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so ee. ~ N \ oener yi pH OF THE BUCCES8FUL ‘ACKOSS. TH OUNTINENT, a0 ie tHE BIRON er: ] scrPOnthD BY A (x POWBRFOL FOL CAST. The Old Brewors amival Was is rerohtiing tee #30 Norta Fy hie LEO: SATURDAY, *sgsUSIIE ANNUAL PE ENRETT OF when the Pet ‘and jr a artist, Pacific Ratiroad. the oy both att MATINER AND EN ENING PERFORMANCE, together with ramerous volunteers, MonDAy, AUGUST At Pint appearance of : 3. a ) FRITS, OUR JIBLO'S GARD PASTISMERMAN, TRPASURRR, Teaneo!fulty announces (o hia frends and. the public that bis RRnUaL BENEFIT tak piace at the above establishment on SATURDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING, August int when the popular ane ecomnt abet thst, in several of his specialties, also Mise EMMA. PAULINE MAKKIAM and numerons other npor which occasiog will be preseated an wnusa- entertalr It. Lora, Bo u's THEATRE, The manager the ¥ itully announess G of this theatre fal] and winter season, SS oI eoayeS 4," commencin: the bridllant » aparsate; LOTTA, Supported by a poworfat company. Nox sheet opent on Moniay, Ancust 7, an! during the week, at the theatre, ar at tts Bravch Tiecet 6 ies, at C,H, Dison 4 (ute music store, 711 Broadway, where seats may be se- ured nix dayw in a ivance, BOAR DEK Ss OR TWO SINGLE OR DOUBLE ROOMS—VERY pleasant, with {rat claws Hoard and altendance, to desira- je partion. ‘References exchanged. at Ninth street, be- tween Broadway and University place. WANTED, D KOOKS TO onnekeeptag ; arian. 6) TO $6 PER WEEK.—FURNISH jet, with or without Bourd, or for tight merican family, 69 Hadson street, corner $5 TO $7 PER WEKK.—A GENTLEMAN AND “WIF ) or single gentlemen can obtain Board at 18 St. Mark’ Placo, uear Cooper Institute, BE 70,810 PER WEEK. COOL, PLEASANT ROOMS, with exectlent Board, for families and single persons, a 16 Blees street, six blocks ‘West 0 of Broadway, W 2 WAVERLEY PLACE.—THE FINES’ wives ; $10, $14 und $20 for two, with Board, Tabie Board, NEW. YORK HERALD, MONDAY. AUGUST 7, 1871. 'ALLACK'S, W LAST 6 NIGHTS OF THIS GREAT SUCCESS MUST BE WITHDKAWN in conseqrence of FiRST SPEBARANOR In THIS THEATRE MISS LYDIA THOMPSON and HER NEW COMPANY, MONDAY, AUGUST It. VENTRAL. PARK GARDEN. THE TEOMA GRAND SUMMER NIGHTS’ CONCER! THEO. THOMAS AND HIS UNRIVALLED oncuésTRa, THIS (MORDAD KVENING, AUCUST 7, AT 1, Overture, * & Waite aa tay bine t ‘Admiesion rekets 10 6 PACKAGES OF a TICKE LYMPIC yee t Week ot the reason and last nights f the popular oom and Butch character actor, VEDNESOAY, TALURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. ATURDAY, AUG UST 2 Ehotwialot totok LAST SCHNEIDER MATINEE Bowery THEATRE, SENSATIONS OF TO-DAY, The great Mt etory dlished in the New York Weekly, by Fraucis 8. Sunith, £ ve rue sewINa MACHINE GIRL, just finished, will now be presented aaa drama, in four parts, by the talented athoty Charles “Foster, Exq, by per tuisaion of Messrs, Sireet ¢ Sinith. BLRTHA will be a ‘eveky, NIGHT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, with all the adjuncts 0 oP PRUPRIATE SCENERY and STARTLING SENSATIONAL TABLEAUX, £C, DUTCH SONGS by ‘TON BOLAS. Preceded by the JOLLY COBBLER. In active preparation, @ new Irish drama, by Johu F. Poole, E great SUIN FANE, Fin whieh the very popular Irish cormeiiian, 1GGS, wall appear, Due nates EST Hi Nn the city for emgle gentlemen or gentlemen and their WEST, NO. 18, Desirable ft20ms and Board the finest location in the city, References exchanged. OF r SET, SEAR FIFTH ayeniue.—ltooms (o reat, newly furalabed, with Board; house ‘frst alass ; references exchange QQ GREENWICH AVENUB, NEAR TENTH StReur © and Sixth avenue,—Nicely furnished Parior Floor to , to family or single gentlemen, aiso single Kooms for yen- Meme, with or without Board,” 99 CLINTON | PLAC Boura; STREE’ EIGHTH Bandsomely furnished Rooms to let, with or without teruis moderate, “SECOND STRUET. ROOMS TO © or singly, with first class Board, 1 WEST SEVENTEENTH STREKT.THREE ROOMS on secand floor, with Board; also Rooms on fourth Moor for single gentiemen. 'Q4ATA STREET, 256, WE 34 will let, with art a vel —A PRIVATE FAMILY hanasome, finely furnished Parlor Floor; price tor wo, #40; for one, $30, 7 MES! THIRTIETA STREET, BETWEEN BROAD- OU wayand Fifth avecue—A fine suit and single Rooms to let, to families and yentiemen, with first class Board; lo- (Bation delightful. References exchai 4 EAST NINTH STREET, OADWAY.—TO let, with or without Board, large Rooms, sultabie for E ntienen’ and their wives; Rooma for single genUemen ; day joaraers accomino:tated. A] WEST IWENTY.NINTH | STREET.—A SECOND Floor (three rooms and bath) to let, together or seva- Fale, with or without private table; single Rooms for gentie- men, 42 GROVE STREET.-A HANDSOME FRONT ROOM, 4 with large closeta, to let, to gentleman and wife or ie gentlemen, with excelent Board; terms low; tamily rivae. BOND STREET.FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, _Wwith Board; tabie boarders taken; terms moderate. = » MACDOUGAL STREET.—PLEASANT, WELL FUR- 3 “ished Rooms, large and stall, on second and third oor, to let, with Board, at summer rates. House and table strictly tirat class, References. Ws FAST FORTIETH STREET, MURRAY BILL.— Four or five elegantiy (nrmisked Rooms, wih or without Board; everything new and cheap; near ‘Vand Dilt's depot privilege of housekeepingg; private table {i re- ‘2— MACDOUGAL STREET.—PLEASANT ROOMS TO F 13 = with ees & one bad ween $15; also Gaus BS :PANCING ACADEMIES, or one #12, » persons; single us, $5 ans few a yi 12 és = rere CIRCULARS #8 his private Academy, 213 ‘OOD'S MUSEUM. Monday, Tuesiay, Wednesday and Thursday even. ings.—Pr oduction of a ea in uusee a ‘acts, en- titled Also the oe eam 'n ‘one act of iN adc RE. Ces DAILY, AT 2 P. M. ES! UE Be In “ALADDIN” AND: Say TU Lm EDWwIN'S cargeiyi BROADWAY. 70 & LEON'S MINSTRELS, tite BEnLES oF. THE KITCHER Firet week of CHAS. STOR! In preparation, A TRIP AROUND" Tit WORLD, RS, CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, Managers. ‘ARROLL & LAMB DAY, AUGUST 7, MR, J. HB. STODDART, from Waltack's Theatre, in his great and original character of Moneypenny, in LONG STRIK: NY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUS Eneagement for six nights only of SAM COLLYER AND BOY. MONDAY, TUESDAY snd WEDNES! SDAY, AUGUST 7, 8 and 9, will be presented the prize drama of tne DEAD BOXER, 4 THK LOAN OF A LOVER, _ MATINEE every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. (A POLE HALL <TREET MONDAY, A 38TH STREET AND BROADWAY. ST 7, AT 8 O'CLOCK, HIBITION OF re PARIS IN FLAMES, RUINS OF PARIS AND SUBURBS. THE PARIS COMMUNE IN NEW YORK, Portraits, life size, of the Leaders of the Commune, Hostages, Members of the Versaillea Government. Schirmer's, 701 Broadway, and Tid Broaaway, RAND Ais a Bat 1 open Sentember 4 wit the eminent arti Mr. and Mrs, BANDMANN, OFICE.THE NEW OPERA HOUSE, TROY, N.Y. will be opened on or about the Lat October next, under the management of Mra, Emma Who 18 now pre= parodto receive applications irom frat claas stare and stock ts. Address Mra. EMMA WALLER, care of D, Waller, Booth's Theatre, ~ DAN € ING AC. DEMLES. MADISON AVENUE, SECOND HOUSE FROM Thirty-frst street—-Elegantly furnished Rooms, with 38 at aunmer prices; first class house and localily un- Burpassed. References given and required. 