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‘SALES AT THE NEW TORK STOCK EXCHANGE, 2» August 18—10r15 A, 20shs Del 4 H 60 10. + «+s 160 W ¥ Central RR, . AND COMMERCIAL WEDNESDAY, August 18, 1860—6 P. M, Wall street—that is so muon of it as is not acous tomed to exercise any deep consideration upon the @omplex features of the great financial problem ‘Which 19 here every day presented for solution in @ new and hitherto unthought of shape, or the den currents fowing from unknown and to them fandiscoverable sources that feed this great lake of mm, Droducing varied agitation as their \yme or number increase or diminish, and that is QO small portion of it—was surprised at the exceed- dy light ofermgs of bonds made the govern- Ment to-day upon the occasion of the third of the-August purchases by Assistant Treasurer But- terfield under Secretary Boutwell’s order. Proposals ‘Were wanted for the sale of $2,000,000 of five- ‘twenties, as on the 11th and 4th inst. Upon these tes the offerings had been of $7,250,000 and 400,000 respectively, while at a later date, when proposals were invited for the sale of $1,000,000, the offerings were $2,258,000, To-day, however, the @mount offered was short of the number advertised for, aggregating only $1,136,200, and these were qmoatly at figures above the current market, Under the circumstances, of course, the whole amount Offered was accepted, and the Assistant Treasurer Subsequently announced his intention of advertising for the balance of $363,800 for purchase to-morrow. The circumstance of so few offerings of course Hately spggested a combination on the part of 1 who did not appear as sellers, with ® view to influefice the open market, It is not as- Gerted here that such has not been the case, @ coall- of that kind being by no means a thing likely tht of by many operators dealing pretty hgovernment bonds, but there is a possi- bility that {he incident which suggests it may tiave * Occurred without any concerted action. It has been _ more than Once mentioned here that the offerings of bonds on the market were very lignt, and especially of fate, ajnce the recent depreciation became so Marked, and that the receipts from the country had fallen off to almost nothing. Moreover, brokers hav- Ang orders for large amounts have found it extremely dimicult, and in some eases impossible, to fill them at the current figures of the market, the quotations of which were mostly made upon dealings in very small tots, the large holders deciining to sell unless at ‘@ Very considerable advance upon the market, It Wwapparent from this that the recent decline in prices has been brought about mainly through the And timidity of the small ex-dealers yo, ed with the strong under current that ex- dated in the market gnd frightened at the decline in \ oumstatidés, to those who un- stood al} this and the undiminished confidence at and pinall alike, had in a f aes vuru, it was really less & matter of Niprisg thas the offerings to the government were 89 light “to-day than would have been the . @py véry considerable amounts at the then Giofea onthestreet, It 1s probable that if there had been any suspicion on the part of the large dealers that the » Proposals to sell would have fallen so much short of the amount to be purchased some of them might have offered bonds at flzures above the market, on the chance of their bids being accepted; but, of Course, no such Knowledge was attainable, and each acting from their own understanding of the real firmness of those securities, the larger dealers know: ing this best, might naturally enough, and without apy combination, have foreborne to submit any pro- posals. It may be furtner remembered, in support of this theory, that one of the most prom! nent deal- ers on the street did not offer any bonds to the gov- two occasions on Thursday $1,000,000 was FINANCIA as ~ a SIREELKASSSSSLSS: 000 do. be 1000 N ¥ 7's, bi, reg... 5000 Erte 44h mig. 1000 Hud Riv ist im’ &E 4000 Te W eqip bus. Riuo Mich Cen e'xv0 bs: 180 800 Chica Aiton i 487 ich Cen 0 be. 00 lcago & Alton 2000 Long Doce be..."- 9 14 shs Fourth N Bk. 200 Del, Lack & 100 N J Centra! 160 Morris o * 100 Dubé Siour Gi”: ML 100 Wiikesbaire Goi ‘ b irae 12 M, and 2:15 o’Clock P. M. One o’Clock P. M. 100 shs Chic &NW RR.. 100 Mil & it Paul RR. 1Ou0 Tol, Wat, & W Rit: 100 do. ... 100 gop Cal OBR. 100 N J Centrai RR 103 100 do 106% 60 Chi, Bur STREET QUITATIONS. Half-past Five o’Olock P. M. 1d, Unaby these COMMERCIAL REPORT, WEDNESDAY, August 18--6 P, M, Needy af our last quotations ; 1, Were dold of private terms Oorrzx.—Rio was quiet but 8,004 bags Santos, ex James Hul were dull, but unchanged. market foF this staple w: demand oeing principally from spinne: ated about Ac. per Ib, The sales were 2,728 bales, of which 2,206 were for spinning, 292 for export, and 280 on spec: ulation, For future delivery there was a fair business con- summated at higher prices. The sales were 400 bales basis low middling for December, part at 273¢0.; 400 do. for Janu ary, part at 2714¢.; 100 do. f. 0. b, at New Orleans for Decem- ber, at 27)¢c. ; 200 do. f. 0, b. at Savannah for January, at 27c.; 50 do, for October, and in Bultimore 160 bales low mid- ditng for October and November on privat fairly active, the and prices apprecl- Hobie New Orleans vP ria, and Memphia ‘nd Tegan crop cotton from Georgfa was raised 9 county, and re- It was disposed of at —The first bate ot on the plantation of ©. 8, Shorter, Musco ceived to-day byhies these purchases, and that the entire amount tained from one house below tho Ket figure, which oiler has not been repeated. At is not impossible to-day that the offerings may greatly exceed the amount to be purchased Upon the speculative idea above suggested, but it would not be safe, therefore, to assume that this was the result of another combination. Market for governments was buoyant and active alter noon, when we proposals were opened, and prices advanced generally from 1 to 1}¢ per a asra. J. H. Draper & Ci ion strictly low middling. ‘The first bale of this m Alabama was consigned by Albert Str d arrived hers to-day. Lehman Bros. an ‘The cotton was raised on the plantation of Messrs. man « Rivers, and classified strictly middling. It wi under the same hammer at 43}¢c. per 1b. and will be 948 bbls, flour, 661 bois, 104,473 bushela wheat, 61,410 do. corn, arket for State an FLOUR AND GRary.