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Operation of the Irtsm Mncumbered Eatates | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. about tem thousand shares of the stock. Whether they ral SE a fiiectable comity tas ben d te. ‘from ite former most fearful and protracted oppressors & retribution. Doubtless, "or many Senerations, is it soffered under English misrale, but \ a Here rulers had eeen the error of their ways, and endea- vored by every kind of expedient and on for the evil done, ms thes fount, victim overnment not only , but pelaiely fra jable, from the on imctive contagion 0 of foi maladies to ion whole imperial account of injury has been now been then ¢ ns 08. =n Lee Trish people were oppress ef te ey were mise Bropele: oar of the mecduss of their eae we disfranchised their constituencies and led their com- they havo since done little less for us. Our iors cs compensation have been uniformly us; our offerings have been received witb thanklessness; our wiscet remedial measures have been th hwarted by tho suicidal perverseness of e sufferers poet and it been openly pepe a that the true political function of Ireland is Keath annoy, and injure the goveroment and ype apaiy ety ‘This desperate condition has gested an interminable series of inquiries, timents. The antagonism of creeds; the admi- ion of justice; the operations ofthe franchise; the condition of the municipal corporations, and the un- soceaieen rights of the poor—these many other ‘were successively enounced palprash asi! ing the “ tource of Ireland’s difficulties. ‘How t they were tered need scarcely be told. Roman Catholic onan naastion astipendiary mi yy, animproved ‘amended registrations, munisipal reform, and tin Poor law, will rise before the reader’s mind as reflects on tl inexorable destiny which has chained the energies of England’s legislators to the hopeless disorders of Ireland. Yot these measures appeared, one and all, to leave the root of the evil untouched. Ireland was Ireland still. At last the the hand of Providence Cod iad to the efforts of man, and a terrible the country of its wretched and unteachable inh itants. What may be the ultimate effect of this awful visitation cannot et be conjectured, but in the meantime appeal has been to one more resort, and the ownership as well as the occupation of Irish soil has beon trans- ferred to another race of men Political theorists were wont to intimate, on the failure of each legisla- tive expedient, that the actual and veritable origin of Irish evil lay in the prietorship of the land, a that where most titles were insecure and fow ownerships more than nominal it was vain to look for anything else but recklessness and ruin. This prea) heb in its tarn, encountering the test The Encumbered Estates act is doing i (oars eeaed afew brief sentences will teach ihe reader what a moe revolution three years of its aagncy xy have wrought. ince the 2lst of Octobor, 1849, when the first Pee was pretented under the act, no fewer than 293,573 acres of Irish Gund have changed hands by purchase and sale. This who'e extent of land may now be presumed to have from nominal provsietors into the ssion of owners whose title indieputable, and who will be prepared both to reeognize and iechetge the duties attaching to their position. 33 annual aan ee a ane to upwards of a! ), heretofore dissipated tween conflicting and il satisfied clfimants, will now be received by crease with neither temptation nor excuse for evading the obligations involved. ‘The Irish landlords will, to this extent, become ge- nuine fide proprietors, deriving a direct and substantial income from their estates, and qualified to perform in the body Caer the functions apper- taining to their character. If, as was alleged, this transmigration of owners was the one thing needful for the real regeneration of Ireland, the genuine remedy has been at length applied. The subject is so reqerkatlas and the interests at stake so enormous, that the reader may desire a more circumstantial exposition of the proceedings referred to. The Encumbered Estates Court has been occupied since October, 1849, in facilitatin, the sale and disposal of Irish ‘properties 80 involve as to be scarcely otherwise negotiable. Its inter- vention was obtained upon petition, and its mey was intended to supersede that of the o: courts, just as, in times of political emerge tatorial authority supplants the machine: It was, in fact, with reference to this particular ject, # revolutionary tribunal, Gnstituiod ft for the = attend of severing, by legal fores, the inex- Erica knots of a aoe eters. From Osto- 1249; to July, this court received 2,339 vel tacindesba se seventy in every month. By instrumentality sales were effested to the prodi- gious amount of £7,215,083 of purchase money; & sum which was compounded of PD, 493.249 from Munster, £1,969,309 from Leinster, £1,491,052 from Convaught, ‘and £1,261,471 from Ulater. first the operations of the court were 80 rapid that loss five months from the filing of a petition served to bring the estate to sale, though, as the business accumulated this period was considerably increased. Of the classes affected by the act some idea cewek be formed from the circumstance that the Proprie tore of the estates thus provided with @ mar- it ecmprised one marquis, seventeen earls, three | viscounts, one lord by courtesy, five did ‘law. hhonorables, ove right honorable, twenty-one ba. | ronets, five knights, two counts, one baroness, nine members of Parliament, and eight ex-members of Parliament; and a eneral necessity of the mea- sure is deducible with great directness from the singlo fact that the incumbrances on property of | which the gross produce, at 164 years average pur- | chase, was little more than seven millions, exceeded thirty millions. An ee point for consideration is the par- ticular description of the new proprictors Of these, it will, perbape, surprise the reader to hear thet one hundied and fourteen only—representing £1,100,000. of the gross purchase money — were “* E: lish and Beotch”—1. ¢ , non-Irieh ; but of this number more than one-balf camo from London and its vicinity. One buyer was contributed by Calcutta, and another by the United States, eight by Scotland, and the At | ¥ MARKET. Turspar, Nov. 30—6 P. M. ‘Most of the leading fancies were in active demand to- day, and several stocks, which have heretofore been com: paratively quiet, were taken im large lots. At the first beard, North American Trust advanced BE per cont; Morris Canal, 34; Parker Vein Coal Company, $4; Nicara- gus Transit, 3;; Cumberland Coal Company, #4; Phenix Mining Company, %; Erie Railroad. 