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FINANCIAL AMD COMMERCIAL. Kkipay, July 19?6 P. M. The money market is extremely easy; call loans generally 0 per cent. Mercantile paper is a G for the highest grades. Gold was better again to-day, selling at 132a4 and 133 at the morning board. In the afternoon it - was 131%, 132, 13'J^, closing at live P. M. at about 112%. Bills were stronger, selling up to llfi and 146%. The strength of gold and hills arose this morning from silly doubts concerning the fall of Vicksburg, which were caused by the non-publica tion of General Grant's despatches. Gold will probably tall to 120 when the tirst boat sails from Cairo to Xcw Orleans. The stock market opened very strongly this morning, and prices were uniformly better before the board. Harlem sold at 10G, South ern old at 81, Erie at 95%. When the board met there was some relaxation iu rates. Harlem fell off 3 per cent, Erie Southern 1%; Pittsburg was steady at last even ing's pricc; Illinois Central was a fraction lower; l'acilic Mail rose 1 Y% per cent and Prairie du Chien 3. Governments were dull and rather lower. Mis souris also fell off % per cent. At the close of the call the market was dull, and remained so at the one P. M. board. Southern old fell % per cent more. At the afternoon board the market was generally strong. Erie rose %, Pittsburg %, Harlem %, Pacific Mail 2%, Southern old <&c., &c. Hudson River sold at 179, cash and regular, and 172, seller three days. The market at the close was firm. The following were the closing * itations of the day:? ... '8l.rog.104 al04X Harlem 104 a 104 ^ iijaw'k ' ,cou.l05 a 106!* Harlem prer.. 95 i - Tr- ?oouIH--loa'iBlo,)* Readin* ~ T, ' w ia-u'- 9T 8 1,9 Michigan Cen.llWV, a ? ,,S7? u Mich Bo 79 a T9 yt J.10!'! c#rt 'H ? Mich So guar. .115 a 116 * 2','''! * 70 V IU Cental ... 106^ a 10<1?? 2i ? C !I ?BrmjS'Jiclc.... a ' 5 iiq a ii-i ?*Sii0o Mall... 190 a ? 9SV N V Central... 118X all8?{ Rock rtlau^ ? ? ? * Erie 96 X Fort Wayne.**, . M fine prof 102}, a 103 Pradu Chien.. flO'i v Hudson Rtver.176 a ? Tor Haute preT 71Ji a TiH The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows to-day:? Receipts $1,533,507 73 ? For customs 119,000 00 Payments 2,224,948 52 Balance 23,201,504 96 The American West India Company have pur chased the first class iron steamship Tubal Cain for their West India line. This ship will be the pioneer of their new line of steamers to St. Do mingo, via St. Thomas, St. Johns and Mayaguez, Porto Rico, carrying the United States mail to all those ports. She is now being refitted and ele gantly furnished for a large number of passengers. This will afford a facility of communication with ?the West India Islands that the extension of onr commerce in that direction has for some time past imperatively called for. Tlie exchanges at the Bank. Clearing House this r.noruing were 155,541,534 93, and tho balances $2,478,160 59. The Lamar Fire Insurance Company has de clared a semi-annual dividend ol five per cent, free of tax, payable on demand; the Central Park Fire Insurance Company, a semi-annual dividend of four per cent, free of tax, payable on the 13th inst; the Manhattan Fire Insarance Company, a semiannual dividend of five per cent, free of tax, payable on the 13th inat; the Firemen's Fnnd JiMurauce Company, a dividend of three and a half per cent, free of tax, payable on demand; the East River Insurance Company, a dividend of five per cent, free of tax, payable on demand; the Republic Fire Insurance Company, a semi-annual interest dividend of three and a half per cent, pay able on demand; the Bowery Savings Bank and the Manhattan Savings Institution, their usual semi-annual dividends, free of government tax, payable ou the 20th Inst. Stock Exchange. Fbiday, July 10. 1863. $1000 USA's, 'SI ,reg 103% 500 aha Hud KRR. b3 1T0 11000 do 104 10000 U8 8'a, '81, cou 10# 1000 U 8 6 ?, '87.... 102% -A&OO US0'a,5 20, coo 101 6l000 U3 6'8,'74,coU 97 10000 do 97% < 1000 d > Wm 13000 T7 3 lOjicn.OftA 106?i 36060 Tann 6 8, '90... 66 4000 N Carolina fl'g. 70 100 100 100 400 200 do g S do is 169 X do c 174>i do O 174 do C 173 60 Harlem KR 104 400 do 103 20 do 103 1,' 1200 do 102% 200 Harlem RR prof. 1C0 6000Mlsaouri8'a... 69% 200 Reading UK. 830 104X 5000 do L30 09* 1000 do 104 5000 do b30 70 300 Michigan Con RR 109 40CO NY Cou 7's, '76 116W lOOMtCB Soft XI g stk 115 2000 do 118 2<)0MicbSo&SIndRR 79* 10' 0 Hud HI v 3J m. 120 1000 M( 8'p,clHlmstb 120 ;;0j0 dj 119 2000 Mu fi -<> 2d mtf 102 4000 Alft 1 H2dm pref 90 '4 lOO-iOChtft NW 2d m 58>i 5000 r >1 ft Wab 2d in 91* 2000 I'ltta.t'lWftClm 104!,' sooo i-ittt.rtw&cad ioo Si llO'JO do.. 100 % 5000 MisaftMo 1 d g I 50 2D. too American gold 133 6000 do 132% 150 JO do 132 V 70000 do 1S2)| n;000 do 132'., 150 ^tn Bk of Tom'' e 103 GO Am l.xcbnn^o ! K 107 15 Kk of Stale of N Y 103 10 l olMlnd < 'anuli o 143 100 141 l.iO Canton Cotnpaay. 27 'J 400 Cumb Coal pre; 21 2i?0 ytiukailrcr Ml t'o 39 1 50 BuckA < o Load Co 1 % <0J Aroorlcnn '"oal <V> 85 r>oo < aii > !i Copper t o i}( 410 Paottc Mail SS Co 1-0 3A0 do hIO 188 60 do ?30 185 X 25 do 1R.-,|^ 100 do 18?1< 50 <1o *15 I'M! 250 X YContralKR.. 119 50 d.< 11*'; 800 Frio HR 95 '? rso do. 95H 150 do b30 95 * 50 Erie Rll pret.. .. 102 tO d.. 102 % 50 do 200 do blO 300 do 50 do alO lloO do 100 do.... 2ii0 do slO 27 Tanama RR 18S 200 IU Central full etk 98 100 do 97% 100 III Con RR scrip . 108 'i 200 do 108 % 200 do 108 >( 100 do blO 108'd 400 Clou ft Pitta HR. 85 * 100 do 830 "" 200 do blO 200 do *10 79! 79 1; 79% 79% 79 79 % 79% 85% m Hfl 200 do. 4;'0C,al ft Chi BR. 200 do slO 180 Chi ft Rlc la KR.. 33 Mil ft IT du ChRU ?bl5 ?Oi i?25 do 100 do 300 do 250 do 100 do *15 50 do 830 100 do 845 :\50 do 100 do loon do 300litU,FtW\-CblKR. 150 Alt ft Tr I la it RR loo Altfc T Hant pr-f. 100 Chi ft N Watt KR 100 do t)30 29 1 1 180 Cbl ft Alton RR.. 85 100 Chi ft Alton pref. 91 92 92 94 X 65 55 % 66 b0% 57 57 57 67 57 y, 67X 58 87 44 71 X 29 81' OND BOARD. *5000 IN 0>, Ml , re? 104 % 60 *b* Hud Rlv RR. 179 15000 UM 5*8. 'Hl.cwi 105', 300 do blO 176 40000 UHf^lyrci-rnw l)x'< 400 do 179U 8m \ loo Harlem RR. 816 103 loo h) Mlaaourl 8'i 1 0000 Amp' k rooo ii? 5000 do 660 sba Com coal pre 75 Pacttto M 88 C. *1) do 60 do Hold. 1 32 S 132K 132?{ 21 IH7* aSO 11174 18> 60 do f30 vj 50 do 180 100 X YC?u KK ... IIS14 50 do M0llS<; fi'X) Erlo KR 95', 200 d ? bOW 94 V 50 Hudson Rlv RK. . 177 50 do . 178 300 do bl5 176 1200 do 200 Reading RR ... 100 Mich Gen RR .. 400 M 80 ft N la RR 200 do liio M80 ft X 1 gu Rtk 116 aoo liicen RR ecrip.. io?> s; 200 do I>30 108"..' 300C10V ft rittaltR.. 87 600 ilo 100 t;0 100 Gal ft Cbl RK. 900 do 600 CW ftTolRK... 8 *) MilftPrdu ChKR 80 250 do aOO ;,8 1034 104 109 4 79 79% 8'1'j *<i l , 92 X 93 110 Haiti at ?hr Public Board. ?>?>' o'CLo< k r. *. 970000 Am pr >M 132'. 2800 iba Harlem KR 1 'Oil do ..f 132'i r, 1*100 do 182\ 20 >00 do 0 K.2?i IiikiOO do ....... 183 % 1j 000 do *3 132 'j' 100 aba Aw coal tf> 150 < umber land Coal 21 5i iln *3 21 looi'v m< Mai' 187 >S| le ttaiRR.aS n*l< I8(K) do W'O do aio 500 Reading RR. .. . <i' 0 JlicQ 8 ui ia'.'Jl,*:! loo 118 alO II 100 'V II!" Frli KU loo .1 ? "? do. . in m loo (to ... .*10 ?i, 2' 0 do , lr itMaou Kir Rk 0 17: !? 175 800 ;wo 200 250 200 2<HI 900 40-) l?J do . do. d"* do alo do L3 do do I>3 S? 6<J do . . 100 d > . . . $10000 Apier ('?? 5000 7.. to note" 1 ? 0 Mi no irl it V 0 sli? Curttb r? 1-Mi N v ' ential 800 Krtc RK S6> do loo do 100 do..... loo do. 100 Rarlwi. RR. . fOO do JOO) 00 .... K t:::: 1 is % 400 Cleve A: l'ltta Rlt 95 'i 600 do t>3 95 1,' 450 MllAlMuClielnKK 96 % 100 do b3 96 , loo Galana k Cbl RR. 900 do 4 00 do 700 Cleva ft Tol RR.. 100 Clara ft Kit la RR r<?0* o'rw* f. il Co K'i 11- s M)K .