—Receipts, and 200 do, barley. The firm under @ moderate inquir} alliornia flour was nominal. For Soutuern flour the market was q Rye flour was in moderate de- mand and steady In value. Sales 275 bbls, Corn meal was dull but unebanged. We quote:— Western tour rul were unchanged, wero 8,00) bbis, owen lt ream aOagase BSASSRSSSSSSSFSeEE: The firat sales of gold this morning were made in the street at 132%, 192%, 1827 and 133. The price opened In the room at 133, whence it again fell off to 132% a few minutes after eleven, reacting in the af- ternoon, shortly before the adjournment of the At the formal closing of the room the price was 13334. Subsequently sales wore made Gt 1333;, and again at 1331;—the price later advanc- ng, And touching 133% at five o'clock, at which The rise of the premium in the af- oon is attributed to heavy purchases by impor- ters for the payment of customs duties and the cov- Cash gold was in demand, and the rate for carrying ranged from 2 to5 per ent, with exceptional transactions at 5/4 and 7 per cent. The disbursements of coin interest to-day mounted to $118,702. The transfers of gold between New York and San Francisco thus far amounts to about $800,000. The operations of the Gold Exchange Bank to-day ‘were:—Gross clearings, $85,221,600; gold balances, $21,413,599; currency balances, $3,248,754. The money market worked without new features, nd borrowers on call were easily supplied at six aud seven percent on government and stock col- At New Orleans exchange on New York ts firm and shipments of specie here are The demand for currency from the West imsufiiclent yet to affect this market, but the anks there give notice of @ probable active @emand for funds at an early day, paper 1s dull, and prime ranges from 8}, to 12 per hoard, to 133%. Careeneseas4sAs09240) bouthern superfine and extri California flour (sacks and bbI HBsSSSSSSSlsuretes’ —The demand for spring wheat was ver' though without decided change, tendo: Amber winter was in fair demand, but at lower prices, ol report. the market there as very dull. ‘The sales comprised about 100,000 bushels (mainly winter and including a:ber winter last eveniny 7 teamer) No, 2 spi 8 ering of short contracts. light, and prices, vices from Liver] for red Southern, for new amber Western, 81 68 for old amber In- 1.6) for old amber Michiian Jn store, $l 70 for white’ Genesee, ‘The market closed stead; rn, and #1 80a $185 for California. Corn was in fair request and firm. The sales were about 70,000 bushels at $1 17 a $122 for mixed Western and 1 23 for white Weat- . Rye was quiet and lower. Sales 2,500 bushels at $1 81 yr State andj $1 27 for Western. The sales were 40,000 bushel a closing at 620, a t5e. for ordinary to choice Weatern, and 70c. alc, for old do. Both barley and barley mait coulinued to le FRE(Gu7T8,—The market was quiet, but rates generally ‘were without alteration, The demand for veus was moderate. Theengn ate were irregular and faterals respectively. To Liverpoo', 30,000 3d., 160 bales'cotton 4 600 bbis, flour at 2s. Bid, charters were:—A British ‘bark, 480 tons, to Havre and Ant. werp on private terms, and a British bark (rechartered) to a he Baltic with 1,80 bbls, petroleum at be, 9d. Cloth continued jn demand and sale were made do, here, on private terme, ked here is 2dyc, Bags were quiet at 170. a moderate demand at stead, 6ilc., and retail lots ide firmer, selling at @1 05 er steamer, 1,600 bush In the stock market the principal feature to-day in Boston and which was active and strong. @ preliminary upon between the Lake Shore and To- Northwestern was Wabash, Tt ts now stated was steady at 860, Hovs.—The market was very Sales 40 bales at from HEMP was quiet, but steady at the quotations pub- domand was light, and wo heard of no Prices remained %, representatives of ledo, Wabash companies for the perpetual lease of the latter road The terms provide that the Wabash stock shall receive three per cent semi-an- pually for the first year, three anda half per cent for the second year, and four per cent for the third year, after which the dividends shall be the same declared upon the Lake Shore stock. the Lake Shore Company have pot yet acted upon but prices were un- Se, for inferior to to the Lake Shore, ;,48c. a 60c, for do. muscovad 860, @ 660, for Barbados, and Navar Stones. Crude turpentine was, in, moderate de. mand and lower; 140 bbls. were Bold at $3 The directors iwiet but steady at it 42 gc. aw 36 shipping lots were quoted at 423¢c. a Dut rm, especially for the low g Pacifico Mail was weak notwithstanding the de- aration to-day of a three per cent quarterly divi- lend, payable September 1, Closed August 29 and re-opened September 2, The Yest‘of the market was barely steady through the Gay, but irm at the close, The following were the Prices at the second call of the Stock Exchange:— Canton, 68 a 60; Cumberland, 8434 a 36; Western Union, 885 & 3834; Quicksilver, 16816; Mariposa, 7-08; do. preferred, 10 @ 10%; Pacific Mall, 84 @ 84%; Boston Water Power, 13 @ 14%; Adams Ex- preas, 58% a 6834; Wells-Fargo Express, 10% bid; American Express, 384 @ 38%; United States Ex- press, 65 a 66)4; Merchants’ Union Express, 103 bid; New York Central, 200%; Hudson River, 1853;; Har- tom, 163; Reading, 9614 a 965;; Michigan Central. 131; Lake Shore, 106; Llinots Central, 137 @ 140; Cleve-' fand and Pittsburg, 106% a@ 105%; Northwestern, $9.0 83}¢; do. preferred, 06% 9 075 ‘Oleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, 78 a 80%; Rock Island, 116% @ 115%; Milwaukee and St, Paul, 81% 51%; do. preferred, 8034 @ 803; Toledo and Wa- ash, 77% @ 78; do, preferred, 82; Fort Wayne, 16196 @ 1614; Alton and Terre Haute, 34 @ 35; do. preferred, 6854 & 69; Ohio and Mississippi, 81% bid; Delaware and Lackawanna, 110 a 112%; New Jersey Oentral, 10654 & 106; Chicago and Alton, 157% a 158; do, preferred, 17 bid; Morris and Essex, 87% bid; Banmbal and St. Josef, 126 a 12734; do. proferrea, 128.8 125; Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Central, les, which were in light t at $2200 ‘No. Pand No, 1 Tar was quiet but firm at §3 82 60 w 82 60 for Washington. ‘ood demand and fi jard 60 DbIs. wore sold at 9} but steady at 976. a $101 in casks and ther kinds were dull and nominal. PROVISIONS.