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at This is the most important towa in the province @f Mainas, on socount of its proximi:y to abrigable waters and connection with sachs large extent ‘oo do sot liable to overtion. ‘of Juan Guerra and Shapajs 7 Ohaeuta is at the Dowhere less than five feet of water. Tae high- ‘water mark is forty feet above the stage in which the river was when he was there. From Chasuta to Bho mouth of the Amazon the distance by water is upwards of 3,000 miles ; and for half the year the ennsylvavia, seventy-four, would find water enough fo reach that village frow the sea Popul#tion of Chasuta 1,031; distance to Tarapoto By land six leagues; cost of transportation, one fae of wax the Indian load, ene pound of wax g equivalent to four yards of cotton, o: sheep pores, on hogs thrive well. Productions those ef apoto. Yurimaguas, twenty four leagues bolow Chasuta; ane. 319; country fertile. A good read can cut from this place almost in @ straight line to Mozabama, distance thirty leagues. Santa Cruz is thirty-five leagues below Chasuta. Hore white wax is worth ene and @ third yards cot- ton, and five pounds wax are sold for one white- hhandled knife. Population 300 , Chamicuros, thirty nine leagues below Chasuta, with a population of 331 Valuable resins and gums wbound in the woods. Laguna, forty-four leagues below Chasuta, and four above the mouth of the Huallaga, hasa popu- Jation of 742, and a fertile soi? Urarinas, on the Amazon, five leagues below ‘mouth of the Huallaga—population 43. Chis is an important place, on account of the immense quanti- ties in ite Vicinity of the tree which produces the gum-copal. Passing by the villagesof Parivari and San Regis, ‘we come te Nauta, the capital of the district. Iv is aituated on the right bank of the Amazon, forty-six pros ad belew the mouth of the Huallage, and nine- 4y-four below the head of uninterrupted navigation on that river. It is to this place that Brasil, by troaty with Pe- ra, bas just contracted for aline of steamers, under the Brazilian flag, from Para, at the moutn of the Amazon This line is to bavea monopoly of steam- boat navigation on the Amazon for thirty years, fe a bonus of $100,000 per annum for the first 6 It therefore becomes a place of importanes, and as I shall have occasion to allude to it again in con- mexion with this steambout line, under tue Brazilian oR I will here take the more notice of it jauta is alsoonly half league above the mouth ef the Ucayali, another tributary of the Amazon, and larger than the!Huallaga—populaiion $10. Here one yard of English or American cotton is worth two and two-thirds yards of the cotton cloth of the country, and thirty-four pounds of sareapa- gilla are given for eight yards of the latter; a fait i Sy o hen is worth ax needles, a chicken three, and | y or sixty pounds of yucas six A Portuguese ymerchant has established a house here Amaguas, seven miles below Nauta, is an import- zt point, (though at present it has but 240 inhabi- | re om aceonnt of its great extent of fertile Passing Amaguas with its 240 inhabitants, Iqui- fos with its 127, and Arad with its 80, we ar- give, twenty-seven ie Se -below the mouth of the Ucayali which comes from the Seuth. at the mouth ef the Rio Napo a tributary from Ecuador. There §is here a settlement, consisting of one family of Mi- tos apaary and one fugitive slave from Brasil—to- iL ‘This river is 200 yards broad at its mouth, and is navigable for 300 miles. It is rich in gold; its banks are inhabited by hostile tribes of Indians, and cov- ered with ssreaparilla and other valuable products of the forests. These Indians make the finest and amost beautiful hammocks thet are found in the Pampa del Sacramento ice of » hammock two a ef cotton. The trade in poisons makes this an pecan place. ebas is thirteen leagues below the mouth of the Wapo; hase population of 387, and a fine counti round about ts productions are white and black ‘wax, sarsaparilla, vanilla, poisons, storax, “‘cham- bira,” hammocks, pitch, copal, incense, India rubber, milk of the cow tree, and many curiosi- ties, which the Indians, who, though wild and pavege, are friendly to the white man, usually a in exchange for beads, trinkets, &0. ite wax is worth two yards of cotton; black, half thirty-four pounds sarsaparilla, twenty-four ards; hammock, two yards; a little pot of poison, Per yards; one pound vanilla, eight yards. Thence to Loreto, the frontier town of Peru, we have five small villages. Loreto is 160 leagues be- dow the head of uninterrupted navigation of the Huallaga; population, 122 — [a this village youfind | @ preparation from the wild yusa, which is very pala. table® wholesome, and etre Ate Itisa pod bar ptitute for bread. Sarayaou, situated on the right bank of the Usa- ali, 300 miles above eecues with the Amazon, & population of 1,271 * This is an important point in the midst of a fer- ile region. Eight or ten miles above this town the Ucayali receives the Ahusytia, which t ta rise r almost on the banks of the Huallaga A few miles | wp this tributary brings you to a great sarsaparilla country. This drug eosts here eight yard cloth of the country the 100 pounds; which 100 | ag oe are worth $25 in Para, and from_§40 to $60 Europe, enh the market. These eight syards of cotton for the 100 pounds of sarsaparilla, according to the statement of this clever black- smith, are worth four yards only of our coarse oot- zon, Let us, therefore, for the sake of illustration, trace this trade through its entire course. The American or English pedlar to the Amazon —for trader he is not—buys in New York or Liver- | pool, as the case may be, four yards of cotton, for which he pays twenty-five cents He ships thence | around Cape Horn to Callao. Here it pays duty at the Peruvisn custom