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Year, amount to $54,776, and the expenditures to $27,816 ©, leaving @ bulance of $26,960 40, which has been ap- lied to the discharge of the liabilities of the company, ‘The totul amount of the debte and liabilities of the oom- pany io $718,127 04; the svailable means arc $46,500 89— leaving the amount of liabilities, $671,026 15. ‘The cost of the entire line of road, when thoroughly finished and equipped, will very considerably exceed the original osti- mates. In allusion to this fact, the directors remark, ‘that in comparing the ultimate oost per mile of this road with thet of other roads similarly eiroumstanced, it will be found, with all the additions of discount and interest, ‘ot to exceed the general average. The whole amountof ‘the cost, or capital, is now provided for by stock and bonds, and the track and equipment are in good oon- dition, ‘The shippinz returns of the Board of Trade of Great Britain, for the month ending the Sth of June, exbibit the following resulte:— Motered inwards— Tonyace ron tHe Morn expine June 5, 1849. 1850. 1 British voesels.. 324,862 United States vise! 46 393, Other countries... 135,650 501,899 506 935. 500 804 ‘The clearances outwards were— 1849 1850. 1851, British veesels. $21,008 379,201 983.179 Doited States v 47,380 41,475 65,878 Other ecuntries..... 79,626 143,244 1734.95 448,004 563,920 627,152 With regard to the coasting trade, the tonnage entered dowards was 976,091, in the month ending the Sth cf Jane, 2649; 1,144,968 ia 1850; and 1,123,420 in 1851. ‘The cleare ‘ences outwards were 1,105,246 in June, 1849; 1,290,046 in 1850; and 1,224,484 in 1851. The inereave in the tonnage ef United States vessels entered and cleared during the month, will be eeen ata glance, It is @ larger per cent than thet of any other country, tock Exchan, $1600 U 86x, 67 = 115%, BW ah Seu 1H Ine Tin, "47 460 Long 4200 Ti) Int I "a, 6 10 Morris M0 Virgivis ty, 0 Ports Dry Dock no Bee ” Stonington RR 2100 100 do 0 pod Hot Oa Mort Bda 1590 do 3 00 Erie Iucctre WNor & Wor RR si 00 Erie Cony, 71° MD ao 10 ‘V7 che Bk of Com. full JOOS i 50 Reading RR. 200 32 Bk of N America, 10x 550 do x 1s 600 do 0 ® Mad & Ind RR D BOARD. i shs ae RR 109 5 a BW Reading RR PERSONAL. ri ® FORMATION WANTED OF ANW BRADY, OF BUT. Bridge, County Cavan, bj jana’ din New York wT laformanice rs ed at Edward Sh rk. NDORMATION WANTED—OP SARAH GALLAGUER, When Inst heard of was in the service of Rev. Mr. Me- Laughlin of P ia. Any information respecting the shove person w thankfully received by ber nioce Catho- xine Rogers, 13 Mott street, New York, Filedslphia papers Pieare copy. NFORMATION WANTED OF, bent RILEY, wee Jefe his Boarding house, M nt, ie bey moles! Lage Seon a Pen inform: ankfaily re ceived ie winter, ‘Haren ‘No. 38 Pearl street, New York. eT. SO ee re REWARD WILLBE PAID FORTHE RECOVERY ofa French Pointer Dog. He answers to the names price $10 of Dard aud Ray: ie ets waite and about thirty pounds, REWARD brown TALLMA A PACKAGE ENVELOPED IN Janet was lost from the pozket of & passnnsee in one of the Broadway emnibuses, betw per pare of Be away and the South Ferry, tetween, haley rat three And far olock. yesterday afternoon. The above reward ¥i id for ite delivery T, who is the occupant 40, at Delmonics ge i REWARD.—DOG LOST—ON TUESDAY ¥ MORNING $ in Third ar Fourteenth baron Spaniel: colur, black and whi above Cpe will b id to any 0 itm cy Ne. 322 Thin bis = g REWARD.—LOST, JULY 23, IN GOING FROM White street to Peck slip Ferry, & small black and white Cameo Bresstpin. The finder wi i confers at favor Pr ut reoeivs the above reward, by le to Lessey WEDNESDAY MORNING, IN ON’ ‘Tyson's Telograpls line of omnibusses, a Fosket Wi 4n7zD- Mates ‘BY A RESPECTABLE YOUN calle. wet marae as inst ot hil tog Pofuronce given and otrect. MEPL tA 24 Tham: Westy situation as Can give the beat of cit etrect, frome Me ag Taquire for Mrs, Carran. A YOUNG MARRIED WowaN, A whose o i rit cera babe is & month old, forence. Please call at 29 Kii Ws J THREE CR BE, ry NTED-BY A oman, & a siteation as Chamber Ironer, it Seamstress; dection to & othe count arth ste Twenty-fo ihr g Ppanoy, BY A SMART, ACT fi creqei qeined. treet, on the eral ‘housewerk in a susait fail to tah evusten, Best of reference san Be a Can be sean foe tres days. Pivsao eal REST REDS BLE a Proeegraue @ is travel with 1 ry od reference can bagiven. t, between Eighth and BOARDING, ae. Boskd WAN TED—Iw sou" ieseat aby jeang. fm fentlgnoan nd ‘aa mite (elthous. ry except Scunth. a oe Loy = a Sth. Unence eras riven Bitinec raat HOTEL, 0, mt BROaDway. Church. —Straager ye residents of this city, ee tne tom porary or permanent ‘d, will tind ver superior oramedations a& this house. Parlors ant bed- rooms eonnesticg, and every other convenience for tlemen, ING.