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8 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1867, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Wenvespay, Sept, 4—6 P. M. ‘The railway share market more than sustained the promise of yesterday in respect to activity and buoy- ancy to-day, and efforts were made by some of the most Deavily loaded of the bulls to promote a general advance, Wib this view New York Central was moved upward, and (Lere wes some talk manufactured for the occasion felit:ve to & propored consolidation of this and other Nines, including the Hudson River, How far the present movement will progress before it is errested is uncer- fain; but the bulls have a strong argument in their favor in tho enlarged earnings of the railways aud the Sbondant monetary facihties a the disposal of the Brock Exchange. The money market continucs very easy, and prom!- ment stock houses bave no @iMoulty in borrowing at four per cent, while the leading dealers in government securities are supplied maiuly at three per ceat by pri- vate lenders, The gener! rate on mixed collaterals 18, however, five per cent, and on the public funds four. Thore is but litte doleg in the discount line, and the est grade of commercial ent, with a few transactions within thirty days of maturt’y. westward was somewhat more active to-day than for but 16 ie still light, although urnals remark that large amounts of 600 Cleve & Tol RR. low Chi & RET RR. 7000 Ferie Bt. im O». 080 St Paul RR. 49g 300) Chi & Mil Lat rn, 400 Mil & St Paul 18 Western Union Tele 42! COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wepngspar, Sept. 45 P. M, Corrox.—There was rather more activity, and the tone of the ma:ket was firmer, with but few sellers below m ddiing uplands at the close, The sales comprised 1,000 per is ra‘ed at Ga7 per five and a half on paper ‘The drain of currency Good ordinary inderate demand prevailed f The sales were 23 6 bs .» 01d, In bond, Receipt: corn mea. 83,624 bushel: market ruled steady under a fair demand, and prices were notable change. High graves ie firmer, but prices were the same. h te about 10,000 bbl hero flour the de ex Havona, at Lge. a ‘Other kinds were unchanged, the Chicago New York to replace that sent into the interior, telegraphed from Washington that the September state. ment of tho public Cebt will show the total amount outstanding, after deducting the amountin the Treasury, to be $2,505,450,095, agaiust $2,511,906,426 at the end of ere in several ‘was quiet but steady. the annexed quotations was active, but prices continued to favor the buy: Rye flour was unchanged in valu the demand, however, was light. Ssles 20 bbia, at $6 25 sale was made of 100 bbls. city at Superfine State and Western aalen were'2,500 bb! rly seseion of the open board railroad shares were steady at the closing prices of last evening, Now York Central solting at 10574, Rock Island 104, and Erie 03s. 45 tho first regular board the market was firmer and thd business well distributed, Bigher than #t the samo time yesterday, Reading 4, and St, Paul preferred 34, Micuigan Southern M, Northerestern 34, Fort Wayne 34, Olio and Missis- sipp! certificates %, Western Union Telegraph was 3¢ 2. 3 > 2 eee SeSe08 ll eeaseRnzaes Common to imedidia extra and chioice Wester We-torn trade br Western choice family. ommon Southern. Erie closed 3¢ BH pH Soate' ry . ry Cora meal, elty Corn meal, Bra Corn meal, Falrfs Corn meal, Brandywine, —The market for wheat w: y, neraly firm. The sales were about 2), 32.22 w $244 for amber State and Michign California; white State and Michigan was quoted at Corn wasio fair demand and firmer, with only limited receipts, The sales woe 116 @ $1174 for for new mixed W Oats were in moderate de- mand and steady, with aales of about 25,000 bushels at 6ffc. a 680. for new Southera, BSc. 6%. for new Ohio and Cl y trifiing, being confined to amali iot 1 44 9 $145 for Western. f malt the sales were about 6000 bushel FREIGHrS continued extremely TH) bushels corn at 2d.y. 1 Tr steamer 21,000 bushels corn 35 5 6 cy 20 a 0 50 50 Ey 85 60 00 oO Saaae Government securities wore moderately active. Pon sixes of 1831 showed an advance of 34, five-twenties of 1862 {. Coupon five-twentt The express shares wore quiet. United =tates 2. Tennessee axes, now, declined %4. At the open board at one o'clock the market was @trong in tone, and New York Cor Cleveland and Pittsburg cold at 89, ex-dividend, At the second regular board the demand for the leading stocks was undiminished, aod prices experienced a further frac tonal improvement, New York Central closed $4 higher than at the Oret regular board, western 3, do. preferred 34, Fort Wayne %, Milwaukee end St. Paul preferred 34, Ohio and Mississippi certil- ates {, Pacific Mail %, Western Union Telegraph %. @overnmont securities were firm. of 1862 and 1865 advanced ¥. Tennessee sixes, new, were 34 higher, North Carojina sixes %. Among the express shares Adams showed a decline of 134. At the opon board at half-past three prices were still New York Central sold at 106% 105; ; Reading, 103%; Michigan Southern, 83% ; Rock Isiand, 104%¢ a >; Northwestern, 464; do. preferred, ¥13;; Fort Wayne, 10654; Pacific Mail, 1444; Milwau- ‘Kee and St, Paul, 483¢; do. preferred, 67 a 6734. quently the market remained clock the following quotations were current:--New Tork Central, 106% a %: Erie, 7034 a 4; Hudson, 126 #9; Roading, 103% @ %4; Michican Southern, 83% a ; Cleveland and. Pittsburg, 88% 089; Rock Island, 104% 0 94; Fort Wayne, 70% a71; Northwestern, 46% @34; do, preferred, 707% a71; Pacific Mail, 144a i; Western Union Telegraph, 434; a 34; Ohio and Missis- stpp! certificates, 2775 a 23; Adams Express, 731 a 7: United States, 734; a 75; American, 73 a 74; Merchants’ 8, Fargo & Co., 65% a 68, Tho motion in the caso of Phelps va, Ross, of the Merchants’ Union Express Company, in the United States Circuit Court, it is telegraphed from Albany, bas aot yot been made, hence the report of its having been ented ts probably premature, There was a very moderate amount of business in gov- 14 at the counters of the lead- Jers, and at the close the market was steady —Registered, 1881, 111% a 112; five-twenties, rogis- , ooupon, 1862, 11434 a 4; and $255 for of 1865 advanced 3. $2.60, without sales. Adama was 1¢ highar, i for unsound do, 66. for old Western frye the ‘sales were ‘at $1 51 for Stato and 1 and nominal, at $150 0 31 58, al advanced to 106%. Harley was du Rock Island 34, North- | woestucad oz boxes cheese at 354,, and 50 tons tallow at 15s. To Bremen, per steamer, 20 bales entton at 3a. 4d. | The charters were:—A bark w th 4.000 bbis. petroleum toa direot port on the Continent, at 4s. 34. Gunwies.