house, and is sent thence to Lima by mule. By this time, what with freight, transportation, and com ions, it has cost the purchaser fifty cents. It is then packed on mul: carried across the Andes, and in about twelve months | from the time of its leaving New York or Liver. pool it arrives at the mouth ot Ucayali, whore it is gent up by boat which occupies threo hundred working hours in going up three hundred miles to Sarayacu and the sarssparills country. Here this ieoe of four yards is exchanged in barter, accord- to Hoake?, the New England mechanic, from whom I have been quoting, fer one hundred pouods of that drug. A shipment of the return cargo is thon wade im the rude river craft of the couatry, and this one hundred pounds of sarsaparilla, bought with four yards of ‘*fi peony bit” cotton, whon it reaches the Amazon is worth $9 in Nauta, $10 50 in Sabatings, $25 av Para, ond $50 at New York or Liverpool. Tho voyage has beeu a long and a te- dious, and a round-about one, but tke profits are enormous. Now, if Peru and Brazil, instead of forcing com- merce with thoir interior provinces to go around * Robin Hood’s bow” to get there, would open ports of entry to all nations, and ermit them to use the navigation of the Amazon, the citizens and s@bjecta of Peru and Brazil, instead of getting four yards of cotton for their one hundied pounds of sarsapa- rilla, would get three or four hundred yards for it. It would be diffioult to quo'e any example more striking)y illustrative of the advantages to Peru of that ‘policy of commerce” which cails for the es- tablisbment of a port of entry at the hoad of navi- — on the Maranon, ag the main truuk of the mazon in Peru is called; at Chasuta, the head of junction of this last with the Amazon. So, Eucador might establish ports of entry on her sido of the Amazon, at Barja, if the navigatien be uninterrupted that far, andif Barja belong to her; and at the head of navigation of each one ef her Amazonian tributaries, as the Pastaze, the Napo, | the Patomayo, and the Japara; thongh the head of mavigation of the last is perhaps in New Graoada. Now, if any one of these republics should declare m4 thi such places free ports to all the nations of the werld, | pepoettory at Buttle. or ports of entry to the commerce ef all nations at peace with them, curely Brazit would not, in this enlightened day, if an Awerica er an tishman should wish to wear his own flag, and goin his own bottem under it on a trading voyage to those ports— surely, I eay, Brazil would voy as this day attempt to play the part of Japan, and binder those vessels | sinus parsing by her doors to other parts of the worla. The Pastaza, I am_ informed on the authority of my old friend, Gon. Villasil, the Secretary of State of Ecuador, is navigable nearly up to Quito is well known that tho sands of aos’ ot those streams aro avriferous. Tabsinga is the frontier pest of Brazil, on tie Amayon. Thenes sscooding, wo havo anintar- rupted navigation alovg the os tta trank of ¢ Amv zon, Which here cources through the norvhe of Peru, and Rot far from the soathera bo Heuador, for the distans five or six hundred miles Thus a steamboat may reach the foot of | the Andes Lieut. Herndon entered tho Amazon four hundred and sixty miles above the Brori oadary, aod ho thus coxeribes the river there The Amazon. where tt receives tho Musllagy is fivo fhundred yards broad = The mareh of hate great river in ite ellen! grandeur wae eubbine; botio cue notemed might of ite turbid watara, ae they cuc amay it4 Danks tore down tho pigantys denizens of the foresee aad built ap felands. it wae aptal. It roiled through the witderness with o stetely ond golem eis; it waters looked angry. gullen, wid retew'ees, and the whele som to awaken emoticns of awe end dread suchas ane caused by the fanerai plenmities, the mivute am, the howl ofthe iad and the avgry tossing: of the waves, when all hands are oalled “to bury the dead” Su ubled sa, hough the river was vols! ive fall, it reminded moe of our Mississippi at ile top mort floods a'he waters are ootton | gation on the Huallags; at tho head of naviga- | tion on the Ucayali ; avd at Nauta, which is at the | | Depositery at Pitteburg, (Pa ) | Depository at Cincinnati, {late . dit | | Deduct sueponre From its mountains you may dig silver, iron. coal, cop- er, quicksilver, zine, aud tin; from the sand) its tri. ataries you may wash gold, diamonds, and precious stones; from its forests you may gather drugs of virtues ‘the most rare, epices of aroma the most exquiite, cams and resins of the most useful ies, dyes of hues the most brilliant, with cabinet and building woods of the finest polish and the most enduring texture. Its climate is an ev: riasting summer. and its harvest perennial. With this enchanting picture, and the hope that Lieutenant Herndon will soon let us have in the re of his wonderful voy: down the Ama- m close this, the antepenultimate, of my num- OA. