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IOEK HUKALD, AUWDST ",30, SHEET. coi WAIX STREET, 1 MOKDAT. August 23--6 r. M. com A menotony or the Wall street martefe; wnlcli Js unparalleled ill the modern history of events In pur local financial business, and whlcU many sup posed would yield to activity on to-day, tlio Beginning; of the flrst week of the fall season, was, despite such reason, rigidly inbroken.

The dealings In the Long Room Vere carried on by a group whoso numbers were seldom over a dozen, and often only half that figure. Even In the Gold Room the crowd, which was mod- jsrate sized In the forenoon, dwindled down to some Jwenty or twenty-five, who were as quiet as so many men could be. Whatever movement the gold premium exhibited was due to further reports of heavy Bgatlns In Europe, and, as the Prussians were at Srst regarded as undoubtedly victorious, gold de- Here It was reported that Bazaine pad won a victory over tho Prussians at a point porth of Metz and that he was In communication ith Paris, which city was forwarding aim Heavy inforcements, gold to bnt as later Tas reported that MacMahonJiaa met with.auoffier iverse, go fell off to 116JJ. Such was the extent of movement in the market. The coarse of tlys inartec is shown In tho 10 A.

2 P. 118)i A. 116X 2:32 P.M. 118K SP. 116K 2 11SK 4P.M H6Ji fP.M 116K In the gold loan market the rate ranged from three Wrcent for carryinz to flat for borrowing.

The operations of the Gold Bxoaange Bank were as cleared $29,373,000 balances 752,860 jyurrencj balances 893,935 THB SKECTB MOVEMENT. Tae Import of specie at this port during the past wees was as iiuguat 24--Steamer North America, Para-- S252 Total for the week. $252 reported 7,622,480 Totat since Jan. 1,1870 $7,522,732 lametuae, I8b9 9,835,850 tanetlme, 1868 4,850,183 lame time, 1867 2,149,909 THE TBEASrjBY JfBOGBAMMB fOB SBPTEMBEB. announcement of the Treasury programme for She month of September produced no effect beyond some little buoyancy at the Stock Exchange, owing Eo the promise of relief to the money marxes which the large bond purchases hold forth.

The programme detail was posted at Sub-Treasury tnl THB StnvTRBASUBY REPORT. The following shows tue results of to-day's bant- at me Snb-Treasuqr to tills Cold payments ,606,683 Gold balance 87,838,323 Currency receipts 819,623 Currency payments 623,013 Currency balance. 9,562.261 Customs 684,000 of cancelled gold certificates were sent to wasuumton. INTERNATIOSAI. TBIPLE CCBRBNCY.

It will be remembered that many efforts have been made la the legislatures of the United States, Great Britain and Prance to exactly equalize the already proximate value of the American haif-easle, English pound and French tironry.flve francs, and thus forward the financial-commercial Interests of the three countries. Tho London Review says tnls end has Dean practically consummated by aii American banking house (Messrs. Bowles Brothers Co.J who have arranged a system of international triple currency credits, iy which the traveller may have Ms opdoa of pounds, dollars or francs astheeqnl- valent for nte pill of excnange--the transfer Selng made fjroai one to the otlierta the proportloa of one, five and twenty-five. The Eeatew pronounces It a practical movement In the right direction, and the probable pionserof a large imitation. JfcB AT THE KWJTMit sfJ3 Monday.

39--10135 A. M. $i(m us s-ao, HI wow cen Pacific 8500O3S-SO. liajf 10000 do 83 41000ns WOO Jefferson 91 SloOOUSO-aO, 110 lUshsCent 104J.J 4500 03 0-20, 110 100 Cn'ksflver Mln 23000 Torn 62 MOMsrprf slO 8J4 60 10000 do call 60 10000 SOOOYaB's. exo 65M 20000 69M nJan4J'y 13 10000 do slO 89J4 Missouri 100LSMSBB 91K 1000 do 905? 100 do S1J5 SCOOC, i 85JS 6000 Tot.

PeoiWlst.wd 80 1000.OICBBT 17 81X la o'clock W. and 2:15 P. 31. $50COnS6 I I14J4 110 MOO US 620, I1SJJ 8500 do 63 110 1000 do 1123i 6GOTJS bw. on private tormj.

There was moderate biuraecado- tDf In refined at qulto steady prioes. We soft eitrs 0., yellow, lie. a 12o. Cuba--Inferior to common ro- a fair refining, good refining, fair SKEns-- Linseed was active and higher stock in Srst nanda li about ezliauited. There were gold 7,000 bam on the WOOCS 6-20, llltf One o'clock P.

M. 100CSrihiNrC4HRc.be WK S10CO Tenn ex 62 lOCOOTeon 1000 Missouri 9tr MOO Louisiana 6's, I b. IK 87 IvO do. bSO S3 8 ao 87; 2005'ar Mm pref.b 8 1(10 AmMer Union 40'i lOUBost, Hart 200 do 40J4 10 do 1 JOOLSMSRR 600 do bo -US 91 209 Illlnoli Central BR. US 40 do 1S.51£ 10Q Chi ft I RR.b 113 W.

5I '7 Sept. li.oooIoO ednesday, Sept. 14 1,00000 ednesday, tepr. 21 1,000,00 (eanesday, Sept. 28 1,000,00 Total $4,000,00 BOND EOmrsaay, Sept.

1 $1,00000 ffliursday, Sept. 8 2,00000 minrsday, sept. 16 Thureaay, Sept. 22. 200000 Sept.

29 Total The government began to-aay the payment of th September coupons on the ten-forties. OOVEEXirEMS DrrtL AND BASELT STSADT. The demand for governments, which is, seldom aflected by the character of business at tho Stoc Exchange, was very ligM-- tue most sigmflcan evidence of the utter Inactivity Into which buslnes pas drifted. The effect of the better price in Londo peeaicd overcome by the impression among a fe Dealers at the board that the terrific flgntlngre Dotted to be in progress In France has not been Victory for the Prussians. Hence the German Jirokera have been disposed to buy rather than se gold.

As a consequence prices of governments a "tho close wore off a trme Irom the average figure at the boards. The following were the unal stree United States currency sixes, a 112 1881, registered, 114 a 114JJ; do. coupon 114J a fin. five-twenties, registered pfiy ana November, 111 a ao. 1S02, coc pon, 2.

do. 1864, do. Ill a 1805, de. a llli; flo. ao Registered, January ana July, a 110; do.

1865, coupon, a 110; do. 1567, do a 110; do. 1888, do. 110 a lloi jjo. ten-fartlea, registered, a 108; do.

ecu pon, a 109. MONEr EASY. There was little or no demand for money among (he stocK houses, the new business of the day being po light as to necessitate very little inquiry. Hence the majority of loans were suffered to lie over a tales which were generally agreed upon as four per cent where governments were the collateral and pve per cent where stocks were pledged. Discounts )re-orc quiet, with a wider range or rates.

Prime floi-ble names are to be had at ly, to per cent. Foicign exchange was dull. The prime bankers askad 109K a 110 for sterling sixty day bills and f.w a iioji for sight, Oilier quotations were purely uominal. STOCKS STEADT AKB DULt. The average fluctuation in the prices of the lead- Ing speculative shares was jf to per cent, the market opening stiong and rather buoyant on the decline in gold to iie.

