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COMMER c I AL LF F MONEY MA RKET. Mowpay, June 23—6 P.M. ‘The etock market opened this morning ‘Sotive and Duoyant. Eric and Reading railroad have taken a fresh Btart ; im fact, all the fancies were in demand at better prices. At the first Board, Erie bonds, 1871, weat up \ per cent ; Erie, 1808, 4 ; Penm. Coal Co., %% ; Stoming- fon, \ ; Rochester and Syracuse, 4 ; Harlem. 3 ; Nor- wich and Worcester, + ; Reading Railroad ; Michi- fran Central, \4, Atthe second Boani. N. A. Trust ad- wanced % per cent.; Nicaragua Transit 1, since last sale § Penn. Coal, ine, \{; Reading Railroad, % ; Eric Railroad, 4; Norwich and Worcester, 1; Stonington 14; Panama Railroad 1, sincs last sale; Michigan Rail road 1, Most of the transactions this afternoon were for ensh, andi there was quite a demand for the leuding stocks on the ‘The market closed with an upward tenden- cy, and with numerous indications of a steady improve, ment The stesmebip Crescent City, from Aspinwall, brings nelve days’ later news from California, and a large gount of gold dust. The Tennessee, at Panama. from aiFrencisco, brought down $1.957.446 in gold dust, oeides a large amount in the hands of passengers. In onsequence of the gradual falling of the water in the Iry diggings, gold dust had not come in very freely, Zhe rivers are not in a condition to work, owing to the melting of the snows on the mountain. This will reduce, for atime, the receipts of gold dust at San Frane'seo, nnd, of course, the shipments from that port. Com- ‘mercial aud financial affairs in California were in a sound, dealthy condition, Money was plenty, and not in much demand. The public mind has recently been turned to Duilding, and many fine warehouses and dwellinghouses had been put up, The amount of money invested in Teal estate improvements was rapidly increasing, ‘This denotes substantial prosperity. The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of . amounted to $101,040; payments, b—Dalance, ¢4.350.687 90. ‘otiation of second and third class of American Jecurities in Burope has recently been attended with weater success than wehave anticipated It is only afew Mears since the credit of our general and State govern- ments was cuficiently revived to give our stocks any kind xf a position on the books of the London Stock Exchango, W ‘thin that short time European ca) pitalists have abserbed. slarge portion of the federal debt and State bonds, and in he absence of such securities have turned their attention Zo railroad bonds, and bonds issued by counties and towns or railroad purposes. Several of our most prominent mraiiroad companies have negotiated the sale of their bonds Sn London upon favorable terms, the proceeds of which will Se invested im railroad fron, and shipped to this country Mor the construction of the different lines. Very little, Be any, of the money obtained on these loans will bo @Prought to this country, but, on the contrary, many of ihe bonds will be sent here for sale, These negotiations resolve themselves into a purchase of immense quantities wf railroad iron, payments for which are made in railroad joonds, Transaetions of this nature have been going on arith agents of English houses in this market. for a long dime, and the movement ix far from being a new one. The Illinois Central, the Erie, and most of the new West- £rn lines, want a great deal of iron, and it is our impres- Rion that, within (he next year or two, from ten to fifveen puillions of doliars worth of railroad iron will be imported nto this country from Great Britain, most of which will fe paid for in bonds. We doubt if one of the loans re- ported could have been negotiated in London had a re- gnittance of the proceeds to this country been required ‘his gives a different complexion to the operation and Bives it more the character of a business, or commercial aransaction. ‘The sule of large quantities of manufacé Lured goods is supposed to poy more or less profit, and RS cinnati Keflroad has been sub-let on most advantagsou, terms, The part let extomds from Cincinnati to the inter. section with the Jeffersonville Railway (85 miles), which when completed, will make a railway line to Louisville, and from St. Louis through the State of Illinois to Vin- cennes—14é miles. The contract exceed, by nearly one hundred miles, what was, at first, intended. But the pre. sent was a favorable time to make contracts with aub- Stantial men. The five hundred thousand dollars of second mortzage bonds of the Vermont Central Railroad Company, sold at auction in Boston, on Saturday last, brougnt the follow- ing prices: — Pe pe 85% per cont.; $110,000 at BAY a $20,500 at 85; $3,000 at 80%; $4,000 at 654; $23,000 8 $8.00 at 85 a 8545; $25 000 at 8544; $5,000 at 000 at 853; $10,000 af 8514; $8,000 at 85; $6.00 at 83. 85: $3,000 4 85; $2,000 at 63.0 BI: $10,000 at 84; $10,000 at 84a 85; $2000 at 85; $2,000 at 85 a 83%: $3,000 at 834; & 86; $20,000 at 83 a 8345: $10.000 at S83; $3000 at Bs; $2,000 at 83; $1,000at 83; $3.000 at 83; $2,000 at 83; and the remainder was sold at 83 The annexed statement exhibits the quantity and wa- lue of certain articles exported from this port during the week ending the 26th inst., distinguishing the desti- nation and extent of shipments to each place : Commence or tHe Port or New Yonx.