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2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘Sarcepay, Sept. 16—6 P. ML The stock market experienced further improvement bo-day and the long deferred fall speculation seems to have begun with vigor and a prospect of Hs eontinuing Shrough the month of October. Capitalists, brokers and private operators have, with a fow exceptions, returned from the country, and those who failed to buy all the Blocks they wanted during the recent depres- pion aro generally eubmitting to present prices under the impression that there is nothing to be gained by delay. The ‘bear’ interest is greatly weakened by _this change In the temper of the street, and the market Js in that condition when the covering of “shorts” can- not fail in advancing prices. There isa very consider- able “short” interest in the market, and particularly In Now York Central, Erie, Michigan Southgrn and Rock Island, and these stocks are just now the strongest of all the raitway shares, although the first mentioned, in view of the dividends it has been paying, is dispropor- Monately high. 2 is no change to note in the money market. The supply of capital available for use on the Stock Exchange Is largely in excess of the demand, and loans are made by the banks at both four and five per cent; but some of the teading dealers in government securities can supply themselves at “three per cent, and have been able to do so regularly for more than amonth past, The demand from the stock houses is light, and the brokers are enabled to borrow among the fraternity toan extent which leaves them almost independent of the banks for the time being. ‘The discount line is quiet, and affords but limited scope for the employment of idlefunds, There Is not much first class commercial paper being made, but whatever offors is promptly taken at 5 a6 percent. The Western money markots are easier than usual at this seagon, and there is {uttle probability of any further material drain from this centre, the disbursements of the Treasury on account of the five per cent temporary loan and interest on the geven-thirty notes having made money unprecedented abundant all over the country. Yhis afternoon the Secretary of the Treasury has ad- vertised that he is prepared to redeem certificates of temporary loan, known as Clearing House certificates, at the Sub-Treasuries from which they were issued to the extent of fifty per cent of the whole on the 25th of Sepiember, and the remainiug fifty per ceat on the 25th of November. Interest will cease on half the amoant, therefore, on the date first mentioned, and on the remainder when the time fixed for their redemption arrives. The new York banks hold $25,000,000 of the certificates, and the banks in other cities $20,000,000, the exact total, ac- cording to the last statement of the public debt, being $45,533,000. These disbursements will add in some degree to the prevailing monetary ease in the leading cilies; for although the banks will have to keop their reserve good in legal tender notes, they will be likely te keep mo more than is necessary under the law, whereas they have hitherto been in the habit of holding more than the legal roserve, owing to the certificates bearing interest and being unavailable for use except through the Clear- tog Honse, and the banks have always been more dis- posed to call im or curtail their loans than to oosh Ubeit certificates, This was partly in consequence ‘of an interval of ten days having to elapse before deposits for new certificates could be withdrawn on demand. It is not improbable that the banks, to facilitate their exchanges, will now establish a common fand with one of their number, which will issue certifi. evtes-to take the place of those of the Treasury. At the early session of the open stock board the specu- lative feeling was , and New York Central sold at 107, Erie 72%, Reading (b. 3) 115%;, Michigan Southern 88%, Cleveland and Pittsburg 86%; a %, Fort Wayne 105%%, Mariposa preferred 307%. At the first regular board the market was buoyant as to prices, with a firm andertons, New York Central closed 17; higher than at the samo time yesterday, Erie 33, Reading %{, Miehi- gan Central 14, Michigan Southern 1°;, Hlinois Central %, Northwestern 74—preferred 44, Chicago and Alion 1, Quicksilver 14%, Canton 4, Cumberland 1{, Mariposa Sista mocks mers. sia fcati al Sad Josep issue deciined 34. Government secuntics were firmer under the improved quotations for Avo-twenties iu London. Coupon sixes of 1841 were )¢ higher, five-twenties of 1862 %, second iesue 4, Ubied issue 14, ten-forties 4, seven-thirty notes of the Orst series 34, second and third series, 3¢. At the one o’elock open board the market was firm. New York Central sold at 107%, Ene 72%, Readivg 115%, Michigan Southern 83:;, Cleveland and Pitts- erred % i. ferred %-., burgh 865, Gleveland and Toledo 116%, North- weatorn 35%, preferred 665;, Fort Wayne 105%, Obio and Mississippi Certificates 29!;, Cum. beriand 461%, Mariposa preferred 31, Afterwards until three o'clock the market remained firm, but subsequently. New York Central declined 4 per cent, while the rest of the liet was without material . At hiaf-past four quotations were as under: — & 34, New York Central 106}; a 2j, Hudson % ® 122, Reading 116 a *{, Michigan Southern 83% a 4, Cloveland and Pitteburg 864/ a 34, Rock Island 108% a %, Llinows Central 121% a 122, Fort Wayne 105 & \, Northwestern 