*10 *uw bio 95% 104 '? . . 104', ... IO41. 101', a 1 4w '?"0 aba Ibrlem RR *?*' 00 fc) !52 do ?a jWMlchAfcNl KK ?lo do... hIO is v. i2!!i!ii<i^s 1M lil lenirai rk 400 1 lev \ rttu Ku 100 Mil ft l'r (i ii'n RR 100 (lair I l( I t I'.R ?J*iO C"V fc Tol H" 10") till \ Rk Ul HK . 103 li>3 103 104 78^ 78 '? 78 78 ?( 78 78 'i 78',' 79 79 88 80 CO 60 02'i 92', 02', Ho 05 Iojv UV4H l'.HH 70 4 7?<, 79i^ 7.' 115 1"8', Or 1 , CITY COMHKKCIAL RIOPOItT t'kiiiar, July 10?6 I* M. A.- 'Ha woiv in irtive, at He. for <I9o-vj. 'or j o trlg. Hkk.\i*sti?s ? Hour ?a^ moro active und i? sharte higher. The clay's a.ilos included 17,000 bbls. ;-une and Western, 1,200 Southern uud 1,OUO Uuiacliau, wilhtu our levisod ijuouiious ? >u|ier!lne ^tate auil Wewtorn $4 30 a 4 s0 KxtraMate !> 40 a 6 00 Common to choice exti a Western ft 40 a 9 2ft 6 ftO a 7 50 Southern mixed to good superfine 6 li a (i 85 fcxtra do 0 Kf> a 8 H t .ooJ to choice family do 8 30 a 0 25 Bye Hour 3 40 a 5 25 Corn meal, Jersey and l!rai:dy wine 4 00 a 4 40 ?Wheat was doing better, (he receipts having been mo derate and the demand good. The day's business com prised 130,000 bushels, at $1 53 a $1 65 for prime white and |1 35 a $1 43 for red aud amber Wuetorn winter, $1 24 a $1 35 Tor Milwaukee club and amber spring, (1 14 a $1 20 for Chicago spring, and $1 42 for amber State Corn was lc. a 2o. higher, with aalua of 135,000 bushels, includ ing mixed Western, at 67>jc.a09c. for souud, tltic. a <37 1, c. for unsound, and 70c. a 71c. for yellow Western, out.-, were quiet at*70c. a 77c. Rye wax unchanged. Bar ley and barley malt continued uualterod. Hoots and Shoes.? The auction sale to-day was some what more spirited aud succosalul than that which took place on Tuesday last. The local aud country trade was well represented. The prices realized iudicatod a Urtner market. Chemicals were inactive and nominal. Cofkke. ? A cargo of Rto was reported sold on p. I., but otherwise the market was dull. Wo continue to quote Rio, prime. 31c.; good, 30c a 30Kc.; fair, 29c a 29)ic.; ordinary, 23c. a 28 Sic. ;*fair to good cargoes, 28>?c. a i 29l,c. ; Java, matsaud bags,3'jc. a 37c.; Itaracuibo, 31c. a 82c. ; Laguayra, 31c. a 33c. ; St. Domingo, 28c. Cotton advanced to 59c. a 60c. for middlings, wltb sales of 700 bales 0'axdi.ks ? The demand was mainly for adamantine , 21c. a 22c. [ Dby Goods ? Trado has been very dull, and prices of all descriptions of goods have been depressed and unsettled in consequence of the heavy fall In gold. No important operations have been reported. Krkiouts were decidodly less active. To Liverpool there were shipped 1,000 bbls. Hour at 2s.; 7,000 bushels grain on p. t. and by steamer 4,000 pkgs. cheese, at 40s. To'London 700 bbls flour, at 3s. , 14,000 bushels grain at 8d. a (M. To Cork a cargo of grain , for orders, at 7s. 9d. To Rotterdam. 500 bbls flour, and to Bremen 600 bbls. do. at 3s. Hay continued In fair demand, at 76c. a 90c. for North river bale. Hops were dull and heavy at 15c a 21c. Hkkp.? ' There were 800 bales Manila reported sold at 10*0. ... , ? Kibia were quiet and depressed. Inmg'j was inactive and nominal. Leather wafl In less demand without change In value. JteTAU.? The iftbvjnd was mainly for ingot copper, at Sic. f i?e lead at A 8c., and plate tin at a slight re duction fr^m former prices. Molassk*.? An Invoice o t Neuvltas was reported sold at 43c. Market dull. Naval Stokes were dull and Irregular In value. Oius? Keflned petroleum was Belling freely, chiefly for future delivery, at (10c., and crude, here, at 29c. a 30c. Nothing new in other kiuds. Provisions. ? Pork was sold to the extent of 3,000 bbls. at $11 87 a $12 for old, $13 87 a $14 for new mens, and $10 75 a $11 50 for prime. Beef was quiet, with sales of 180 bbls. at $9 60 a $12 for pr ime and $12 60 a $14 for extra me*s. Lard was steady at 9, yc. a 10c., with sales of 6.10 packages. Of cut meats 450 packages were sold at 4 ^c. a 5c. lor shoulders, and 8c. a 8 Vjc. for bams. Bacon was dull at 6c. a 7>aC. Butter and cheese continued heavy and drooping. Rich.? Salos were made of 120 bags at 8)?c. a 8%c. for East India. Banns.? Calcutta linseed was in demand at $8 15 per bushel. Other kinds wore quiet. Salt.? The demand has been more'actlve, particularly for West India. Turk's Island brought 45c. pet bushel. Skims were quiet and somewhat nominal. SnciB were dull and unsettled. Scuar was in limited request and tending downward. There were sales of 370 bh'ls. reported at 12c. a 12){c. for New Orleans and 10)?c. a 11c. tor Cuba. Teas were moro freely offered and were easier In price, with amodoia ob :siness reported J Tobacco is inactive on account of exchanges. Tbo sales wero 63 hbds. Kentucky at 14>?c. a 23c., and 67 cases seed leaf at 18c. a 22c. Tallow ? There were 75,000 pounds sold at 10,4c. a lOJic Whiskby Sales of 600 bbls. were reported at 46 He. a 46c. Whalebone was Inactive and nominal. Wool.? The business of the week has been moderate. The fall in gold and exchange has led buyers to look for | a decline in wool; but holders generally have been un willing to make any concession. About 200 bales Cape sold at 34c. a 37c.. and 76,000 lbs. domestic fleece at 70c. a 75c. At auction, 196 bales Cape, sllgbtly damaged, brought 26 ?? a 33c. ; also 100 bales ordinary Mestizo at 21c. a 24c. Thero has been very littlo done us yot in the new clip. Farmers continue to ask 65c. a 80c. ; but at these rates buyers are unwilling to operate. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC rOB im? TORK? Trtu DAY. atmaisu 4 38! hook risks mom 1 10 au? irrs 7 S3 1 hioh water. eve S 05 Port of New York, July 10, 1803. CLEARED Stenmebin CUT of Baltimore (Br), Mlrehona*. QuMna tows Mid Liverpool? Jno O Dai*. Sleamablp Shannon (Br), Harris, Liverpool? Snow ? Bur ge?a. Sieamablp llatanzaa. Lleaegang. New OrMun. Ship Lancashire, Hazard. San Francisco? R T. Taylor. Ship Isabella (Br>. Kolln. Antwerp? W K Schmidt A Co. Bark Nerelde (i'rua), Freyniouih, Queanstowu? Funch, Metncke A Weodt. Bark Reindeer, Wellington, Barbadoa? fly Trowbrldge'a Bona. Bark Holland (Br), While, St Jago? T A R Web?ter A Co. Brla Denmark (Dun), Pit, Falmouth, E? Funcb, Moincke A Wendt. Brig Dare (Br), Oaaton, Qucenstown? P 8 Kenwar. Brig Hary Ann (Br), J one*, Laguayra and l'orto I'abollo? H J A. C A Dewolf Brig Antonio Mathe (Br), Btevena, Belize, Hon? F Alexan dre A Sons. BrlgC W Ring. Huntler. Carden??? Bra't. Son A ro. Brig Naiad (Br), Ricbardlon, Cleufuego:.? Tucker A Light* bourn*. Brig Zambesi (Br), Ryan. Sydney. CB? B F Small A Co. Brtg John (ieddea (Br), JoUnsou, Londonderry. NS? J P Whitney A Co. Brig J T Abbott, Hathorn, Boston? Whltmore A Co. HclirWm Smith (Br). Cherxon Demarara? Jos Rnea*. Schr Equator (Br). Hl;'ga, Curraut Point WT ? J D .'once. Bohr Vernon (Br). Wriifht. Ralifat? A Smlther* A Co. Schr Irene Wop. Sen Orleans? Dewey A Col ma. Schr B Watson, Willeby. Key West? Benncr A Brown. Schr Niatnra Demson, Port Koyal. Schr J I! Frankiln, Clayton. Aecomac? T O Benton's Sona. SchrF French, Lovela. 1, Wicomico? Van Bruit A Slaght. firtu- .I Brophv. Mullln, Baniioi ? Metralf A Duncan. Schr Juno. Milts. Port. and? W 8 Brown A Co. Schr Tbo* Jefferaon. Small, Salem. Sclir Eastern Belle, Turner. Salem? R P Buck A Co. Schr.t Langley. Langley Wpymonth? J Frye A Co. Schr W H Dewltt, Corev, Boston Schr L A Orcutt, Drltiktvaier Boston? W S Brown A Co Schr ' Ov Arnold. Mitchell. Boston? Simpson AClapp. Schr Saxon. Caasldy. Bo#lor? J FryeA<"o. Schr Breeze, Hnlje, Boston? Merrill A Alibott. Steamer Wm Woodward. Cundlir Baltimore arrivkd French steadier Cntlntit. Fabre, Washington Put In for coat Mount* * guna an 1 ha* a crew of 1 mm . Steainahlp Oral'-a (Br). La Mesnrlar. Havana, hi r (. and Nassau. NP. dth with mdsc ami passengers, u? K Cunard. I* anchored at Lower quarantine. Mr Million. or Staten Island, iroin Havana died thla morning. Steamship George Waablngton. < lager, New Orleans. July 4. 