5] BAST THIRTY-rouRTH STREET, NEAR LEX. OL ington avenw Handeomely furnished, large front oams, large closets, cold water, with first class Board} also nice hall hose Balertuces axtoonged: 1G] EAST, THRTYFOCRTH | STREET NEATLY JL furnished front Room on second fioor, with hot and ‘Gok water, to let, with Board, ‘DIG RAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET. Iman and wite or aingle gentiemet 93( ‘RAST THIRTE e. first class Boa somely furnished; privat Jow. 245 = WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET.A PRIVATE ©) family can accommodate permanent or transient Dares with well furnisved Rooms and Loard at summer Prices; references required, 274 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET.—ELEGANTLY furnished Rooms, with Board, to gentlemen and Piven or single gentlemen} terme very ‘moderate; location ret cl 206 S. ECOND ) nue.—Two {urnished Rooms on second door to Jet, with Board, suitable for a gentleman and wife or gentle- men. Terms moderate, : DESIRABLE ‘and cool Room, with good Roard, suitable for gentie- terms moderate. _Mi USICAL. | KED ORGAN TUNERS WANTED.—THE CONTINUED Increasing demands upon us necessitating @ large in- crease iu our Liem we are desirous of Se a Dumber of exverienced tuners. None but first class taners need apply. GKO. A. PRINCE & O., Buffalo, N.Y. HOUSES, | ‘RO Cy WANTED. ANTED—FROM NOVEMBER 1, A FURNISHED House, containing atx bedrooms, ‘dining room, parior, &c., between Fourteenth and Forty-drtn streets and Lexing- ton and Sixth avenues; rent from 92,000 to #2,500 per anaum, fare ALPHA, tox 103 Herald Uptown Brancn ollice, 1,248 roadway, ANTED TO RENT—FROM THE ISTH OF SEPTEM- der, a high stoop brown atone Hoose, handsomely fur- nished, pleasantly located, between Twenty-second and Fortieth streets, by a amail family of three; rent not to. ex- iabios 4,000), 2 Compan UBNDRIX, 165 Broadway, St Nicho- WAxren. TO RENT (UNFURNISHED), THE UPPER Part of a private dwetiing, located above Fortieth street and between Second and Sixth avenues, fora al family without children. Address A. C., 144 Waier strcet ‘ANTED—A DOCTOR'S OFFICE, _ BETW ‘Twenty-third and rE, streets, ‘and Fourth and Sixth avenues. Address F, KL. DRAKE, 104 Madison av. Wsen ire LIGHT, FURNISHED ROOMS ON the first floor, convenient to Broadway, for the 16th of Address Hh. B., Herald oftice. PARTY wHo WOULD LIKE ROOMS, WITH BOARD, 1p a private family, and wining | to make liberal terms, nay call at 54 West Forty-fifth st LADY CAN HAVE BOARD BEFORE AND DURING continement, and infant adopted out, by Mme, BST. 14 West 40th stragh, near Seventh avenu TA LADY CAN WAVE [ROARD AND MEDICAL AT tendanoe before and during coniinement in the family ‘of a regular physician. Call on or address M. D., 34 West Forty-fourth street, near Sixth avenue. re FURNISHED FARLOR FOR GENTLE- 1, d wife; Board for lad: jcentral location, 6 Wet lrty-eecond street, near Bro roadway. mpnos s SUING A REFINED, SOCIAL HOME, DR- ra aparimenth with s generous table, wathon the the fasnal annoyance of boardn may find such at Tirty-fourth street. echoed 0 LET—TO GENTLEMEN, A WELL FURNISHED Second Floor, with private batl ‘ample closeta, with reakfast if desired; also one Room on firat hoor; wally small; no ebildren, 62 West Ewenty-trve street. BOARD: AND LODGING WANTED, “LADY WISHES A COMFORTABLY FURNISHED front Room, with Board, in a respectabl tee! family ; ion muet be pleasant and Spore went} wifi tone et. ft ich must ‘be’ moderate, box ‘dreas, with terms, wi office. _ HOTELS. 3) 1CK WwIcK HOUSE, 1. 147 CEDAR STREET.— WELL VEN- 25 centa, 34 and,50 centa. ae, 26 cents, tilated Rooms, Sbper week, with use of ba joard and Lodging _ COUNTRY BOARD, STORIA HOUSE, ASTORIA, LONG ISLAND,—A FEW ‘A handsome double Kooms still unoccupied. Accommo- dations equal to best city hotels. Only 20 minutes by Astoria boat from eck slip. STORIA.-| PERSONS LOOKING FOR PLEASANT Rooms (house standing high and table choice, will Pionse' ‘a dregs box 184 Post oflice, Astoria, L. I, Gentlemen ‘will find the acceas easy vy boat DUNTRY BOARD WA} & GENTLEMAN, near the water, within one hour of New York, Address D._W. W., 12 West Tenth atreet, stating price. ONTRY. BOARD. Vo A PRIVATE FAMILY CAN AC. oe commodate a few Boarders during ‘ee season at Dela- ware Water Gap, Pa. Address JESSt. A. GRAVES, Refers Soames 8. Patterson, 48 Beekman street, New “York. NOOD BOARD AT FIRST CLASS FARM HOUSE.—DE- G firably located on bigh ground; Perfectly healthy ; 25 les by Ki 7 tiles by Hie Railroad; 87 10. PT AND, M01 Bromdway. — ROOMS WITH BOARD FoR QRNTLEMEN— LEASANT can be had at Clifton, 8. 1, eight minutes’ walk from the Honse jocated on ood bathing, Sahing, boating, de. athe beach, sc ‘Addvess H. H.,” Herald oice, ili @ FAMILY AND THRER SINGLE KOOMS AT THE horwood House, Norwood, N. J. one hour from Cham treet via Northern New Jersey Railroad 4 i es ae Te HOUGHTON.” SUMMER RESORTS, TITHE LA TOURETTE HOUSE, BE BERGEN Porn, 39 minutes trom New York. ‘and large, furniabed Rooms at reasonable Ween R. MoMICHAEL, Jate American Hote! and Congress Hali, Saratoga Spa. LIFFWOOD SPRINGS HOUSE, DELIGUTF( beach at Oli the ifwood, Keyport, N. J, ir inns nie $10 to #12. week. Dr. 1, Propriewr, APS blesoker atroet, New York. aOR HOUSE, LONG BRANCH, N. J., JULY Mis STL. —Diber daily, from 3H 4 ofcldck, 4 Ss. Ta BL LAIRD, Proprietor. JAMES HOTEL, N ARON, N. J. FIRST CLASS tabie eieqantiy fornianed Rooins, en auite oF stagiy; al eaten ade trees and parka; Sonting: ail the nuirnctions of the Rew Jeruey Ralirond from Jersqy sbronaen street; rains ly 3 Peat, Apply on ihe wremines or to olla is Malden ian moder good st ing, vince country ; cig! ie mnvates ates ar. YOUNG GENTLEMAN, A FUR- nished Room, without board, in a strictly privace family; location between Fourteenth and Twenty-eecond streets, Mgt aa Of Irving place; state, terms, which must be moderate, GB 8. Herald office. ANTED—A STORE, WITH A DWELLING AND garden, in come healthy village near New York, #uita- dle fora druggist. Address, stating terms and particulars, GS. AURALE, 803 Fourth avenue, New Yor ANTED—PHYSICIAN’S OFFICE, BETWEEN MADI- son and Seventh avenues and Twenty-fourth and For- tleth ntreets. Address Dr. BRODIE, box 151 Heraid Uptown Branch office, 1,246 Broadway. ANTED—PERMANENTLY, BY A SMALL, QUIET tamily, a Second Fluor or Suit of Rooms, neatly furs nished, for yousekee ing, between Fourteenth and Ti Lt fifth surcets and Third and Seventh avenues. Address Pi R- sae box 102 Herald Uptown Branch oflice, 1,248 roadway. (TANTED TO RENT—ON A LEASE OF TWO OR three yeara from lst of October or November, at New Brighton, 8. L., a House, having ali the modern improvements; three sitting rooms and four good bedrooms, besides attic; ‘Address W. T. W., box 117 Post ottice, New ‘MEDICAL, DVICE AND, CONSULTATIONS PREK.