35 a 1{—preferred 661g a 7, Canton 52 9.53, Cumberland 46 a 14, Quicksilver 52; a 4, Mari. posa proferred 31 2 Compound interest notes were quoted ar follows at the lode of busin ~June, 1864, 116 August, 11536 a 3%; October, L1t a 113i a 3%; May, 1865, 11134 @ 2119 September, 10054 0 100 Oiher securities were nominally dy 1881, I11!4 4 }¢; Coupon, 1881, 111; a 112 Registered, 1862, 105 a ‘4; 5-20 Coupon, 1862, 111s a S| 5-20 Coupon, 1864, 1053¢ 0 6-20 Coupon, 108), a 4; 10-40 Regretered, 9534 a; 10-40 98 '4 a 54; Now Certificates, —; Au; 1064; June, 7 , 106 a 10045; Jnty, 10, 106 a The gold market bas been heavy, althongh gold was Iowa aboodant than of late, in proportion to the borrow and, Loans were ger je atl 16tha rally percent per diem in favor of lender, The opening qnolation was 1443;, followed hy an wivance to 1447,, and a sabvequent decline to 1444, the closing price ve steamer City of Rovton took ont $158,000 in speci, making fur the week $1 ” exports of gold from this port and Boston r 4 $51,458, io d of September 13 Te m Breny $01,458,190 , beings £141,000, in 100 Rutld hare Ca 23. 300 Quickstver igo liain Stackpole, who lives in the Twelfth ward, and s0 high an opinion has he of her powers of muscle that yeaterday he offered to bet $50 she could whip any wo- man in the ward, This defiant challenge was accepted, it is alleged, by Mrs, Meister and soveral others, who had @ regular set-to with Mrs. Stackpole in the street. War- rants have been issued and Justice Buckley will hear the case during the present week. nation before Justice Walsh on a charge of burglariously entering the dwelling house of John J. Dempsey, No. 4 Hamilton avenue, by breaking through the roof, terday morning somo residence of Mrs, E. C. Allaine, No. 17 South Sixth street, E. D., through a rear window. by Mra. ‘Allaine, who raised burglars made their escape. preme Court, held at Newburg, a decision was rendered sustaining the decision of Judge Gilbert in the case of J. ‘W. Ketchum, proprietor of the Montauk Hotel, Fulton awe and coniirming the constitutionality of the Excise Recorder Hackett, and makes the Excwe law operative throughout the ‘Metropolitan district. @ respectably dressed woman named Mary McDonald, aged twenty-two years, gave birth toa female child at the Forty-sixth precinct station honse, where she had a lied for a night's lodgings. ‘The husband resides in the Little street, was yesterday taken bofore Justice Buckley on acharge of abandonment preferred against him by his wife, a young woman to whom he has been married oaly afew months. Almost before the honeymoon waned, the young bride alleges, her husband levanted to Boston, and hag since refused to support her. case will be heard during the present week. open, except No. 14, facing the City Park cholera hospi- tal, which is still closed, but only on account of the repairs to the building not having been completed. There was some delay in opening No. 27, in the cholera district of the Twelfth ward, but it commenced the winter session at tho beginning ‘of last week, the epidemic baving entirely disappeared from that section of the city. has been made by Dr. Creamer of the body of Mra, Ann McGinnis, formerly residing in the Eastern District, whose daughter was snspected of having poisoned her. No trace of poison whatever could be discovered, death having undoubtedly been the result of hemorrhage of day night @ stranger was discovered by Mise Lucinda apartment. Lucinda screamed; the burglar fled. Some arrangetnents will be under the direction of Mr. McClos- 4,000, ow first reported reign exchange m there wes a teactional yie bills on England, at sixty Lat 108, Ame soln were 4 bar been vere qu and Brit ay at th shore wigh rican heon ted as follows, in Londe Sept 10. Sept. 12. Sept. 4. 1 Me ! eu how worn divin instant, 4 iy With a BboeS of the Court of the United f the districts of Obie nnd ana. The « n will bem’ pinents to the stocks erely at t fof tinned air closed 100, 1 rolling at €1 25; Cc gold 90¢,, selling at £18.05; Gunnell gold Ge., vetting at $1 17; Columbia volt at $1 45, Corydon #4 75, Ro Mountain $8 40, Quartz Hill $6 2, WEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE } First Session—10:30 A. M. Sarunvay, Sept. 16, 1366 and or N«#W YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER V6, 136% THE FASHIONS. Can PEL iS oer 2d ON Y aN RR.. i 100 Mich Cent RR. 100 ture Tallien Corsage Doria, Flots and Other Prevailing Styles— Dresses Wera at Biarritz and in the City, Pants, August 81, 1866. A great deal bas been written by men of taste and feeling on the happiness of their youth and the inno- cont joys of their childhood. Many pages of fair white of supererogation. Neither will I speak disrespectfully ‘of bygones, I only wish them to be what they are, and as far as I am concerned, not to return with their attend- ant long lessons to learn and Latin nouns to decline. ‘When the shadow of the past is upon me my worthy preceptor rises before my troubled vision clad in a suit of arduous, persevering black, relieved by a queerly knotted necktie round his throat, a sort of hard, struc- BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Awazomsaxs.