—A VERY LARGD a. SAupeos for, gn the second floor, wit | aes Birstie for gent Pe | Spring. + weet adway, in a ie. ‘& handaome front baseman’, furnished Suuslt fauatly. m4 ‘Tie apartmente can be had with or without unturn! ni aet, ANTED—BY an, Situation, in an Ameri care of children. Apply at 122 Liberty atrocte bapa 3 by NG fauwily, to A. RESPECTABLE Ww young girl, SED fiTwation, BY A RESPECTABLE to take care of children; or a8 Chamber- general housework of a small private Inquire at 53 Bay. ituation as small Can Sirrens Grava and NTED—BY A rivate family, Can give, respoctable elty seen for two days, a! RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, Chambermaid, or to do the xencral house- 169 Mulberry street, Broome, third ficor, back root, — W: ANTE D-A SITUATION, BY A RESPEC TABLE | bhanpton. td yor ye? as east es Cogk; is will i end hie mother, in the vicinity of Broadway, but not ashing and ire be ween for two days | eet, Mor below Fulton ttreet.” Address | Svviya at o's ‘Sulliv atroct, becween Bleecker and Amity, | | PI eee ten RY A GENTLEMAN, Lm bf i ond child, board im i e are fe 4 OF no boarders, on a nee street. References exchanged. office. OARDING.—TO LET, VERY NEATLY FURNISHED | and rooms, replete with every comfort 84 lodgiog for slugi: gebtlemen, withous hoard, May be hud Le | spplicntjon ut 6 Franklin etreot, & tew doors west of Bro; z ENTEEL ACCOMMODATION FOR families. without childrea, at No. the Society Library, OARD WANTED—FOR A YOUNG GENTLEMAN ANTED—BY ‘aS situation to ed wash fur the ba ye scen for three days, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, va alec of a Vaby, and to do sewing, y. if requ Apri iy at 91 Fourth # basement, NTED—BY Ws a rituation a to do general houe ply corner of Stanton and Tillery street: ANTED—BY take care of ironing; would ba? good reference, Pi A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘WOM. s Chambermaid: would have no work. Good city Briecase 0 A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION TO a baby; would help in the washing and | ke herself rary, usefal, Can g.ve ease call at S67 Seventh avenne. Ap- A NTED—A ake her: \t liv: ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | young woman, ot to the coun ny seen at No, 59 Fi the rea A SEAMSTRESS WANTS A SITU. to eew and take care of ehildres TION iy an American; is Refers to those with whom Herald off wolf usef al ing. Ad . 48 Chambermaid or Waiter try. Can give good city refernces. Can ifth avenue, near Twenty-fifth street, ia Wary, her baly, five mouths oli, Vendam street, in the NTED—BY Ww situation ti smell private family, or to do chamberwork and fine wash= | Mek and trouing, Mest of elty Reference given if required from Leg last. places’ Please call at It Avenue Av earner Thine torpth street, entrance in Thirtoeuth street, third flosr, froat room, Can be econ ng Vrote: Was. ing in a private tam asmallfamily, Phe None need spply withont good city roterences and capacit . NIED—A S(TUATION BY A RESPECTABLE A PROTESTANT YOUNG MARRIED | uation as Wet Nurse. She ha: Plena call at Mer. Tloyd's, 52 Cau be seen for two daya. A RESPECTAGLE YOUNG WOMAN, 0 do cooking, washirg and ironing ia & e re for two day WEST TREBE. A A nt girl, a Nurse and Soumstress ina roin last pls to do ths Chamber work and tine wash- ily. or to do the general house work of jean call 123 Walker etrect in the rear. 7 AN’ derstande baking. may be scen for two th s it be! Thirte ANTED—BY plain house work for ANTED— irorer, and can brin, last place ; froin 12 M.’to 2 o'elo 7 ANTED—BY as Cook, W. work fora emall Exquire at 118 duet, ©. for two d TED—A sit Young woman, a9 Cook, Washer, and Ironer; aud wa- The (best of city’ referonces given and days. ok, Washer sod Ironer; or to do geacrai pb eee family. No objection to go ‘A COOK, WHO IS 4. GOOD Wasuee AND tush enly need young woma: genersl houcework of rocommen¢ed for neatness, honesty, sobriety, and good eon- Please eall at 11S Mulberry street, Room No. 7. y AB eR A ee ee BY A paoraerare has no otjection to go tothe country. Ade 260 Twelfth street, corner of Third avenue, Can ATION, BY A RESPRCTAGLE Please apply a the Eighth and t No. Isz ath ave A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION Can give the best of city owery, ia the shoe store, satisfactor: apply at ca P.M, this day. A YOUNG yom am, A SITUATION 0 do geucral houre- y bestot city reference. joor, frout room. reference from her 0 113 Fourth street, OARPING AT STATEN ISLAND—¥OR A GENTLE man and wife, or small family, in a very prothy aut Leovtifully situated cottage, ina small and pleassattam i immediately, at 19 Washington street, coraer of F DOARDING HOUSE AND HOTEL KEEPERS.