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BOARDERS WANTED. SOUTH OF CHATHAM WARK GRANT 48 New bey Clean, airy and 60 por day ; 63 and $2 Ob per week. TO $6 PER WEEK. FURNISHED ROOMS TO 2 ee ri ith on, wee ard, and light housekeeping; Hudson treet, corner Harrison, 6 22, $3 PER WEEK FOR PLEASANT FURNISHED Rooms, with Board, at 189 Macionzal sireet, sec gad door fromm Fourth street; also Rooms en suite, with bot and cold water and bath. 6 TO $10 PER WERK. PLE ASAN ‘coon rooys, with excellent Board, for famtiiea and sine at196 Bleecker street, six blocks west of Broadway, EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET, PER transient hoarcers accommodated with handsome and firet class Hoard, at moderate prices for the sum- { ——~ FIRST STREET. HANDSOMELY nt, with or without Board, at WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET. emoeoetat furntabed Varior Floor of three ro modera improvements, Root able | three othe: QM STREET, NO, 245 WESI +) ean accommodate permai with well furnished Rome and B Feierences required Q9 cunton PLACE (EIGHTH. STREET)—MAND- vomely furnished Rooms to let, with or without Board, | to gentlemen and therr wives; alsy (o'singie gentlemen, Sum: mer prices. 35 EAST, NINTH srneEr, BETWREN BROADWAY and Universite, place.-Desirable Rooms, en suite or , With first class Hoard and pendanee,, 18 familles or gentlemen; Tefereucea exchanged. 37 tabl A PRIVATE FAMILY t or tranatent purttes rd, at wuminer price WES? SIXTEENTH STREET. FIRST CLASS Board, where every home comfort can be had; good by Soutnern Indy. | UEASANT ROOMS, | QQ BARROW STREET With 1 3 Board, and a Hal) Room; sumer prie a | Weer THIRTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN 3 iway and Fifth avenue Pleasant Rooms, en suite ie Aingly, with Board, for » family or gentleman; references exchanged. EAST NINTH STREI T, NEAR BROADWAY.—TO large Rooms, suitabi jor aingte gentlemen Soarders and wives; also Roos ders accommodated. WEST TWENTY.NINTH &TREET.A PARLOR and Hedroom to let, to a gentieman and wife, with also a single Room for a gentleman, Board; 53 BOND STREET. URNISHED ROOMS; TRAN- sient and day boarders; tirvt class restaurant a la carte, EAST TENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVE QQ) Re Rooms on second Boor to ten with Bourd, 1 familtes or ainglo persous. 136 MASDOUGAL | STREET. —P FRONT 2) Room to let, with Board, to « gy and wife; $15; Rooms for two’ persons, $12; also coms, $B to BY, Q MADISON AVENUR, SECOND HOUSE PROM 13 Board, at summer pric eurpuased. Referenc HQ, WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE. OG Furnished Rooms for one or two centiemen, with frat class Woard; moderate terms. References. 162 sEooND AVENUE.—ro I SuVERAL VERY | choice, elegantly furnishe large’ and small Rooms, Gov! and wary, with Hoard, in fist class brown stone resi- dence; terms very moderatee. 998 0 THIRTY: THIRD STREE rooms), piano, & 34.5 ioe OO Thirty-lirst street.—Flegantly furnished Rooms, with fist class honse and locality un- ven aud required, RETWEEN dy Second adieny. with use of farnt ed, suitavie for tw: WITH BOARD, gentlemen and their « for summer. antly furniab Ae gentlemen; terms ae wives or sing) WEST TWENTY-\ 357 tine place).—A_ pri Doarders, nave large Rooms to let, with Hoard class; neighborhood unexceptionable. WIDOW LADY HAS TWO ELF nished Rooms to let, separately or toge men and wife, with Board for indy. 10: “A LADY CAN HAVE BOARD B confinement, and infant adc Ei ST. 144 LADY CAN HAVE BOARD AND MEDIC tendance before and during confinement in the family Of a regular physician. Cail on or aadress M. D., 34 Weat urth street, near Sixth avenue. T THE Stuy 754 BROADWAY, CO ner of Eighth furnished Rooms, with or | Wwhthont Board, families or single gentlemen single | | for restora with Board, $9. A second story Room, above Thirtieth street, between rourth and s minencing September 5; Pol over $26; permanent if suited. “Address K. L. M. SPREBTGB LAMAR dout, by bn and Mme, ‘BOARD AND Lovu ING WANTED, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE BOARD AND OARD WANTED—FOR POUR ADULTS, HIL- dren ; Garrison's, Cold Spring, Saugerties preterrea. Ad- dreas VkPLANCK, Williamsburg Post office. ‘ANTED-—BY A. WIDOW LADY, BOARD IN A PRI- vote boarding house; must be ‘rst class; references es and required. Address Mrs. B., box 211 i T ANGELL'S TURKISH BATHS, COR! firth street and Lexington av York, with or without meals; house wnd baths open ail 3 electric baths, sun baths and medical gymnastics, ADISON PARK HOTEL, BROADWAY, TWENTY- second street and Fifth avenne.—A yentieman of ans “betta pe and intends making it first class in 1 re 3 Foome ali front; baths attached ; coolest in city; hots; summer rates. EW ENGLAND HOTEL, NO. %0 BOWERY, CORNER Bayard street—200 llghi Rooms, neatly furnished, 5U 4 60 cents per ight; BE to $4 per week’; for gentlemen paly. St RTEVANT HOUSE, 1,196 BROADWAY, CORNER Tw ENTY. of Twenty-elghth and twenty. ninth streets, New York.-— ith elevator ide 0 per da iWis & GEORGE 3, LELAND, Proprietors. = ~ COUNTRY BOA RD. —BELMONT HALL, NEW BRIGHTON, S. I. : FRONTS the Bay; splendid sail of 30 minutes trom Dey street. ingle and large Rooms at reasonable raves. 2OARD ON THE HUDSON, OPPOSITE, RUINEBECK. Large House and Grounds; stea mer Mary Powell lands Within five minutes of tbe house; terms $8 to p10. Refers to in W. Schuieldt, 251 Broadway, room 8, Address Mra, bE. H. LIVINGS104, | Rondout, N. Babes IN CORNWAL! IN FIRST CLASS NX. house, two hours from city. For particulars inquire of = PARR, 647 Eighth avenue, or JOHN RAYMOND, 247 way, CARD IN THE COUNTRY—AT THE MINERAL Spring Mountain House, Cornwall, Orange county. 8, $9 for adults, &5 for children; milk, butter and vege- les from our own farm, Wil, meet boarders at boat ‘or ears free by addressing CHARLES C. MAILLER. Cx BOARD WANTED IMMEDIATELY FOR iis four children and governess, within two hours’ ride of city, with frequent communications. A shady farm ase convenient to railroad depot preferred. Please ad- dress, stating location and terms, box 3,360 New York Post oftice. OOD COUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD AT MRS, c W. MAPES', Monroe, N, Y., 50 miles from city; healthy location ; terms moderate, EATH HOUSE, Schooley *s Mountain Springs, New Jersey. ICE ROOMS AND Goon BOARD CAN BK Franconia, with a tine view of the White M. . aa moderate. Address MILO J, CORLISS, Franconia, OSLYN.TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN CAN | be accommodated with me ina #mall family. ‘Terms OSBORN, 6) Greenwich street. of house, with boat, free. JTATEN ISLAND.