—Elizabeth Stackpole is the wife of Wil- ‘behind his left ear. ‘That quill often led me far from my stndies when I looked my master in the face, a thing I bad sometimes to do, and while the good man was deluding himself with the notion that I was actually listening to the striking out of Latin roots, T used to be wondering how anything belonging to a goose could have grown fo naturally as it were, to his head, and whether or no he pulled it out when he put on his night cap before getting into bed. Tam sorry, now that fashions are polyglots and that the Greek pepion has been turned into a péplum for our convenience, that I was such a heediess pupil with brains #0 fond of wandering from fixed rales to impossi- bihties; but I here take occasion to warn those of your readers who are mothera against the system of instill- ing too much Latin and Greek into the heads of thetr fe- male offspring. It will but embitter life’s sweetest mem- ories and make them fractious. _ Let them be drilled into history; and now is the time when they must brush it up, as they will not be able to buy any clothes for the coming autumn, as every gar- ‘ment is to be historical. It is impossible for any of your readors to have taken up a ladies’ paper without seeing some of the following adyertisements:—Crinture Régenle, flots Lauzun, négligé Louis XV., and indeed no- tice of something belonging to all the Louis or their favorites, We have Mme. de Pompadour’s everything, Mme. du Barry's perfumes, Ninon de !’Enclos’ pomatams, &c. ; and considering that France has been blessed with eighteen Louises, and that each had favorites, more or lees, it ensues that there is a great deal to be learnt about the peculiarities of each. All these court ladies. were of course dressed after a style of their own, and, like thore dear little sheep we have all sung about in our nursery, were nicely and comfortably clad, but their clothes were not cut after the same shape for all that, Thos, Mme, de Pompadour’s skirt was looped up and the Queen Hortense’s trailed after her as ours do. History must thereforo be driven into young girls who follow the fashions, and moreover very useful conclu- sions could be drawn therefrom. Nothing but the fact of Mme. de Pompadour’s having bad her trains looped up infers that she had a very pretty foot, and every one knows that the same foot sat for its portrait on green velvet cushions I cannot say how many times. I can divuige nothing avout Queen Hortense’s train, it being almost a contemporary, and your readers know that “T never talk politics,” The Charlotte Corday cap, the Marie Antoinette ficha and chapeau Lamballe are too well known to be de- scribed, but I feel it my duty to mention other historical clothes which were revived this summer, and which are to co through next winter, A few remarks on their aponsors may not be altogether out of place either, Tue vetwure Tullien is a tong sash of the widest and richest chiné, plaid or plain Tibbon worn over white, Mme. Taltien wee a veey Young and beantitnt w! a Madame do Fontenoy, before she married that very revolutionary M. Tallien, whose morals she softened, whose heart she captivated and whose eye ehe delighted with long sashes, She was the most fashionanle woman in Paris daring the frst empire, and exercised immense Influence on public opinion; but Napoleon did not like her, and she was never allowed to come to court, ‘The corsage Doria isa low bodice made of alternate stripes of pufled muslin and black velvet or cherry in- sertion and colored ribbon; some are nothing but hoi- low firited folds. Princess Doria, whose name has come down to the above bodice, was a very different sort of woman very unlike Madame Tallien indeed, and although she bad diamonds such as no one ever bad, of which the finest, we are told, was about as large ae a small paving stone, atlll she was so humble that she once went down Borouarirs.—George £, Ferguson is held for exami- Yes- irgiars attempted to enter the ‘They were heard an alarm, upon which the Taw Excise Law,—During the general term of the Su- lat ‘This overrules tho decisions of Judge Cardozo and Bra ts a Station Hover.—Early yesterday morning ‘estern District. AUANDONMENT.—A man named James McGahey, of 22 had ‘The Tar Poxisc Scnoors.—All the public schools are now Tm AuisceD Matricipr.—A post-mortem examination the brain. ArremrteD BurGiany.—About twelve o'clock on Fri- Doggett, of No. 81 North First street, in her sleeping ring the ery of “Stop thief.” md strect the fellow turned fired a pistol at them, jumped He is supposed to have persons in the strect hy gave chase, When ne Tornd upon his pursuers entered the hoike BY nical NEW J ERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Jeracy City. Meenxa or Tae Unitep Coorers’ Assoctstiox.—The newly organized coopers’ society In Joraey City, desirous to become identified with the societies of New York and Brooklyn, nad an interview last evening with the officers of these societies relative to the conditions of affiliation. fler a long discussion it was determined to submit the question to the several societies concerned, Hoboken. Fruuax Mass Meetiva.