Subsequently the improvement was lost, and prices fell back to tne opening figures, and iii some instances below them. Business was intensely dull. The following were the closing prices at jtue last session of the Stock fjanton Company, 60i bid Consolidation Coal, 32; Cumberland Iron, 40; Western Dnlon, 83Jf ft Quicksilver, 4K a 4Ji: Manposa, 5 bid; do. preferred, 8 a Boston ater POTCT, IS; Adams Express, a Wells-Fargo Express, a 13 do. scrip, 3 4 a3Ji; American Express, Wcl; United States Express, 41 a 42; Paclflc Mall, STi a 38; Atlantic Mall, 30; New York Central consolidated, 94X a 9iK; do.

scrip, a JErie, a 22K; Harlem, 131 a 136; Readme, 953i A 96; Michigan Central, lisi bid; Lake Shore, 91 a 91K; Illinois Central, 1SS a Cleveland and Plttsburg. Chicaso and Sortlwestera, 81 bid; do. preferred, 85jf a 86; Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis, 79 bid; New Jersey Central, 101K a Hock Island, 113 a Mil- Waukee and St. Paul, a 60; do. preferred, 76i bid; Toledo, Wabaah ana Western, 51)i a 5li: do.

preferred, 80; Tort Wajne, 94 bid; Chicago ana Alton, 112 bid; do. preferred, 113 bid; Ohio and Mississippi, a 34; Delaware, Lacsawana and Western, 104 a 104K: Morris and Essex, SSJi a Boston, Hartford and Erie, bid; Hannibal ana Joseph, 107 bid; do. preferred, 110 a 113; Colum- $U8, Chicago aud Indiana Central, 17 a THE STATE BON'DS 0.tTJET ASD SrEADY. The dealings in the Southern State bonds were confined to a few sales of Tennessees and South Oarolmas, which were steady and firm. The genera' )narket was quiet at the last call, when the following were Tennessee, ex coupon, new, 60 bid; Virginia, ex coupon, 65i )ld; new, 66 a Georgia sixes, 84 bid; do.

leveus, 94; JTorta Carolina, er coupon, 82Si a S3; do. pew, 32)i Did; special tax, Missouri Jlxes, a Hannibal and St. Joseph, Louisiana sixes, 70 a 73; new, 63; do. Jevee sixes, 73 lud; do. do.

eights, .88 bid; Alabama (Ires, bid; do. eights, 89 bid; Senth Carolina sues, new, July. 74i; do. October, 78; Arkansas leveus, 78. COMPAKlSOJf OP THE IJTPOKTS.

fhe folio wing shows the foreign imports at New york during the past week and since the beginning Of the 1883. Bry 8,012,307 1889. $8,571,887 3,504,941 4,415.236 Tot. for J6.198,50T jTcv. $7,076,823 200,210,164 $8,010,801 180,003,744 Since Jan.

1.. $168,375,322 $207,286,982 $193,014,245 earnings of the Su Louis and Iron Mountain Company during the third weec in August $32,052 0869 17,438 increase receipts of the DCS Momes Valley Railroad Spompany for the third wcet In August were, 18,102 rt i omeur irom rennen. TDCTO wore aoia nnai. at increase Ports Klca (u-a Holf.past Firs S35 38(4 KWettern prof. BtPaul BtPanlpf P.

IK. 81 a 82 86Ji a tS'in 60 56iJa SI SSPOEI. glMt 29-6 F. II. CoWEB.

1 Thedemanifor Rio WM passably active and prices were steady and firm fossae private grades. The low and medium qualities were quotatlong. Tha sales were 4.SOJ bass eiKjborg, 2,500 do. Hfffgn, do. ez Ionia on private terms.

For othor kinds tnp mar- Lei was dull, the demand bstog li'ht, bnt holdora dcmaHllsd full ptlceR. We quote'-- Rio, ordinary cargoes. Mo. a 14Ie spot on private terms, and 13,000 do. to arrive, at 92 gold, duty paid.

Grass were dull, at Me. for clovar and about $5 23 for timothy. Mo sales. Keuued wua dull and nominal at a 28c. No lales were reported.

SALTPITEE Orude dull and nominal at gold. So sales. TAT.I.O was steady, especially for prime, wltb a moderate demand. Sales 60,000 Its. chiefly the lat- terprfqe.

Receipts, ISOSbbls. The market was dull, the market being oonnned to small lots, but prices were without particular change, closing at about The salei were lSObbls.at34Ko.a95c. SOCIH5RS COTTOK 3HSRETS. CAIVISTON, Cotton dull and prices nominal. Good ordinary, a net receipts, itock, 4,858 balei.

MOBILS, August 29, 1870. Cotton nominal; middling, 17e. a net receipts, 113 bales exports, coastwise, 639 bales stock, 8.474 bales. KKW OSLIULKB. August 29, 1870.

Cotton dull; prices unchanged; middlings, a sales, 800 balea; net receipts, 371 bales. Exports-- To Great Britain, 81 bales of new cotton coastwise, 2,489 bales to New York; 993 balei to Boston. 26,537 bales. SAVANXAa, August 29, 1870. Cotton firm; low middlings, sales, 150 blei; net receipts for three days, 601 bales; exports, coastwise, 1,024 balea stock, 226 bales.

CHABLZSTO2T, AogUEt 29, 1870. Cotton dull and easier; middlings, a sales, 58 bales; net receipts, 228 bales; eiports, coastwise, bales; stock, 751 balea. NOETOI.C, August 39, 1870. Cotton qnfet low middlings, net reeelpta, 182 bales; exports, coastwise. 100 bales; stock 838 bales.

BAI.TUIOF.E. August 29, 1870. Cotton quiet and firm; middlings, 19C-: net receipts, coastwise, 119 bales; stock, FBtnr Is every prosoect of a large apple crop throughout Oswego county this fall. Many apples will doubtless fee snipped. Pears and other frtuts promise well.

Corn promises unusually and on account of tae favorable spring more was planted than common. The continued dry weather seems likely to maKe potatoes a light crop, but should plentiful rains come oa soon there Is yet time for a full crop. Wheat has generally been lighter than nsnal. oats are reported from all the towns as good. The smaller fruits--tomatoes, blackberries, universally abundant.

It is nrobable that when harvesting is done Banners will find that the year has been mncn more fruitful than anticipated--Osevogo Press, August 26. MARRIAGES DEATHS. Slonieg. this city, on Monday, July 18, at St. Francis' church, by the Kcv.

FT. Aerden, JAMES T. HEBBBLL, of San Francisco, to HAEJE J. OosRor, of this city. LYNCH On Monday' August 13, JUitr, the boloved wife of Patrick; aged TSfeftcs.

The friends and the family uid of her sons, John and James Lyjioli, are respestf allj lu- vltcd to attend the funeral, tier late residence, Ko. 90 Barrow street, to St. Joseph's cliuroh, corner Sixth avenue and West place, on Wednesday morning, at half-past nine o'clock, when a solemn requiem mass will be offered lor the repose of hertsouf, aud from that place to Calvary Cemetery. HANKERING On Monday, August 20, EHZABOTH. daugh ter of Edward $nd Catharine Mannerinz, axed 11 months and 27 days.

Relatives aud frleurts are Invited to the funeral from No. 126 119th street, between Third and FourtA avenues, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. On Monday, August 29, after a short illness, KEBEOCA MAHSKBS, In the 23d year of nor age. The funeral -will take place on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her brother, Charles Malinten, corner of Van Brunt and Wlluam streets, South Brooklyn. MORGAN.