34; Long Island, %; Stonington, 1; Hudson River Railroad, %. At the second board, Morris Canal went up % per cent; Parker Coal Compeny 34; Phenix Coal Company, %. Hudson River Railroad deolined 4 per cent; Cumberland Coal Company, 14; Harlem, 34; Bochester and Syracuse Rail- road, 34. The market was more unsettled at the close, and prices s little weak. There was more inquiry for railroad bonds to day than we have noticed for some- time, and the transactsons were to some extent. The demand for foreign exchange, for remittance by the steamsbip Asia to morrow, has thus far been only moderate. We have no variation in ratesto report, We continue to quote bills dh London at 10 a 103< per cent premium; on Paris, 6f. 13% « 5f. 1234; Amsterdam, 414; a 413<; Bremen, 79% « 80; Hamburg, 36% a 36% The Portland, Saco and Portsmouth Railroad Company, have declared a semi annual dividend of three per cent. Dwight Manufacturing Company, three per cent. The Mechanics’ Bank of Baltimore has declared a semi- of Maryland, three and. half per cent. abundance, and large quantities of copper are obtainable, is estimated from 500 to 1,000 toms. The company will new preparing by Mr. Hodge, the eminent geologist. A new bank, called the Burnet Bank, is about being es- tablished at Syracuse. Another is in contemplation, to be located in Salina. The Dairyman’s Bank has been loca- ted im Newport, Herkimer county. The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer o this port to day, amounted to $98 571 53; payments, $21, 725 64—balance, $5,454,262 99. The receipts and dis bursements in the office of the Assistant Treasurer, during the month of November, 1852, were as annexed: Asewtant Treasuner’s Orrice—New Yorx, Nov., 1852, Nov. 1, 1852 —Balamee.......+0+0se00 000+ $5,085,652 14 Receiptom + $2,095.439 50 . 2,867 37 On: aecount of customs. “ 580.109 64 34,129 49 2,662,546 00 $8,648,198 14 +++ $2,480,288 OL - 144645 24 Transfer do.. 560,000 00 3,198,084 15 Nov. 30 1842—Balance.. Noy. 1, 454,262 90 20,892 52 + 7,000 00 $27 802 52 . 7,189 00 +++ $20,703 52 Nov. 30, 1862—Balance. Treasury motes funded.... Receipts for customs in November, oer +++ $1,493 574 34 2.44 2096,439 50 Excess, November, 1852.....-.s+0++ «+++ $601,865 16 ‘The increace in duties in November, 1852, compared with November, 1851, is equal to an increase in the value of merchandise, imported’during the month, of about three millions of dollars. This will swell the aggregate to nearly eight millions of dollars. Im November, 1851, the importation of specie amounted to $5,038,996; in No- vem ber, 1852, $4,624,684. Of the specie entered in No- vember, 1852, $4,542,471 was in gold dust, $57,775 in gold coin, and $24.438 in silver coin. ‘The importations into this pert te-day—Nov. 80—were as follows :-— Bleac! ing powders, 40 casks, 81 tierces; beer, 60 casks; brick, eoal, 370 tons; coffee, 765 begs; ‘ary goods, rE Z, 399 do. per Celestial, 206 do per Eibe, 606 do per Oowinane: 630 do. per do, per 8t. Denis; ¢yewoods 66 tons, 100,000 ibs. logwood; drugs. 382 casks ash, 50 boxes’ chemi- cals; guano, 1.300 tons; horns. 4000; hides. 5,245 hides, 20 casks rheepskins; iron, 4,060 bars ‘railroad, 22.926 bars, | 5799 bundles, 2566 bdls. hoop, 1,350 bdls. sheet, 442 sheets, 720 tons pig. 468 plates; metal, 1 150 peat yellow metal; rags, 108. begs; alt, 1,650 sacks, 4, 5 epices, 360 packages c: aasin| potateos 11’easks, 16 bags; plaster, 180 tons; Spelter, 11,686 plates; spirits, 26 pun cheons; steel, dis, 15 cases; tin, 6,161 boxes tin tag held ied bene do; tea, 1 13,941 wine, sete Pipe, 675 baskets; wood, 25 pieces mahogany. | balance due on the stock ef the St. Lawrence Mining | Company was payable to day. The second instalment of | fifiy cents per ehare will be payable on the Sist of De- cember. There is very little doubt but that the stock- holders will pretty generally respond to this call, aad make the best of a pad bargain, As soom as the two im stalments are paid up, it would be well enough fer the stockholders to bave a meeting, and appoint a committee to investigate the affairs of the company, and take the | eoncern entirely out of the hands of the trustees, by electing a full board of directors. Under the present mangement the company has become bankrupt. The call of one dollaron each share may keep the concern above water a little while longer; but unless something {* dome to extricate it from the miserable management under which it now exists, the whole thing will collapse and become extinct. Every doller ef the amount due on the call is appropriated, and still » balance left against annual dividend of five per cent, andgthe Patapsco Bank ‘We carn that operations in the Ulater Mine have been completely successful, Lead is found in increasing which may be brought to market, The copper in sight shortly turnish a full report df their operations, which is packages tea; | a The first instalment of fifty cents per share on the | have exempted themselves from the payment of the one dollar per abare, upon what stands in (heir names, we do not know, but if they have, the finances of the company will be im s worse plight than we have represented: ‘This board of trustees has never made‘auy report of its doings, and it probably never will. The interest they have in the company was obtained on the most favorable terms, and they bave therefore not so much to lose as may appcar, in the event of a total wreck of the