6 day* 17 lioi.r* irom the Paftos. with mdseatid lasscngera. toll B Cromwell A Co. 6th Inst 8 AM. 2.0 mllea Irom the Pa?aea, sicnall/ed at-amahln Loeuat Point Ste.imshin Chesapeake. Wilietta, Portland, with mda* and pas>en^er*. to H B Cromwell A Co. 8M? Caier ua k (Aur), Ki.ndlcb. C atellamare, 42 day*. In bal'ast, to order. Ship Aurora Br). ??*!, Boeton, In bal'aat. Bark 1'ana. vltr (Prua) Waills. Newcastle. f5 dara, with eft*:, to 11 A K W M? yer. Saw a large numl er of leeberga E of the Bank* B*rk Edwin. Nugent, Malaga. 53 days, via Homes' Hole, In halla-t to (?eo Bulkier. June II, lat .16 36 Ion 40 M, waa board' <i from L'8 ahlp Ino. havng under convoy ahln Aipil. | la. for 8.111 K ram lac , all well: 3d. lat 41 10, Ion 69 42. aaw Br hsrk Be.lmoral, of (Jlasaow. bound E. Bar* J .1 Phllbrlrk. Brook*, tl and Barua. Liberia. SI day*. I with talm oil Ae. to .fob n Leighton Nodate. lat 1014 N. Ion 77 12, 'poke Brem bark Auguata Emma (Mo 6X1 1, for Rio Ja ] neiro Bark O W Roacvelt, H.inlrran, MaUntaa, 12 daya, with ' augar .(re. tn rasster. Barh R? lama > Br. of Ne? OlascoT), MrRentle. Sy lnay, CB, 13 dart with ottl.to Miller A Houghton Hrlg B F Naah, J.diua?in, Ment?n May 17, oaaaed Olbraltar 30th. with rrult to Bre't Son A Co. BrigJoteph Hums (Br), Trefry, Cow Bay, CB, 18 daya, wltlr coal, to D Starr. I Brig Martaret iBrt, fivneh. <11aee Bar. MS, 14 daya. with coal, to R 1) nwuldle. 1st Inst, lat 13 17. Ion 04 14. waa apokea by I S g mboat Tunearora. cru alng Brig Strum nesa < Br >. Marwlcg, Parraboro. 13 daya, with lee, to l> R Dewolf. S. hr I. F Smith. Cotib, N' w Haven Schr C R Vtckrrv. B\b Itt Albany for Taunton B II tight Be?r?e Albany fur Provldenee Stean rr Decatur <U b *.rana[#n ), Fargo. Ncwl>ern. N C, July f. to 1' 8 djuartertuaster Has on board Mdlacharged i aol lleta from <len Foster * army. I Steamer J RfThom?u>i MoCalie. Baltimore. Steamer Minnesota. Warretv Rammer*. I SieamerFann" Fenton. Philadelphia l Siaa-oer Ann Elira. .tones. Philadelphia Steamer E M Falrehlld. Trout. Philadelphia. Steamer ttavrav. Aldrlcb. Providane* Ship Anlarct c. Htmifl'er. arrlveil dth from Liverpool T* porta .tune 22. tat 42. Ion 30, spoke ahlp Lancaater, of Phlla detulila, ImiiDd R BF.I/)W, BMp Auatrlan (foreign). B irk Sateiu, from New Or'eana Bark Norton ( Br), from St Th itnaa, Bri? Ai-hllle fro n M^rsei'Vs Sciir Wm tlregory, fr >ni Weat InJiea. i Tuo tarka, un\no?n. SAILED 9rh? Steamers John Rlre, Alice Price; s'llps Flglla Jeanle, Qiiesnel, Zouave, Arctic. Vancouver, Leontlne; harks Eag:e Nuoia t arolina. Eipr- ss. tlarell*. Pan. Rate Siatn ? r S'ella, 1 Anna Aug' at*. Daphne, t ol' uuer, Bergen, Ellen Morrison ; brles I, B'lrnard, Ida, Mary A He Tattsafita, Nomlgence. l'rl me no. Br t.iers, D Tmwltrldge, Prince** Alice, (,tu Bancy, Archlmlde, Envna Dean, Uilaua Wind a*, aunael 8, light. Mlacellnneona. Wo are Indebted to I'uraei A len. of the tf B Mall ileam ablpdao Waahlngton, for (1 ? < of New Orleana |uner* pia ?euger ll*ta, and other attentions, BHtr MiJt?*va, Buckmlnst-r, from Shanrtiae Msr-'i 17 for Ncweliwang waa totally l'>?: April 3. 30 mllea Irom N She was lornierly awhab r lona, built at Charlr.t m? in 181(1. and owned In Boston. Bmn At vi Mini*** frem Malamoroa for N"w Tork ar tlv* I .il the bar below Hew Orleans on the 1st ln?t, wuh losa of anehot and chains. s on Soi.r*iii?o ?>?"* >n from Kt Ja o for New York Strio < or C 1st e Island R ef 9ih ult, a-i 1 was a*>|a<* | alT hy ?r.c ?r* f >r fn. hy a-rrerment, Bhe b.i* *in?| m Kaaaau s i?<r re?i rate ItnnirK, C irr Iroo. New V .rk r,: f,)r I ' uteue... wer.l a-h >i- d ring a fo< nli o 7f ti.i ?n ?> t|s IP ef. near Nl? Mitai. Ot Mic a li^liler alnn mdc ne>i day. Mid would pnjb&Uljr be ^ i ofl at t'.ie uc t lilgll > .IM". ?' l rtA. May I* -S lp Emily Faruntn, before reported ? i u :n? be.-n urxtind, v* ill |j,' docked foi exj?i i nation Mop i iflnl k cxpuuaua amount (a ?l*> ,t 32.0J. ri. Lit oruiD? Al Bn wei 4lli mat. t:otn the raid of O ike# .1 ])onn>- a One nclii of about ltifi U.iu. i I '1 Tulv Fourth she in u? rn'il I j Jauiea Lltchl eltl and o ilium, of liaugoi, i? tlio i roughly bum tunl an ex eiieut ve?ael. W hiiieuit'D. B.irk Roaelna, Honeywell, N il, an at K?y?l May 17. and I had landed 8' ap. Hark ( Hvan, Cornell, of Haudwlch, arr at Fayai May 11, and landed I SO ?|i Hclir lilliridKH (lorry, Small, arrived at Fayal June 4. and landed 42 ?p ?2 lipbk.' Sthr t'haa t'oluale. Rnpcra, ML, clean, arr at Fayal June 13. uud w uu^l sail name nay. Sliip Nlgor. Allen. Nil. re|>orta Kay 10 bad 100 ap. wonld go to Mar<|tira<a I eland In June Bark Alabama. On-well, Naut, was al Bay of Ialaudb Ueh 10. all well, with SOU bbla oil. Spoken, Aic. Snip Mattaran. Rob.uaou, from Calcutta for M York, May 17. lal II N. Ion 8C K Slnj) Keao.ute, Mouulford, from Calcutta for Boxtou, July 7. la I 40 25 on 00 SO. Ship southern Cross, from W C Mexico for MVork, Apnl 27. lat W 2S 8, Ion 120 111. Slap II M llayes, Elliott, from Hull, E, for Montevideo, no dale, Ac. Ship Philadelphia. Poole! beuce for Liverpool, July 4. lat 40 12. Ion 70 30. Yacht C M 1' Williams. Williams, from Bolton lor Matau laa, all well. July 3. l it 20, lull bl? had oontluual bad weather aiuoc leaving the UKtatea; bad apruug bead of foremaat, but tvauted uu asaiatuiue. I Foreign Porta. Batjiuh.it, W< A, June 13? Mo Am vessel In port. CotMTAKTtNon.K. J ii tie 18? In purl bark Western Sea, Har ding, (rum Button arr 11th. dine In (he Hardline Hi-* 13th, I tut tirtg Adriano, Oastelano, from Mew York for Constantinople. Calcutta. May 23? In port ships Ohaa Cooper, Jordan: O Colby. Smith; Sutan llinka, Atwoo-1 ; 3 0 Glover. Mnlbon, and (Jolcouda, Purlngton, lor Boston Idg: Nicholas Middle, Eves, and Whampoa, Prltehard, for NYork do; Good Ke turn, Balch, for do (having put back) ; Jas Cheston. Bryan; Ramblor, Carlton : C H Lord, Smith; Emily Fatuuin, Suues. and Britannia. Hill, for London: Esmeralda, York; Granite Slat*. Jacobs, and Eli/a, Kltumerling, for Bombay; Hippo grltl'e, Addy; East Indian, Hoyt; Liverpool racket, Crosby, and Union, Norton, unc. Going dowu the river 22d, brig Boslyn. Tanner, for San Francisco. Went to sea from Saugor May 11, ships Lepauto. Martin, London; 12th, Qrotto. Davis, ( hitia ; lath. Anna Kimball, Marsli, Dundee; 18th, Clarissa Bird, Bird, China; lUih, Con tinental. Johnson. Mew York; Oirigo, Buckmluster, China; 21st, Tulla (Br), NYork. Colombo, Mav 18? Arr Martfi Somes, McLean, Bombay, to finish ldg for NYork * Koocnftw, April 28 ? Arr Fort una, Hanson, Sbanghae; 29th Eclipse. Camman. do. SI J Slil, Keoka, Sutton. Sliaughae; May 5, Fruiter, Martin, do. IlONU Kohq. April 3d? Arr Wandering Wave, Linnet!. New chwang; Nankin, Crosby, Whampoa and Nlngpo (and aid May 2 for Sbanghae): May 9, Carriugton, Watson. Shang hae Rid April 29, Seaman's Bride, Wyinan, Niugpo; May 3, What Cheer, Moore, Shanghae. In port May 12. xbips Trimountaln, Field; Arraean, Hath away; Helios, Webster: N B l'a:mer, Low, and Viking, TGWU?I?