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Tuvnspar, Des. 2—6 P. M. ‘The bulls appear to have it all their owm way in Wall street. Speculation rums high, and the excitement is becoming intense. All the leading stocks partake of the movement, but in some the advance has been most ex- traordimary, At the first board to-day, Canton Company improved 2 per cent; Edgeworth 3; Nicaragua Transit 2; Pennsylvania Coal Company ; Dauphin 34; Cumber- land 34; Erie Railroad 34: Herlem %; Long Island 2; Stonington }4; Cary Improvement 34. Morris Canal de- elined 34 percent. At the second board Morris Canal fell off 34 per cent; Nicaragua Tramsit 134. Canton Com- pany went up 33, percent; New Jersey Zinc 3; Cum- berland Coal 34; Parker Coal Oompany 4; Erle Railroad 4%. At the close, the tendency was still upwards, with ‘am active demand. This improvement is no more, as a general thing, than we have for some time past antici- pated, but it is our impression that, in some instancos, the rise has been too rapid to be permanently sustained. However, we must look for reactions, and it would be well enough to prepare for them, by realizing good profit whenever it can be done, The reaction this aftermoon in Nica- regua early wiped out the entire improvement at the first board, There were some very large sales of this stock this morning, at the advance, but still larger sales at the second board at the decline. The fluctuations are #o sudden and 60 great in this fancy, that the sellers fre- quently find good margins for » profit almost every forty- eight hours. This makes it a favorite with bear opera- tors. Morris Canal doos not move up with so much strength as holders would like to see, The fact is, there is no basis for any improvement. Cary Improvement Company has taken a favorable turn again, but it appears to have lost its vigor and force, whether temporarily or not we shall soon see. Canton Company cannot be long sustained in its present course,or at current points. ‘Those who hold this stock, and do not realize, will make agreat mistake. It may be inflated toe greater extont, but it is dangerous to hold or to buy. Cumberland Com- pany is slowly moving up with the others, and it will, without doubt, be maintained. As soon as this stock gets « little better distributed, it will com- mand much better prices. Erie Railroad is gra- dually, but steadily, approaching par. It will be very difficult to carry it above tha: point, im conse. quence of 0 many being desirous of realizing at that price. Parker Vein Coal Stock is attracting « good deal of attention, and is rapidly improving in prices. There are, we believe, some peculiarities in the position of this fairs, which give it an advantage over most company’ other coal companies in the Cumberland region. Its con- nection, or rather contract, with the New York and Alex- andris Steamship Cempany, is upon such terms that, first ite coal freights by steamers will be fifty cents per ton less than the average rates paid to sailing vessels; second, its freights by the steamers will be sixty-two and a half cents per ton less than the present freights from Balti- more, and seventy-five cents per ton less than present rates from Alexandria; and third, its freights by the steamers will be thirty-seven and a half cents per ton less than coal can be transported by canal propellers and barges through the baysand canals from Baltimore to New York. Independent of this, the Parker Coal Com- pany’s freight takes precedence in this steamship line of all others, and it:probably will mine coal enough to keep all the steamers of the line entirely employed through- | out the year. It is plain enough that if these arrange mants sre fully carried out, the Parker Coal Com- pany must soon be productive, and return goof divi- dends to its stockholders. Hudson river railroad stock continues firm st our quotations. This and Harlem hold their own pretty well, and that is all. Both das soon as navi- roads are doing a good business, gation closes the traffic on each road will increase. Long Island has become more expanded than the most san- guine member of the cornering combination anticipated. The sales were exceedingly large to-day at the advance The commercal advices received by the Cunard steamer Europa, last evening, are somewhat interesting, | though it is not probable that they will produce any very material alteration in the markets here, Cotton, at Liv- expool, is reported to have declined one-cighth of a peany per Ib from the 12th to the 20th ult., and at the last date the market was.extremely duil, An active business was doing in breadstuffs, at Liverpool, and s slight ad- vance had been realized; but in London the market was heavy, and scarcely anything was doing. Provisions were reported scarce, and in demand. Apropos, when the news of the large amount of produce coming from the ‘Western States reaches the other side of the Atlantic, it will be apt to cause a falling off in the price of breadstaifs and provisions of every description. ‘Thé funds wero firm, at a rather improved price in London, and United States six per cent bonds were im demand, at 110.3 11034. ‘The receipts at the office of the assistant treasurer of this port to-day amounted to $65,120; payment $53,420 68 cts.; balance $5,316 651 63. A dividend of thirty per cent on the certificates issued to the creditors of the Commercial Bank of New Jersey, at Perth Amboy, signed by Cortlandt Palmer and Oliver 8° Halsted, Jr , or either of them, will be paid om presenta. tion at the office of the former in Newark. On the certi- ficates signed by Thomas G. Marsh, a before mentioned, the dividend will be paid at the State Bank at New Bruns- wick, A company having in view the manufacture of iron and other metals from the ore, with @ capital of $500,000 to $1,000,000, will be established in Hudson county, New Jersey, soon. The importations into this port to-day, Dec, 2, have been as follews:— @ordage—343 coils bolt rope. 197 wenches hemp — ma; 150 bills, Coddilla; dry goods—51 packages per Walt dyewoods—452,000 Ibs logwood. 8 tons fustic; irom—1 803 packs Russia sheet; junk—10,0.5 untarred; hides—6,975; leather—7 bales red Russia; molasses—379 hhds.; mats— 2,608 rolls; sugar—67 bhi logs cedar and mahogany. The following table will show the amount at the seve- ral depositories on the 224 of November. subject to the draft of the Treasurer of the United States :— gars—84 cases; wood—06 | Finances or tHe Unrrep Statrs—Amovnt or Derosirs ‘Treasury of United Staten, Washington.... $102 561 23 | Assistant Treasurer. Boston... ‘1.777.047 69 Assistant Treasurer, New York. 4,918,365 67 Aselatant Treasurer, Philadelphia 1,673,019 86 Assistant Treasurer, Charlerton, 8. 