—Sma.l sales cloth were made at 24%¢. a 243. Bags were nominal, anila was 3c. higher. with sales of 990 bales at ‘Other kinds were unchangs oderate demund and steady at Sic. a 790., with sales of 35 bales. Hipes.—We have heard of no transactions Prices were demandvd. Hay.—Ihe demand was light, and Shipping was quoted 0c. a Coupon five-twenties ‘te stocks were firm. loLassus,—We heard of no business, Prices remained By auction, 372 bhds. Demerara, at 560. @ Nava Stones.—Spirits turpentine were without material chan e, being steady and in moderate demand. Rosin of all kinds was dull; but ices were unchanged, Tho sales were limited to about Dbls., at $4 25 tor strained and $6 for pale, pitch no sales were Oms.—Of English tm the ascendant. ware 635 bbia., at mall sales at $1 31. ‘Other kinds were Inseed we note ted at $15 a $I atoady, at oar last Provisions. —Recs 1p 8,500 bbia., at $13 50a 7 rime do, and $20 for jens, $22 76 for ol di Sethe ‘OX bbix, meas. buyer, prime; also, for futuro delivery, seventy days, at $23 6) the sles were 125 bbis., at it meata were in he sales wero $ were duil and nominal moderate request, at about former rates 175 packages, at’ 150, a 16'g¢. tor shoulders and 110. a 1c, for shoulders. Bacon was di reported, The lard market continues to rule quiet but Is, at 1230. Ide, Butter was un- for <tateand Ie. ‘a 20, for Weatern, . a 1e!4,, necording to quallty. je wae in moderat» det The sales (in addition to those publishe ravity, in. bulk, de. if of Seprember, at 8 option, from the ist fe. “The market for bonded only heard of ales at 8730 In Phila- wiet and closed easier; the follow. yin the day:—1,000 bbia. standa~d white, for <eptembor, at 82%o., buver's option: 6%) do. do , for September, at 33, At ¥3e.. and 1,500 do., from October to December, at 88e. Rice was dull but steady at former price Union, 16.017; We dvi wales were Cheese was dull, a at former price in our last) were 1,000 bbls, Uveraple at Elizabethport th 00 do. low gravity, sell ernment securitian transact was dull and prices were nomini Mons standard white, 10 th # tho subjoiued quotattons coupon, 1881, 1117; fered, 1862, 10014 a 10934; d @0., 1864, 10974 4110; do., 1865, 1114 a 1113, 10834 @ 34; do., 1867, 1083 a 4; ten- coupon, 3g a % 4: June do, 107% October compounds, tng rales were made ea: 10. for October and Rexos.—Of Caloutta, linseed, furthtr -alea were made of 3 ga, ex Kentuckian, at $2 45, gold, duty paid; 600 bags wat 20 packets, ex morehonse, at'$2 40, and. 1 00) bags, 0! “Grasa were dull at our last quotations Fanvary and July, forties, registered, 994 a 905 August soven-thirties, 107 @ 107; July do., 107% a 107 2864, 11875 a 119'y; December do., 117% a 118%; May at do, 116 a 3g; September igo. for | nglish Talanda, and 12%e, a 1 itico; aisd 1,384 boxes on private terms. ady, at 13%c, & 15o. for soft yellow, and 16e, # 18%c. Bales 40,000 Ibs. at for standard hards, STeanixt was without decided change. so 25,00) do. grease at 7340. a 1c, LLoWw Wo very firm and in fair demand, The sales were 100,000 Ibs. at 11%Ke. a 12%0, Wittskny.—Recerpts, 76) bbls, We heard of no sales; prices were unchanged, however. TRAGEDY IN THE FIFTEENTH WARD. ‘urder of a Woman by Her Husband—Jeal- usy the Alleged Motive—Brief History of The gold market developed increased strength and setivity, che range of the day baving been from 1413, to with the opening transactions at 141% and the Glosing quotation 142 a 3. Cash gold was abundant, ‘nd loans wore made without interest, and at 1 a 2 por ent for carrying. Tho gross clearings amounted to 626,598, the curroncy balances to $2,311,302 and the gold balances to $1,306,516, @ut $114,500 in gold bara, foreiga exchange market was dull and steady. Bankers’ bilis on Englaud at sixty days at three days, 109% a 110%; bills on Paris at sixty days, 6.1614 The steamer Scotia took Our city was yesterday again the scene of a terrible 4 unprovoked murder; one which, from ail the accounts that have as yet unoffictally come to light, will demand another victim for the gibbet. the greeneyed monster that tostigated the revolting murder for which the youthful O’Brien #0 lately paid the forfeit of his life, bas craved for new sacrifices, and the victim of yesterday, whose blood was shea by the lawless hands of her husband, will be inevitably followed by the law's immolation of the murderer, tion of the stern decree, “blood for biood,’’ seems rather to increase than to check th» fearful epidemic which prevails in all parts of the country. The scaffold nd marder stalks unappailed in our midst, notwithstanding the fearful list of victims it bas of late demauded, Again we have to lay before the readers of the Hrnatn the particulars of another murder, perpetrated yester- day morning in East Eleventh street, The whole attending the fearful dee brings the return of the Bank of England ast 28, which shows its position @ corresponding dates iu the three 2 to have been as follows:—- for the weok ending Au os that Utoe and 0.605 £24. 707,728 £29,0 has lost its terrors, Ih will bo soen by tho foregoing that the bauk’s reserve of apecié and bollion bas undergono a further increase, potwithstantiug the de-line in the private balances and fhe addivion to the other securiti selling at 101, the amount of notes in Hlie was £700,123 less than the stock @f coiu and bullion, aod @ similar state of things is Jooked forward to this year; for during the next few ‘weeks the contraction of the circulation, which al Jakes place just priot to the payment of the quarterly Gividonds, will materially streagthen the prevailing ten- As it is, the stock of bullion 01 larger thea at any former period in the his a is two and a half ; aud hence the eir- jan the reserva of colo 0 far as they have come to theremto being lading morning—and joged mvrderer’ and his victim aro Cro- «ro or mulato, and his wife, native of this city. pon Cardena, a Cuby Matild, a colored woma: mer is but nineteen gears of age and the latter twenty. born & slave in nd of a tobacco plant months azo he cawe to New York, employment in a tobacco manuiac- where ho worked up to the pre- joon after his arrival the acquaintance city. About ¢ aod soon afer bere he made and married her. was @ stormy of bis more for Cardena — bec millions higher than elation is vow £309, vent to the feelings thus enge ing ber in every w could instigate, and the quarrela be- tween the parties were very froque) sion he was arrested and prosecated on a chal threatening to Kill his