concern. | Those who ‘have been induced to purchase the stock, by mnisrepresentations, at high prices. will be the greatest sufferers, and it is full time they took the control of thelr own affairs into their own hands. As for the mineral property of this company, we be- Heve it is fully as valuable as reprerented. The ore is abundant, and easily worked, and, in proper hands, might be made produotive. In the hands of these who vow profess to work it there can be nothing but losses ond disappointment. It's more than two years since this company was formed, and from the time the pre- eent trustees commenced administering its affairs it has been getting daily deeper and deeper into difficulties. If, after such an exhibit, the stockholders do not take decided action in the matter, at once call a meeting, in- vestigate thoroughly the doings of this self organized board of trustees, and place men in the management who have at least some knowledge of the business of mining, and the confidence of the mining interest generally, we have so more to say. We bave done our duty in calling their attention to the matter, and there we leave it for the preeent. The Boston Journal rays :— ‘The eurrent of investment is now turning strongly to- wards factory etocks, which are beginning to hold out brilliant picoretin im the way of dividends, A very im- eo ee el hes in several branches of the manufacturing mm going on during tl the last six months. bp rater doy Lee Spey has increased greatly.and freee have advanced enfficiently to yield handsome pro- its. This fact which is beginning te be realized ia the community, furnishes a hs fer the present movementsin factory shares. The truth is, that alarge majority of our mani uring stocks are now selling at prices much be- ow their real value. as can be easily demonstrated by re- ference to facts and figures. The Bay State Mille, for. ex- ample. held in the market at from $890 to Me pany or about ten per cent below the per value, will earn for the current business year full ten per cent net, and pey @ dividend in February next of not less than six per cent, or $00 per share, while for the ensuing e business prorpeets of the concern are decidedly better. “The Mills See Rocked with more than your's supply of wool, the advance on which alone, ei ninn! the cost with prices now raling would be al ual to the respectable sum of $200000, The Amor Manufacturing Cou) — with the prospect bruary of five or six per cent, are selling at but ten per He advance, while Hamilton and Massachusetts. with ble dividends of four eent nearly at hand, are inging only about par value The seme remarks will apply to many otber companies. which we have not space to mention in detail; but the arguments in favor of factery stocks entitled to most weight. are those which re- fer to the prospects shead—certainly most briiliant and encouraging. ‘The land stock companies of Massachusetts appear to be getting in bad repute. The Boston Courier has the following paragraph in relation to the Bysex and Cary companies :-- One of the most remarkable “dividends” of the day is that proposed by the Essex Company The annals of diplomacy can hardly produce its equal. Out of the “whole cloth,” the Eseex is not only to makea dividead of forty cent, but also to receive a dividend of $160. 000. b: ry faddling a debt ofthe like upon the machine shop, (# portion of \ property.) which it is proposed to divi ld be much better Folicy to tell the shop for sy the debts of the corporation, and divide in cash, even if it #hould amount to but o: per share, Stock job- bing by land companies larly by those which are in debt, is far from being «conservative, The Cary Land stock, which cost originally but $234 per share, is now being sold at 1334 per sbare for the sixty thousand shares issued This is on the lottery principle, which makes the few rich at the expense of making the many poor. 105: 10 Metropolitan Bank, 111% 3 Li Bevk Com: lz 26 Bk N Ame os wesas _ Hi Ni fu 500 . 283 24 Roch & 8; 300 28% 629 Panama RR.. 400 oe Bly SBOOND BOARD. $1000 Frie Int Mtge Bds 1137, 100 shes Parker Coal Co 53%, br baie Td a p| 75 do. ~b30 Bi she Ohio L rg ‘Trust. a Ed pil ce Canal 0. t grow: od by competent judges to be intended for whalers’ su) buyers hold off in anti pany | ticle. aremi-annual dividend in | exe. 0 clpated demand. A lot of mess and elear p: drawn for shipment. baci errivals, Prime pork and prime mess beef held at 8 hands at 870 more near heve glutted the niaches sorapleta sperm $187. mode! 17 was quiet, and beld st $95 per tom, wEatiow —Prime was saleable and frm ot 96. pr Ib Topacco seemed more were Page Siapiead of 04 856 retest y 90 ences Fiorkds ny pe RECEIPTS OF Lach By Noatu Riven Boats —Flour, 16 468 barrels; pro- ag choc Cd ; beef. 312 do ; athes, fa do ; whiskey, 65 382 burhels; 12,000 do.; bi 950 do.; butter. 198 pigs sate sil oan The Honolua Markets. J. 0. SPALDING’S COMMERCIAL CIRCULAR Hosorunu. Oot, 1, 1852. : ae + month has been a tolerable lively one at our jusiness hax materially improved. Large ship- aoe have been made hence to San Francisco and Syd- =. and the accumulated stocks of three years of unpre- ented dullness bave been materially diminished, Our | planters have found purchasers for their produce as fast ry ey could rupply, at remunerating prices, and busi- ness is Gecldedly gainin gaining = healthy and satisfactory | Btccks of all [pina staples are email. and there is every pros) a large demand during the next three | months, wi AN a ey ico porte ‘The government bave repealed the law subjecting Yes: sels touching merely for applies» and to land passengers, from tonnage and dues. and we hope in future to note arrivals of large numbers of vessels, touching for there purposes, from San Francisoo and other adjacent ports. During the fall season, freights of oil or bone can F oreapag es Obtained, and already reveral veseels, origi- Bally on their way to China, have changed their destina- tion and are laid on for freight home Oil will be taken at7 cents e gallon in ae