—Wees iy Exronts. LONDON, Flour, bbls, .12,675 $52,246 Whalb’e, Ibs.20,363 $9 512 2he cheapness of money in England is sufficient reason for accepting payment in the promises of an ineorporated pompany, drawing a high rate of interest than in cash, which is now a drug in all the leading money markets of he world. ‘The security offered by these railroad compa- nies is at sll events equal to that of individuals, and andor certain circumstances decidedly superior, as rail- road bends of good standing oan be remitted to this country at any time, and their full value realized. This will probébly be the course many of those recently negotiated in Loudon will take. If at any time any Moubt sball arise in the minds of holders on the other Bide, they will come buck in large lots. The loan negotiated by the Illinois Central Railroad Company, before alluded to, is spread over a long period According to the dates of payment proposed, it will be nearly three years before the full umount is paid in, This undoubtedly is fast enough to give them supplies of Sron as soon as requized. ‘The length of this road is seven drundred miles, which will take some time to construct Whe bonds of this company are redeomable in 1876. and mre recured by the read. and between two and three millions of acres of iand, contiguous to the line, through- put its entire length. In relation to the negotiation of @his loari, and the gale of American railroad bonds generally, the London Times says = In touching upon American railroad bonds of any description, it is cesentinl to add a general caution. Like ‘those now referred to, there are may descriptions which are perfectly legitimate otjects of investment the ex- tent of any speculation that may be involved in them be- ing fairly stated at the outset. At the same time it is aunquestionable that active attempts buve been carried pn for months to introduce upon the London and provin- cial markets a large mase of these securities. woich are Ukely to prove in a great degree worthless, and which would find no countenance in New York, except among ‘the most notorious speculators, By these parties they nretaken at rates of discount which show that, like doubt- {ul bills, they are calculated at an average—some may be paid and some dithouored, some may be got rid of in England. some may be sold athome duriog a temporary Fise. and others may be advantageously compromised 1b Zhe ultimate litigation that awaitsthem It is therefore easy to understand that for the habitual gamblers that ‘abound in every commercial city they have powerfal at- dractions. That they should knd purchasers, however, sumong foreigners seeking 4 quict investment. is almost in- eredible. The only explanation lies in the u that are employed to effect the object. Tron Gnstance, are tempted to receive them in payment for orders, on which they realize enormous profits; and once Gntroduced, it follows that every plan is put in motion. @y mes + of large per centages to brokers aud others, to Suwure their diflusion amoug the public, who at last, by Zhe force of recommendations. which increase in confi- roporton as the nature of the original nogotia- come the purchasers at ee hings which probably fetched at starting no more than fifty or sixty ae vent of the amount they purport to re Present. The system of towns and counties pledging heir credit for the payment of these bonds is merely a Terival of the method which in 1837 was parsued by the fous States. and it will ivevitably have a similar ter- wiuation. ‘hose who may suiler, however, must blaue Whemevives alone As the time bas passed when it was anticipated that the Phonix Coal Compavy would briag their coal to market. we have made inquiries, and have received the sillowing statement ae to the cause ef the disappoint- quent:—In May inst, the heavy freshet on the Potomac river, which did such damage to the ©) hesapeake and Dhio Canal, completely carried off the centre piers which ind Leen erected for the support of the bridges of the Phoenix Company, and since that time the water dhas been too high for the construction of others. of a more Fubstantial character. The los# to the company has been principally in the delay which has been occusioned by dhis unforeseen accident, ae the other parts of the work fave continued in progress. placing the whole in @ posi Bion to be used as soon as the piers shall be in readiness do receive the bridges It is now expected with conf- Gence that the present difficulty will be removed in the course of two or three weeks—the construction of the mmenced, From the mining atory to the completion piers having already been ree Stich has been carried en prep of the entire works, it has beeu ascertained that the coa sof @ very superior quality—the President, remarking uinder date of the 11th of June, © that the cou! brought ‘out of the mine by the last cars, is ae beautiful an arti has ever been seen in the Cumberland region. rich and Profes- ple as d ‘enough to satiefy the most exacting desire por Hooper, who recently explored the company’s pro- perty, states in a private letter, of the 17th June, to one ‘of the directors, that one of the company’s mines, at Westernport, contained eeveral millions of tons of coal— cheerving, also, that the location of the company’s pro_ to their mining operations superior advan perty ¢ a Vhe arrivals at Dunkirk, from April 17th to June 24th wore as follows ;—U8S steamers; propellers. 