—Recelpts, 60 bbls. pork meats, 879 do. and 100 koge lard. inactive and prices were nominal, at ‘The sales were unim at The transfer book wero sold at 70c, Of spring Linseed was qui bbis. No sales. the market 8.885 13% for new ‘8 1%. for plain terce beef was still dull beet hams, which were steady, b0 bbls. 80c. Cut meats were quiet and 120, a 160. for and nomii or aol Texted shoulders, td 40. for amoked and oF to prime steam Fendered, incl packages for this mont Chicago and seller's option, Butter and cheese were un new State Arkins, full yellow. State firking, light colore (oy! pod to exiros od to extra. fio prime, Western tubs, fair to good. State and Western, ae PRIROLEUM.—Cri the demand was !\; remained refined was quiet, Increased firmnoxs of acliers, who demanded 32ig0, ‘at Bic., 6,000 do. for the first balf Soptembe om private terme, Naphtha was quiet, but steady at about 10g, | In Philadel- hia the market wae dull, bul ard white for A\ from October to ember at the same pric Rior,—Caroiina waa casks at Bg0. a Digcr ‘The following were the bids for city bank stocks to-day:—Merchants’, 127; Mechanics’, 140; America, 143; City, 200; Phenix, 109; Ni Bxchange, 116; Seventh Ward, 112; Commerce, 125; cean, 100; American Exchange, 116; Bank of the pubito, 120%; Hanover, 108; Irving, 110; Metro. Market, 122; Nassau, 106; Shoe and Leather, 141; Corn Exchang®, 130; Continental, 101; Importers and Traders’, 1383s; Park, 160; Central Fourth National, 105; Ninth Na- 112; Tenth National, 107; Gold Exchange, 188; Bankers’ and Brokers’ Associa- ‘ational, 116; Merchants’ ' 1 82146., and 2,000 do, fr nd frm, with salen of 00 Bree FOF choice,” Rangoon ansactions were amall, but prices re mained Grm at 200, a Qc. for fair wo prime in bhde and with sales of 1,000 9 do, (in Boston) at National, (11134; "a , SUGAN.— Kaw continued | finers, and the market was NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1869. 0. for oe: Refined was moderat a 3, @ 167, fe He tere ie fran te ae op a cad mon Ferintng Cube: 1060, a Iisiocs fale to" good ‘a Indo, 66. a 8340, Havuna—Boxes D. 8. I ige. ; do. do.y 10 to 13 . & Tbe. jdo, da. 16 to 18, 13346. Ldige. ; do, do, 19 t Ibe. ; do, do. white, Mio. « Ike. Porto RB grades, 11450. n 11340.; grocery do., 12c. u 13:40. Wainery—Recetpin, Lol pola, The demand was stil ably active an wicea were Grm, 5 i Bi'iea Bt 17, tax paid. slit hess! MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. ANDERSON—BisHor.—In thia city, on Tuesday, August 17, by Rev. Howard Crosby, at the reaidence of the bride’s uncle, Samuel C. Bishop, Mr, Joszra ANDERSON, Of Macomb, Ill, to Miss Euan 1aNsON ae eanensy ob ec Mass, % jAW—BURKE.—On Wednesday, August 4, by the Rev. Charles M. Parkman, Lewis Gaw, of this city, to JULIE A. BURKE, Of Greenpoint, L. 1, No cards, MUKPUY—SHELLY.— On Wednesday, August 18, at Highlands of Navesink, N.J., by the Rev. J, Y, Mr, Ropert 8. MuRPHY to Mra, MARGARBT SHBLLY, both of Brooklyn (E. D.), L. I i=} BEDEIGER.—At Flushing, L. J., at the residence of her father, John W, Lawrence, CAROLINE B., widow oe ea Bedeiger, of Virgmia, in the 42d year of age. The Iriends of the family are tnvited to attend the faneral, without further notice, from St. George’s church, Flushing, this (Thursday) afternoon, at balf- past three o'clock, CAsHIN.—On Monday, sneuat 16, after a long and Painful illness, Mrs. MARY CasHIN, aged 71 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also those of her gon, Jobn Delany, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Church of the Holy Name, Bioomingdale, corner Ninety-seventh street and Broadway, this ele alternoon, at hals past one o’clock precisely. OLIFFORD,—At Augusia, Me., on Monday, August 16, NATHAN JAMES CLIFFORD, of Portiand, son of Hon. Natwan Cusford, of the United States Supreme CrumBy.—On Tuesday morning, August 17, JOHN Crumpy, late of this city. The friends and acquaintances are invited to at- tend the funeral, without further notice, from hia residence at ‘Oysier Bay, L. 1, on Friday afteruoon, at one o'clock. The train leaves Hunter's Point, L. I., at halt-past ten A. M., for Segosset, where car- Tages wril be wasting. Dayton,—On Tyesday evening, August 1%, FRANCIS w. a Aged 49 years and 8 months, Tne relatives and frionds of the family, also the members of Eureka Lodge, No. 243, F. and A. M., are invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, 66 Eldridge street, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. Summons.—Eureka Lodge, No. 243, F. and A. M.:— Brethren—You are hereby summoned to attend a special meeting to be held at the Lodge. room, 504 Broadway, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, Francis W. Dayton. GEO. F. ALEXANDER, W, M, L A, Coow, Seersiain, VEWAR.—Un Wednesday, August 16, JAMES D&- Wak, in the 84th year of his age. * The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late re- sidence, Springfield street, near Corland avenue, Melrose, on Friday morning, at half-past ten o'clock. ferment at Greenwood, RISCOLL,—The members of United Coopers’ As- sociation No, 2, 8. N. Y., are hereby notitied to at- tend @ special meeting to be held at Thomas Mc- Grath’s, corner of New Bowery and James street, on Friday noon sharp, for the erpone, of attending the funeral of our late wot ny rother mechanic, Dennis Driscoll, JOHN DWYER, President, FULLER.—At Orange, N. J., on Wednesday, August 18, ARTHUR BININGER, youngest son of J. Cutler and Emily H. Fuller, Notice of funeral hereafter. Forbes.—On Tuesday evening, August 17, Euma Forbxs, daughter of the late Garret Forbes, The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday after- noon, at four o'clock, from the residence of Robert Ferguson, 832 Greenwich street. GRaYDon.—Suddenly, at Denver, Col., on Tues- day, August 17, SAMUEL GrayDoN. Notice of funeral hereafter. Hession-—On ‘Tuesday, August 17, at his resl- dence, No. 1,331 Third avenue, corner of Seventy- sixth street, FRANCIS HESSION, late sergeant of the Metropolitan Police, in the 36th year of his age. A solemn mags of requiem will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, this (Thursday( morning. at 10 o’clock, at the Church of St. Lawrence, Eighty-fourth street, west of Fourth avenue. The remains will be taken from thence to Calvary Cemetery at two o'clock for interment. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further notice. Haywoop.—On Wednesday, August 18, WILLIAM ot only son of William and Alice Haywood, aged ears. ‘uneral from the residence of his parenta, No. 215 Ninth avenue, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, Lancastsr.