wife, and was sentenced to well’s Island for six mon'hs; but on application of the 0 was discharged after serving out half the term, He was also in the bands of the police on @ charge of stealing @ watch, bot was not convicted of the charge, consequence of these quarrels with his wil that Cardena Orst became known to the police. The ree in eaying that the woman e and tidy in her house. anxious to please her was no reaton whaterer for his being struck with the curse of the whole tribe it Cardeva nursed the jm and distorted to suit his own frenzied imagination all th little acta and sayings of courtesies or rharacteristic friends and admirers, till at marder, and tem; orod by desting ht constituted mi ‘Phe return of the Bank of France for the week ond. Ing August 22 slows the following resnits as compared ‘with the previous retara :—Incrs accounts, 17,000, 0007 ; 660,000f. Decrease—Bills diem Avances, 823,009F. The rates for money {n tho principal cities of the Con- Qinent are quoted thus: — Upon one occa. ,160 ,000F. ; noves, neighbors, however, herself 4 ind keeping, and always aj Hf lord, and Tout {—2 Hamburg .. St. Petersburg .. 7 Console nud American securities were quoted thus ia ‘Lendon to-day aad on previous dates: — Avgust 21. Auguat 30, tries of her sable it took the shape of him to imbrue his hands in bor himself to @ prison overshadowed Uhat stands without tte walis, |, It would seem from the circumstances it it, was unpremediiated yesterday morning officers Bowker and Beane, of the Fifteenth precinct, being on daty in East Eleventh street, were suddenly alarmed by cries of murder and the screams of women issui: the premises No, 15, @ tevement bouse om theii ‘They at once rushed to by a Babel of screams and! excited tates of murder being committed In the back basement of the house, Thi officers immediatoly taade fot parsing into the basement, found stre‘chod om the floor, weltering in ber cited crowd gathered round the officers anxious to de- scribe what they knew of tho facts; for the murderer rated tearful deed in the < a first oy, of the secure the person o! diMeulty; for the maa, ‘The boriness transacted a! the Sub-Treasury to- was as follaws: — Total recoipts... 83,410.00 Total pay'nte SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Wednesdays, Sept. 4-10:15 A. M. HG @mebe Boston W Power 30 xpress Co, Tag Septet accused. Im thi if unconscious of ‘This roused the demon in Cardéna and precipitated the fate of tis unfortunate her to wait @ little, He went quietly to the door, closed it, and theo, suddenly turning round, he seized a smoothing iron weighing about nine pounds, and rushing upon her struck her @ fearful blow on the head with the murder- Our instrument, This one blow felled her to the earth, lay unconscious and unable to cry out for hetp. Her murderer then seized @ small buicher knife, with which be completed the Horrid deed. stabbed her in quick succession in the breast and side, toone of which wounds the doctor subsequently attri- buted the woman's death. ‘The scene was enacted in the Presence of some three or four spectators, inmates of the , Who had been attracted near the spot by the pre- vious quarrelling; but from the rapidity of the mur derer's movements it was impossible to intervene to save the unfortunate woman, This is the account given by the eye witnesses, ali of whom are in custody of the police until after the inquest, which wil! be held this morning. Cardena, with a surprising calmrtss acd stolidity, denies any participation whatever in tho dood d all Knowledgo of it, avowing that tie woman killed if. Wh rested his shirt Was deeply stained with blood, while several large clots on his pantaloons but too cloarly, was other evidence wanting, betrayed him as the murderer. He accounta for the blood marks, however, by saying that he turned to 0 y; that she called to bim to came back her; that he went to the bed whore she lay and that she then drew him towards her, when he first discovered thit sho was bleeding from eelf-in- ficted wounds, Notwithstanding the damaing array of roof agalost him, be persists in this statement ‘ardena was immediately conveyed te the Fifteenth Precinct, where he at present remains locked in cell No. 2, to await the Coroner's inquest, and frum whencs he will be immediately after conveyed and lodged in the Tombs, to await trial and the inevitabio hereafter, A post mortem examination was held yes- terday afternoon, when it was ascertained that the knife with which’ the stabs were given bad penetrated the left lung and ontered the heart. This wound was anes death, Tho Coroner will hold an inquest to-day. NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE, Elizabeth. Drstavonive Fire.—About five o'clock yesterday afternoon the sash and blind factory of W. T. Lum, in Grand street, caught fre from the smokestack, and was completely destroyed, togethor with a large quantity of lumber in Mulford & Reed's yard. By the exertions of the fromen the flames were prevented from communi- cating to the surrounding buildings, It ts impossible to we the total joss, Dut it must be at least $20,000. ‘here is probably @ small amount of insurance on the premises. Stanhope. Destaccrive Frr¥.—About a quarter past one yester- day morning a fire was discovered tn the extensive tan- nory of C. J. Cottrell, at this place, Notwithstanding strenuous exertions to subdue the flames, the building, which was a two story frame, was completely destroyed. During the progress of the fire fears were entertained by many that it wonld communicate to surrounding build. ings, but the fears were groundless, as the wind was not strong enough, Mr. Cottre!l’s loss is heavy, being esti- mated at from $8,000 to $12,000, The machine ten horse power engine are worthless for the purposes for which they were used, and over two hundred oords of bark anda very large stock of leather were entirely consumed. Over $8,000 worth of leather was finished and ready for the market. Mr. Cottrell hus insurance in the Hartwick, Belloville and Morris companies to the amonnt of $5,000. Mr. Edward Ward, who occupied a portion of the second story of the building as a boot ard shoe factory, loses his stock and tools—probably $3.000; no insurance, It {s not known how the fre Origtuated, ARREST OF COUNTERFEITERS, Ulrich and Harvey, Who Recently Escaped from the Kings County Jail, Arrested tn Canad meres Tornxto, Ontario, Sept, 4, 1867, Colonel Wood, chief detect! of the ‘asbington, D.C, force, assisted by local detective officers, arrested in this city last evening Charies Ulrich and Adrian Har- vey, who eacaped recently from the Brooklyn jail, where they were awaiting trial for forgery and counter. foiting United States national curreacy of $500 and $100 denomin: Ulrich is a Grat olass envraver, and bis counterfeits have boen freely taken at the banks all over the States They will appear before the police magistrate to-day, and will doubtless be claimed ander the Extra- dition ‘treaty. . THREE CHILOREN KILLED ON THE OLD COLONY RAILROAD, Bostow, Sept. 4, 1867. Three children, under ten years of ace, named Mar- geret Durgan, Mary Ann Neardon and Alice Martin, were Killed yesterday afternoon, near Neponset, while at- tempting to ran across the track of the Old Colony Rail- road, 1n front of an approaching train. _SHIPPING NEWS.