—SEV&- vat hundred dollars to let on security, the loaner aut family boaréing in the hi tral location, or down referrels References exchanged. Apaly, als week, office of this pap: the Journal of Commerce, y. contidentially. — i MMER BOARD WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN AND SD his wife, in the neighborhood of New York. Distanos not to excoed twenty-five or thirty miles. A good farm hoase, where a good table is kept, on the East or Norta rivers, or on the Bay, would be proferred. Address, post paid, box 257 | Post office, New Yor! SPANISH GENTLEMAN, DESIROUS OF LEARN- ing the English language, wishes to obtain board in the | evuntry, or in one ¢f the neighboring villages, in a family Where English is epeken and Spans understood, and wher) | he can ti mye sons from a resident in the family. Address, with par sles saa erwe to Box 883 Post Offive, OTICE 10 GENTLEN THE SUBSCRIBER | would intimate to single gentlomon desir, antly furnished parlor and bedrooms, with all th pr ivements and conveniences, baths, wash rooms, Kc., that he hasjately fitted upin most supi ri at b 'g clegence oud comfert. a few such, which he w ie | Shostahher alibvatneerd. Gontiansa sinthing segether | f! arrangements for the whole of thei, aud | dee fai His would be ploasad i show the epartunents to visiters, aud ESrTs ge ty gottetta aol \ r FOUN REEVE, 294 and 593 Broadway. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. t PAA RARAA AAD AIRAANNAAINS aa | D SEOLUTION OF COPARTNERSIIP.—THE BUSI | css heretofore carried on under the name and firm of | Horace & Winterroth, Mair Cu ters and Drassers, in the Howard Hotel, of this‘city, ie this day dissol convert. The business het after will be ndersigned, who ieonly at th: rized to reneiva ing debts due fim, duly 224, 1 oE—inE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX. Netween M & RIPLEY la this Gey tl WILLIAM B. RIPLEY. ZENO BURNHAY. Axa wee EW YORK, isi keMovaL, —GEO, W. FARNUAM “merchant tailor, has removed from No. 19 Pack Pia _ pring and Prince otresta ONS, IMPORTES ave removed ¢ . H, SIMPSON & S brendies, and sexera, of wines, ir eflice to No. 19 Beaver street, near New stro, where they | © are constantly receiving, as usual, wines, brandics, &e., from Europe, which they offer for sale, from bond, ou casy | terms, BY A VERY RESPECTA- he and iron, oF to do ti ily. ‘Can be well k ina ‘private fail AN TED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARLE, smart, active able woman, best of ference given. pith the washing id i ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CUSTOM CUTTER, & penton thorenh! *ounE Wouan, ae Cham dermal Unexception: bars ton etre BY A STEADY RESPECT. hay no objection to assist jag in a small family, Can give nee. Please to apply at 31 Prince iy for the above; good city at this office. qualine meric ress Osta DRAFT FOR a Rye whe! BY DODGE & n Francisco, Boston, novepted Pr raya at Dodge & ¢ e, 25 Courtland? street, x S ne? Shh aris mens has boon stopped. jer wi suite y leaving : Hiestlngn & Cov, 8 South Willows rosea? Lost 0X, BOARD THE STRAMDOAT Bay STATE cn her trip, gmall yellow Tru ened Nephews, 63}, Broacway. Said ts or'peert ea by the steamer A. fer raneg Notice of the lose is trendy riven at the offics of plicate, and mot to admit the amer to obta n the al. mpany Any person who will give tafe Be conviction of ‘the persons, Sunday morning laet, commit, the unlawful net Jarge evils, intend Company's wharf, nthe bay ‘the Planters’ Aine eens AE atevety geod eltiags te suptce and Nicg te punishment ny perren who is so degrtded in vi ené lest to einviple. commit so went &n set on the property of indithla © ‘A body of persons who ere 'y to correct an odious monopoly, an t in of every i On the. Tolaka, wwe Fich oF poor, by ronvin commodate the proplo, at half price, We live under'a government of laws, an every man Laen deep stake ia he good order and wholesome regulation of society. Mon who heve co mitted thir outeage Seine? the law end private right, will nut heritat £. portunity otters, to commit a much deeper erita: life or property are aa%e if crimes like these are 6u ueponibed. $10" REWARD —TAREN | row | THE orrice or 47 the Zist or th thi ividwal the rubseriter, all strect, on the nee. mo e Pocket Book, ceatsiain, . Balers of ne! 00s oF valve te ey one bus the wi ned. Toepaliove reward will be paid fe return of the Pocket arde or by @ame to him thr Mestions Wall steoet. stion house. on Mon ley wae called to the cha: majority of the various anbeori, the fo! mittee was appoinsed to invest ani Biooe the fund ‘esile ted: Aldermen Ganley, # Dischett, Coorhers, and Bradford. DICKSON, 8AN = ml Wolfe, & © mirsion Mercheete 4 eral Hi Benet LEAL ye % jelifex, omni fortis. Kefer to Mosers fae fork Meier star De Paes. Allison, Hoa. tenlan ‘Franela Naat ae eae epgneee iM (f AND COSTLY Sm po Soy Se ueeae ei a APPLY “AT 135 BRO 1) BROA BAL tale. ake & Grand Pious for sale as above. TO COR TRACTORS — this aasocia- ad either of which places the jen onsenry lafcem Perincung: Sarees | foreach only Bulwis “ Whi 8b, $2 The we, W ANTED—BY room in ® above Warren exchanged. ‘Address Box 2,755 Lower Post Offi: 4 privatefamily without board: A YOUNG MAN, A FURNISHED losation not or below Pulton wiresh | Rel Linen family, or me Wai Y nite 2 Has no ob ject ANTED—A R! have the privitg we the nses and disbure . WAGSTAFF'S between 12 and Io’ BDA srpvamon, Artrict teetutal treet, bet ESPECTADLE, CLEVER boy, 103 coffin lock. Ty ANTED—A s respectable young management of hor ave no objection te refere Address ITUATION, AS COACHMAN, BY A an, who unde stands the Cape and ee id carriages perfe »go to the country. U aieeeaty p ATCOM Mea country. W to the | No.4, CENTS WANTED—TO OPERATE FOR THE Me chanter, Union Health ae at the © A GERMAN Wo! mill, a wy ae pial ow i, a ib Fran’ th Hin street. STEADY, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN WANTS A siTva on 8 salon He with me fer Livi bject Middn and ier hae sive fa bane been a skate inte in rreter an. Address C Brickell RUG CLERK a een in the thas Ligh leave address J. NE FU geod shpmeoes, may obtain » y addressing (with rele te Y a one all a Pro Ly Amon yy etreet, ciety Oftve,”” hod Ohambere nteeste WANTED-ONE, T0 GO INTO THE wager wil be expenses paid . vuart eeouales, | rs. France Association, Apply y: MAN, WITH ute ® situation as Wet Nurse, Apply at 25 | Ls lopenard strom. A FRESH BREAST oF WANTED | BY A BE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SiTU- fle is fally compete f | netries. ve atisfactory refer Would preter SITUATION WANTED. Otee, will ‘be “ietended w an in a private family, or as Waiter in a ‘ake himself generally usefol, and would country : 8 comfortable homne,being mors wages. e best of city referer F.C, Hersid vihes, oF oan be roreet, Brock! WANTED.-o! LY car. tence, We.) BGs at thls qite ATION Wal maker, to execute whatever aed watel: ednent ot to repair engrave visiting cards, tre and references at Mr, dress SITUATIONS righ tee s' be learn ¢ Sewing Gi ty and country apy hoants, | will ehelove @l-expinining the emplopmont, tome me ter, ) Salesmen epere, Ce Reals NTED OY A Finer RATE WATCI- omever and fh lag» long enpotionce, ane xpeditiously ; can also the bert manner. Ad- abe on rasse, 05 Fulton street. ANTED-—BY TWO YOUNG other t Wen oh ae Cook ry, When thi THOS. PRR oO 1 Lope wm he aay A Person Wo ‘Tito. «eat roughly w clothing, foe th: Seirus 0 RESP ROTATE PROTESTANT VOUNC WOMEN Cen be econ at No. I one €, ee la Table et work; the other se ream: wotting np of boyt Phaations—one to do pemeral |p na ae, and to tak re of 87 Mote anreet, tear build voy ay Contined w meres Tints forte wetr Biya sy DY, RECENTLY ARRIV en ca Dp ROW ENGLAND, tagner ment, ne Go retnersy in a family. id Bogtien edacatinn, she tene. © Frens! Ms LORSES, AARKIAGES, due. N= YORK HORSE BAZAAR, Sl CROSBY STREET. — ion Horses, Carriages, ness, Saddles, avery Monday ond Wednesday, at 2 o'clock. ove of will ‘plenag call and have it JOHN H. GATFIELD, Proprietor. TINE HORSE, WITH Light WAGON arn (oh if sold together); fast ud. To be soan.on and | tables, No. ‘est to be seen at the stables, be- seen Sant "Pocock PM. Wagon and harness made to E having property to di red. Tegiste: ANDSOME DAPPLE BAY MARE, WITH Licut | Wagon and harness, for sale. Is 8 fast traveller, atyliah, tle, and excellent u: Le. be ymncetootder: Is West Thirte tn tees. Wagon to o top | lied for immediately. Can ry, 30 Broadway. Tofcen‘at John ©. lamas Reposttn OR SALE, AN EXCELLENT C SPRING GIG, by 0 ic beat makers. Tt will be sold a bag: | feecher ube Or ie ‘Apply to Bal, | QUAR. gerd by thousand speedy cure for fare. pe % HELLEY's. —FAMILI 3 “SUPPLIED with TURTLE Soup, euch ae the; rely meet wi Sons tena: partof the cles.’ Orders must be sent to 930 Broad if MPORTANT |ARRIVAL—A | MULIGA- turtle cook. ‘Those who woul acquires the abo ws should vielt the recherche orth-weet corner et | x wie, SO | | | | | | Us LLEY" $ RESTAURANT [8 THE COOLEST ESTA- burent in New York, with Eepy's ventilation. —WwooDcocs, og SARS rR0G Lobster Salad and Maycnaise, Le . Tar Steaks, Chickens a la Tartan Pate Ge folectas, and. ali the. GHlcurcan delicacies of earth, slr, amd water, ‘Little Neck It, tender and refreshi ry RENC LOOKING GLAss PLATES. AND RoUGa e Glass for ay Lights, trom the manufactory of St, | Marie d Olen f te may be had plication, 0 THE LADIES.—JUST RECRIVED, AN BL Assortment of long and short black Idee Mite, super quality, and very oh of Muslin Frias mings, Laces, &e., at PETER | Ro wents’ Me) Broadway. Fess; SA LARGE QUANTITY OF SILVER-PAPER, ‘other just reveived, te be seid eh apy KEPLI " ‘Maiden Ia: GENTLEMEN'S Cc OAK Tass A LARGE AS- | cottment of new 45 Son etree IMPORTERS, NO. Fane Strange i, STRANGE & ROTUER, + Murray strect.—french Flowers, Ost Feathers. and Materials for Flower Makers.— nferm bag a meg that during tue re- re wy place, they have removed treet, where they are ment of the Adapted for he jov- | ch they invite the atvention of ARBLE MANTELS FO SALE.—TWo BLACK i Italian Marble Mantels, mellicm size, Enquire at building No. G Stone street. FIRST QUALITY As * oh Me manuls tu coneta rp 144 Cham XTR iE, Kiver Railroad Depor. | to NT, AND hay 4A Parm hand, Fi hs street, near the ftudeo ~ ge by his etriet attention ine of the trade he practi pe of not Tenet. it ore ares ii! fii wh nf taapodsible ton, Mare. No letier taken the portace is paid. OF DR. C. Ww. BORACK AT NEW ¥ W. Roback, fr ree der Port Omee, ‘sales y ¢ it prepared to adopt Sem to the following user and the immediate con- for following Topicr—He ean be Fulte often, oF by letter, if pre be ake use of his power 01 foltew fall deseription hy jee given for their eesefvl aeeomplishmen ting | dive or teal estate: the puechasing of tickets, and thy Li