—On Tuesday, August 17, HENRY LAN- CASTER, in the 78d year of his age, he friends of the family respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 136th asipel North New York, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. _ LEAKE.—On Wednesday, August 18, DoRA Gene. Movida daughter of Eliza ¥F, and R. J. 0. Leake, aged years, Relatives and friehds are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her pean 143 Newark avenue, Jersey City, this (Thursday) morning, at ten o’ciock. LoncworTu.—-At -Mount Vernon, Westchester county, N. Y., on Tuesday, August 17, WILLIAM LONG WORTH, 8 native of the parish of Churchtown, county Westmeath, Ireland, in the 78th year of bis Je, athe friends of the family are respectfully request- ed to attend the funeral, this eed afternoon, at one o’clock; to start from the Harlem Railroad depot, Forty-second street and Fourth avenue, and from thence to cayery Cemetery for interment. Lowriz.—At Norwalk, Ct., on Wednesday, August 18, at the residence of her brother, Rev. T. S. Childs, Mrs. Mary K, Lowaiz, widow of Hon. Walter Low- rie, of New York. Funeral services at the First Presbyterian church, corner of Fifth avenue and Twelfth street, on Friday @fternoon, at half-past two o'clock. Lyncon.—On Wednesday morning, August 18, at St. Vincent’s HosPital, PaTRick LYNCH, a native of the county Tipperary, Ireland, The remains will be taken to St. Mary's charch, Grand street, on Friday morning, at nine o'clock, where a solemn requiem mass will be said for the repose of bis soul, and thence to Calvary Cemetery. ‘Es1GH.—On Wednesday, August 18, CHARLES MEsiIGH, aged 10 months and 16 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his parents, corner of Forty-seventh street and Eleventh avenue. MULLEN.—In Philadelphia, on Tuesday, August 17, J. J, MULLRN, aged 40 years, The funeral will take place this Feil ee after- noon, at one o’clock, on the arrival of the train from Philadelphia at the foot of Cortlandt street. O'ConnoR.—On Tuesday, August 17, B, J. O’Con- NoR, in the 634 year of his age. The funeral will take place this (Thursday) after. noon, at two o’clock, from his late residence, 330 Hicks street, Brooklyn. Dublin papers please copy. READING.—On Wednesday morning, August 18, Epiru, youngest child of M. Floy and Adelaide Read- ing, aged 1 year and 3 months, The funeral will take place this (Thursday) after. noon, at half-past one o’clock, from the residence of her peer on Staten Island. Carriages will be in waiting at the West New Brighton landing on the arrival of the twelve o'clock boat from New York. SCHAFFER.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, August 17, at Jamaica, L. I., CHRISTIAN WILLIAM, ‘eldest child of Oaroline Mead and John Le Grand Schaffer, aged 5 years and 23 days. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, irom the resl- dence of his grandparents, No. 261 West Fourteenth street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notice. Newark (N. J.) papers please copy. Srgncz.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday morning, August 18, JBANNETT, infant daughter of William Tm mendes oe >a tt respectful; e friends of the family are fully invited ni a str a, ‘nurs: ae A peg HBA. y JOuN SHEA, & tive of county Uork, ireland, aged st yearn.’ 6 182 West Nineteenth street, this (Thursday) after- ye ber co De etary pee )MITH.: ly, on Monday, Au, 16, at N. Y., WILLIAM SMITH, saee Tiyeark oh of sy niuren in fe, this (Thursday) afternoon, at fall past ol , tn 1 noon, 5 one o'clock. “trains leave Twenty-seventh street and Fourth avenue at nine and half-past eleven A. M. Van VoornIS.—At Tarrytown, on Tuesday, August 17, Ex.as W. VAN Vooruis, of the city of New York, in the 80th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect jence, No, y-aixth Bt ure day) afternoon, at two o'clock. ak ‘ADE.—In Williameburg, on Wednesday morning, Angust 18, Tuomas Waps, in the 27th yoar of his ‘he relatives and friends of the Ma Ay respect: fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late realdence, corner Grand and Ninth streets. nn nn ARRAN Qs AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—SEPARATR sealed f h endorsed with she title of work to which It r the-name of the bidder and the di 25, from persone legally auth Mee” | paver land ale the pavement {n the city of New York, for the Miler" pavement in Norih Moore way to et, and in White from Centre street to Broad! ind for the laying of ak concrete” pavement in 120b atreet, from Third to for these works can be seen and specifications tor the bids obtained on application to tl eon. Is ofce. THOMAS STEPHENS, Croton Geoua & GAREABI Aised® Naw Yous, Auguat 18) 160% Sea ) i\ t annnnnnannen PROPOSALS, vate C*eontractone Separate sealed propenay coat uae with the ttle of the work to whicn it re aces of the and the date of its offering wil! ved at this lice until 1 _grelock A Me of Monday, 1869, for the construction of pt tes viz, — Lexi avenues) also of Ps ae eS avenue, between Forty-ninth and Fiftieth streets. Specification 14.—Ia Washington and Greenwich streets, between Desbrossos and Canal; Carmine between, Duane and Jay ; Leonard street, between Broadway and Elm street; Centre Market place, between Grand and Broome streets, and in Broome street, between Centre and Mulberry streets. Epecification 15,~In Eighty-Grst street, from Ninth avenue toad through Eleht avenu, fo near Fighiy-Afth street. eoification 16.—In Third avenue, between Ninety-third and l07th streets, * ¢ Speckication 17.—In 112th street, between First and Third avenues; 114th street, between Third and Fourth avenues, and 1imb street, between avenue A abd Harlem river, with branches, Specification 18—In Seventh street, between First avenue and avenue B. Specification 19.—In Duane street, between William and Rose streets; Madison street, between Gouverneur and Mont- omery ; Goerck and Norfolk streets, between Rivington and tanton streets; Sheriff street, between Stanton and Hous- ton streets; Prince street, between Mott and Mulberry; ave- A, between Third and Fourth streets, and in First ave- between Seventh and ye cl r in Sixty-first street and East ae in avenue A, between Sixty-first and Seventy-frst s. Specification 91.—In Fifi anPtaite mon in Fifth avenue, between Eighty-ninth i ty cification $2,—In Seventy-second street, between Thi aad Yourtnvesusl andi bree ‘street, Malad First and Thied avenues, with ranches, Specification 33-—in Tenth avenue, between Twanty-eighth wenty.ninth street an de sexibed in (Bia eiBeation 1 teria Shas bc cation iM.