39; brigs, 16 fchocners, 98, We have no returns of arrivals of pro- Guce at that port, It would be interesting to the mer- bbants of the seabord, as well a# of the interior It appears from the report of BH Latrobe, Esa. the Chief engineer of the Parkersburg Railroad, that the totay distance from the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at the mouth of Three Fork creek. to Parkersburg. has been re- Guced to 10325 miles or 81; miles less than assumed in his report made in February. There is no grade ove; one in the bundred, and no curve of less than one thou. pand feet radius, It i estimated that the road will co With asingle track. about $3,000.00, or $9,966 490 Gouble track. ‘This is exclusive of locomotives, machinery ond other stock, which, during the first year, will cost 428,000 to supply two freight and two pas-onger ly, supposing 200,000 tons of freight to pass s that year. nd Uhisty miles of tue $t, Louis amd Cia with a | Totad...csereecesene se eeee ee rece eee BOL TIS LIVERPOOL Cotton, bls...2.450 $98,650 Cobalt, cases. . $1750 Flour, bbls,.10.680 45.374 1. R. goods., 172 4.339 ' Books 3 495 1040 Paintings. 1 = 3600 10,704 hmemaaes 8,000 Total.....+++. $174,104 GLASGOW. Flour, bbls. $11,895 N. stores. 4,030 1. R. goods, es 100 Beef, tes..... 300 6,000 M tobae .1bs,31 000 5,900 Sp. oil, galts.3,639 4,996 Staves.. - 7,500 500 Clocks.cases.. 5 118 Woodware. cs, 1 124 ——e Cigars ....... 22 5,000 Total.......+.+ $56,602 GOTT ENBURG. Rye, bush...1,464 $1,101 Logwood,tons 80 $1,096 Tobacco bhds, 5 370 N stores, bbls, 30 190 Total.......+ STAVENGER, (NORWAY.) Varnish, bbls. 3@ $250 Clocks, case., 1 $35 N stores. 2 44 Shoes... » & 50 Combs.&e.,cs. 1 200 — BAM sxe setsed HAMBURG. N. stores. bbls .2. wr $2.938 Staves Ashes 1,143 Plank 575 Flour, 200 850 Tree nails. 295 Tobacco, cases 46 620 I. RB, Goods.cs ae 7,039 Do. stems.bls 25 125 il. i Logwood, tons 100 1.275 Sapanwood... 18 607 Sareapar’a. bla 43 1,281 Furs, pkgs. 1 ee MEN. Cotton, bales. 395 surat I. R. goods.ca 9 400 Ex. legw'd,cs 80 Shoe pegs, ars 10 36 Segars, 1 00 Stoves. 605 Clocks. 68 323 -M_ tobacco. tos, 810 150 Tobacco... 66 22842 ‘ax. 604 727 Do. ceroons 202 10,050 Beef, bbis 8 80 Do. bhds.. | § Furs, pkgs. 1 175 Do, bales... 144 1,980 ree Shooks....... 62 100 Total....+++ +++ $35,476 ROTTERDAM. Cotton, bales. 79 $5.365 Ess. Oil, cases 5 $413 N. atores.bnls.1,054 1.420 Logwood.tons 100 1,872 Ashe: a 1,344 Sarsaparilla,bls 20 884 10 -_—— 1,195 Total.......... $10,512 ANTWERP. Cotton. bales, 799 $24.738 vi yh ‘wood,tons 35 $196 Ashes, bbls..1.552 38,396 Mahogany. igs 117 552 Tobacco, bhds 36 2,160 Coffee, ba; 7124 = OR 832 Do. mfd.. 1bs.3.178 409 Sugar, boxes.1,054 19,393 .N. stores. bbls 884 1.196 Honey, tes. 14 760 I R. goods, cs 83 3,385 De. bbls. 26 . Oars... Sas LL 500 30 Hanispikes.. 300) Fustic,toms., 37 399 Total, +++, $160,696 MARSFILLES. Btaves..... 236,700 $10,846 Cocoa, bags.. 102 $620 N. stores, bbla 250 400 _—_—_ Total... e tenons on $11,865 CAPE DE VERDS, 233 $280 Types, boxes, 4 150 500 60 —— 50! 135.000 $6, 3 Cot. seed. cks 1 $50 171 BRITISH NORTH AMERICA $5581 Manf.tobacco8.390 $1,075 Flowr. bbls. . .1,451 Navalstores..} 50 106 Corn, bushels. 100 Shipbread.... 60 Saleratus. rst Lardoil..... 2 ice, tiere 2 56 Domestics, pgs 3 wine, ble 76 Hides........ 40 35 169 Leather. Ibs. 315 Currants, bbls 8 80 Cheere.. 108 Molasses, bhds. 20 484 Motels scious ctrokaasa) Vasidiaebouwwasaye a + $9814 GUIANA. Beef, bbls. Cheese, lbs...6.080 $424 Pork... Lara. 0288 34 Flour.. Shipbread... Sp. turpentine 10 Linseed oil... Oats, bushels.1. Broome, doz. Paper. reams. 179 Cows. 600 BRITISH HONDURAS. 2154 Fancy goods,cs 4 $1,270 219 Hats andcaps 2 4232 Saddiery..... 2 1 D.musiins. pk 7 12 13 Bootsandsboes 11 18 Wood work... 2 | Pkid fish hf bbis 80 warn, Flom bbls... 259 $1,104 Rice, tea... . 1st Soop. boxes 100 te 6 65 180 193 513. al 166 78 427 167 or 167 41 376 133 183 42 158 + $6,961 Bla 109,000 $4, Sor Ba $350 WOR... . 109, 5 Mahogany, 8 N. stores, bbls | 10 22 gd —— Logwood,tons 36 506 Total... 06.6... $5,416 Staves... seereeee22,000 $1,216 Twine, bls. .....195 $953 4,276 Tobacco. hhds. 5 504 381 Tea, ohosts.... 30 200 Woollens, eases bei 6.962 200 1275 2.285 300 Gquil hats,doz 91 1,410 Ag’limpiem'ts, 72 Cigars......146,000 3340 Deg. articles,ce 3 Sit rattans, bs 100 1,234 Clocks. . Mu Pat. leather, cs 3 B10 Cooking ranges 2 VENEZUELA Flour, bbls.,...757 $4,136 Drugs. pis. 2 1 180 | Hams, Ibs....1,400 6 268 a 1 50 12 400 4 61 a 105 ee | 15 182 Tees canes... 2 62 15 200 Canciee, boxes. ee 270 241 Perfume 50 252 Flag stone,feet! 7 $0 160 Scales, cares... 56 872 Coal, tons... 20 OY 216 Paper, reame, .300 2 Firecrac’rs,bxs 100 175 i — Matches, cases, 5 T } Coal tons......884 $1580 Molasses, bbls... 30 | Haroware. pigs 6 249 Crockery.cks... Japan ware.... 10 1,201 Brooms, doz. 35 | Refined eugar, Leather. rolls.. 1 3 Ts........46.980 8,506 Lumber, ft .10,000 221 1,602 Coffee, bog 404 490 Pimento. 142 2,976 Pepper net 118 1,234 Currants, bbls.. 10 9% 400 Rum, cases 150 360 Gin... 225 Tongues biis 7 L018 Brandy... 1,500 Sausmger bf de. 12 Sherry... 750 Beef, bbiB......100 150 750 625 1,550 Vbirkey, 69 Smkd, beof.tres 5 iu Dried do. boxes 25 Lard, Ibs... .1,560 Hams. 8.618 4. Butter 2 834 680 — Cheese . 1,097 2260 Total. ......... $81,245 RECAPITULATION. London. + $61.758 Cape de Verd...... $480 Liverpool. + 174104 Br. North America, 9,314 Glasgow. . Bf Gottenburg. Stavenger, Norway Hamburg, ‘ Bremen, B5AT6 Hayti Rorterdam 10. 512 Br. Kast Indi Antwerp « 160.696 Mexic Marseili . 11.866 Braait Cadiz 1215 Venequcla Livbon. 6.534 New Granada Oporto. 