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, “ahiprwents of ap ature thoy pare th rf 1 dopant 2 hel stomachs chase avd deposit in their stomac! aler the po soles cream of tartar, they would be flid with indignation. n order to a-certuin in some degree the extent of T procured of six dealers in this 3 3 pig omsantentiae showed that in one peer: parts f purest specimen, torty-tbree was gross foreign atter. In the worst (enierty sixty-two parts ve hundred wus foreigi) matter The addded ingredients consisted of fine white od, ground pumice, grovud rice, and flour. Now ” at a vile compound is this to offer to the delicate ild and feeble invalid! How wbborrent the idea M$ thousands are usta such a mixture daily ia tir food! I have uo doubt but what a similar in stigation in the various «owns and cities of New + Gland would develope sinil.r results. For every ind of pure cream «i tartar that leaves Boston for country, there are more thanone handred of the sely adulterated to accompany it. Of this there be mo doubt. The rv: cut rise in the price of the ole has probably led t this extensive adaltora- he fraud is very easily detected. If the pnr- er will provide hini«1: with a small phial of the tion of iodine, and jiave « drop in connection the suspected uriivie, the presence of flour or article coutaining starch, is instantly shown by due tint which follows. Let him place a few win boiling water, ad if ivis not entirely solu- ee rej oe it, Au exvenienced dealer Cy a: udge with @ greut dexzree of accurac; the Pate cream of tartar is sely white. and has u degree of moisture and sion about it entirely uulike flour, or any of the os ased to adulterste it. erm Murper in New Oa_eans—About one k this morning a man, Bose GS LaLa eeps & grovery On the coruer of Poydras an ter strovts, cauie t ihe First district police snd reported tiat he suspected some foul play at eon St. Peter strevt—tiat he nelieved a woman ten murdered tiie. “Tbe Chief of Police im- ely proveeded, in cmupany with Lieutenant d aome other oliivers. to the house named, Vis in St. Peter sircet, a few doors trom Poy- Geet, and in a din in the second story the; fie dead body of x woman called Eliza Phil Elisa Love, who iad evidently been bratal- Nered. When ti dvor was first opened the 80 great tii the officers were obliged to and on re-entering they perceived the body Jy bed, with noting but’ a chemise on, and @ Daghief tied rovna ter head. On her forehead, @%g round to the left temple, was a deep and byound, from which the clotted blood and re protruding, aud from the condition in Whe body was fonud, it was apparent that the Mthast have been commttted some days pre- Vi0g is suppored, from circamstances which Bate transpired, that she was killed en Tues- \joining room on the same story was occn- pieq family, froin whom the following details Werbhered:—Ballvu hid been living with the me time, avd on Tuesday morning a fe- maldresser called ai the house and knocked for Simo at Eliza's door, but not receiving any aneWnt away. A few mivutes afterwards the Panter met Ballou coming out of Bliza’s room locked the duvr alter him, and informed him the hairdres a been there, He told her tif the womau vame again, that Eliza had me js the river und would Lotcome back. He tem but returcu ay bour or two afterwards With opty truzk. Nothing more was heard of Eliza Wass nizht, when Ballou gave information 18 Office, as before mentioned. On hy these suspicions circumstances, Ballou Was inj: tcly arrested and oandentfed, and the Coroneit for. On his arrival a jury was empan- nelled, , aftor patient investigution, returned a Verdicts the deceased ‘came to her death from blows ited with a heavy bluusiastrament, crush- jng her1, in the haus of A. M. Ballon.” > From mother vi tie murdered girl we learn t thiter's trie nae was Berthene Sweten, and that was about seveuteen years old, The mother | in Algiers, aud on Taesday Ballou and her daug dined with her. On that occasion the ler tole mother that Baltou treated her with Uutmoindiess, asd had promised to marry her We They lett ter late on Tuesday after noon, and never saw her child alive again. From wwe can learn there is but little doubt that jealo was the cause of this dreadful murder. A young t who lived a ‘ew squares off is said to have been familiar with the unfortnnate girl, and it is suppotha; Bullou saw or heard of their“inti- macy, andiiig rage murdered the girl who had de- ceived him*rom the position in which the body lay, and fr¢he fact that the family wes the next room ird po und or nojxe of any kind on Tuesday ni, it is supposed that she was struck while asleejnd almost inst «ntly killed. Ballou Wipresent during the inquest, and ap- peared portly unmoved, merely reiterating from ime to timeat be didu’t do it. We raw a ohh e of the deceased, taken & thort time s, and she was extremely handsome. —New Orles Picayune, July 21. 