—-Uuderground drains between and Sixty-0/th sireots, abd between Fourth sad ues. Spectfication 95.—In Eleventh avenue, between Thirteenth and Twenty-third streets, Proposais will also at the same time be received for pavin, Second avenue, from Fourteenth to Nineteenth atreet, wit! Nicolson pavement, ‘The plans for these works can be seen and specifications end forms for bids obtained on Smilonto at this office, THOMAS STEPHENS,) | Croton joard, New Yorx, August 17, 1869. ROPOSALS FOR 300.000 OITY LUNATIC ASYLUM Btock.—Sealed proposals will be received at the Com trolier's office until Tuesday, August 81, 1869, at 9 o'clock P. M., when the same will be publicly opened for the whole or ny pu of the sum of 000 ot “City Lunatic Asylum tock," authorized by chapter 63, Laws of 389, and by an ordinance of the Common Council, approved by the Mayor July, 99, 1869, Said stock ts to be. (eaued for the purpose of providing additional buildings for lunatics in the city of New York, and will bear interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum, payable half yearly, to wit: on the frst day of May and November in each year, and the principal will be redeemed on the firat di 1889. The proposals will the amount of Awarded to them respectively, together with any Premiums thereon, | Om presenting to the Comptroller the Fecelpts of the Chamberlain for such deposits, the parties will be entitled to receive certificates for equal amounts of the ar value of the sui ded to them, bearing interest from fhe dates of payment, Each proposal should be sealed and endoraed “Proposals for City Lunatic Asylum Stock,” and enclosed in a second envelope addressed to the Comptroiler. ‘The right {s reserved on the part of the Comptrolier ta rojeot any of all of the bida if in bis judgment the interests of the corporation require th osporation req i RICHARD B, CONNOLLY, Comptroller, sity of New York, Department of Finance, Comptroller's Ollicé, August 9, MN se Teg 8 UN als ane eeneaes IOUND—A HORSE IN THE PARK, ON MONDAY wner may have him by applying to Geo. reet, describing the same, paying ex- isfactory reference. (OUND_ON BOARD THE RIP VAN WINKLE, ON Sunday, Augatl 15,0 Watch, ‘The owner oa hive i rovine property and paylog expenses. wer, Ward, 460 Weat Thirty niath street." bad [SSt-A BANK BOOK OF THE FLUSHING SAVINGS Bank, No, 1,858, Any one anding the same will please Teturn it to Mr, Long, 728 East Ninth str OST—A BANK BOOK OF THE UNION DIME SAV- ae Bank; distance from the bank to Sullivan street. ‘The finder will please remit it to the bank. J. VICTOR DUCLOS. LOUSES; ROOMS, £0» WANTED. _ YOUNG GENT AND two years old, want a for Ho ing, r i aot over aah GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT A epeor: ues and below eth street; rent mogerate, Address STILLMAN, stati WELLING HOUSE WANTED—FURNISHED WITH ferred: location otweea Twelfth and 6 bOx 4,683 Fost oes, yout HOUSE WANTED.—A FAMILY OF ‘inal firet class furnished bis city: rent not to exesed $200 ANTED—ONE LE, nished Rooms cn first second and rang: not to hte Sure or FUR. ; location betw 4 streets, near Fifth avenucy ren jentist, Herald oftice, w year, Address Di FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, or Apartments in private house complewy toe giving terms, &c., box usekeeping. Adi cand RES eee ‘ANTED.—A FAMILY OF FOUR ADULTS WISH three or four Rooms, furntabed, for iizht housekeeping, {a & good neighborhood ad reapectabi j@ house; terms must References given and required. Address 2. ‘ANTED-AN UNFURNISHED HOUSE, BRICK OR ‘stone front; location Fourteenth to Fifty-ninth strest Lexington to Seventh ayenue, Owners will Particulars and lowest rent, Promptness, Heraid oflice. fag ee periee HOUSE, br Pe goat tenet address, wi Search, Hioraid olfce, itary ANTED—PART OF A HOUSE FOR A SMALL FAM- tly; 6 or 6 rooms, suitable for light housekeep! ir and in good location up town, ‘ANTED-BY A LADY FROM HOME DURING THE tween Thirty-fourth and "‘ANTED—BETWEEN EAST BROADWAY AND MON- foe street, near Gouverneur, two or two Rooms up stairs, by gentleman and wife; rent must Address Monroe, station B. ANTED—A SUITAULE HOUSE FOR A PHYSICIAN, plete description, ©. VINCENT, Herald ‘W4NtED—THa PRINCIPAL ‘smell modern House, un! ments and one Address, with com- lahed, between Fourteenth state number of rooms ant ARRIS, 461 Broadway, D—ONE FURNISHED AND ONE UNFUR- Room; the latter one large enough to use A Neet Taind avenue acs events Ar abr Blais con thas ue an ant » f reeks,” Apply at 808 Pearl strect. zi ON SECOND AND ;.atate price and location, wh strogt FURNIRW ES AND UNFURNISHED, sow York, Brook ‘ANTED—FIRST OLASS, House till May or i fifth streets and Fourth an ery, Herald office, stating terms and location, ‘ANTED—A HALL OR CHURCH FOR A RELIGIOUS Soolety; would not object to hiring in connection with ‘any church desires to let its building th “an alrangement might be made. children; must be located be- “FULLY FURNISHED f, between Tenth and Thirty- xth avenues. Address Mont- some other soclet} for a part of the Give location and terms. E, FERRIS, box 587, New York Post office. ‘ANTED TO HIRE—A FIRST CLASS BAKERY, WITH * a view of purchasing, if suited. Address Confectioner, ‘ANTED TO HIRE—A SMALL HOUSE, WITH GAR- one hour from New York, near depot; rent low. A., 60 Fulton street, New York, room No. 4. D THREE STORY BRICK id Twentieth streets and Sec- to ®1,800, Best city RENT—A GOO: Fourth ai ? cae FOR SALE. 4 FIRST CLASS CORN! AX, Biiara Ttoom for aalectp to ep ee RE and doing 0 feat class business; @ good lense, Must ve sold, an the owner ts engaged in‘ another business, For par: spply in the Liquor store 181 Spring street, SS A. QORNER TEA AND GROOERY BUSINESS FOR sale—Ono of the best business locations in the city, do- 000 & week cash trade; ing sam hm Wade; 64,100 cash required, Tite i a ESET AN EGEGANT LITILE SAMPLE ROOM ON CORNER of Broadway; good stand; tou i ditiredt Broadway; kood stand; popular location; will be 8.8. NORTON & CO., 1,227 Broadway, WELL ESTABLISHED FAMILY GROCERY, A Shee ean carne of Seeond avenue, riz goon ck an ures. Ni OHEVALLIER, 81 Codar sireet. ano ae Se ETS ET A. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FIREPROOF SAFE! new and second han't, for olice x 102 Cannon street, between Delancey aud Riviageg, ee R. M. PATRICK, A LARGE HERRING'S SAFE FOR SALE CHE ‘also two medi and one small Skve at half close out, at SCHENCK’S machinery dépet, 18 Dey ai: Py ry —FOR SALE, LIQUOR STORES, A. looms tones ante GO, SORES, HILLIARD Ba. Stands, Grocer and Provigion Stores, Me Cigar Stores, Soap Ranutuctoriege watkeh Mar MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Oxdar street, LIQUOR STORE AND FIXTURES FOR SALE AM h Lease. Cali for a week at 815 Twanty. i ¥ ‘kat B15 Twenty-shth sireet, WELL LOCATED CORNER LIQU! ed ca leat ee Re d ret earn 652 Washington street for pavticuare tte * ASR, IE A FIRST RY BUSINESS FOR SALE. The best location / o E oe Barcus to infor the business in New York. Por i ertlculare t Lat Weat Thirty-trat street, between A FOR SALE, THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTORES of @ first class Liquor st ted f thy onghtare; doing a good tusiness? ‘west side, near Eight ‘3 eat avenue. 1 sreuse, tnauire of JON CAREY, 116 Amity street, corner N EIGHT YEARS FSTABLISHED HOOP SKIR A™ corset Bad etter Furnishing Retail Store, with Less eo ioe sae na as apt ploaiy, of rooms to live Beta oe ing full name, Skirt Manu‘ac- LADY ESTABLISHED 3 ty Srey tg BUSINESS wenty yoara, ¢ best strect in’ Broo: and now wishing to retire, will sell her Lease, Stock ‘and frd tures; rent low, r fares; Tent low. Address Liquors, Heraid Branch ofice, QMes?-ror SALE, CANDY STORE ANDICE CREAM / Saloon, with four years’ lease; reat cheap; first situs tion for tye Inquire at the store, No.4 Germaine street, 6. corn c T)°8G,, S088, FOR SALE —PIRST | CLASS DRUG amoatey: in Brooklyn. Address box 4,117 Post za PME SSD iOS EA PDPUG STORE FOR SALE_ONE OF THE nest A eds ie Se ae eee on on bent ; ® location cons iT 4 dress V. N. ruggist, Herald fice. ne by RUG STORE FOR SALE,—HAVING DETERMINED 4 retire from the retai) drug business I offer my Store sale. It is handsomely fitted up, on « prominent cofaer, {s well stocked and contains everything appertaining to the trade; has been in successful operation for the Inst 28 years; has @ favorable lease. Apply personally to WILLIAM M. GILES, 189 Sixth avenue, corner Thirteenth sireet. DP3G, STORE FOR SALE—IN, BROOKLYN; WELL ‘stocked; location good; long lease and moderate rent, ee $1,600 cash, Address 6, P. 8 Herald Branch odice, rooklyn, RUG STORE FOR SALE—PRICE 82,500, CASH 1,500; ‘average receipts $18 per day, German delxhborhood; on that account trade can be iucressed; salable stock. Address Capsicum, Herald oflce. T)RUG STORE FOR SALE—WELL LOCATED, DOING 8 good business, and in every way desirabl woer cannot attend to ft, Addrai sta RUG STORE FOR SALE FOR $1,000—-BEAUTIFULLY fitted and stocked, aud an excellent place for a phys! cian; others on all the avenuea. TRICKUAND'S Drugyist’s Agency, 78 Cedar street. jon D, ‘OST—A BLACK VALISE, TIED WITH HEMPYCORD; on landing at the foot of Chambers street from the Fall River boat, Tuesday, 17tb inst, I left a valise in some liquor store; beng a atranger in the city, could not find the store agaln, but having to leave for home I would wish tt sent bj express, The party who baa it in possession will be band: somely rewarded by directing {t to David Holden, at Bates’ store, New Bedford, Mass, O8T—A SMALL BLACK AND TAN SLUT PUP. ANY eturning ber to 181 Mulberry street will receive}6 re- P, HERRLICH, ] OST—ON THE 17TH, IN GOING FROM ¥30 FULTON street to Barciay atreot ferry, through Washington street, gold Guard Chain. The finder will be liberally rewarded on leaving it at £80 Fulton stree! O3T—BANK BOOK NO. and Traders’ ute. I Jeave it at the bank, 288 Bor og: in ei LOST O8 BROADWAY, A SMALL GOLD WATCH. La A reward of $10 is offered on delivery at No. 40 Ninth a Lost os TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, A BLACK AND tan Slut, | swering to the name of Pot. Any erson Onding her will be suitably rewarded by returning ber jo No, 8 Vanneas place. OST OR STOLEN—BETWEEN JERSEY CITY AND Motu n the one o'clock train on New Jersey Rail- ‘ther Pocketbook, containing about $120 in ion Rood, Canrick & Andrus, A liberal Id for tts return to Reed, Canrick & Andrus, t, New York. 7,143 ON THE MECHANICS' titulion, The finder will please REWARDS, 5 REWARD.—LOST, ON MONDAY. EVENING, ON +) the corner of Lewis and Grand street, a black and white Dog, with a white mark around his neck ; answers to the name of Terry. The above reward will by pala, if re turned to 10 and 13 Ann sireet, D. LEAHY, INSTRUCTION. RECENT GRADUATE OF YALE COLLEGE wishes to obtain pupils or school classes, in New York or Brooklyn; the best reference care of Terry & Munson, Hartford, D HANDWRITING je parlors for lm Booth's Building, Sixth av Address Teacher, IN TEN LE8- counting house. Twenty-third street. OLIVER B, GOLDSMITH, REEHOLD INSTITUTE, FREEHOLD, N. J.—REV. A. al.—A_ Boarding School for ablished in 1844, Refers to Rev. President Princeton Colle, D., Prinoeton Theolos 6’ Broadway, New Ebq., 218 Broadway, who have G. Chambers, A. M. terson, ‘ander Hudaut, sons at the Inatitute, 188 BE, KULBE WILL OPEN AN ESTABLISHMENT 7 in Berlin, on the Ist of October, 1-69, Every branch of education will be taught with the greatest Best references can be given regarding capabilities of ching and of ber high moral character b: Letters to Miss atthaeikirchstrasse, Berlin, Prussia. E'S BUSINESS COLLEGE (ESTABLISHED 1849), on day and evening; Be Spelling, German, 60; ladies taught to ‘olbe to be ad- keeping, Arithme GT, JOSBPH'S, ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADrES, ‘annum, including Vocal and Instrumental Music, 210, B20, Il be resumed the Lat day of September, 1869, REWARD.--LEFT IN A WILLIAMSBURG FERRY- boat, or !nacar this side,a Cash Book, The finder will receive $5 upon leavii it with D. Riorden, corner of Seventh aud Greeawich avenues. f& REWARD.—LEFT IN A FIFTH AVENUE STAGE, 2) at 4 o'clock, on the 17th inst., a Pocketbook containing & $20 bill, 25 cent stam; me receipts and a trink key. ‘Any peraon returning the same to 1 West Thirty-biath strest will receive the above ret 5 10 REWARD.—LOST, A WHITE ESQUIMAUX DOG, without collar, about five months old. Any person returning him to No.6 East Tenth street will receive the above reward, D0 REWARD.