vessels, and 8 cents im clippers. Bone at, say % ae cents per Ib. Our planters have mostly im Coolies from Amoy, and, with the advantege of cheep labor, and a close vicinity tos large consumin masek Wa hope soon to note a large export tz Py Mp eso of sugar, syrup. molasses, and coffee, and to tee able to compete with China, Manila and PR ree od 1e ure prospect of 1 a few yoars im- fa tnd as a depot between California and Chins, offer fair cbedamen y's for emigration hither. Latterly. enter- akg parties have turned their bipenane to the cultiva- ten tobacco, and a feir article been pro- duced, although the matertals fay curing are not yet sufficiently good to enable us to cope with Manils and Havana. The avery readily, and is pronoune- ly equal to either of the o preadstutts —No imports of flour directly. A few bbls. lies are offered at $26. but (apne of arrivals from Chile. Copsumption about 260 bi month @ pilot held at 7c. ae. Bread—In large supply ; Bary Go, w 8, Coffee.—Market almost bare; sales of suall pareols as they come forward from the plantations, at 100. a llc, Sugers —The same romark as abov Sales of light brown (made by he Ordinary, brown, loaf, and crushed, in large sup- Pee —In fair request for super, at remunerating pries. Provisions,—But few in the market, with a lar; win. | ith. Ne buyers in anticipation of | Pplies to thin ar- roses) at | ¢. Hems.—Firm at 180 Butter.—Im demand in 10 Ib, kegs at 85¢e. Lard.—None in the market. Cheere.—Stock large, mostly monopolized, rales at 20e, Candies—In no demand Rice—Bearce and high. Molasses ‘and Byrops.—Bales of first at 20c.; latter at Tobacco —A lot of Oronoco, in 18 lb. packages, chai last week. Heavy ‘aire ‘inset »—In large supply. No. 2 Manila held at $1250. —Market overstocked, no sales Malt |iquors.—Bass’ ale atetecr $375 readily; all others in beavy supply. Oil —But little offered. Polar oil held at 65c., and Sales of boiled Mnseed at $138, four months, Naval stores.—Pitch and tar wanted at $5 per barrel. Torpentive in large supply. Dry goods, —Certain alerts ions in good demand Boots and Shoes. —Fine qualities not plenty wand for foreign consumption. Btock of cides ae shoes Farge. A slight inquiry “to arrive,” for shipmeat to california Building Materials —Two large cargoes daily expected, consequently buyers holding off. But little im first hands, with but a mederate demand as no public works are in progress. ‘We would im prees upon shippers to this port the im- pertance ef securate and fall descriptions upos invoices, of the several articles of their ipments. When the market is lively sales oan often be made “te arrive” to excellent advantage. We would also desire full instrue- tions regarding sales toarrive, and of shipment to Call- fornia, im case advices theuce warrant. In a'l onses, qualities of goods should be given just as they are. and Lag ven of dry goods should be furwarde to California, ‘snams and thenee,to.this place. 5 hips rs to our conrignment will find their psoks; Teste come quicker forward by at reeing Them Wen cate of Masars! | Hussey, Bond & jon Fransisco in de- of ADVERTISEMENTS: RENEWED EVERY DAY. ww BEE THIRD PAGE .-we MISCKLLANKUUS. FORTUNE FOR ONE DOLLAR—EMPLOYMENT for everybody guaranteed.—Mcanes. Bradley & Jouot il parte of the United States their if of from $6 to $25 pex Bare been able to y hundreds. without risk. gMice, Baltimore, Ma., and they will be wend by retura mail, of eit ‘town of Depend int: Direct, pre paid, ing $1, Box 2 Fost fst tther oon, ts town of Jeoentey,, idle ours, tions’ "Petont hight reewred twa “Sta prt hay a CLOSE THIS RANCH OF or reélain vases, aie HB, 180 Broadway, WATCHES, WATCHES, WATCHES—-OF EVERY variety and style, retailed at wholesale prices. Par- ehaaere will fod Wap object, and a saving of ferty par cent, | KEL, MANGANESE, VIEN albestos, roug Tivached sheliao, fumigating chlorate potash, nitrates baryts and strontia, cblori of copaive and now doing & good 9 aslo, as the present owner intends FOR | SALE. 10,000 Ee “ESTA re FOR Sales larne lot on Broadway, noes Wel bey SA to to ret, ha ad ool second use Feating for $2,000 vo 8°. 1? senate p.nen ting, ( for $3 000 fi ae ad santas $8, 0003702, Sut ad ia, putea teed fea bet wes rr Third pyounes. stants Houses have wea ibd each, and’ will be. sold for $500, and i.d8'e ein on orte 8 5 BROAD, 18 Wal soos, 87,500, poe eet AT a, AR EES ato” hirteenth strea! rey “fifth Seventh and Bighth a4 ‘These houses con’ the modern re Price $7,008, and $4,000 can remain on mortere, A hoply te C —A WELL SE- 8. 8. BROAD, No. | $7, OOO MORTGAGE FoR sau) cured seven ter oe om mortage, of QU, having two years to rum, will. be sold a6 a d $f S20; also, Tour rv’, mortgagee of of $8,000 each, aoe pared “4 roved Brooklyn 01 salt ae ee TE SMELDON. to Nagna strat #6, FOR SALE.—THREE OF THOSE FOUR story brick houses and lots on avenue C, be- tween’ Twalfth and ‘Thirteoath atreese, Price $6,000 exch, Hent for $900 each, and $4.00 oan temain op Ap ply .'8. BROAD, No. 13 FOR SALE AT BARGAINS—THOSR Very meat, three story brick ‘and lote ide of Paoitic sterol, ATHS FOR SALE —CARROLL’S MED) por baths, with fxtui rent, with or without Grent Jores street, or No. I AKERY FOR SALE.—AN OLD AND WE a lished bakery, down town, in s very desirable location, d business, which will te proved satisfae: ication. Also, some of furniture for the city. An in the business would find thie torily, on app! person desirous to enga; ® rare opportunity. Address Mr. J. FELTHAM, Horald office. Bete ik SECOND-HAND TABLES FOR le cheap, with a large and splendid atook of new yuitable for private use. Just one bale of Diltinrd sloth, ang 90000 one tine RIFFITH & DESKER, 9 Ann street. ved from France chandise—Gol hundred shares in mneyoeers HRISTMAS PRESENTS.