<li??rS*U Kingfisher. Freeman, and Jack Frost, Bnierv, lor MelboiTrai; Storm King, Callagnan, for Liverpool; Black Prince, Chase; Carrlngton. Watson; Ocean Pearl, Crowell; 1'anama, Soule; Rapid, Dunham; 8 Fales, Bandall; Sarah Chase, Evans, and Waudei?r, Forbes, unc; bark Diadem. Sawyer, for Nlngpo; brig Jos Marshall. Jes sen, for Bangkok, pill back; schrs Wandering Wave, Llnell, and Fanny, Turner, unc. Havana. Juno 30? Arr schr Kate Boyd. Lloyd, Key West; July 1, bark 8 A Nickels, Nickels, Saartport and Sagua;2d, schr Isaar L Atkins ManballMJaltimore. Sid 3d, brig H O Brooks. Newcotnb, NYork. Cld June 27. bark Trajan. Balibidge, Sagua; brig Acadia , )r). Priest, NYork; July 2, barka La Ciguena, Adle, dn; J I W Andrews, Harry, ltemedlos; 3d, brig M A Horton (Br), (J Lauriston. NYork EmmV.rMcComfeAorr M' L?UU*' Haloe., MYork; schr Montour, May 2? Arr Rebecca Shepherd, Somers, Bom Mavii0: MMa5"?!t Sn,'>dra(E9D, Brlard. Singapore. FrJSXl pAg,V?I^iinB?lSLr 8" heteky"^15-8"1 b4rk Annie^i^X.An, Cart'iff!*V1D"0, Miy ,2_Arr ,Wp Aramede Snow. Morrison, P*flan*Z"fth"brlm?CapH?ho^8p)'*S?rM '?Vo2?<!ir'|C'tf" Meteor, Wtlman, Philadelphia! Sa> MYorlt: J u|7 '? i2ltn$r,'Uh Ve*cocil- Philadelphia; 281b tarts AO t?t! tell. Watson, do; Dorcas C Yeaton. Port do^ti?.. iLi? Stanwood, do; ^lornncc, Wlnslow, NYork ' elma, Maxzanillo, June 19? Sid brig Sitka, NYork. Ruh?^pk,Ii 4U1, Huntress, Wheldcn *do **' KifeSSSraS SK!; NYork (and cld i&d for Cardenas); b riaa Wild Pic .S't* ^ ?on. and Eleaoor Miller, Matthiwi, doft^ ir js*. "J "S .fsssw: fc.tamoros (and ?ld ?tthlf"r M Dill* Firth ' ?A1 ? ??<lon <?nd cld 29th for Phlfla'e " ! pi^V5' ,,Aifa',<r, B;aure?rd, Lyoo, Charleston; Yort " ' Llven??i; H yulck. Bushed, New Cld June 12th, steamers Arabian. Mora* fit un Mariaret <t Je-sie, Lockwood do; tfth ^firs Charu?S; Johnson NYork via St Salvador; 29th, Ifdt/ M sa??wwr sssa?' ,5~Arr Bonsbce- C1*rk- Singapore (and aid ' OftMfTOWK. June 27? In port ship Aueusta *nn??t SenrK, from Callao, and has been ordered 'o Liverpool Horrw IBAM, June 23? In port Prus ships Uelene^ B.ek New'Vofk. *' M#yar' RQU 0eor?" ??f'. ^K-smer foV R4KOOOW. Mav IS? In port ships Emma MeK?n?i? Ap VMipIrd', Kelly' "om^do8'^^^^^: R mkdios, June 12? Arr brigs Lorana. Ilavani llih haru "Cornucopia," do; brig Warcale. do; islh* E len do S'SgAMRk. May 21-Xn port ships Borneo. Hurd. for Bo-. Shamuhai.:, Ai ril 23? Arr Lucy E Ashbev Anbhev Ha?. Koog (and Mil fflthK James Miller, rarbonette 23th.Ll/ite BoggA. Dlscr. do; J7th, Nelll ? MVrri i 2V Hakodadl; J 6 Ford/ Sutton. Foochow; 28th PhitlinriS de 1> Noja, Terry, Nagasaki; 3<lih, Aleounuln Em?r? PiTJ , Kong; May3. Monsoen, tiyilu*r! N8W B"?ry. Hong. Sid (from Woosung; April 23, Delaware. Ore? Naeasa kl, tjleucoe, Morgan, nlngpo; 24th Wavi>liii_ inn.. <vt Hakodadl; 29th, Sea Bird, Weston', Foochow- May 'd Iona, i ardner. Hong Kong; Ringdove f?rr.?-t, 'r!?r ZnC.' SuaL* ' M*ri0n' ''"K. Mngpo; ?h,' I'almetlo, Lowry In port May 5, ships Archer. Crenaey. for Hong Konir soon Argouaut Norton, for do do; Fann\ Fern Jordan Kitty Simpton, Ma Jo, lor do (cld May Howes; Industry. Llnnell; Mandarin Perit Hi?iti??n^?lV Hams, and Sumatra, Kinsman, nnc; baruues N. llIe Vc.^i ' Suiplea, for Hakodadl, samo.Ky (hM% ild fw ?l?OnO): , Avnes, King; Algou'iuln, Etnerv ; Ell.n Maih. r ?^i?r Burrltt; Llz/le Boggn. liner. Li ee moon Blish- Phiitinm la Noye, Terry, uiic: hrla Mary CapJS kewell' ? soon , ha. been sold for $4.KI . schr Jas Miller 'rwhone. te for Kio. how ?Kin , Florence B Waltou Av?r?- r5 . u .f' and J K Foru, Sutton, unc 1 Averjr' Idl Sutatow. May 2? Arr Lillle. Knowles, Ch-roo VI i Morgan, Newcfcwang. Sid April 28, Maun ?hinffh^. Sl-llA.tAr, April 17? Rid Como, (?obhs, HanrkoV ne^ro ??' * Alr bri< "?r''away, Ai,*iD, ?lo Ja WiiAMfOA, Mavis? In t>ort ship Eurnpa Avre. fn,?? York. Hid 1st. Caribbean Winchester Manila Yokobava. April 2?l Arr Rattlesnake \tini?n? v. kl; A A Eldrldge, Bennetl. Slian:-hae. "l'?ma, Nafcaaa Amerlcan Porta. i BOSTON. July 9 ? Air Br s'enTnship As a Rhsnnnn i i?f P"Ol v.a yucensto* n an I Hal fa?? ar at her d.*"k 2?'a Iw ship Flying Eagle WaMen, S in Fran- .sco barfi Turk it/ri), Harding, trom a cruU... Iu,ft?'T Bay, COM; IlllnoK. t.ra.v Frontera; bngs M^.tlV Oou.l? Hath.irst, W(JA Kdwaid Thompson t Turks lslamls , F.inma. Baker Philadelphia- sel^ Newklrk. Weaver; N K ( lark, Clark and New Jtm?v Morris n w* Walker, KiUabetl.oort. Cld b?rks Irfmnel (new nf kTn. ston. Mass, 3*1 79 fctbstons). B-,r.litt. Sniirna K B Walker Pressav, t.aidauas; A W Kteven< i neiv of V .wh?,r? ? Jta tons), hrown, Cape Town ( OH. an l fij dnev Msw'.'^rlii Auguata (Bn. Cousins, Port au Prince p,'?i? ^ iPiT" 1 pS!inm *?"""? ?ohrJ v w-'i ChipwlT; xas&t Reto^ut ^Trotn Cajcufta' T?'?? ^ylUeton. NZ. Bciow.^lp ' BALiTlMUKE, July V? Arr schr Hamilton Olden v..a Cld a< lira Lerov, Cls.ell. Havana; Idaho l'ir,?Q oNTort. Fl?b, Davis. A> tlve, Sherman : J una Anua ,!'',? Baker, Freeman, and M O Leonard, Lea at ^?'"8 Odliu, Frauk, East Cambridge: ? H Stiong iv!?J?'i^ . dauna; (I F llaw.ey. Buckley MllareU Au arii.Vh n " i New Urlesna. Sid bark Oi-stav (Mrc.n) t aiho ir'? ' BANUOK. July )?? Arr schrs Telegrnuh ii??i, 2in ^ Win MoC.bb, Cnlttaan, NYork. Wd s2?,i>i o ^?<?1' ?'J'1 ard atid.litlta A Mnrjr. Royal, NYork. vtij.4.au, Blanch DAN v KKh, July t? Arr Mbit A-ia Herh*rt vi ? and ueo K Lanlair, snow, NVork rt*rl- Llnoehaa' DiiiHlON. July 9? Hid schr Albert Field pkhi ... t KlJii tKTOWN, July 7-Arr sMrsQ W ai 1 foi Ho?toa; Win U Ko^e, llarn^ do for iu . Idt Mav. NYork. Mid achr FAi.f. Rl\ KH afnly 9?Arr achr Neilj Jnhn^ OL Philadelphia Bid brig IsaOora, lliu?ej flbcl*rJ< (ihi'Ki,fclU? N, I)" July 6? Hid a h'rf al Aldnch. Last Cambridge, L Hi'iilsvani win ? 1 ^ri BluU. Browu. Boai<m, (iaiena, Fonl Hiann ? " UAKIilNtk J ly # -Hld bita kto ? " *i ? Wa.hiiigion; schra Mati. Meinif. Col Lm',^ Oraenlaaf. Julia Ba.er, liaker. Phii^e.phla; Only ftnw tlncnul. ?iSh?hm?i, * 7.*" ,'c*'n"hlP? Con t hot, Haton Koige; bark P U lla/eim Boston ( Id briga I'cdru, Wailao- Cir ilr . ' C*?n 'ugh am , Slnpson. New York. ' ^*f?tias; Jo*tah Jei, Jnly I ?Old b?ik? St Jiire?, Warn* l>k .j . v. - alt. Minn III, H?U.n; I'. WrLlit Jr ,,, ' ?delphla; Traa I 2 I? Arr sin; ? llorodlno, (li key and a M"?l<'n. | Baltimore, Bath .-prsgM, Tysnuf KYorV ? i 1^*1. ? Buckley, and Ksnny Killer, L. .Ni nu' Berrj Bsltimote : si hrs W l> >Hvda ' " Berrv, msn, Mntamona ( Id bark tda 1 i! T?*?? . bnK, J .lla, Martholle, Phiiadnnhia- oIIl. ??aton ; j Boston, ?<hm A'm Wllarni Kvan fh, Lannekln, Veen, Covpu. Wi^k/ord, III; Taiau o i' ' ?1P'"a( River ; tlan " ? ? Sscau, Minatl 3 1-ltelow. mining up, schrs K iteCntUn. n < > II .cki, ?ri. Me, K (' Howard. Hay '",?# ''"""Jen. fMn Oh aner ? . M'orkela IMsttmot#,' ' J ' : ?o ton, I Lunch, an I, Philadelphia, (.d.lrig (l?uj?i"j' 1* '"t?"*' Voi k " ??"get, Juhnwn. .Ntw NK\TP(IRT, July 9? Arr bark Mei rimar Hmi i. ^ fan I I II lor Philadelphia), prli- , '*'? 1 Merrtman. Port K- y?l fin bUm- lr! '1'"'* '?">? Fanny (Bri, Th ipa, Mrk I .-t Ji>kn in if i Jitn ?ir. /.-wn< t Nr^ra-ii" K. for pMn'it * 1 liWlifrarg sinp I'M i L ? l?1" f J'M I K .Inly ' ? Arr T Havana; K nisr, Heiry. L *??") lonie'lj lr>ll>n;.l f 1 A Aid.li v.nl .S. Ti Uatti.ge , , ' M'B. " ?'?"i kl I rLtl , Pinal . n c ? . I ? , v ' V J' ?p,'* > '?* 1 ?* rill Irg -Ufli* (Br), Co N .va frli; n-lirs Al?l -i'n*. V.UI i.l 01. 1'IOVI leuc: . N H rTboiu|? .1 i.n limit. Uvaiuu . IK nlul W*i- '-r. d.i, M1.1 C. ?'.nl I 'III .H i l> J*1- S? i'h. following vm e's| r. i?ain at I |ii.- ? ?Ii4rk *i?. an for uiv.-u?; Cor delia lor 1 >-< I. Bin. lor Maunixa*- br a Frontier, 1* fnrtUu l; All ? G ay, fur SI Juliu, nuLl ) f.-r 1'oK 8p.ui M?ry Fmily, John Dorr m-e, C loirl u Vcud<.?l, War Price, Ma I'1 Whivl.-r an J A Farrow. f..r i'-o too; Arc lir or Si 10 hi, N li . L II Eudieou, for Providence; Euri i, 1 for Neu beru . R-0. or .Wen ; John .M.u.loie !0 Newberu; A II Howe. for Prvrndeitee; I, A M Herd. lor Boibury; M iilH 1.0 .IIMI ?nd >ir,lr'?, li ht. 1'OliTLANP. Juli 8 ? A rr bark Hebni Crooker Lilt firM, ! Oporto; Br Uri : Ann L?\i:t, l)-*u.r, Point Peure UU ? lir Ju l* Newell. t'ujjiio ', Philadelphia. PKOVIDENCE July !