0. 72.901 65, Assistant Treasurer, New (rlean: 80,109 90 Assistant Treasurer, St. Louis.... 149,155 53 Depository at Baltimore, Deporitory at Richmond, (Va Depsaitory at Norfolk, (Va.) Depository at Wilmington, N.0. Depository at Savannah, (Ga.). Depository at Mobile, (Ain )..... Depository at Nashville ,(Teon ). Depository at Cingtnnati, Obio. Depository at San Francisco... Depository at Dobuque..... Deporitory at Little Rook. (Ark ) Depository ut Jeffereonville, (tpd.). Depository at Chicago, TH. Depository at Detroit’ Mic Deporitory wt Tailak Branch mint, New Orteans.. Total..... Add difference “Net amount sub ‘Transfers Ordered. To Treasury U S.. Washington D.C 700.000 00 To Assie it Treasurer, w York 800,000 00. To Assistont Treesurer, New Orlea 610,000 0 ‘Lo Depository, Norfolk, Va 180,000 00 $1,680,000 00 From Assistant Treasurer, New York 69 000 00 From mint of the United States, Phila'phia 2.500 G0 $92,500 00 The reovipts for some months to come will not be 60 large as they have beom, and the surplus will be consider- ably reduced before the spring importations, yet large enough to swell the revenue from customs toa point ex- ceeding the annual expenditures. A company of heavy capitalists im Cleveland, Ohio, have bought the charter of the Bank of Commerce, and will commence business under it immediately. P. Handy’ ‘Eeq., bas beem chosen president. and H. B. Hurlburt, Esq., cashier, The charter of the Bank of Commerce allows the use of a capital of half a million ef dollars. The commercial ef Cleveland requires oxtensive banking facilities, and there is plenty of reom for the profitable employment of the capital of the now institu- tion, the notes of which will be put in circulation at once. ‘The New Orleans Bulletin of the 16th ult , hes the following remarks upon the refusal of the people of Miseissippl, at the late election, to tax themselves for the payment of the interest of the State bonds issued from the Planters’ Bank. On the day of the Presidential elec‘ion a vote was taken in Missiesippi relative to the | ia or mon-payment of the Planters’ Bank bends, ed rome twenty years since, for the redemption of which the faith of the State was solemnly plighted. The interest om these bonds was. punctually met for years, up to the commercial dis- asters of 1838-9, Binoe the State, through every de- ent of her government, has repeatedly acknowledged er ity in thas behalf, and the justice, ee ae siitutiopallty, and binding force of the ol ioms resting upon her—and has. just 0s often, failed to make the ne- cessary provisions for the payment of the bonds and the past due and aceruing interest. But the climax was reached at the last regular session of the Le ture, W Was passed submitting it to a vote of the peo- ple her they would or would not pay @ rej acknowledged liability. And the climax was appropriate- ly capped on the 4d instant. when a large majority of the people voted that they would met pay « debt they had acknowledged to be just, time and again, ‘Phere would be pretty times ip world, if debtors were permitted to vote for or agsinst the psyment of their own liabilities, Yet there would be fully as much justice and right in the pplication of the rule to individuals as toa State, Indi- viduals have aa clear a title to vete themselves out of debt as has a Btate. And the rule might be carried fur- ther, and the murderer, burglar. thief, pickpocket, be al- lowed te decide, by ballet, whether he should not sufle: the penalty prescribed for his crime, Stock Exchange. $6000 US 6's G2op,exd 114 100 sha Nis Trans Co b10 32 si Kentucky nh Coal C 000 $00 Georgia pret 6000 Ind ear. loan. 5000 L1 RK Bas... b60 1000 Erie Inc Bds ... 100) 10000 a 100 100 do 20 Penn's Coal C 100 Erie Rallroad 200 do. wh) do. 260 EY 400 Huds River RR 6. 78! 400 do . b6O ook dgeworth Land Co 6} 2 200 Cary Impt Co...83 13 ow) do.. 060 Bt 300 do. ih Mining 200 : wegubedevcte 3 ty 8 ia E to} g s é 5 50 M ‘Mining | som a 5 Cum cont Co.s 86 o4ig 0 30 FC 100 Panama RK Sori 17 Hudson River Ri oe RR. r=) weabusSeebseies ES 33 ® CITY TRADE REPORT. Tuuaspar, Deo. 2—2 P. M. Asnrs ruled quiet ; 50 bbls. were sold at $4 6214 for pots and $5 76 for pearls, per 100 Ibs. Breapsturrs.—Flour was less active and tended down- wards; the large receipts and the mild weather exercised ® pernicious influence upon the trade. The day’s sales comprised 14,000 bbis.; fine rye at $4.50; sour and super. fine No, 2 at $4 56%, « $4 75; ordinary to choice State at $6 a $525; superfime Canadian at $5121 a $5 183(; mixed to fancy Western at $5'1834 a $5 433(; andcommon to good Southern at $6 37); a $5564. Wheat favored buyers; 1600 bushels common Genesee white changed hands at $116; 6.000 Western do at $114a$1 16; and 7,600 Canadian do, in bond, part at $108. Nothing new occurred in barley. 1,000 bushels i, fetehed 93 a O4e. Btate and Western oats were selling at 62a Sic. per bushel, Corm seemed in better supply and cheaper; the business reached 29 000 buthels, new Southern at 67 « 71. ; old do. at 71a 74c.; and mixed Western at 77 a 780. Corton.—The sales were 900 bales to-day, at prices in- dicating a steadier market. Correr.—There were 700 = Rio disposed of, at 9a 93<0. per lb. Market steady and buoyant. Fxarners.—A considerable amount of live geese ap- peared on market. They were held at 41 @ 420. per lb., ah, cash. Vueicnts.—Rates remained firm, with engagements to Liverpool of 400 bbls flour at 3s, 6d. 6,000 bi wheat wero taken by the steamer Baltic, bagged by shipper. and 1 60 do., i0}ge. in ehip’s bags; 200 square bales cotton, at 3¢d., and 100 Sea Island, at 916d, and 1,000 bbls, rorin, at 38. 6d. To Glasgow, 50 bbls. ashes were taken, at 368 per ton. To California, freights wore being taken at 60 8 76c per foot, measurement. Thore was no change to London or Havre worthy of notioe. ¥aurr.