5.414 Total value fourth week i in June...... Do. de. third do. Do. do. second do. Do. do. first do. Total value of merchandise exported: Total amount ot specie exported... ‘Total exportations + $6,869.62, ‘The cfficiai returns from the Custom House will showa slight increase on this sum, as the above is for four weeks, leaving two days to close the menth which will go into the official returns It appears by the above, that nearly one- half of the totai exportation for the four weeks of this month has been in specie, The steamer, on Wednesday, will take out a large amount of gold, which will come into this month's returns of exports. The total value of exports for the month will not vary much from cight millions of dotlars. while the value ot imports will amount to about ten millions of dollars. It will be seen by the above statement of exports. for the week ending June 26th. that the vaiue was less than in any previous week of the month. 1; Prussia. 1; 1,442 bushets ter; 18 bales 160 bbls. flour; 106 bales wool; ; 4,809 sides Leather; 108 packages By New Waves Rainoap.--31 boxes cheese and 47 packages butter. UMPORTATIONS @F THE weex ENDING so aune 25, Bieactine Pownen—152 casks, 29 tierces, 60 barrels Hiaicks— 87,000 + re briok. Dy xwoon—649,000 Ibe , 26 tons logwood: 46 tons, 1,000 eee aT asks bags ES—4 madder. 1.455 Lr pesgant 43 cheste Ine dye. 20 chesto indigo, 10 barrels madd Dacas—{0 boxes Hariom oil, 15 tons, 170 coake nul 54 casks cream tartar, 224 bales sarsaparilla, 271 liquorice paste, 150 soxes borax, 10 casks, 150 chem: ivals; 10 boxes opium, 11 cases colocynth. 28 ca: lead, 5 carks salts, 428 casks soda ash, 144 tierces do, bales gentian root, 7 barrels antimony, 244 casks cream tartar 17 demijohus. 9 hhds.. 14 tierces bay water. Drv Goons—Sbip Senater, 106 packages; ‘Souter John- ny 185; Peter Hattrick 24; Kalamazoo 6; Jane i Walsh, Independence, 14; Deutschland, 62; Absellino, 189} West Point, 216; Wm Tell, 184; Raj tappaannoek, 271 Leavitt Storer. 150; steamor Franklin, 633; bark Wieland, 256; ships John Hancock, 109; Jane D. Cooper, 69; Isaio Wright, S21. ‘Total impordations of the’ week, 2,845 Peron 708 barrels fish, 100 boxes smoked herrings, Favit—134.576 pin . OTT almonds, 430 boxes oranges, 2.589 boxes ons, 76. Soe 900 buvches plantains, 1.875 bunches bananas, 100 pé rai- ins, 455 cases prunes, 300 boxes fruit in Rector 495 bales walnuts, Frax—26 bales, Gnain—2,406 bushels ata: Hoxey—57 barrels, 66 Hines—2.025 hides, bY 309 dee deer skins, 15 bales do. Hemr—160 bales, Honnxa—b.300, Tnon—13.341 bars railroad iron, 46.220 bars, 17.545 bun- dics, 966 bundles hoop; 1,186 bundles sheet,’ 446 plates 90 tona sony ig tons pig iron. Lime.—422 Leav.—15. ie pigs. Motasses —970 bhds , 36 bbls. On. 2.568 baskets olive, 10 caska do., 22 bbis. 62 cases castor, 167 cxsks seal, 387 casks linseed, 53 hhds, nut. Praster,—830 tons, Porarors —1.370 bushels ‘anand Paint.—8 caske v Racs,~— 2.359 Rarzans 1,746 bala, Strev.—1 260 cases, 265 bdls. Savr.—12,.302 sacka, 402 tons. Sucar —6,265 bhds, 69 tierces, 504 bbls., 50 bage, 4.050 boxes. Srinrts.—403 Whds., 45 halves, 10 quarters, 2 bbls. brandy; 95 pipes gin. 1200 conck; J ‘8.19 casks nutimegs. 2,600 boxes. Srevter.—3.337 cakes, ‘Tix. —B,620 boxes, aes —156 bbis 229 packages. bble., 92 bags woollen waste. Woon.—67 pieces cedar, 126 logs rosewood, 406 bdls, willow, 860 Pieces bay wood, 31 pieces muhogany. Wink.—4.845 baskets, 1003 cases, 410 hhds., 50 halves, 27 butts. 1.525 quarter ensks, 517 bbls. ‘Zinc, —220 cupks sheet zine. Weekly Repert of Deaths Tn the City and County of New York, trom the 19th day of J @ the 26th day pf zane, 1 1852. 1B, 60; beat + Girls, 93—Total, 20, i: Stopes iz Bleeding from lungs. : Bronchitis .... Cancer ef woath oee5 ea Ediace yong estore Inflammation of kidneys Inflammation of 1 Fever bilious ..... Fever puerperal Fever remittent. Rotem tt Somes pots bo RNs Comes coms indy BEE cr rstenerioin servelke Saetio in 28 ie Under 2 ye 40 to 5 50 to 8 10 60 to % 12 70 to BO years, 4 10 te 20 § 18H) to 90 years: i 20 to 80 years 4) 100 and upwards”, 1 380 to 40 years by 3 205; 225; Ireland, 64 France, 4; Sweden Puacxs 0} Encland, 12: Germany, i Unknown, 2. eilevus, 4; Penitentiary, Blackwell's From—Rospita, “se Teland, 2 Lamatic Apying, Liackwell’s Island, 7; Randall's Is City Hospital 7; Alms Hou a Home, 2; Colored persons, ‘A. W. WHITE City Inspector. Offies, June 26. 1852 a ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY BAY, GOON A Trost 20 Canton Co. 75 Ports Dry Dock. . Breanne C Coal Co. BS prorencs & Keypars 5 50 Edgeworth Land Go os 49 Stonington KR 55H dard. ibs U8 Rum, galions. 575 Cheese, 56 Pails, dozen., 35 Butte . 435 Soap. boxes. 8 Hams 206 Drugs: at Leather. 74 Lightning rods 1 Matches, gross 120 120 Sails. bundles 3 Trunks, nests, 6 30 M tablets, bxs 5 Copper kettles 6 27 18 75 WwW 12 Confectionary. 3 4 Perfumes . 354 Cotton: ej Dried fish. wt 100-200. Cloves, ibis 6 DO sis rceccecencverss ses $20,123 BRITINN WEST INDIES. 3 454 M.tobacco.lbs1,20 $156 Hams, lbs...1.507 178 Lard. 199 Cheese 165 Oxen 3,340 Sheep. 23 140 Hay, bal 260 on Soap. 1400-176 Oil, whale, gulls 40 a Shingles Lumber. feet. Corn, bush.. Rice, tierces.. Drugs. pkgs Domestics Canvass, bales. Furniture. pkg o Candles. box 7 233 Rum, galls } Rope, coils... 56 1,242 Wine Butter. tps, .3,811 620 uma 4 Spars. ea Furniiure lags 16 Glass N. Stores... Po'kl'd fi Hetware cers as Potatoes . Wh, oil. galls 2,104 Flour. Dried fish ewt.305 Pork. Rice. tierces, .. 62 Sp turpentine. Lumber feet 20,000 212 Bricks......76,000 Saddlery. case, 1 249 Books, eases... 2 Drugs. pkgs gg 2,720 Candles, boxes. 10 Tee. tons... 92 Pickles........ 4 Smith's bellows & 395 Ivory tattets., 4 Lovels. &e.,c8. 9 146 2 Blocks bid... 2 169 Duck, bale 6 34 ry Hats, care .... 1 200 M. tobac..lbs.1, jlne, boxes... 4 161 Lerd. Paints, pkgs.. 14 878 Butter, Pat leather, cs 3 430 Cheese... Varni-h 2 102 Hams.... 1,600 Oil cloth ot So Tinware. boxe 111 Oukum, bales... 