—The picnic to take placo to- morrow, at West Hoboken, is desizned to be one of the largest gatherings of the Brotherhood ever held in New Jersey, and tho preparations are on a proportionate ecale, An address will be delivesed by General O'Neil on the fature prospects of the movement. It is expected, too, | On her knees in one of the Roman churches and washed that the exciting political contest now pending | BOople’s fect fir nothing. History does not say if she | will be discussed, bat no represcntative of the gidity of her privciples we ave anthorized to say that organization will trenes om the rule already laid | sie did not. i down, so that hopes on this point will be | "rhe jlote Zavevn are loops of satin or moire, which fall dissipated, All the leading members of the Senate and their lady friends will be in actendance, and an excellent band has been engaged. A committee of reception was appointed at the last meeting of the circie, and the entire in light pyramids from the shoulders and ueck of man- es and casacques ‘The Duke of Lauzon wore his ornaments everywhere — on his knees, on big wrists, on his back—Iin fact he wns overflowing and got inio troubl:, He was sent to prison for haying broken the blade of bis sword before his king while saying that he never, never would believe a that came ont of sovereign's mouth any more. Gentlemen, of cc will admire key, Centre, and Colonel Mechen, Letters have been received from several membors of the Legislature, ex- pressing their regret that they capnot atiend, being now in session at Trenton, Two emissaries lately arrived from Ireland will be on the ground. The programme is thot re a very attractive one, ahd the occasion promises to be a | Lauzun’e pluck; bus ladies will give hima their eympe- Stem enoeees, with Mile. de Movtpensier. and couldn't wary ber. Tux Manrna Ixerrrore.—The work on this building is | Some say ho was obliged to do eo in + bat be that Tapidly progressing, and the subscriptions to the stock | 9% it may, bead er — = mse ti wee: de have reached a handsome sum. ‘Tho lots on which the | The trinture Nop ne or stoys * = bit L sen want of batiding stands were donated by Mr. E. 4. Stevens, who | space will prevent me from continuing ‘his conrse of hit hins promised forther to endow the jnetitution’ with | tory, ax Ehave a few ‘oilets to deseribe before closing my toctve scholarships, ameonting to $2,000. letter, Eistorical cluihes shall, however, be contiaued @ sei ans in my next The rain falls constantly at all the watering places, so THE NATIONAL GAME. 1 Lhe Casino, and dress is Se a ‘The following toilets were tinuch admired at Riarritz Me ma petween these clubs at the Elystan | this week:—A mauve ord nuderskirt, over which a Fields, Hobe 1 Wednesday last, wee in some m- | white heyy ‘ kel with V peiennes ity stances very yed, oth sides wore out in good h vam ke a worked Somgue trim, although the Actives lacked the services of EDbILUs tonnet, notched in sqrares all round, edged in the contre field, The playing of the tand trimmed with one China ta-rose, exbibited in previews this season. Thoma: d round the bo fold of look te natural in his old position, aud showed that x t sien wence from mate potied him, eae hnington was reunarks reel nt “aren of the dros were bande p is useless The chapeau ionne edged wever, things were jast the | rowed with white crystal dr bine myoeotis eral plays e whieh might | jjossome . ‘1, and whieh pe one would expect A third was composed of two sk rte, the top one lnoped y of them. They should | up with white rot ormament: made of striped have fluown them very | gold color and waite. | The ane wae ait wh was diflenh to tell on We trimvaed with a deep gold « red chenille fringe and sin of the nine when a hice or tight | yw “ed that several opportonitics were “his da Net. waa dew Ning body and nobody was to blame, rhe had profile medallion nts through her skill, the onergy, ty | bandow tes requisite for frst Chignons ate worn etill higher and higher than ever, toarn to eotnme | The favorite chignon fs the “pala de munition,” oF aol these attributes aa # and correctly as | dier amm f. Matr bands are very rieh—the thea they r ed to bold ae bi ition in | newest are Po edallions on narro npadoor al! (raternity as they now hold in acetal tite. | pehons. The three ob fear tants ear aa 4 Yel, bat #nen they play against mon | x and carte mote firmness if they expect to win, | in robeh are worn more than env other at game is as fo } g receptions; but they x acre. | worked and friiled with lace re R. | between inee es heirs are all striped and p | The a novelty in teomm | lovety Ince flowers and rf A hataral tints, } tacked here and there on white rober, prrasois, nee! ties and every posible mich worn tht stead of “pa rtiele of dr py ball and dinn They will be or dresser, ine ANTS, LIQUORS, ALD swt WINES. Na De Eagle Second Nines. played on Friday n, Yeoulted ip the duieat Gotham ve -- -—— COAL, WOOD, &C. neMs “sm FORTRESS MONROE. COKE OF THE BRST QUALITY DELIVERED JNME ie um at Aas Tet Fouinras Moxwo, Sept. 14, 1506. | avenue sae Fiktecoth strect, CHARLES UCHR. Two laree govereanes whetves €} Newpervs Kows JEN 200 Bare TAL, ATTENTION Were auld at auction this morning for $15,000 to the New- supplying families, Orders munoR port's News and Riebmond Railroad Company. They | * bey ty. JORGE A. KR. on - ongioally cost the government $50,000. Hwo cases of cholera were reported at Norfolk by the Board of Health of that oe afternoon. Ser- eral cases reporied the day recovering. G fw aud heft of Set of aya The Irteh ees wation of uf Pecmorth ab ti aso. yall at the aa ee aie ie CONROM, @L Pearl dea eee sympathizers, bell bei ab decorated the eational cutee oh i and ime and a eathnsiasm for the Fenian cause ‘The estimated cost of the and New. soe “AND BT ar. "a Railroad—te b@ pat ve reaping eatd hg pio a gling knot, a patr of spectacles on his nose and a quill “bia be garnet Prope ral fo gree ant PINANOIAL. ‘AMBRICAN OOAL—roUR HUNDRED SHARES FOR Anse ate ta it Seal iN COURSE—TROTTI GON 0! RAY, § +4 | ara hanes Stake of $800" malle mf MO nna “ne A. Fuller's b. g, Red Rover, to ame? Bomenadrkah wagon; T. i” 2 solicit HERON, eee | FoR iG AND RAOING.