On Sunday, August 23, Mrs. BnQS7 MOBOAN, azed 48 years. The relatives and friends are respectfnuy invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, No. 115 Hudson avenue. Brooklyn, at two o'clock.

On Sunaay, August 28, PATRICK MAHB, aged 45 years. The relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 200 East Thirty- ninth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Oa Monday, HENET PATOD-' mo, Infant son of Henry C. andLottte E. Meyer, aged 1 year aud 20 days.

Relatives ana friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Mr. W. H. Meyer, 105 Pacific street, Brooklyn, this (Tuesday) morning, at eleven o'clock. Alter a short bnt severe illness; at Saratoga, on Sunday, August 28, AKNIE M.

B. The mentis of the Candy are respectfully to attend the funeral, from tae residence Ko. 213 West Twenty-sixth street, on Wednesday afternoon, aoont; half-past one or two o'clock. McGuojON-- At Railway, on Sunday, August 28, DORCAS BEBBIAN, widow of Wm. M.

McOuosln. in the 84th year of her age. Funeral services will boheia at her late residence, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. The relatives ana ftiends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. MCGOTNKESS on Koaday morning, August 2g, HARGABET, Oie beloved wife of John McGulnness, aged so years; born in the county Tipperary, Ireland.

The relatives and ttieads are respectfully lavited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, SlO Eleventh avenue, on Wednesday alteruooa, at two o'clock. On Monday momtoe. August 29, after a short illness, WILLIAM MoSAt.Mr, a of Coote- Mll, coxmty Cavan. Ireland, aud for tea lasttnirty- rour years a resident of Brooklyn. The frienas ana actinaintances of tne family ana those of his brothers.

George and Kobert, are SIOB? BROWN STONE HOUSE FOR avenue, reiy low; terawto nil A --WTLI, BE SOLD AT A GEEAT BACKIflOB. THAT fonr storv brown stone House and Lot SB jsirtt Flttr- fourth street, If applied for tni, wsei; none but SSh tomera door open. Applj at 781 Lezlaou m. A -FOE SALE AT A GREAT BAEQAIN, THE BEST story Tenement House In-the Nineteenth ward PKOPBIITT our OP THB otrx TO KENT. 00NTBY of Land, situaKM ta Verona, N.

J. nice houi, toi lfM fru)t ornamental a (, Milinc and bathing: ten drive price inquire addnw Verona, Bsaei county, J. LEGANT EEWDBJJCE FOR SALE. tafning 12 rooms; all improvements, carrSietousei allyloU; speudldlocationat Hacfcensactnew depot A gfcStBABLB SHALL FO1TB. STOKT MODERK French basement brown stone Dwelling for sale low with or without Kurnitnre; location unobjectionable, Second avenue, near Nineteenth street; terms easy, possession.

V.K. STEVESSOS SONT if Pins MrMt. W. r. 8EYMOPB, 171 Broiflwiy.

Vrt uv Beeu (2V1U IV For terms apply to ovmer. in Book store 109 Nosjau strset. and immediate posse calleariy. 0. 21S EAST i mlnntei or Central tss- contains ten rooms- eoodorttar price, terms to a60 'Bgt Fitty-S OB SALE-OJT TEE A BEADTIFrrr ITT.

ctte SKr' ory jy shs "i 11 stone HoiisiidLot 115 East Fifty-fourth perfect order; ril toBrorol meats; immediatepoiseaaloA iSq.qireoatt»pramlaea. TEE FKOlt THE THIS GREAT KBWBPAPEB OP THE AffiB HAS NOW THE LABOEST ALL OTBE THB CFTTT Weduestfay morning, at nine o'clock. jiOlemn requiem mass will be offered cuayia. 1 ISc-; Sincapore, 15c. a Cara.

IBc. 17c, Manila, 16c ITc Meiican. 15c. a Savmiila, 15Xc a rosin Rico, 15fc. a.

gold, duty paid. market for this staple continued to rule auiet. ljut there was no particular change to note in prices The ilcmaud for spinning was moderate, being confinpd to and 0 on apeci. For future delivery sa'es rrere an follows 40y bales, bases low middling, for at ISc a and 1,030 for Septemocr, at a We ijota Vptairo anJ annas flarOa. Ifemphb.

Sf.Orlfsvi. Teau OrtlnaTT if nv ij Gooaordinary Is l(j Ib lag HldiUne. 19V au 1.W Sow eoodmlddlms aiJi 2S FroOB Aal GEAlf -KccclpU bbls. nonr, babels wneat, 17.500 do corn, do oats and gotf'do malt. Tho market for State and Western Hour was vcrr quiet, tbarc bs'ns scarcely any dsmnnd for export and onlr a moderate demirid from the home trade, nnd with holders generally anijoai to sell were heavy, thotiph not quoubly lower The Hilei ere only about bbla.

For Southern flour H)e demand only tavorcd buyers salei 4110 Is. Hje Dour was still slow of sale, but witbojt change value. Sales 230 bbla. Corn meaf wus dull aud nominal. We quote SuperCnebtate B40a.

560 gjtra State 0 585 Choicedo BSOa. 6 to Superfine 4(la 0 GO 710 G50 JGxtra 600a Kound hoop Ohio, flhlpolnp 5 7 0 Boundhoop Ohio, trade branda 6 25 a Fomllv. EL Louis low 5 90 a 6 4 0 St. Louis straight extra 660a 7 0 0 St. Louis choice double extra 7 OOa 751) St.

Louis choice family a 960 Bye Sour. 4 2 5 a 6 Su Southern cxtrfe and family. 7 01) a 10 00 Corn meal.city. 5 75 a Gorumeal.Jeraey........ 25 a 535 Corn meal.

Brindvwine 83 a 1)0 Vhe market ior wheit was quiet, the sates being only about 75 UOO bushels at $1 09 lor Nos. a and 3 spring mived 41 18 a $1 23 for Ao 2 Chicago and Milwaukee, Jbl 42 for amber winter, 41 60 a $1 bo for white, $1 45 for amber Tennessee. Corn was quiet, but prices were bteady. The eales were bushels, at 83c. a b6jC.

for mixed Western and 94c. a $1 05 for white and yellow. Oats were more ac tire, and sales were made of 0,000 buBliels, at 50c a S3e. for Ohio and AVestern, Including small lota black Western 47c. a48c.

Kye was quiet; a small lot of new us sold at 90c. Barlev was dull and nominal. Of barley malt there were sold 11,000 bushels, at 1 00 for Canada and 23 tor State. -'itrrOHia --The ronrket was very quiet, the offerings of almost all articles being but rates were generally steady The chartering business nag lefas active, and rates were rather easier, especiaily for petroleum the offerings of which, were comparatively liberal. The engagements) were To Antwerp, 124 bhds.

tobacco on private terms, lo Malta, SOU cases petroleum at 5c. To London, 10,000 bush- e's wheat at 7d. io Luerpool, per steamer, bushels wue.it (part lateSSaturday) at closing at 7d generally asked. Iho charters wereO-- A vessel to Con- s.an;inople with 7,001) cases petroleum at 86c. a bart from Philadelphia to the Baltic, with 2,000 do on private terms a brig from the same port to Tarragona and Barcelona, with 1,200 do.

at 7a. and a 314 tons from Siielly to New Yoik, on private terms. (/US.ME9 were slow of sale, the demand being; only for smill lots, but prices were firm, holders being indisposed to sell except at full previous figures. We quote ---Bags, lUc. a and cloth.