>? Arr -leainer Fa oou lonea, New ] Yori. Sid subr* Unujxlpii Belli', Alei.udcr, NYork II W ! Wellington. Well*. ?nd Empire. Jel'irson, R, 11 lout; K.li/a S ' Downing- Tbunn;. and be* Witch, Tyler, N York , oloop K Biira.uo.QII'bK, 1I0 I SULLIVAN. Me, July 7? Sid aclir L11 Plata, Slr.ilb u. Balu "'saLEM. Julv 7-Arracbr? Lewlx Cheater Horivo (1. and S V W Simmons Godfrey. Pbifculeipbin, Nel? >u Weill, ltr dy NTork'. Sid cclim Artie Oarwood, Godfrey; Uor Bur ton,' Penco-k. ami Minnesota. Baker, Phi1* eipfiia. STONIMJTON. Inly S)? In port m-Uik E J M'maell, Kelley. and Thomas EIIIk. ICcllev, frum NYork for Boston- Palla diuui, It .'dt-r and Spy. Kelsey, do for Newport: Pilot. EIJ- | ridge dolor Demil"' Sea Bird, Murphy, and Auj.e I. Luce, dolor N Bedford; Bausatuck, Nikeraon. do for lp*?ieti; Patriot Blaukwell. do for i-andwlcli; aloop Pearl, Oolileigb, Ell/ahetliport for Appon*ug. WUI'D H liOI.K. July 9. I PM? Pamlng East, blearier Convoy, and anol e alemicr Willi trooiia W'ISt'ASSET, July 6? fil l aclir S H Pool, McPadJeu, New York situation* wa;*tko? cemalks. A NUMBER OP WELL RECOMMENDED UEUMAN A gnla ? aut altuatiuua aa cooks, cbauiberinaidB, laun dr unex, nurses, girla for general housework, Ac, at Mrs. LOWE'S German Institute, No, 17 Stanton street, near the Bowery. AM KM) LB AGED AMERICAN WIDOW LADY wlatiea a situation at lioua -keeper for a bachelor or widower; la comiwteut to Oil Miii'li a situation. (Jool refe reace. Address L D , Herald oUloe. A YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO DO chatnberworit or general housework lor a email private family ; la a goo, I cook, ? aaher and Ironer. Beat of reference. Call be socu tor two days at 316 Weat ZOtli at., near lOiti ar. A YOUNG OIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM bermatd and wailreaa; urtfcis'aiids operating on Wbeelei A Wilton I Hewing machine. Oall at thrf candy store, 12J Ouurt at., between Pacific aud Dean sis.. Brooklyn. SITUATION WANTBD-BY A RESPECTABLE ?? voting woman, to do housework; la capable and wili ng; baa ihe beat ot city reference and is very kind to chil dren; Is a rery good cook. Can be aeen till auiled at 437 7th ave. ? _____ A SITUATION WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and to do Sne washing and ironing, or as laundress. Can be aeeu at her prose ut employer'*, 4'i Baat Slat at. A An AMERICAN girl, eighteen YEAKS OLD, wishes a situation as child a nurse, or In some other light and agreeable employment; Is of a happy, cheerful and patient disposition, tidy, honest and careful; good reference; country preferred. Call at or address 303 Bleecker at. A RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIBL WISHES A SITUA tion as chambermaid iu a respectable family, or to do general housework in a small private family. Call at S8 Lis penard St., near Broadway. A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO 4o general housework in a small, respectable family. Address No. 2 Rose at., top Uoor, Iront room. No. 7. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA tlon as cook; understands pastry, family brea t, 'wash ing and ironing properly ; no objection to the country, she Is pleasant and willing. Good references. Address 297 3d ?t.. between avs. CAD. SITUATION WANTED? IN THE COUNTRY,' FOR A smart, competent girl, who understands housework thoroughly; good plain cook, baker, washer and ironer; is well recommended. Apply this day or Monday at 15 Court at., Brooklyn. * SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WO man. as tirst rate cooit; understands baking In all Its branches; is a good washer and ironer; no objection to the country; good clt reference. Call at 313 West 10th St., be tween Sth and 9th avs T ANTED? A l SITUATION, TO COOK WASH AND w Iron, or would do the housework of ^amall family; understands all kluds of meats aud poultry .wind is a good baker. Call at No. 92 40th at., near Bth ave. ANTED-EY A RESECTABLE GIRL, WITH GOOD reference, a situation as wailreaa and chambermaid. Hire at 111 Bast 18th St. w SBS WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid and waitress or nurse aud seamstress; t e best city reference. Call at 217 West 23th at., second lloor. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE voting woman, as wet nurse, thl? beln^ her first baby: hat a full breast of milk. Call at City hall place, second floor. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to to to California with a lady ?r family; ties' of city reference given if required; is capablnof t ulfillintc any situ ation. Can be aeen at 217 Mott at.. Bear Spring, third floor, room Mo. 8. WANTBD-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation aso?ok, washer and irouer iu a small pri vate family; understands all kluda of pood cooking to all Its branches: la willing and obliging; If t e famll', is Urge will assist with the washing: the best of city reference. Can he seen until engaged at 6S West 30th St., corner of 6th av. SITUATIONS* Vt AMEU? MAl.Kli. A MAN AND WirE. NOT LONG LANDEB, WANT situational the man to take care of hors -s or In any other capacity where he would be useful; the woman as plain cook; can wash and make up linen and make'toutter. Address C. P., box 1S4 Herald office. 4 GENTLEMAN, WHO HA8 BEEN EMPLOYED AS A bookkeeper and salesman In a wholesale grocery In New Orleans, La., wants employment In either capacity In some house olf good standing in the city; be la well aeifiialnt ed in the city, and oan give ilrst class reiereuce. Address K. A. J., box 230 Herald ofllee. A YOUNG MAN. RECENTLY FROM ENGLAND, wialiea a situation si bartender or any otner e nplov ment where the duties are light. Address box Ij 1 Herald office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A SOBER, STEADY AND reliable vo tnt; man, as porter, or iu any capacity in which he wou.d be useful; references of the highest respec tability. Address J. C., ! ox 20V Herald ortice SITUATION WANTED-AS POSTER. BY A STEADY American, not afraid of ? rk; .an furnish best of refe rences. Address I'.. box ISO Herald oltlre. SITUATION AS BARKEEPER WASTED? IN A FIRST class hotel or lir?t elass ho ise, by an experts', ced and accomplished Southern young man; h ghe-t testimonials. For sale, splendid Marble Yard. Twenty lourth street and Third aven ,e, Brooklyu, $2,fr>0. Apply at 60J Broadway, room No. 7. TO MERCHANTS, BROKERS. SHIP STORE8 DEAL ei s, Ac.? W an cd, a situation as < orrespondlog or in voice clerk or salesman, by an Englishman, whuse qualifi cations of active and well aoeustomed business habit* and expert penmanship al l commend him; llkewlae city refe renee* Salary not so much sn object ss a t ermaneucy. Address A pha, box IW Iivralil office, for three daya. WANTBD-A SITUATION A8 PORTER IN A FIRST class store, by a respectable steady man wh" write* a ?oo,l hand and s not afiaid f hard w.ivk and will muse linsiilf generally uselul Has the liesto: city refer ences Address ,oi two days J. Aidtrman, &S hast 30th St., corner 4th ave. WANTED IMMEDIATELY? BY A SOBER ACTIVE young man. 21 years of age, a lituat.on in the oihi e o: a warehouse, a* general elerk. or lu say capacity where be could make h tnself gunerally useful. Address Clsrk, box 120 Herald ofllee w ANTED? BY AN ACTIVE, IMDUSTEfOUS MAN. A V? situation h? salesman In a wholesale or retail dry good or t ancv store. Has no object on to go Into the co m try. Sa ary not ?o much tbe ohjeet as steady employment. Reference glvm. Address A. C., Herald HELP W WT KD-KEMA LES. AT THE LA RUB, FIR8T CLASS SERVANTS EM ploymenl House, 'inner of Eleventh street and Si ith svenue, alwa< s ^ood -en a ,ts and (on! places to suit all. Herman. English. Irish, American and Protestant, and girls late.y arrived. fi WBT NURSE WANTED. GOOD REFERENCES 2\. required, Apply at Hester street. A PERSON OB LADY WANTED? PERFECT IN MAK lug all kinds ol headdresses, ?n caps for Infants snd Children, and uadnleeves and ribhM ruches. None b it cod hands nee 1 apply Wages no o ectlf the person suits. Inquire at the faney store. 