—A PRIVATE ENGLISH © offer superior Board to a married couple or two, en; five minutes’ walk trom Stapievon landing. pieton House, Boyd Hil. UMMER ROARD.—A commodates wiih Boar: h and healthy, on a beaut! fine fishing, boating te Inquire « itiful lake in the reat FAMILY ee i 8 SAN BE AC. use; location | 5 FIVE OR SIX pleasant farm house, with UMMER BOARD—FOR A FAMILY OF persons, can be obtained at a faonle mile of West Hatnpton depot, Branch Railroad; fine sea bathing. fishing, de. ruictlars. address JOHN G. ROBINSON, West Hany 1. Reters to W, S. Tuttle, 8 Court street, Brooklyn. ANTED—FIRST CLASS COUNTRY BOARD FOR A family of four adults, requiring three room, at a plear- | ant house, within 30 miles of New York, in a fortherly or qasteriy direction, near depot or janding, Address 8, M., + giving full particulars. SINGLE, 10 FAMILY ROOMS, EN 5 at NOR. ©) wood House, 48 minutes from’ Jersey « jorthern pprcotian Rajlroad, E.R lot GHTON, ‘on the Sag Harbor For farther on, | SU. MMER RESORTS, BELMONT HALL, NEW BRIGHTON, 8. 1.5 be Bay; aplendid "sail of 0 wainiites from Dey street, singie and large Rooms at reasonabie rates, TITHE LA TOURETTE PERGEN POINT, 30 minutes from New Board and iar weil furnished Rooms at rea: Jate American Hote’ LIFFWOOD SPRINGS HOUSE. DI LIGHTFUL uy located on the beach at Cliffwood, Keyport, N, ar) from New York, steamby Barelay street, fishing, fF alll chulyDeate springs; 12 per wee Dr. iby ft, Proprieto} OTEL,. WHITE Gere ‘alley, Otsego cv court with gua Aral ctnet four, # rives rn around Cherry Valie uty and interest, hae ito HOUSE, New York, SPRINGS, . 176 Bleecker street, SULPHUR v= Lighted through: e's per day; acenery and are wuatir used tor IBINSON, Manager, KF HOUSE, ISLIP, L. 1, 18 OPEN FOR TRAN« A sient viatt families for the the season ly to Ke A SRR Wenr, proprietor, ‘i Oh Waliiam steel HOUSK, BALMVILLE, Mountain top, facing the Hudson accommodating; por even traine dail SAKOVSKA, PTUNE HOUSE, NEW ROCHE! now open, New Haven carn So OUNTAIN REWREAT Orange county; Btabling, fruit, oath, thy & Newburg; boat Te,’ Nx " Rewbure Port office. VLE, every hour; time 40 i d. PISH & BON, med : | | ij } Aa water and fing, Barn, | Prnits, Cider Mill, ee, 1 desired. Otner inilis and power. roadway. i Birmingham, Conn, NEW YORK HERALD. MONDAY. JOLY | ig 1871. sn 'N. J.-FOUR MILES FROM frait and ORE, MOUNTAIN, farm bo house with th pinazas; poultry, milk vegetables ; mo references exe! Paruculars inguire of Me, Wal. CHU RCH ai roadway, second floor, or box 433 Poat olive, Orange, x RIENT POINT HOUSE, ORIENT POINT, L. L.—NOW open; extensively improved; situatea on the extreme end of get island, fronting the Sound and Bay; 00d sea bathing; fal sbing unexcelled; plenty of shade; terma moder- ate; reached by Long Island Kaiiroad from James slip, and steamer Artisan, pier 2 Kast River, M. 3, PARSONS, SAnps POINT HOTEL—NOW OPEN, 1g HOUR FROM city by steamer Seawanhiaka from Vick stip, Kast Liver, M DUNSPA\ GH & DOOLITTE. HE HEALTHIEST AND HANDSOMEST PLACE. IN Connecticut. “Mountain air; save your health and your money. Send for a circular, Beach House, Wallinglo Conn, 8, C, SMITH, Proprieio: WESt Point, ‘vhis new and eles adjacent to the Fal at House; if land at Cozzen: ant hotel, on the bank othe Hudson, and Cozzens’ Hot 1, is now oven. Lib- . W. HENDRIX, 2 A BEAUTIFUL HOUSK AND LOT IN HARLEM FOR 16,500; aiso x Lots weat of aa -ninth Cab $7,000; 4 Plots at Ridgeleld Park, N. og ain. i ete ig BAL, We Broadway. \ FOR SALE, ON SECOND AVENUE, NEAR TWEN- « ty-lirat street, three story, brick House, 2)x20x80; this tear is" very desirable and must be sold to close an es- i 4 Finny N, Broadway, corner Seventeenth street. BROWN STONE HOUSE FOR SALE-—-IN HARLE: i 18 foot front thre es, high stoop. Inquire AKMAN & BROS., grocers, (43 Necond avenue, corner ‘thirtieth ntneets CHEAP Bou: EB HREE. story, PInst © A feet front; 19 rooms, ay sad rear buildin; ‘Phirty-fourth Sweet Marke uly St M. H. KIMBALL, °35 Bast P Nity-seventh street —THREE ifs HIGH sTouP, ALL - \d freseoed; im West sides OR SALE—THE HOUSE 56 WEST pte eng between Fifth and Sixth avenues 50100 5 provements, dumb waiter, butier's pantry, ao. Apply on th BROOKLYN PROPEZTY FOR SALE AND TO LEY, TJERALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKLYN, ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT BRANCH OFFICE, AT NO. 4 COURT STREET, CITY HALL SQUARF. OFKICE OPEN FROM 8 A, M. TILL 8 P. M. BROOKLYN CARRIERS AND. DEALERS CAN RECEIVE | THEIR PAPE Al THE RALD NCH D. ERY, NO. 7 . StREEIS BROOKLY 5() WIL PURCHASE THREE STORY AND $5250 Macmear House 25 Navy street, Brookly: containe about 12 rooms, all in d order; terms easy. a at coal yard, Dekalb avenue, corner of Navy streot, rooklyn, LY € VEY, HOBOKE Ny Bur aoe _AND BEKGEN RE. with splendid man in keeping, will be in New York or v ining the abor house and ov ‘These propert from their superior location and proximity to imp: now taking place in this ee verge offer gre ments to a farmer, retired oman or capitalist COURTNEY & GRAY, 18 Cedar street, LL WANTING FARMS (GOOD SOIL) ADDRESS C. K LANDIS, Vinelana, NJ ch Gh ‘: pid or exchanged A, SPLENDID FORTY AORE FARM, LARGE ‘A bri nits, &e.; one hour from'New York; Northern Rajiroud of 2 $15,000; farms, mills, vil jae property, and coun | prices and locations; sell or trade. Parties wishing to buy, sli or exchange, address or callon W, H, MELICK, 421 Broadway. CHOICE Wa’ Now ee BARGAIN.—74 ACRES OF GOOD LAND, FINE NEW two story House: new, choice Outbuildings: in perfect order; one mile trom depot, two miles trom New Branswick. Must be sold a sacrifice, Ss. MANGAM ao CO., 34 Nassau street, room. 1934. \OUNTRY SEAT TO RENT—IN WESTCHESTER / county adjoining West Farms, a large frame Mansion, with modern improvements, garden, stable, coach house and Vacres of land; newly painted and papered throughout; well adapted for winter Or summer use; three miles trom Harlem; & good macadamized road ail the way through. ‘To & good tenunt a tease for aterm of years will be given ata low rent. New Haven Railroud will run close by. Apply to WILLIAM WATSON & CO,, 99 Franklin street, or on the premises. {LIZABETH, Yall modern 1 r% SALE—A FARM OF 65'ACRES, WITH EXCEL- lent wuildings; six acres of fruit; oa and utensils; one mile from the village of Catskill. For are dress J. A. PEASE, Post office box No, 6, Catskill, N.Y WOR SALE.