—A PRACTICE of 40 years, 5 of which have been in hospitals, enables Dr. COBHETT 'to gnarantes cures of disease in very short time, Recent cases cured in a few days, N. B.—See Dr. O.'s diplomas tn his office, No. 20 Centre street, near Chambers. A. CERTAIN CURE FOR MARRIED LADIES, WITit or without medicine by Madaine RESTELL, Professor Of Midwifery; over thirty years’ practice. Her infulibia French Female Fills, No. ly ‘rice, 81, oF No, 2 spectaity pre- pared for married ladies, price $5, watch ean ney ‘wre MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married, Sims—SMiTH.—At the Church of the Holy Com- August 5, by Kev. CIS Tounton, on Saturd: Lawrence, HENRY H. Wes: M3, Hs. LO JOLLA SMITH, SMITH—FREKS.—At the reside: ce of James Steers, the Rev. G. D. E. Morumer, Mr, DpWIN A. Miss Ema 0, Fseks, all of this cuty, “"Waap—McCaktay.— At Hariem, on Saturday, August 5, by the Rev. Elijan Lucas, Eowarv W. Weep to Magaie E. MoUartiy, ota of Harlem. Died. BROcKMA: At his residence, 101 Orchard street, on Sunday, August 6, 1571, alter a lingering sickness, CHARLEs BROCK MAN, aged 3) years, The relatives and friends, also the members of the Manhattan Lodge, No. 62, F. and A, M., are respect- fully invited to attend. Notice of the fuaeral here- ter, Brown,—On Saturday, August 5, H. W. Brows, aged 44 years, Funeral services at Southampton, L. L, on ‘Tues- day, August 8, San Francisco papers please copy. Busks.—Sudaenly, at her residence, No, 246 fast Seventy-fourth street, Braroorr BURK wie ames p SUEke Ce daughter of Jeremiah and Mary QGril- iD, ager er body will be taken to St. Stephen’s church, East Twenty-eigbth street, on Tuesday morainz, August 8 Where 2 requiem mass wiil be said at ten o'clock; thence (o Calvary Cemetery, MITH tO Conpoy.—On Saturday, August 5, Mary, beloved | Ww wife of James Conboy, and daughter of Pierce and Ellen Shortell, of Fevbard, county lpperary, Ireland. On Monday morning, August 7, at nine o'clock, her remains will be taken trom her late residence, of | Kasq., Bast Lath street, on Taursday, August s, by ; ®Md 10 4a | the members of the New Yorker pone | but severe tines: No, 243 West Thirty-tirth street, to the Church of tha | Holy Innocents, Broadway and = Thirty-seventh Street, where a solemn requiem mass will he offered up for the repose of ler soul; thence to ©, alvary Cemetery, Relatives and friends of the family ure Tequested to attend. DONNELLAN,-—Suddenly, on Sunday, August 6, Jans, the beloved wile of Michael Donnellan, de- ceased, aged 41 years, 1 month and 2 days. The relatives and friends o: the family, and those of ner son-in-law, James Ourran, Jr., are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on ‘Tuesday, Au- gust 8, at one P. M., from her late residence, 70’Hud- gon avenne, Jersey City Heights. DONN#LLY.—On Saturday, August 5, of disease of the heart, Bripcrr, wife of Michael Connolly, a Lative of county Tyrone, parish of Bedoney. Ireland. the funeral will take place from vhe residence of her tushand. 382 Toird avenue, beoween Twenty- seveuth and Twenty-eighth streets. tu ¥,—On Sunday, August 6, Marcon De! Tne relatives and friends of the family a fully invited to attend the funeral, trom his esuience, 492 Seventh avenue, this day, at one N.—On Friday, August 4, Hanrrer BRew- STER, wile of the late Joshua Durgin, of Portland, Me., in the 50th year of her age. The relatives and irlends of the family are most respectfully invited to attend the funerai, from ner late residence, 411 Lafayette avenue, Brooklyn, oa +) age 7th inst, at three orclock P. M., without hey ese . or Jpantrs arg GoDy. ara eine ale s GAR.—On Friaay evening, August 4, Pama JANE, youngest daughter of James and Eleanor Elgar, aged 7 years and 8 months, Relaitves and triends of the family are respectfally Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her Daren iy 205 West Twenty-first street, on Monday afternoon, August 7, at two o'clock. KMBURY.—AC Plaintield, on Friday, August 4, AGN#S ORMISTON, Wile 0! Vv. Hdmuud Embury, age:l 53 years. Relatives aad friends of the family are respectfully Invited to atvend the funeral, on Monday, August 7, at half-past two o’clock P. M., at the Church of the Boly Cross. Traiv of the New Jersey Central leaves foot of Linerty street at half-past twelve o'clock, and returns at thirty-two minutes prst five, Car. Tlages Will be in wailtug at the depot to go to the eburen, Foxsrer.—On Sunday, August 6, 1. ELIzaBern, wile of Rovert Forster, aged 49 years and 7 months, The triends of the tamiy are respectfuliy invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday, Sth mstant, at two P. M., from her late residence, 338 West Fifty-tifth | strech. GEIB.—At Jersey City, on Friday, Angust 4, Manrcarer Gein, widow of John Gelb, In the 77th year of her age, Her relatives and friends, and those of her son, John L. Getb, and of her son-in-law, Alexander H. Waills, are respectfully invitea to attend the funeral, from the residence of the latter, No, 57 Grand street, Jersey City, on Monday, August 7, at two o'clock in the afternoon. Gorpon.—At West Flushing, on Saturday, August 5, AUSTIN ROBBINS, son of William H. and Mary A, Gordon, Notice of funeral hereafter. Gow.—On Friday, August 4, 1871, Mrs, MARGARET D. Gow, eldest daughter of the late Samuei Kydd,, m the 20th year of her age, The {friends of tie family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom her late residence, 0 West Thirty-filtn street, on Monday, August 7, at two o'clock P. Gxesy.- On Sunday, August 6, at twenty minutes past twoA, M., ANSON GRgeN, aged 561 years, 9 months and 13 days. ‘the relatives and friends of the family are re- day), from his late residence, No. 123 West Forty-{ Street, at hall-past twelve P. M., his remains to ve taken to Woodlawn Cemetery by 2:30 P. M. train of New York and Hariem Railroad. HALEY.