the modern improve- ments, from the Ist of October to the It of May nex thand Kighth avenues and Fourth and rent moderate. Addreas A. D. tion between Fi Forticth street way, stating terms, &c. JANTED—A MODERN HOUSE FOR A PRIVATE Fourteenth street, turnished or unfur- referred, from $1.40 to $2,000 per annam, 183 New York Host oitice. Address box 3, JANTED—IN THE TWENTIETH WARD, ‘over 1, & House, furnished or unfurnished, suitable for houseseeping. Apply at of or, 29 Old slip. ANTED—FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, FOR housekeep ng, by three adults, in a ANTED—AN OFFICE OR DESK ROOM, BETWEEN Park piace and D . Broadway, Address A eighborhood of BNIENT DISTANCE OF jean Room, about 20 by 3) feet, ht power Address ino, Herald office. OOMS ON FIRST FLOOR, WITH nt ANTED=<THAE Thirtieth street. Rent, de, required, Address M.A station G, stating ing, Which must be moderate, location and w furnished Rooms, suitable for housekeeping or bi seventh streets, Mad som References exchanged. ‘Wm Forty second ANTED 10 HiR&—THE WHOLE OR PART OF A moderate House, for a amal between Twenty quiet. respectable family 5 ‘Angwers must state locality, descr pion Prompt tenant. Address box 2,450 Post and price; none others noticed, office, New York. ANTED TO HIRT—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY OF adn ts, an unvarniahed House, im good order; Location betweea and Serond nd Seventh ave- D, Bible House. nues. Address B. B, stati ANTED TO RBENT=A SMALL OR MEDIGM SIZE@ House, containing modern improveme No objection to ‘hase Carpets and able neighvorhood. Furniture if good. Call on or address J, 8, COHEN, IL “DENTISTRY. CHING TEETH SAVED WITHOUT EXTRACTING, d roots and mere shells rendered with our Painless Adamantean the price of God. Also superior Gold Fillinge. Kuperior Artiicial Teeth cheaper than obiainabie elsewhere. reet, two blocks {rom Broad: LUTHER & UNDERWOOD, Dentists. SKT OF TERTH MADE IN THREB HOURS.— Entire satisfaction or no pay, at 239 Sixth avenue. Eepecta! attention given ‘ cheapent sets of teeth ever m any part of actly, Nitrous oxide gas hi thousand cases, and teeth extracte cident or sickness hae occurred from its use here; we give Between Fifveenth and Sixteenth street, om Sixth avenue, No, 239. MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY—T! tracted without pain or no ch: ferted at $leach. Teeth inserted ing the roots. Al LERS, 155 G: 84 East Twenty.second to mechanteal de, and ne (ine as ero In over savom without paln, e, Beautiful teeth to: ith or without extract. J. JAY Vibe street, two blocks from Broadway. ONTINUED ANOTHER MONTH.—COME AND BB . Th will cost you notuing. To aiford an op. rtunity for allto be satistied of the fact and make nown, we will extract (eeth charge, ili October. AMERICAN T Fourth street, northeast coruer of Bowery. OLTON. DENTAL ASSOCIATION,—A PROOF THAT ide gas is the best anwathetic is the fact patients could now be im ‘Delighted,"’ is the word. jat not one of our tivo thou duced to wake anything else, id atreet. R GEORGE WHITR'S NEW AN Artificial Teeth.—W hole sets, $6, $10 d usefulness to all others, All work, joes che by other den- in beauty, durabilit; ‘est Fourth str STRERT, NEW INTY.FIPTA 20) Ridsrme, with trav eiace Board, ee Res tt OF BAND! 4A, ‘Reaos on Aan hoor « let, with Board, Also, tit in ‘gentiema: le oa ns g STREBT, ABOYE SPRIN pa 3 GhRate STREET, a2O7E ERTG AMR, Mery eana! ‘mt reapectabi fei aioe, 11); ECKRB ror gentle m: Karopean pian, and won desira! Rent quests, Bears, ‘ork, on Monday, the sa "hee to tents hase ieee tention Bh iy Depariment, ot

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