5 Tay GreaEpiroriay Excvrsroy.—The editor of tie Colums Siatesmin, who started with the leasure partor Niazara f ss, seems, frum the fol- wing, to ha got epou,h of theirentertainers’ hos- pitality by t time he arrived at Cleveland :—I might make 6 letter, written before breakfast, and in a hurry, thnedium of @ vast umount of personal intelligence, lrannivg over the nomenclutare of editors; but tro is jiitle uve in that. Nearly every paper is her@y its editor or sub. You ought to ve seen thenut last night about midnight, when they got throw coaliny, with the hamanity strewn about it. Car sacks were convenient as pillows; and if one hi got state rooms, they fared better than I could vesibiy have tared. judging by the lock I had ¢ring the diy. I was the very hind- most in the ndinort car, had to stand up inost of the way, and ling lust cerved, did not come in for wy share of thdinner aud other tickets so ‘ muni- ficently provid, &c.”’ The checktaker here in- sisted on takiy my checks, and having my tranks aboerd the boat He put two of them on the wrong boat, and afte I had got off again, I found the rg here anng some old lumber on the depot Avysrigan Stx.—At Newport, Kentucky, oppo- ite Cinoinnati, sere is an unpretending silk factory. It employs soma@alt dozen or more laborers, with five looms, and me one hundred and fifty spindles, consuming annully rever«l hundred weight of raw silk. These arwocket haudkerchiefs, cravats, vest- ings, and to od plaid silks. As far as possible, raw ailk of Ameican growth is used iu the factory, but the at sewers has to be relied on to make out a supply. ‘he raw silk raised iu Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky,when tolerable care is used, is not sarpaseed by ay in the world, beiog equal to the best Italian, (whch is ajl cousumed in Europe.) and better than any imported in this country. This is orig to the alvantages of the soil and climate, which impart pculiar iustre and strength of fibre, and cannot fa'l,n time, to make the United States he ee the gretest silk growing countries in the wo —— eee FINANCIAL AND CUMMERCIAL, ~~ -MORKY MARKBT. Suxpay, July 31—6 P. M, The stock martetduring the past week has been con- siderably exelted, and at thy close yesterday, @ different state of thiegs existed than at the close of the week pre- vious. ‘There bas been qui'e « revolution smong the fan- sles, Some of tho-@ range five or ten percent lower than prices current ten days since, aad helders have been serious sufferers. The coal stocks have borne the brunt of the pasic, but we doubi if some of thom have yet touched bottom. Parker Vein must soon experience a reaction, aud recover mostof the Guprecistion, It has + fallen too far, ao acisss of buyers will, without doubt, soon eppoer, ond carry up the market value considerably above its prowat poict if not to the point i fell from, There is more rent velus in this cowl stock than any ober of the favcies ou toe Hat, aud there Is vory little doubt but that it fx » good purchase at present pricer, in view of a speculative wovement for am ad- vance. So fara the vtock murkergeuersily is concerned, we have litte faith in better prices mt present, Our Seasciel affairs have endvenly assumed @ dangerous po- sition, aud the complexion of matters ia Rarope is not ealoulated to twprove them. Weoo aot ees how large le can be preventod The future doss not look so chosring end ay full a” hope aa formarly, and It may by well enough (0 wove alvog eautionsly, with a sharp eyo to the meia shevt, rendy $0 Jet go at & mo- ment’s warning. In the -uecessrre defalonifons which have heen exhi- ited by noveral railroad companies tn the non-payment of dividends, wo bave presented to our oomsideration the Dold practioal truth that ths roads of these companion ere entirely overburtneved by exrrmous debts. The > Buéeon River Railroad Company commenced the dif. culty. It was the inevitable consequence of the competi. thom it has to contend with ia running st ueremuaarative Fates in opposition to the Harlem Ratlosd andthe river meamers, It is now reduced to @ certsinty that this Gumpany will never be ia 6 condition to Goma peauate the trl and there are some chrowd observers who ent rtaia 4 a0 te the long continuance of the pay. mentof their imtecest. The next in succession in the Erie. This compavy is said to have only postecsed ts dividend ; a species of