—On Sun lay, August 6, at her residence, No. 5 Franklin street, MARY W. BoyiE, wife of Marun Haley, aged 26 years and 3 months. The frienas of the family and those of her brothers-n-law, Malachta and Thomas Haley, also her uncle, ‘Thowas Welsh, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, on Tuesday, August 8, at hall- past one o'clock P, M. Hant.—at his residence, No. 200 West Twenty- fourth street, WiLLtaM Hart, after a short illness. Notice of his funeral in ‘Puesday’s papers. HASSLACn#R.—Suddenly on Sunday morning, Augnst 6, GEORGE 1. HASSLACHER, aged 54 years. ‘The funeral will take plaice on truesday, the sth inst., at one o'clock P, from the residence of his son-in-law, Aug. Altenkirch, 47 South Ninth sireet, Wiltamsbury. JIBNNIGAR.—In Jersey City, on Sunday morning, August 6, Mrs. SARAD HENNIGAR, aged 68 years aad 6 days. ‘the relatives and friends of the family are re. spectfully invited to attend the funerai services, at the residence of ber son-in-law, William N. Herriog, 12 Hamilton terrace, Jersey avenue, Jersey City, at eight o'clock on Monday evening. ‘The remains will be aren, on Tuesday morning, © Nyack for inter- men Horr.—On Friday, August 4, Lyp1a Curtis, wife of Philetus H. Holt, The relatives and triends of the family are respect fully requested to attend the funeral services ai her Jate restnence, No, 259 Madison aveane, on Tuesday, August 8, at ten o’clock A. M., without farther in- vitation, The remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment, HuLweRrt.—In Cortlandt, N. Y., on Saturday morn- ing, August 5, LAFAYETTe HULBERT, of the firm of ates Hulbert & iro., of this cliy, In the 47th year of his age, Funeral services held at Cortlandt and his remains will be taken from his brother's residence, 41 West Thirty-seveuth street, to Greenwood, on Monday moruing, at nine o'clock. ISAAC.—At his residence, No, 209 Fast Forty-second street, on Friday, August 4, at eleven o'clock P. M., MICHAEL ISAac. Funeral from his late residence, this (Monday) morning, at ten o'clock. KeRRIGAN.—On Saturday, August 5, Kati, daughter of Thomas A, and Margaret Kerrigan, aged 4 years, 1 month and 12 days. ‘the relatives and friends of the famtiy are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from 253 Classon avenue, on Monday, 7th inst., at two o'clock P. M. LaNE.—On Saturday, Augast 5, CATHERINE, the beloved wife of Michael J. Lane, aj LS og 28 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfally invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 38 Vandewater street, at half-past on Tuesday morning, August 8. The remains Wii be taken to St. Peter’s chureb, Barctay street, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered up for the repose of her soul, thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. LIvTLBroN.—At Brooklyn, U. S., on Saturday, August 5, GuORGE S. J., son of Samuel and Sophia Littleton, aged 6 montis and 9 days, Plymouth (England) papers please copy. Murray.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, Angnst 5, 1871, FRancts X., son of George T. ana Ellen Mur: ray. ‘aged yi years, 8 months and 2 di ‘The rejatives and friends of the amity are in. Eafe and healthy. Sold bly” at ber N y- seoond atrese, Stet door from Pith avoone ana as ay 152 Greenwich atreet No. 7"Sixth’ Avenue,or “sent by mall others’are counterfeit A —MME VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN, NEVER « fajis to cure female compiainta, Elegant rooms, nurs 42KastEignth strect, Consuitations free, ‘TTENTION.—TWENTY YEARS PRUSSIAN HOSPITAL experience; private diseases always successfully cured witnout mercury consnitation free, (GREAT AND R, FRANKLIN, 161 Bleocker street. SURE REMEDY FOR MARRIED A ladies. —The Portuguese Femaie Pills always give tme mediate rvilef, being specially prepared for married ladies, A lady writes :—"These pilis relfeved me in one day, eithogt inconvenience, like magic” Price $i. Dr. A. M. MAURI- CAL, oftice 129 Liberty street, or sent by mail, HH. MAXWELL, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, “Tenth street, does not humbug ladies with A. Ths IN TROUBLE GUARANTERD IMME. diate relfef, sure and sate; No foes require! until per- fecily satisfied; ¢iegant room ‘and nursing provided. Dr. ASCHER, No. 3 Auity place, new number Uf (Lat aurens st, =DR. AND MME, WILLETT CURE AT” oat interview. Their female remedies never fai), Rooms Vited to attend the funerai, from the residence of his parents, 925 Myrule avenue, on Monday, August 7, at iwo o'clock P. M. MuRrAgH.—On Sunday, August 6, at seven o'clock, JOHN MORTAGH. ‘he relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to atrend the funeral, on fuesday, the sth instant. at two o'clock, from hts late resi- dence, 103 Kast Forty-third street, MOALISTRER.—On Saturday, August 5, J, FRanck McALA , aged 20 years, § months and 4 days. ‘The remains wii be taken to Washington for in- verment. O'BRIEN. —On Saturday, August 6, ParricK, aor of Michaeband Margaret O'Brien, aged 25 yeu The reiatives and friends of the family are “ree spectiully mvited to attend the funeral, trom the residence of nis parents, 161 Bast Forty-second street, on Monday, August 7, at haif-past mne o'clock A.M. The remains will be taken to St. Gabriel's churen, East Thirtyseventh street, where solemn requiem mass will be offered up for the repose of his soul, thence Calvary Cemetery for interment. PEREGO.—On apap | August 5, Joun W. Px REGO, of the firm of W. G. Lyon & Co,, of New Or+ for ‘ladies before and: during continement, 34 West Forty: fourth street, near Sixth avenue, LADIES’ PHYSICIAN.—D&. H. D. GRINDLE, PRO- fessor of midwifery, 25 years’ successful practice in this city, guarantees certain relfef to laden in troubie, with or without modteine; sure reliel to the Most anxious pattent at one interview ¢ rooms for ladies requiring nursing. Office 120 West y-aixth mreet, Near Sixth avenue, MADAME ORINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 130 ‘Twenty-sixth street, guarantees relief to all feinaio Soniplaiats. Tieawant | oot {OF naraing. LL PRIVATE DISEASES PERMANENTLY without, merenry ; manhood eifectually restored. D Wis, No.7 Beach aireet, 40 yeare’ suecesatul | practice, ee THE BEST PLACE POR SURE } MEDICAL i Mra. MEYERS’, 206 East Fifteenth streei, rd a BLE CURED AT ONB INTERVINW 10. ADTES IN TROW LS without inconvenience or danger; guaranteed. Lit. DERRY, 6} Bloeoker treet, near Broadway. LESS CURED.—DR, AND Mt “4 oo BST Nee UNLESS OU: Frenok P oe cure at one interview; thelr wor fatle pa AT and during coninement, ra) Wearann atrot, ‘Th avenne, leans, aged 49 years. Relatives, friends and members of the National Lodge |. 0. 0, F, are requested to attend his funeral on Monday, at three IP’. M., from the Fleet street Me- thodist Episcopal church, near Fulton avenue, Brooklyn, Hea In Brooklyn, on Saturday evening, August 6, Jusvine Lavisia, youngest daughter of Hefmaun ant Justine Posbergh, aged 3 months aud 19 days. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom the residence of ner renta, 392 een street, to-day (Monday), August , ab three o'clock P. af. REDMEIN.K—On Sunday, August 6, in the 76th year of her age, a native of the county Wexford, Ireland. ‘The relatives and iriends of the family, and aiso her sons Dennis and Martin, are respectfully inviied to attend the funeral, from her late gir cor- ner of Jackson and Fourth bok ring By Long Isiaad City, on Tuosday next, at two o'clock P, M., thence to Calvary Cemetery for Interment. Wexiord, Carlow and Dublin papers please copy. | day, August 7, at threo PB. M. Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, to-day (Mon- H st } RANVEL!.—“Eittle Minnie Randell,” ua eely on Saturday, August 6, MINNT®, only daughter of Jaines and Lydia Kandell, aged 8 years. Funeral services on sday, sth inst, at two o'clock P. M., ab house of Mr. J, H. Campbell, Nor- walk, Comm. SCHNACKENBERG.—On Saturday, Angust 5, JON D. EB. ScuNacKENeDRG, aged 49 years, 10 months The relatives and friends of Se famity, the mem bers of Hermann Lodge, No, 268, F. an 5 also Captain Gerdes, and the members of the Jersey Scautzen Corps, Captam Raseben, are respectiuily | Invited to attend the funeral, from St. John’s Ger- man Lutheran church, sl Christopher street, on | Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. SCHRIVER.—On Sanday, August 6, at 2:15 A. eis H. Scunrygn, aged 67 years, 11 months rt 3 | aLys, Funeral wil take place on Tuesday, at two P. M., | at the late Jence of the deceased, No, 3 Lee ave- | nue, Broo! D. | aturday, August 6, Henares F., i family are 4 Tuesday, ab walt M., fro her late resideave, Loo Bi invited to attend | Pak two o'clock oufleid street, oken, Ny Canada papers please copy. TRave At Youkers, on Frifay evening, Augnst 4, SARAM, relict of Une Lite youn LB. Prevor, of Pua. delpaia. The relatives ant friends of the amity and ef her son, J. B. ‘Trey , at the We , ON Toesday worotug. the Kk. Wiihout far are invited to al the funeral Baptist cuure t t LE TUNE, On BY ster ashort saturday, ‘August son of John ORGE VALENTIN rino Valentine, aged 28 vear: tves and triends « of the family are invited the funeral, from the residence of his falen isiand, on Tuesday, sth mstant, at | M. Carriages will’ be in wating | ation to meet the nine o’clock train, New York. —On Saturday, August 5, ANN VAN yours, ) friends are invited to attend the at New Utrecht, on Mon- and Cath The ‘The relatives fanerai, at aer VAN Cotr.—On Sunday, August 6, MaRTHA E.R, wite of Thomas Van Cott, aged 36 years. ‘The relatives and triends of the family are respect- fuily taviced to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morn- ig, Qb eleven o'clock, from the residence of her brother, Join J, ?nompson, 14 Macdougal street. WELLING.—At Gravesend, L. L, on Saturday, August 5, Bowin WiLitna, infant son of N. Ml. and M. Louise Welling, aged 8 months and 12 days. ‘eeeral ou Monday, August 7, at three o'clock Wyoxorr.—In Harlem, on Saturday, August 6, 1871, Astos D. WYCKOFF, aged 64 years, The relatives and friends of the fainily are respect- fully invited to attend tne funeral, from tne Cougre- gauonal church in Bloomiieid, Conn., o1 Monday, August 7, at balf-past wwo o'clock P. M. | Hartera (Comn.) papers please copy. FOREIGN PERSONAL COSsiP. raeaee — Queen Vic toe has Se tee Garter on the Emperor of Brazil. ——The Crown Priace of Saxony has been raised tothe rank of Meld Marshai in tie Russian army by the Emperor Alexander, ——Victor Hugo, in connection with » number of the contribucors of the Paris Kappel are about to start @ newspaper in London. —M. Gambetta aud General Faidherbe bad a long interview with President Thiers on the 18th ult. relative to promotions in the French army. ——M, Rousse has received the Uafonnien of the Order of Advocates, the Cross of the Legion ot Honor, jor emiuent services during the siege and || jusurreetion of Paris. —Prince Achille Murat and the ex-Emperor Napoleon recently part a visit to the cigar-snip yacot of Winans, of baltimore, and spent several hours sieaming up and down the Thames. ——M. Bagier, director of the ThéAtre des Italiens, has written a letter to M. Jwes simon with a view to obtain @ renewal of the subvention. He dwelis Upon his losses and his rights, and the journals seem Lo hope that the grant may be restored. —NMadame Thomas, widow of the late General Clement Thomas, Who was murdered by the reds in the ear.y days ‘of the late reign of terror 1n Paris, died recentiy at the little town of Rolieudorf. Since the assassination of her husband she las been in- sane. —The Prince of Wales and the Marquis of Lorn are evidently not the best of friends; 1a fact, there 18 an undoubted spilt In the English royal family, in cousequeuce of tue contumelious treatment of te Marquis by his brother-in-law, The Marquis and nis spirited spouse have stood aloof from the royal ie Order of the FINANCIAL AND IND COMMERCIAL. Te ee | STREET, SUNDAY, ugase 6, ISTL. THE GENERAL RESULT of the business in Wall street during the past week shows a very strong effort on the part of the vnll cliques, who are at the same time the owners of stocks. ‘The ob ect ts to make a market upon which the present large holders muy reileve themselves, ‘That they have not succeeded is proven by the fact | that ip spite of the large of | respect to Money anit the active biddlag prices, except tor specialties, advaneed but slightly. | There was un acitve business in New York Centrat stock, Which advanced to 95%, and scrip, 4: Wa- bash, 644); Nortnwest common, 7114; preterred, 92; ! Onio and Mississipp, 45 ; Rock Island, 1084; Pa- efile Mall, 474, and Union Pacttic, 2934. The market closed with an upward tendency and as the bigheet | prices of Cle day for the favorite stocks. SOUTHERN SECURIT BS. Southern State securities were Georgia and South Carolina bonds, and duil and steady in the rest of the list, GOVERNMENTS ARF FIRMER, being assisted thereto by the sii tone of the London ) Marset and the consequent demavd for shipment. ‘There Is also the circumstance that five-twenties are scarce for delivery, and, excepting the 1867's, very | 1, largely in demand. NE MONEY MARKUT, In effect, shows no changes. was paid for call loans on stocks, whica is not the value or ommoua!ton, THE GOLD MARKET closed up with a steady, dull feeling, with gold at 112% a 11244. ‘There 18 very little doing in this mar. | ket, and seats in the Gold Room are no longer In | demand, OUR IMPORTS appear to Increase, according to the current state- ments, The week's imports of foreign merchandise have been to the specie value of $3,539,184. | TUE COTTON MOVEMENT. ‘The cotton movements of the season sum up thu RECEIVED BY TELEGRAPH FRIDAY EVENING. Beports Lrports fof) ag Stock. loGreat to Con Bales, britain. tinent. New Orleans. 