Sic. a toe latter price for Bornao. llio market was extremelv quiet The demand was entlrelv confined to small lots to supply the immediate wants of the brewers Prices were steady, however, atlOc. a 20c- for common to choice lota HEMP was dull and nominal at gold, for Manila. ic.

a 6r. do. for juie. do. lor Sisal, do.

for 1'ampico In bond. Ko sales. The market was as dull ever. Thera was no demand except for small parcel 1 and prices were heavy, ral'y being auxioua to realize. We Jfcw Crop.

loldero genera! Cuba--Centrifugal and mixed 35c. aa7c. Clayed 3r, Muscovado, reflulnfi 2ao. aSip. fiiuscorado, srocary.

a 4te. sic. ab2e. Sngiljh Islands sOc. a Stoi.ts.--ihe market for spirits turpentine exhibited more activity, and an aurance of about Jdc, in mices was established.

The sales were 250 bbls. in merchantable 01 der at 40c. and Email lota irom Etwe a41c. the znartet c.oslng at 40c. Kosm was dull for aU kinds at former igures.

We heard of no sales of consequence. A few small ots were sola within the range St 90 a 8S 25 for No 2 i2 50 6 JS 50 for No. 1, a 75 for pale, and a ij' 'or extra do and xvindow glass. tar continued 0 rule dull, at 1-2 "5 a $0. OII.8.--Linseed, In casks, was selling small lots at Qlc.

a we heard or no Important sales. Other kinds were dull, cut held for tormer prices Receipts, 65 bbls. pork, 119 packages cut meats, 57 do. 100 ttegs lard. The market for porK.

was dull, the business being conhncd to small lots, aud prices vrere eaaier, cioslnj; at about $23 a 323 ISM for wholesale ots Western mess on the spot, and $2S J5 for do. for future delivery; about 230 bbls. were sold at S2g 2S for Weatern mess and 59 a S35 for thin do. Dressed hozB were quoted at a with a moderate demand. Live hogs were steady at a for common to prime State and Western, with arrivals of 3,500 lead at Fortieth street and 2,406 at Communipaw.

Beef was dull and pricea were nominal. A few small sales were made, within the range of $13 SO $16 for plain xaecs. ana S19 for extra, do. Frfme mess in xvas scarce and firm at about $39 a $30. Bacon was dull, buttfnll pricea were demanded.

Long dear was quoted at I6c. For cut meats the market continued to rule dull, the demand beins only for small lots, to supply 1m. nedtate wants of buyers, but prices were unchanged. JPicklcd tarns were quoted at 19c. a tight tlerced and bagged Ic.

a with small within tho range. The market or lard was quiet, but steady at former quotations, prime vestern steamed closing at a 163 4 c. There were sold H) packagesat for primo Western and 16KC. a ISMc. or city, the Utter price for kettle.

market for omae, la bult, was dull, uflineas being restricted by the Hmallncss of the otferlnga md the Increased firmness of sellers, wbo demanded or oil on the snot, which was very scarce, and about lUc. for cplember No salea were reported. Crude, In dull and prices were entirely nominal. We beard no further sates of naphtha, quoted at ICc. In ola.

And loVsTc. la cases. There was no business of gnence consoamated In reSnid OIL -betas restricted Uia flrmness or holders, who emandeil a S7c. for lots on tne spot, and DO. for do.

for September delivery. Tae tales were unly 250 and 5,000 cases on private terms. Jobbing its were alow of eale, but unchanged la value. We taadard and prime 27J4C. a In Philadelphia demand was more active, but the amount of business nsactedwai only moderate, owing to the high vteivs of lolders' at the cloao August was quoted at September and Seotember to December was held at isifc.

a here were sold 4,500 for August, at 25C. and Wefly at 1,200 do the first ialf of September, at and (We Saturday) 1,000 do for September; 8,003 or October, and 2,000 for Hovember, together, at 245ic. i was steady, with small sales, at a Sic. Rangoon was In some demand; salei base, part. not at its gold, la bond.

was BO change ta make in the market, 'he demand wan light and onlv for imall lots, but full were asked, especially for the prime and choice grades, which were la umaU supply. The nalei were confiaed to mall lots, at wlthta the nfO of lie. the latter gure for choice. 8OOA.it.--Tier* wmian Improved demand for raw, prices or which were steady at Saturday's quotations. Tho Inquiry chiefly from reilnert.

There were sold S35 bhds. at Died. White Plains, on Monday, August 29, after a long and severe illness, MARY eldest daughter of Alex. B- Allaire, formerly of Shrewsbury, Motnouth county, N. 1 Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, on Wednesday morning, at half-past nine o'clock.

Trains leave Twenty-axta Btreet and Fourth avenue at 7 ao A.1L Monday. August 29, of cholera Infan- torn, ISABELLA, Daughter of Thomas ana Eliza Argne, aged 6 months ana 29 days- Funeral this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'cloce, from the residence of her patents, No. 834 Grove street, jersey City. Sunday, Augnsi; 28, JUKSvjtie beloved wife of Andrew Bray, a native or DeltfiA county Ireland, aged 50 years. T3 frwnds of the family, and tttoae of her brother, James Hogan, are invited to attend the funeral, I Jioiu her late residence, 275 Sixteenth street, corner avenue this (Tuesday) altornoon, at two o'cloct.

Korwaifc, on Monday, August 20, EDWARD G. Bisnor, In the 32d year of liis age. Funeral at tne residence of his father, George G. Bisiiop, in Norwalk, on Thursday afternoon, ac hall- twoo'clocK Jjr.owx.--Suddenly, on Sundav morning, August 25, VARY AHS, wife of John Brown, and ter of tuo late Herman Hughes, TIe funeral will lato place from her late rcsi- flenee, No. U'est Thirtieth street, tills (Tuesaay) arturnoon, ttt three o'cloclc.

Relatives and frienas ol tue family are respectfully mvltul to attend without lurtuer notice. Sunday, Anjust 28, ABEL BCXE- LE ID. ttte year of ins age. Tlie lelatives and friends are respectfully Invited to aoiend the fuueral, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence ot his son, William Unikley, on Clark street, near Carteret avenue, Clermont, Jersey Citr. Saturday morning, August 27, a Annartale, town of Webtaela, Statea Island, lli-sit wi low or David lirltton.

Puueral at ine Moravian caurch, New Dorp, at hall past 2 o'clock, this (Tuesday) afternoon. Kela- c-f and Mends are respectrully invited to attend. laKetlieone o'cloot afternoon boat. The cars will stin, going aud returning, at the cemetery. Satnrday night, August 27, OATHA- KIVE, mre of Joim Boyle, native of county Monaghan, Ireland, aged 70 years.

The funeral ivlll take place from her late residence, 228 South First street, corner Kiatli, BrooK- lyn B. tula (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. CAKNEY---Oa bimday evening, August 28, Widow CAKNEY, lormerly Bridget Campbell, of Cionaslee, Queens couuty, Ireland. The funeral will take place from her late resl- flcaLe. corner ofMarcy avenue and KOSCIUSRO street, Biooklyn, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clocK.

on Thursday, August 26 PETEB CONNOLLY, a native of parish or Alier KJLUC, county Longford, Ireland, tne 25tn year of his age. Sunday, August 28, of marasmus, after .1 long illness, FAtiNiE LETITIA, infant daughter of William fl. aua illza C. Crocter, aged months ana 26 days. DKIOGS---EJQIA L.