20 50 Wicks. bales 40 Brooms, doz... 90 100 Nails, ke: 840 Silks. case.... 1 200 88 Fire or'ks..bxs.180 223 100 enim 193 Total....++seeeee $25,012 BRITICN FAST INDIES. Flour, bbls....191 $1182 Sp. tarp. bbls. 10 166 Domestics pkygels 10,674 Pkid. fish. do. 50 507 Nails. kega....166 453 Do, kits M tobaceo,Ihe2, #43. Cider. dozen B44 Hardware. pkg. 26 Paints, kegs 663 Silv. ware, case 1 Pistols, cases. 146 Whirkey, do... 15 Tron safes 50 Watches, do. Pr. meuta, cases 23 aia o do... Oars +370 465 3 do... Furniture. igs, 12 191 N. stores. bbls. 1. Spars . 160 Varnish, do... Gunpowder. ‘tb 4,750 BOARD. 2.0 shs Ret 200 do 200 do 250 Erie 100 do aso® ama RR Sstip 2 Reading AR. fol Conteal KR: 13 iio ciTY TRADE REPORT. Moxpay. June 28—6 P, M Astira—100 bbls were purchared, at $451; for pots, and $5 8144 @ $5 50 for pearls, per 160 tbs, Breapsrerrs—Fiour continued ia demand, with sa of 11.600 bbls, ordinary to straight State and mi western, at $3 95.4 a $4064; choice State and favorite Obio. at $406%4 a $4.1894; fair to fancy Indianu and Mi chigan. at $4 12%; a $4 25; With common to good Southern %W$4 6614. Jersey meal was very dull at $3 125; ye flour sevmed scarce, and was held at $3 1214 some 2.500 bushels mixed Obio wheat. reali 00 bushels unmerchantable, with Weeterp and round yellow cern. at .6ve ale and 6le¢. the previous qu ns, State oats were in re 4 er rye at $0c. per bushel, —At Washington Drove Yard —Offered, 2.000 Beeves (all Southern and Western). Demand good. and 8. if anything. alittle firmer. Good retailing quali- bring 82.044 eeuts per lb. About 100 left over un ad mixed geld. At Browning's. (Lower Bull's Head.—Offered, 75 cows and calves Sales at from $25 to $35 4 $45, All sold, Sheep and lambs, 6.000 offered, and all gold Salva at from $2 60 to $6 00 for the latter, and for the former; 500 leftover. At Chum! gon River Bull's Head),—Offer: d. fem7 to @ cents from $Z2a $2 450 w t from $1 75a Lambs fold at from $1 50 a $2 50 t0 $4 Correx —Only a few retail lots Itio changed hands to- day, a {240 Market dull, Corton —The Atlantic's unfavorable advices have had the effect of lowering prices 14 to 3(c.. at which rate 1,400 Lales found buyers to-day. We alter our quotations 16 conform—as at thiat rate holders are free sellers Strict Liverroon CLassirication Orleans and Other Gulf Atlantic. Teras. Ports * Infertor nominal nominal nominal, Lov to Good Ordinary. 74 — Big Ba 8K 8 a Bi Ha ald Low to Good Middiiog. by « Mid-fsir to Fa 4 Fully fair to 1. nominal. Fie Nothing “additional occurred im herring or mackerel 3.00 quintals dry cod were taken at $5 50 for Western Bank, and $8 871; for George's do Fericrre —Rates to Liverpool were heavy, 3.500 bbis flour were engaged at Is. and 10.000 bus wheat. in bulk. at 3)fd Cotton was at 5-32d. for both compressed. and uncompressed. To London, about 2.000 bbls. flour were engaged, 500 of which were by a Bremen vessel, at 1s 64.; the remainder was engaged by American veesels pert by a packet, to ill up, and the remainder by a tran- sient ebip. onthe same terms. A vessel was chartered to loud with a full cargo of flour to the «ame port, on private terms, To Antwerp, 500 boxes of sugat were enguged at 204, There waa no change to notice to other ports Fsuit.—-But 60 bbls. Zente currants founds buyers at 4%c per Ib., cash, Jlay was scarce and wanted, at 60 a 65c, per 100 Ib, Inon —Scoteb pig appeared quiet, but firm, at $19 75a $2 per ton—uveual time. ime —About 1,000 bbls, common Rockland brought 80c —A Flight advance, On s—Seles of 2,600 gallons linseed were effected at 2c. per gallon. oath Provisions again displayed an improved tenor, the day’ business embracing 400 bbls prime and moss pork at $162( o $17. and $10 a $194; 250 packages shoulders and hams at $8 a $8% and $0 0 $9%; 600 bbls, ordinary to prime inrd at 10c, a 10%;¢. per Ib.; and 600 bbls prime and moss Veet at $734 a $8g and $1134 a $15 per bbl Kier wos firm though inanimate. at $4 1245 a $4 25 for prime, per 100 Ibs. Boar —A puree! of 100 boxes red mottled Castile was © a 9c, 4months ‘There have beon 450 bbls. domestic whiskey 10% 8G . Demand fair ioe wore taade of 5,000 Ibs. prime, at 85 Syrups. cases. 28 PL hats. ¢ 3 Condles . 0 Old iron. tons..102 1.270 Foap. do 200 Split do, do... 7 1. Hams. ibs....1,511 Brandy, gals 446 Buttet, do, «, 589 Wine dozen 205 Cheesé, do. , .1.210 ia Candies cases 810 Kef, euger. do. 79 Wine gals 56 D frvits.bbis.. 8 63 Lead. pigs 00 2501 O37 —— 4g $27,146 | sie in’s care J Drogs.. $40 Pe yer. reams 1 100 Cocoa, bags 453 € Cinnamon, bi 895 Cheese, tbs. 596 Pirecrack’s, a ps turpentine 4 Flints, ones 4 | Satenn goes. 2 Tin plates, bas, 24 186 | Painte, pkes... 6 Olive Oi... 4. 80 105 Candles, boxes. 25 Gin, gallons, 04 87 Fency goods... 1 —— oe CEE woe 7 tak nat 20)¢. for Ohio, and 21340, fur prison, cath, per | Unites ere al and desirable positions in the city, #9. SEE SEVENTH PAGE. “oe TENANTS’ REGISTER. DESIRABLE RES walk of the depot at Ja- containing four acree of ground, and a g20d with ‘am abundance of fruit, with & large barn, carriage hou ture for sale. For TESTROMENSON, 21 Dey street, URNISHED HOUSE TO LET-UNTIL FIRST NOVEM- ber. or longer. located in one of the near Union part of the furniture will be sold. Fer full par dress Palmer, Herald offic © LET, ONEAP.—TWO BROWN STONE FRONT Houses on Loxiogton avenue, corner of Fortisth street, with modere improve ner store, suitable for a dru J AukS BU 0 LET.