- ALMANAC FOR NRW YORK—TaIS DAY. tonsere Gis | mon ware PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPTEM Cleared. Steamship Union (Brem), Von Santen, Bremen—Oclricha Co. Steamship City of Port au Prince. Jackson, Key West and Apalachicola—Ronner, Brown & Pinckney. 1 figamanio Rebeces Clyde, Chicnester, Wilmington, NC— Steamship Dingo, Sherwood, Portland—J F Ames. piftermanip Equator, Jackway, Boston—Benner, Brown & nckney, wrtcamelip Wameutta, Fish, New Bedford—Ferguson & ‘ood. Bark Trinculo (Br), Patterson, Bristol, B—A Lindsey. Bark Marco Polo (Brem) Minken, Bremen —H Roop Bane Arctic (Nor), Welsser, Hamburg—Funeb, Meine endt. Bark Arletta, Colcord, Malaga—R P Buck & Bark Erwin (Br), Cato, Turks Tslands—E A Hussey & Co. Bark Caphas Sterritt, Babbidge, Elizabethport—W 6 rown & Co, Rrig Exampier (Br), Rwing, Liverpool via Wilmington, arah & McCully, Brig Emulona (sr). Priest, Tarragona—J F Whitney & Co. Brig Waltham, Maithews, St Pierre, Mart—8 R Reynard & So Bria Emily Fisher, Shackford, Turks Islands—C E Knox 10. Brig Gites Toring Pinkham. Taagua Brett, Son & Co. Brig Zero (Br), Fowler, Bridgeport. CB—C B Swain, won Constance (Br), Mason, Halifax—Morrison & Phil. pa. vag Figrdel Mar (Br), Pettis, Parrsboro—Crandall, Um- ray & Co. ree F Peniston (Br), Burgess, Hantaport, NS—Penis. tor ‘0. cbr ‘Wim Mallorp, Jr, Wilbur, Galveston—C H Mallory & 0. obs Monticello, Murray, Wilmington, NC—Brett, Son & 0. pe ig Cosmos, Parsons, Georgetown, DC—Simpson & App. s one F Foulke, Townsend, Philadelphia—N I MoCready & Brig CP Givha. Wilson, Boston—Millar & Houghton. SobrC_C Colgate, Van Brunt, Civita Vechia—Bentley. Miller & Thomas, Rohr E.G Knight, Whittemore, Para—Miller & Houghton, sti sulle (Br), Plant}!, Barbados—Henry de Cordova & D8. Echr Aleorra, Talbot, Arecibo, PR—F Talbot & Co. Schr D Gillespie (Mr). Mills, Halifag—H1 1 DeWoif & Co. Schr Ocean Wave, Zin, Norfoik—W Bedell, Rehr Moses Waring. Bunker, Portland—Jed Frye & Co. Schr RT. Tay, Baker, Roston—Crandall, Umphray & Co, Schr Eagle, Snow, New Bodfort—Ferguson & 5 Arrived. BSteamabip Perafa (Br), Lott, Li ol Aug 24, 245 PM, and Queenstown 25th, 4 PM. with mdse and passengers, to eCunard, Arrived at the city 1 PM, Sept 2. . jon 4118, passed a bark rigged steamer with red funnel, hound posed to bow French steamer: Sept 8. lat 41 17, lon {5 pa sed shin Success, from Liverpool for New Yor! mmship Columbia, Barton, Havana, Aug 31, to Atlantic Mail Steamship Co. Steamship Mississtpnl Ryder New Orleans, and 6 dare from the bar, to New York Mail Steamship Oo. Aug 3, 100 passed steamships Star of the les NW from Tortn nion and Gen Grant, for New Orleans, The first day out eat New Orleans, James Foien, a waster, died of hi ten hinra; the second day out, sick only nell. Von ftosen‘eld and Hugo Schlovioh and tw eorare pravoniere died of fever. Steamship Saravosma, Crowell, Charleston, Sept 1, wi mgpo ant passengers fo Arh ur Leary. rr 3 teamship Albemarie Bourns, Richmond and Nosfolk, to on rion Steamship C or, Biagk, Bai os, 14 days, with sugar, ns, Rio Grande, 45 days, with hides, Dew f8Co. HA Pitt (Br), Steels, Bermuda, 6 days, with oil, to vn & OO. Brig Roseway (Rr). Hammond, Little Glece Bay, 12 da: With coa!, to Morrivon & P tilips. Brig Wild Horse (Rr). Macomber, Bridgeport, CB, 45 Gave, with coal, to F Whitney & Co, 2d inst, in a hurri- dismasted, and put into Portland, Me, to refit; Marie auar of the Sen thr), Burkes Dorchester, NB, 18 d Stir of the Sea (Br), Burke, ester, NB, 15 daze, with stone, to Pt Nevins & Son. ie ? Bae, Laighton (of Tarrington, Me), Leighton, Jackson. yille, 7 days, with yellow pina, to Simpson & Clapp Aug Bl, of Cape Henlopen, saw brie $ Strout, hence for Jack- sonville. A Blossom, Crocker, Bristol, ig Tat Brig H IC Meaiivery, Genr Ida Nicholson, P Bohr Grecian, Newer Schr Mail, Merrill, Rick moz Rohr War Steed. Cash, “ortinnd for Albany, nee, ndon. Witmineton, NO, neaboro, Behr Elizabeth B, Horan, Provi Behr Ariadna, Robinson, Providen Schr Cora, Kelly, Borton. Behr Partition, Horner, New Haren. Soht N'F Burgess, Burg: w Haren, lod. Scotia, Tripol!, Than rince. Steamshi wen Rebecca Clyde, Olty e@ FOR ADDITIONAL SHIPPING INTBLUIGENCE OBE ANOTUGR PAaGk. Marine Disasters, Suir Annacam, Spence, from cargo of railroad tro was towed Into Que fog, when some miles west of Cope Ci NW and then WAW gales, of vioinnt fallen in with « ure, which carried away hor enlls, lower topmasts and tached, aprung her mainmast and damage. Shi Has in the Victoria Docks, at necessary repairs, whieh will three weeke. Bane C V Mixor, on the Spit at Hull 24 inet, got of ame . NO, for Londen, a ‘dead, the cap: Bria Gexvie Annie ( from Wi , don, which put tuto ttallfas. NB, leaky, rope red Gud oatied a new vessel), mast), from ——— for Linge the Sdrn ult, eustain: wheebury, NS, Joho, NB "i riogend. ne will opal at Savannad from Boston, en of Hatteras, during a4 Scan B F Lowst, Leavitte, from New York for Wilmins- ton, NO, with pm Teme ‘Went ashore about two atlee fromm the beach on Frying Pan Shoals, 00 Sat" ‘ay alent last, where she now lies. Tho tug Oldham, © 4714"5 wine went out to ber assistance on Monday . hot get uear her, oa account of the anSaie” Mee gcheonor is in a vecy precarious situation, SreameR TILUAN, PI from, wa. mingion, NC, struck a tah Seah bapeterilie for <0. above the latter a of th, a hot, ee eden ee ee ee noo time. She had a cargo of 6 ybiy spirits. turpentine and 209 pola of rosin, All 0d Uoeicd ware saved, “Sue will probably talsed, Atgoa Bay, Jvily 14—The bark Otago, which put into Table Bay (0° repairs, and was coudemied, was sold on the 26th ult, realizing £432, Garin, Aug 13 (by tet)—(Copy>. Tost off Martha Videsud- Ieee at 'Anjier; struck reef American, [The above may refer to ship Martha Rideout, from Slagapore for Boston, which passed Anjier July 16.) Quesxsrowy, Aug 22—The bark Black Brothers (of Yar. mouth, NS), Capt