—2,760 boxes bunch raisins have been purchased | at $2 76. Hay was held firmly whe 25 @ $1 50 per 400 lbs., and was, in consequence, quie! Hors —Sales were made of 25 bales Eastern and West- ern, at 2234 a 2c per Ib, Inov.— This icle remained inactive, at old prices, Scotch pig was quoted at hee 8 $32, and English bar. at $640 ton six months, Lime.—Rockland comtinued scarce; holders quoted at $1.15 for common, and $1 40 for lump per bbl Moxassxs.—About 4,000 bbis. New Orleans were taken, at 3Co. per gallon. Nava Stoxes,—We heard of no important movements in rosin or crude turpentine, 600 bbls spirits turpontine faund buyers at 560,, and it was subsequently held at 57 a 580. per gallon. Oi.s.—Lhe transactions ia eo were confined to 2,000 gallons, at 68¢. per gallon, cash. Daca tat Eek evinced increasing langwor. 870 bbls. have been sold at $15 50 for old Western prime; $18 50 fer do. mens; $16 fer new city prime; and $19 fur do. do. mess, Green shoulders and hams were im request as 8c. a 10}gc. por lb. The salee of lard consisted of 200 pao! at 12ige, a 180. per lb. New beef tended upwards, busines included 1,800 bis; country prime at $6 @ $6; do, moss at $9 n $10; Vermont do. at $12 25 a $12 50; and repacked Chicago do, at $13 a §13 25. There were 159 bbls beef hams bought at $15 per 220 Lbs, Ricx—Retailed at from $8 87% for ordinary to $4 8714 for prime. per 100 lbs. Rrat Estarz—By A. J. Bleceker.—1. gore corner of Bloomingdale rond and 120th street, $430; 3 lots adjoin- ing, each 20x101, $400 each; 2 lote adjoining, each 25 by 91, $410 each; 1 lot corner 121st street, 25x85, $530; 1 lot opporite ‘corner, 25x100; $690; 7 lots adjoining, each 25xh6, each ; 1 lot 09 19x88, $420; 1 gore adjoining. $200; 1 gore adjoining, $335; 1 gore ad- joining, $300; 1 lot om rear, on Eleventh avenue, 25x55, ‘$200; 1 lot adjoining. 26n55, $346; 1 lot adjoining, 25 X55, $290; Llot commer 122d strost, 25x50, $420; 7 lots corner Bieventh avenue and 122d street, each 25x77, $360 eoch; 1 lot corner 121st strect 25x77, $400; 1 lot opposite eorner, 25x100, $460; 2 lots adjoining, each 26%100, $860 each; 4 lota adjoining, each 256x100, $330 + 1 lot corner 120th street, 25x100, $425 ido. opposite corner, 26xi00, $410; 7 adjoining, each 26x100 $320 each; & on 120th street, near Eleventh ave nue, each 25x100, $250 each; 6 adjoining, ewch 25x 100 $255 each; 4 on reat on 12ist streot, each 25x100, $210 each; 8 adjoining. each 25x100, $245 each; 1 corner of l2lat street and Kleventh avemuo. 25x100, $415; 7 ad joining, each 25x100, $330 each; 13 do. on 122d street near Lieventh avenue, eact 25x100, $249 each; 8 do. tea on 12lst street, each 264100, $245 each; 10 do adjoining cach 16x10, $250 each; 1 do.. corner of Twenty second street and Eleventh avenue, 25x100, $400; 3 do. adjoin- ing, each Yixi $380; 4 do on roar on 1220 street enoh 25x100, $255 ene; 8 do adjoining. each 25xi00, $240 exch; 8 do. 60. enoh 26x100, $286; 8 do, on rear ow 1234 street, enol 26160, $230 each, Brcans.— Sales of 80,000 Hayama were efleoted at $19 a $27 per M. Boar.—There waa some enquiry for oastiio, at 10¢, per Ib, urval time, Srinivs—The day's transnotions embrace 500 bbls, Obio and prikon whirkey. at 2c. 2h3so.; und 50 hhds, drudge do, at Ye. por gation, a decline, caused, in part, by the reduction in the vaiue of grain, Sucans —The trade demand wos moderate a: unaltered rates, 100 bbls, Oricans, new, brought 4\c 9 5\¢., and 80 boxes brows Havana, an unpublished price Tarrow—Was im request at #i(o., and held at 108, per Ib , cash. Tonacco A tolerably brisk consumption and export domand existed at fall figures, 110 hhas Kentucky wero taken at be a7e; 100 bales Varw nvSio; 62 Cuba at De; and for shipment to Kngland Soy packages manw- factured, at 100, a 120; and 100 kegs do, at 12340. por Yb. RECFIPTS OF PRODUCE By Nonsn Riven Bi 190 bia fione; 170 do, deef, 9 do ashes: 8.160 bushels whest; 3,635 do barley; 14,800 do, outa; 2,9 Since our report of Stat ult. we have to notier degree of activity in our Coffee market thaw bax p for many months previourly, Up to tho 10th inst., the market was languid, and had rather & droop| wloney —but about that time, args orders from the West im duced by the approaching suspension of ovnai naviga- tion, together with yory favorable advices from Kuropoan markets, gave an impelus to the demand, which con | tinned to increese til Into in the month by whtoh ftao the transactions for jaterior ewppiies and for shipaem: ve @ Southera market togedier vith soveral speculative operetions, had exhausted the market of all good graces FOR SALE, ad GN eee FIVE STORY BRICK wubstantial eis sah td AD, 13 Wall street. par AT A BARaa! FOR 2 IN, 234 Thirteenth street, near Tented for $1,150 per sanu! 673 can ret on fo street. south sic avenue. Apply to 8. 8. ders. We quote the from ordinary to prime, at 9a die. * WHITE & ELDER. MONTHLY eTaTEMENT. —THOSE TWO NEAT THREB uses and lets Nos. 181 between Seventh and ein ary m members ‘ m mortgage. Apply BROAD, Ne all FOR SALE.—THREE OF THO story brick houses and lots on avonue C, be Thirteonth streets. Pri *. 001 Imports from Jan. 1, 1852—of Rie. Price 9,008, and $4,000 0 - a Laguay Imports same period 1851—ef Rio....... Lai a other desoriptions.. 34,182 —— 283,805 tween Twelfth an for $900 each, and Decrease of imports Bteck om hand this day—of Ris ot. These houses will be sold for Btock same time last year—of ACRES OF LAND, WELL ADAP’ —— 27,160 eee cece eee DOSS Hall. Accessible b; Increase of stook this year... SALES OF THE MONTH, 1077 bogs at 83¢ a 8340.; 4,301 do.nt 834 a 85%e.; 10.016 do. 63c.; 12,684 do. 9e ; '1,962 do. 934 a9 Ko.; 2280 do. 8X & Do. damaged; 1,000 do. 836 a 9 15—average 8,72 at , Vietory’s carge to ar- ry at $125 per sore, auction, 10th inst. 1,200 Laguayra ————— es ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. _ATREE BEVENTH PAGE. -ee_ ___._ BOARDING ANDLODGING. BROADWAY, CORNER OF TENTH STREET.