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CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. East Side MOR SALE—TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE; CELLAR: 100.10 5 heap; 225 105th street, nex ‘hi! rd ob Berner canbe seen at 6 o'clock P.M. or on the MR SALE CHEAP-—A COTTAGE AND ADJOINING ‘Lots, aituated on the southwest corner of Fighty-fourth Birest and Firet avenue; 100 feet by 81 6 tnches, and part wall on the a desirable location. Apply on the premi- ves, 852 Kast Kigbty-fourth street, Weat sides ROADWAY STORES, WEST SIDE, NEAR GRAND leasehold, together 48x112.5, for sale oF exchange other elty Property. Apply to THOS, M. SOTHER, Pine street. Fes SALE—THE FIRST CLASS THREE STORY HIGH toon brown atoue front House 173 West, Forty-seventh t, between Biath and Seventh avenues. The bouse has ‘all modern improvements, 's in perfect order, newly and ele- frescoed throughout and elegantly furnished; will be id furnished or unfurnished. Can be seen by calling atany feasonable hour, R SALE—VALUABLE CORNER PROPERTY FOR business purposes, on the northenst corner of Seventh wenue anf Thirty-sixth street, having an avenue and street front of about 175 feet. Thi 0 b praia ons of the most desirable ‘comers in the vicinity of Broadwi ice #70, DYB& CoRriss, 608 Sixth avenue. Miscellaneous, HE UNDERSIGNED JS PREPARING AUTUMN Mists of Houses and Lots for sale and to let.—Parties Sa posse send memorandums to A. JOURNEAY, No. 1 street uRTY TO LET. FJERALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKLYN. eesti FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT BRANCH OFFICE, AT NO. 4 COURT STREET, CITY HALL SQUARE. OFFICE OPEN FROM 8A, M, TILL 8 P, M. BROOKLYN CARRIERS AND DEALERS CAN REI LIR PAPERS AT THE RALD BRANCH ERY, NO. a FRONT STREE . BROOKLYN, | OR SALE CHEAP—A NEW STOR! (<3 WITH STABLE, on the corner of Maroy avenue and Gufnnett street ; good Jocation for any Lueiness; a'so several’ wo sory d base ent Houses to exchange for a Farm or Lots; terms easy. quire on the place ot J. HOPKINS, Brooklyn, E. D, UT OF THE CITY FOR SALE LQ OR TO RENT ee i LL WANTING FARMS—GOOD SOIL, MILD CLI- mate—for papers address ©, K. uANDIS, Vineland, PROZERTY 6 REAL BARGAIN. 24 ACRES, STOCK FARM; splendid grazing lands, two streams; good fene 330 Bares wood and timber; two houses, 7 and 5 rooms; large ‘Rew slate roof barn an1 outbuildings; half mile road trout ‘on a throuzh pike; quarier mile of depot, school, &c, ; 1n lendid section, 30 miles fn + fine and complete lot of lock, crovs, tools and dairy: Price only $10,000 for n. ,000 properties on our books. Can suit any one, Call is: 8 FENGUSON & SON, 39 N iH Nassau street, room 4, SUPERIOR FARM—105 ACRES, 34 MILES BY ERIE Railway ; 60 acres cu'tivated; stream water; healihy tion; new house and barn; ulso tevant buildings; price 500, CHAS. W. WARD, 79 Cedar street, = 100 VALUABLE CEMETFRY LOT! Address for one week ONE HUNDRED BARGAIN. must be sold, Herald office, i EWELLYN PARK, ORANGE.-FOR SAL ay e atiractive’ Place, with fing grounds ;/hou Mtaing modern improvements; ‘value $18,000; for a House New York; difference in equity, if any, wil be paid in casi, ROBERT T. MEEKS, 60 Cedar street, “(A BINE,EARM AND COUNTRY SEAT On the Hudson River; 50 to 200 acre OFehars, outlines: ever stulog comple JOHN DE ‘GROFF, 39 South William street, BEAULIFUL COTTAGE, CONTAINING 12 ROOMS, to let, ou the three mivutes from Inwoo ion; abundance of frultaad shade, one acre ot ground, able, &c.; rent, furnished, onth ; Sie ncisdlig tesa rey Dee oe earned H. Kk. DREW & CO., 175 Fifth FOR SALE— houses, barns, ue, NEW ‘YORK HERALD. TURSDAY. AUGUST 8 1871—WITH SUPPLEMENT. COPARTNERSINPS._ } HE COPAR P HERETOFORE EXISTING Fe OTR rovand. fri of Willlams & Gilet. le tie day dissolve! by muvua! consent. Either party 's authorized to vollect accounts due the late SAMUEL WILLIAMS, B. GILLET, New Yorx,Angust 1, 1871. FRANK WILLIAMS. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. blishers, Ey hing Com: street {FB AR 8: Orcutt 188 Bromdwar is Bailara, 61 Broadway ; Hon. ©. 8. McComber, ore ng.’ BONNEVILLE & Co., dent Board of Fort Wardens. at brokers, #2 Broadway. ER WANTED--WITH FROM 820,000 TO A Booty for a highly lucrative downtown mercantile busin early paring large protits; a bona fide affair; oe additional capital being requixed to extend the operations o} the trm, which has Deen esiabliahed for 2 years. Princl- pais only need address ENTERPRISE, box ¥0U Heraid oflce, —A PARTNER WANTED, IN THE FINEST MANU- A. Adding business in the world: staple es sugar? tates; can sell 810'000,0u0 worth used annually in United every dollar aa fast as manufactured; 8 j safest trade known; every doliar always controlled by Investor; first parties in the State. Apply immediately. 'GIBBB & CO., . Hy Financial Agents, 96 Broadway. A —ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED FOR MER- chant manufacturers and corporation: g. GIBBS & CO. Finauclal Agents, 96 Broadway. ferences, bosses, Ni H. North & Co, 04 Howard street; Charles Rich, 84. Pollese piace; A. W. Dimick, \ Green J. 0. Wina 11 Wall atroeys ©“ ° Bowuns ‘A. FIRST CLASS COUNTRY DRUG STORF, DOING a business of over $23,000 per annum, for sale, with or without the Real Estate. Full particulars'with D. ¥. CUR- LEY, 27 New Chambers street, AN, OPPORTUNITY, FOR: A BUSINESS MAN.—THE business of a celebrated, long established Wine, Frult and Cigar Store, on Broadway, is forsale for cash, or ex- change for a small tmodern House up town, or small Farm hearastation, Address WINES AND FRUIS, Herald ofllce (ADVERT HAS BEEN SEVERAL YEARS IN OIL business, pumping in West Virginta and selling heres iis accumulated considerable property, mostly real estate; desires a partner with a few thousand dollars cash, payable ouly aa wanted; will give abundant security for the amount; business will always earn ‘20,000 annua'ly; best of refer ences, Address TURNER, box 121 Herald ollice, (AN OLD ESTABLISHED BUSINEAS OFFICR, COM Plotety farniened, fn working orders for sale for avout $500 (worth over $1,500, a& seen), or partner taken; #1 weekly can be cleared, ' Address J, ROBINS, tmmediately, box 150 Heral bos % A*® ACTIVE AND ENERGETIC PARTNER, WITH A 4 few thousand dollars. wanted, in a wholesale liquor Bostaees, Inquire in business, after 8 otcock P.M + 1878 70, REWERY FOR SALE.—THIS, PERHAPS, IS ONE OF the best opportunities now open for a person wishing to £0 into business, as it 8 an old established coxcern, fitted u With ail the modern fmprovements, and now doing a good rellable and profitable business, and will bear the strictest investigation. It is situated {n’one of the larges and most thriving villages in the State of New York, and two hours ride from this city, The real estate alone is wor:h the amount asked for the whole, Price $45,000, $15,000 can remain on the premises for aterm of years. Gall on G. H. BELL, at the Merchants" Hotel, Gortlantt street, from 10 wil 3 o'clock, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thorsday. (Oaiosce MANUFACTORY, MACHINERY, &€0.— / RICHARD WALTERS, Auctioneer, will sell this day (Tuesday), at 12 o'clock noon, at No, 203 Greene street, the Contents of the old established carriage mannfactory of the late Peter Dubot ‘lz, :--Lumber, Iron, Steel, Paint, Trim- mings, Sewing, Whee!, Drill and other Machines: 'Grind- stones, Paint Miils, Stoves, Anvils, Beilows, Blacksmith: Tools, Ac. Also three ye: ease of building, F ARE CUANCE FOR A MAN WITHA small ‘capital to invest tn ‘Apply at 490 Myrtle avenue, Br ‘well established business, klyn. OTEL.