—LOST, ON TURSDAY ! MORNING, o'clock, a white Spitz Dog, about half th: at to the name of Tasso; lost near Fifth Ave. $50 REWARD, AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED, we above reward and Twenty-fourth for the return of a hunting case Gold Watch, No: ,032, M. J. Tobias’ movement, stolen on steamer St. Jobn, ‘Albany, Monday night, Return to W. F. MOSELEY, 87 street, up stairs, § REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED-—FOR the return of Gold Hunting Case Waich taken from room 89 Brandreth House, on the morning of the 17th. Watch made by F, B. Adams, ndon, No. 78 6. Reward will be on delivery at ol of Brandreth House, Positively no ed. __.. BYES AND EARS, x RTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES, MADE FROM A NEW material, on an ace: principle.—Discovered and introduced by T. J. DAVIS, Optist, to the principal militar; ‘and civil hospitals in the United Bt ‘only practical artist in America, 127 Bast Fifteenth atreet, between Third and Fourth avenues, FRNGINE AND BOILER FOR SALE—WITH PUMP AND 1) all connections in perfect order, now running at No. 80 oylinder 8x24, wan, boiler 28 horse, pp 0 jen wich si horizontal tubu! OR SALE—ONE 20 HORSE POWER LOCOMOTIVE Boiler in use but three a ne 15 horse power Engine, team Pumps, Ac.; one Turrell’s patent No. Beer Cooler; also one Mil or pipging corn andone for malt. Apply to WILLIAM. DOMERTS, corer Jay aud Front streets, Brooklyn. a SST Ee SER SS ST MA Seen EB RANT’S CABINET IS NOT. LIKED MORE BY rinters than the ey California and others made by TANDERBURGH, WELLS & CO., Printers’ Materials and Presses, 110 Fulton and 16 and 18 Dutch street, New York. OTICE TO RAILROAD COMPANIES.—OWING TO A N change in operating the Second Avenue Railroad Com- pany offer for sale, at thelr depot, corner of Sixty-third atreet nue, in the city of New York, the following Two ene at ng; s Grice & Long Engines ri Grice & Lo i ‘Also seven 60 Passenger Cars, all in good runt will be polydin a ‘Actamul cations addressed as above meet with prompt attention, MONTGOMERY QUEEN, Vee President Second Avenue Railroad Company, SECOND HAND BOILERS, ENGINES, BY WAND Sting, Pulleys, Drilling Machines, Pumps; Howe's six ton Thirty-t allin order, at 615 West ue. ND LATHES, PUNCHING MACHINES, Srivre lane small Trip Hamme; ather Belting, Vises, acksurith Tools, &c.; large aud small Pulleys, cheap, at 6d Cannon street, in rear. FURNITURE, “two NEW MAGNIFICENT SATIN BROOATEL A, Parlor | ag Aol Rie, ps een id @ lot of on ‘of Uleecker ‘treet, near Broadway. OVER 95,000 WORTH OF ELEGANT FURNITURE at private sale; satin, 8 Parlor Suits, | tel and ronzes, Uurtaine, E * Ll Senate dad Dining Furultire; Fianotorte for less tua Walt original between ; furnily leavin, ixth and Seventh FICENT PARL MAGNI a ity, 118 Twont, aati renty-sizth street, SUIT—COVERED IN BRO- catel; cost #460, 78; one do., Planoforte, ookcase, Etagerea, ‘Bronzea, Patntings, irrore, Carpe Ghamber and Dining'Room Fura *. aan ro amily leaving olty, 67 Woet Fifteenth street, idee Bitte e. EDDING.— HOUSE: onsy termi d 00., corner Twenty: ioh with any other ARPETS, FURNITURE AND OArttpers'ruppiioa with the above ments weekly or monthly, KELLEY & ‘fifth street and Sixth avenue, No gonnecti more, ARPETS, FURNITURE AND COA REL OREENE, 108 Ei wi 1, are selling at redu Froanitors. montbly. ‘The best assortment in iy. Our own manufacture. Warranted, WARREN WAR! Bpri Feet, oor: of Crosby, SECOND HAN HAT 'D DENTIST'S ©! ig Ss WA Nive Bookcava Address, stating lowest ptioe, Cal Herald ih i _ CLOTHING, T B. MINTZ’S, $96 SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY- worth of cast off Clothing, ‘estern and California trade, uarantee to pay the highest price in call or a note will be punctually at- first street.—Wanted, id J we cash for the articles. tended to by Mr. or Mrs. Mintz. IXTH AVENUE, ONE DOOR FROM WAVERLEY itlemen will be astonished at the Feast, off Clothing, Carpe As we bave to fill a lary market we will pay 35 per cent more than any other dealer in Please call on or send a note to Sixth avenue, Ladies attended by Mrs, Harris, MEDICAL, SPECIALTY.—DR. R. CORBETT, ¥. U, Medicai Collog onsulted as usual on privat street, near Chambers. LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED fIMMEDIATELY, without mercury. Oflice and consuliations very private, Dr. HARRISON, 177 Bleecker street. LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY EVANS, 94 Chatham street, without mercury. Manhood restored by his Eilxir of Life, Recommended be- MEMBER OF N. dR. C. Surgeons, London, cad diseases. Ofice, 20 Centre B,—No fee unless cured. GREAT AND SCRE REMEDY FOR The Portuguese Female Pills alw prepared for mi me in one day, wit! Price 85. Dr. A, M. MAURL Liberty street, or sent by mail, CERTAIN CURE FOR MARRIED LADIES, WITH Madame RESTELL, Professor Her infailible French or No. 2 specially prapared for h can never fail, are safe an Bold’ only at’ her office, No.1 Enst Fifty-second Fifth avenue, and at drug mediate relief, being special, A lady writes These pills rellove or without medicine, of Midwifery ; over 30 0. 1, price 81, d Indies, price $5, whic street, first door from h street, or sent by mail, PHYSICIAN.—DR. ASCHER GUARAN- es immediate relief, without the siightest danger, jor Confinement Inatitute, No. 3 Amity place, BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN AND MID- interview; elegant Rooms for nurs c ing. &o, 42 St. Mar! LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY NS, 94 Chatham street, without mercury. Manhood restored by his Elixir of Life, Recommended bofore marriags. CERTAIN CURE FOR LADIES IN TROUBLE, WITH Dr. KVANS, 4 Chatham street. and Mixture, $5. or without medicine, by werful, safe Monthly ‘Pi GREAT BENEFACTOR.—SUCCESSFUL + immediately; Dr. EVANS, 94 Chatham street; power- Medicines; sure thing; also gentlemen treated; private diseases cured; manhoo: —LADIES' PHYSICIAN.—DR. H, D. GRINDLE, 190 « West Twenty-sixth street, near Sixth avenue, having over cessful and uninterrupted practice ara certain relief to ladies, with ef to the most anxious dfee requiring nursing. |ADAME GRINDLE, FEMAL: ‘est Twenty-sixth ‘guarant male complaints, Pleasant rooms for nurstog, = " GREAT BENEF. A, ete ca te he ‘EB PHYSICIAN, 120 tees relief to all fe "ACTOR—DR, EVANS, jedWeines; sure thing. Al cured, Manhood re- CERTAIN CURE FOR LADIES IN TROUBLE, with or without medicine — Dr. EVANS, 4 Chatham ‘owerful, safe monthly p' ir 1 post. for* ‘end mixture, 86. ee $$ R. HUNTER, 6 BOND STREET, ONE DOOR FROM Bowery (late of No. 8 Division street), can cure worst diseases, with: in shorter time physician, or no charge, cases of private Poth ‘Consultation and STREET, CAN BE CON- senses; thirty-four ye: @nables bim to make perfect cures or no charges preteens sae AEDS NIE SEN CTRO-MEDICAL TREATMENT,.