141H 8th av. 8. H. Five girls, a cook, a ihsh washer. two wa tre-ses a i Umlxi trald'and a .aundies* wanted, in a lar e imnrdlng house. A; ptv at 17# Bleecker si. six blocks west of Broadway, from 9 to 4. IBLS WANTED-FOR PREPARING VEGETABLES Apply at 327 and 32v Stanton st. G W TIT ANTED? A WOMAN TO COOK. WA?H AND IRON Vf rity references positively required. Apply at M Hist I Ith st ANTBD-IMMEDIATEI.V, M GENTEEL ANP EX Jienencert waitresses ror a Ilrst class hotel, to whom good waces will be paid. None hut Ibme of experience need apply. Apply at T. W Lords 90 Bsrciay st , or at the Bath Hotel. Long Is, and, ons mile from Fort Hamilton. GBG SHIELDS II' ANTED? A RESPECTABLE GIRL FOR GENERAL TT boisework, washing aud ironing. Re'crences re quired. Apply st 27 Bond St. n: ANTBD-A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, ?? German Protestant preterred. who can do plain soos. ing, wash and Iron we I, aud make herself useful, and bring EkxI rerommendatioua Apply at H4 West ?th st , to day ilore 12. w /ANTED? IN WASHINGTON UNION HALL. NO 19 Cnathaui street, six good waller girls. Wa,;es ?s per YTTANTED-A RE8PE<TABLE YOUNG OIRL, AR *T nnrsef one who t< willing to do the charaberwork; must roue strell r commended Apt ly at Wl West Baltic St., Br niKlyn, from S t >|2 o clock. WANTBD-A TIDY GIBL AR CHAMRERMAID AND to assist la washing an I ironmg. Ilss' ol city r?fa rentes required Call at 141 East l'^th St., between fi a i l I I TtrANTi n-A GIRL, TO DO HOUSEWORK IN A IT snail family Apply at &l MMKgntnery st , jersey ; City. N i TV \NTED? A Til)*. WILLING PERSON TO DO i t plain house wortjtme wllh * rhild and nMeWS wac"? pre err?d, t nsjlnft *atane< in the uuuntry. t,?u fr ?u ? Ul. *at fit Wesi 31st si ' tVAKTED-TWO ETPKRI F.N,-> D fPERATOBR, TO \\ w.ii k n t.rste m weeilea tnaveil rg si i u. also two Intabers; ?t.?idy em; ..lytnent Apply th . 'a at II Bat clay si . up stair*. i Tir AMI ED? TWO PR 'TBS l ANT WOMEN ONI. AS Y? COO . ' I ' 11 ' r ' 'liet at w ?|tre-??n?d to IIFLP WASTED? FEMALES. MTED two K PKBIUKCKD OPERATOR* TO 'Ork ou hUu a tew i uiibei? bien-iy em I.lo h out Appjjr tfi'ori* tt o'clo k alJ. Miliar A Co V *64 Broadway. HELP WARTEO-NAIiEsi sCENTS IN TOWNS AND SOLDIERS IN CAMP OR j\ discharged art making < sally $11 p. r da) sWImc our great new I i. Ion I'll/ft ai.d Stationery Packages, containing line willing materia ? useful anil lain y arti ea, rich gtf la, Ac, worth Over ?1 lor Oal> 'l!> e< nu ' A splendid Wat h, perfe't timekeeper, presented free u> e uli agent I rile |i-iika<ch in eudlea* vatiel) and at alt pruen Agent* wai led all thruu.h (lie eouniiy. ?*eud fur new circulars for Ih-,3. containing extra Inducements. S. C. ItK'KAHIiS .v CO , 10.' Naanau t-lreet, lai^uat and oldest I'lize Package liou* in U:? world, * A CENTS, SOLDIERS, Mi:N, WOMEN AND C 1 1 I I.I>K I N wanted? to hell die largest, clie.ipest and be*i Station ery uud Prue I'h kages in llic world Vend for our new cir cular and see w ha; nuu luri'ul inducement' we orfei 8. II ASK I NS .v CO., :i Beekman Street, New York. Agents, pedlars and discharged soldiers wauled? To lUiro luce new. novel an i ua-lul aril. lea. now celling rapid iv Three more areola wauled for New Yurk. HatiaiarUon gujirant ed. For circulars and terms call on or address RICE A CO., 37 Park row, N. Y. Assistant bookkeeper wanted-to oo to Chicago. None but U>ui|?-rate and well rucoiniueuded inen ueed auplv to J. II. REED & Co., 174 Pearl at A YOUTH, 16 OK 17 YEARS OF AOf: IS WANTED as secretary and attendaut to a gentleman about visit lug the C niluent of Europe .fnonc es ei t those of the almve a ;e and perieetly competent need answer. Address for thiee daya, 1'ielding. llera d ollice. A SMART, ACTIVE YOCNG MAN WANTED? TO open o.vetera and make liiniaclf general,/ usetul in a restaurant Apply at Clarke's. 35"/ 8th av Tho beat of wagca given to one that will suit. AT.?AiVBI'LINa SALESMAN WANTED ?AN ACTIVE, stirring man ran have a good opi ortuniiy lo make mo ney . No drones wauted. Apply to Fisbley , Todd ? Co. , 707 AT TAYLOR'S HOTEL. JERSEY CITY. WANTED. A respectable young man, to open ov?t -ra and wait In the saloon. None need apply but Ihoae who thoroughly under atanl the businoav A!so, a ulght man. Boy wanted-in a wholesale clothing House; one who resides with his parents In the city. Compensation small for the first year, with a good chance for advancement. Apply at 10- Reade at., up stairs BOY WANTED.? A SMART. ACTIVE BOY WANTED in a produce bouse; one who writes a good baud and is wiring to make himself useful. Apply at No. 9 Old slip, up ?lairs. OY WANTBD-FROM 15 TO 10, TO LEARN THE sail making trade. Apply at 195 West at B (10ACHMAN WANTED.? ONE WHO THOROUGHLY J understands his business, and can bring the best of references, may apply at 51 and tin Vesey el. FOR THB NAVY, WHALINO AND MERCHANT skips.? l'sy fruui $13 50 to $30 per muntli. Wauled, landsmen, seamen, carpenters, coopers, blacksmiths, boat sleerar*. lire men and Coal passer*. Apply only at 87 West at., corner of Albany, up stairs. HENRY JAMES, Agent. UNITED STATES NAVAL RENDEZVOUS.? HEAD quarters No. 9 Cherry street, near Franklin square. Seamen, Uremeu. ordinary seamen, landsmen and boys wauled, oue year. WANTED-A GOOD STEWARD. AT THE WASHING tou Hotel. No. 1 Broadway; also, a good head waiter in the dining room. Call at the hotel. WANTED-MEN IN EVERY CITY AND TOWN throughout all the loyal States, to sell an article that will find ready aaie in every hotel, store and family. Men can easily make from $5 to $15 per day and not go out of their oivii city or t'lwu. Send twenty five cents ana get a sample, which is well worth the money. All Information required will be gi>eu with the sample. Call or at address $ar!ter k Spencer, 74 Cortlandt street, N. Y. XKI ANTBD-A SINGLE MAN, TO WOBK ON A FARM TT near the city, to lake care of sheep and make himself useful. One with good rerommeudatluns may apply at lli and 18 Chambers st. Wf ANTED? IN AN INSURANCE OFFICE, A BOY. HE TT must write a g?od hand and furnish reference as to character, Ac,; salary $100 per annum. Address 8. B., box 881 Post oflice. WANTED? AT 21 COBNTIES SLIP, A BOY, TO AT tend an eating counter and make himself g nerally useful. TITAN TED? COOK AND STEWARD FOR A YACHT; TV one with experience, who well understands his busi ness. Apply at 7 1 South at. WANTED? A WAITER FOR A RESTAURANT; A. single man will Unit a permanent place midaifooi home. Alto a boy to answer belli). Apply in the office at 73t Broadway, after 10 A. M. WANTED? IN A MEN'S FURNISHING OOODS house, a competent man as cutter an<1 to bike charge of tUe n auuiacturlng (department? neck'. ie?, underwear, ae. Addrcaa, with reien ncc, bo* 328 Post olllce. J ANTED? AT OS VARICK STREET. A' FEW 1SOOK a?enu. Only men with goo.l references need apply. WANTED-AN OFFICE BOY. FROM 15 TO U VEAHS of age; one who resides with Lit par-nt* preferred. Adrtre<s, in own handwriting, box 1,0*2 foat office. WANTED? A SMART YOUNG MAN A8 WAITEK IN the dining saloon rt!0 ' ; rand st. None need apply except those that iiii.n retand the buam.as. Wanted- a man as valet, to go to cali iornla with a merchant. 2 couducor*. 3 br&kemen, t> men for stemnera. H men for river steamboat*, 3 porters. 