46.271 4,780 a Moiute..... 8,405 — Galvestot 1,867 _ oe, Ploinia. — - i) | Savannah 6,450 a js Chaneetnys ¥e win — ew York, 000 _ joston, hit bel delphia & Bait, 1,280 89,789 - Totai this week 10,700 161,102 - Previously re- ported.. 3,943, 994 780,344 Total since Sep- tember 1, 1870 3,954,764 161,102 2, 780,844 Same ume last year. ++ 2,881,663 106,474 1,493,948 687,292 STOCKS IN THE INTERIOR TOWNS AUGUST 4, " 7. 1870, S71, Augusta and Hamburg, Ga. Columbus, Ga Macon, Ga Selma, Ala Montgomery, Ala Memphis, Yeon. Nashville, Tenn. . TOLL... 6. ese neeeeeeee see 14,900 STATISTICAL STATEMENTS, 1871. 1870, 1869, Baies, Ba Le Stock In Liverpool 678,000 Afloat irom India. 359,000 ‘Afloat from America... 46,009 60,009 party at all Wie recent state ceremonies and sites, —Mr. Maguire, the member from Cork, intends at the earhest possible day vext ses ion to subunit the following resoluuon to tue House of Coumonus:— “That this House do resolve itself into a committee | to take into consideration the expediency of insti- tutiog sach a federal arrang iL vetween the dif. terent portions of tre U, Ted Kingdom as would euabic Ireland, through an irisa Parliament, to Jegisiate upon all matters of a purely Irish nature, wile reserving to the Jinperial Parliament complete control over ail questions of ao imperial character.’ ——Lord Brougham patd his first visit to Paris in 1814, shortly aiter Napoleon’s capitulation, and was vividly astonished by the contempt or indiverence expressed 11 all Classes of society for the falien Bim peror, ‘“L may add,” says the autoviographler, using prophetic language that recent events have im @ considerabie degree justiled, “that the surprise 1 then ielt at the couduct of the French people Was much modified when | alterwards, duriag a long residence in France, acquired a@ more intimate knowledge of the national character and its distin- guishing atiribates, vanity aud fickleness—a knowl- edge tat has impressed ‘me with # siroug convic- won that the day may come—scilice’ et tempus ve= niei—when Napoleon's successor may, by dynastic aspirations by u0 means unnatural, or, more pro- abiy, by insane attempts at territorial aggraudize- ment, ead his life a captive in a foreign prison, and, despite tae substautial benefits ne has coulerred upou bis country, may find himself, ike his muiguty predecessor, #baadoned, vilifled and forgotten.” —The Princess of Wales no longer walks with the very percepuvle limp which Was 80 fashtou during one or two seasous, and, as a matt course, the ‘ Alexand limp” is disappearing irom fashionable circles. ‘the step which has come in its stead has not yet been dignified with @ name, and they will certainty be botd per- sons who venture to give it a suitable deliniuon, Any one Who Visits tue prcture galleries and other piaces where ladies congregate cannot fati to notice the “business-like swing’? with which the fairer and so-called weaker sex move about from piace to place, “Yard measuring’ is the term which gar. deners apply to a step of the Same Gescription; and the pacing of a gardener as he measures olf his onfon and carrot bers 1 a faith{ul representation of that which has superseded the Limp, Very proba+ biy the new fashion Is one of the many innovations which have iollowed the war, Much figs been writ. ten of the splendid marciing Swing of tue Prussian infantry; and since there are “Unian Galops” aud “Uhlan Quadrilies,” Why suould there not as weil be the Bismarck quickstep, to be practised espe- cially by the ladies? FOREIGN MIS CELLANEOU ITEMS, xetive negotiations,” sage the Paris Journal, “are going on between the Minister of Foreign Atfairs and Mr. Wasiburne relative to the extradi- ton of the Communists who may succeed in landing in the United States. The Americans are not less sensitive than the English on the delicate point of surrendering fugitives, but we learn om good au- thority that the Minister for tne great republic is the more disposed to support at Washington the just demands of French diplomacy in the present case, that he is sure of being seconded by the aimost entire press of his country, the atrocities of the Commune having excited on both sides of ihe AUantc, aa elsewhere, the horror and indignation of ali honest men.” Vhe following {8 a description in the Volkszeiimng of the effect of the late War on German industry :— fhe War las Hot only luterrupted Work, but bas royed thousands of places of work. The our Miulion thaiers which are to be spent jor the assist- ance of those who Have suffered loss are as a drop on a hot stone, which, hissing, drops on to it and in an instant disappearsin smoke. Thousands of men o; the landwebr and reserve revarn to their homes crowned with victory and covered with wreavis, Dut they find their dwellings destitute, their wives in want, thew children neglected, their workshops destroyed, their customers diapersed, tacir credit snoken and the want of thetr manufacture leasenca, ‘Their rent is still due, wWaich has accumulated for a year. New tools have to be bought, which their wives in times of distress have cliher pawned or sold, Materials have to de laid In in stock, to en- abic them, in case of an order being given, to vegin Kepairs and clothes are necessary. ‘ihe butchers and retailers have got to be paid. It W."k 18 not begun at once the cry of distress will s00u Ve as diaunctly heard as the echo of rejoicing.’ The Dundee Advertiver reports that the gold- headed staf! used constantly by the lace President Lincotn at the White House nas been bequeathed to the kight Hon. Join Brignt, M. ?., by tne late Dr. Smith, the United States Consul tor Dundee. The Staff bears the inscription, “J. A, McClernund to Hon. A. Lincolo, June, 1857; and, on a gol ierule, “Presented to the Rev. James Smith, L. D., late pas- toro! the First Presbyterian church, Springfeld, JL, by the family of the late President. neoln, in memoriam of the nigh esteem in which he was held ‘by nim and them as their pastor ana dear fend, ivi of April, 1865.7 It was the will of President Lincoin that on the death of Dr. Supitn the staf shonid go to MI. Bright, and, in accordance with that desire, the Leh is inverted in Dr, Smith's will:—“'I give, devise and bequeatn unto John Bright, Bsq., member of the British House of Commons, and to nis heirs, the gold-mounted staffor caue which belonged Ww tue deceased President Lincoln, of tho United States, and presented to me by the deceased’s widow and family a8 a mark of the President's re- speot, Which staff 1s to be Kept and aged as an herr loom m toe family of the said Jolin Bright as @ token of the esteem which the late Presidont felt for him because of his unweariel zeal and defence of the United States in mre tne civil reveiion O4 the Soushera States,’ Stock In Londoa « 79,512 27,410 Afoat for London... + 80,000 45,000 Stock in Havre. + 79,440 145,810 Atloat for Havre, + 92,840 61,065 068 | Stock in Bremen 49,941 21,087 Afloat for Bremen, 89,889 452 Siock in United’ ’ States 161,102 106.474 33,615 14,900 22,071 1,547 PAL Ay «+ +1,675,624 1,430,679 1,207,857 m visible supply, compared With IS70...5. — 244,045 ie Excess compared with iY, tpeeecesecseres Stock of cotton held by Manchester spinners at - — 467,767 the miils, 150,000 45,000 130,000 Price of m in Liverpool 94d. Sed. 13 1-i6d, Price of midditig’ OF in New York 204C. We. 33160. Price of gold. 2K 121g 136% ‘avannah.. 