—ONE OR MOKE OF THE ROW OF “HAND- some now three ory hounss on Hight ‘kville near Fo! the ruil; street is 10 fe wide, flagged. and 1 mmanding view. Rents very low. pos. 13. apt oJ. G.KIP, “Third avonue, Ie, oF toR- “L, Suydam, 158 Wary r 0 LET—FROM FIRST OF JULY, A ROOM ON FIR: jour, suitable for ® medical or private gentle! furnished or unfurnished. Alsc, several furnished bedroom: house, No. 60 White Terms modorate, an . near Brox copmodation and attention com p must be of the first respect being rented to two Grst cla —THENEW AND ELEGANT HOTELON ARCH th, Philadephia, will be finished occupancy. “tis now oflcred mpetent to furnish and keep first class tis designed. The arrangomonts are oom- Dl the modernimerevemer water closets: washing apraratus, & including water from the r All the waste Sorby se Philadelphia; Places of public amusement, &e., gonerally And travellers, and on the widest streos ety wed soon to be a great busi fachionabls thoroughfare e, could no doubt Le Siled with fi ely. Fo: ply to JOR ie delphi —! a dhe taken out ix board by the owner. © LET.—THE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, NO 18 Vazick atrort, pleasantly, situated, close by Si. John's Park. A lease can b The he 9 toncupted as mp on wishing to use alars, apply on ths Serer 6g he prew © LET—A FURNISHED COTTAGE, ON STATEN Island, complete with every art.cle necessary for com- forty house Rituated cn high grotind. commanding & view cl the bay, and within five minutos’ watk of Vaneerbilt’s land- ing: har a garden, with frnit trees, and fine lawn surronad- ing the hav: will be lot for tour or six mouths. Address X. ¥. Z, Horald office OLET—TO A SMALL GENTEEL FAMILY, A PART of a neat (wo ster %, sisuatod in ® pleasant Ipeallig keooe.dtveon talactee Sealk frome: the Belton or Sov Porrion Brooklyn, Address box 4, Horald office. PPO LET, 47 NEW ROCHRLLE —THE LARGE DWEL Ting ont houses, &e., with about 10 sores of land. ocr tninizea variety of fruity berries, &c. termerly the reei- dence of Semuel Bowne, Eeq. The views from the prewises, of tho sound, and surrounding country, 18 unsurpassed, an aot over five minutes’ walk from the railroad station. The houre is now being psinted apd cleaued, would be let Jow ten good tevant for the baianos of the season. Inquire, from 10 10.e'clock, of T. DAV EDS, 26 Cliff street, and mor- ning and evenin The whole of ssid Bowne be surveyed as soon as ich purpose itis unequalled ont y re © LET—THE SECOND, flo THIRD, AND FOURTH next door south of the Art Union; the two doctor's offices 76 Walker street, next to Florence's Hotel: the store, 80 Leonard atrect: furnished ou nuforpished apartments; two basements, two Broad- aurants, &o.&e, Apply wt 45 ‘* of 495 Broadwa: bedroom up at ¢, in tho Vavome: Ladies and are to dispose #, for © eriber at bis ee Post will be promp hy atten den to, Cohen, aren 8. COHEN, 6 Bim etrest, attouded by Mra, | Was. Neibow Oo. to g> inte opeeatins MISCELLANZOUS, Gives ct Geld Peas and Foacll Gusseaapeveto ana: tees one N SF iver Ness) Becleage pared ai OTYTES—THE SALE PLavas—tmame Ci yea | Sion b ihicatnd iabeolutcy pure, 4 is ete ves, pen tie or sale Scents, ut Victron BIsnOF. a LUCRATIVE o¢curaTiON ror EIvaER SEX—Tam will communicate to any lady or yr] printed ret pn goats ad hints oy ae, with reviews know! explicit to omable either youth or a eee yt peacaiae Dh, the ons d by ordis wil seoure ine Gi les im constand Shroughout t tis Geis une 4 forwi return of mail any port of the Us 8X. By adaronsi Bia 1. SEUNEOMME, Rochoster, Now York. LY PAPER FLY PAPER.—THIS VALUABLE AND heceusary paper for the present season, for killing dios, had by the ream or ingle t, from the nefecturer, Dr. LEWIs UCUTWANGER: iM mic it B.—C! » Sulphate Am N. B.—Chemioal Whale Oil Soi ora aan econ monit and Disinfecting Liquid. Heese, PLANTERS VISITING red eo} 1d to examine the solahrased com HARTSON & €0, ATER COOLERS.—A NEAT BUT PLAIN AND oheap article fectured in Baltimore, and used ively through the Seuth. It Oar oy itt, XG at rich ie rein ee re in House Furn! lardware, corner of Maiden lane, up staits. PAtExt DOOR FASTENER, AND BURGLAR DE- tecter, man RONOE fc i tail, by RGE i by AMERICAN FLAX AND EMP aamaaniaee jortber would call the attention of agrioulturists, and the public generally, a dressing flax and he: @ mac! y di di patent on exhibition Axcicultural ‘Imploment Fac. iN Neahits, Williwasburn, and also, 8’ working jc bers str he would be, he py to fe or ht maa ba ow method of breaking and LEWis 8. CHICHESTER, 57 Chambers street. ie yer ANE ORTERS bert WATCHES.—FOR SALE, THE ‘ood wil fixtures of a weilestablished busivess, situated in Mai m lane, and cstablished fur five years. with fern run ofeustoa. Porsons Aggie ing with real name, will Addi -» Herald office, Grass THE STOMACH, FLATLULENCY, AND IN gestion, cured by Holloway's Pilla.—! it of a letter Bi Dalwoed, of Goodwood Seuth ited September 14, 1860 : ‘To Brote it Holioway: Sin having hades exporimental knowledce of the good effect Produced. by your valuatle Tiller 1 consider ie sy duty oo ake it known, that two years ago, my daughter, then sixteen old, had suffered for a long time with cramps in , flatulency. and indigestion. I tried various re- medics without benefit, but a fow doses of poe wonderful pe have restored her to P fect health, an entirely ree from gn: ymptoms of her former ee ee Sold by all the ven “medicine throughout the British empire, Slao by ‘Ghose of the United Sintered conte: si venta aed 140 Wholesale, at Mr. Morse’s, No. 84 Maiden. lane, New York; and at the proprictor’s, 2H Strami, London. [RON BEDSTEAD WAREROOMS— ORNAMENTAL AND plain, Prices and alzos. Also, the healtiy spring Mattre ‘sual cost of GUNS, RIFLES, PIsrors GUN MATERIAL, SPORT. e Cutlery, &c., &0.