DBIGGS, daughter of the late Cheater Drteg-i. ramcuUrs of funeral in to-morrow's paper. Sunday, August 2S, son of Thomas and Mary liavis, in ttte 19th year of his ago- Tne relatives and frienas of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from lila late residence, No. 6 aslilugtoa street, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clocK. The remains will be taken to Calvarv Cemetery for Interment.

meeting of the D.D. O'Connor Association will be held Mils (Tuesday evening, at their headquarters, Jfo. 10 Washington street, at eigiit o'cloct, lor the purpose of making preparations 101 a tttending the rune: of our late brother member, William Divis. order of P. J.

HIcjtT, President. MARTIX O'STTLT-TTAS, secretary. HcHESEP.y, Treasurer. Saouath afiernoon, August 23, at four o'clocK, MABOABET ANME LETITIA ECOLES, eldest daughter ol Joun W. and tue late Annie LetlUa Eccies, aged 20 years.

The relatives and mends of the family are respectfully imtted to attend the fuueial, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her father, 366 eat Thirty-third street, without further invitation. Sunday, August 28, MAKY, the bsloved wife of Daniel Foler, aged a years. Friends and relatives are invited attend the funeral, from her late residence, 320 East Twenty- this (Tuesday) morning, at half-past mue o'clock; thence to tile Ctturch of the Epiphany, Sec- oaa avenue and Twenty second street, where a solemn reo.ulem mass will be chanted for the repose or Her soul. Sharon, on Satnrday, August 27, Mrs. C.

At. GAUTIEB, widow or lHoinas B. Gau- tler, M. D. GATHER--Oa Saturday, August 27, at Bergen Point, N.

DAISY, infant daughter or Mary Adella aua William Henry Gunther. The remains were interred in Greenwood Cemetery. Saturday, August 27, of bilious fever, WILLIAM GOLDIE, aged aijears and 10 months. The funeral last Sunday afternoon, at one o'cloct, from his lute residence, No. 150 East Houston street, Cornwall, on the Hudson, oa Friday, August 26, MAKY A.

wire of Edward Harvey. Tlie Irieods of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from 152 Livingston street, BrooKlyn, this (Tuesaay) morning, at half-past nine o'clocK, Funeral services at St. James' Cathedral, at ten o'clock. JUNKS--At Sing Sing, on Snndav, August 28, GCSSIE, youngest son of Joseph andiL JenKa, agett 7 years, 7 months and 18 days. The funeral win taKe Dlace, from the Methodist church, Sine Sins, taia (Tuesday) morning, at tea o'clock.

Leonardrtlle, N. on Sunday, August 28, WILLIAM T. JUiTm, son of Joseph J. and Kachel Jennings. Notice of funeral Hereafter.

K.SABSY.--At his residence In Montclalr, on Sunday, August 28, after a short Uluess. Joffx KEABii JtSABSY, in His 57tti year, Tae funeral will place from St. Enlce's church, Montclalr, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at Half-past three o'clock. Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend. Trains for Montclalr will leave foot of Barclay street at eleven A.

51. and two P. M.J returning ten minutes past flve P. M. Carriages Witt meet the trains at the depot.

Monday, August 29, MjOHiEt. KELLY, aged S3 years, nauve of Bailomacward, county Qal- way, Ireland. llis friends and acquaintances are most respectfully Invited to attend the taneral. from his late reai- Ingust 29, JOHA.NT.-A cGBAmyounEest daughter of Eoger McGratii; a connty corK, Ireland, aged 33 years. 'TV The friends of the family and tnose of her brother, EogerMcGrath, are respectfully Invitea to attend the funeral, Irom the residence of her brotner-in-law, William O'Connell, No.

72 Oliver street, on Wednesday afternoon, at halt-past one remains will be taken to Calvary cemetery for interment. On Monday, August 29, BRIDGET PAT- ZBSoft wife of George Paterson. ana daughter of the late Charles Gallagher, of Doobally, Baliyshannon, county Donegal, Ireland. The funeral win take place from her Jate residence, No. 427 Greenwich street, comer Lalght, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clocff.

Tho relatives and friends or the family are respectfully invited to attend. At Saratoga, on Saturday, August 21, LTDA 2HMA, only daughter of SDas s. and Marlon H. Packard, aged 19 years and 7 montns. Funeral irom the residence of her parents, No.

344 East Eizaty-rourth Btreet, thlc (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Friends of the family are invited At Hastings, on Sunday, Aueust 23, at the residence of her son. Dr. Salvanus" Post, MAEY, Vldow of Jacob Post, In the 84th year or her age. Funeral from the Presbyterian church, Dobba 7 Ferry, this (Tuesaay) afternoon, at one o'clock.

August 29, JOHN w. PBIOE, of Concord street Brooklyn, aged 49 years. The funeral service will take place at the residence of Tiiomas Webster, No. 57 Willow street, tnis (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clocK. At No.

122 Mulberry btreet, FRANCIS QOIICT, aged 51 years. His remains will De removed for in Calvary fJemetery, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. On Sunday, August 28, SUSIE M. EOSEES, aged 2 years: The friends and relatives of tae family are invited to attend the luneral, from the residence of her parents, 364 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock: On August 29, HUGH TBAVERS, native of county Longford, Ireland, aged 03 years. The funeral will take place fromins late residence, No.

576 East Fourteenth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. lu this city, on Monday, August 23. EDWIN AEBERTSOV, only son of William E. aud Mary 0. Waters, aued 2 months and 10 days.

The friends and "relatives of tho family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence or his grandfather, William H. Albertson, No. 319 West Nineteenth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. OP ANY EVENING PAPEB. SEE THE SPECIALS IS THE TELEGRAM.

ADISON AVENBE SALE, FIVE Booses on the northwest corner of Madison avenud and Fifty-third street; 20x50x95, foor story, brown stone, finished in the most beautiful manner with hard wood. Parties wishing to buy call and examine them. Terms easy. Can be seen at all hours One will be sold cheap. Applr to owner, JOHN FECTREIOH, 454 Third avenue CAPITALISTS--FOR SALE, A VERY DESIRABLE riot of LoSs on Fifth avenae, near Ninetieth street.

E. O. LOCKE, 141 Eighth street, opposite. Clinton Hall. A DESIRABLE MODEKN DWELMKG AND STABLE and nine well located Loti for sale lovr: Kinetv-tourth street near Eighth avenne can, between.

Central Park and Grand. Boulevard; possession. T. E. STEVENSON SON, 11 Pine Btreet A DESIKABLE, MODERS, FKESCOED, WELL LO- cated fonr storv high stoop browa stone Dwelling, completely and elegantly furnished, for sals verj-resionsblr: terms eaav; possession; SOGzSO, lot 100 feet; Fortynintii Btreet, between Filth and SIxtn avenues; CotamWa Collece lesae.

V. g. STEYESSON Soff, 11 Pine street. 171 ARM, 45 ACRES--ROCKBASD COUNTY. WTTR1B two depots and three miles from gprfeS Valley, N.