—ON Tosdny, wept iB ‘Hept. 18, at ‘olock, two anil tat a4 i Match for $500; to drive; also, for $500, wo four year one owners mile heats. Rroearrion or cree Bae BONDS, oo gS ae Be Te en, that in accordance curdauee wikt that jbrovl. ay... acton thin caeven of an act of the Teint ature of the State of oer Fy An ote to consol between ‘two runing horses? alts of of New Orlea Sa i F- ‘government and NION COURSE, L.. I.—TROTTING, ON MONDAY. iafniiendon of is alfa,” ap ebruney ® U, Beptember 17 a 8 o'clock: a purne of ie, ratte Beat ree in five, fn harness; oodteutt c is will be received at this office, until the | ver; Charles Tayior b. s. Woodstock. Pai Fn hase roposal ath day en October, 1858, at 12 o'clock hennetenen $1,000 each, issued according 7,087 ree hundred Bonds of tothe foregoing act, roposals to be, directed to O. DeBurs, Secretary, Hall, room No. 2hand endorsed “Proposals for _ SPORTING Ga SLOOP YACHT POR SALE—OF AS TONS, Fir FOR JOUN 7, MONROE, M pleaaure or for business, Call at 130th street, Harlem, 000 DADA HAVO boon binckeined withr'Mnes'ee/shie miemiaty of ofr ipa Comptroller at Thomas Reilly's, where t can be seen, Ed pawant, cal, el ong! te : LARK. Chairman RAUMA POOTRA POWLS.—AN INVALUARLE VA. 00 ps allay cs ste ae Oe "pe camboite cae BE iciy: exelent eer and yother! s0 handy itmay be 190 bee Hog Ganal 6a 100 teenth century, to be made 80 by those who have a peeps gto eg hatolied nud reared mn any weather: these birds. bear Any confinement and a winter layers excel all other hinis, April 800 Cumb Coal pref., 463g 300 voice in the matter. However, far tbo it from | 0, Dsiiors. Secretary. Birds for sala at $15 per trio. boxed and delivered to express 800 West Union Tel. . 600 such as your fashion correspondent to pick holes EDEMPTION OF SAN PRANCISO0 ‘BONDE, perl; rv es yes Mrs, Saunders, l’ort Richmond, i Saeed ed G in another's coat, Y have enough to do in advis- | R Reiiiotdery of Bonds ofthe city ofan Francieo ofthe geod. B.. foo ing Indies to look to their own apparel; and | Sionersof the sinking Punds of sald bonds will receive | T)OQS ANP BIRDS POR SALE Bogs ana ope 100 works of charity in other quarters would simply be works rope bapigrrptctieg jurrender of are — thereof, at | Tratian Gra: ‘Beotch eh Teer les, good | rat Pat dogs fy rer, i San Fran- Staoo, until 2 gelock Boon of Wedneaday, bat” da of November, 1886. Recut pe aceemencer cage redempt fon of Bonus mk ry $5,000" mount. te the redemption of Mschool Boats ot 1866 and ders will state at what rates sep recta sarrndee ate bonds or payment in Uni ta pod Binten Gold Saint teas coupons NO due. cecmenain ? mail, oF through Mena, Leos & Waller, 8 Pine’ strech, Now York, ‘By order of the Commissioners. "IRE: B, PAXSON, _Treagurer, _Taxasunen’'s Orrice, San Franctsco, August 17, 1806, MO. CAPITALISTS.—AN OLD ESTABLISHED AND thoroughly repoasible manufacturing frm & business which ts both anfe and profitable, ‘wishes to inet willing erect a uilding on a Eeoundlin s very desirable wy ed hens and ong Mocking Hida. Patrots, &c. Medicines for ail near Church, Roe ee botany Me WARD, bil Beekman atreet. PRPANGIS BUTLER, NO.3 PROK SLIP, HAS ALL THE choice breeda of ‘Butler's {nfaliible Mu and Flea Fixterminnter, tists ate week ate Dog. $2. Dogs trained, bourded, &c. Medicines for ail dis- ded, diseases, at B. DOVEY'S, Sd Cat OR SALE—THE SLOOP YACHT DREAM. 28 TONS, measurem¢ winner of the New York Yacht Club oe hereto to BOAT, A TONS, a) : - ba early uew andin oot order. Inqulre inoard, fool of Spring street, N.Y ‘UST bse Madang Rig Hes Stel phict nat day THREE thousand German ety of other Kus Fopenn, Singing Virds. Forwale ‘at ‘oHas REICHE & BRO., 55 Chatham st, ‘gir DOG FOR SALE—THOROUGHTY BROKEN a round in & very and H. & Co., Trerald office, U [sox DIME eerrnee BANK, CAN, ET. CORNER OF TABICE, DEPOSITS FROM 0 CENTS TO RECEIVED. Six nt interest, ieee tox. in, 4 years old and one of the best hunters in the State Deposits in n Repiemaber ee oT rest from Oct. 1. of Connectiout. Wil be in the cuty Tuesday. Price $125 and 068 14, no less, Call at 39 Nassau atrect, room $3, Pee SL RS ARTEDTO BORROW. FOUR THOUSAND DOT: iré; seOul prone perty a LR Bi ee ry oan morgage aire, M ot Sires tut tone rinteres Femi ‘Address, with term, H _HORSES, CARRIAGE! “eo T THR SOUTHERN CARRIAGE REPOSITORY—A Saddles. de. ; > em recess, arate io 7 expe profit: Newent peibee Stee ay, A large variety of top, no Concord Huggies, suitable for Southern tendo.” ROSS & TUFTS, 47 Codar streot, $60. 000 TO Risaorap ca BOND AND moarenet, i ty, Fourth Dit Court s183 ti tious LEY, Fourth Dist T THIRTY. ‘FIRST STREET STABLES,.—THESE STA- bies extend through from Thirtieth to Thirty. frat street, Po newly fitted up. and are exclusively hao to boat TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, hor West Thicty-tirst street $75.000 "ning He ots Cig Freeney, Se bet ay ven GREVELING & EBBITT, Proprietors. JO LOAN ON BOND AND. MOET. VERY STYLISH SPAN OF BAY HORSES FOR mice fal i Z manes $350. 