806 'eXAS..... 705 ‘Tennessee, 2439 Flovida - 20 North Carolina. 29 Virgimia........+. > ON -10,472 » 4,732 pa The exports for the week ending last evening reach @ total of 7,898 bales, of which 7,598 were to Great Britain, none to France and none to the rest of the Continent, while the stocks, as made up last evening, are now 150,212 bales. Below we give the exports and stocks for the week, and also for the correspond ng week of last season, as telegraphed to us from the various ports last night: Week end- Kxported to Total this Same wk ing Augusl 4. @. Britain, — week. 1870, Stock. New Orleans. 4,780 _ 41,275 Monile. oe - 2,551 9,941 _ - 3,331 - - - OL oe 16,910 2,813 2,736 64,764 305 — = 11,009 Total. . 7,898 6,039 160,212 | Total sin pept. 1. 3,834 3,091,389 2,148,891 ~~ From the foregoing statement it will be seen that, compared with the corresponding week of last season, there 1s an increase In the exports this week of 2,369 bales, while the stocks last night are 41,934 bales more than they were at this time a year ago, The foliowing 1s our usual table showing the movement of cotton at all the ports from Sep- tember 1 to July 28, the latest mall dates. We do not include our telegrams last night, as we cannot insure the accuracy or obtain the detal! necessary by telegraph:— or atita Export Since Great Britiin, Total. Stork. Receipt Singe Sertember 1. (—neencatsitininrti, |g 800,004 1,273,006 46,271 bil . 243487 = 285,641 B10 Charieston . 15,144 175,880 BY SB Savannah.. . ,ob5 468 49L 6555 7 175435 QuMRAL 1K.85L 88742 45,24 GAC North (i 0 7 (908 Virginia, A 6210 50 oo Other po 8 78s = 24758 9,000 Total this year.5,005,348 — 2,818,008 8,083,401 157,001 ‘Total last year. = 2,874,220 1,452,548 3,143,852 113,680 THE BANK STATEMENT. Increase in loans. Decrease tn spec se in legal tende ‘ease in deposits: Decrease In circulation.. THE MONKEY MARKET, notwithstanding the above unfavorable exhibit, 19 ‘still easy at the rates previously quoted for cail loan, two per cent on government and three on stocks, There ts quite a confident feeling in regard to the Tuture in this department, PRICES OF GOVERNMENTS. United States currency sixes, Lida 114); do 1881, registered, 1165 @ 1164; do. do., coupon, 1165 a 1164; do, five-twenties, registered, May and Novem- ber, 114.4 114%; do. do., 1862, coupon, do, 1d & 114K; do. do, 1864, do. do, 118% @ 114; do. do., 1865, do. d0., 145g @ 11494; dO, do, registered, Jan- uary and July, 312); @ 113%; do. do., 1865, coupon, do., 11254 @ 112%; do, do., 1867, do. do,, 11334 a 1134; do., do., 1868, 40, d0., 113% a 11834; do. ten-forttes, registered, 109'4 @ 10034; do. do., coupon, Meg a 11344; Central Pacifle gold bonds, 9334 a 98. PRICES OF STOCKS, Western Union, 587 @ 59; New York Central and Hudson River Railroad, 9814 a 98.4; New York Cen- tral scrip, 944% a 049;; Lake Shore, 100% a 109%; Rock Island, 108%; Ohio and Mississippi, 44:3 Reading, 114\g; Northwestern, 71) @ 71%; North- western preferred, 91%; S% Paul, 61'¢ a 61%; St Paul preferred, 81%; Wabash, 63%; Union Pacific, 30),; Brie, 20 a 29%. COMMERCIAL REPORT. SATURDAY, August 5—6 P. M. COTTON. —With Only a #mall demand the market for cot. ton on the «pot was dull and tn buyer's favor, espectaily in the case of low grades, which ware only salable at conces- sions, ‘The sales include strictly good ordinary South Caro- Hins and Alabama, at 176; atrictly ordinary to barely good ordinary Mempbis, at 16:50, for export, avd 400 bales Mo m in Tennessee, | ¢, Fully three per cent | Ne 5 | a batt Tao a bie, averacing good ordinary, at ach, di alas Grades above low middting were held with greater firmaess, though the whole market closed tame at the appended qno- tations, which are to some ex'ent nominal. ¥ eres were s'sbada lower under slight demand:— ee Today. — tart Boning. si iW Aud tor tat Bry: been ‘as follows: — La An, teinber, 40) mb 18 TU i.e. ; Oct. Octooer, November and December, Li each Lu bales. Fosday—August, 406 at The. September ion at 1B), ¢., 20 at 18 Bide, 200 wt TsAgc. 3 October, 1M) at T#ige, Fe ae Ngan thise, Eexcbanget—2AGe. past to chad cinb for 200 September—tola!, 1,100 beles ‘The ‘average quoiadiabe of Y: 1416. VO at Ordinary. Good ordinar Low width ia quality a saivimore, 39; New York, demand at fall per steamer Donatl, Giver ia were In moderate © prtoes. We quote: Ordinury ear tate do AL Us § komt do. Ten “extrem of lots, Ig. rices. ran duinnioa, ae ct du ty a ecoutined to whut. 5,'00 bbls. Rye unchanged, Corn teal quiet, but FF 615 Choice do. 600 euvertine bi ‘ewtern. 53 batra d> Lee 700 eu Sie Fol Bote 60d bbe 6 0 Bt. Lonis enoice doubie extra, Aiea 700 St. Louischoice family. T00e 9 09 Rye. thot Rive 6 04 Sonthern N! 4000 400 Southern supe: Ata 5 Southern extra 5 Wa 775 Southern faintly, 7 Wa 10 00 sa ho De 35 Ta 85 Via 420 —Wheat wos in fair request and tie market was firmer, though the offerings were light and business accordingly restricted, Winter wheat was irregular, but there was more aap reftion to dead in parcels of prime amber to arrive at prices. The sales ‘vere about 100,00 bushels on the spot a to ee vat #1 20 a $126 for unsound spring, #1 30 for $188 for do. instore, $135 for No. 1 rime amber’ winter on th tor very choice amber on the 0. a téc., with sales of 6,000 rt bo mrrive), at Choice, white Oslo, Sle, for or tuir to prime new white Ohio, Included in the sites were 20,000 buslelx new Wea to arrive, on private term. darley ‘and rye were dull and nomiui FREIGHTS.