T. fire trains dally each way; a larse ouantltv 3 good fruit; houu old-fashioned; neariv plica $7,000. H. iL rt'NSTf Broadway, room No 8L IN NEW YORK. NEW JERSEY, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Missouri And Artauafl lor exehanse; Merchandise for Brooklyn House or Brookiyn-Houfes wanted.

OSMON REED. IK Fulton street. SALR-ON STATEN ISLAND RAILROAD, OM boor from city. Cottage and Keren Acres, by hedge, arat claa location, for 85.804. OB SALR-SB9 ACRES TUIgBB ASJ FASJOHCI Land, milei tonth of Lorusvllle, Lmlsvflle and Naahvule Railroad; will sell cheap; wCIiaK lo part payment In city property or merchandise.

or call on E. 896 Broadway, fourth door. claw from 920,000 to exchaojt for dty Property. lara nomber t9 Broadway. THOK SALB-BABDSOMB COTTAGE, OJTE ACER land and bam, half mite from landing, aorta Wind; rait; on mortsaje.

60 BroadirttMt i $700. 'K SAWS OB TO FOUB HonseatKew Soehelle: ttne location; adjoiningZ.A. roperty; two acres of bind. Pnc Kelt J. f.

OB SALK OR TO LET-- A SPZSSDTD tAESK Home, IS rooms hot and cold water, bsthl, gas aJT through the house; ground nearly halt acre; a few feet from the depot, Rutherford Park, N. tctentei per feie Katooad splendid views terms to soli. Apply to awaaf THOMAS B. AtfaBW, 260 Oteenwiah street, lletrtoit. OUSE, SOttDlKGS ABD THEEE ACBES, Boose, boildlngBandali Acres, two forty-five Acfcsi, location amsroT neck, sa minutes from Harlem river oa Hew Havea Railroad.

loqnire at Broadway, rooms Koa. 3 abd.3. AT SARATOGA SPRDTSS, rT.T, COSTASJT- Ins 120 rooms, famished, for sale or exeoxgtt for or Brooklyn improved properrr. So xoorteass; PmOEB, KEICgAM C(X, 88 OedaraOTefc HAHDSOME TT1EDA SCTAKTONOHt Hill, foar acres, garden, fine stablea; fuznlshed or magnificent view; for sale Or eactutnge for Ion Kew Vork or New Jersey property. HA2ASD, AP- KaOEP fcbS 11" Broadway, or Post bulldiaj, Boston; or Newport EAN6B, N.

lr eU ralnntea team Gothic rooms, three BarirlwJfrtn; inadera taf- provemenuTin pertecTorder: S14.W. desirable property. A D. M3LMC rriO FOR THE WISTEE, O1T SE1-. a Country Seat, with all modern Improve fTIO LET--AT Z1K, NEW TORK, HEAR THE CLISF J.

House, a handsome moderate aizai Honsa, with garden and stable. The place is beantlMIy located, near ta Apply at the Glnl House or to JOSEPH P. rlESa(Mr, rPO BE LET--FURBISHED, WITH HtHEDIATB FOS- a Family Mansion, comprising-12 A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STOSE House for sale on Twenty-eighth street, near Sixttt are- nne; size all Improvements, perfect order, eood location: will be Hold cheap and on easy terms possession 2SK i Ul AwIy to WttMAtt 4 E. A. CBOTUC- SHAKK, 535 Sixth avenue.

LEGAi, NOTICKS, M. K. Jcsanp et al. rs. the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad Company et als.

PurauADt to uu order of the Superior Court of Jfew Hanover rounty, N. made in the above entitled cause at tae Sprins Term, 1870, on presentation at the oUica of CKOSLY i MORRIS, In this city, I will pay to the holders of the Srel preferred bonds, secured uy the mortgage made by the defendant, the said ummgton and Manchester Railroad Company, to the plaintiff, M. K. Jesup, who have not already received tUe same, a per contage ot $80 72 on said bonds and accrued Interest on the same, belnp dividend for distribution, as alore- eaitl, from net salea of that portion of the railroad and other property covered by said mortgage, which, was mihe State of North Carolina. In further obedience to the order made as aforesaid, I hereby all holders of the bonds above referred to that unless the same are presented tome as above for payment ot the dividend above slated on or before tho First day or September, 1870, hey will be forever debarred of any oarticlpatlon in the aald fund in my hands for distribution as aforesaid, M.

CRONW, Commissioner aad Referee. WILMINGTON. N. May 16, 1670. A FRONT AND BEAR HOUSE, WITH LOT, IN THIR- ty-BEventh street, near Sinth avenue, for sale; price 88.000.

Inquire at SS3 West Thirty-eighth street, in the saloon. A NO. 7 PINE STREET. BT JOSEPH LEVT. 6Cd b.

b. 535,000 49th Bt, n. 6th 4 h. b. 20 lOlaSzIOl) j.

SO.UOO 46th at, n. Broadway, 4 s. E. 18.9i55ilOO 5... 20,000 Slat sU, n.

6th. a B. E. 16.8x46x83.9, furnished, xu, uoc. auvwGn waa coaca Enrav norsea, two cows, with ell the use of farming nteasils if ds- stred.

For further particulars npply at 65 Fulton street. ACKE PAK K' BTOOK. CROP farming Implements with it; good bmloV ings and fruit, near church and school town, Httntlneton. li. I.

Owner 133 Canal street, near Mott KEAX, ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. BUSINESS AND PSOPEBTT for sale or eicfcaige-- a. short distance from the city. lit good nummg order, any parties In want of a. good established trade can be amled with this property.

For lara address bar 193 Herald office. A --FOR SALE, IN WEST FOETT-EIGHTd STREET, -CX. near Broadwuy, a three story hijh atoon House, 25r 60x103, having stable and billiard room; first class tn every resnect. Apply at 220 West Forty-eighth, oa the premises. LEASEHOLD PROPERTT IN THE For sale, a well built three story high atoop Ohio stone front House, In good location, near Eighth avenue, size 18.9r50xlOu; rented till next May.

to If. E. A. CRITIKSHANK. S3S Siith avenae.

OR SALE--FIRST CLASS FOUR oI.OVTST stono Dwelling, between Fifth and Sixth 1 crty eighth street; all modern improvements-, tfrms easy Also one to lease, HOBT. CHRISTST, 842 Birth avenue. OR SALE--ON TlilitTT-FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth aad Sixth avenues, a three story, high stoop, brown stone House, handsomely furnished throughout ana house is in splendid order. price $17,000 cun remain. Address GREGORY, box 181 Herald office.

OR SALE--WE ARE HOW GETHNO UP OUR FALL list of Houses for sale. Owners having Houses to sell or rent will do well to send them to us at once. DIN QBE, KETCHAM 4 82 Cedar street. BKOOKI.YN PB.OPEK.TF SOit, sur.E AJVJO TO LET. stoneHonse, twelve rooms, neighborhood first a rare-chance; convenient to all ferries; cheap, terms easy Inquire at No.

US Dean sireet, new booses. OR SAEE OR TO LET-TWO THREE STORY PH1LA- delphla brick and brown stone Houses; all modern improvements; just painted throughout in good style; on Lefferts street, near Classon avenue, Brooklyn. Terms to suit- rent low. Inquire of owner, JOHN B. COTTE, 133 Bowery.

A FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED--WITH MODERN Improvements, in a good and central location, rent to be taUeo in board, best reference given. Address BROWN, Herald office A SINGLE GENTLEMAN DESIRES A nished Room, without board SMALL FtJR- Address, vrivli terms, A LADY WANTS IN QOOD LOCALITY, BELOW Thirtieth street, a large, weil furnishei Room, without uoard; terms, for summer; S7 with fire ASHBCRNE, West Thirty second street. deuce, 172 Pearl street, on Wednesday afternoon, 31, at lialf-past one o'clocK. Nottu Ellzabetli, N. on Sunday, Ausrust28, ilra.

REBECCA A. LAIIBBRTI, wife of tne late Joseph Lamberti. Funeral service on Wednesday, at half-past one o'clock; at tnelurase of hev son, Joha B. Jefferson avcnne, above Louisa street. Train leaved Ooniandt street, at twelve o'clock noon.

If Sunday evening, August 28, Mrs. MAST E. LTON, widow of Samael Lyon, the C9tu yew of Tho relatives and mends sre respectfiiHv Invwea to attend toe funeral, from her late residence, 85 King this (Tuesday) aneraooa, av twQO'olQct. TjlUSNISHEDJIODSE WANTED-- J3Y.A SMALL FAMILY, tbrce or tour and in good order; about $250 to 3350 per month. DIMaEE, KETCHAM.

A 83 Cedar street. HOUSE CABMANSVTLLE- JL 1 for limlly of three adults; stable indispensable. Address bos 8,898 Post office, stating price, which must be moderate. AMED--A HIOH STOOP FURNISHED HOUSE, till 1st of April or May; between Twenty-fifth and Fifty third streets and Madison and Sixth avenues- not to cost o.or 3300 psr month. Address B.

LEHMAIKB, 66 Reade street. ANTED-BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, A MEDIUM size furnished House, between Fourteenth andTwan- ty nfth streets, Lexington and Eighth from October. Address, stating particulars, and' rent not to exceed 32QJ a month, F. box 5,704 JPost otiice. ANTED-UNPORNISHED APAKTMENTS, 7 ROOMS, firat and second Qoors; also basement lloor, between Second avenue and University p'aee.

Eighth and Sixteenth streets. State terms. Address J. Herald oBce. ANTED--A NICE SITTIXG KO05I, XITCHES AND Bedroom, or two Bedrooms, unfurnished, toraeen- tlemon and wife, in a house nhere there are not many ro- aiding.

Address T. C. 146 HeraM oflce. TTTAMED-Br A OENTLEMAS AKD WIFE, AN TJN- TT furnished floor of four or five rooms, with zu and water, suitable for housekeeping. Address L.

C. Herald ogee. TTTAKTED--TWO OK THREE FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping by a smaU family, not exceeding $30 a month i references exchanged. Addteag BOZ, Herald off i ANTED--A FURNISHED HO USB, BETWEEN Fourteenth and Thirty-fonrth streets, for a private family of six. Address box 100 Herald office, staung lo.

cation, ANTED-BY A SMALL FAWLT--(pSE CHILD), five or six Rooms, well and fully furnished for bouse- In a good private nonse and desirable neighborhood: refined partles-havhut such apartments to spare ouy do well to address O.P., box 121 Herald office. ANTED TO'RENT--FULLY OR PARTIALLY FUR- ntshed, a four story high stoop, brown stone (extension preferred), above Fourteenth street, between Lexington and Seventh avenues. Address, statlne location, terms, box 578 Foil offlce. MAIIBI.E JJIANTELS. A REDUCED PBICES-SLATE MANTELS AND every description of Slate Work, Wnln ornamental.

PEKKHirl SLATE West Eljhtecntostreet, between Fifth ana Sixth ARBLEIZED AND BLE- anl from S9, up to SS50. T. B. STEWART 4 6058ilUi avenue, between Thirty-fifth and thirty alilh streets. AKBLB -AKD MARBLEUEO.

MANTELS. ORATE- itonea. Tiles, Plumbers! show room, with finest sMortment of Mutell. Pricn reduced. A.JtLABBS.ls«.ana 1S0 Emt N.

r. 1 npO LET-ON GOWANUS CANAL, A FINE MILL PRO; JL perty, has engines, boilers and machmerr incomplete i running order, witn large docfc frontage; now used as a moulding and planing mill also a large Timber Yard and a Lime and Brick Yard, both with excellent dock facilities. Aoply to P. T. SHARP, coal yard, Third street, near Iron brldt-e.

South Brooklyn. LET-- BROOKLYN-GKNTEEL DWELLING 171 BY-' ersou street, immediate possession; good order and neijhborhood. Also others and Parts. Apply at MonUeue street, cqmer of Court. JOBS BRAINEED.

L3lT-- BROOKLYN HEIGHTS-- 110 COLUMBIA street, near Orange, three minutes from Fulton ferry spacious Parlor Floor, handsomely furnished, with Board cannel grate, gas-log and furnace heater elegant accommo- Uous for an invalid, house private und first TfXCHAJfGE--FOR GOOD CITY HOUSE (WEST BIDS J-U preferred), a very dslrabte village Residence, In complete order; good house, bams and etables; with three acroi handsomely laid out and Piled with, choice fruit, ahrnbbery, Bve minutes' walk from depot on New 3eraer Central Bailroad. J. o. HOYT, 171 Broadway. TAKE MERCHANDISE OF AWT description or anything of value; am obliged to dlxooff of large amount of Western Vireuna improved pr oved Lands.

Address HARDUP, Herald oulce. TT1OR SALE-OR EXCHANGE FOR A GOOD FAKJT, JL 1 one or two Places in Brooklyn, E. double house, 17 lots; one 14 lots, covered with fruit and grapes; good nouse; both front three streets. Apply for three days, from 12 to 4 P. to H.

Vandyke's Hotel, Bowery. TJ1OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED CITY OB JL 1 Brooklyn property or first mortgages, a Farm In Burlington county, near Beverly. N. of 145 acres, good houw and all necessary outbuildings, and under fine cultivation. Equity S13.000.

DINQEE, KETCHAM 82 Cedar street, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY OR BROOKLYK 1 House, a nice 30 acre Farm, good Improvements, well fruited, and shaded, near village and depot, lir hour 2iortnern New Jersey Railroad; some cash if requirod. J. C. O.UAOKENB0SH, Ifl Broadway, room No.8. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE--MAGNIFICENT BROWIT stone Residence on BrooKlyn Heights.

144 Willow Btreet; house newondopenfor inspection; offers received for the same: some cash wanted. A. P. CABLIK, Boerum street, near Fulton avenue, Brooklvn. ALE OR EXCHANGE--23 ACRES AT TANDERBUiTa landing, Staten Island; 265 acre Farm on Harlem Railroad 200 acre Farm, Monmonth count worth.

Merchandise, first class large modern House, at KorwoodL N- J. W. H. WELLS. IS! Broadway.

mo EXCHANGE--A FINE BROWN STONE HOUSE IS JL Fifty-seventh, street for a place In Westchester county. on line of railway; notless than 15 acres, with good balldV inss. Call on or address H. H. KIMJJALL, 261 Bast Flftr- eventh street.

-VTALUABLB LOTS TO EXCHANGE--FOE MERCHAIT- S. C. LOSE A Ho. 9 Nassau street, a. r.