-WANTED, TO BUY OR RENT, A FIRST class Hotel in New York, from 150 to 600 rooms; pri als only, Addross or apply" to HENRY KING, Sis West y ixth street, ARINI a manu‘acturing busi dear investigating, No. 5) ARTNER WANTED—IN AREAL WANTED—WITH FROM $10) TO $500, IN payin good profits and ‘will je street, room 18, STATE BUSINESS, sth aon A established, down town; #1,600 required. Address T GREENWICH ANO RIVERSIDE COUNTRY SEAT; tirana einen tages and Farms for sale. A'so beautiful Vil ; ARTNER WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN, WITH 816,000 mee Attractive shore front Froperiies ‘Address J. W. AT- | PATTN it treices, ean tus his money: and ime protte ee rere eration oe diy employed by addressing 8, M., Herald office, CORZENS, HOTEL, IN OMAHA, TO LET FROM NOV. | Ty ARTNER WANTED—WITH #120, IN A SQUARE, EB, ember}. For particulars and terma of lease apply to gitimate business; steady employment and #75 to $100 GKO, P. BEMIS, Omaha, or SETH W. HALE, 28 Broad | per week made. Sample room 16, at *0s Broadway, second pireet, New York. Nght OR SALE—AT MONCEY, NORTHERN NEW JERSEY Railroad, 26 acres of Land, House (10 rcoms), Out- dings, &c.; entirely new and modern ; rplendid location; gill bo sotd cheap and on favorable terms, Apply at STILL PANS shoe store, corner of Greenwich and Barclay streots, jew York, R_SALE—A BARGAIN, A FARM NEAR A LARGE lake, with fruits and berries of all kinds; nice driving i house, outbuildings and fencing cannot be 8 easy and little cash required; one mile from the cit agents need apply. Call at €9 Seventh avenue, near nth street, FR SALE—A CHOICE FARM OF 3% ACRES; baucings new and choice; one mile trom railroad yargain. oie ANGAM & CO., 89 Nassau street, room 1834. Da SALE—FARM OR COUNTRY SEAT; 19 ACRES splendid land; fuil cultivation; good buildings; health; tiga, Staten Island ; 39,50); terms ens: % sini id DARRIN, 60 Broad street, BOUND BROOK, N. J, THREE- Farm of 10 acre: OR SALE—AT quarters of a mile from depot, a ern flouse, 11 rooms; ver! barn, carrin: jouse ant other ire ‘ruit and shade trees; thr wells of water; 16 trains daily; commutation 30c. per day; ash price $6,500, worth 810,000, 3. 0. HOYT & SON, 171 Broadway ARE CHANCE IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY PRO- perty.—T have to offer, in one tract, 400 acres of very Choice Lands; highest state ‘of cultivation and offering great inducement for iuvestment. EDMUND COFFIN, 77 Cedar street, ARATOGA,—FINE OPPORTUNITY FOR INVEST- ment.—A place of rare elegance and beauty for sale on roadway, Sarato,a Springs w.thin five minutes’ walk of the 8 rings and leading bo’ The grounda contain a greater variety of fruits and flowers than can de found in any other of equalextent. The piace elicits the universal admiration of visitors at the Springs. Res! estate is rapidly mereasing in value in Saratoga, ospectally upon Broadway, A most desirable residence for a gentleman of ¢ ‘terms easy. further particalars addre Office, Saratoga Spriags. Livaced tastes ; box Post 10 LET—OPPOSITE UNITED STATES MINT, OHEST- nut street, Piladelphia, a haacsome four story brown ne Store and Building, 22’ feet front on Chestnut strect by 60 fee! to Sansom street, suitable for any bysiacss. Address A.H. MERSHON, noribwest coruer Twellt airecia, Philadelphia, SPECTLATORS AND OTHERS.-THE BEST chance ever offered; 8) Acres situate near the Midland and Erie Railroads, one-sixtecrth of a mile from Midland de- t, half mile from Krie depot (Hawthorne), and 23g miles m Paterson. The land is splendidly located on @ ridge ‘commanding a view unsurpassed by any im the State; price r ncre $500; also 38 Acres, sume location, #250 per acre. Fer Further particulars apply’ to J. A. MORRISSE, 123 Mar- et street, Faterson, NEW,. ELEGANT RESIDE: 11 rooms; water, gaa, heaters ; high, ew of bay and city; 8,00); #4500,” Terms accommoda- ng. 'DARRIN, 60 Broad streot, ui $3. 9.0.0 FARM. ACRES, LOAM sorb; ous, o. ft NCES, NEW BRIGHTON, healthy location ; fine barn, crib, poultry yard, well water; very cap. Addrcas LEWIS, Northport, L. 1.;°207 Front street, Tuesday afternoon, “REAL ESTAT tO EXCHANGE, MINNESOTA FARM WANTED-—IN EXCHANGER iocation, MINNESOTA, Herald office, for a small Parm near Newark, N.J, Address, giving GOOD CHANCE TO REALIZE A FORTUNE.—FOR sale, ortoexchange for Country Property, a fanliy quor Store; doing a good business. Inquire at 223 West jouston sireet, from 1 to 2 o'clock. ARTNERSHIP DESIRED-—IN AN ESTABLISHED atrictly mercantile house, by a gentleman of capacity ‘with $8,000 to invest; applicants must state parciculars oF they will not be noticed. Address G, W. W., Herald office, ARTNER WANTED—WITH SMALL CAPITAL, TO take the place of one retiring, {n'a retiable manufactur. ing business, established seven years and now paylag @75 per week above'all expenses; thi chance worth lookin; after; no brokers answered. lice, ARTNER WITH $10,000 WANTED-IN THE RBCT fying Kind acing business; by my new process whlakey 18 improved 60 per cent, Ada EUTIFIER, box 148 Herald oftice, ‘PARTNER WANTED -OR WILL SELL QUT PATENT Medicines, Cosmetics and speciaitics for ladies’ use Wwhtch sell rapidly; immense prota, Address T,, box 2,293 Post oflce. HE INVENTORS’ EXHIBITION AND PATENT RIGUT Association, 12 Wi atreet, New York, solicits patents and patented goods, price Ie. Agents wanted, patents; exhib its, ee! Patent Right Gazette, 10) $200 WILT, BUY A NEW York Physicial Olles, Practice, with the Furniture of the office. Address, for four days, DEAN, #1 Bleecker st. {\ANTED—BY A LADY COMMENCING BUSINESS, A Jady partner with a small capital, in « first class loca- tion, Address D. C., Herald ollles. V ANTED—A GENTLEMAN, WITH 41,000, IN A VERY pleasant business, paying $5,000 per year, at 38 West Twenty-sixth street, ANTED.A PARTNER IN THE INSURANCE BUST. Weare requianty chartered company; established over year: a rare chence for a worker with irom $5,000 to $10,000, ‘Address INSURANCE, Herald oftice. a % TANTED—A PARTY WITH $5,000, FOR AN OPERA- WA Sah by watch a minimam of 3102000 will be claared In three montus, while visiting the fashionable watering places f Europe. Adress A, GAUTHIER, box 2,781 Post ofilce, ry New York. ii A LIGHT MANUFACTURING BUSINESS $1.000. well established, best location in the Crh rofits 200 per cent, Address MANUFACTURER, box It Hernia oftice. vA 600 —BUSINESS FOR SALE—VERGNES* 6. J « Electro Chemical Baths (estabiished 20 years), Union equate, corner Broadway and Sixteenth street, the b 8 proprietor and fnventor retiring from business, Inquire on e premises. PROPOSALS. NITED STATES GINEER’S OFFI Houston and Greene streets Naw Youk, August 3, 1871. Proporals wi)! be recetved for thirty days for the removal of atx wrecks or parts of wrecks in Charleston Harbor, 8. C. For particulars apply at this oflice, in person or by letter, ‘No papers need copy th:s notice. A. GILLMORR, Major Corps of Engineers, Brevet Major General United States Army. ASTROLOGY. — CLAIRVOYANT WHO HAS NO EQUAL IN te Cy oa who are sick or {un troubie should conauit No likenesses. or love powders; but will cause and allay the moat woriqus trouble, Madame ‘est Twenty-! sircel ween and Eighth avenues, tb > TEST.—MADAME BYRON, SPIRITUAL DOCTRESS. Consult her on ail affairs of' life, 820 Fourth avenue, near Twenty-fourth street ‘ALL THINGS REVEALED.