--AN ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT, 12 ACRES of ground, within one hour of New k, will be sold at a sacrilice. . MATHEWSON & SON, No. “4 Pine street. OR SALE-AT A BARGAIN, TWENTY LOTS AT I Newtown, 1 I., one of the finest locations in the vicinity k, containing many elegant residences, churches, schools; the iots are the choicest, surrounded with handsome residences, tive minutes’ walk from ratiroad depot ; 28 trains dally; 1) minutes from Hunter's Point (the owner leaving E rope) this is a rare opportunity for an investment, RAVEL, Heraid alice. Orange, a corey Cottage: price $4,500; rent B40; also 85,000; rent $600; also several 8,500 to $7,640 ; terms easy. Apply t0 anu ORE, Wainnt street, East Orange. XCHANGE OR RENT, FURNISHED —A .. 1, with water OR SAL beautifni Residence, at Great Neck, front and gravel bvezch, ‘substantial modern bouso, all im- provements: fine shade, fruit and garden ; ice house, outbuildings complete, with as much land as required; rent moderate, . Ge BENNET, No. 9 Pine street, POR SALE OR TO LET--BRIDG FURNISHED, possession, elegant double House; carriage house, 839 acres, fruit, garven, cottage ; commiunicition by rail or boat. Apply to or addres# JOHN BRALNED, It Fulton street, SOME. FURNISHED HOUS res; beautiful, healthy locatt ve minnes’ walk trom Kebools, chiu depo! GEORGE MAHON, 46 Pine street. r T,TO A FAMILY OF ADULTS, n eleganily furnished Cottage; tine old shade tree naive lawns; quantities of frult, Howers, €¢, ; three mi depot, thirty minutes of city. Inquire 117 Broadway i and 28, or corner Washington avenue and Ninth RANGE AND ROCKUAND COUNTY FARMS (FoR sale--One of 39 acres, $3,500; 42 Rog 9 $9,000; 100 acres, stock, crops, ae., 1, ‘nerea, fir class improvements, dairy, 70, eows very chean; several to exchange. TRE! 201 Broadwa; PARE CHANCE FOR A FARM,—BEAT FARM IN NEW Haren conuty, known as the Connecticut Premium Farm, 7) oF 10), weres, close by railroads, north and south, aud west. Inquire ot W. ft, BACON, Transeript oflice, filled ; IDENCE To LET.-FURN. TWO per, mom, , Ocean view, bathin a one bour's ride by rail, Apply at 128 W ®StcHEster coun SMALL COT. tag r depot, &: nice place, 18 acres, 4,000 | 100 acres, airy (arin, #1000; extra fine place, 30 acres, water tront, $13,000; large’ number at mee prices.” 8. IRELAND, 01 Broadwa: Q) CASH WILL PURC HASE TWO FED City Lots, 10 minutes from ‘Tremont station W rode trom thé Central Boulevard. Call at 206 W it street, nfth floor, REAL ESTATE TO EXCHAN oe MANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY—ONE ‘Estates on Long Island ; elegant residence, with enprovemeates convenient to towns and railroad. . B. HASKEDL, 62 Broadway, roow 8, 1OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED REAL zy first tatione:y and Music Store, now do- in Brooklyn, E. D.; a printing oft Up, is connected with ‘the above on. th be sold at the same time if desired; al mman the above assures a comfortable living ne greatly increased by personal attention, Ad= + 00x 200° Herald oitice, OR EXCHANGE. LONE. “OF THE FINEST OF THE modern i k ,OR improved Plantations in the South; elegant Todern Fe: I SALE sidence, magnificently furnished, 8,000 acres. from IL wo 3. . HASKELL, i roadwa: . REAL ESTATE WANTED. WANTED—FROM TWENTY-FIVE TO FORTY ed Mie iow, miles of New York; build~ ream of water through 1 ee and the lowest price CORPORATION NOTICES. EPARTMENT OF DOCKS, NOS, 146 AND 348 BROAD. way, New York, duly 12, 1871 Novtor.—-Puranant to the provisions of sub-division 3, of nection, By of chapter 874 ‘Laws of 1st], te Boned of Come mi joners gow ¢ Department of Dock: fo that the plaue for the improvement ot fives Of the city of New: York. dete arenes un the Sth day ot April, Wl, aay oa eins Com nera-of the Sinktag ‘Fund’ and: retured. {0° the 58) Bourt governing this De; it, with a certificnte of oa Pip written thereon, in conformity with the law. plans and eertificate'are died In the office of this Boi ed and are open to Publis here hy mr ially, between the hoarse 10 and II o'clock A. id that from and after the ania 2 hin day of April, 1872, no whart, pier, bulkhead, basin, dock or # of any wharf structure or ire can be laid out, or rebuilt within the terfitory oF. district embraced Bs and specified pe such Plane except * accordance there- with, ‘EW, HENRY Se ticiia any in jenn r Se GHENVILLR MANES. ec COPARTNERSHTPS. PRE mutual consent. ‘and will continue in the dressmaking and at 909 Broaaway. | Dated New Yors, dnb, ORSON G. McCAL! ly 1, 11 vil niga to oh iB PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE: EXISTING RE tween Orson G. MeCall and Hasolde é& the frm name of 0. G, McCall & Co., Harolda A. Byron’ Byron, under Uinrotved by fp gaxdatton, business es ota MUCUS BYRON. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. VALUABLE AND WELL KNOWN for sale; an assured fortune for an energetic Spring sineds man wits pemee ital. me cap IVER, No. 7 Beekman street. _ A “GENTLEMAN, world, “desires noticed, as Bo cominission strictly confidential, Ade A tain an interest in some, where he can devote bia Unexes L.W. to #7 ns wil ree BRC ald, AI manutaci WHO HA SEOURED THE MAN- jAcement of oné of the best branches of business in the ents or brokers commnpications ADWAY, Herald office, — YOUNG MAN, SKILLED IN FINE TOOLS AND MA- chinery, and pomerhes. small capital, wishes to ob- uring business Ime and energy to its advancement, sonable Teferences given and required. Address 178 Herald office. GREAT DISCOVERY. ert VERY PLEASANT xP rofitable art taught in one lesson, for suital LY Materials cost only #1. CY either sex. Foom 10}4, top floor, ‘No. | Great Jones si wok AWAKE PARTNER WANTED.WITH $1, 000 82,000, in an old established specialty manufactur ash Dusineeay where $5000 per motte ean’ be realized. Barclay y atreel, up stairs. ng BUSINESS MAN WANTED—AS_ RTNER, TO Join » mecbanie tn a wood payin manufactaria, ‘bust ness; capital required $10,000 to @15, Address J. H. D., box 114 Herald office, AL in'e gentoot, tog 7443 Broadway, New Yor of materia) ght perivetly mu if Hraate busines rk, for three da} RARE OPPORTUNITY’ —A PARTNER, WITH @2,000, Address PERCY, 0 YOU WANT EMPLOYMENT ?--WITH $1 WORTH on can readily earn from #8 to $5 per day. in one lesson tor $10 und immediate em- ployment furnished at 729 Broadway, room K, ap stairs, ARTNER WANTED--WITH A CAPITAL OF FROM B1,000 to $2,000, ina proftadle mining business; close invest); mae AINVENTORS Right Ansoe! Patents, exhibits, jon 18 desired. pngm ire this day BLINN, 31 m8 'A, M. jecond avenue. EXHIBITION AND PATENT 12 Warren street, New York, solicits Patent Right Gazette, price 10 cents, ‘clls‘and Daye Patents aud Patented Goode, NO BREWERS AND MALTSTERS.