—IMMEDSATE Rk! mit guaranteed; no Lami rit ‘Ladies- vate Letter of Advice, Big! oe R. COOPER, 14 sulted on private $$ URNISHED ROOMS FOR LADIES THROUGH SICK. ‘Their infants adopted out, 294 West Thirty-third EMALES.—DR. AND M. ractl certain ice) guarantee ithout medicine; No paln Pattente from a distance pro lectricity actentitically ap Mt th Bi purain, Tite we, aba Tek mi street, near Third avenue $8 OF MANHOOD OR IMPOTENCE, RESULTING 6 follies of youth or other permanently reatc ach street, Forty yi 24 I Ww URE CURE IN ML] py H OR WITH medicine, Consultations aS my Tv “hd ‘Toirtionh atcooh —*s STORE FOR SALE—IN A GROWING CITY, about 50 miles from New York. Address, Lavender, Herald office. (OR SALE—THE BAKERY AND FIXTURES No. 768 Third avenue, formerly occupied by Isaac Hail. Inquire ‘on the premises or of CHAS. I. GOODWIN & SONS, 204 Front street, New York. (OR SALE—A SMALL HOTEL, CONTAINING 4 Tooms, convenient to and west of ‘Broadway ; bar alone pars pe) per day, Inquire of T. J. GIBBONS, 109 Bleecker street, (OR SALE—TE a first clas fare, now dol larson Messrs. HE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF ‘Liquor Store, situated in a public thorouzh> good business. Call for /urther particu: ‘§, TAUSSIG & CO., No, 9 Delancey strect. OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A Gko- cery Store, situated in best part of the city; also Wagon nd Harnece; oll 684. Appiy at 410 Seventh aveuuc, be Wween Thirty-second and Thirty-third streets. OR SALE—THREE RETAIL SHOE STORES IN THE city of Brooklyn, belonging to.the estate of J. T. White- house, For particulars ingnire of J. 0, WHITEHOUSE or HENRY ELLIOTT, executors. Also Shoe Store of White- house & Waite, 281 an4 288 Fulton street. For particulate ap- ply as above, or to 0. B. WAITE, on the premises, FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR LAND, BILLIARD Tables, Looking Glasses, a Diorama of Australia, show ing the principal cites, towns and animals of the country. Tnguire at 407 Grand FOR SALE-LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF intter Store, lo avenue, near Graham street, Brooklyn ; business last year 825,000; rent $160 per yi OR SALE—AN OYSTER AND DINING SALOON, FS. bogeeg er ‘dene prone ee Satisfactory reasons for selling given by applying on the premises, 2,257 Third avenue, between 1234 and 178d streets.” (OR SALE-500 STRAW BOARD BOXES, 6x8x9 inches; sold cheap to pay for storage. 84 Murray straet, up stairs, OR SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN, 160 ACRES of Land, not far from St. Louls and near the line of the Pacific Railroad. Apply at 115 Bri (OR SALE.—FOR A SMALL AMOUNT IN CASH A small Salcon, opposite Washington Nurket, can bs bad, Rare chance for a German, Apply at 72} Vesey atreet, before 1 o'clock. (OR SALE—COMPLETE BARROOM FIXTURES, MAR- ble Bar Counter, marbie Cigar Counter, solid black wal- put back; Bar and Cigar Counter Fixtures, Clock, Mirror. Ice Box, black walnut Doors, Blinds, &c.; cost over $1,800; will be sold ata bargain. It not soid at private sale will oe sold at auction on Sat August 21, at ll o'clock. Appy at No, 1 North Williai t. OR SALE—A LARGE, WELL A?POINTED MILLI lishment, doing a first class business, with and jong leas j store ip 20x51, Apply at 1 W e avenue, brooklyn. OR SALE—@1,500-A RETAIL SHIRT MANUFACTO- ry; well known; four years’ established; on Broad- way; low rent; owner willing to stay few months with the buyer. Address box 110 Herald oftice. RUIT AND SODA WATER STAND FOR SALB cheap, opposite the Hariem and New Haven depota, Apply to. J. DAWSON, Mills House, corner of Twenty: seventh street and Fourth avenue. VE ROOMS TO LIVE IN; way, Too 16, to-day. ROCERY FOR SALE, rent for the whole, #90 per monta. Inquire at No. Vandam street, in the store. E OTEL-LEASE, FURNITURE, NEAR CITY HALL, doing a good tra: ions for 200 persons; jong lease at low rent ‘Satisfactory reasons for telling. Apply to W. H, MITCHELL, 77 Cedar street, OBBING DI TRADE FOR SALE.—FOR PARTICU- BE. PARMENTER, box 1,219 New Yor’ IQUOR STORE FOR SALE—FIXTURES, LIVENSB L ‘and Lease of a distilling store on Greenwich sireet; ap- ce} ata bargain. =o ©. C. WAYLAND, 163 Fulton strect. R SALE—101,000, INQUIRE OF THOS. 01 avenue B. LY BRICK FO OME. TtPLE APER BO HOP FOR SALE—GOOD TRADE AND P location first rate; prime chance for any one with smil capital, Address Paper Boxes, Herald office. HOTOGRAPH GALLERY FOR SALE CHEAP—WiTd Perithout apparatus, tn e large country town in Musee chusetts; no other gallery, in viclaity. | For partio dress Photographer, North Brookfield, Mavs. AFES.—SEVERAL LARGE SIZE SECOND HAND neon of various make; aiso a number of smali sizes; (or JACRIFICE,-THE FURNITURE, FIXTURES, STOCK SD Lease, ci, of a frat class Hotel, in @ flourishing tow! for ania ai waieritice. Price only $8000. For, terns a particulars apply at once 10 TREMAIN & OO., 58 Pine at, penniless ACRIFICE—TWENTY-ONE MONTH'S LEASE -)F House in Brooklyn, with the Furniture for muy 06 sold this week; rare chance for some person. JAQUES, 208 Broadwy. HE STOCK AND PIXTU: OF AN OLD BTAB Mebed Cigar Store for sale; the business will @ suid without the stock if required, Inquire at 74 Hamjjoo ave Due, Brooklyn, sas 10 BOTTLERS OR SPECULATORS.—FOR /ALE, & ang At a Sirens aut pasos A AA in qui rel i) ine Pearl sireok or at Gothic Hall, ib freck, rookiyn, h? WILL PURCHASE $3,000 WOR'H UF $3.000 Btock, Axturce free, of a pleasant Ooce Bush ness on Coestat street, Poiladelp ta teeters bly cetner past Clear profits or'yenr. Reason for aeliln ness reat ites allthe ewnee's time. Address Medicines He Tald oflea. ___ ASTROLOGY. “MADAME WALTERS, DISTINGUISITEY CUA’ A, voyant.—Viait her for overything—sickng#, business, ines, numbers, good luck, ‘Canal geet. M’* ME ROSA, GREAP NATURAL LATKVOYANT, reveals yoar whole life, from the ci to the grave. anal street Fee $1. ‘ME. ROSS TELLS YOU EVERYCHING—THE NAMB of one you marry, and that of Sar vitor shows you hie likeness ; 6 East Thirtieth street, reat Madisoa uvenue. ADAME RA A BE CONSULTED DAILY M ‘at ir sont oa pene resem and fuyure, Ladies 50 lemon gl. Hudson atreet, Misa LE COMTE, SPIRITUALIST, MEDICAL AND Business Trance Medium, Her information Je positive, rench and English spol 33 Amity street. , YOUNGEST CLAIRVOYANT IN THB He clireak everything by tom, 45 Fourth arenue, Hours 10 io 4

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