3 express drivers, 4 slris to travel to Europe ?nd California Apply at No. 7 Chatham aqm w [nare. TUOS. SPINK. Ajcnt. Wasted-a youno man or stout lad. who has workud in a bread and cuke bakery, and wish es to become proficient at his trade. Apply to A. Slmpaou, 4d Ann at , top tloor, for two day*. TX7ANTED? AN ASSISTANT IN AN OFFICE. ABOUT tt 18 years of age; one who Is acquainted with oUlcc du ties; a good nenmun. acquainted with English weights, and correct at figure*, with i-o.ne knowledge of bookkeeping. Add res a in own handwriting. Itupurtet, i oi 2.7VO Post oilice WANTED? IN AN INSURANCE OFFICE, A LAD. about 17 years oxi who write* well, can give good ro f. p nces, and reside* with hla parentaiaalar* i 0 lirst year. Address, | ost paid. H. B. W., lox C7d Post o.hn-. lir ANTED? MEN TO ENOAOE IN BUSINESS IN THIS TT State; capital $1*) to profit $1 U to <?0ti i"?r month; great invention, exhibited at SOU Hroad ay. room No. 3. The most sl ept cal convinced A. W. flOODELL. w WANTED-AN OFFICE BOY, WHO HAS BEEN TT down town. an<' can ahow good recom netidatlous. Apply at No. & William itM room No 4, at 11 o cUtci A. M. WANTED-ONE FIRST CLASS PANT CUTTER; ALSO TT on - tlratelHas coat cutter. None but thru* who fully understand their business and can come with grod reie rente* ueed apply at Wm. Young k C >.'s, IS aud 2" Veaey st. WANTED? A CLERK IN AN ntSCEAVOB OFFICE; also an entry clerk, two b< oakenera and a porter. Apply at 131 Fulton at , Merrbauts' Clerks lle.latry office. Other Mtontons opeu. No commission lu a!var,e . K< fe r. nee lo first class hoisea. K-ta dished 185o. Applicants by mail m .at en. loM 10 cents postage WANTED-A COMPETENT DRUO c'LLRK TO TAKE charge of a r.-tui atoro in t.m city. Address, with reference, Lev is. nation D, BiMe Bo tae. ANTED? A GOOD WAITER. AT THE WAVEBLET Itesta irant, #'.7 Broadway, corn r of 4t.i st W ANTED? M FN TO ENOAUE IN A BUSINESS BT I TT ? hich they can realito Irom $100 io $.00 | it month. I Can ret- r io iron making t at amount C i; :al I 2 " to $.VM. Inquire at J. M Mausfield's office, No*. ? and 10 Pine it , .p stairs. -j ? , ^ , . ,i y , I WAITERS WaNTED.-A MAN AN 0 BOY WASTED, T? at the Sln lal.* Bouse, 7M Brr.adw ay. Tnoie w ho on demand their business will receive good wages. Til K THA1)?I A COMPETENT ENGINEER WANTS A SITUATION to run a stationary eugine. Ad iresa bj* 172 Ilerald office. Moulders wantsd-to work on iron pipe; ?.one but those ia> d to the work need apply; alao. two eto it boys lo dean castlnga. Apply at the louudry office, 3V Greene St., N Y. WANTED IMMEDIATELY? JOURNEYMEN INSTRU CT ment maters, at the shop ol the Americ an Te egraph Cotni any. 45 lat el. Williamsburg Also, boys for ap prentice*. WANTED IMMEDIATELY? SOME HATTERS NONE TT need ap, ly but tb<se who have worked at the btislucs* 17 White *t. Ttr ANTED? POLISHERS ON HAY AND MANURE TT torks. thn?? who ar' ac ustomed to belt snd wheel; none others need apply For particular" apply to O San ier* ?on, .1) t'lltl St., N T . or biieble A Fisher. No. 3 North Mb at , Philadelphia TyA!,TKD-A SITUATION. BV A YOUNO MAN 21 TT years of age. aa coachman, porter, or c erk in a grocery itore, in < liher city or country; Is willing to makn a iepoaft of (100 in (old to s>''~ ne his houeaty, <ieuig a stranger in the mi w Adilt*se|P O'Grad/ loi three daya. box 127 Herald offioe Tl^ANT,Il,-,,,MF?L,, MELY. TEN BOILER MAKERS, , TT Qve riveters, three llurge turner* and flv* machinists, i A; p v at IS Greenwich it. WANTED-A GOOD FEEDER TO FEED A RULING TT machine. A boy preferred Apply at 125 William *t., thir l Roor. WANTED-A SITUATION, A* ASSISTANT TO A civil engineer, or some p anion req ilrlng a practical apidlea'l in ot the hi. her matl-ematics Oooi refeiences given. Ad Iress S., box l7o Herald otOcc. nUKTED- A GOOD JOURNEYMAN WIG MAKER TT also girls who thoiooRhly understand ladies hair dressing. Apply te K. Taylor. H Broadway Too LATE KOfl CLAIIIflCATlOH. ONUER OF WONDERS TO BB SEEN ONLY ST THB NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, ?IS Broadnsi ATURR UNVEILED. AT (UE NEW YORK MUkEUM OF ANATOMY, BIS Broadway iTh IMPORTANT LECTURE A THI-i EVENING. AT a O OLOCK, ^ FOR OENTLEMBN ONLY, AT TIIE NEW YORK Ml SKI M OF ANATOMt, ?It HH< IADM AY IJATHOLOOIOAL I, WONDERS ?? *T Tll? NErt VoRK MUSEUM OF ANaTOMT, oia Broadway. THK I.KCTIUE UK A HON. ~ w N IWroKTANT LE< 'Tl'Rt'N lunv I on i* , ?t h .%? w i ,rk M, V,R "i-ntlbmew on-, idel M r.ne4,? Mr* ? Vo-h ,M " ?' ?II Q. Vns- iV, SqsrsUr . of 8PECIAJL MOTICM. Noticp to butlers The attendant** ol Um- follotrUlt.' persons la required forthwith at lt?e Naval Uei.rral Court Marital utiw In s*-?*ioo ,.i t .? Pniladeipbi ? Navy Yard, lo give uviueuce in ih? iJUe of Acuug Ensign William K Bude Tiiey Will oe allowed two (*) dolla'S iwr day whilst in u tendance aud leu (10) cents pur mile for travelling ei UtJIiM'H.' Potoma river schooner Sarah Jaue. E. DemorUmei . 8u|>orcurgo. # I) 8. Teleiuou. CI. i <k, lO.'tuMew York Win Reynolds, Clerk, l^th New York .Juliu My Die, Clerk, llli United SUito* ai tillery. Potoina river schooner O. W. Uriee. W. F Tllley, Sutler. 6 . Ill Ouio. Charles Stevens. Snt er, llti Olilo. 11 . K Smlll.. But.er. 7tii Indiana Potomac liter schooner J. It l ater. E Browuold. Sul.er, S'jih New York. K Tlialiimer, Sutler, lloih Pi un.-juania I "toinar river *al.o<u t Ann llambletoo. H J. Cri inl.ton. CanUiD J. Merwln Suiter, 8th Ohio U. (jaii s, Sutler, i'kt l'enn?]rl> aula. Colon av river schooner Ml^uiouette. Jau.eK Jones, Captain .lolin K.cli, 8ut . r ;.4lh New|Yoik O. KIok, Suiler, tut Maine A. Kuoi. Hutter, 15th Massachusetts Bj nrJi'i of HON GIDEON WELLP.8. Be rel.iry of the Nary. H It u o mAM. United States Naval Judgs Advocate. TO TAILOBS. ? NOTICE.? THE WORKING TAILORS' Tr. d" Protective aud Heoevolent Union ho.d thctt second quarter y meeting this (Saturday) ereulng, July II, In ti:e So, ml Reform Ha I. 28> Urund aire i. Balance or ac couuui for the past quarter will be presented. the election of oflirete lor the ctiMiing term and th>- furtherance iif the forthcoming grand picnic, July 17. A full meeting of the lueiuberti In (iO*ltivelv enpected. By order of the Central Coinmltti e. THE MILITARY. ATTENTION. COMPANY E, FIFTEENTH NEW VORK Volunteer Engineer*? Company E, Fltteenth New York Voluolcef Engineers, wilt ia 1 in on the sidewalk near No. 68 BleecKer atioet. ou Saturday, ihe 1 1 tli IiihI ,*at ll)f o clock A M., lor tho purpoie of helug paid Uy order oi IIMr. SliOSSON. Captain Company B. Fifteenth N Y. V. B. ATTENTION!-$CO BOUNTY PAID TO SOLDIERS discharged under two years' service, and advaiire* made lo those about being mustered out. by WM. E. SI IK I, DON, Counsellor, Ac , No. 5 Beekman street, near Park Bar raoks. BOUNTIES OF THIRTY SIXTH AND TWENTY FIFTH rcgitneuts caahed at tbe lowest rates, at No. 2 Park place, under the Broadway Bank. C Company l fifteenth regiment. new york J Volunteer Engineers ?The members of Company I will assemble lor par at 63 Blee.ker street on Saturday, July II. at 9X A. M. ' Brine your discharges. " uKORGE H. SHELDON, Lieutenant Commanding. DURYEK'S ZOUAVES. ? $662 BOUNTY PAID FOB veteran* In this corps $2 paid to any person bringing a recruit to these headquarters. Clothes, unilorms Mil quarters furnished at once The old officers return with tho reutment. One captain, with his lieutenant*, whocau bring eighty-two men from an old regiment can makn satisfactory arrangements by calling at the headquarters, 74 1 Broadway, corner or Astor place. CLEVELAND W INFLOW Colonel Commanding. Oarlulk Botd, Lieutenant Colonel. Cha.i S. Mohtoohkhv, Major. Bugler* wanted. RECRUITS WANTED? FOB A COMPANY OF BEAVT Artillery, forming for tbe defences of New York bar bor? $562 bounty. OUfoe 121 Walker street, corner of Canal. Inquire of Captain