Alo hac had the howor of receiving & cersineute {rom th Honerate ©. John Berandotte, formerly King of Sweden, Which it ill give him great pleneure ia Mowing ty those he fever tim with t mn cording to 6 $4 in fol &. Pe ve thei tite dradn by sending the date of bg te letters containing the above fee will te earned abe diets We mea, oF Fresca tem & Co ah ve tention, ard nattvities be went to @y part ot the tnited te ger. All| stters, on any of the Till be anewere ‘gratia. Iite office looks below Brow ‘way. ve kN *e eColaare, 27 and 20 Pearl etree. | ANT | THE FIREMEN. a T A SPECIAL ING Pa A hey sERTING OF Pe or PEA RL Ose cps Too oot eahy A 24, the ello wing see ons were adopted: a hereas, Bow oo. ut by our Cor a oe Leen taken fromm us to build. a Court Houser the back, end whereau the utility of our service in the hee department wit fully explained in the romonatrance of the Chief Loginsor avr inst Our removal; therefore, be 1b Kesolved, That our Company | ong to have houses erected rier to © removal Ceti ay exprosset by Geo. MH. in, Eq. ea aud W sige Comrnit- tee, aud the recent action of faraiag outof d bined with A the ry tie new. boilding re and Water Committers w believe the power has pr picaolved, 7 the ree ree ent order of Conmiseionor of ‘epuirs and Supplies, Wm. Adams, removing us wie ay i Hand agsivet the sapross-d wish and. donte hard of Aldermen, teeta with our cvutompt at tae tilly effort to Gieplay a tite brief ax thority, Kerolved, That the Superintendea®, of Pattie, Buildings, Jobell Block, from the beantiful of stabborness ex: ited by hit, fully merits aud d frei this claract with Amevere re- sure reston thoss are ng time should ine d the of ommunit Tabored tor it. from who have a deserved: Heesived. Ther this Cempany wit’ not do dat dete (by the want of a location only) until th in prospective are euitably ption. Fev ‘That the resolutions o be pablished in New Yak Herald, AUGUSTUS HUD, Poreusa. CuanLes A. Moons, Seer tat from this houses BOW: 1 py Parlor Furniture, “ Bras: three-ply ved fe ain Carpets; Wiedow Curtaiog sud draa ment Wieror! Sante) Orhannte evtoncten Diniag Talos, a'and Crockery Ware, Silver Plated Castors, Cutlery, Painted Chamber Furniture, Ataie_\ Hedeand Bedding Stair and Hall Carpets, Ma and Sofas, with all the usual a of a I furnished house, Kitohen Purui' dd Without resery Catalog CTION NOTICE —GROC vars, Lemon Syrup, hait-past ten orclock. fe front of the store 81° bey harccts Golong and Lyson Skin Yea, Ground African Cayonne Pepper, Prexch Brandy Cherries, choice Meisza Bunch wad luster Bi Conon, , Lemon Syrup, Soap, Can- gles, Brandy ey, Winer, Claret, Mackerel, 8: Salmon, Herings, Boy hug &e PCARTER, Auctioneer, 57 Dey stroot yerzon NOTICE.—THOMAS BELL, AUCTT Hi teage Sale of Motseliu!d this &, aE Bo dg o'clock, in tho Auction Rooms, Williain street, removed from Pearl street aud ing £0 ct ; 1, parlor, and kitehen seran) mace under peculiar cireumstane siuired. FOR ‘SALE AND TO Lar OTLERA FOR SALB— Ne BOILER, (NEW,) Pour fees diameter, eonta y ree ineb tal five feet Os. PROSSER & SON, 2) Platt street. Poe SALE OR TO LET—A DESIRABLE couNTeY residerce at Stainfi fronting on the $ commar ding an exten nutes walk fr ¥ 9 story aud aptic hoi ¥ rooms On each floor, ia itchen, store room, ond auwero slicing doors, marblt mantels, grate wader the whoie b nd cover. JOR SALE—A LEASE OF houSE AND Store V2.4 ight! one of the best m ‘as Mra, Carduer'a and doing & 1% som: in the city. ‘ed bun Phe dwelling part is very wice and coaveuient ; the rent very low. OR SALE—AN EXCELLENT Hons nd Harness, with the work of toe bas im th oy. and eou large rtores ob corer of Fourth street and Broadway, or at: ‘a Meet or st. 7OR SA SALF—A VERY DESIKABLE STOCK or Freneh, German, aud American goods, with leave of store uta moderate reat, in ope of the best stands oa Hroad- way. The store ia doing a quod bus! and prascate a capital opportunity for a person wishing. to agrin trade, Terme liberal, or would be exchateed if applisd® for iaume: diately. Address R RK, at b this | office. aoe bors yt THE Price gtd AND BEST Fs- at and ine if applied tor 9701 a ae a pital ilars. Address A. A. A, re an interview can be ating when gM: iil be attended to, OR SALE.-ON ACCOUNT OF ILL HEALTH, THE proprietor offers for sale the entire stock and fixtures of F the restaurant, known as the Village Hall, in the village of Newbury. It is most eleantly fitted up, and is now doing a good business, For particulars enquire of Hugh $. Short, of Broadway and Broome street, New York, or of the F john Lockwood, at Newburg. OR s. LE—THE Lik AND. LEASE. whol The location i: cellent opportunity t profitably, Tera of s emall! enpital this o' OR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK, AND FIXTURES OF a Packet Office, grocery store and business. The reason for selling out is in consequen: pes Proprietor retiring trom business. Apply at li3 South LET ‘OR oR flees « H4uors, ong ata, hinent to any OTEL AND RESTAURANT TO t pre, ‘avd enterpris portunity | with, as the business is steadily Inerousing. ‘Addre's by jotel, Box 6s Povt Office, Philadel- to phis, or Box , New teas OUND FOR SALE.