Perry, from Middlesboro’ (Devon, Eng- Iind) for Quebeo, pat in nore to day with eargo of railroad fron, leaking badly, pumps choked, and beams and (ron Knees sturted aud broken, Her oargo te sligatly shifted. She will be repaired here. Sr Herren, Jnly 29—The Indian Merchant, Buckminster, from Calcutta for Galveston. put in 2th inst. for repairs. She experianced @ gale on the téth June last. In Int 23.48, long 2342 K, which carried away rudder, bulwarks, ‘kc. and the veasel making about « foot of water per hour during the gale, was obliged to throw cargo overboard, ship being on her beam enda, On the 2d of July shipped « tem- rary rudder, which succeeded tn atearing the vessel, On Ero7th July experienced another, tremendous gale, which caused the temporary rudder to get loose. After the gale moderated, secured it again and proceeded on the voyage. Stornoway. August 18—Thirty.seven oasks of p»troleum have been (serred ‘up on the Islands adjacent to tis coast during the last two days, One of them is marked “Chesa- peake Oil Works, Jackson and Neilson, Balttmore:"' an ther “Gawelles & Co., Pure Carbon Oil. Parkhes, Oregon;"* anda third *Nicolal, inspector.” All the casks’ are dam- aged, and have been a long time in the water. Miecollancons. Purser Wm Hathaway, Jr, of steamer San Salvador, from Savannah, has our thanks for favors Notice to Mariners, Notlos ts hereby given that the Fog Bell at West Quoddy Head Light Station will!n future sounded in foggy wearer. neeed of the Daboll trumpet, which bas been dis- continued. JOHN POPE, hthouse Inspector, Ist dist. Portland, Sea's War, % Light voanel Rollof was taken in tow 2d inst by U8 steam- ctu, and prooseded to the Sow & Pigs light station, where she will be placed while the boat belonging to that station is being repaired. Cogan, or West: ‘Whaler brovincetown 2d, schr Susan N Smithy Cook, itic Ocean, with 240 bbls sp oll on bourd, Fayal July 18 fed 75 ‘bb Sailed, from New Bedford $d, ship Josephi: North Pacific Ocean; bark Gov’ Oarver (of and port), with oil, as before reported, Arrived at North Al , rry, Bolles, New London. clean, and sailed 20th do; 25th, Janet, Marvin, Weatport. 88 ap %5 wh not landed and sailed 37th do; 26th, Grayhound rker, do, nothing since leaving here in May, and sailed 30th do: Aug 1, EB Phillips. Ellerton, Provincetown, 8) ap on board, not ‘landed—10) sp and 50 wh all told, and sailed 24, John Dawson, Wiel rd, Tanded 70 sp, andremains tn port bound to Indian Ocean. ‘A loiter from Captain Babcock, of bark Adeline Gibbs, of New Bedford, reporta her at Bunbury, NH, June 8, from Crozeties, having taken 30 bbls sp and 760 do wb oll since leaving Fayal—180 ap, 750 wh, all told, 11 months out, Bound to Sooloo Sea, sperm whaling. ha “kc (by bark John Dawson, at spoken—July’ 4, no lat, Fayal). bark Kathleen, Cottle, New Bedford. clean; Tonta, do, poping this Norton, do do; 27th, Draco, Braley. Hf Bhailer, sew tain siek with liver eo! int; Marsuail, Salem, do, peterpan Spoken. soSbip Jame Wishart, from Caloatta for NYork, July 11, lat ion 19:30 E, Longford, from Calcutta for Boston, June 90, lat 97 188, Jon 47.47 6: Ship Peddington (?) (American), from Bombay for Liver- pool, July I, Int 35.04 8, lon 19 43 B. Ship Enterprise, Dunbas, from Calcutta for NYork, July 7. tat 34.8. lon 28 hig Remires, from Rangoon for Falmeuth, July 15, lat 548, lon 3 Shin'P Pendleton, Pendleton, from Bombay for Liver pool, July 15. off Cape Good Hope, aa tale, Wintanere, from Callao for Genoa, July 30, lat N lon 33 WW. Ship Castilian, from Callao for Cork, Aug 6, lat $8 N, lon ew. Ship Sabino, Mitehell, from Callao for Gibraltar, July 29, Jat. 25 N, lon 36 56. Ship Tatneriane, Hughes, from London for Shanghae, Ser Pint O80 Bion 4347 W, . sl ip Booch Barnard, from Rio Janeiro for Shanghac, July 8, Int $4.86 8, lon 18 46 F. Ship Carolus Magnus Ashiey, from NYork for San Fran- cisco, lat 7 jon 25 W, Ship Rhoda, Storm from NYork for Yokohama, 82 days 8, lon 24 W. ‘ bg ange Shi Liverpool for NYore, Aug 12, at 47 lon 29, B ri Zenhyn from Calcutta for Boston, June 27, lat 8451 lon Is Brig Musi eta, from NYork for Montevideo, July #4, 39 05, te 'Byigs Harp, and Liberty. Aug 81, off Cape Henry, ‘The Samuel (1), from N¥ork for south, July 17, lat 6N, jou 27 W. Foreign Porte, ‘ ota Bay, July 6—Satled, J B Wainwright, Gifford, Aus- ralia, Antwerp, Aug 24—Sailed, Zephyr, Cullock. NYork, Barto. (Pull), Aug 2—Arrived, Canova (Amer), Mira- mic Breen, Ang 21—Arnved, Constantia, Holjes, New Or. leans; Ada, Murphy, [’niladelphia; Lulse Struve, Weyde- mana. NYork; Bremen (a), Neypaber, do; Helmuta Simont, Ubi Savannah. BRexeenaven, Aug 18—Arrived, Amaranth, He'dom, Yori Suiled 18th, Columbus, Hilmer, NYork: 19th, D Hl Watjen, Deetjen, do;' Ubiand, Soltenvora, New Orleans; Humboldt, Gerdes, Baltimore. Boupeavx, Aug 21—Arrived, Nautilus, Hagar NYork, Bancrvoxs, Aug 18—Arrived, Romantion, Ferrer. Orlean , Wilson, Boston; Salvadora, Boroton. Moblin. Beets, Aig 8—Arrwved, bark Elias Barss, Conyers ork. Chnoirr, Ang 2—Sailed, H B Wright, Park, and TJ Southard shop, N York. Capiz, Aug I7—Arrived, Paragon, Wolsh, NYork. Cnowstapt, Aug 17—Afrived, Hitterdalen, Hoel, NYor' Sophia, Johanason, do, sailed 17th, Josha Care Town, CGH, July 7~Arrived, schr Gertrude Howes, 0 N 4, bark Leopoldine Fraude (Pi reka (Br Diosmore do ) brig JO Clark, Preethy,- NYork. Sailed 2th, brig John Brightman, ore Roston. Crenrurcos. Aug 2i—Sal bark JK Weiden, Havana; 28d, brigs Mercedes, N York; 26th, Lima, do, Danpaneuies. Aug 8—Arrived, Precursor, Thompson, Ta- ganrog for NYork, Fa: mouru. Aug 23—Arrived, Hooghly, Jenkins, Rangoon. Gorxensuna, Aug 16—Cleare4, Treni, Elfversson, North Americ: 7th, Andaman, Otis. do. Grovcesrer, Aug 23—Arrived, Glenafton, Diekson, NYork. Gexos, Aud ib—Arrived, Marievette, Filiberto, Philadel. a. : Gueexocn, Aug 20—Sailed, Confidence, Johnson, NYork; 22d, Stormy Petrel, San Francisco. ow niihaoow, Aug 2—Sailed, Columbia (0), Carnaghan, orks GeisrewonDs, Aug 2—Arrtved, Minna, Stankel, Philadel i“ Pikes, Aug 30—Arnved, Guiding Star, Hopkins, New Or- Jeans; 2ist, Transit, Kelly, do. oe a lvth, Arctoras, Mason, Net nia | Orleans; 2th, Ata- Pinkham. NYork, ka, Aug 2l—Arrived, Cimbria («), Trautman, New 4 Mth, Sidon, Movik, San Francisoo. Havana, Au’ 80—Arrived. bark Vivid (Br), Baker, NYork. Balled 2ith, schr Maggie B Gray, Piilabory, Philadelphia; 25th. ship Helen _R Cooper, Carter, Londou; 27th, brig Jea nie Clarke (Br), Rovers, Kon. 430th, brigs Wield, Osgood, Boston; EicheYOld), Kobestoam, NYork. Hauiraxy ept 1—Put tm, brig Branch, Card, from Wil. . Aug 9, for London, crew sick. 