—A GENTLEMAN | who has had charge of one of che most extensive busi- nesses in this city for the last ten years {s desirous of mal au arrangement, whereb; rn, v1 MRUASURER WANTED—¥OR A CIRCUS TO and vicinity; oue that can lend from prenrky glven and @ liberal salary in rainy York citi 0 00 amy ie Pair abort My yi ha first rate local VELLER, Hera $2,000. A ood a . STE. -00( WiLL $s 81,000 to the patente: A VINEYARD, fine choice erop this year; 10 acres land, ke. with assay ary; advert koener and walesman and at howe in any brat b firet class references, both rand security 100s) Jerald ofl i i id ot ge.000- Yn aN lity in Brooklyn, “a Branch | onl “IN BEST 34 profite. ECURE ONE HALF his kervices and influence wor ERS.—A PARTNE il established jewel Address BROO: Brooklyn. iser is an ex amount, Ad- cHIBIT it i. LOCATION; INTEREST IN q five most valuable late improved patents; $4,000 of it whall go towards mannfacturing nvainable investment nipuses aud ra business id man to make alucrative and profitable business; nothing like it or ean equal it tor profi must use its patents min V7 years, , 100 Fulton ‘street, Brooklyn. household and 04 on or address A, ences exchanged. ells rapidly LOAN OFFICES. Pianos, &c., » parlor for | YMAN'S, 658 B eat, Liberal Ey A‘ L. BE RNARD'S, Twenty-fourth and Vanees made on Dian of goods. Same bought A’ u nue). Pianos ana all deseripur storage taken, AND 17 ABINGDON SQUARE Money loaned on Diamonds, Watcher, Jewelry, KER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, tairs.—Highest cash advances on Diamonds, Wat or bought, Pawnbr ed on Diamonds, Wateh’ Policies, Furniture adies, Take noti BROADWAY, COR: dyances made on or will pay the | 8 Money on Diamo' : ‘Goods, every description. N J Twenty-fitth str nds, Watches, Jewel at fall value, ons of merchandise; Parior for ladies. ON, NO. 9 PRIN for c Reter- ekers’ Tx highest marxet C& STRE nds, Watel Wearing Apparel Private en- ts, Liberal ad- 'y and ail kinds same bought; VACOBS.. T 57 THIRTEENTH SEREBY) NEAR BROADWAY-I fh pay, a jewelry, or udvai Thinten chan liehment in thia eountr; 39 NASSAU STREE! etry and all kinds of merchandise, highest pri on the same. ISAAC Diamonds, uP cea, Shawls, Pi 3, OPPOSITE AYMAN LEOPOLD, POST OFFICE.— Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, J ‘The same bought and Watebes and , Diamond Broker, STAIRS—AD- RY, Pow on’ Diamonds, Watches, 108, dc, or the aght at full vi fae? Parties in want of Money or Mer- will find this the most elegant and extensive estab- No.1. room {REET (FORMERLY CORNER BROAD- iton street).—NEWMAN LEOPOLD buys, felis or advances liberally on. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Life Policies, Merchandi 9] 3 BROADWAY, hed at Mon! Jewelry, Li hours from ju tod NEAR TWENT advanced on Diamoi Pianos, &c. ; amg STREET, UP nds, Watches, bon cht. Oilice ERTS, 1.19 bies stored for the summer. quired to any amount. 1, MARB! Works, 14 and 13 nd Marblerzed KLABER & © S. ». avenue. stones; largest varicties, original designs; cheapestin the city. ATEWART'S SLATE, ment in the city atl West Fifty-tirat treet and Marb! Cash advan 191 Broadway. LE MANTELS. _ KLABER, STEAM MARBLE AND. MARBLEL 36 Kast E! Mantels, al teenth #u if between Broadwi ized Mantels, Mon’ le BROADWAY.—AT H. B. MELVILLE'S JEW- elry and Corai store, Diamonds, Watches, Valua- on same if re- LUNG eet, offers 500 complete; Monuments, ones, Table Tops, &c., at prices that defy competition’ MARBLE WORKS, 217 TO 223 ray and Eighth uments, Head- MANTELS—LARGEST ASSORT- lowest prices ; ele; ae hew ar Onigney B, STE: Sixth ave, between Thirty anh and purty. sixth ats, WATCHES, , JEWELRY, &e. KEMIUM AMERIC. the best and cheapest Wat ny by FRANK! TED £0 sale and retail, AN bem HES, de in this c PRONOUNCED ountry, whole- 209 Sixth avenue, corner of Fourteenth street, and 823 Eighth avenue, corner of Twenty-sixth street. a RESTAURANTS. NAFE BRUNSWICK, FIFTH AVENUE AND TWENTY- Pry in? Branswick. AS’ FACT. first sight ; and have good PROF Tai Yao 5 hy TROLOG OR MARS TELLS T) sixth street.—Can choice purveying and perfection in aring food meot with due appreciation in this. metropo- If yea, then essay the “edisine classique” of the Cafe HE MIND AT and gents consult him for everything, eis a scientific astrologer; secrets for success in business. ' 81 Third avenue, near Twelfth street, ADAME ROSS, MEDICAL AND BUSINESS CLAIR, Foyant, tells past, present and futuro; shows likeneed Forty-frst street, Broadway and of husband. 159 West Seventh avenue. MEDICAL. TTENTION, wh c ma; CEAU, oftice iad Reber PECIALTY—NO dR. C, Suny private dis CERTAIN CURE or without medictn itwitery; over thi of Micwir French Female Pills, N Rafe and healthy. MRS. WH MAX 114 East Tenth street, does A. medicine. LADIES" PHYSIC AX, fessor 01 Midwitery with this city), guarantees ‘or without me West Twenty-sixth street -MADAME GRI REMEDY FO! .—The D SUR Female Pills alw mediate relief, being specially prepared for ma jitbese pills, reliever me in one da ie.” Price $5. street, or sent by mail, FEE TILL CUR! London, can Office 20 Centr FOR ¢, by Madame RE: ry ears practi 00 I, oilee, Ne mie, AN Venue, OF Sixth WELL, FEMALE .—-DR. i D.G (over 25 years) ‘anc certain felief to jad ne; elegant rooms fc t, pear Sixth avenue, DLE, 20 YEARS’ PRUSSIAN HOSPITAL EX- perience ; private diseases, always successfully cured ihout inercury ; Consultation free, Dr. FRANKLIN, W61 Bleecker sire 7 ETT, member of the New York University Medical onauited as e stvect, near MARRIED LADIES, WITH LL, Professor ter infallible 1, or No. 2, apecially pre- red for married ladies, oribe, ‘85, which can never tail, aro Bold only at hor fy iat door Crom Pith 0, 1 East Fifty. Vat druggist’s, eat by mally ‘PHYSICIAN, not bumbug ladies with B ea in, troubloy rnursing, 123 FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 120 + West Twenty-siath street, guarantees relief to all female complaints, Pleasant rooms for nursing. A —MME VAN BUSKIRK, PH {ails to cure female complaints, ing. 41 Kast kignth street. Consuitations tree. AL DISEASES CURED IN THE SHORTEST 4A. possible time without mercury. No detention from business, 40 years’ anccessfui practice. A. LEWIS, M. D., No. 7 Beach sti New “| —LADIES IN TROUBLE York. GUARANTEED IMME- + diate relief, sure and safe; no fees required anti! per- ified ; Hike, No. A Soh A. for ladies fourth tres R. COOPER, r Sixth “=DR. AND MME, Interview. Their female remedi before and: during confinement. 