—ENTIRG SATISFACTION given; no charge if otherwise; come see my testimo- Dials.” Madame SINGHI, 185 Thompson at., near Bleecker. XCHANGE—FIRST CLASS MANSARD ROOF HOUSE 16 rooms, modern improvements, 6 lots, Morrisant Iso first class two story high basement brick Uouse, Vande: Wit avenue, Staten Island. W. H. WELLS, 41 Liberty street, ROM 100 TO 1,000 ACRES GOOD TIMBER AND COAL Land in Kentucky, at $10 per acre, with pervect title, to xchange for Property in vicinity of New York. Address FINGER LAND, station A, Rew York. ‘OR SALE OR EXCHANGE -A FARM OF 60 ACRES of good land, good two story house, with outbulldings, wur tniies from New Brauswiek, lait « mi'e from depot, 8.8. MANGAM & Ct Nassau street, room 1934, JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A VERY DESIRABLE : Country Seat at New Rochelle, of 65 acres, well im- wed; fine Jawn, shade and frnit trees; house iarge and arly hew ; cost about $20,000. Apply on the premises or to owner, C. A. BURGESS, 48 Broadway. ROR SALP OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY AT abargain—A House, with one, two, five or ten acres; Plenty of fruit and fine spring on acre surrounding house; 10 nutes from depot and 44 hour from ‘Owners oF prin: eipals may apply to-F. 0. C., 67 Liberty street, WILL EXCHANGE A FIRST CLASS STAPLE ARTI- cle, of which I am the manufacturer, for Real Estate or jerchandise, Stock, &c., in quantities to suit. Address, with gu particulars, and receive sample by return mail, MANU- "ACTURER, box 117 Herald office. EXOUANGE FOR LESTATR—A LIGHT MAN’ T ufacturing Business; almost any one can attend to it, \ddrees E. B., box 169 Herald ofice, $ (T° EXCHANGE ABOUT 9 CITY LOTS. IN LONG sland, Iald out as a garden, with good buildings ali private House in New York. Apply to the own st Houston aireet. % 4 SFr CHEAP FOR CASR- EXCHANGE FOR CITY OR Westovester Property, sple d Farm; all cultivated; uit plenty; excellent wo miles from Red Bank pot, MADOX, 42 Jobo street, © ~TO EXCHANGE, A SPLENDID RESI- 20.000. dence, on the New Jersey Railroad, with ‘acreo of land, one hour {rom the city, close to the station, @ Dwelling taf New York or Brooklyn, near the ferries, Rg gkente answarad. Address OWNER, box 19% Herald —————————_ = RAT BSTATE WANT A SMALL HOUSE, \WITH ALL INPROVEMENTS, UP ken ine: eat buildings; town, or a sinali Fakm near a station, or cash, wi'l be Xchange for aN and Frult Busines: it nnwn location qn Broadway. Adare office, : a ° CO., Her: q Y Nagra OF THREE GRNTLEMEN AXE DESIRED 01 ree Wil unite with others, buying a farm aear New OF ten PHety ocaled and expabia of being divided toto eight Gree crated? eu tineies aE sborhood at ,& reasonable co ¥ aress K. FRANCIS HYD, 23. Bron reet, New York, J ANTED—A COUNTRY SEAT, NO\ MORE THAN $0 Lt miles from eity; very small House, With all improve- menteand n labs Dy well shacigay y firnighed; exte about sev house wel aMabling for Fea, and with cari tay BY two horses; an ol plac ir a . aren an nw e preverred. Address box 70) YPSY CLAIRVOYANT, PSYCHOM&TRIST AND ‘Tost Medium.—Never fails to give satisfaction. 23 Green- wich avenue, near Tenth street and Sixth aven ME, ROSA, GREAT NA TURAL CLAIRVOYANT, RE veals your whole life, from the eradie to the grave.’ 472, Canal street, near Hutson.’ Fee 81. JU ADANE WILLIS, BORN WITH A VEIL, OLATRVOY- ai ant, Teller, surpasses the word. 486 Second ave- nue, between Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth streets, Maes ROSS, MEDICAL AND BUSINESS CLAIR, voyant, tells past, present and futuro; shows likeness Of husband. 159 West Forty-first street, Broadway and Seventh avenue. _FURNITURE. KELLY & CO., CORNER OF TWENTY- flith street and Sixth avenue, are now offering large and splendid assoriment of Carpets, Furniture, Bedalug, Oil- cloths, &c., at very low prices, Weekly or monthly payments taken, A cail respect(ully solic! ‘A. GONSIDERABLE REDUCTION HAS BEEN MADE in the prices of Furniture, Carpets and Beading, at OFARRELL'S extensive waretooms, Eighth avenue, corner Twentieth street. Monthly or weekly payments taken, TTHE PRIVATE RESIDENCE, 12 EASf TENTH street, one block West of Broadway, between University lace and Fifth aveoue—Magnificent double Pompadour Par- lor Sult, nearly new ; cost B05), ‘one do., satin bros catel, 8160; one do., 85); Pianoforte, ber, Din- ing Furniuire, at halt original cost; property of private fam- fly; house to fet. ROTH'S PARLOR SUITS MANUFACTORY AND Household Goods Warehouse, 50 Bleecker street, be- way and Bowery—AR styles and all colors Par. veret with reps Carpets,’ &o, bargaina for cash, Packed and deltvered free, FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING WI sellimagnificent Drawing Room Suit, Pompadour ats orerel saitn brocatel, cont $4s0, for a0; “one Pianoforte, cost #7 for $276; Pal #, Bronzen, it Fors Htageren Bookeare, Cabinets, Chamber ana’ Dining Furniture, 86 West Fifteenth street, near Fifth nue. PRIVATE FAMILY GOING TO EUROPE WIL” sell all their Furniture and contents of fiv ‘0 ence 120 Weat Twenty-third atreet, via, cent Pianofgrte ; elegant Parlor Suit 8150; Suits fu satin brocatel, fot and Library Suits, $80 to #1 X1V., 1p rosewood and wainut; Dining Room Furoiture, and soild Stiver, Paintings, Bronzes, &c., in lote to sult purchasers, Jess than balf original cost,” AURNITURE, CARPETS AND BEDDING, —THE K Jargest aszortment and the lowest prices for cash or on OWPERTHWAIT'S, Weekly or monthly payments, at B. M. EL AE: a i et Move, 08 Eee PAYMENTS—CARPETS, Furniture, Bedding, 8% ¢ALY & CUNNINGHAM, 284 and 886 Third avenue, near Twenty-vighto aireot Prices lower than any other Bous9 in the city, LD CARPETS FOR SALE--MADISON PARK HOTEL, O Broadway, Twenty second street and Fist eyenue, Abviz from 10 to 12 o’clogh. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married, BERGEN—VANDER VEER.—At Somerville, N. J., on ‘Thursday, August 3, by the Rev. John Rowlan rector of St, John’s church, VAN BRUNT BERGEN, 0 Bay Ridge, L. 1, to EuiZaBera VANDER VEER, daughter of the late Cornelius Vander Veer, of the former place. er 1. Joy On wodp D. LoUDON—Nack.—At Long Branch, Thursday, August 3, by Rev. David Buell, Lovpon to Miss Lucy Naow, both of New York city, Died. Apa#,—At Rancho Encenal, in Wiison county, Texas, on Friday, July 21, NELSON KINGSLAND ApaMs, infant son of Nelson K. (deceased) and Sarah 0, Adams, aged 9 months, BeakD.—At Smithtowa, L, I., on Sunday, August LAURA ADELAIDE, daughter of Wiliam and imma Beard, aged 1 year, Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully inyited to attend the funeral, trom the rest- dence of her grandfatner, Samuel Cantrell, No. ~ East Fiftieth street, on Wednesday, the 9un inst., al three v'clock P, M. BROOKMAN.—At his restdence, 101 Orchard street, on Sunday, August 1871, aiter a lingering sick- ness, CHARLES BROCKMAN, 1d 39 years, The relatives and friends, the membets of the Manhattan ge, No. 62, F. and A. M., are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, trom said resi oe ps (Tuesday) afternoon, August 8, at three The members of Manhattan Lodge, No, 62, of F, and A. M., are fraternally requested to meet at No, 83 Union square, on Tuesday, August 8, at two P. M., for the purpose of attending the funeral of their late brother Charles F. Brockman. By order of WILLIAM 3. WOODRUFF, Master. BurKF.—Sudaenly, at her residence, No, 246 East Seventy-fourth street, BrivGet BURKE, Wife of urke, daughter of Jeremiah and Mary Grif- fin, aged 27 years, Her body will be taken to St, Stephen's church, Fast itera iy clea is street, on Tuesday morning, August 8 Where a requiem mass will be said at ten o’ciock; thence to Calvary Cemetery. CauN.—We expect the remains of our lately deceased lamented friend SYLVAIN CauN, of San Francisco, at the Hudson River Rallroad Depot, on Wednesday morning, Angust 9, at forty minutes past 81x o'clock, to be forwarded to France. Al) friends are respecifuily invited to attend at the above depot. SYLVAIN WEILL, JULIUS BEER. CAMPBELL.