—A FIRST RATE DOG. CANBE | seen at 392 Wert Seventeenth strovt, eves D FLOOR, 180. 4 ila NO GROCERS.—s SUGAR MILL, IN GooD ORDER. having beeu very little eed, for sale cheap at No. 0 LEASP~YPRANKLIN HOUSE BUILDINGS —THE Salesroot, om second floor of 1% Dey street. eadway, cornet Also, the front half of se V7 Broad. ating with the above, s@urding a frontage of ay, furwished with water closets, Ke. Will be leased separately, if S. THOMPSON, St Courtland street. Offices in the Sbove buildings © LET, “AND LEASE FOR ag SUIT OF ROOMS, No. Isl Broadway, second oor, oe with the f inion desiratleand ceutesl Ycention for un steer. & Gorman of French importer, engaged in the business, For furt AT fuqairw of 5 LEY, on thy premises, AB, ANEAT TWO stony ‘Said house is pleasant- wathof the dope te will Aprile Apply a itoeheites” —_rais p pes 4 ly situated rented from t utier, N .OL ET—A VERY LANG MALL. hall Dy 0 LET-LOWER PART OF THE TWO STORY DRI house, corner of Moarve and Scammel stroeta. 4 back parlor, tas in attic. ‘crde. 7. Quakerism: of the Story ef my S, The Anglo Saxon Race, fe 16 V Thc heray Hrewiver: 10. Austen bets’ Journal. Po fesigning Fagment, Short Artic a corete oe a " . bar attached, doing a | Bevor ve the last Loat elove Thursday, July Si, Hetel, 108 Tha by WW ¢ street, N. of At aa Ry g'eloe New York Ssk AR aTOGa Sour SOB ea eae in sett SE—TROTTING—SATURDS Y, JULY Puree $2 mi tne. mile heats, in harness, ‘ore g-g. Vermont; O, Du f cuet ya Maid; Isane wk enters ci. SPORTING, nnn SECOND SAM PATCH-R, ying JUMP OFF Sas af Hariom, This Afternoon, at9 o'clock, | As ior awe FINANCIAL, ~~ etn OO COON ANTED—AN “AC TIVE, SMART MAN, AS A PART. ner, with $ 000, ina patented actiols, of ral’ tan, on Wh profits are over F cent, vest, for one week, “Patent,” Herald’ office, with name adress. N A LUCRATIVE AND LONG trouised most respectable but ssessod of from 124), lower Post | ANK OF SALISBU RY BOERS oP py Bane oF Soliobury, Maryland, re f coat dig E. tdaGaTONS ‘es Wik iam street, | Bes oount, by ‘| oe INIA STATE 6 PER CENT COUPON BOND3— | aviog tals s& years to run, interest payable in this eity, Hirough the rep house of Seldea, With- 50,000 Coupon Bonds, Ta a gums to suit foriuvesty | ers& ow pree \%, oF for jaa Annuity Tew its prive ow the mark ut stocks of our country, may be peony ing letter of t ary of the United States Wasiisaron, J 1st. 1 have lately carefully examined the debt erolit, ‘andr rources of the State of Virginia, and am ‘Coupon Bonds. which that Sta wipal, and t, these brads are fully he marke persona, L of tues bovds, ng, the and the rate of interest, prefurab: ascurees of V inginia are most ample and rapiily in- and the people of Uke State aro characberwed by @ f honor, aad of morat obligation. | I believe Pi othera it uPa0N, Exe A knows thst there io dee from the Gotan unto Kobert Jobnaton, or b Jaly, nura, payable sean ny! tre prove “his Bond i of the Treasurer of Vir- and for the payment | awealth of Virginia is Richmond, lst July J. BLOWN, Jx., S2eond Auditor. Ro, Burien. Treasurer. ect lintitity or debt of Virginia, before issu- gany of this Toan, wa: is debt is held— t $11,862,000 | mn balance her debt | ber, in $500 | daretrans | Showing thet Virzinis, like New sone by her resources. ‘This stock is tot ento at the offeg of th ‘They are payal ferstae by delivery. They, have Thirty: Five. yours te Fos, | and the interest Se PaUNts in this eity, on the 19t of January and July. Mis York. ‘TO LOAN—AT nt 1 Wail strect, Now $25,000 ode! fms to avit applicants, om productive ; Free JON bacrid ty. Apply & bo Napeatecdie No, 23 Wail street, corner of Hrosd. TO $3,00~A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD | $1,500 sreceineitsinenn quatitessionn, taseoe-a febaree of buying the whole or half interest of a wall ests- Bick Feafectahe office business, paying from $2.5) to FEW ayer. Ratislnctory proofs piven. A note addresse. “Tt pative.” and left at the office of the New York | traid, will be attemded to, | | Gast OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— Ladies of gentlemen leaving the city, ot breakin, | sreockaeetne® monies Joavlon, Se cite se beeaae | Ruraiturs, is. by sonding Havel she page or et hie co i. , DUSSRLDOR?, 13 Rm otros sdioa atteniea iw Mra. Mor) Vast ore c OTRIxG AND PURNITURE ANTED — . Purultare, and Jewelry, ut ira h post or otherwisa roadway, up stairs. f 5 | _Landion attended t VAST OFF ULOTHIN —LAVLESAND GEN if their left off clothing, | a plaes. Ladics | € ( OTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. %. ten having any # i ° oe Lok | the ean Tesxideuce, of en. MERUORS. |} 20 DORN SP. JULIEN CLARET—SPLLING AT 4. avd b .