14 DUANE STRE ‘multed on private diseases: 34 year Glegant rooms ‘and nursing mity Place, new number Ii ¢ CURE AT ud West Forty- WILLET? aventte, é him to make perfect cures, yR. KINO, ‘avenue, cltres ail pi sufllotont. lo? WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BI rivate oF delicate dise: Phen Dr urens st.) ONE ‘AN BE CON practice enables } One visit help js at Mra. MEYERS’, 205 Enst Fifteenth street, near Ter THe BEST PLAOR FOR SURE MEDICAL v ird avenue. ata son TROUAL satiatactor! PERRY, L Rooms bezore and durin; Rear 7th avev ue NO FEES withont medicine. Bleeok UNLE } CURED reet, near Broadway, yO PAY GNEEES CURED,—DR, AND | MME. cure at one interview; WES? their French Pilla aot fail, 4 sons nepamDt, 14g Weet 400 ptrest, MINERAL | form. PROPOSALS, OLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICL. MAY 3, 1471 C CONTRACTORS, ¢ government of Fringe. award Yalan will nti 19h Tuly next receive tenders for the construction and equip- ment of railway o( 3 feet 6 inches ange, from Cascumpes yWwD, a distance of about miles, “Payment willbe made in. rine Ktward: Island govern- ment debentures, bearing 81x per cent interest, payable alt- yearly, redeemable in 30 years, Specifications may be geen and forms of tender and other information obtained ac the Government Engineer s oflice, Charlottetown, after 20th June next. No tender will be recognized unless made oa the printed the low. ‘The government do not bind themselves to acce] retary. est orany tender, T. H. HAVILAND, Colonial Be EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIV S*t ‘Trustees of the Kleventh wenn. ot the office of the Glesks. | f the Department of Public Instruction, corner ef Gran Snd'Elm streets, until Tuesday, the 20th day of July, 1871, and unti!3 o’elock P. M. on said day, for the erection of » new Scbool-house on the site at present occ jed by Gram- mar School No. 22, on the coraer of Sheriff and Stanton streets, Plans and specifications can be seen at the otlice of the Superintendent of Bulldiugs and Repairs, No. 146 Grand street, third floor. Proposals must state the estimate for each branch of the work separately, and be endorded “Proposals tor Mason Work,” ““Proposul for Carpenter Work," “Proposal for Painting.” ‘Two responsi from each successful bid widered in which no auretic ble ‘and approved sureties will be required | and no proposal will be con- ace named. The School Trus- teen reserve the right to reject any or all of the proposals offered. JOSEPH KOCH, EDWARD MII Hawg, K. J, O'RULLIVAN, M.D., 2h ANDERSON, Sosa WANGLER, Board of Trustees, Eleventh Ward. _Dated JULY 10, 1871. QEALED PROPOSALS WILL Bi Jommittee on Botidingss i office of the Clerk of the Depart tion, corner of Grand and Elm streets, until one o'clock P. M. of Monday, July 24, 1871, for the following named work: Separate proposals will be required. for_ general Saree Schools Nos. 6, 1, 25, 36, 42, 49, 67 end 68, Schools Nos. nd ‘Also for, repairs and painiing of Grammar Schools Nor. 29, 81, 35, 38, 44 and 55; also Primary Schools Nos. 5, 6 an 49; and Hull corner of Grand and Elm streets. 8 stasstooe may be seen at the offlce of the Snperintend- ent of Buildings and Kepalrs, M8 Grand street, third floor, ‘The contractors will be held strict'y to the time and condl- fiona named in the specifications tor the completion of the work. ‘Two responsible and approved snreties required from each successful bidder. Proposals will not be considered unlesa sureties are named. The Committee reserve the right to reject any or all of the oposals oflered. me LORIN INGERSOLL, eta hs tie rae NCL Ry Committee on Aiton ac. é Dated Juxx 10, 1871. FURNITURE. 4 -NOTICE.—KELLY & ©O., CORNER OF TWENTY- filth street and Sixth avenue, are now offering a large and splendid assortment of pets, Furniture, Beduing, (il- cloths, &c., at very low pric Weekly or monihly paymenis taken. _ A call respectfully solicited. CONSIDERABLE_REDUCTION HAS BREN MADE at in the pilces of Parnitu O'PFARRELL'S extensive w. corner of Twentieth street, TF. ROTH'S FURNITURE AND COMMISSION House, 50 Bleecker street, between Broadway and Bow- ery.—Magniticent Mart ntoinette style Parlor, Su 8500, nearly new, for #200; one do., Pompadour styl drocatel, $1753 all styles and all colors satin brocaté nnd reps Parlor Suits from 450 up to $150; rosewood Chamber Sits, Pianofortes, Mirrors, Curtains, y and Dining Furniture, Carpets, &e. ‘gains for cash. Goods packed and de Jarpets and Beddin; coms, 200 Eighth av IDENOE 12 EAST Tenth treet, between Futh avenue and University -Magnifioant double Pompadour Parlor Suit, two sin- covered with green and igold nud erfinson od Pano. T THE ELEGANT PRIVATE Wf £ Dince. 8, Mirrors, Curtains, Carpets, , se, Dining Table, Builet, China, Silverware, Ac., for Bale; a great sacrilice; call early. Property family leaving city. RARE CHANCE—FAMILY re of hive story residenc arlor Suit, 6 pieces, #40; 2 #50; 12 ipwards; Carpets, 59e., In lots to suit purchasers. FAMILY DECLINING HO PING WILL Sell magniticent Drawing Room Pempadour style, | covered satin brocate! 4, ; one B50; Hlanolorte, cost $750, Bronzes, Mirrors, : Pooweanes, and Dining Purni: CARPE est assortment and th voekly or month Ny payments, ati 155 Chatham stre gOR SAL Ke THE FURNTE 14 West Twenty-sixth stre REDDING, TH prices for cash, or oF COWE $ IN THE HOUs Magniticent Parior Sers, rary Suits, Bedroom > nut, for $75} rosewood Piatiotorte, cos $475, lor $2005 Brussels and In: grain Carpets. DEALY & CUNNINGHAM, ONTHLY OR WEEKLY PAYMENTS—CARPEr Mow irnitures Bedding, 984 and 386 Third avenue, near Twenty-eigach streot Prices iower than any other house in the city. BILLIARDS, J ~-STAMBARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES |, Fables at prices ranging trou % e'stylea for dwelling houses, HELAN & COLLENDER, 738 Browder wards’ also uni i FLANGE, i | | ; Loans Specie 7 it Circulation... 