—BARGAINS SELLING for oash, or to exchange for rea! estate, or othor id peneils, diamonds, &o., pianos, aay a Also, on tl Fourth street, ne three story brick hous iy $3 Sivovone four story brick house in Ninth etroot. ouly $0,000; algo hous and lué in Twenty -soventh street, $3 000; ‘alto'two Jots on Twenty: ninth street n Fianna i two lote ree fers on Sixty-ninth treet; six Ninety. i jonse and lot in Al trae, and lot in East Broad 1,000 lots on Fifty-fourth street, $1,650 eighty lots fronting on the East ri so saree ‘other fote on South sit be sold at groat bargains. Also eight ‘OGAL, Jr., 161 Bowery. OR SALE—A RARE Henrie FOR A MAN WITHA mall capital.—Will be sold and fixtures ‘0: for oash, the stook ‘of the well kaown f @ dining ssloon and lodginy ng houso, in one locations in the olty—everything about it com- t very low, and will be disposed of ata eroat Apply to KELLOGG & KIRWAN. 24 North William street WOR SALE—THE LEASE AND FURNITURE OF A handsomely furnished hotel. The bopse is now in cessful operation, and constantly full. The location is surpassed in Now York: The bar alone yielding s profs of $3,000 to $4,000 yearly, $4,000 40 $5,000 cnsh will be Paper to purchase. For further partion! ara, call at co of Cc. B. HOWES, 53 Ni erect. POR FALESA LIQUOR AND SHIP GROCERY STORE, down town, in the neighborhood of South atrect, ( Fires vard,) one of the best places of busi is tix yeare lenge of the whi ‘The lodging pays th in thocity.’ There ‘and very cheap rent. d lenven the store free. None need apply with capital than $3,000, Address, wish me, Cask, Herald office. OR SALE-%HE CONFECTIONERY STOCK AND fable Fe the quire Se the store. ne re ed, and doing ® good b welling to let. For partic F°%, SALE--TWO HOUSES 0! NE LOT, ON Lt 8e eS street, bet Beoond and TI Avenues. Brick house, four stovios, basement and anb ae lor ; frame houso on rear, in good condition; ‘ent Price $3,200; $1,500 For parti 79 Nassau OR SAL) in the Second ward, row doi: HA & good trade, will be sold very low. if applied for immediately. This is an excel- a veay remain os bond and mort, S'apply tons at WOODS & FORBU Jens opportunity to buy low. and get & good place, particu, larly for » single man. Apply to AL DER, No, 16 BD street. ‘OR SALE—TWO BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS, lete of William Hall's e«tate, in ae fth and Sixth aven bait 4, the remain Ia- R. BALLARD, 415 Broadway. 7 onl ‘mor’ conve TWO NBAT THRER i ete Noe. 131 and 138 .—A FIRST-CLASS DRINKING HOUSE, BOARDING AND LODGING, [VARROLL HOUBE, 729 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE FEB New York Hotel.” Familie and modated with be scoom winter, BROADWAY, pores onraseneet 162 ie Rees furnished, with bot and mney fathie Seeds oie Day for good accommodations. bad prompe atrendance. ion mad one Bere Mirrors, ndeliers, &. Loe: et ha hood the finest ia Broadway 784 BRoapw S single ge Soll. Apply» rivete house, oeoupied by armel) th, and ‘Seventh Sranses. Bethe, ter treet, bet weer Terms moderate, LARGE PURNISPED ROOM, ON THE floor, to let. st $12 per month, to = and genticman, ins qnised. A at 136 ©) LADY CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH PLEA sant furnished rooms, by applying at 34 Habert #treet TO LET, arlors om the let Moor, thy 2 s varlor and bed-room om the oa “nooe with bi jpalte, tinal room, priyate Sable feruiched if ea ie A PARTMENTS uae oy Ey. au hay red. atrent, anf pera FARUon. AND BED fing: -% WITH A or without beard, at ho, 7 Bleecker street, east of Broadway. PRIVATE FAMILY RONT ROOM, FeniiMkcn, with break athe, gas, water closets, EMAN AND LADY, AND SINGLE GENTLE- rnished rooms with wlhra at No.7 rosdway, and di- AG ‘A COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, Of ‘the first floor, to one or twogentlemen. ‘Phey oan have their broskfast, if required. ‘orms moderate. Apply at ‘29 Amity atreet. A GENTLEMAN AWD' LADY, WISH TO big ae oll atly furnished apartment, in a ve jai wido: fy Dre ferred. Board for the li nag otis sa ea in ation near Broadway. Adiress G. ll. Broads for two days. fla het aay rps foe dl WIFR, OR TWO SINGLE with references, oa be = and eee. adjol a: , with board, ina Fate. Varren place.’ Gas, Croton, RNISHED APARTWENTS, OW ORB, ith bedrooms, for gentle- ins m 8.to i, cloak. Private pig at No. ‘a or 89 Walker street, moar family, Bre tablet? desired. A Broadway. FURNISHED ROOM 70 LRT, ON, THE SEOOND floor, im a rival ily, to F two tingle gentle « men, with breakfast v4 mauirel, at No. third door from Broadway. GENTLEMAN, CONNECTED WITH Af ishos board for his family, consisting of mis ' coed per month, ‘Addr 6 ityan, Herald. office. ' OARD WAY BE HAD FOR A GENTLEMAN AND | lady, in a ploasant location, below Spring street, and one block from Broadway. The family is small and every comfort oan be had. Board for the lady only. Addres,. Ladue, for two days, Broadway Post office. Boaz. .—A NEAT, SQUARE ATTIC. BEDROOM TE let, with board, in # private house. Apply at No. ll¢ Franklin street. OARD IN WARREN STREET.—ROOMS MAY BR obtained, with convenience: 4 74 Warren street, by single gentlemen or families. OARD WANT! NG MAN, WITH GOOD white Sey ae ie ie ean Murray ard, ins 6 ly private, “ig ® permanent and comfortable dress & Herald office, with terme so for break! \d toa. ‘WO LARGE Weebl g ced ROOMS TO ith board, and vse «f bai both rooms, ina eel house, No. 102 Essex street, third door above | street. A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIF! OF en, can be accommodated with a room, a¢ 63 Murray street, corner of Gollane story fron’ place Bote IN BROOKLYN.—A GBNTLEMAN AND LADY, or two gentlemen, may obtain a neatly Carnished room, with full or pactial boned, in a small family, whore they may enjoy the comforts of n hopes. House and loea- eation desirable. Apply at No. 3 Elm place, third door from Fulton avenue, Brocklyn. OARD IN BROOKLYN, EIGHT MINUTES WALK from the Fulton ferry.—A gontleman and his wife cas be nccommodated with a pleasant second story front b famally; also, two single gentle coommedated. Full board for the dy, and ‘d for the gentleman. Apply at No. 114 High OARD.—A HANDSOME FURNISHED BACK PA! on tho first floor, and three tarnished rooms on fam’ chars 0. 