—The market continued quiet, but very firm, ‘and dasa Wilh qelvong dpwarl tendetar, (ie seein room, both by steam and sail, interrupting negotiations to rable extent, The charteriag basiness was in. There was a fair demand for he firm ents were :— Tho asking ‘ott to $145 tor do. to arcive, & spot. Corn was. stendy at bushels within the rx ‘To Liverpool, by rates for grain, by steam, Ww: nail, 600 bola. rosin, 18, 8d. ; L(k0 bales’ ¢ London, by sail 4,000 bushels grain at 10d. To’ Glasgow, by steain, 23,506 bushels grain at 11d. ters comprise:—A German hhonce to a distant port in the Baltic, 7:0 J; & British brig, hence to Gib- Paltar for ofters. 2,200 bla, Fetiged. petroleum, da, $4. OF 62. Vd. if to the adriutios # British bark, 2,200 bbis, do. same nd rato; an American bark, to Gibraltar for Orders, Sa. Md. $ a Britiah brig, to Cork 1, Ide Sida, OF Bet. off if direct; trulenm, to Cronatadt, 68, 9d. le in amal! lots, out prices were wes were entirely nominal in ‘Cuba centrivaral and mixed, ila, muscovao, refining, Hico, Bie a schooner, 13 tons, bb's, retined petrol MOLASSES was only e maintained. Cargoes 1 valuo. | We quote <nommaily #90. mae; ao. clayed bbe. do, do ah fslaurts, Bbc. NAVAL Srones.. Spirits turpentine was Rid cae: iirmly and cloned at Sle. O2ige. per gallon for stall lows, on the 3 parcels sold at Se, Rosin was duly and tramed were sold at i280 a ik2 #5. a 3 BS; Not, a 10 0 6 5; No 75 » $55), and extra pale, 8575 a Mt deinand ae) 6) tor Washington, mington, sarket continued very qniet, but prices Wrerenotquotabiy changed from yesterday, although show, weakness, Crude ta bulk was 0 at Ia3ge., wit mW at there figures, and in pbi The Feported sales ol retined were: 2,000 bbls, standard white, last half Attust, at SO0"bDIS. dos, at 24.5¢.y Closing weak at ihe aboce. prices,” The market at the Creek was quiet, but no change in quotations was reported. Quoved at #4 iC on upper and #4 70 on lowar roads, At ‘hiladelpbia the market continued quiet and was agaio lowes. Sales were reported of 8,50) bbla. recned standard white, Inst hal’ Angust, at 244c. Crude quiet, and easier, quoted at 17740. 0 1%. PROVIsIONS.— Receipts—Cut meats, 63 packacos: lard, 271 The market for mesa WAS steady at yester- ‘There was very little inquiry for spot pork, the speculative and for future delivery. Is, meas for September at x13 0 bla, for 10, at 21360, and $00 bbis. for December a 18 50, ‘Sales late lant evening, Gud bbis, cal, at 13 505 1,500 Bie, for September, and. 70 bols. for August at 13 POs Se Gaara ete duit ata WeakT shee vare ye ported jate last evening of HX) tierces Western at LWxge., which was a fair quotation today, but without business at these fienres, as buyers were not disposed to pay over We. City p and $375 a #4 or. i PRTROLEUM,— The lard was quiet but firm at 9c, with sales of £0 tierces, Bacon, wai drooping. We clear, clear and 1. Hes PC. 5 ige.; Stratford and Birmnghae, Beef continued’ dull, | negiected and Sowing quotations:—Mess, 610 ‘@ 12, and Bee! hams continned dull and en- ats—The market was very quiet and We quote: extra mens, #12 « #1h. tively nominal, “Cnt n prices in most instacces were nominal. maltet shoulders, clear be ‘Tige.; short cut harns, He, a1 do. Htc. albigc. Dreased nogs were stewty ats ter and cheese we weak, at former quotation market was nominally unchanged. Kiek,—The demand Carolina. Patna was without buyer The sales were Dgooe. at 6% ties Caroll 9 4c. lor fair to pi GAR.—A light prevailed for raw at pre vious prices, he market being quiet but eenite with sales ot 480 ids. om the, Basis of Wc. & 9c. per Ib for falr bo oop refining, ani 850 voxes molasses Sugar at Sige. fined was dull at c., for A, and L ‘ crushed, powdered and panice We quote:—Cuds— Infertor to common re fe. falr to good fair refining, Y4c. & oot to prime relining, 9%. 94e; fair to good ory oc. & Wige.; prime to ol erooary, Wo. a 10 centritugal, hig, aad) boxes, 9 1 ig bhua. and boxes, Be. ade, metas, 4 wr] oxes Pntel ane rd, es 14d 1810 ge. 4 ivto 2), 12%c ow bbige. vin 1co-—-Retining gravies, Bixe. “a i tle. Frandi—ioutch stnad- Gige. Java-—Dateh standard, Now. 10 to Manila—Current clayed aad superior, T\e. write, 14. vie. 5 0. , Nos it, 7c. w W360. TALLOW was steady at 91/c., with sales, in lots, of 125,000 Wurekry.—Reveipts, #39 bbls The market was dull, nominal and lower, quoted at tHe. without noteworthy traps actions. DOMESTIC MARKETS, NEW ORLEANS, Cige ma 187. Cotton auiet; mmidehines, Vine. a Wc. | Met rece in, ales, 48 bales; gross. 52. Expo Great Gatvawrox, Aviat 5 187), tare Net recelyts, 88 balem 500. Stock, 41,298, Cotton quiet; good ordin: Exports coastwise, S13, Stock, SAVANNAH, Anguet 5, 1871. Cotton in moderate demand; low miduitngs, tv. Net ree ceipis, 189 bales, Stock, 5,1 Mont, August & 1871, Colton lower middiings, 18e, Net rocetits, o8 Dalen. ports coastwise, 7él. Sales, 400. Stock, CHARLFATON, ‘Augasy Cotton dull; middling, Ie. Net receipts, Bales, 50. Stock, 3,006. PAR Ms MOR 2 OL, August f Cotton quiet; low. middiings, 17. Not fea baies. Exports, coustwiaey 212 lea, “Salen 00 balen’ 619 bales, heey Cotton dull and heavy: PacgaNet to ceipts, 29 bales; gross, 2 bales. BALTIMORE, Aw middiings, 1 Hoek, 1,041 bales, WILMINGTON, August 5, 1871, Cotto oe, aiet Wie. Net receipts, 10 bales, 8 peutine stead al doc. alot at $3 B0'for stenluea’ 40 for extva, pale, Grogs tine steady at 3 70 for yellow aip; $4 70 for virgin, Tar mi idiiogs, quiet at @ 60, Boston, Angust 5, 1871 Cotton dull; middiings, Wye, Net receipts, 76 daless gross, Saleg 100 bales. Stock 6,00) bales, 1CAGO, AV “i Flour unchanged and quiet, Wheat firmer Ko at $1 02 w ml Uzi, cash; uc, Aus noon steady at $1 (3 ean; Mte., Aug d firm and closed easier ; No. 2) mixed at 42 a tall a ddige., @eady and urmer firmer; NO. 2 cioe Tue, Highwine' $12 16 a $15, September ; Aotive at #42 4 6.” Cattle dull aod uiehanged. | Freight Hinehanged and sendy. Receipts-—i010, bbls. four ‘m bushels wheat, 192,000 bushels corn, 105,00 a 16,000 "bunvein rye,’ 2,009 ments—-2,000 bbls. flour, £8, us! create ion eaahels Gate 3000 bushels Fy Ty barley, 4,000 hogs. BUFFALO, August wheat, 34000 bute: co pioeng va 8 OaLs, ‘ pring steadcy at ‘We, Mens ork more pid 75, August, “Live Receipts—Fiour, 200 bbis.; 17,000 buavels; onts, 4000 busheia, Dushels ; corn, 192,00) bushels: rye, shipments Wheat, 2 Ou use 10,000 tas Sub) Dusbels. “Cacial’ crelgty tema Teohente iia coor wo New tom jour eae) ound 8 davrig 89 ioe 86 5 0 5 75, wot rae Milwaukee ay om RY bi ty Ei hanged, Flour unchanged ; sales 8725 for amber winter, double extra, Wheat in Togierase dem ela mixed old and new red Toledo at #1 red winter at #1 85; 3,000 let. 1,000 br 05 Tree. Corn -meal dolted, @L a ‘inbolted, as ewe mere shorts, 822; Ch og fas Fob. Highwi sen 0 salt Use. vo New York; tomber, $8.38 "gin Maca york aoe York, tokio Sie Mecetpte Be tae Boston S8e.. wheat, sh 000 bushels corn, Teles bisa ie ie canal, ‘wheat, Jumber. | Sai my foot /pments—By 10,200 01