—Onion Wheeluck, Manatactareis asd Importers. 99 Maiden lane, invite the'attoution of ty a country merch extensive and well nelecte: t of the a A constant adpply of Revolvars and other Fi fe sort mei ire ar yn & Thurber. Also, Cult’s Pistols, jet atl pufactured by A. sizes, DOOBS SASHES AND BLINDS —THE DERBY BUILD- ing, aud, Lumier Company have on hang, aud are re- aciving tite shove artioneente the most apprevad fate And from the best kiln dried Tambor which tboy will on reasonable terms: to, all whe rt teh Patronage ov, Nast Kadlcond Balldlag, osruor of Canad End Cenere streets, BRDSEWATER PAINT—THE BEST Pepe EVER offered to the public for roofs, de ry hestens of an steamers, and othoe vessels, aud from’ {2 44 preot qualities for railroad bridges, cars, imonials and specimons can be at Gompany., For tale, dry, in pack wards, and in oil, in kegs of OGE! 125 Pearl streo! ILLIAM NELSON & CO., COMMISSION, SHIP. ping aad Forwarding morchan: Panama. RARE CHANCE FOR TIMBEK AND WOOD GET- ters.—The advertiser has @bout 30 acres of meadow land. whioh ts heavily timberod with large hich timber he will give t dof it, He has aleo on the si which would cut 8,000 or 10.¢ sell a bargain. The above timber I wharf on the C ears, river. V NY fof the dean) up of 150 tons can load. For pai WILSON, 37 Moteomery stze-t, Jet Ferueyaeen WINDOW su nices, Lace and Mustin Curtaine, Ae & FERGUSON, 291, Broadway street, havo on hand the most extensive stook above goods of any store in the city, offer to purchasers, eithar at wholeasie or = mot tobe found olaswhere. FICENT SHOW CASES, ARTI- eth ast in moveable fig es would de and scla at 460 Graud street, upsts yO YOU REQUIRE aDy: ERTISING ABROAD fate 018 eoiablished office of W: IL: McDUN ALD No, 19 ce vuperion, excita ry either daily or weekly, of aay worth, published in nee Reed States, can be contracted for an absve, on the most likerel M having the fallese authority aad tha best Sud gets pampllet, and seo trms. {CURTH OF JUL ITED STATES MUS- kets, in good order, at twelve shillings exch: and 10 Double Barrel Guns, for sale by WM, D. ANDREWS, 187 Cherry, and 452 Water street GiVER PLATED ON ALBATA WARE, TABLE Forks. $6 to $8 dozon; Spoons, $4; Sune Baskets, & lius’ G ; Tee Cream Spoons, 150, & ge wortment of Corn as Fixtures, Brackets sliers, Solar Lamps, Mantel Caudelabras, Vases, ‘Table Cutlery, MORGAN, 152 William otcvet, between Fulton ts, opposite the church. a AND SEAMING FOR YOURS VES THE EX. tensive ‘nt and Muslin Curtains Window per Hangings, &c., with overy ne, ali of recent importation, and HERP 2% per cent less than any Ts LiTnoGrarm TERS, Taner, map ond print mounter, Map store)—Maps, L Framed or mou style 203 B wo = rosdway (Tas- 3, Show bills, Privt ed om rollers, and varaiahsd in ¢ 1 Drawings, s0 liable to inj octal attention. & SUMMER Ha Straw J shen parshaver ef tesesel GExteneys —A DRAB BEAVER im this hot and op- pressive w well ag of fash St the store BANTA, the Hatter, 106 Canal street tlemen will find every ¥ the most zeassnable pr fety ef Simmer Hats, oe n't hill » fle ; for you and me ‘They may kill yoursel Gut ths inacets pass There's aaueht gree Powder, made (roa Kiti, but ne'er & S30" Powder aad Pills, {pries a0 C S Magn oe box,) 424 Broad wa: R. JOHN WILLIAMS, VETERINARY SURGEON: respectfully informs iia numerons friends and the pub at ho continues practising successfully on the different es inetd ical, the horse, at his sd Delancy streets lo bone, can be perfectly our evil can be perfectly cured with~ (twin oiscevery has heen recontl Miss.) Dr. Williams h ftien’e for she'r kind patronage during peri of twenty-four years ig this city, receiving from eicht Lune Grad to cne thousand horvex per annum, begs a coutinuance oftheir fevers. Dr. W.'s experier ge for cxamiming horses for soundnoss, fevers neither party COPARTIERSHY #OTICKS, OPARTNERSHIP. - a) UNDPERSIONED HAVE thit day formed a Copartasredip, for ths purmcae of pss pring ng Bl eyed mats Clethig, seals ander the firm of Gar: e047 Bi: fr) way. Wibuiay Gane aR ‘b. TWEED. ELIAS M. GREENE. @, MOULTOR, ioe a. PLIMPSON. Refi sence re. 2 PARTNER WHO ad from $8.00 co 10,000. in a manufac 4, capable of large exkensign (with adi tional tal). The profits ate good nba the Lunlness & loeple druggists, mer factured sre in office, with real nam wa “ip, under the style and the tet NEST ZACERISSON, tor throvgh th tended to by AST OFF cLoTRING AND FURNITURE WANTED— Ladi Forniture, o# dewolry y by toed Ing for te b the posbs ort, No: 1h Ries sicoat 1. MW, DUSSP LDAP. a eas 4 pe a8; Me. per Ib , onal RECEIPTS OF FRODUCK. By Nowrs Bryer Boats —20.84) bbls, flour; 200 do. alovo art e, fh post Srewereus, ode TROMT SON, Ot Zoouart $0 cost, wi Seve way WM, NEU Cine Zacnkisson. Li BRETOFORS me Parr as, Apri! 96 HE COPARTNEREHT 7 a) PeRiok LEWIS. LAM H Bir Rryson, , Wearerearan Co., N.Y. dun Serasts 0 tg Seven pe Ohio) bor eae Tallfond Compan Qiares count: Columbus, and Bev hic). bonds, iseued te thi eons ‘and ven feu. ine on bona: gh the oo county of Allegheny (Ps.), special loam My ry (Shi ib be Aclncinpatt kautsea Company.” Atwee The Al io count 1 the Ohio and state as Ralltoad Compan bi er cent on percent bonds, iene Bellefontaine Railroad Company rat T cont mali ‘able Nin seit ais peveIWINSLUW, LANIER & CO., 62 Wall oteoet. END NOTICE—THE Metal? ANNUAL IN- = due in this bs 200, 000 EIGHT PER CENT MORTGAGE aNnD Convertible Bonds of the Mil and Miasodisat Kailrosd Company. be reesived for sume of not lous than $1 t Meese. m Deans. Dualevy & Co., No. 39 Wall stree! rae Cte day of June