0 late imprevements Wout Twenty fourth street. —A SUITE OF Prctietd be okay ta to FUL ‘th « parlor ined, tolet, tom office. OARD WANTED IMMEDIATELY—BY A GENTLL. man and wife—will Gnd eversthing ; front roo! board for wife, partial for himaelf. sm = rate. Location preferred betwoon Twelfth gtreet and Sixth avenue and Broadway. Address E, box 507 P Office, YOR SALE—A BARROOM, ON ONE OF THE BEST corners up town; will be sold cheap if applied for i diately. There will be a railroad depot at she house, ition on 3 ae tile corners. Apply’ at the corer of atreet. OR SALE—A PORTER HOUSE, IN A CHOICE LOCA tion, and doing a fine business; four yoars lease of the Premises, st a very low rent; and will be sold cheap, for cash, as the owner is about leaving the city. Apply to OARD.TWO OR THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN, orgon‘lemen and their wives, ean be accommodated with yisd, bonrd and plesonas Toots, ob 66 Bpaahlia sesoety near Broadway. OARDING.—ONE OR TWO PARLORS, roe | BED- rooms adjoining, suitable for familiee ‘or, lomen, with or without board, oma be had, a Bisecker Surcets They ato well Turaishsd, with ae closets and gas onovery floor. patent sponge, peultice cloth, Thorn’s ni out x 09, | ae Rees Overy Rete SS mae ass rest almost indifferently by the Koglish counties. the eompany, without the first recourse to liquidate. pores rile allio cadens Wo. a. for wale by DR. L, hele edd eos OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WITH A. We annex « brief exhibit of the company’s indebted- nett:— widow lady, having no incumbrance, Aad living slone OR SALE—AN | Address A. B., Broadway Post Office. one of the whom eight were persons of title. six manu- nde me A ND one ry ae Ie description, they comprise fitt; ie gentry, (of 7 ILLIARDS.—NO 17 MONTGOMERY STREET, JER- | CITY TRADE &&POR ©. factarers and merchants, (including eight ‘ The ‘istor invites trisls ilk with 01 i —-. six insurance and land Ge beg pl al Sr. Lawarxce Leap Misinc Company. Turspay, Nov. 30-6 P.M. fir refreshments; or one match eanous, one foreellicg, apply at!7 Bowery. | QRoaKD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A FEW SINGLE ers. The Save bulk, howaver, of the purchasers Tel amount of aceeptances matured and | |, 1. | | Aanrs ruled quiet: 40 bbls were talten at $4 62/4 0 Who «fers. fora suit | WOR SALE—THE FURNITURE AND LEASE OF A | jroqifthtlemen cam bo accommodated with appears to have been supplied by Ireland veaalf and | paid «700 00 | ares oF Pots, and $6575 for peeria, [acid , commencing 38th instant. | boarding house, in the Bowory, containing twenty fie | part ot touth Brooklyn, within fi ‘of the to have been formed of amell bidders for lote of jorrowed money, aenpeTurrs Flour Riplwnerin ity at pre- | No money piayed for | Pearegeans netdog remalty, dase 4eae La phd rind aes Apply | South ferry Apply ai State street, Sor pea | us prices ¢ firmness of owners ani ve | to uetioneer, 45 Broadway. £1,000 value and under, who will, at any rate, re- _ Total debt, Nov. 1852....... $34,176 12 | of freighte, impedes business Sules were unde of 16.100 BIANK BOOKS: PAPER, RULING.—BLANK RO0KS 5 OARD.--THREE OR FOUR GENTLEMEN CAN BE Preent actual owners with real interests and sub- bay TA se eyes of $1 per are OR | bbls. sour and superfine No 2, at $4561, *E, r in large or small quant: OUSES, FARMS, AND BUILDING LOTS, FC accommodated at 55 Warren street; alsos few gentle oe reeponsibilities Most devoutly is it to be 33,450 00 | dinary to choice Stat. low prices. Bingle books or sete of backs railed $0 aay pa —Three three story and basement brick ‘how d that they will d hemsel fe gt | tern, ound, atch. Dill head Jobs of all | ssntly located on the west side of the city, at the lo mpent thelr a wtusislen Tod Leplspene) ppb Monet Balance of debt due.. 9726 12 | | Kinds rated 2 irate terms. aanaels Pamphlors, | of $4,000 oneh. ne yaluaple form, sf one hundred eres, fea BENOH seg Oo tu vet ht a yt] ivenie: qi it iz count o 10d at 3h a million cores of Trish sail will now have pass- Independent of this, the eompany have; we believe, | r | e iow pris “yO uN P: Sas Th is, No. lod Nacoe fashionable Yaaily, price $7). ‘Also Sailding Yet. in this | aoe rete oe A rt wal boned iy, ae! French and this mighty change involves the last con- in hand, twenty-five hundred and fifty shares of itsown | fcrpmeal at $278 per HDL | Wheat favored bayers.. The | wad Hammersbery, for $00, aad wpwards. An oprortaniy re wd Firth avenues "te Steet An opportunity ‘be found to invest moxey, on ample security, at 16 Wl stree ccfvable experiment for the social regeneration of | stouk; but what itis worth would be most dificult tode- | 12600 Weatern do. at $1 18a $120, and 5000 do.. in Hewery, east ride, between Droome and D lancy stroste OARD IN CHAMBERS STREET. two. OR THRE! fermi 1 . fi if t ty ply ii t. ee ce ones earn cater oae Oe CO Nera TRG el Slant oe ita teee tee ere saapvd her’ pictertaceotarte aunsin everg exe tebe fee % ais CIS'S. KENNEDY Conveyancer, and Real Estate | lo gentlemen with board ea Naval Intelligence. company are exhausted; and where the means are | 95.0 bushels of barley, a Ag nd 1 300 bushels herloy from pain, and feels confident in promi: Mat she willre. | Broker. #5 by app tying at 1 ambere 7% At move corns, bunions, ni causing the least pain or inconvenis tonéed to at home or at Madame B's nails grow: Exmerr oy tHe Tuner Paiscieat Steam Fricates Arracnep to THe Japan Exrepution.—Below ia a fall exhibit of the dimensions, cost of construction. power of engines, &e , of the steam frigates Mississippi, Powhatan, and Susquebsnna, attached to the Japan equadron :-- STEAMSHIP MISeISSI PPI Ft. coming fiom to keep the mining operations going is more | malt, at 9240 per keseet Btate and Wertern oats were | | im request abéie per el. rm continu than sny one of the trustees can satistectorily explain. | in request st bio a 84¢0 ora continued It is possible the company may keep the wheels moving arasa Ves ntact a ee yurhels | pretty smoothly until the lst of January. After that | Western amen Sevape sodas ieatannes | time it will have to depend upon credit, without the pos- | maCoTrOn.