3% ai, B72 i sits. « 251,807,553 257, ~ | PINANCIL LAND COMMERCIAL. WALL STR#! sunsave tie 16, 1 IN WALL STREET has been characterized by the undoubted adveut of midsummer dulness, and the Stock Exchange might, Without great fucrifice of business, have taken a recest#—to be extended until the miadle of August— so little has been doing and ts likely to be done during the period specifed, ance of what could be called a bearish feeling, the market has for the greater part of the speculative list drifted to lower prices, the more exciting topo of the week being the new Issue, and, if present fgets are not controverted, partial over igsue of ‘kK Island, a proceeding which seemed to discourage the last hope of a reaction in the shares from the depression of the recent crisis, In Lake Shore and Ohio and Mississippi the decline | has been quite marked, and the sales of these stocks have made the larger portion of the week's busi- | Atoue time the uneasiness in the market | ness. was calculated to lead to serious conseqnenves, but, the easy condition of money affording tie parties interested in the malntenance of present prices the means to hold their favorites’ agatust any | More rapid decline than they chose to let them take in the process of realization, the market became | steady and dull. The exceptions to @ lower dency have been Wabash, Reading, Harlem ana Pacitic Mail. Otherwise the list nas been only steady or lower, taking the results of the week's move- ment, The gold market declined just one per cent on the shipment of iarge quantities of bonas to Europe, the bills drawn against which occasioned quite a } smart fall in the rates of foreign exchange. A re- action at the close was followed by a rise of fully one-half per cent. In this equipoise between the extremes of the week the market wound up jast evening. Governments were irregular and the market greatly unsettled by its endeavor to find a level between lower gold here and higher bonds tn Europe. The eventual restoration of steadiness and strength in the gold market led to a quict and very strong market at the close. Money was extremely abundant, owing to the inactivity at the Stock Exchange, and the general rates during the week were two and three per cent, with @ large number of transactions at as low as one per cent on government collaterals on Satur- } day, when, a8 usual on that day at this season, there | 18 generally more willingness to concede to the bor- | rower’s terms. Prime paper was done ut 4 per ; cent, and the several grades of first class notes were quoted 4a 6 per cent. Iu the State bonds some recovery was noticeable | in the Tennessees, the general list being steady, and Missouri sixes further advanced to 9344. THE BANK STATEMENT. The weekly statement of the associated banks is | slightly unfavorable, The deposits have increased or only about one million dollars, The loans are now up to the extraordinary sum of $300,000,000, | The large Increase in deposits Is attributed to further large arrivals in the of national bank currency, which is likely to prove a drug and annoyance, it nas so often heretofore. The gain in reserve is jually divided between specie and legal ten- tem of circulation shows a trifling de- atement contrasts will Its predeces- ek ag foliows:— oe 8. sor of last W tenders 69,976,825 10,574,575 Luc The banks now hold $18,544,848 above the reserve required by law—a gain for the week of $567,900, LATEST PRICES OF GOVERNMENT: The following were the closMg street prices of government bonds on Saturday evening:—United States currency sixes, 114 a 11444; do., 1881, regis- tered, 115 a 115%; do. do., coupon, 1154 115%; do. (XCHANGE FOR OTHER PROPERTY-—AN ASSORTED | stock of Dry Goods, with Lease and Fixtures; (air trade given, Apply in person to G. B. HASKELL, 62 Broadway. XCHANGE FOR REAL Regie td OR OTHER PRO- erty, Colton Machinery, in gond order, for yarn, warp. twine, batting. &c. nforth Spindles, 22 Carding Machines, Lavper ia ‘alt ate necessary machinery per- TH & ©O., 18 Ann street. taining the reo ___ MISCELLANEOUS. UREKA STEAM MACHINE CARVING Nos, 60, 62, 64 and 66 Cannon street. Elaborate walnut Cabinet ud Door Ornaments. Figure Carving our special WORKS... ANILLA BEANS—FIVE CASES NEW GROP, AS” sorted qualities, for sale, whoiesale and retail, by JAS" NWALL, #6 William stre GOODS MARKET, There has been no great amount of business done in the dry goods market during the past week, ‘yhere has been a fair movement of cotton goods among jobbers, and there Is a feeling that there will be no decline in prices for some time to come, It is understood through the country that all styles of goods will advance, and particularly woollens, COTTON Goons. In cotton goods there has been but a moderate business, the stock being so low that there has been no chance for any large movement. Changes have been made in many styles, espectally in standard | browns, which have been marked up one-half cent, | The printing cloth market coutinues firm at 74yc. | ty Ae hag some holders being reported as | asking 8¢. Brown sheetings and shirtings are ‘low in produe- tion, owing to coastant orders, Mavy of which are sull'unfilled. On many styles there has veen an ad- vance of },¢., Indian heads being quoted 1ic., and Appleton and Atlantic at Isige. The following DRY five-twenties, registered, May and November, 113% a 113%; do. do., 1862, coupon, do., 1143; a 114%} dd. do., 1864, do. do., 113% a 113%; do. do., 1805, do, do., 110% a 114; do. do., registered, Jan- uary and July, 112% a 11234; do, do., 1865, coupon, do., 11234 a 112%; do. do. 1867, do. do,, 11254 a 112%; do. do,, 1868, do. do., 112% a 113; do, ten-forties, regis tered, 112.8 112'3; do, do,, coupon, 112% a 113 THE COURSE OF THE GOLD MARKET. The extreme fluctuations dally in the price of gold during the week were as follows:— Highest. Lowest. Monday 112% ‘Tuesday Wednesday ‘Thursday Friday Saturday. STOCKS ON SATURDAY. The following table shows the highest and lowest prices of the principal stocks on Saturday :— Highest, Lowest. New York Central consolidated 905 New York Central scrip. ry Harlem..... 128 brie... 28» Reaang Lake Shore. Wabash. Pitysburg. .. Nofin weste Northwestern pi Rock amp St. Pi St. Paul’ preferred, Ohio and Mississippi Union vacitic Western Union ‘felesriph. . Pacilic Matl.. : ‘The following were the closing sidewalk quota- tions for the leading stocks:—Western Union, 5815 a 58'g; Pacitic Mail, 44% a 4415; New York Central consolidated, 9614 @ 96%; New York ee scrip, 91)4 a 9194; Erie, 2834 & 26%%; Reading, 111% @ 112; Lake Shore, 108s a 10814; Pittsburg, 1184 a 119; Northwestern, 71% a 71%; Northwestern preferred, 904 290%; Rock Island, 1083f a 10814; St. Paul, @ 59%; St. Paul preferred, 80'¢ a 80%; Wabash, 50% Ohio and Mississippi, 44 a 4434; Union Pacific, are the prices of leading styles:—Lawrence D, 1 ; do. J, 14c.; do, LL, L1¢e.; a0. O, 124.