00 age, In sever Se ies York city A ate Gnu be soon nt private ‘abi 107 East Sixteenth ON, 29 Pine street. $360, 000 TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORT- gage on New York city and Brooklyn real loans preferred. Call soon. ug LAs. F GHATAS, 118 Broadway, room 1 No. 6. treet; near Union square. Bae FAMILY ABOUT TO SAIL FOR EUROPE WILL sell their span of Conch Horses, two splendid Saddle Horses. and ss n Carriage cheap. Inquire between 12 aodSP. M., 108 Went Fighteenth | street. FULT, ASSORTMENT OF SOUTHERN CARRIAGES and Harness, at 20 per cent less tant pron wray youre. 10 East Fourth street, corner of Broadway. “AT 91 LABPRTY STREET—THE BEST PLAGE IN the city to buy Carriages. Coupe Rockaways, six seat Germantowns Pheatons, light Rackaways, top and’ no tops and Concord Buggies for shipping. Also a second hand road ‘Wagon. N. MOONRY, COPA RNERSHIPS. PARTNER WANTED WITH $5000 CAPITAL. ‘Address A. W. H., box 99 Post office, FUXERAGRDINARY _ opPonTuNTry FOR MAKING Money.—Partner wanted, a treasurer for a publie en- tortainment, performing to fail houses; but ile eaprtal re- quired. ‘Apply immediately at 237 Hudson at er re ADNERTISER, HAVING eee LAST apring buisness which has proved successful,_ 1 phn: nn SRS SSN T FIFTH AVENUE STABLES, CorvEh 3 ¥ORTY. nore capital necessary, by whieh a very Inerative Mekas eos EEA Latte ae ete teowrie abeatnedations Tor be done. He wishes to meet partner with $10,000. ir 5 Boa Ghee ant will give the Mnancial’ management over to ig gel gaia ivery. "Also frat clase eae ato {2 soit the Panag eg nay years will nig = poe te he peace pF oe th Garnet Bone ON’ HARTON AND HARNESR FOR $600, [eR Sa AS At Mable for nay, megny con sain Sminutes, Call af wri 1, GENTLEMAN AS fe ib oR bah chaser, of 4 res} le wholesale cor yours exintence. hata basiness a not aubject either | pe season or fashion, and realizes a daily net protic of $1,000; it private stabi 46 West T A ROAN “MARE SIX YEARS OLD: ae nd kind fn sins hie harness. Price $275. or doable autre at 261 West Forty-atzih sirect, for three days. "Thirty-second str docs require particular capaci ane! A, pour ron saat at edule in i ea aan ry eae ee all ree Ly ty4 WANT OLE OR PARP THE W' lesan. Tare eee cer boone ae angel ~ nad re OF SORT Fy of aautis, between Fourth nnd a ib rts adul ween Fourth an Aan eer eitteenth nnd ‘Thintleth streets. Address M.,"atation G. og) F LASS FURNISHED FlOUSE WANTED. Tit the owner to board for the whole or pare of renk, Addreas | House, station C. SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED FOR ‘a lady and servant, consisting of purlor and two cham. hers or three chambers on same floor, with bath room rivilege of kitohen. East side of Broadway preferred, Petweon Twenty-third and. Fiftieth streets, and ® house where there are no other or boarders. Referet ne and rent monthly in advance: Address Retirement, D., Bible House, URNISHED HOUSE WANTED BY A Suan. PAMI- lym sinet be situated betwoen a Thirts as ‘Atth ina pes mit eho and vanteniaes > pity can or I r Snooretoe 0 be takea November t. Addreas W. J. B., box i 200 Po Post ‘flor. URNISHED HOUSK WANTED a Lag pdr rent not to $5,000, “Adaress G. W.. Herald office, Hous WANTED.—I_ HAVE HIS “DAY SeNTEe the yr house ta my offlog. All those having h sen 1 an the putting up of bills or advert ser ng, perenne as © SMR RO wi, thelr Ron sonata 788 Third ave rors La ag ig A GOOD BUSINESS STREET Brooklyn, I. Ful woe atreet preferred. Rent pourlly can be gives. Address H. Be FANTED—A SMALL, NEATLY FURNISHED Houns ‘it location. Address, stating terms, &c., Evana, box 146 Herald affice, eas ANTED—A LARGE HOUSE IN A CENTRAL, LOOA- tian, furnished or unfurnished, oF lenge and farmers be bopght, for wh: ice will be given. iy Mrs Ls * Anhburton, station G. Ww -ANTED—A BOURE haa L AND THOROUGHLY ig pel for a strict) rate family, for which from $200 to mth fei pe pala: oontt on s betwvese Vour. teenth and arn Fortieth streets, Addreax , Herald office. ANTRO— THE } MIDDLE OR a el or Coenene. £ moderate sized House.in New York, Brooklyn or berbs, within an a hours’ ride of roe atl for a utes wife nd 8 servant. Add 5 oklya Post oftive, reas HP ANTED-THRER OR FOUR UNFURNISHED ‘rooms, on the second floor of a respeciable houne: salle able for. man ‘and wife. betworn Tighth, and pare fi ‘and Bixih avenues; rent not to ex0 tee Nk. ‘Address D, MoG., station D, Eighth street, WANTED IBY AN AMERICAN MAN AND WIFR, without children, two or three Rooms for honsskeeps ing, not above Twentieth street, and west of Second avenun, ust be reasonable, Addrens C. W. M.. station A, olty”, WELL L0- responsible prota Now Bop er ln nous with immediate possnssion, family. Addr cy Adama &Co., 968 Broad WAntens BY ‘A FAMILY OF THRER ADULTA & Parlor Floor and Basements. Rent moderate, Call om or ad address W. M. C., jewelry store, 421 v3 ANTED.—A PHYSICIAN WANTS AN OFFIOR BR tewenn Third und Ninth weenues. Address De. Deg Herald office, a ANTED-BY A‘ GENTLEMAN AND HIS Wi part ofa house, furnished or unfurnished. ant for houagtegping. situated ta New York or Brooklyn. Ad- drena C. Ls, West Twenty-third sireet, giving ruil par- tlentara, ga ag 8 me WENTY FOOT Rovi Posse’ desirable. sons A. N BU: corner of Tenth street, ANTED—BY A SMALT FAMILY, THE UPPRI part ofa House, in a good location, between Fou and Seventh avenues, or » House or Part of a Housetm Yorkville or its vietnity, Address 4, 14, Clark, 195 West te _ ANTED—A GOOD SIZED HOUSE, FUREEEED. ™ Brooklyn, suitable for large family or the” "Heights preferred. as E. WANTED BACK, PARLOR: "AND EXTENSION Room, suitable fora dentist of first class practice, hetw: Fourteenth and Twenty-eij hb greets Lexington and 5! wenuce, Address D. 122 Herald office. caine — HOUSE, wir MODERN Im. a grad location. No objection to the upper Daet oft the eltys"on the west side preferred. at $500.4 dren 138 Nassau xtreet, room 16, Sixth avenue. IS HASEMENT cighborhood roast e IRK, 76 Fourth avenae, and is an entirely Fagg 1 seni cash business, Apply to T. Hugel, 325 Broome st., own make only. BREWSTER Rr "CO. Broome atrect, i @ TO $18000—PARTNER WANTED WITT ANTED—A SMALL FURNISHED COTTAGE, WITH, in gasy distance of New Surk. Addrorw A. ¢. bor 290 New York Most office. ‘age $12. 