— Roomsand bedrooms, furnished, with partial boa: in & private family, for one or two persons. changed. Apply as above. BROADWAY, NEAR EIGHTH STREE’ —The first snd seeond floors, with room th hot and cold water, el Of respectability that are willing to furnished, if dovired, Three and fons rooms on 8 Hooe, irablo, and neighbor- io Broadway. References exchanged. PARTMENTS TO LET, arlors om the Ist floor, eight of wood, the bal Price $4 300.’ $2 (00 iflage of Metuohin, yo nores of land, joising the Perth and Now York’ turnpikes tod the 6 oft. Price $2000. For farti NHAM, Metuchin, N. doing & good bu wired. Rare chan spoedily a city practice. Address X. Druggist, Herald office. fa Day for good sooommodations. Mi NOR SALE—AN OYSTER AND DINING SALOON; one of the best stands in the city. sons for sollirg, apply at 97 Bowery. For .terms and roa- or lots, or # small house and lot. room so, single room, Address Z, B., Hor- ferences exohanged. Apply at No. 133 Bloookor (OR SALE—ONE LARGE FLY PRE! roller cmbousing pri Apply to HULL & LEST) on soconé floor to let, ruitable CONFEOTIONERY STOCK A ker atrect, a fow doors west of Bri GENTLEMAN Gy HIS WI it ii }ouse, oooupied by s small teenth street, between Sixt! ko, Terms moderate. ROOM TO LET WITH BOARD—IN A PRIVATE Persons willing to pay ® reason- wenues. Baths, OR SALE—'HE 0} y 5 Also, @ portion of the dwolling to let, For partioulars, in- roadway, a fow doors OR SALE—TWO HOUSES ON ONE LOT, ON EAST entleman fol wife Seventy-sevonth street, between Second and Third bagoment and sub-oel dition; rents for $600, may romain on bond and mort pply soon, ab WOODS & FORBU! Houston street. Two gentlomer = lar ; frame house on . car, in good o ISHED ROOM TO LET, ON TH $1,500 i ivate family, to one or two st and tea if require: ret, third door from Broadway. ING—AT FULTON HOTEL, NO. 12 FULTON third door from the Fulton 5 comfortable rooms ik at No. 70. Whi cash, as tho owner is about WATKINS & HIN, 458 OR SALE AT A BARGAIN—VERY DESIRABLE Property at Stapleton. Staten Island. consisting of out thirty building lots, 150, ready for immediate improvement. This ated on the Richmond road, within » f¢ and commands a beautiful vi is surrounded with shrubbery, an: The whole will be so! to suit purchasors. Apply to JAMES R, UP, St Wall street. R SALE, CHRAP—TH! Of @ daguerreotype diseposed of at s quire on the premises, No. 224 Third THE LEASE, fa first-class d{o OARD—A PLEASANT ‘BEDROOM, FOR TWO GEN- who oan lodge t © commodious house, and $325, No. BL Jay atroct, third street above Chambers, OARD AND FURNISHED ROOM WANTED—BY A ontleman and wife fine forest treos OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG comfort of a home ma; Herald office. None but those of OARD.—A SUITE OF ROOMS, ELEGANTLY Fi nished, with a parlor on the first floor, if dosired, rivate table, to lot, to a small femily or s #i h first class, and contains gas an improvements. References required, Address Poole, Union STOCK, FIXTURES, RTO. everything in good Brice $75. An- FURNITURE, A’ saloon and rice, as the pro} OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR A 1e gentlemen, can obtain board,in a house hav. i the comforts ofa homo may be WI SALE—SITUATED ABOUT A MILE realized, by applying at No, 165 Chamborsstreet. References OMESTEAD FOR from th e & short distan ‘om, sores of land, with m« y of young ant sy, For particulars sd- ‘AN, Castleton, Rens- ith s front room on with partialboard, 8 dosirablo or to-morrow, at 189 Hud BOARD tained, OARD IN HOBOKEN—LOCATION WITHIN FIVE minutes walk of the ferry. A private, famil Yacant rooms, would be RMS, AND BUILDING LOTS, nd basement briok ‘h ITH PLEASANT ROOMS, MAY BE OB- ‘he centrally looated dwelling, No. 19 y, suitable {oF the country sont of & rice $7,000. Also building Iots in this ‘of East Marrisania, Coytsvolle, 4 upwards, An opportunity st money, on ample security, , Conveyancer, and Real Estate it fashionable family, ‘lammerebury, for $ to accommodate an may always be found would find all athe oom- Comfort, at the office of this forts\of a home Addres pai OARDING.—A FRONT PARLOR TO LET, UNFUR- le fe physician, with or without with wardrobe and pan- ON CUMBERLAND (aja AND CARLTON each street, 50 by rd; two well furni tached, for gentlemen oi 7 Pare outeue goed Beart OARD FOR FAMILIES AND SINGLE GENTLEMEN, jontaining all the mo¢ern im- nd easy of access b: 4 Abingdon square, secon AILROAD FOR SALE—THE MEXICAN ouLY shortest and best route between Ori and Mobile for the Eastern cities.—The road rnni Orleans on the onl: provements. Location carsand stages. Apply at door from Bank street. OARDING.—HOUSE WANTED WHERE THE RENT would be taken in board, with the men respectable boarders, partially furn’ Any communication ‘Widow, at the office of this pa- will meet with prompt att ARDING.—A PARLOR, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED with two or three bedroom opening into it, suitable for families or single gentlemen, with or without board, o place, Bleecker street. which the waters of 6i roached from that cit of Cat island, called Lake Borgne, and w: very advantageous terms. together with of the late Alex. Gorde rivilege of taking the locomotives, ished would bo pre- ke., to close the estate asful per, for throe or four d: mails and passengers to Mo ous other towns on the nus of this road on the gulf, oH gulf const. The har! of the closets on the sa: OARDING—A LADY HAVING TAKEN A HANDSOWE t r part of the ciby, wishes to mi or five hundred doll ‘Broadway Post Offi viow can be had. ARDING AT 648 BROADWAY.