5 brig Gentle Annie, Parr, from Wilmington, NO, for London, having repaired. VERFOOL, \ug 21—Arrived, Volant, Castner, Galveston; ain, M’Guire, San Frangisco; 2d Bidwell, Cana, Brunswick, Ga, bd WO hn (8), Prowse, NYork (and left Queens- t Rennie, Decker, O''y Point; Alice Scott, Peterson, Gatveatot ic, M’Stoker, and Herald, Cal ew Orioana: 9b. Stowell, NYork; 3d, noch r. Benner, Bostor ipparcias, Vaughan. Bog'on, Tatria, Sewall, icoan express, Warsaw, San Francino, Ent out dist, JH Ryerson. Gardoer, Cooper, New Orleans: Cry of Baltimore '(#), 1, Willams, NYork; Joueph Fish, Stackpo hd, Tom Vokes, Murray, Galveston; 234. R |. FB Day, Durtiam, Phiadelphia (ent out July 25 for Mobile), Loxpox, Aig 2i—Arrived, Beliona («), Dixon, NYork (and ent out to retural 224, Kobin Hood. Mo-gan, do, ag lwred tid, AA Dretert, Moore Newcastle and Alexan- sailed from Gravesend 22d, John Good, Crowell, Philadel- phia (and passed Deal 26th). LoNDONDERRY, Aug 21—Sailed, Minnehaha, M’Grath, Net York Mecrovese, July—Arrived. Albert Eduard, Lyon, London ‘arry, Malaga, via Rio Janeiro; Fred Warren, Homewood. Liverpool. ug 21—Safled, C F Eaton. are bark Arthur, Briggs, New Or- shou, el 17th, bark Danl Webster, Nickerson. Boston, with a cargo of ihe frat new rulsins shilpped to America;” gitn, phe Ane (Br), Feory, NYork: sehr Lydia Hilton (Br), Saw. till, do. Th port 20th, bark Stel fan, Sparrow, for Boston, lig; rehre Chalenge, Law, for N¥ore, 40; Frances (We), (or Baltimore, do, 4 others, paliayeas, Aug —Arrived, brig Frank B Allen, Norton, orth . Tn port 20th, barks Rebecca Carman, Savage, for NYork; Tl Drummond, for Montreal (eld 26th), and othefs. Newrour, Aug 22—Salled, Highland Mary, QUEENA TOWN, A! 2~Arrived, Worcester (1 Liverpool (and ald for Baltimore); ship Arracan, Spencer, London for NYork (see Disasters); 25th, City of Wash'ng- ton (s), Halerow, snd Chicago » Pree, NYork for Liver. pool (and both proceeded). UNDURLAND, Aug #2—Artived, Edmund Kay, Atking, Pea. pacola. ‘St figvewa, July 17—Artived, Montrose, Small, Sourada (and sid for Amsterdam), 19th, Maria J Smith. bh Ren. Id 4 Geen iS Indian or Galveston, tn f ie 8B, Mt 4—Arrived, bri Layton, NYork, Aug isearrived Vidtar’, Johannsen, NYorke ‘Aug iS—Arrived, Boeale, Cavasea, New Or Jeans. Tanie Bar, Jnly 17—Arrived, Scotland, Sherman, Cardiff. Amorican Ports. LEXANDRIA, Sept d—Arrived, schr Isabel Alberto, Tucker, NYork. SM—Arrived, schr Mary Adame, Billings, Portiand, BOSTON, Sept $— sited, ache eStart, i morelat Rice. di MC Hart, art, Phila Cardenas; F & Shaw, Nya igi, Selterine (Be), hn, Aur Care as ¢ ork: 4 John Price, Nickerson; do. i Sailed—sbip Beasle Parker, feom the Roads. dth—Arrived, steamer Neptune, NYork, ahip Benn Storer, Calcutta; barks Siriaa Star, Com Hi ion; Wet. ai: Goat, Stik coupe Nate attic, or jahoney, a; Bitzabethport: JM Wiewell, Work} Robdia, Roodout, schr Mogul’, Calh Jncteonelile. a sae 9m Patio, ole. sriestoay seh? ae 7 brig Senora Linden, Gh toah, Rodonda 9%, ‘W Grice, Walker Lewis), 8t Jovas, Ant pcinered Bark Bkjold (Nor), actin O° ih a Geiphia, Wi Cieared—Sehre Di Shaw, Baltimore; WB ite Fannie Butler, Bartlett, N¥ork; schr Union, "Aug 28-Bailed, bark Helene, Jackson, CHARLESTON, Aue si—Arrived, bark, Lilia M. (Br), Clark, ON, Ag St parine filareth Norte, Siosuer Dou, Chandler NYork for’ West ladies, ‘put ta for CALATS, Angnat 29—Cleared, schrs Starlicht (new), Rintonfort NYork; 380th, Amanda, Lamson. NYork; Bist, Qnward, Hadiey. and David Faust, Lord, NYork; Tea May, Drisco. Philadelphia, Arrived Biat, achr Ring Dove, Wooster, NYork. FASTPORT, August i ache. Starlight, Biatche ford. NYork: $6: brig Charles Heath, Woman ‘NYork. FORTRESS MONROK—Went to sea 28th ull, ache Dear 29th. bark Aquidneck: Sth, brig Ro- ‘sehr C inton; Ist, “bark Manitou: brigs Cleta and Matilda, all bound to foreign ports, GEORGETOWN, D ©, Sept. 3,—Arrivod, sobre Wood. rutf Simms, Pharo, New York; Oneida. Davia, Ros‘on: 85 Fort, Fort, Providence; J P Cake, Endlcot!, Now Bedford; Annie Lewis, Jayne, ‘New York; I J Rarmond. Pharo, New York; Edward Reed. Haws, Boston: Lucinda A Bay- lisa, Baylisa, Boston, Sailed—Schys Caroline Kiengle, Waoirut, Cohasset Nar. rows: Oaks Ames, Edmunds, Hoboken; J 8 Bragdon, Newcomb, Boston: § J Bright, Boston; Jimes Bradley, New Haven; Edwin Reed, Roston; Consjellanion, Kelses New Haven; Valentine, "Bayless, Bridgeport; | Minerv Knight, Bush, Boston; © BE Elmer, Hatley, ‘arehouse Point; Joseph P Cake, Eadicott, Jersey City; 8 T Wines, Hulse, Dighton, HOLMES’ HOLE, Sept 3, PM—Arrived, US ship Porte month NYork, on a cruise; steamer Chas Pierson | Nash. nise; sehr David Babcock, Colcord, Bengor yacht Minnie, Barney, New York, on @ “uise, Sailed—Brig F Nelson: achrs Tdaho, Leesburg, Sami War- ren, Caroll ec Med*ord, Hyena, Ranger New Globe, E & Conant. Richmond, Gentile, it 8. AM—Arrived, bark Orchilla, Havener, Philadel. phi for Boston: brig Mary Lowell, McFadden, NYork for do; schrs Emma, Peterson, P naacols for do; Dan! 3 Mer+ thon, Avers: EB Wheaton, Tittle, and Jae Veltren, Cara: Vier, Philadelphia for do; Hattie Paige, do for Porta. moiith: Anna Maria, Copp, Providence for shulea, 43, Wee tin Louisa, Snow, and Seven Sisters, Crowley. NYork for nrah Lou! 8 Saco for Philatelphia, teamer Chas Pearson; schrs David Babcock, Sa- rah Louise. KEY WEST. Aug 26—Touched in for provisions, Br schr Saranac Tavitco (and ald 27th for Queenstown). NEW ORLEANS, Aug 30—Arrived steamships Mariposa, Quick. NYork ; Oriental. Snow, Roston. NEW BEDFORD. Rept $—Sailed, schrs Josenh Fla Rathaway, Philadelphia; Minnie ‘Anne, Parsons, d Thomxa # Smith, Bowman, NYork; Ariadne, Robinson, Eltzabethport. NEWBURYPORT, Sept 1—Arrived. schrs Cerro Go-do, Bossion nd Veraal, Perry, Philadelphia; General Marion, rorrey, NYor Balled, 21, sche Baward Lamever, Reet, Mayagiaz, PR. PHILADELPHIA, Sept 8—Arrived. brig Wild Flower (Br) Sanford, Haat Caicos; achra Jula F Gam naga, ‘leks, Port: land: M Tilton, Fritzinger, and J Satter hwaite, Long, Ros- pen Sea, Coombs, Bangor; Ada Virgiula, Lew! chester. Cleared—Rrig AH Curtis. Durgin Bath: schra MW Hup- pam Hupper, and Orosimbo, Bagley, Boston; Broadtie!, well, Must Greenwich, PORTLAND, Sept —Salled, bark Florence Peters: brig Etta M Tucker, eared, scht Maracatbo, Henley, NYork PORTSMOUTH, Aug 30—Arrived, schr Mary Ella, Tal+ poy, Philadelphia, AVANNAT Ang 80—Arrived, schr Loyal Scranton, Lowden, NYork. Below a bark, SALEM, Sept 2—Sailed, schrs Henrietta Simmons, God- frev, and MP Hudson, Smith, Philideiohia, WILMINGTON, XC! Sept 1—Arrived, bark Doon (Br), Munro, NYork; brig Matron, Wi'son. do: schrs John Ferris, Si Toho, do 2d, Maria Hall, Shepard. Boston; RW Brown, jeker, NVork. At anchor off Fort Fisher, Sept 1, schr Susanna, Packard, for NYork. et re EES EEA ite ins FOR SALE, QVIL WAR AT CASTLE GARD: For the manner in which emij the railroads and Commiastoners EVENING TELEGRAM today. N_OLD ESTABLISHED STOVE AND TIN WARE Store for sale, in one of the mos! prominent atreeta of the city, and doing's vary good trade: price $6.90) the pro- tor wishing to retire from business, Addroxs L. M. B.. Jerald oMee, ATAXERY GRRat SaORIFICR, Postrive! Lease of «large four story Store and Tan: nding Fixtnres aud Stack of Groce street, near Firat avenue: lease to Mi year: ‘store and houss would now lot Yoar readily; must be sold this wack at KILPATRICK, Bull's Hi A CORNER GROCERY STORE FOR SALE and Fixtures, forse and Wagon if desired. store 152 Gold street, Brooklyn. RARE CHANGE FOR A YOUNG MAN.