—On Monday, August 7, MARGARET A., wile of Andrew Campbell, Notice of funeral hereafter. CARLETON.—On Monday, August 7, MARIA CARLE- TON, in the 83d year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also those of her son, Thomas J. Carleton, Eliza and James Simpson, are respectfully invited to attend tne funeral, from her lute residence, 27 Cannon street, on Weduesaay, at nal!-past ome o'clock P. M. Mobule and Philadelphia papers please copy. CLosF.—At Greenwich, Conn., on Monday, Angust y 1871, JONATHAN A., Son of Allen H, and Gertrude V. Close, azed 15 years, 6 months and 27 day Funeral will take place from thé residence of his parents, on Wednesday, August 9, at half-past two Zz CoLE.—On Monday, August 7, 1871, at his parents’ Teatdence, on Bath House road, New Utrecht, L. L, WILLIAM MILTON COLE, son of William and Rebecca Cole, aed 4 years and 3 months, The relatives and friends are invited to attend his EADS RaH on Wednesday, August 9, at two o'clock CoLiins.—Suddenly, on Sunday, MaiTHEW COL! , aged 100 years, The relatives and friends of the family and the friends of his sons-in-law, John Cornwell and James Quigley, are respectiully tavited to attead the fune- ral, from the residence of his son-in-law, John Vorn- well, 118. East Tenth street, on Tuesday, August 8, at two P. M. CosTALES.—On Sunday, August 6, at 61x o’clock P, M., ANTOINE MARIA, the only and beloved child of José de I. and Joana Ysabel Costales, aged 10 months and 24 days. The remains will be transferred to Calvary Ceme- tery, from the residence of her parents, 494 Second paki this (Tuesday) morning, at ball-past ten o'clock. Havana and Venezuela papers please copy. DONNELLAN.—Suddenly, on Sunday, August 6, JANE, the beloved wife of Michael Donneilan, de- ceased, aged 41 years, 1 month and 2 daya, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and those of her son-in-law, James Curran, Jr., are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, Au- gust 8, at one P. M., from her late residence, 70 Hud- son avenue, Jersey Crty Heights, Everitr.— Drowned, at Astoria, on Sunday even- ine Aue try 6, the youngest son of George A. Ever- by Esq. fotice of faneral hereafter. Far_ey.—On Euaney evening. Angust 6, ANN, youngest daughter of Thomas and Ann Farley, na- tive of the parish of Druwreilly, county Leitrim, Ireland, aged 22 years. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ner sis- ter Margaret, 102 Mott strect, on Tuesday morning, at half-pust eight o'clock. The remains will be taken to St. Patrick’s church, where a requiem mass will be offered up for the repose of her soul; Irom thence, at baif-pasttwo o'ciock, to Calvary Cemetery, for interment, FoLks,—At North New York, on Sunday, Angust 6, HARRISON C., youngest son of Edward R, and Rosalie Barling Folks, aged 1 year and 20 days, Funeral from 139th street, between Alexander and Willis avenues, this day. FoxstsR.—On Sunday, August 6, H. ELIZABETH, wite of Robert Forster, aged 49 years and 7 months. The triends of the family aie respectfully invited to attend ‘he funeral on Tuesday, Sth instant, at two i wor from her late residence, 3/8 West F.fty-iiftn street. Gakpr.—On Monday, August 7, Junta, beloved wee of Robert U. Garde, and daughter of Marceila ‘alsh. On Wednesday, August 9, at nine o’clock, ber re- mains wil be taken to St. James’ church, James street, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered up for the repose of her soul; thence to Calvary Cemetery at one o'clock. Relatives aud friends of the family are requesied to attend. Gorvos.—At West Fiushing, L, L, on Saturday, August 5, AUSTIN K., Infant son of William i. and Mary A. Gordon. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of his parents, at West Flushing, on Tuesday, August 8, at two o'clock, Interment at St. Mark’s See Row York. Trains leave Hunter's Point at 1:80 P, M. HaLgy.—On Sun lay, August 6, at her residence, No. 6 Franklin street, Mary W. Boyir, wile of Martin Haley, aged 26 years and 3 months, ‘The frienas of the family and chose of her brothers-In-law, Malachia aud Thomas Haley, also August 6, her uncle, Thomas We! are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, on Tuesday, August 8, at hal{- past one o'clock P. M. Harr.—On Sunday, August 6, at his residence, 200 West Twenty-fourth street, WILLIAM Har, of the county of Longiord, town of Sonna, Ireland, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services, at his late residence, 200 West Twenty-fourth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. HASSLACHER.—Suddenly on Sunday morning, August 6, GeorGe |. HassLacasr, aged 64 years. ‘The funeral will take place on Yruesday, the 8th inst., at one o'clock P. M., {rom the residence of his son-in-law, Aug. Altenkirch, 47 South Ninth street, Williamsburg. Howr.—On Friday, August 4, Lyp1a Curtis, wife of Philetus H. Holt. The relatives and friends of the famtly are respect- fally Towa to attend the funeral services at her late resinence, No, 259 Madison avenue, on ‘Tuesday, August 8 at ten o'clock A. M., without further in- vitation. The remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment, Horcugiss.—At Plainfield, N. J., on Monday, August 7, 1871, Sarau Lucy, youngest daughter of Horace Hotchkiss, Her friends are invited to attend the funeral, at the house of her father, on Wednesd: morning, at half-past eight o'clock, Remains to be interred at Waterbury, Conn, KENNELLY.—MARGARET KENNELLY, gee. 25 years, danghter of Dominic Kennelly, of Bed- ford avenue, Brookiyn. The funeral will leave to-day (Tuesday), at two o'clock, for Flatbush Cemetery. MooRE.—On Monday, August 7, 1871, RicHarD R. Moore, aged 43 years and 6 months. Relatives and friends of the family, and the mem. bers of Marsh Lodge, No. 188, F. and A. M., and ter lodges, also those of the Wm. A. Brown As- sociation, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral servicea, wnich will be beld on Wednesday, August 9, at two o'clock P. M., at the Central Methodist church, South Fifth street, near Fiitn street, Willlamsburg, L. I. MURTAGH.—On Sunday, August 6, at seven o'clock, JOHN MURTAGH, The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, the 8th instant. at two o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 103 East Forty-third street. MCKENNA—On Monday, August 7, at 200 Enst Twenty-cighth street, MARY FRANCES, beloved wife ot James McKenna, a native of Dundalk, county Louth, Ireland, aged 27 years, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this morning, at eleven o'clock. McLAvGutn.—Suddenly, on Sunday, hs hoe 6, HvGu McLAvGHLIN, gon of William McLaughlin, of Por tstewart, county Derry, Ireland, aged 25 years, The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the fanera!, from the resi- dence of his brother, Edward McLaughlin, 213 De- lancey street, corner of Pitt, this (Tuesday) after- noon, August 8, at two o'clock. ODELL.—On Monday, August 7, Poiverta, widow of Gilbert T, Odell, aged 66 years, Funeral to take place on Wednesday, August 9, from the Methodist church, White Plaina. O’ConNoR.—On Monday, August 7, at 26 Vandewa- ter street, JoHN O'CONNOR, aged 50 years, @ native of Killarney, county Kerry, Ireland. His remains will be conveyed to Calvary Cemetery for interment on Wednesday, August 9, The rela- Uves and iriends of his family are respectfully in- vited to attend at the above number, Porett.—Op Monday, August 7, Jutta, wife of Peter Porett. The friends of the family and those of his brother Joseph and brothers-in-law, also the Steam Bowler Makers’ Benevolent Association are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 231 Hoyt street, Brooklyn, on Wednesday, August 9, at one o’clock precisely. PRYOR—Monday morning, August 7, BRIDGET Pryor, native of county Cavan, Ireland, in the Joth Year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the faneral, from her Jate residence, No, 218 West Thirueth street. on Ww fy Wt OBE O'cloca. RANDELL.