000 wi ae capital to join nbscriber in am old cntatiiehes, manufacturing business, Address J. V. D., Herald office, $20. 00C TO INVEST WITH A Goon. BUSINESS: ‘man, who can command a like sum, in the manufacture of an article which will yield a profit of 200 per cent per annum: or would join in uny other honorable entor- rive which will promise’ better results. Address I. H., OR SALEWA COUPE, NEARLY NEW, TOGETHER with the Tinmnoss. Can he econ at ergiisan's stables, in Forty-aixth street, near Sixth avant 000. On SALE.—A FINE LIGHT SHIFTING TOP WAGON (Dusenbnry maker). cost $75 three months ago, will be sold at's sneritives Cau ba seen at oMice 261 Weat Bighteonth between Ninth and Tenth avenues, OR SALE—ONE MAY | HORSE, BLACK HAWK, Di br wad years bah 16*( hands, rfeatly sound: sold fe Gan beneea at Witlkun HH. Miles” stables, 56 __ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. __ UU ALG RAPE MA AXURACTOMING, BUST, AN AS Fit terms of MAMILTON HE. TOWLE, Te Cedar’ sea, near the Post office. HOUSE OF of Texas bavin, CSE HAND OPEN CARRIAGE, muilt by Brewster, of Broome street, in first rate rand ke | United States Exprese Oorapany’s stables, 46 Trinity 04. ROTARILITY IN THE INTERIOR ig large facilities for the sale of goods, wishes to reoeive the. een for the sale of agrienttural fia: ite Ramo plements, cotton pickers, Ino for, the aale of patent ig FA VERY NAR DSOME ne HoH, tape medic i Dost jes given, Address bo: new and ‘ut Mtie “tinea. Apply at "rah sable, 1287 roadway. OR SACI bay a fault. oF BUYING AN IN. —A VERY HANDSOME, PAIR OF DARK rean Horses. frou Vermont. They are without be noen at Gralam’s stable, 1.297 Broadway. OR SALE—A STYLISIL PAIR OF BAY HORSES. 154 onde high: weil watched, Kind and) sound. Apply at 2 Fast Fourteenth street, after three you ne MA - tere: rat ina T extahl Papers in the elty fora numer of ‘Years. recaeptionable Feterences mon, Address ©., box 154 Herald oflee, ISTS OF NAMES OF P TERS AND ALI 4 ern business men, not to be got elsewhere, lected: useful for nddressing circulars. Room 30,18 Wail treet, or box 4,814 oftiee. 0; T COUPE HORSES in this city: atands 17 hunds high; bright bay: long mane and tail, and Warranted. perfectly xound and. genie, Bold for want « Apply at Cogswell's Livere Stables, corner ii Thiriy-third street, OT, SALE.CA NEW STAREE ON rorry. rest street, neat Madison avenue. Immediate possession, Apply to" WILLLAM "i RAY OR, No, Pine street, $20, 00 TED—AN ACTIVE OR SILENT pe panne with this amount or ipwards, to ‘nan ostehtiahed manufacturing business: good pro- returns; sales mostly to the wholeanle and Address or apply to H, Russell & Co., hirano Bich OVO OR SALE—A PAIR OF BLACK HAWK MARES; RIALS.—THE SURSCRIBER WAS ‘and kind. hand ‘a ta Winsor & New autre treet. WOR SALE—TWO UCKS, ONF. CART, ON five Horses, and Hurnves to match, with good will of foacsaheustomer. iuaire of CARMAN, 27 Water VERY HANDSOME PAIR OF BLACK care old, 15'; hands high: good drivers; kind Alvo a Lop Wagon Harness, Will be sold ‘the owners have no use for them. “Apply at 1,156 NK COUNTER WANTED—25 TO ™ FRET, WITIT Hing, decks, aud Mrnitere for banking oflice, Ad- s, with deseription and priee, T, W. E., box 2, 1 Vow roadway. OR SALR—ONE NEW ONE HORSE TR y IN. quire on the corner of Fourteenth street pit “Tenth avenue, N.Y. C, ™ sours . Oot LLOR AT LAW, 191 Broadway, N YLOCK WANT! WALL OR SALE—A SPLENDID SHIVTING TOP WAGON : lock, hy sof the wo. » handsome Monitor style Road Wagon, Night and " er, and | wahetantially built, by one of the ‘bee! city makers: i be first cls ob Ilerwld | sold aia sacrifice for want of time to use the ofive, KON WORK FOR BUILDINGS. FS; ALSO ONE all of them war “ty BKUILE away oo fone dorte: will be sold at low Stables: corner of Fy ‘ap be seen at the Fifth orty-fourth street JOR SALE CHEAP—A CLOSE PANEL COACH, IX relent order; price Inquire ai 90 Atlantic 1 “LARGE RAY Worse ror wagon. 7 years old Apply at Gurci- way aod Forty: seventh A Tet ETONIANS FOR S\LE.—A BAY FILLY 2 ®, d cbont two months old; one brown horse Colt, artteen v G , | ae ee ee months oid, with two white hind fort; ove brown Gelding vnd T ity erect New Yor four years old next «pring, long tall, ai arly broken, and one tay Gelding, six years oid, warranted snund and kind, beaut! (al driver, can trotin 240, These colts are br Keedyk Mamblelont nm good dams. and warranted la every Waste b. 2 OR 2 SECOND y 18, HAND ? on and are thy the a uy gentlemen Herald eftice Thole stock. Address Post olive. FAXNTED—A GOOD 1 29 OR LO GALLON COPPER nny eartads y “ A 4 CARRIAGES, NTLEMAN GOIN SUL Worm wn ms! Address A, B., bo! > BEA pei > Aaerend A, B., ber will gel! bia entire metas nt, consisting of a ai Horses, fast, sound 4 gentle: a single leanne Landan, § o cde ¥ ‘oape, by Woo and Double Harness: ‘private stapler & fast. Thirty ron and Woburn TTL, TO HOLD HAM BROS, 40 Waster ee Water st single ined A wtrent, till Sep. | VOLOPOSALS, tember 