—The market continues without change, with \e y 01 ales, PERESES FOR SALR—ONE DOUBLE CYLINDER, Large tire, in good order, Hoo's make, with sic sprin Alto, & foolseap cylinder, Hoo’s make. ‘Terms easy. Ap ny ANGLLL, ENGEL & HEWITT, | Sprace strane, 10 HATTERS—A RARE CHANGE ar SALE, THE olé sud well established hat stand, No. 49 Chatham — RECEIVED— rerrae! BAVANA SEGARS ~ CON pod and common cise of |, a “La Florde ls for Ladi on 4 partis ead get crete ki full board for both, m Feasonable torme. Trantient bo street, consistin, of stock, fixt ‘sti | pi, of mea iain ied the abet | bility of reeetving anything to moet it payments, but | “fo. G07 oC 1.640 baleen caten Kay, he health of the proprietor not pe: mitiing | MES BARKERS 80. 847 By of stern and po: m9 7 what is derived from the sales of ore. This isavery 408 begs Java brought 113<¢ ; 100 Maracatbo 9%0., and | UE 4 si ite opt by oom URNISHED ROOMS TO Rxtreme breadth... 40 0 gloomy prospeet for the stockholders, and they have mo | 2,000 tio pce per jing shop 4 metoeea Hevask ieee accommod: with breakfast | "Corrsn. —New sheathing was in light supply, and very a call, Inquire at No 60 White street, noar Brosaway le | fimly held, at 27¢ per Ib. Frsicnrs —Retes continued firm, with moderate en- this manufactui aria onee ‘the Shotield, et ataia one to blame but themselves, The affairs of the company M. E. WuRMING 49 Ch: ha es i . E. atham streot, have been most miserably managed since the present i Blemin ham w boars arantes the manulacturers’ #i = Fooms on third floor at vory lew terms, Area of mean load line, square feet. trustees have beem in power. | gagements, To Liverpool, 2,600 bushels wheat were en- | and th of Christofie in full. For oale at 0 BUILDE! FOR SALE, THE LEASB OF TWO rea of greatest immersed transverse section... The original eapltal of the company was $72,000, and | EEed, at 103¢0., in ship's’ begs. 500 tlerses beef. at Os. GAINE, GUILLEMOT & 00S, 4°1 Brontway, good build ith a vacancy for building in the rear , WANTED BY face of sail..... Y with 2.000 barrels do., at 4s. 6d. 160 barrels ash —W a ofeach. The ots are over 100 feet deep. ate merely nominal at that. This placed the par value of the | gos; and 1,200 barreis rorin. at'Ss, 6d. Flour was at | Ney ent Ladiee wh wih sreeive tele (ends BIO | sitar bad bec nenien Caste nac tena ee ‘Second aver abou er Annvn, 5 for tl 0 4 nd oud ave~ 36,000 shares at $2 each. It was soon discovered by the | 4sasked. To London, 170 tierces beef were A ‘complexions, Daz, | ‘The leaves to going te California," Addceas Bulldicg, tite Herald ofiee, for two days, with | trustees, that, for the purposes of speeulation, the par | ned, De gry ions a) 58 he aoe ee at - oa. | » Dr, m3 Monde «ae etian link | ofice. number, terms, and reference. grain. laagow, an . 5 Bast | value was too low—that the margin was too limited—and, | ah 8 Od. Therd wanteo ofitoge to nociee tt rales tor | th streot, and 6 Greenwich street. PT OWATCHMAKERS AND JEWRLLE JUURNISHED ROOM TO LET, aT §1 EAST BROAD. by some new system of finaxceering, some hoous pocns | other ports, & jewelry Wway.—A large room in the (hird story, hand Fuarneasins WG dali oe tatiness: tennkphtid,. Western: INGUET LEPRINCE & iL. MA furnish fo forone or two single gent lemen, withow mode of management, the par value of the stock was raised to $10 per share. board, Inquire at 61 East Broadway. ay, N. ¥., Decoration and Furnivure is gene. | per Ib. Manetacter , New re and in Paris 9 ree Canmarti Bronse Works, live geese were worth 41» 420 New stock was issued, with an | Frurt —The operations imoladed 25@ boxes layer rai- porte ‘Commissioa—C: = ebdorcessent.ca cash osettfiente, that. cally 90 bad botn | ‘stn 8 3 000 bunch do, at $2 75; and 42. casks curs | F Saree, Beit Cahn Cabinet Lice tat of every Tees, (postpaid) A. Gr Be i Mvenkiart and ten, ot 76 Wasren atreon, Terman $9 8 rants, a! paid in on eaeb share, leaving im arrears $1 per share, subject to call any moment. For the purpose of satisfy- | _ Hay = Sales of 1,200 dates were effected, at $1 25 0 W OOD AT $3 25.—I HAVE FOR SALE 300 Ng $1 8736 per 100 Ibs . cash, x EQ (Of seme dimensions. Mey 4 pine bse 9 delivered on 10 EVERYBODY WHO WANTS TO MA | T by 8 labor-saving machine —Th nee peavey ) Fu. Is ts Length of mean load line, including beth rabbets, 25 ing the Comptroller, and getting cartificate from him | Hors —Duting the last two days 42 bales have boom | Purchated the tatent sight. of Hive, oleh ilo above Yerktowa. lee holds Extreme breadth.............. seyseee © that the capital had all been paid in, the company pur- | “isposed of, at 22 s 260. per Ib morticirg machine for te followin ai tn 2 chased about twelve hundred sores ef land, worth certain. putea tare inquiry Fyrevailed for Sootch pig, at $31 | bivaavertt Carolin: Fonte Cerolh ina Géors! ries Lots jTOR, SALE—CHMAP. NEAR THs Duaploceiant of taba toed Hae: toate, 3826 | ly not more than five dollars an aere,and putitinat | Lrav-—Holders were asking $4 85 for Spanish, and Oresen, hs ta and Hudson i. The sine foe aeventy Totes wil vo RD.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO ‘Area of mea Joud lite, tauare feet. 8,000 a value of two bundred and fifty two thousand dollars | #8, 12% for Galens, per 1¢0 Ib, | principle of the ‘macht hands — a. tee rea of greatest immerse ansverse section, . 