ANTED TO EXCHANGE--DESIRABLK COTTO1T Lands In Texaj, for Merchandise, Dry Goods, Clothfn-L Boots and Shoes, Ac. Address box 1,001 New York Post bfllce. LET-IN BROOKLYN, THB SECOND FLOOR of a new hqnse to a genteel family. Rent $16. Call oa the owner at S99 Fourth avenue, near Twenty-eighth street, or at the house 193 North Sixth street.

CITY, HOBO3LEN, HUDSON OETS" AND BKiiGEN KEAI, ESTATE. To Let or JU-ose. LET--A HOUSE BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED OS Bergen Heights, Kenr Jersey; commanding fine new, with elegant surroundings; sixteen minutes from LIbertT street by steam cars, rent low, Furnitnre for sale cheap for Boots and Shoes, Clothing or Dry Goods; house can ba bought. Inquire at SS Liberty street, room IS. TTTANTED TO EXCHANGE-J.

SAW MUL AND LSB TT acres of Umber land, flve bonrs romNew York; pro- pertr in vicinity of New Yorfc, or a. good Southern pliutatUra will be taken in exohonge. HENRY TAPPHN, Hshwar, N. J. LAND3 IN PENNSYLVANIA FOR CASS VV and good stocka, TOWNSEND 1M Soutk Third street, Philadelphia.

TTTANTED-- tTEalNIA FARMS AND LAND FORPAET cash and eood stocks. Send foil description, 4c- TOWNSESD 134 South Third street, Phfladef phia. ANTED-- A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE. between Madison andSlxth avennes. Address, with W.

W. Bart. Insurance AjriinL 6S aveaneD. NewYort. TSTANTEB FOR CASH-- A SMALL, WELL Bum; TV House, or two full Building Lots, In a cood locatloo.

Send price and particulars to Library, 583 Sixth av. PjaOPEB.TY,OIJT OF THE CITY FOE. SALE OR TO KENT. A LL mil $25 per acre; also Improved farms. The place is growing more rapidly than most any other -place the United Statea: thousands an settling.

Address C. K. ANDES. land, S. J.

A NEW BRIGHTON, HAMILTON RENT, a delightfully located brick: Villa; modern improvements lawn, shade trees, 35 minutes from Wail street. Mr. HAMILTON, Broadway. A SPEKDTD HOTEL AND FAEW-OF 88 ACRES OF superior land; fine location, well fmited, on turnpike, three mllei from New Brunswick; only $13,000. J.

S. FERGUSON Jt 39 Nassau street, roonrat Excellent business OFFICE NOTICE. OST OFFICE THE MAILS FOR EUROPE will close at Uils office on Wednesday, August 31, 1370, at 7 o'clock H. and at, all the stations as roOows. A.

and. A. M-; a and 6 P. M. the nisht before- P.

H. JONES, Postmaster. jPROPOSIAIiS. fnUSTOX HOUSE, KSW YORE. VV 11,1870.

Proposals win received at this office untUUio 9th day of September next, at 13 for supplying Ship Oaaadleiyto this station for tne fiscal year endutc: the revenne vttssols on A BASQAIN honr'a AT WOODBKIDQE--23 MILES. ONE .4... asuperior Farm of 63 acres; all choice land; plenty of fruit; large, commodious house of 12 rooma. Also. Tenement Houses, with good ontbuildlno, IX from depot; very desirable; onlv $1,000 can remain.

J. S. FERGUSON, 39 Nassau street, room A CHARMING RESIDENCE IN WESTCHESTER COUJC- ty for sale at a great Coiey Cottane House, 11 frulu, -il hours by ad cars. Will sell with either four or eight foil low, This property is tmanrpassed for either a home or a profitable and is located in a healthy and very, desirable neighborhood. For urthor particulars address or appbr to M.

jT MURRY, Fourth avenue. A --SPtEJfDni RESIDENCE 'LATE SCOSES Y. Beach, on the Una of -New Hana Railroad, ssvea acrrs of land; over IA'0 fruit ra.full bearing; houieand grounds are magoicent; for sals er exebangt ac half th cost. It is tie handioauuila.ee in Coasectictu. -'a.

Frakfort Bonse, corner Frankfort WiUism streets. A I WITK.TEN. ROOMS. basemeat and extension, in complete MARBLE 317. TO 223 West PIfty.Qiit street, Between Broadway and'Kighth nvenne--Marbta and Mirblelaxt Monuments, dMnpolt.lq the city.

-'TBKTH EXTRACTED WIT'HODT' "tBK LEAST psIawitliLangniDzOiu. Besatlfnluuof contin- ous Qum Testli on Kubbw. at Dr. BOOIMK'3, 1W uraaii mantels, 12 Lots fronting on two-avenues, healthy, con- ory brick Bue R. L- BKO WN.

venlent to depot, only SS.COU; also two story brick Duemeot must be sold; price $2,500. R. 176 FulUm street. Keg Y. --FARM IM ORANGE A.

to schools and churches, well II springs aad trout Brook, Dear a Urge to HBX and tooinartet at city prices; has summered and wintered ten head of cattle team of hones; buildings consist of nbo-jeei-barn. car. koaeefstables, ic. This pbMeJtjnlMiirW oft'tooa. (tesirlng a borne, and will be SOU cheap to cloieoui the part'oan remain B.

Kf IMPROVE JIESTSJ in to lei cheap wanted. luoure of A one of the but locations la -sell carpets an4- 2. H. JAJtMAS. 118 wi FuUi BBAtmVDt, KJBJ SALE Oft Scbedoles of the articles to De furnished, with all necessary rnformation in regard to proposals, mar be obtained, br responsible partffts only In the ship chaadlerr trade, at tha Kcvenuo Cutler Office, Custom House.

Proposals will be considered not only in the aggregate sum. bnt item by item, and accepted or rejected accordingly. By order of the Secretary of tha Treasury. THOMAS MCRPHY, Collector. ROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY.

Omoi OF LMTZBSiL WjiSHraaios, Angust 1,1870. Seml wfB bs received atr this office ontd, the 1 day of September. o'clock for AMeiwrsand CoSlectors of Internal Revenue that portion of the Unitrt proposals eolicUet'tm hundrtd aad of which is an Assessor and Collec- divided Into geographical de- liberty to propMetofttrnlii me oSHwj one or more of the departments- IWkof tie States and Territories, ani rl WMtUotinitheseTeral DeparUn.mt.-KxlBrVew Hampshire. Vermont, Coanecaeut, Sew Second New Jeraer, Dela- warv, Marylaid, West Virginia, North Carolios, District of CommbUl-SImber of 54. Carolina, qjBrgla, Alabama.

NlMinpVXoiitalaiaaa. Texas, Tenaeuee, Ohio. Indisaa, lulnaift, Mlsiourf, Iowa, Minnesota, Kimsat, li snd i WTftnung. --Nimib ot 'Woproposalsirfll beoMiiidered nsleM by bond, wltb soBclent suretlM, In the sum of.n»e thousand lol- a United StaMs Dlf trlct Attamey. oa a form to be furnished by the Department, conditioned that the parties shall, IT.

caae of the acceptance of their bid, or any part oftt, duly execute contract wttbJgood and sui- noletufowleforlheiliuiperfomisnMofUieeame. Comlnlieioner rwcrrKi the right cesslder aadaeiupl.

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