—TO LET, AN ELE: ith bedroom and pantry astach- ramon street, New RS complete list of m HA ntly furnizhed park on the first floor; also, Pp arian, Broadway ‘0 feet 10 inches by 100 fe n, situated om routh side of es C and D, known Apply to JOHN avenue, bet ween Nii RD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WITH A jow lady, having no incumbrance, and living alone. » Broadway Post Office. NTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, 0 rf Also, & single room, at 63 Murray stro as No. 360 Kighth at MURRAY, 12 01 SALE—CHEAP, NEAR TUE much ites than other I story front room, corner of College place, ARDING.—FURNISHED ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR ® gentleman and wife, or two si had, by applying st No. 2 College pla URNISHED ROOMS TO LI ‘and toa, in s Fre-ch fami'y, suitable for o entleman and wi o one person much oh Call on WM. GROSHON. Agi village. A rare chance for speculation. ie gentlemen, oan bo bien ogeemgpedy LOTRING AND FURNITURE WANTED.—LADIRS any of the above to dispose of, oan y sending to the store, or by letter j, 452 Hudson 6 gentlemen. or & or gontlomon havin; Apply at No. 63 ED APARTMENTS TO LET— English private family. Speke i Process Reference required. pply 77 President TENASTS REGISTER A Beet a me eon e hambers street, none” Brosdvay, sltable for g wired and fafty foes long, fwenty:fve Then fest h Ot Mr BARNET, 06 the box shirty ofhes of ol A QEWBLER'S SHOP TO-LET, AND POOLS, Bix: atrect, Newark, Ned” uw tneeP- Tania BRosPwar PROPERTY TO LEA! Se Chee ble premices thirty téee five, inahe lwenty-five feet in street, tw: five b; y fe MI will be perty ie admirably I * Ab Advantages ti Ghd fs rarely to be met wit i, omg aii eping Fee CEs KINSHIMER | oO paren, ROOMS 23x23, AND \4x25 IN THE atone buil ting S37 Fultn B ‘tegue atrest, a im by folding doors. I At the Bvergreen Come! rooms-of George Hall, aq, They are Yory suitable tors Daguorreoty pist. 0 LET.—PAR® OF 4 MODERN BUILT HOUSE, T@ able family, or tw three gentlemen, hirteonth 1, botween Seventh aad 10 LET—A DESIRABLE COTTAGE IN WILLIAMS ia burg. Pb for sale, om account of departare. rose "pe LET.—THE WHOLE, OR PART OF A HOUSE TO lot, in a pleasant neighberhood—s good loostion for @ Read or s physiciam. Apply at 190 West Eighteenth atroe' TO LET {THE SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE, NO. @ ms A T sixth stra ‘ts low. May be seem 01 \O LET—TWO LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, OW the ground floor, woll caloulated fur any kind of bude ness. Inquire (nu the premises, No, 5( Leonard street, aeag Broadway. PORTION OF THE NEW STORR NO. Hudson street, with fixturs, well adapted for a faney Apply ou the promia ‘0 LET—THE VERY DESIRABLE THREE 8’ and bas: dwelling house, No. 557 Houston ati only a few dors oust of Brobdway. Apply to D. B. FEARING. No. 6 Wall street. O LET—THE THREE STORY AND BASEMENT X house, No, 7 Broadway, oxcept the rsh story; soew- ed by 8 physician Imm onsen: ven, inquire Hyd bY * Pap Gal LOGAN, No. BS meraha: t's Exchange. 0. LET—POSSESSION IMMEDIATE, A atery brown stom front house, 378 Pacitic street the sixth house from f r]\0 LET—IN BROADWAY, THE WHOLE OR THE lower part of moderate. Posses inquire at 686 Bro AnAnnnAnnannnnannthnant URS OF ALL NATIONS.—STIMULATED BY grant demand thst now existe in uropo tines it this elegans, usoful, and indispensable artiole ume, a also by the enormous expense that has aitended the purchase ef fi pricter has been in buat ere: during the Russian, aud other fur sales, he oan efor adi Separiions not to be found at any other store im eountry. Vaeetencacuususeee § Qeretsrserszaeserres mucveucecemaunceei 9 jails, tipped, victoringee pat RIS Ueda, op repaeet, ender the onoe tatendenee ofa Stionl Froneb furrler. GE BULPIN, Paris i For, and Shawl Emporium. Sl Ursedway, Now Yok. for everybod. sn toed. tinue to tend 82 a arte 0} e alising Many thankful letters rere that tohundreds. Depend {o is without risk. Direct, pre-paid, office, Baltimore, Md., and th AU of either sex, in town or ours, may be greatl: 0 tions, Patent right 6 BOOKS- PAPER RULING.—BLANK B for tho trade, in large or small quantities, b of books ruled te say {Bill noade and ‘ription, bout ELLIS, No. 102 Nesew ILLIARDS.—NO 17 MONTGOMERY STREET, CliyeThe propristor, invites iciela of skill iam, th players,fcr refreshments; or oe match cannons, hassard,an 0n8 full game, wit y oni ofers, y of clothes. ae ia jaseford’ ont eam very hour, commencing Monday, the S80 incteae y Played for. (CURTAINS CRIMSON AND DRAB INDIA SATEW damasks, of very superior quality, silk de laines, eilk curtain fin Fim, tasselle, cornices, pins, s., dow-shades, of ontiroly mew designe, painted: ellen low prices. and printed books, of eve and at low prices. JOHN AMONDS, WATCHES, AND JEWELRY, AT M. faovurers’ prices. P vencin td A searat, and eet at joes any style. i wo Assortmen | ‘diamond ager oases, and earrings. Just ved, s. few re dollar felt ated watohes. ‘ L. JACOBS, {mporter, 162 Chatham stees, ILECTRO PLATED WARE FROM CHARLES tofle & Co.'s manufactory.—New and la of trays, baskets, tes sets, table sete, he. the this manofacture sre warrant durability te the Sheffield o1 article bears ass guarantee voale, and the e of Christo! GAIME, GUILLEM RENCH CORSETS.—MME. C. HENRION LACODELM begs to acquaint her former patrons that she has received from Paris s large and superior assorti 1.50 and w which have been knows ecessity of i int for rhape, arabiifey, te is quite cortain, shat re in this country. They can & Whit Tow examined at herr street, from Broadway, on the woat side, Millinery an ing made to order, in the best style. ENTLEMEN’S FASHIONABL GUERRIER, No. 8 rue Vivi 'GARS, SEGARS, SEGARS.—CHAMPAGNE, WD pagne’—200,000 segars, a: $3.12 por thousand: sears. at $4 per thousand; 60,000 segars, at gl i= also, prime ogar rice. 280 bi champagne for to clone con 7 MOKGAN & ALDRICH, No.7 Barclay street, from Hamilton CAST QFE CLOTHING AND FERNITURE WANTED.