HOFFMAN, an ollloer of experience who knows how to treat his men. SUBSTITUTES? SUBSTITUTES.? HAVING A LIST OF parties wishing to set aa substitutes, and can i;ol then* leu than the $$10; government price, any one wishing to ob tain a substitute, can do so by sending their address, with $1 enclosed (insuring prompt attention to their reqnes') to boa 3,-'3j New York Post oUoe. Cut this out for reference. CIIARLE8 RADCLIFFE _4 00._ "1 /"ETER VNS OF THE NATIONAL GUARD -TUB V regular meeting of this association will be held at lb* headquarters. Seventh regiment armory, on Monday eve ntni.', July 13. at eight o'clock. By order. Colonel W. B. VERMILYH. E. R Tmkmaik. adjutant. WANTED? ON FIRST BOND AND MORTGAGE. (Ml Improved real estate In this olty, two sums of 9S.0M each. Address box 705 Post office. ANTED? FOB A NEW ORGANIZATION (UNION Sharpshooters), a quartermaster and several otlic w v_ ... . _ for the recruiting duty.' Apply to Col. DE YILLABCEAU. MalllarJ Houso, 621 Brottdway. in MUSICIANS REQUIRED FOB THE POST BIND 1 v" ot Fortress Monroe, Va. Pay of Qrst class musician $S4 p?r month. Pa j of s cond class muslclau $20 per month. Pay of third class musician $17 per month. Besides subsistence, quarters, clothing and me Ileal attend ance. and a bounty or $100, $25 of wtilcn will bo paid aa soon as enlisted, the balance at the expiration of enlist ment T!>e men are enlisted for three years, and permanently stationed at Fortress Monroe. Va. Apply personally or by letter to FRED. KORTE, Adjutant, Third Pennsylvania artillery. Pott Adjutant. C)ZTH BEOIMBNT NEW YORK VOLUNTEEB^.-THB ZitJ members of Company I will report a? tbe Park Bar racks, Monday morning, July IS, at 10 o'clock, for the pur pose of being must' ied o il of lb" service. By order of DUDLEY OLCt ITT. Captain commandtug. c INSTRUCTIONS' _ Algebra, arithmetic, bookkeeping, writ ing. Grammar. Baaing. Spelling, Ac., aro taught day ande-.cnlng.il ToWN.SEJiD'S iCO Bowery, near Housto* ?? reel. 10 writ inn lessons $ 1 ; 2ft for $2, including -tattooa rv. Separate apartment for lad let. Instruction thorough aud practical. A GOOD HANDWRITING GUARANTEED TO ALL IK ten leu* id i. Instruction practical and thorough In book keeping ami business affairs. Separate nwmi for ladle* and for private instruction.* OLIVER B GOLDSMITH 73G Broadway, corner Eighth utreet. ALL FOR lli-BOOKKEEi'ING. WRITING AND Arithmetic, (10 per miarter, or 24 Writing Ia*aon*11t Instr ci on dav and ?ivening, no vacation. at 2SI Kulton st? Brooklyn; Mew Vork rooms #J Bowery. From Rev A. Broa son ?I like pleasure In riKon. mending Col. Paine a<tn> srectable mo and a complete uiaaier of nU j.io Vsstoa. 10NDERTINAS AND AOCORDEON8. ? T UK >1 El, OS, J Octaves an I Polka*, a full aa<urtm> nt. \ loliim. Out turn Banjo* Pluto, Fifes, Drums, Btrtn;s. Roam. *e_ wholeaale and retail. "Kualclana Companion. ' about 70Q tuneii. for vio In, ttute or mrnet ; SI mailed. Musi al Inxtra trionts repaired. PREDERlt'K HLUME, ".ttM Bowery. OPAN18H LANGUAGE.? PERMANENT CLASSES AND [.maw* ieaaoti*. Apply to Prof. ALBERTO DB TOR NOS, Konrtli avenue, or at ti e deakaof the Mercantile Likrary Association* of Brooklyn and New York. SITUATION AH GOVERNB8S WANTED? BT A E0 ropean. Addrecs Kate, Herald oJ.ce ArOLTHS' HOME BOARDING SCHOOL, ON A PARK, 1 near Hw kensa. k, N. J.? AereaalMe by railroad troni foot of Chambers *tre"t. N. V. Term* 9120 to (140 per tsar, F>r circulars address principal. A. B. WIN ANT. ~ ~ _ " STEAMBOAT*. GRAND PLEASURE EXCURSIONS TO LAKE SUPERIOR. The s leudld flr*t claar steamers ILLINOIS and METEOR leave Cleveland Ohio, a* follow* ? At S o'clock P. M , aud Dc.roit, Miciii.an. the day alter, at 11 oclurt A. M. July I, *. U. 'il mi 1 27. A 111; at .1, 9. 14, 19 and :<*, on the pi aaorv tr pa to |,a'<c Supcrt .r. ritpsin? through the beautiful rlvwra D. trot, St. < lair an.i 8i Mary's (with It* thouaand la'ei), tbroutli Laaen Erie, Huron. St Clair and Superior In fill ti?v> of tM far-famed Pi lured Rock* rlaini: 2 >i feet per pen iicular from the water). Also, vlal'.tng all point* or In. t"reat on the route. Giving paasengart an opportunity to Watt 'Ua wonderful Cop|>er and Inn Mine*, which at thla li ne are une<iuall>*d by any In the world. The a' ovi t.oata are of the ?ery be*t, the Meteor being untirelv new, built eipreaaly for tlia route, fitted up with every improvement for Hie ea?e, wtfety and comfort of iianaen^ara Good nmala on board, and ths table alwavs supplied *uti every luxury. . -J, on) mi!o?), from ?23 t i . GARRRTTSON A CO . Cleveland. J T. WHITING A CO , Detroit For kevport? thb nbw steamboat d. r. MtKHN. Cap1. T. V. Arrowsn.ltli. imiw Koblnaoa street pl(.r dailv (S in lavs excepted), at 4 P. M., and K^yport at? A. M Farnl 'cuta. Morning boat kor glen cote and roslyk and Intermediate landings.? Ti.e il-im*r MINNA leave* Peck dtp every morning al 9L o'clock. Returniug, leaves Roalyn at S f M SUNDAT BOAT FOR WBSTPOINT. COLD SPRING, Cornwall aud Naw'i >r* ? The steamer HROAI'WAV wil laave pier foot o Jay alrset ev. ry 8'in.lay morning, at 71, o'i ock I in .ids at Tanker*. Haatlo^a. Dobu's Perry ,Tar eviown Sing Sing and Havsrstraw. EXCUR9IOHII. CONRT ISLAND KERRY.? THE NA18HON Christopher sltvat ? K. nv, Satis St ring street. Dey utreet Pier N ' 4 North rlv.r I Morris strei't) la I, 4. Landing at Port Hamilton. l?XCl KSION TO THE PltflM P * NKR -ItlillOM 1% STATEN 18LANDKR Cai t I O Phillips, Will r ir la ths Ktalung Hanks fiery ilay *??pt Saturday. ieav a^ as follow ? ? JHvith T' nt!i street WWlamsfeurg, 7 A. W. , Peck Slip T. A. M. ; Thlr'ieth tlreet, North river. 4A.M. Spring street. A M , I'ler N" 4 foot of Morrla street, # M. Fare for etenrsmn fti> centa. Refreihmaots, tall, tlahtng tackle, Ac., furnlahad on board. F IS1IING BANKS ?STUMER MARYLAND I.RAVRB l>. kstlpal^ A M., W.st Twsntb lh atraat at *. Her atreetat "H. pier No 4 N rhrlrer, at M\, 'lally. ? giept Hat urdays >ara 90cei,U Muaic, refrsilimrnts. baft and liuaa on boar! T ULY 12.? THE ONLY REGULAR SUNDAY BOAT. #f Ihe ateamer TA YLuR, for G en Core New R? belle City lalanl, Wight St me. Kort Sckulyer, an I Strattanuorl, will leave Peck a:ip at * A M. ; Bro <uie Mrea- Tentti ?ir~t 1W Twenty slits fr-M as Returning l?a"ee Gl?a Cove at .}| P.M., New R * hello, 3'*, stopn u? at ail the other landtag*. TO < IIAHTKR POR BXCI RSluNS-hlDE W IIERL Sleemhoata and tha barge* Rhine! eck. Leilng'on Hu. feiiol and Edmund P Dean. A'ao Florida and Conway's Fleaaant Valley Grove* to let. Office JHJ We at street, corner [of Barrow. II Ma LI. AN. HATRIHraiAL. AMTO'JNG MAN. JUST RETURN .? D FROM TU F I -t of War who had the honor ol heiong ng ui o:ie of th? two year reglnienta aged H, wlabe* > oi?u con< apindenew with ajoung lalywTth sa ultttwate view to ina r ? r, y Intel|igeiio? ratiaentent and a moderate !egr- of imnvy luliai anaible. Addreaa (eiicloaing ft agiaa able i Robert P., Herald oWoe for oaa Wt e. AH WIDOWER. ** TRAKB OLD, WUll !Ia-i \ cuifiD t, ?ine-a. anrl a fortune of |."?i.ni?i n f ;i im) who 1a aelllooking *|>eak* Kn*llah. Fren li and .iiuiin . ? r^a to make the ac^uaiiiUnee of a la.lj or w| l .w Iroontltotft v. ar* of a#e. w'tha vl>-w to matrl nony sn >?.???! i.e well edueate' and Is pmaea-l Ml of #10. MM., $ ... . rati. m of t ie WI. lower* ? apital. \ ' . v i t ? . |ng to have a ,..rv ha-pr life and an agr?"*bti. *n I ?> ? ortalue h -rae, may reply in atrlel con, 'idei,c?. Addrc*. T T. D D, llerai l office. . T~ HRRK T00RG MEN OP TUB UNITRD 8TATE8 Navy vriah to pen a c rresj o lener ? Ih t' ree to. ng lad. e* with a 1 lew to mat' i . on* N. ojtC aa lo povi -ty A*l<i saa J. B Siaica. Usorga B Das* at. J an- I' i* Uni'ed State* vwa ucr J. p J?ofc* n. Ship Island, fauM gj.alon