¢.; do. XX, 13¢ i Boott FF, isc.; do, 0, Less W, 16c.;_ Bedford 3 do. B, 1e.; do. Y, 126.5 do. 8 ig¢ ; Great og a Tie; do, J) 1c do Y, 10%¢.5 a 10. W, 11.3 Lyman A do, © 361n., 113gc.: do, 8c; do G 36In., 18%4¢.5 chard imperial W, 7 dO. A, 14e.; do. double wong 4 do, 40ID., 16 'g¢. Waterford V Jo. BB, lic.; do. ©, 12c.; do. A, 1840.3 ao, double weight, 13'sc.; do. do. 40in., 150. Massachusetts F, standard, 13c. ; ‘do. A, li '0.; Med ford 36in., 13¢.; Mystic River 8, 1245; Bangor heavy 36in., 123¢c. grag ert BB, do. E, Les; Extra AA, 1243; Dwight 3 Gabor Ay 1) do. X, 1 soin., ties; ; Bartlett A., rie Bicached sheetings and shirtings in the iow and Medium styles are very scarce In agents’ hanus. With the finest goods agents are well sold up, and there is considerable inquiry from jobbers for distri+ bution. The foliowing is a list of leading prices:— Amoskeag, 841n., 1le.; do,, 37-in., 15),¢.; do., : 16¢.; do., 46-in., 17¢. "do. 54-10, 15 i 360.5 Langdon, 36-in., 14c.; do. tort 46-in., 17¢.; do. GB., 36-1N., 19¢.4 Nastiua, rT Suranac, 10-4, 42440.; Westminster K, ville, 7-8, 1le.; J. & W. Siater, 7-3, 145 s ster B, lic.; Saranac, 11 Slatersville, 4-4, 135 Blackstone River A, ide.; Lancaster Wit Forestdale, 44, I6c.; Warregun, lasonville, 4-4, Allendale, 11-4, 7, a d0., 84, 4 Ne.} aM do, 4 i Auantic, 44, I2e.: do., 7 Pepperell, 6-4, 26645 do,, 74, 00.5 doe, 84 BTC, GO., 10-4, 42446,; do., Ll 16¢.; do., XX 4e4, 19¢., do, 4-4, 18C.1 l0., W b4, 100. ; do., W 9-8, 1 : Auburn A, 106 Lincoin, roy A, le.;'d0., Ly 1630.;'do., 40-1, 200 5-4, 18C.; dO., 8-4, JSC; O., Yet, A0C,; HO., 10-4, Wavren, FF Palmer; XX 4-4, Ige.; Thorndtke, rd 8, 12¢.; Patna A 4-4, Liige. Tre. mont, 4 36-in, 12¢.; Boott, B, 140; do., ©, Ldc.; lo. do,, O, 114;¢., do,, 8, iie., do. do., B 12}4e.; Wo. G, Lie, do., R, 9 Suttolk, 'B, tc,; Great Fails A’ (Stag), 13!4¢.3 do, (Dog), ‘1240.3 Wo, Q.- 16e; do, (Ciger), Lic) Brown drills in some of the leading makes are in+ be aod for and prices are Improving. nims are very quiet on account of a general sy pene and an advance in prices, inseys have been active at fair prices, though there is but lie movement from jobbers, Toe Park Mills have advanced (heir goods one-half cent on all numbers, Canton flannels have advanced leading quotations, Prints have so far shown but little activity. WOOLLEN GOODS. There has been a fair degree of activity in in some of the Woollen goods, considering the reasons that operate ii early distribution, The jobbers gener: Ba with full assortments of ali kinds of low and medium fancies, and are vlog helt attention to fine fancies and coatings, these grades there hag been a good trade. Prices, though not increased in proportion to the Cont Of production. show ap ALyaLve, 29!¢ & 20%; Columbus, Cincinnati and Indiana Cen- tral, 1914 a 194. COMMERCIAL REPORT. SATURDAY, July 15—6 P. M. Correr.The market for Rio and Santos was decidedly strong. We have no cargo rales to report, the extreme views of holders preventing business in large lots. A moderate jobbing business was in progresa at full prices for all descriptions, We (quote:—Rio, ordinary: goes, le. a 1040; far do, 10%e a He good do, lye, a Uge.; primedo., Ic, a 1240. ; extreme range for lots, 10%¢c, a + gold, per tb., in bond, thirty to sixty days” credit, Java (government Ie. do. (grass mate, IS!ge. 0 ngapore, 17 Ibe. a Vic.; Marncalbo als. Laguayra, Ldige.; Jamaica, 1c, a 15% +» Bomingo (gold, in bo Bc. wT ont Rica, ISiee. 8 70. ; Nanila, 140. 9 Mexican, } lia, We, aL Curacoa, a Woe. Corron.-The market w dull and. prices entirely nomt- demand from exporter per lb, lower. Sales w follows :— to-Day, Last feening. Consumption a rr il Specniation, ber, B00 at 20 b- ais “lO, cs at October, 10 at Tig 5 100 a iS5-18e., S00 at 19 Ivo. ; November and December, 100° each at I at T9\¢. together, October, November and December, ge gach at 19s together; December: 100 atl January, 490 at 196. ; Qe. ‘Ato 0 i 3 J abt 20 B-Ufc., GUO September, 100 Psd volbe., 100 at19%e., Uctober, November and "December, i 800 at 14/40. 5 ‘average quotations of yeste: 00 each rh Without the appear- | ten- | over six millions of doilars, aghinst a gain in reserve | p 7 | Bast Tuirty-tnird sireet), without bail, Jorn meal, Weatern yellow Corn meal, Jersey Corn bee Brandy: prime No. 2 do., #1 44 1 lots new aiber, Diehl Genesee, Corn was tn ac ern mized, afloat; 7) 4c. #7 of about 147,000 bushels Routherm ; white was noralnally and Western yellow 74. « lie, (als were ge te with sales of 62,000 bushels. ot ee a 650. for Weatsrag | Gio. tor black Ilixols, and 68¢, a 2c. for Ohio. Barley andl rye were dull, noininal aud not In demand. FRRCGMTS. There was a miqgwate gate, both grain and other goode at unohan; demau cc. for bigh mixed, wi jatry_ for ,t00m fo Faves, tering business wax quict but rates tin ‘J | iooluse Yo Liverp 7,50 boxes clerse, 15 1 Bd. BON by of grain at aa. lasgow, by ste pity Ab,000 oy db | Dla. flour at La, American ship, ben the Mediterra ht 10, nen Petroleum, Set, and 1,000 bbls. do. 4 eiisn bere = 1.0 erat, to Belfast sealer ie A bark froi aw a divert Vontinental port, 5,000 bbls, reine: petroleum, on private terws. A bark, 3,000 bola. do,, aau | Voyage, on private terms. | MOLAS6EB. In the absence of an actions prices were made for jobhing purpo ermunifug 1! conriderable transs imot woept In & vel Unchsoged. ‘Tar wamt tg for Wilmingtony: Receipts—Pork, 219 bb Packuges; lard, 125 bois. and herces, ‘The tn rk continy d quiet and was weak at Jes were made late lust evening of 200 bhis. for December, at #14 50, and to-day 750 bbis. for July al Bid 76 and 0) bois. for Sepiember at B15. Bacon—With aw firm, quoted at Bsc. She, Tor jong do, for shor r nd cut, 840. a fie, tor ‘diraivora Lert ry quiet but hrm at i for Western. We nota jen of SUU tlerces for De ‘on private terms, City lard) lower, held at We., without noteworthy — busines: Beef" was dull 4 entirely — neglected; — quot j at $8 a #12 for mess wud $12 w B15 for extra mess, Beef hams were dull and entirely | nominal Cut meats —There was no business except in Jobbing lots, fod which full prices were roallzed. We quote: Dry salve belle shoulders, 6140. 0 clear belifes, Bic. a Bye. T3005 Sere sal ort tock; hama, short cut, Ie, a Lc. ; do. wuga® cured’ and smoked, 4c. ‘x 16c, Butler was quiet at ‘of choice State, . tor do. Welsh, and 20cy atic. fordo. Weatern, Cheese was quict and prices nominak at Lie, for choice factory. PertoLKuM.--Afver yesterday's large sales the marke quiet, cos not quotably changed, The of. feringn w ut very iittle demand, Crude ta bull heid at 144¢,, with Mig. bid, The sales of refined were 3, 4. standart while, at 240. August held al The Philadelphia market continued quiet, but witho Xeuned tor spot and month quoted af ne sales were 5,000 bb UML ping crite steady ut IBge, Ran oon W. ad, i atna Was enuirely Hotta! In Val Caroling wag tlat and quite ousalable, SUGAR.