—"Little Minnie Randell,” Suddenly, on Saturday, August 5, MINNIE, Only daughter of James and Lydia Kandell, aged 8 years. Funeral services on Tuesday, 8th inst., at two O'clock P. M., at house of afr. J. H. Campbell, Nor- walk, Conn. REDMOND.—On Sund: August 6, SARAH RED- MOND, in the 76th year of ‘her age, @ native of the county Wexford, lreland, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and also her sons, Dennis and Martin, ere greene ine vVited to attend the funeral, from her lat beni pen OM corner of Jackson and Fourtn avenues, Long Islan hoe ee (Tuesday)‘ afternoon, at half-past twelve cl Wexford, Carlow ant Duplin papers please copy. SCHNACKENBERG.—On Saturday, August 6, JOHN D, EB. SOMNACKENSERG, aged 40 years, 10 months and 10 days, . The relatives and friends of the family, the mem- bers of Hermann Lodge, No. 268, F, and A. M.; also the members of the New Yorker Schutzen Corps, [ee decd Gerdes, and the members of the Jersey Schutzen Corps, Captain Raschen, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from St. John’s Ger- man Lutheran church, 81 Christopher stieet, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Scorr.—On Monday mor ng 4 ust 7, at pale peat one o'clock, of paralysis of the brain, ARY M, Svorr, widow of Captain Francis Scott, ‘aged 69 years, ‘he relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at three o'clock, from her late residence, oe pecnerd street, Wiiliamsburg, without further SMITH.—On Monday, August 7, after @ long and Pee JEREMIAH. SaiTH, in the 47th year age, Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late re. idence, 33 Cannon street, on Wednesday, at half past two o'clock, STANLEY.—On Saturday, August 5, HENRrerra F., wife of Joseph Stanley. The friends of the family are invited to attena the funeral, this eae) afternoon, at hall-past two.-o’clock P. M., from her late residence, 155 Bloomfield street, Hoboken, N. J. Canada papers please copy. Sway.—At his residence, 2,107 Second avenue, WILLIAM A. Sway, son of the late Charles Swan, Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, August 9, at two o'clock P. M., at his late residence, without further notie, ‘TULEY.—On Monday, August 7, WILLIAM D. TULEY, mM the 61th year or his age, Notice of the funeral to-morrow. VaN Corr.—On Sunday, August 6, ManrHa E.R, Wife of Thomas Van Cott, aged 36 years, The relatives aud friends of the fawily are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) morning, at eleven o'clock, from the residence of her brother, John J. Thompson, 114 Macdougal street, VReDENBURGH.—In ogee on Sunday, August 6, attera long and painful tliness, Mary *., young: est daughter of the lute Jolin Vredenburgh, ‘The relatives and friends of the family ave respect- fully mvited to attend the funeral ‘services, on Wednesday, the 9th inst., at half-past three ley at lier [ate residence, p Aulantie Blréot, WALSH —Oh Sunda , August 6, Jawes W. WALSH, gon of Simon \Valsh, 167 Ninth sureet, South Urook- lyn, aged 30 years, Notice of funeral hereafter. WESsTER.—On Sunday, August ¢, at the residence of his brother Andrew, James H. WessTsr, in the 26th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, the mem- bers of Americus Lodge, 535, F. and A. M., and of Copestone Chapter, 203, R. A.M., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, No. 526 West Thirty-seventh street, on Wed- nosday afternoon, August 9, at one o’clock COPESTONE CHAPTER, NO. 203, R. A. M.—Oom- PANIONS—You are hereby sumuoned to attend a special convocation at the rooms, 65 West Thirty- fourth street, on Wednesday next, the 9th inst., at twelve o’clock M.. for the purpose of paying the last tribute of respect to our Jate companion, James H. Webster. By oraer of the M. E. H. P, WM. BRUCE, Secretary. “ CITY GOVERNMENT. OFFICIAL. Board of Aldermen, STATED SESSION. Monpay, Ang 871—1 o'Clock P.M. Present, Thomas Coman, Ksq., President, and Aldermen Charlock, Dimond, Hart, MeKiever, Mitobell, O'Neill, Piun- Kitt, Reilly, Schlichting, Welch and Woltnau—12, PETITIONS. By the Presrpent—OF the Imperishable Stone Block Pave nent Company, for permission to lay a sample of thelr pavement {a such locality as may be designated by the Com- mon Council; in connection therewith resolution to pave Chambers street, from Cenire to Broadway, with Imperiahi- m ee Referred to Committee on St) Pave- a RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. By Alderman Han1—To permit the Trustees of the Clinton Savings Bans to erect a portico in tront of their buildin, By Aiderman WFLCU—To permit the proprietors of the New York Hotel to place two ornamental lamps opposite thelr hotel building. By Alderman IxvinG—Permitting James Kelly to keep a watering trough in from of No, 336 First avenue. RESOLUTIONS LAID OVER. By Alderman Mc IEVER—TOo p) Nght an orna- 0. y Ale: LL—To lay crosswaik across Broad- way, opposite No. 1,239. By Alderman DinoND—To pave Twenty-recond street, from Third avenue to East River, with Belyian pavement, By Alderman PLUNKiTT—To lay Croton mains in Sixty- first strect, from Eighth avenue to the Boulevard. By the same—To ‘lay gas mains in Siaty-first street, from Bight avenue to the Bouteval By Alderman Cuppy—io Bowery to Centre street, with y “Alderman WktcH—Aw urdinauce prescribing the pouncaries of the several election districts ia the Tenth ward, 0 Hester street, from the ei;ian pavemen COMMUNICATIONS ORDERFD ON FILE. The PrestpeN7 laid betore tne Board a communication from the Commissioner of Pubic Works transmitting yart- 0u13 apportionments of assessment, The PRESIDEN’ laid betore the Board a communication from the Clerk of the Common Council transmitting maps of sewerage districts, Which were ordered tobe priuted in document form. The PugsiENt laid before the Board a communteation from J. W, Jones relative to charges by owners of hackney coaches, Referred to special coma NVITATIO The PREStpENT laid before the Yoard an invitation from the Stephen A. Donglas Association to attend their annual excursion on Tuesday, August 8, 1871. Which was accept PAPERS FROM THE HOARD OF 'ASSIBTANT ALDERMEN—RE- BOLUTIONS, To erect one of the improved drinking fountains, with trough, on the southeast corner of Delancey and Cannon the northwest corner of West Houston and rstrect, nt the northeast corner outhweat corner of Hudson and jan pavement Barrow street, from Fourth’ street to West; Forty-elghth street, from Ninth to Tenth avenue; to erect Iainpposts and light street lamps in Fifty-second street, from Second avenue to Last River; to place and light two wtreet lamps in front of site fo Grammar School No. 44; to place and lighta street lamp in tront of 70 Barrow stre 0 on the north- west corner of Kroadway and Grand street; also in front of 42 Vandam street ; to place and light an ornamental lamp jn front of 72 Broadway ; also in front of 633 Broadway ; also infront ot 331 West Twenty-tuird strect; to place and light two ornamental lamps infront of the Murray Hill Bank. Which wero latd over. Resolutions authorizing and directing the Comptroller to draw hia warrant in favor of James McUloness for »35 for loss of Loree, &¢,; also 'n favor Ym. Macauley for 840) for ives of hors Keferred to Committee on Finance, Resolution perinitting Patterson, Clapp & Co. io take np and Felay.a portion of the pavement {n frout of their premises, 816 Washington street, Keferred