~ or gentloman having any olothin, 9 of, en obtain & Tadioe attended by Mrs. fap GENTLEMAN'S FAMILY, er or through the desirous of a reti out extravaganct me, with: ‘oan be accommodated in the first ol Pleasantly located ul wield — Nel pee yet a entiemen having cast-off clot it fur. ir obtain fair by 90 east of Union square, add nitnre to dispose 80 Morohaxt, Union square Post Office, or Horald 00, RR . jes _attonde HEN, No. 66 Elm street. H. STAATS, DRAPER AND TAILOR, NO. 349 4 from Harlem Raltroad of , & aplondid age rtmont of Kings, whieh will be made to OOMS TO LET, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED.— Two parlors, pleasantly situated, wish pautrio: tached ; also an attic room; with or without board, quire af 66 Liepenard street. D-BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A rlor and bed room, on or convonient to ove Prince street. Rent jad of reference. Address will be mp tl en Coben. ear ast My! FOR A SMA RNISUED, SUITABL, L to let, withont board. oF w singie gentleman, Also, » neat room, on pursuit of » good reom at ® modorate Calling at No. 65 White sirect, woot side, near Broadway. ‘0 LET—WITH PARTIAL ee Twi a8, residing at three minutes walk from the V., Horald office. 0 LET—A FRW NICE ROOMS, DOWN TOWNS, FUR- mn with or without board. In- a Chureh strevts. , DAVIS & CO. manufacturers of pia ‘a #olian attachment, in order the better to acnommodate their Southern and ern customers, as well as the oi Davo mado arrangoments wit Brosdway, to koep # large and ful with and without the wolian xecomp have the metalio fram: Prices at the above warehouse the same of Boston, the celebri INSTRUCTION, RENCH CONVERSATION.—A is desirons of perfecting himself GENTLEMAN, W in the pronwnciatio Of the Fronch languago, would like to spend au hour or two eisher in the atternoon or evening, in conver- Addeeos, stating me agreeable F reno’ p ee See wonld be preferred. IGNON'S GYMNASIUM, NOS, public thné his gymnasium is open 4 for goneral exercise. ing. 2t8P.M., for class excroises and inatruction. es moct on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Pridays, in the afcernoon. ENMANSHIP —THE SUBSCRIBER WILL RECEIVE pupils, this weok, to thie day and evening writing Hsfactory improvemons, im incst os4es, an elogant handwriting, in ton lossone, Fadies’ claases moot ab elavyen and four OLIVER B. GOL, rom, sunrise until tomon’s sins ineots fecm all section of the country, beth as ro superic rity of theirinstramente ba: n, aad as to price a , & Uo. urgently in- tween theirs and those of any ther nion, confidently believing -hat from by thom they are enabled n. Second-hand pianos token in h. A large assortment of sgoond inteeing to all a s always on band, at prices fram $0 up. ithout the molisn, of cue hour each Gilbert's, boudoir oF ITH, 28v Broadway, JUST RECEIVED. A jolin strings, for sale in most reavonable terms, ‘A. D BAS to a fow ladics or gentlemen in the above i y part of tho city, and will Apoly at 333 Broads language, at his office, also make translations wi WAY, Corner of Anthony stro LP—VERY OHEAP FOR CASH iavoforte, of splendid tone and workmanship, | Apply at 22 West Sixteensh TANO AND LANG desirous of giving singing, and tho modern languages, bo their reridenoes, vither in this city or f unexooptionable, and terme wodorate. TL Irving place, New York —————— SPORLING. | i3.-A GERMAN LADY i ions on the piano, purchased new Inet Apgust. street, between Ligtth aad Nineh avenue {IGNOR FART PROFESSOR OF oi UJUBE PASTE—JUJUBE PASTE.—GRO. CHAND- LER, eh 29) Fourth stro jbiagton square, pads lo marufsoturer, the Phanix jujube 1 tory. Decidedly the best and cheapest articieia —~ 25,000 b 5,000 boxes rese dog 4o.; 5,000 boxes jujube can be 0 EVERYBODY WHO WANTS TO MAKE MONEY by a labor-saving machine —The undersigned, having purchased the jatens right of Weeks’ endless chain sow porticing machine for the following States-_vis Wisconsin, ¢ , South Caro! principle of wed. Tho Je operat: ished bj a t the North Point Founder; Borkh sores City. Stun WAGON ILL'S MANHATTAN LABORATORY PREMIUN Jujube Paste, is again in the market, manufastoreé y Mrs, B. Hill, widow of t A « No. 104 West Thirty-second stroot, and aold by her agente, SCHIEFFELIN & FOWLER, Nos. 142 aud 144 Frons street A716 BROADWAY, WHITE PRONT—KELLINGE! and sold. b; from 28. to ts. ing and restoring the air, Inrge bottles, at $1 ach, or $9 ver dosem, ent for horess, Moonts, Kollingere works ossh Kellixger Medioal Charm. OMETHING THERE 18, $0 SMALL, 80 QUIG; Fe eared it kin wi Roe ee And put your finger any where— Fron on his back—he is not there. Ancther 6 with himt— Dh, how he ites, he gris He sucka your b fis But LY Powders sit 8 him Lyon's pills for rats, No. 424 Broadway. RAY BATR—THE LATEST AND BEST DISCOVERY.— Gray or red hair restorgc to « benut.Cul brown og Mage ‘The expénse only twelve and shalt con dpe, wi full direotions, will be sent fur §L nid, 181 Williara et Th MATION ANTE OF FRANK E.—RE NTOR! age thirty-five, without whiskers. who bag [ate b ark hair and foe \vhiokers, from veing. ced price of 2s. 3 bottle Fal hale £¢ which ferced his hair to grow dark, eured the sou it Geely, ks. Depot 403 Broadway, Now York, snd 175 Faly ret, Rrocklyn. ahabadl 3-THAT LINE EMOLIBNG, AP Sa eater ne Javed Teailan chewiosl sosp, maker the skin white, soft and ® ealt rheum, fourvy. &e.; it makes 9 thick lather, &. Dep 176 Fulton street, Brogkiyyy 4¢ ‘Taylor, Baltimore. Orr,vit%, YOUR MOUSTACH ES UNTING Dogs FOR SAL 2 donce, No, S7 Weat reaty secon! etrest. tary of War to the dragoons, Graham's ons ea thob aed to grow 10 6x Week, steomg amd yhi riser) acm 9a wt fojars fae poe bor ut to any porto? she country ne dollar pe ame ty