- Aloo, 100 dvsen Bb. Be | tephe, at ver di returwed) Brandy Store, 450 Br corner of | Very superiot Be. Seiten and Oi a Marzous FANY AND TROY STO°K ALES, 1X SMALL KEGS, tap, ach—eulted for family use, an iu any part of the city. Ke; when empty. rhe celebrated Beas corner of Crosby livered free ot'« te be 40 Br neve aly Bore, #AL NOTICE. T\C R= ALL PERSONS INDEATED TOTIF STATS of Wilitem H Deupree, late of Lexington, leceased, are hereby resp oulully tor aegte ate payment: and all persons ha ing de- focea a terme of the | 4 are hercly requested to pcesoms Bs. Depress, Li outrig, Lexington, € given that the Dax Hooks ete Peyment on Tueaday, the 2 | then be prepared lethorpe SOTHICE RECELY ER TAXES, 6 NEW mer rer, Tet of 4d two per cont on ising taxes from? A. M. to rroetved | HART, Receiv ing at Fort Hamil! | Fae new a 4 . N. Tab na, forthe oes Trotn Spring street ‘ook ¢ deily ‘caglont te 3 follow ss et XCURSIONS TO THE F: Saturdays. 1 o'clock, retwen- tolreaiments, pro- ing vide ¥ O EXCt BEION, PARTIES. <The BARGE LEXING. ton will be te tet for excursions om teasonahle teri, ~NEW Tone are: OR GEMS OF fen dom, ORTON, UCKTON'S Raw RGF RL.—THE fegaxn, EDITION e Martin now rend Cs tpe ith every ex od Krantz of diction, and ea whie euler’ ti it ing Port Price bicep ae OVERIES.—" THE DECAPITATION ik, Key, Commiscioner of ts by che exeontive,” was one of Day ties,“ in honor of which” be W lest winter.” ‘This discovery, however, war iw. erely. The payment to Goodyear in 1847, of $5.00 te to, work wider Goodyear’ Patent, whick Day anly lately dincovercd ie of no woe, ia a great disccvery 0 he we: onion of $50 for the ecnviction of Infringers ou. Goedyene's: Potente st hi i sitet, and ts now the only | neeption of Day'n, and nntondt wee o voles ® yee pias ars i ing Re ‘your before his epavien- ton for hie patent u on ‘vo Daj wiics paid toa mh who bad Totty Tie Seeres tn Ocodyeurs for exhiition of inveative andat wt how closely one Inventor will some- the Deets of an forde ant eg iicaine re mre | Ds copie, | . LONG & BROTHER, 45 Ann street, fs in ee tT, and well adaptod to the business, RS. MAL HALL, om board of the boat, xX Murray siveet of of Williamson & Vail, 1 West ‘TRAY ELLERS) GUIDE. 1 fk DENT AY ARRIVED AT A QUARTER Past sterday, ma\ing the nawal innaings, arainst heat wind, Ianding her passengers tty n ad of the Weeid. ‘Tue Henty Clay hi * ef at the foot «f Chembert ‘eo ev T Aboreday ord s sterday, 7 y LINE ror ATBANY. ‘Tie eplendi tow preee 4D. Acker, ieaves the p | Altony and int dinte Ly day Ard Faturdiey mornings, 67 o'eb FTERNOON BOAT FOR CO “8 burgh and Pous) keopete= landing at Caldwell’, Cold veuyall and Mi.ton—tary W cents, The fast sail at eudoet, will leave on at 4 o'clock: re a0 aw YORK AxD, PISTADELPUTASNE YORE an Lege ited States Mail fines Sertey R ee Care of ane aunor PALLROAD Lt b LINE rao Saw ort to Phy Keng Pier 1 North River, by lorning Lins, at & 0 | which w thing | P | the worthy ree ope | hut would pro! | bim constantiy op | On thet point, dus ing, OUR WASHINGTON roe th a “ Wasuinoron, July 22, 1861. As it has been rumored that the T, ! Railroad Company have opened an office here, as there is no doubt but what their interests will be pushed beth in and out of Congress, it will be ap well that the public should know precisely the facte of the case, aad the basis of the present claim of the company, Bae assignees of Garay’s rights, whatever eae Washington Republic, of the 19th instant, "the grant goverment of of certain privile tha Mexico Bea tee eater ad frp citizens, These ivileges have: ‘a UDeX, tedly revi revoked, ait statementis eon. ‘The privileges granted to Garay have not been revoked, but have expired by their own limitation. The os uestion between the Tehuantepec company andthe Mexican got avrg ment is not as to the revocation of mae we jut as to the renewal of privileges expired. The Bases de Tacubvya were % tempo prey isional law, or guast constitution, yy Santa Apna, at the bead of his orang, at successful revolution, by which he had overthro’ the constitutional government. By the seventh pg ticle, Santa Anna reserved to himself power; and in virtue of the anthority of this sik, granted to D. Jose Garay the exclusive privilege of ‘across the ears; with an re @ right of way for a canal or rail Isthmus of Tehuantepec, for fifty express condition, however, that if the surveys were not begun and completed within — months from. | athe! of the grant, and the work comm within ten rnonths thereafter, ad rivil | cease, and become null and void privilege a3 Garay, who took the grant in the expectation of | making a egeculation by the salo of the priv failed to have the surveys made or work pee. within the required time, ar Palle grant thay be-. | came forfeil void, by its own terms. In 1846, >a y @ frien dof Santa Ange and Garay, | being Presider t ed to Garay a re- | newal of his pr! g the time for the work for ten months longer, under at seventh base of Taeu- crity to make the ae originally, ite pi ee pretended that Salag fea ag more authority to grant a reaewal tham Mr. Fillmore has to grape to Mr. Whitney the right of way, and thirty miles on each side of the roud to the “Pacific, for which he has been petition- uray was unable to find any . exe bic the time tismi d by chaser for his the renewal ¢ Several ye 3 see ver, this privilege, only void for want of any Iswtal jas to graut a renewal, but the ed