—The market, without quotadle change, trlile In buyers’ favor (probably L-lse. Ib } dimited. ‘Fhe sales were coniined to 250 hhds., ineludin hinds. Demerar: and Mi) bhds do. at Lge Yeaterdayy 650 bhda. siricuy good retin boxes (Dervsne) tor was lightly easter white ad was a, ‘The inquiry wi tor sot . powdered and -interiorto common refusing, *. od fuir refining, 9c. a 9gc.t good to + fair (o good grocer: 010) centrituyal, Ahds. d boxes, Bic. a9 Dutel: standare fair to fining, hi Mi: Havan! H (0. 1049 12 1 fo. 16 to 1B, MT di sts T3%0, a aM@gc.; grocery gr ard, Noa. 8 to 1, Be, | to 1, Me, a We. Mai 90 do, Lt 13h Rico: Secunia yay Y alW%o, Brazil—Dutch si Duteh standard, ud Bt Java {Current clayed TALLOW ned tim and wis more 150,000 tba, at Wa but quie: pia 100 bbls. The market was st r les LU) ble, at M4 Age. DOMESTIC TAR Corton dull; go ports—Po Great Stock, 18,081, Cotton—Middlin 1,283, Sales, 500, ‘i July 15, 1876. ottom dull and nominal; middtingsy Net receiptty ‘Shs, AUGUSTA, Ga. July 15, 1871. Cotton. The market is dull; mMdings, Ia. 8 We.” Balesy 18. vipts, 40, BAVANNAM, July 1, Cotton quiet; no demand; middlin Lxports coastwise, 73. Stock, dys uty 14, 1871, t receipts, 62. Exports—Ta Stock 4,180. wos, N. Cx Say 16, 187U. | Ktosin tiem at #3 75 fory Y extra pale, 6 for pale wdip and 4 00 cor Cotton dull; mr the Continent, & Spirits of tarpenti No. 1, $3 50 for ernde. Turpentine fir virgin. Flour duil and 4e.; No. Dapring, #1 1d noon firmer and fairly a Y fair gem Arigust ; Ble. 40igc. Rye active but easier; No. seller August aud September. Highwines irm at Sle, meas pork, #14 37%. Freights stendr 4 corn to Buffalo, by J4ye. Live hogs slemdy at BA a 8 Receipts— 3,000" bbls. flour, 13,000 buses wheat, Fae) a com, 12,000 do. oats, 5,090 Wo. rye, 8.000 do. ar Shipments——3,000 bbls. our, 28,000 bushels whent corn, 6,000 do. oats, 12,000) do. rye, 20K) do. barley. 2.00 dow 00 boss. Bu Receipte—-Flour. 6,540 bbls. 207,000 bushels ; d.000" bushels, ‘Epmvents 3,000 bushels; ‘corn, 251,000 bushela; oats, 12,000 bushels. Railroad shipme tx Wheat, 14,000 bushels; corn, 36,000 bushels U0) bushels. Freights io wheat, Ile. ats corn Ie, to New York Flour dutfand nnehsin ed, Wheat dail and lower to sell; No. 2 spriug nominally ci in fair demand and lower ; sales 1s No. 2 Wear at ie, OO bushels da to. arrive at eU}4e., Ost market are. ity neglected. Pork, lard pon | highwines dull and Oawrao, J 3 Flour steady and unchanged; salen 100 b No. Lepring, #7 90 for amber winter @B for white. muinters %8 50 for double extra, Wheat scarce and du! cars No. 13 boat 816 aw $1 BS quoted at ®1 46. dull; sales 5,000 bushi 1 bd 1,100 bushels in car Tots at Wi/ge. ; 300 bushels do, at Oats—None in the jnarket. | Bariey, rye and pens quiet. Corre meal—$1 60 for bolted, #1 40 for dnbolied per ewt. Millfeec unchanged; shorts, 32) 25 a #25; middiingsy B30 "per ye. Canal fretghts.— ew York: lumber, $3 JEFVERSON BARKET POLICE COURT. Picking Pockets in’ © bery. While Ann Woolley, of No. 13 Desbrosses street, was engaged at her devotionsin the Catholle churety in Thompson street at seven o'clock yesterday morn- ing, she was disturbed by feeling a hand in her pocket, and immediately missed her pocketbook, containing sixty cents im currency. She accused a man who was next to her at that the of having stolen ft. He demed i most vehemently and hur~ riedly left the churen, closely followed by Ann, and meeting Officer Gilmore, of the Eighth preeinet, she had the fellow arres He was taken before Justice Shandiey, at settersom Market Police Court, by whom he was committed in default of $600 ball, despite its protestations of i~Highway Rebs innocence, About haif-past on morning, as Prank! Lathrop, residing a st Twenty-secoadt street, was coming down roadway on his way home, he was assanited by three men, who knocked him down and robbed him of @ gold watch, chain and locket valued at $500, enty-ninth precinct, beard aud av the same time saw three men running through Twenty-second street toward Fifth avenne, Quickly pursuing them, to followed them througa Firth ne to Twenty-first streer, and in the last named street, near Sixta avenue, he succeeded in capturing one of the men, in Whose possession the property was found. Mr. Lathrop fully dentived 1, and Justice Shand+ ley, ‘au Jefferson Market Court, committed the risoner (who © his name us Joseph Hogan, of to await his trial for bighway robbery. THE AGOIDENTAL SHOOTING OF GARRITY, Max D. Stern, the young man in whose hands & stgail pistol exploded at Water street, on Satu day afternoon, and sent a bali into the right breas& of bis fend, James H. Garrity, bs years of age, was yesterday brought before Coroner Keeuan, ag the City Hall, ana admitted to ballin the sum of $1,000, Mr, Bernard Goudkind, employer of the boys, becoming his bondsman, Garrity said they were examining the pistol when YOUNG followa:—July, 2.U7e.; Augnst, en; October, 1934. November, annary, 19¢. nds. Alagama, . Teron Ordipary ..... VD%q 1 16 Good ordinary. 8 Is Ing Low middil 208 0% | Middling.... 2g 2% Good middling By Boe 33 By ~The quotations are’ based on cottod running in quality not more than half x grade above or below the grade quoted. 8 follows ; To Havre, 'To Hatattarse Sy steam, 5-16. gold, compressed, To’ Baltic 1 Flont, 8 642 bbls by To Bremen, ports, by Bail, ye. FLOUR Ane GRAIN, i whont, bage; oat, pind A aed more active dem: were scarce. The sal hy fut was det), but we make nochange in our arotatona rh meal was steady, but quiet; sales 180 bbis. W ra Fellow at BY ea wa ty sacked meal was tn moder: Ate demand and steady, We quote: No. 2 Stave... oping etadee srrlchs, re avout Beaasausa BSSSs2S55: itexplodea; that shoouung was purely accidentak and he exonerated Stern from all blame in the mat- ter. Garrity was quite comfortapie yesterday. there 18 @ fair probability of nis recovery. ‘oro- ner Young, however, will take his ante-wortem statement, THE MURDER OF OHARLES CASEY. A post-mortem examination of the body of Uharles Casey, Who was stabbed on Saturday night at No. 17 Roosevelt street—as was fully reported in the HERALD of yesterday—was made yesterday by Deputy Coros ner Marsh. A wound was found tn the left grotm about one and a half inch in width, extending in- ward and downward to the depth of nearly four inches, the steel having severed the femoral artery, thus causing death from hemorrhage, There wag also an incised wound of the nose and lip, which, although severe, was not of a fatal character. Coro! ner Young, who has cn: of the case, gave an order permitting the friends to remove the body of deceased to his late residence, No. 32 Market street. ‘The inquest will ve held on Tuesday. Several wit. neseee ty ihe stabbing bave been secured by Vaptaln aires