instant, at 3 6’ Company, tthe will of the huldor any time th M . interest eon; Jan. and Ist July each poset. ae ace eecuced by 2k River, ia Wis- pot mac! Biowta, "They are issued to meot she expenses incurred’ aad to be incurred im the construction ang eyuipmeat of the road. Thirty-six and one-half miles are completed an: opened, ad tivo whole is undlor contraot co ve somolece, by fires of November noxt. Thirtocn and one-half milos from Tagle to W bite opened by the fires of ty Ly rom Whitewater to The iron and ties are purohased for Hderable portion ofthe gradig, out of tha rund ti $1380.00 about’ tight hundred thousand do! has already hoon expended in its, construeti miles now oper aing . ive about $5.0N). “ho receipts be opened to Whitowator, vat they are ot onl “ form the basis of beakiag ta touks for one-half the capital of abeok. 9 eipts for June wi aod at12.000, Th fa the market, in the fact secured, but b free b is rapidly Bes and oe yet lias uo ehartered ‘The oa ure, at ite Inte eeision, opencd the door for the establish ft banks (heretofore p y peas Sgenersl tanbiug law; wilch offers, aronter fadsectaont bankers than the law of avy other State in tho Unio Danking pur} Wisconsin, they are oma per wit! stocks, which are now considered about ton per 0 “ihe mortpage is Georges, Co k, cashier of the Ohio 4 d interest to be adjusted ond ave eof payment, Kxhibits, eivin larsin relation to those seouritics, 5M of Messrs, Delano, Dunlavy & Co, No. 39 ail atace New THIN, York, J 21, 1852, ibiicnaceae President Monae Mat gore eit OF THE Roca? | . Se New oe few Onrmana, May 6, 1852." 3 of the Legistatere ntitled ey ad Gomvottdars r FFICE 0} solidatod ‘Consolidate the Ci agend provide t for the government aud ."" spproved March 11, 1853. proposal will be roosived at. tho ieee & Co, in the vot New York, from Sevug- to ‘Monday, the 19th July next, Li or ortion of @ seri Orleans, for the fseuoi x ts aff Sealed Mosers the resolutions ado ed t a on the 286h April i I 1388 at payable semi-anauaily on the tre the first day of July of each year st the office of the, ony Troasurer, or in the city of New York, at she option of the purchaser. ‘The prop: earingt tha al ot one nid Bo de to be en ose ry ade sue Of all'the matured oblizations of she it 4, and D.CROSSMAN, Mayor. &: Brauys Comperniier. WM. A. GARLAND, Troasuree. WM. P. CONVERS airmen of the Finance Committae of the Boa: d of Aldormen. Lt PLACE, Chairmas of the Finance Committoa of tho Board of Asit. Aldermen. A. Laver, Bucretary. mere tah pan Fibl i be rd at ant Wodnes ora llige ith of ae next, st 12 0 ralogk x, for the eoaste of the buildings of tue Military Asylum, near this olty. The front of tho main buildingis one handred and fifty-two feet, di ifty 1 cighty-shrea foes by aby pi Of the quacry, which der tho contract. the above aulding ths houses fur ths offosrs of ths institution ea a ‘At this offics, from. he aday. she 30th of June next, seater ation relative to the written guarantee fone ts the oft hiaders will if hi Pithin twemey. 9 propose SRisB may bave ith good sad Mev woe with good sad aufhoiont «1 ans and oy eon, 7 baroafter be, fkeatshed. In “deciding on whe vida, re senrd will be bad vg Me quality of the matoriais offorad, end the rospoanibil tha bidders the right will bo reserved to eacept wuoh oftorn bo deemed most mdvantagcous to ere te relect, She whos, should none of them ida vo be sas!or a donne, Bark 4 ding ehe Muley As im ad scareraed to BS ALE ant Corps of Recinasrw, om, Baitiwore Sun, Now York Horeta,and Nam ¥ {nvoré the eo7s throw MIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS’ BANK, NO. a Chambers vires t. Motios.—Depositars are informed that made on or vefore the bth day of July noxt, will he to interest fr unk open dnily, fro 100" clock A M., to 3 and trom 5 0°0 Sek te To'elek P.M + it Ve oP Cestdont BERN INDIANA RAILROAD COM- stat che rats of eight por cent per an- ein this company, upon th respective shaces, upon applina. hho lst day of Juty rom the 23d June CHFIEED, Treasurer, 74 Beaver street, vAMA RAILROAD COMPANY, June 28, 1852 —The interest on tho bonds o ing due on the firstof July next, will bo wistion of the coupons thoretor ate ITHERN RAILROAD jead of woven per coat ompany bas boos dectared, he ons of the Treasurer, Tuly next. Tas transfer book nt to the 24 day vt ot paokers tee ie Con Shdrmas be Ce: 4, 000 —TUF ADVERTICSR IS DESIROUS OF + investing $400 ins aafo and atta busin des (meroantite or manufeacuriog,) whict can creased by the above amount of money aud the energ:tio man, Address L. L., Herald office, wi ittest name, which Will be considered eoafidential ANTED~$2,000 ON ROND AND MonToAace on Reni Eetats, in Brooklyn, Ardiess J. B., Moreld fico, i WaNThD a s¢ CIENTINTE CENTLEMAN® tive Lusinese iv destrounes fine n centioman who has feue thousand dollars to invest immed ately: and rei thoneand dolars in thrae menths, The husinons oarily underse nd of th raotér. Adder fo, Now Ve asme avd residence, wit of which OOO ~WANze?. 4 PARTNER, WITH $1008 #1, to purchase one hi interestin a Hebe nd prot efuctur ng busses, conducted Ny & practices! nan, having the same amount invested. $3,000 te aixien> be made yearly, which will be shown, Addeeas Wilson, Horalé office, with anu and romiden stook of ts ¢ ompany ef 6) por cent. is requ en tho tN duty next, ‘Payment to he company, 41 Wil x will ha ASH AT (oR BOUGHT QUT FOR Cas) J on More orsonal Pro J Stocks, Pianos tata, {fom secon: to close wy Her Sates, Wea, Fe Cash Loan O8 xoom atshon, Ohaing stroot, frome

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