2634 ME —| mon kland was scarce, and held at |. Th Burface of sail... "*" ab ose | (9262,000.) By this legal quibble the law was evaded, and | $1144, per Dbl, cash é zation almost ne Alek. a9 tho The Susquebanna was built at’ Philadeiphia, and the Powhatan at Norfolk, in 1860, Cost of Susquehanna, vin — Total ccet of hull. masts, boats, rigging. rails, the Comptroller's certificate obtained. All this having | been arranged, and new certificates of stock issued, it was discovered by the stockholders that they were still | ae short noti A wachine m: en in op) applying at the Wi in wot peng, Mt the North ay ce atTos" aud | Mo.assrs—Remained ba 2 New Ceeean oe eat ORES. request and firm, 100 . per gallon av were sales of crude turpen- | tine ‘made at $4123, 0 $4.26 por 280 Ibe 200 bbls. epi IL tanks cake, anchors and chains, cabie Hable to the amount of $1 per shate. Applications were | rita of turpentine fetched 55c Ang gallon, and 600 bbis, H pte peama st -rapomarone PREMIUM | } farniture~ all complete, ready for sen, made at the company’s office for information relative to | Wilmingten rosin, in yard, ors cole oat ie @ Inte = Kogines. boilers, and spare machinery. ‘ie One = Some en existed for crade whale at 689., ty. a Wav pom = hi regdhane sire matter, and every applicant was arsured that it was | and crude rperm 20 20 per gallon 9,500 gallons lin: SCHIBFFELIN & owt. ER, Now. lad and 144 Front tureos. | hw ited mere form; that the arrears would never be required; | seed hand: cash, per gallon. Gra HAIR-THE LATEST AND BEST DISCOVERY. : Provisions — Pork tended downwards. Sales have been made of 456 bbis old prime at $15 75; sour moss at $16 jo old do. at $1875 a $18 8734 Green Lome end 0340, and drestod ges fair to prime that the company was out of debt; that lead ore enough was produced to pay curremt expenses; and that the Production would soon be sufficient to authorize the de- elaration of @ dividend. On the 28th of May last, the Gray or red hair brown or black. fa oe Tie ae pa | id, 18t Wilifam # yt i is no humb: | mea my address. srtnaeaati “catirely, ‘of live ite aT 1a Nyy frames, white oak from the vea coast for the planking. and southern yellow pine for the beams and decks ; entirely copper fastened, and no tree nails used. The timbers are ‘OULE. OR PART OF ONE, WANTED-BY A He iraiiy tae chitarnn As & moderate A Hefarences ate iven and required; at ei au stelceds ¢ were will pe stephen Crooker, ang J, 1, Gratecsp, who pominelly own Seas bbatecd secured by al iron braces, (the first used in this | 4 Ken at 12%, a 180. per 1h? ‘New beef moved to the EWELER'S SAFE WANTED—FOR ONE YEAR OR Being thowe In the * svat ippie in 1830) The | *eretary of the company made the annexed official reply _ extent, of te bbl Gountry ‘olians ts $4875 9 98 $1, OOO FeRzzrt, aenae, J [eneer, Address A., Horald office, giving desorip- seein of cope AAT a he ine is baht nl to inquiries en the subjest:— Pky Se Leger ones do. be be 6 ha hy ail Srre.7F coushe, Ht Ly gg 7 | sheet, 8. e cables and anchors Br. Lawagnce Minixve Comrany’s Room, at $13 a $13 25. —s 10. do. ache and pairs in the lim le by thi ie siste, ANTED—TWO LOW PR URE STEAMBOATS ost $17,318 ; Higging. sails, and masts owt $37,828. ruranc 425 8 age teat t $15 gh and at the depots, 6 Eact Eleventh street, ‘and 240 Greoni ib | ; Tonnage eustom house mearucement,2452 tons. | ol planting. hoe oe ii _ Batter yes sclinay rte aiecet 100 : fer he | Hk, Free tat tneue | to. MOSM WOODWARD, Ti Merohante Rxshange’ dose Rachels Rn ta Ra ue ArRican om! ran Sin—In reply to i hha hesite- aad 3c 8 376. ‘eatern Now York, por lb, my | y John Adsins, “Combentes 8 Berne gant tae | ton tu giviag By option that "Judging from the means | Cheere could be had at 80, « 9360, per Ib Man infallible preservenivs agataat al disease sae thing | WANTED TO. PURCHASE, ABOUT AN HOUR'S yoo Tweitth ea cucimstome South Afries, 11th September ; officers and crew well, the com Rave on band, there ie very little, if | _ Rick.—60 tlerces were sold today, at $4 873¢ per | orisinal proseriptions for ty within bwo ands alt mile of th a tre te aneat renee Seg Bhe would sail on the 15th for Ambris, Ambrixetto, | ®DY. probebiiity t that the remaining one dollar per share | 100 Ibs., cash. by singe dollar ins aid ith baile 10 LET, WITH: BOARD, A LARGE E PARLOR: Onr Prince's Island, and Monronia, and expected to be at Will be calied in, within 2 vary long time, ifever, as it was Rear Estate.—Sales at auction Adrian H. Mul- HA8SON, M.D , Montre Rast). ite of roome os Porto Praya by the sth or 10th of November. The Gere venly eft as 8 precsutlonary” mieavere lo gues Of emer- ler-—Liot on south aide of Eighteenth street, 486 feet B—Ne deception.” Ail scmmanontonssiity pt 5 fe | mantewn was at Prince's Teland ; o@loers and crow all 1 debt of th | py Eo) ti 60 feat | ant of Fort ii street, 26 oy _ BROADWAY, WHITE RON? KECLINGER'S rrr tae e Perry wae eruising in the Bights, been “The acta the company is now}within one thou. avenue, sou re y Fr . srohen 1th Avett Si dad aca yan casa Very trly, you a ram Sit 200 fet $2475;1 do on weet de SD eeeam avout Ode |: etutful family 1 al aent, fer a Tour rove = rat Oa ‘Three bnndred an mep are at work he | Be LOTT, Beoretary. Any person in the relnenn ‘oh a ‘second Daited. slates thip ot the as Vertsont ‘at the Gherion | _Anewers similar to this ware given verbally to every | (ibic ele Werte Man nU we te kieran a Hom, wpe, wishes te we dupes oe of thot avook in tend, sos isor te Toraibed be ee et town 1 Rory yord, and phe ts rezidiy approaching com- | question relative to the finances of the company, antil orthington's, # nee ies bela aw LE Reg o single gentlemen. Apply at 16 Jay street. — within the past sixty days, We new find the company in eoa.—Included in the transsetions were 160 bbls. bruises, | Wa ereloman and Alo GIN nee eee TOR > RESTAURANTS. i a GonviOnon oF ax Iydraw For Murper.—The | | debt upwards of thirty.four thousand dollars, ($34,000,) | pa Rite yi heses be Sita at every shore, ane by | amity, irbere mere are no boa Teckianet for the ANNAN AND WONDER, rilered Mrs, 1) v1 With Indien, Ye-ehe sha, who murdered Mrs. Keener, om the | mort of whieh must have existed at the time the secre- eur A moderate Tcand prevailed for Castile, at M ae A ca ey CHARACTER roadway” between Spting and ‘Ninth stresta: RIKE TE WORLD (1TH ANE AND WORDER, been comvicted of murder in the drat de tary wrote the above letter, The trustees of the St. Law- aot ‘ ales te Goceeble iroad way Post 2 Col fi renee ve haeeuivo th, suatenee of death pos tay a rom Company are Thomas A. Bmmet, gy Lrg cone ty eer) ah = ye i “oF aratlss ey penserhec ene WANLZD-S nee story wouse, anova juring TED—A THREE STORY HOUSE, ABOVR an Secs | Wei eh ak ota te aE