by failure to commence the time limited in the renewal, be- second time forfe work witbia th came euddguly very valuable, by the discovery of the vastty ulifornia. Garay, well know- ing that be could not obtain a renewal of bis privi- oistration of Mexieo, een- ceived the idea teresting with him American, citizens, friends of the administration, whose infla- ence might force frow che government of Mexico a renewal of li Tous the chief p is to obtain a reney lege from the then vse of the ‘Tehuantepec treaty lof Garay’s privilege. If the | treaty wes Fir intended to promote the commu- nication bet there would be no difficulty. auent, Congress, and people, vas to have the work made, but are unwilling to be forced to renew the forfeited privileges of Ge You mistook my day, in whic: this goverrmen’ thing. I did rot me government b. for I knew ret graph dispatch, the other arts to induce i) amnoant to no- pose, that this thatthe attitude of the Mexican d its representative here, was so de- ed not to bef into a renewal of tion which looks 4, and not ppertaues the work, government hero to inter- » presenting the fea- a, Will mest with the govermment, termined au to the stabil: thas it was u fere: A fai tures of that w approval cf Me iD to the any other Ww rmnent laterfering ia ucteous aud peaceable negotiation, i a if Ga- vay bad rights not, they having expired—it ec yvernivent no excuse for interference a queztion to be tried i Mexico. And if this were lmit it, by negotiating a AUG, of before the tribuad not eo, why de | treaty at alll ln Correspondence, July 21, 1991. Wig and De- Pu Can of this State t forces for the great litia October next, aod en the Protimi- struggle, he bas given us ore already m | battle which is to | | Governor Jobnet: nary to that importa | an exposition and defence of his adiaiuisirasion, pecially of his course and § upon the subject | of tlavery, and bis intentions in regard vo the bill ion of o ro—thas pealing that part of the Vennay , forbidding the vrary eoninoment of vered at Co | | —paseed at he} | he holds in bis po anti-slaver, wee of our jails fo | tugitive slaves | lumbia, the other day, 1 gatives of the | by, or made eubeer that he po i law of the t In bit dott to withheld ' his approval « leg U which ia bies opini 1 conflicted © with cich right or j ea, and’ | intended to use his proregetive in thas w r He arnounecd als “ of the Legistature Le would setarn | whieh it originated | the people wor fores. hixce city mahags me quainted with | dates, | opine on wade | would be an ove the cemoc question of + | and is bole j om the sls larity he erjos Bigher, a gen ke | dirposition, pore: discriminating mind what prosy in bi loose snd unguarded bores being sanguage, which reoders ack. Besides, bis vote in proviso cannot be ag the ensuing campaign, be * boldly —aliempt no eq nt favor of the iba at ** face the we | cation—tell the y ople his voto Was wi | that be is now convinced of the fact. Further, sure them that he eutertains no sy ™pachies with Wilmot, or acy of his adberente—that he is | now, and will ever remain, » defender of the consti- | tution—that the slavery question is to be met and tetthd upon the basis of the compromises of the last session of Congress. 'f he does not openly and frankly do all these things, he will mort asearedly lore the votes of 10,000 Sl naowate, who will not mek | Op epgrench the polls at the coming election. ‘Then, ie] Bigter has to carry upon bis shogiders, to @ great extent, the unpopul rit jong thousands of | the democratic party, of Teage Campbell, a candi- | date for the Supreme bench. ee to the Catholic church, and, ia <a intolerance of certain religious faiths in this interd to cut him at the polls, ostensibly upen the | ground of incompetency, which is all d downright p teape 7 fa Colone advocating the claims Judge, in obedience to the requirements of t ; cota —t ‘the di- | rection of = veer ets nea iN this, ond are weir e fae! crush “Colonel Big! a published letter of the 25 Tam, \ nmittee at Easton, does | exactly satisfy ‘the Union mon begeeeane me expressions on the rubject of the Pugitive Slave law, are uttered with qualifications which will not answer the true dems eaey, ot even the Union men | of the whig party of this State, who have announced | their intention te vete for him Ho makes @ sort for the paren ge of Uo law for the rendi- tive slaves, aud utters asa salvo to the pists, that provicon wos, at the same time, ‘ot the suppers on of the slave mart im the strict of Colum bia. anc that the question of ing slavery into the territories bas been in the same way referred tothe people who y the oil 1, ih every instance, interdict its Coy entiments ure denounced wot cole Se Union men of the demoeratic party, but nen men of the hebag party, who will not, they say, 3 port Governor Jobneton’s preteasions in short. the whole letter ie regarded as a milk and water 44 the estimation of Col. B’e im wach barm apd ne good. 4 apology duetion, calew ated, Political friends, to Res

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