—FOR SALE. an established Office Business; profits lange: small #mount down; balance can be paid from profits. Apply at 318 Fulton streets room ll,” Mg ‘sed GOOD CHANCR.—A BOARDING HOTRE FOR aale; isin a good location, and wi'l ne-ammodate 50 Doarders, Inqu re at 100 Cole street. Jersey City. FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORR..ON ONE OF the bes nas to the city, for sale, Amount of yearly business $6), A banoe QUANTITY OF EXCELLENT TABLES and Shelving for sale cheap. Apply to GUSTAVUS BAYLIES, 24 Rroadway. FANCY GOODS GTORE FOR RALE, AT A GREAT erifice.—One of the best wlanda in the city: business eatablished over eleven yeara The onlyre son forselling aut proprietor retires from business, Appy at 224 Third 1@, near Twentieth atreet, RARE CHANCE.—TOR BALL, ONE OF THE BEST ante suffer between Emigration, see the $1.49 10 $1,590 per jam price, Bank Buildings, 86,00. MORRILL & RAMSAY, 240 Broxdway. A Bitine sand Barroome, with license nvid and a good stock of Liqnors on hand; will be sold chesp as t For the manoer i Le ca genlggente euffer manoer in roads and Commissioner’ of Emigration, EVeSinG TELGORAM today. ~~ PRES BEE. ‘The Deputy Commissary General will receive sealed “cag ders, in duplicate, until nooo on Friday, the . Shit SEPTEMBER, NEXT, ; ‘1 his office tn Hamilton, trom all persons who may be Ing to supp y Fresh Heef for Her Mujesty’s uilitary f within the Meriguda Islands, from the lat Jauuary, 16%, the Bist Deceniber, 1870. Tenders will @ required for Hamilton snd its fay . fine uding the camp at Prospect 'lll, und all troops stato at Boaz and |:e.and Islands, and ali camps which are o: be formed west of the Fl tts Bridge, ‘Security required or the first year, £600, Becurity required for the second year £590. Beourliy required for the third year, £400, ‘Tenders will be required for St. eirges and tte env: ong. including the troops at Paynier’s Vale, and ll camps w hick ‘are or may be formed “east” of the Flitts Bridge, Security required for the frst year, £4). red for the secon! @ fe oonee REQUIRED, £1.00. The Meat to be inspected aud appraved at (he stores by the senior c mmiasdriat oficer or officers, person syometed by him, and it ie «uh-equently to ered by the cont jor, at his own expes.e, at the Darrocks and camps now exlating or t) be 1 these islands, ‘with the ‘eacention of Boaz and 1 a meat ject to appror delivery. the Quartermaster se ek _ the erent of any oh jection arising as to ‘the meat ou the part of the troops, or cer, should ee anen ane pod aconpt es matier aha! . bo. nm abail be Goal. eiigiitlbipete — Ha and departments to draw from the stores. Tssues will be made five days tn each week at such as may be directed by the squior O» ‘A reserve of cattle equal to i pader ordinary cits te soniraciar and, saust umes: vain tain yy the con! a Fequrred, be submitted to the imapection of the riat, ‘The envelope containing the tender to he market Maat’ and the price, In words ant Grures. to be tated per pound in penos an! hundredths at « penny. Tender mut be aocompanted bys later from, tw, it persons, wl are willing ‘beoot Pmonnt at the'specified securities for the dua fulfilment, the oontracts, Should any tender be aconnted for any of the above: vices from any parties residing In{_ ova = ia, or the Btates, they must be prepares to establish agente in ton and St. Georges, ‘Tenderers. oF their securities, reatting in Nova must be spproved by the Deputy Conmisaary charge at that tation, Should any tender he accepted from a oitizer of Unitea States, he must be prep red with sureties residing in Bermuda, or t Jeposit the amoun! the security in the treasury chest, unt the termination the contract. ‘The contracts may be voided after the termination of first year by cither party on uiving «2 won ba’ nottos wriiin, Tne beputy Commissary Nate sip Poni rea to himeelf & F of rejecting «ny ur al fC PePagment will be made 1p treasury bills at par at the ah gg 2 ao 7 W. GULDIE, D. 0. | Commissariat, Barua, Hamintow, Aug. 1 JROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT. ’ TO CONTRACTORS. ‘Separate sealed propoduls, wich endorsed with the the work to which It selates, the aus wi Sep: ing sewers, to wit 8) eciflention No. 3%.—(u icon street, between’ and Duane streets; and in Cherry street, between J and Jefferson streets, ; Specification No, @),—In Third we@van, between 11m a Ni8th streets; in Second avenue, deiween 16th in 1th street, detwean Thin venue and Hi ‘ver. with branch in avenue s; and in 12420 atreet, bet Fourth and :tth avenues, ciflcation No 4@t.—{n Willett street, between ord Hous on streets; and in iy fon treet, between snd Sete " seitteation mreets, nit 0 ifeation No. 48.—In ste Went Torn fth ‘nt Gansevoort streat?, “ehihavanue, between J ve and Wert Twelfth dy and In Hudson street. betwen |” ry and Hammond Mpectfication No 44 —Retween urth and enty-ninth atreeta, and bet Pa Fifth aven Specificarion No, 46.—Ui he rain Pi ‘and Firty-third streets, be.ween 1 Ninth aves Apecification No. 46 bighty-firet street, between ond aud Third avenues, Speeitie.tion No, 47.—Im Third avenne, from enih atreet to and through Kighty ‘gn b street to irene. Specifcation No. 4&.—Between sevanty-ninth and eighth sticets, and between Fou th nd Fifth avenues, Plana for the above can. ¢ seen. and speciheations ang! forms for bids oblained om appiieation ut tir ollce. THOMAS atRVENS, Rope 1. DanwAGH, { agaed Orrick Croton Agoxovc? Herantwenr, Sept.4, 186%, INSTHUC QUE War ar CASTLE WaAenen, é EVENING TELEGRAM to-day. “ fi A WIDOW WISHES AN ENGAOEMENT AS erness, housekeeper 1 would find’ her an oqvelt ® the eniire charce of chide al ei teach the rudiments of av i eo a in the country; references of wouree, ‘Address ith at., for two dav, ‘Owner fa goin GONMITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. A STORE, WITH ENTRANCE ON TWO &TREETS. auitable for nny husiness requiring room; the Lense for Tnaitire af 125 Sixth avenue, between Ninth and reets, =FOR SALE, DOWN TOWN RES’ AITRANTS, A..