19, when the owner will be ip attendance, from 9 to nann | [2 o'elook, to dispose of the articles ) CONTRACTORS SEP AR SEALED PRO TRACTORS vAnane Seek oe Hess WLANGEIS, HORSE HLAN ‘ iganaen nid table: fue square Blank, | ! Malacca” Whips, Rosettes. Halier MAGNUS BROTHERS. QTALI® TO ERT-ABOVE GRC nat Also horses taken on liv near Bloeeker, D=A PAIR. OF atyrrten? . for which valnable stock, nokl da A, Will be exchanged at 4 fair 4.868 Post office Address by nih aveute to MARBLE ™ ANT ‘BLS, ARBLELZED SLATE MANTELS: ERTOR IN appearaner, more durablo, half the price ot marble, STeWART, 006 sixth avende, between Thirty-Afth aad Vhiriy.rixth stress, FINISH, AND je y RLABEIS Marble Manufacto treat, New York Means MANTELS. — ely to pur els of I rn at very bow '$ Marble Works, No. pri A. KL Tie) Pleat isuvocuit street, near Third avenue, New York. Cut tis ont ARMY AND. NAVY € LAUMS. DDETION AL BOUNTY TO THREE AND TWO YEARS A taldiers, or 10 thelr Prompt collections of pen fiona, prize monev, Ac, Information free of cost. Union Claim Ageney, Broadway. Sonne SAILORS AND. THEIR HEIRS, wr. ing Rountion and Pe Call tiede sonecned prowpay. Mane may for bide and spesidea. ‘Croton At odes Port. Orror Crores Aevenuet Deraxranyr, Claume 1 CONTR AL bday ey kD rhiyrOsat dorsed '* Proposals for Embankment, ot udder and Gate, of its ering. will be reewive offe untill o'clock Ae of Wednesday, oe 18066, for the inpkiug an embankment (of abou cube yards of tmavtrinl) againat the pocth side of (he old receiving reservott in Central Park. Porms. which must sm all eases ae oll necessary Intorruation, “ the Ciel Kagiueer. bei pay NGED TO SOLDI be BE met ‘ula 4 Tice A WANTED IFOR A FAMILY OF THREE PERSONS fand servant, six wafurnisied Ronns. with every come 11 a private house and good locae venience for housekeeping, | 4 tion. Rent not to exceed $75 a month, Address J. V., 5.636 Post offices. ANTED—A (TRD—A SMAT) Vs FURNISHED or PARTE y PUR: WwW Biahed or Lower Part of a larger House. State loweat, ._Addresa be box 3,822 Post office, WaAxtep—oy A FAMILY OF THRE, Ape ‘of « houwe altnated weat of Broadway a teenth street, Kent moderate. Address A mnree street. ANTED—OCTORER 1, TWO OR rirey second floer, suitable for housekeeping, hy « American fatmly ‘of three: location pleasant ami convenient foun oi ‘bath; rent imorerate, Address Wi. HL, 210 Hr lerald offlee. office. ANTED-A SMALL UNFURNISHED MOUSE, Om part of o.bomse. below Fifty.third ntrret, Addrens Sutphia, bor 1,435 Post office, N. ¥ ANTED—A FURNISHED OR AN “UNFURNISHED Howse, for a Gest class tenant: 2 liberal peice wilt Se paid and a iM bay the furn it REEMAN EM EMRESON, 212 Broadway. -ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE, CRNTRAL LOCATION, with modern magia rent not to exceed $1,500. Address box 65 Post oftice, Wirtone, UNFURNISHED HOUSE, OR PART of honse, between Bleecker and Twentieth atrects, wit 500 per year, Address James Sandersom, IN A PARTIALLY UNOCOUPIED house, to store furniture, in Brookiya or Flatbush, Address ‘bor’ 219 Uerald oftice, ANTEDORY GENTLEWAN, TX A SMALL Prt afkuit of Furnished ftooms, on second of crn aprovementag con Broadwiy Ah avonre, and Eighth and ifwentiethwtreet AIL pai ing ft ag busin Fenting rooms and porrding house keepers nee@hot answers reference given and required, Addrevs box 164 Herald offiee, atating terms. ANTED TO RE! FUR B house, Jocated between Seventh sod Thirtiet i Ra Addreas HL, box 6,197 Pe Kighth avons, between Thirty-fourth streets. No objection to beyina ove _ email stock of goods, Address A. 1). C., Herald offier, WASTED 70 ne AT. NEWARK, OF ELIZABETH, niall House, With modern improvements com taining from six to eight ooms, and within five or ten mia utes walk ot Oe oe, Address, stating looslity, price, and C. B., box a1 New York Post oitice, LOAN OFFIC Es. ghd LIRERALLY. ABYANC ED ON DT MONDS, WATCHES, JEW OR ake SAME BOUGHT AT PLE Thane Tor jeans, FAWABRORRRE. TICKETS BOUGHT FOR DIAMOND, ATCHES, JEWELLY, dc. at 77 Bleecker street, up stair TNO.9 WEST TWENTY-THTRD STREET (crete AD Avcnne Hotel), the highest price paid for Diamonds, Wat jewelry and articles of valne, or advances made om the same. DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCIRS, A inwoiry, Silke, &e., oF goods bought’ at full value, Pawn hrgk: Kets Dowght for (he shove. 186Grand street, aca ac near nore. boeteeeaee : = | RESTAURANTS. RSTAURANT—NO. GS BROADWAY, OPPOSITH Bond street, Now York. EDW UL, Branch of 156 and 108 Fulton street. FPrky. SARORE, Inte with Worry, No. 9, Trond siroet MEDIC AL. “tO MARRIED LADISM MADAWE Ps 16i8 Totaliiie French ah I, or No. 2, ralthy. Office Bt A CURE AT ONE INTERVIEW, WITH © medieine, £1 ried | frty-fourth street, em M, MACRICEAG, W. D., ‘ESSOR OF MID. A. wifory, 129 Libarty ‘stren:, cuarantecs esrtain relief te Tadias in all cases ar one inte: out by mail, Priee $5 peo imponition. ioe 8 y wtrnete YR MARRIED TAs rect. Pertodical Ps gr Hi CONSULT DR. KENNPDY, 199 a guarantecd remedies, Debitiiated wvivorators, Ai! boar tROAINED, sing ~YOUTHFUL VIGOR « Vee Dr. POW BES’ bln AND MANILOOD y eapectally all comtonaph Priv ro THE OATUNATES SHOULD CONSULT | DR, p. GAmiy place, Sure vellet in all apes vane [one 1B. KENNEDY'S Ri RE.—NOTHING ELSE can; informmaces (ise them and hennedy’s Invigorator where manhood ix impaired, 16 Flin street URE wonep CASES OF ORR renee, sritnoat mecenr tc time than be giere oF no pay ta iat stew, a 09 —— 00D NEWS. yd KENNEDY: * conmaeane