to Committee on Streets, Resolutions to fill 1n low and sunken lots between Fhird and Fourch avenues aid Seventy-fourth and Seventy-aixth streets ; also permitting John Connelly to keep watering trougl in front of his preimises, 68 South Washington square, at bis ‘own expense; which were each adopted. Resolutions to flag sidewalk on north side of Thirteenth street, from avenue Iso south wide of Thir- teenth street, from Fi tewalks on both’alies of avenue C, trom Eleventh street to Sixteenth Street; which were Inid over, GENFRAT. ORDERS, Resolutions—To lay crosswalk across Bowery, oppost'e No. 6; also across Highth avenue, at lower side of Twentieth Fourth avenue, at upper ross Sixth avenue, at lows also across Fourth avenue aua fitty-lifto 0 lay Croton mat , between and Ninth avenues inth street, about twenty-Ave feet west of Kieth algo on southwest corner of Tenth avenue and 168h on northeast corner of 176th street and Kings- Igo. on northwest oorner of 165th street aud King streets ; to one of the improved drinking fountains on southeast corner of Third avenue and i05th street; to lay as maing, &c., in ISlst atrect, from Kingsbridge road to Freeitth avenue; to place and Lae gas lamp on northwest corner of avenue D and Eighth street; also on corner of New Bowery and Chambers street; to place two extra bu era on two lamps in front of 210 and 212 Fifth street ; to place mental lamp in front of 59 West Fitteenth southwest corner of | Frank- B streets; to piace and light a street amo {n front of 71 West Thirty-tith street; also. in front of 174 Fifth avenue; also on northeast corner of 114th street and Firat avenue; algo in front ot 2,383 Third avenue; to pave with Belgian pavement Warren street, from Broad: way to College pace, except where paved with the Dura wement; also Mulberry street, from Canal to Prince strect ; Also Twoniieth street, from Seventh avenue to North River} leo Forty-first street, from Eighth to Eleventh avenue; aled Th ‘trcet, froin Filth to Bieventh avenae ; aso Twenty- treet, {rom Fifta avenue to North River where not Ksaex street, from Division to H ie atrect, from Ward to Houston al }, from Division to Houston street ter street, from Bowery to Division street; to a nutter stones, &c., on ihe eouth side of Kigiity: rom First avenue to avenue A; algo on both sides of Thir avenue, from Ninety-aixth to 102d street, To regulate, &c., Fourth avenue, from Ninety-fourih to Nineiy-eighth street; also Seventy-third street, (rom Thirdavenue to East River? to build receiving-basin'and culvert on southwest corner of East Broadway aud Rutgers strect; also on northwest corner of Ninth avenue and Forty-seventh s.reet; to build sewer, &ec., In Filty-sinth street, botween Sixth aud Seventh avenues! also in Little Twelfth street, from Ninth avenue to North River to repeal resolution amd order for Sagging north aide of Fifiy-irst street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues; to permit Wiliam O'Connor to flag sidewalk In front of his premises In Fifty-second street, between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues ; granting permission to William Nieubur to place a watering trough at corner of Eighty-fourth sireet and Boule- Yard; also to Jobo Lynch tn front of Bl. West street; to ‘Anthony Doy'e toset carb and gutter stones, 4o,, in front of his premises on Tenth avenne, between ‘Isist and 16d streets; directing tho Comptroller to draw. his warrant in favor of Rev, Michaci Mckenna for $40 ae a donation to assessments. Pvhieh were ench Adopted by the following vote :— Aflirmative—The President, AKiermen Charlock, Dimond, Aart, Mitchell, McKiever, ‘O'Neill, Plunkitt, Keilly, Schliebt. ing, Woltman and Welch—13, Su motinn the Board adjourned to Monday, September 4, at two o'slock P.M. JOUN HARDY, Clerk, ee Necro McrpeR.—Sheriff George 0. Hanion, of Chemung county, who brought here some prisoners: sentenced to the Penitentiary, informs us that a murder was committed at Horseheads about eleven orclock Thursday night by @ colored man named Henry Thompson. It seems that Thompson had been Jealous that his wife was too intimate with anotner colored man and determined on revenge. Arming himself with a gan fully loaded, he came to his house about eleven o'clock at night and wos met at tne door by Henry Burrows, a colored man, but not the one he had suspected. Without waiting to see who was his victim Thompson presented hig gun, shooting Burrows through the head, so that ath resulied ina short time, Thompson has been arrested.— Rochester WN. ¥.) K&DIess, AUPUSE te FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ne WALL STREET. MONDAY, August 7—6 P, M. THE STOCK MARKET was quiet throughout the day, and steady within a limited margin of fuctuations. The extreme figures recorded in transactions were mostly below one per cent. Reading, Union Pacific, Pacific Mall aud Western Union showed the widest difference at different parts of the day, The market toward the close was steady. GOLD 112% A 112%, The gold market presented no new feature of in- terest, and wa3 quiet at 1124 a112%. In the loan market one per cent was paid for carrying, borrow: ing flat at three per cent. whe gold clearings of to-day were $24,387,000; gold balances, $1,570,720; currency balances, $1,763,000, The market at the close was firm, GOVERNMENTS STRONG. The government market was quiet throughout tho day and steady, closing with a frm tone. To-day Detng a holiday in London and Liverpool the market was without the assistance to ani mation of the usual European advices, Prices at the close were as fol- lows:—United States currency sixes, 114 a 11414; do., 1881, registered, 1161¢ a 116%; do. do., coupon, 11635 a 11634; do. five-twenties, registered, May and Novem- ber, 113% @ 11444; do. do., 1802, coupon, do., 11434 a 114%; do. do., 1864, do. do., 1137 a 114; do. do., 1865, do. do., 1144¢ 8 114%; do. do, registered, Jan- uary and July, 1123 a 11344; do, do., 1865, coupon, do., 11234 a 112 do, do., 1867, do. do., 11334 a 113345 do. do, 1868, do, do., 11814 @ 11334; do, ten-forties, registered, 109}, a 10934; do. do., coupon, 113¢ 11334; Central Pacific gold bonds, 98 14 & 98 }¢. SOUTHERN SECURITIES are mostly steady, with a iurther advance In Ten- nessees as the only fresh feature of interest, The following are the closing prices:—Tennessee, ex, coupon, 7544 @ 7514; do, new, 7534 a 76; Virgini ex coupon, 647% & 60; do. new, 713¢ a 72; do. regis; tered stock, old, 54 @ 5514; Georgia sixes, 86 a 83; do, sevens, 02 a 03; North Carolina, ex ccupon, 450 45'4; do. funding, 1866, 32 @ 35; do. do., 1868, 30 @ 82; do, new, 26 & 27; do, special tax, 10 & 20; Missourl sixes, 95% a 9534; do. Hannibal and St. Joseph, 93 a 95; Louisiana sixes, 66 ao 69; do, new, 62 @ 65; do, leveo sixes, 69 a Tl; do. do. eights, 84 a 86; do. Pent- tentiary sevens, 70 a 73; do. railroad eights, 78 a 80; Alabama fives, 67 @ 70; do. eights, 100% a 101; do, rallroad eights, 93a 95; South Caroliua sixes, 73 a 75- do, new, January and July, 5744 a 58; do. do., April and October, 58 a 59; Arkansas sixes, 53055; do, sevens, 65.265; Mobile and Ohio Railroad sterling, 88 a 90; do. interest eights, 81 a 83; do. second mort- gage eights, 70976; Mississippi Central Rallroad first mortgage sevens, 82 a 86; do, second mortgage eights, 72a 76; New Orleans and Jackson first mort- gage, 84a 88; do. second mortgage, 75 a 80; Mem. phis and Charieston Kailroad first mortgage, 85 a 88; do. second mortgage, 75 a 78; Greenville and Columbia Railroad, guaranteed by South Carolina, 65 a 57; Macon and Brunswitk, guaranteed by Geor- gia, 73 a.75; Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford eights, 58 a 5914; Memphis and Little Rock Rallroad eights, 76a 78; Mempnis city sixes, 58 a 69; Savan- nah city sevens, 84 a 86; New Orleans consols, old, 73 a 16; do. issued raliroad sixes, 71 a 73; do. sevens, 67a 69; Virginia consolidated, 65 a 67; do, deferred, 28 a 29, THE MONEY MARKET exhibits continued ease, and rates on cell are un- changed at two to three per cent. Discounts range at five to seven per cent in the average of transac - uons. Foreign exchange 1s dull, without change in rates, but was alittle weaker in feeling toward the close, RAILWAY BONDS. ‘The following were the bids for railway bonds to day :— New York Cen 6's, 1885.. New York Cen 6's, 1807. New York Cen 6's, New York Cen 6" New York Cen? Tol & Wab equip bas. Han & Napies lat m. Gt West Ist m, 1888, oy New J Pitts, F W & Chi Ist m..105! Pitts, FW & Chic ud m.. 1004 F W & Chic Sd m.. 98 Hud R's, 8a P, FW & 0 8pceq bds.103 Harlem Ist m, 7 Clev & Pittscon sf m2 Alb & Sus ud bd Glev & Pitts 2d m, Mich Cen Ist mb's, Clev & Pitts 3am Chic, Burs Q, 8p oy Ist Glev & Pitts 4th m Chic & Alto Chie & Alt Ist un Mich So 7 pv 24m. Mich 8 &NIaf 7 pe Pac RR 7's, guar by Mo. 9. Cen Pac bonds Union Pac | ¢ 7's. Union Pac income 10's, 8536 1875. 108° & Tron M Ist m. 9136 Mil & St Paul Ist m5’e. 05, ry Mil & St Paul, Mil & St Paal Chie & MM Ist m. Han & St Jo con, Del, Lack & Weat 1st m.10 Dei, Lack & West 2d m, 9% ‘Yol'& W lst m, StL div, 854¢ Bos, Hart & Erie gtd. Tol & Wab2dm... . Cedar F & Minn Ist m. THE NEW LOAN. Subscriptions to the new loan to-day are reported at $22,000, making the total of subcriptions and conversions to date $67,227,950. Secretary Bout- well, it is satd, received advices from Assistant Secretary Richardson, now in London, which give no fresh encouragement to the prospect of placing the five per cents there. REVENUE RECEIPTS. Receipts from the Internal Revenue to-day were $732,000, THE EXTREMES IN THE STOCK MARKET. ‘The following shows the range of the stock market In the leading shares:— . Highest, Lowest, 98% Now York Central consolidated a 9816 New York Central scrip....... 94° 4 Erie... + 296 29 Reading dg 11335 Lake Shore. 10D sg 1095 Wabash. .+. + 635% 63 Pittavurg ...- +1186 8% Northwestern . 1% a Northwestern pi 917% 911g Rock Island... ++ ..++ 08 3g 108 Milwaukee and St. Paul. 61g 607 Milwaukee and St. Paul preferr 81% 81K Ohio and MississippL 45 ay Union Paclfle......0s.e.6 31 301g Hannibal and St, Joseph nf a Western Union Telegraph .. 59M 53% Pacile MAllesssseceee oe 47% SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Monday, August 7—10:15 A. M. P1000 US 5-20, r, «++ 143g 100 8hs West Un Tel.be "2550 Us 6-20, ¢, "02, ll46 800 Pac M 88 Co. “ Q00u U 8 9-20, c, '6).... 14g 50 do. 80000 US 5-20,c, "65, nm... 4% 200 90000 US 5-20, ©, '67...03 N3it 100 do. 34 1000 Tenn 6's 19000 Va 6 ‘5000 Tenn 000 do. Wo) ois da 19000 5 C 6's, Jang Toa R78) | Mm 100 Union Pac i. 100 do, 1 760, OC& 6 a 0. G00 do. 200 Tot, Wa 8 27000 Union 2 10. 4 0 do. Be 30 New Jers 105" 100 Gal & Ohio ists... 100” 400 Chic & BR RR. 6 108 1 Auster Ht 20 pf. 3-100 Chto, Bur & Qy RR. 1304 4000 NJ Coun TOL, 200 "dOseeveervevees 140 4000 Col, © ATC Lat, i% 20 we do. . 800 Han & Si Jo Ri. ig MH Han &StJoRR pt. #25 Ove o’Clock P. M. 50 shs Un Pace RR.. 200° do éu0 do. 250 shs West U Tel. 1000 Tenn 6a) n. 1000 Missourt 6's 00080 6'ayn, Jar 200 C & RIA PRT 02 4 26000 Un Pac RR ist m. ¥1hg $35 100 shs Pac MSS Oo... 4 RR 100 Mariposa Min pl... 54 Chis jon RR. feu Erle RR. be 29 26 Pitts, Ft W & C gtd, B 58'¢ 100 Chi, Bur AQRR.0 19 10) Erie ER pret, 10) Un Pac 36 STREET QUOTATIONS, Half-past Five o’Clock P. M. NYCATHL RRR Ma 985g NY Cen senp., 94 Erie... +. Readin, ue Lake Shore,. +. 10934 a 109 Fittsbur, Nise 11K Se Paul 5 Northwestern. Tiga 71M Obio COMMERC!AL REPORT. MONDAY, August 7-6 P. M. CorrE®.—The market for all descriptions was decidedly firm, Rio and Santos were held at materially higher prices, which checked business. We heard of no sales here. At Baltimore there was a (air business in progress, and sales are reported of 6,000 bags Rio, per Lapwing, on private terms; 835 bags do., per ‘Traveller, at 120., gold, in bond, do, per Spring Bird, on private fn other descriptions was limited anole! lots. Uke. a We inl 10346, fair do. lige; good do, lI%, extreme range of iota, 10; dave prime dou ia Jc. a Bee. C6 ond, 30 ny 1} pot was lower, and the append how a deciiue of 4c. per Ih, in the price of good + 4c. per Ib. in low middling and 4ye. per Ib, in tnide diing grades. For forward deitvery the busine um mall, but prices were well sustatned, and the mar ket, though qinet, closed steady at about the prices ot Satur day, The sales were as follows :— was unl 1 Satur diy reset, Export... ia sg 104 Consumpii ins 254 Speculation, 17 ory Total. _) 178 i —For future’ delivery (oasis low middiing) the sales hava been as followa:—Saturday evening—Angust, 100 at 18%¢0. ; September, 100 at 18%qc.; October, 100 at 1big¢,: November, 100 at 18 3-16c.; February, 200 at hice. total, 600 bales, To. = , 500 at 18 1-18e., 100 at Ie.; September, 9,200 18 5.18c,5 October, 100 at 140. 5 To at 18, total, 8.000 baiéa: grand’ total, 3,000 baler, | Tne average quotatyons Of aturdapis forward deliveries wero:—August, 1B0.; Sep tember, 628e.; October, 18.250. ; December, 1854 ‘ Ordinary ... Tyee Magee Bie Been Qood oruiniry ‘ es ; it yw middiing 1 te 187 Middiing,... 19 Good middiin: itr] R, ny ~The quotations are based on cotton running {n quality nol more than haif a grade above or below the grale quoted. The receipts at the porta to-d: um UD A follows: Unives: ton, 415; New Orleann, Mobile, 204; Savannah, 158) Charleston, 161; Baltundre, 98) New York, 380. 4 Same day Inst week, 2, ame day | for cotton freight tb foreign porta ‘cl ool, by steamer, Mi. j by mall, 6 fe, folds mall 30:5 to Hambur ‘' BY 0 Havre, by by steain, D164, | to Bremen, ito by steam, 4c, gold, compresse; Baiuic porta, by anil, er a%4c., gol’. The following telegraphic reporta trom South. ern mark timed thre ‘were recelved here to-day: Galverton: "none: ,ood ordinary, 16a, New Orleans—Market dull; sales, 700; low midd ing, Liao. a 17Me. ‘oblie—Market quiet; sales, 850; mda ngs lke, Savannah—Market lower; sales, 25; low middiing, Isle. w Ife. Charleston—Market dull; sales, 0; middhog, “Io. Norfolk—Market quiet; saies, 20 yw middiings, 17\e. Baltimore—Market dull and nominal; sales, 6); middhug, 15(0. .0OR AND Gnarn.—Recelpts—Flour, 28,118 bbls. ; wheat 156,335 bushel ‘n, 397,388 do. ; corn. meal, 900 bbls, and 200" baga; oats, 62,200 bushels; rye, 40) do. Tne four market continued to rule dail, abd prices in some i were lower. The expor! demand waa light, the inquir mostly for loci wants. ‘tho sales were about 8,000 bbia, Kye four waa dull aud prices nominally unchanged. Corn moal was quiet but steady for both barrels, lots and city J. We ; ‘eB Tom 4 be 5 Ada 64 516 Sire & Bion 700 Round hoop Oblo, shipping brands 50a 6 Wt Kound hoop Ohio, trade branaa, +. 600a 6 Family, ie 6508 7 5 50a 6 62a 6 5M 6150 708 He B50a 6 Od . 4a 4 Southern superti 4tba 6 Southern extra. 51a 77 Southern family. 7 Wa 10 OU Corn meal, Western white... 