~Tiqnor stares, Hotels, Prodnee Ktants, Ment Siena Poultry Stands, Crockery Stores, Corner Groceries, Sample Rooms, Cigar Stores, Provision Stoves, Rakenes, Billiard Saloons, Shoe Ticel Factory, Vinegar Partory. MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street, A RARE CHANCE.—THE STOCK. PIXTORES AyD A Tease of the frst class Toy, Perfimery and Fancy Goods Store, 683 Fighth avenue, with immediate possession, OOT AND SHOR STORE FOR SAL Sands and Bridge streets, Broo! tock, Gand Will and Fixtures. to close up. the bac © Srhre to let, bargain. Inquire of SAMUEL F , BARTOL, 221 Pearl street, New York. CORNER OF FAMILY, RESIDING NRA SING SING, HAVI Procnred the servions, of potent governess Rurope, desire a few vowing ladies ta educate with own Attention paid t» taal devortment, Addreagy for three daya, nS, Sing Sing. LADY (PROTESTANT) OF BXP! AL rence will give lessons, Fre: 2 oxolnnge for Hoard. dress M. N.. »! “tf German, in Bout olty refereneea, on O, ” —y RY—PRIVATE INSTRUCTION DA: tn Bookkeening. Writing. Arithmetic, Sorresponden: fo. Avortments for Ww YS Business «0 lege, 20Bowery, eee enin, Grammar, A Pann; aR aTS STRUCTION IN PENMANY ship and ee) wening. Ladies or demen tnay. tocaten fi ‘ton at hours eulting urteenth: their convenience, Rooms, treet, « 8, GOLDSMT’ RUG STORE FOR SALE—AN EXCELLENT 1, tion fora physicion or druggist. Apply to FRA! LEF, 20 Beekinan street. ISTILLERY FOR SALE.—CAPACTTY OF AMOeaitons, seam Boise 4.80 horse mower. ali new and in complete working order: or woul take a partner. Apply to P. GAPENE netioneer, 25 Bo’ 3 POR, SALES THE LEASE, STOCK ANO, PDC URES Of a Merchant's Tatlor Stare in a first clise location. Apoly to EDMUND DEACH, 148 Remsen street, three doors from Court, Brooklyn. R SALE,—TO BUTORERS—A FIRST RATE STAND in a village near New York, with Horans, Wasons, aod everything ready to cerry On the business; hia a large nom: ber of customers: will sell the property, or le a0 i fur fre are to. pool party. Apply to JOHN O. HIGGINS, No. FPine street, Ni York. BALOON ON A PROM. IOR SALE—A FIRST-CLA: Wyeat thoronghtare dowa town. For particulars address X. Y., Horald ovfloe. OR SALT.—FOUR ROUND 3 BARREL TANKS, AND several bo! from with doors, in pettact ortak Ane LY, corner North Thirteenth and First streets, RRS OF A reet. Brooklyn, OR RALR—THRET SECOND TANI Safes: Merring, Wilder and Stearns & St cheap; at 63 Murray stres OR SALE-STAND IN WASHINGTON WARKET Corner Market In Fight avenus. owned by one PROOF vin makers; man; wants fo sell one or the other. F actionlare in quire Corner of Bighth avenue aad Fifty strat M. SMITH, OL) FeTABLISHS) DINING, POR, sate—rnar Ormer and Bar Raloon, bei) street, over the Franklin Markat; ove of the bast fooations in the city. Ap. ply to JOHN T. STEWART 78 Nassau strent. THR LRAS#, STANK m SAL ANO. PIXTIORE: of a Liquor Store, known as tha Powtar Mn ham. Apply on the premises, or to JAMES BYR John's Collere, Fordham. OR SALE—A QRATN DISTILLERY, IN working order, at berzo!n, PECARE & CO., 229 Broadway. OR BATR—AN OLD ESTARTISHED FARBER AND Rathing aaloon, doing & gord businese, on A-ovde ne 9007 Ww A firet hn fa oui street; oF to 8 ble tenant will be lel, Address J, 8, CO. box 4.358 ‘oat office, Rk SALE — nico Stock; doing @ good business, near First avenue. JOR SALE OR TO LET—RECTIFYING PISTILEBRY Fixtures for ante and Store to ren! plendid location for the whoteaale liquor or any obher bueinene: terms eney Call for further information st 84 Jay etreet, New York city. A lot of Rum for sale in R SALE OK CHARTER=THR NEW SLOOP LUNA, Of 40 tons Durden; bullt expressly for the oyster burt. ness, {nformation apply en board at pier 81 North river. i.e ROOM FOR BALE—€8 BROAD STRELT, BSTACRANT AND DINING SAL.GON FING GROCERY, NMW PIXTURES AND A 139 Fourth etrest, OA. cation, doing a irrge business, will sell the or taterest; « opening for enterprising :nan JAQUES, 208 Hrondeway, APES POR BALK OfRAP.—ONR OB 1280 fo, i Gates, of kee. G. QUIRK, 12 Wilitam streey D MAND SAFES POR SALE OHRAP,= r 50 & large oF emal! quaatitiey, at $2.000> suneh foom' oa Broa er will bare investigation. Adres WOR GALE, THA BRST SAMPLE AND Aaned \ tht Pt RC A aSD Ghothags oquare, New fae ae ® 6.000. sit oSfo°:, SIATURBS tiny er al Saeco square. 4 @ LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS TRA AL in a primary school, or ns governess for young 1 di wr ting; can tench the Mnglieh brapebes: vd hands has been 4 t eh Call at the Dew 3 some years; tiouse room 1a, VILLA OB Sal ‘grorsince of this 1 of Septander, A’ 2 60.— WRITING 3 LYSSONS—ROOKKEEPING riting Arithinetic, Alews~e Spetiing rivata roms, wh or a -tnese Coll Mt THE Nowrit OF GERMANY, H. £ h knowledse of the French and BE . languages. to find apottouss governess in @ family, She ia 8 good mus drawing. Keferences YOUNG LADY D@uinre 4 S1TC ATION I & PRie wate family ty teng® Engiah and French, oF SRS paoiow to ap luvalld lady, Address Mary ¥. Erol, office. LITERARY YOUNG Lavy W fogagtnents, reads with marred familiog the porta, history Fneien § sons {n cnr: onde won Ena WHITING, SLIP IMET C&O, Dor WEN. &@ roadway, an ased in the lest New netic hy the mort rand methods, Atness, cramping or tren ing aod make Uypen daw and evening. ‘ ton for the p LIE. 437 Seventh OVERS F the wd ition in a school or family. we ach, Spanish, Plano, Mary and Sng.ng Addvess 3 ins Nomeyn, stetion ivek Iwarity N_Y.=€labieen yea eatra “ pikBO mmm Term opens Sei bere, Lew CS for ladies Military Drill Cor seme, Brery faci liv for the best OF ven ed! Lion. a eee et, ALONZO FLACK. A. Ma. Prinetpal. | COMPETENT TEACHRRY Ads es@ fue, corner of Thirteth street. ¢ noe lad " tieaiea. For 4roulare, fe, ES808 ALERTS Slt Itt Breneene oe ao German, “ f seirty 3 vy cmap oat a methos, to day aad even! aaa say period, Frivate lessons given Wf deslied. __' SITUATION a8 eb and musioy, fou street. oF MODBRN LA! virtg- erat aaah £ b, B being egy ce Richmond county, COAL, WOOD, 4:0. ' SHAS, SPARKS WOOD YARD, FouT OF PUT’ a North river, de Weer W mgioa erst rs OEY CIEPHIY Bad Shape desired, at £83 A CALDROS—DRLIVERED IMMEDTA CORP Raa Sathatten as Wore, Fifteenth : serene 0. 9 J. 8! A TOY FOR ORNCIN® Locust MOUNTA! Conl—The deat Ise Coke delivered can aiteRwoopts, Prem ied street toe a a | za: PMS artates Re TE cn gy

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