32a 840 Corn meal, Western yellow. Sion oom Cornmeal, Joraey..... B15— B88 Cornmeal, Brandywine. ., 415— 420 Corn meal, pnnacheo 208 —The wheat mari steady for fo firmer, The sales since ‘at BL 21 for soft new By for soft Bo tok spring. our last were about spring afloat, B30 a No. 1 Chicago apri a 5,000 bushel ‘Mt Tor No, 2 spring, 1 24a $1 85 for prime No. 1 #1 B40 #1 97 for new red wiater Ohio afloat, and $1 Diehl Genesco afloat. Corn was fairly ‘active, but not although a disposition was shown on the ricer, which Immediately check ero about 290,000 bushels at 6oiic. a 66c. \d afloat; sales mostly at 65360. } e neglected and nominal. were 8 and steady for otheras the sales wet the sales for Western mixed in o, for old’ Wertern mix t, S4g0, a 66340. for new black c. far new No, 2 Ohio inixed atloat, 67 gc. a 60c, for new’ wilt Oblo on the trhck. Batley continued dull and entirely nominal; there fs no stock in the market, Ry¢ was quiet; sales, 2,00) bushels old Western at 8c. FRuIanTS.—The market continued very quiet, but firm. The scarcity of room and high rates checking business, In the chartering business there was a moderate call for vessels for grain and petroleum, for which full rates were obtained. Th mente wei by steam, (60 buds, tobacco, 0s. ; 1,000 Loxes chee And, by all, 10, bushels grain ‘a 834d. for corn and 934d. for wheat; 68 bales Sea Island ootto earn, 490 bales it, BOO Heecrosunautes rosin al 4 x by sail, 230 ble, gow, by lour, 88. 6d., re ris eda p toe ‘he charters comprise fe he Pie 2 rosin, ds. 64. direct Gorn eection ae et ee to Cork for orders, 1,800 quarters i, and tonipes a bark, 3,800 ed additional {f to the Continent; an Americ stadt rect German port’ (Baltic), bbls. retin bark, from Philadelphia to Gibraltar fos f the Adriatic, 1,700 bbls. ratned oat; ‘a vark, to’ Liverpool 1,0W0 bbls account;' a’ German troleum, on private M F8.--Business continued to partake of a retail character and transactions were Caer ye contined to small lots, Cargo invoices were steadily held at quotations, with- ‘out buyers. We qnote: Cuba centrifugal and mixed, 2sc. BOc. ; do. clayed, 3c. a B8c.; do. muscovado, refining, Bc, Go. + do. ‘grocery, 4c. a 450. ‘Rico, 360. a 8c. ish Islands, Ade. a 430. 60 Eng .; New Orleans, 35c. a 60. AVAL STORRS.—Spirite turpentine was in light demand. ‘The opening sales were at Sic., closing at hc. The sales were confined to 800 bbls. within the range. Rosin was quiet but steady. The price of large lots of strained wes nominally $2 80a #265 ,without busin v note sale of 100 bbis. ext Strained, $2 80 a #2 855 No. 2, $5; pale’ $5 25 a $6, and extra pale, $6 with sales of 10) Ibs. Washington, at PETROLEUM.—The market for both’ crude and refin opened and closed very quiet. ‘There was co ra and sellers wer bbis. refined petroleum, 1 quiry noticeable, but b views and the desired conceaston not belng made business in consequence was restricted. We huve only to note sa'es of 3.000 bbia, ‘refined standard white, for prompt delivery, af 24340. ; last half of month held at 24/gc. Crude, in bulk, sol inn small way at 13%., and in bble. at 8c. At Philadelphia the market was quiet but steady. Sales were reported of 8,000 bbls. refined standard white, for last hal! of August, ai bic. with return. Future delivery was entirely neglected | September quote . a Me. Crude was quiet but un d M ehanwed; quoted at 17/c6. for shivping. PROvIai 40 ackages; cut meats, ard, 733 a 48 pork was less ac ‘4 without noticeable change in prices, but with light the market closed with a decidedly stronger feeling were :--6W bbls. mess, check to-mgrrow, ut B13 629 do, for Beptember at $8 50, and 600 do., tn lots, from $13 60 a $13 624. Sales late Saturday, 500 bbls., seller's of tion, 12 months, at §13¥5; 250 do. for January lat 813 —Recelpis—Beet, and 500 do. for September at $13 624. Baevn continued dull and nominal at the following quotatio: Bic. Ke. ; long do, and short rib, 8c. a B)ge. mberland eut Stratford and Birmingham, 840. Lard was dull an weak, at lde, for Western. Sales 210 tlerces, September quoted at Me, d was dail, Sales 160 tlerces, at for 4c. for steam and kettle, ‘he market has shown no new features, and prices noted at BS a Bld for mess and $12 a Bld for ef hams dull, neglected and entirely nomi- pal. Cut Meats—The general market continued quiet, put rices were nowinally unchanged; sales were reported bs. plekied bellids, in bulk, at 7 clear do. a we lear Lolingy B46. & Bye Ile. & 1 Lye. j hugar cures Dressed hogs Wire In fair demand at ulet at unchanged prices, 15 'gc. ter and chease were SUGAR,—The market for raw was steady under a falr de . on the basis of ing Retined was trifle. The r@nd. The sales comprise 1,609 h . for falr to good rel nd prices favored buyers @ sales were chiefly on the basis of 1240. for A, aad ige. for erushed, powdercd and granulated. We quote: a. Inferior to common rehuing, Bye. a % to good fair refining, 9éc. a9 God 10 prine redning, 9%0. a Mae; fair to good Froeery, a Wie. grocery, 104c. a Migc, ; centritugal, hias, ier = ary neglected # Liye. molasses, bhi. and boxes, be. a & Tore. Havana—Boxes Daten standard, 6,5 do., 10 to 12, Wo. a 10346. ; o., 13 to L5, Wage. 9 Lye. | ao, 18 to th 117 gh Gc, do 1810 B, 12740 Thee. | tn Porto 100 —] in| view, “ Fee Ot orice m Tic, Brac Duteb sand: do., grove! rade Rosé to 12,88 O34 Duteh standard, Nos. 10 te J 1, 0. ‘al03c. Manila—Current clayed aud superior, 7)<e. ry Ricr.—The market was fairly active and steady for Ran- on, nominal for Patna and considerably firmer for Caro- fins, which reahzed higher prices. The sales were 300 bags goon at b7%c. a 7g0,, and 75 tierces Carviina at 8¢c. & 9}4e, for fair to prime. "ALLOW Was quiet, but steady. Sales 25,000 Ibs. at 9c. Wiiskey.—Receipis, 448 bbls, ‘The market was on! ly nouive aud Sales 20 bbls. at We, w 93)g0. lower. DOMESTIO MARKETS. STON, Angnat 7, 1871. Net receipts, 415 bales Gal Cotton dull; good ordinary, 16) Exports coastwise, 662. Stock, 11 NeW ORLEANS, August 7, 1871. Cotton dull; low middiings, I7ac. @ 17%. Net receipia, 142) Dalen; gross, 1,90 Exports coaatwise, 78, Sales, 100 Stock, 43,51 i io Monit, August 7, 1871. Cotton geiet i middlings, 18¢. Net receipt bales. Saies, 830. Stock, 7, . SAVANNAM, August 7, 1871. Cotton lower; low middlings, 1640. a Ive. Net receipis, 158 bales, Exports cousiwise, 617, Sales, 25. Stock, 472. MARLESTON, August 7, 1871 Net receipts, 151 bales, Stock, 3), WILMING® oN, August 7, 1871. Cotton quiet; middlings, 19!gc. Net receipts, none, ‘kxports coastwise, 1. Stock, 621. Cotton dull; middlings, ports coustwise, 432, Nopvour, August 7, 1871. Cotton quiet; low middlings, 17%, et receipts, 116 bales, Exports coastwise, 256. Bales, 20, Stock, 479, BAavvimMone, August 7, 187), Cotton dail and nominal; mddlings, 19%4e. “Net, receipts, 98 bales; grow, 260. Exports coastwise, 140. Eales, 89. Kr Stock, Lovravine, August 7, 1471. Tobaceo active, firm and unchanged {u ‘prices; sales hnds, Flour in fair demand ; on ordera, steady ; fatnily extra, 85.75, Grain ir and fairly a cholee wheat, 6120 8 $1.80; oats, 406. ; rye, 75e. ; barley, 76c., sacked from store, Provisions dull and weak; pork, $18 50; bacon, shoulders, Glace; clear FID, Be. clear sldés, Kg; hugar cured, hame Uggs olay Lard Uxe a LiMo, "Wulskey ‘unsetie kon CATOAGO, Augnst 7, 1871 Fiour dull and flat, Wheat active and advanced 2340, N Qapring closed at $l 0456 cash ; $1 teraoom strong at 1 U2 wh Ob, , o. 2 mixed, 44% ‘443c. cas! fter- rane Set a alage, cash, Oats active, and advanced ii. m MNS Wat Bite. enh, tye leas active. Sales No.2 at a 660, Bariey~Spring No. quiet at 64c.a67c. High- weak nt 8c. Pork steady at 813, Lard, 8'gc, Live re, and advance! 2c. Sales at 84 40a e ‘and advanced ‘4c, Sales at #5 1 tights sten‘y. Wheat, to, Bulato, Ze 500 ple. Hour, 90 puahela wheat, 1: , 75,080 bushels oat 000 bushels: fariey, 300 ‘hogs. Sbipmenta4,00). bola,” BUrFALo, August 7, 1871 busdel {oat abel ie ,000 busl Duluth at th Le bush doshalared ‘Oblo. at No. ‘eatern at Bho. 5 bushels 10,660 bushels Wester: 4,00 bushels old Westero at ‘Bighwines lower and dui! at