prevarication intended to keop up the market value ef the stock, which the directors weil know must prove fdllacious, from the fact that their float ing debt ts with difficulty sustained. The receipts are im comatant progress ef diminution, showing for the month of July # serious disappointment in the company’ eotimate of revenue, while the expenditure has in- creneed ino still larger degree, The great object of the leading members of the board is directed tos stock re sult; the presest treasurer belog at the head of this clique. Inthe eareer of the Hudsom aad the Erie we have mow to appounce the passing of the July dividend by the New York and New Haven Railroad Compaay In it mot @ fact that these three railroad companies have been doing @ very large business, 20 large as to astonish the public; yet rot+tthstauding this most exaggerated eppesrance of prosperity, the stockholders are told boldly that mo surplus revenue was on band to make good any deficiencies. If this management exhibite a fair specimen of railroad fnauciering, thea we have every reason to anticipate that imanmuch as no provi ion hes been made for the discharge of their floating indobted. neas, that this burtheu will prove too serious @ load to be mush longer carried. Ic is to be remembered that these three railroad companies have been uoder the exclusive management of nome of our most respectable citizeas, ‘and still the fact fe evident that they Lave all vevn de- claring dividends eut of the prooveds of an increase of capital, Thus we have beckruptoy as the commentary. ‘The outward wovewent of wpecio last week was quite large. The shipments were as annexed:— Suruunrs ov SPEcis FRoM THB Port or Naw Yorx, Steawer Avebia, Liverpool, speci b, Curacon,sovarcigm 000 00 Bevg Fying Cloud, ciudad. speci 29 013 0 Btenmer #rauklia, favre, gula oa B55 195 8S Aw. god 86 200 08 old and . 45 lh Ge Spectr, 156,605 00 Foreign gold 7,619 04 ‘Total July 284 to July 80th. $1,668 322 38 pasate Teported..... 2 10'997 758 00 . bern eas = 1 28 ooT686 U0 8,971,813 00 It is the impression in the street that hereafter the weekly shipments will be vey heavy, and that the aggregate will xeon exceed that for the correspoadiag period last year, The twportations of merchandise con- tinue immense, while the exporte contiaue exceedingly Limited. The amount of Califormia gold received at this port during the month of July, according to the maai- fests of steum was $3,630,531, ‘The annexed statemout exhibits the quantity and va- Jue of certaia acticles other than foreign dry goods, im. ported into this port during the week ending and tacla- ding Friday, July 20, 1853:— Comamunon or THs Poet ov New York—Wanxry Iuronrs Value. Pkgs. Value “$1,008 Indigo sess 264 $25,076 oy 145 instruments— 5,95 4,918 1075 1842 T'zgg Undressed do, — 93.863 200'215 Liquors— Ale, Asphaltum,.. 80 om capivia 64 Bleach pordere 2 Basrilla..,. .6,124 1 43 12537 123 398 Hoop do bdis.1 7 Pig do, tous..1 446 RR.do bars.18 596 Sneet do, phkge2.758 Tubes. PES sees Pipe clay... Plaster, tons, Porte monnsies 25 Kogravings.,. ore Wice .. 2087 38 ne Chac pegne .3,45 , 83 Medora. 83 Actioles for G't Palace Eet'n $7 10,767 Total value of merchandise put on the mi rensriek endig Suly 20°. 300 oe of dry goods put week eading July 20sec ee AKON Im on ond Total......seee Herr ereeseeveres sees 4 16, 090,664 ‘The principal items of import during the week wore a follows:—Segars $64 211; coffee $300,215; madder $73,882; hemp $99903; undressed skins $93 363; iron $120,398; raltroad from $127,762; cutlery $47.424: hard are $45,741; lead $80,508; tim $79,450; rags $43,342; sugar $362 598; tea $279,680; watohes $46,018. The aggregate importa- tion for the week was immense. The figures were larger than we have ever before recorded for the same length of time, and equal te full one half of the total import for the entire month of July, 1862, What the result of all this will be we camnot imagine. If this movement con. tinues long at this rate, most of the specio in our banks ‘will be emptied into the sub troasury, CITY TRAPE REPORT. Sarcxvay, Jaly 30—6 P. M. Astres.—About 116 bbls. were taken at ful prices, There remained ip the Isspeotion Warehouse to-day 4264 bbls. of ail kinds, : BukapeTurrs.—Flour was quite brisk and buoyant at the improved prices quoted inour Inst. ‘The selva reach 0 15 400 bbis. sour, at $4 50 a 84 4236; ar at S40235 @ 848114; ordinary to choles 5 8 $5 26; maxed 10 fancy Weatera, a common to good Uhia $5 18% Am $531), 18% & $5.A7% 575, oxtre Oh, 6236: Caantian ‘ 525m $5 6234 mired std gond graces; $3 vorlie; for to etvice F Moa S587" for fe wd $6 87% 8 $7'1236 for; fancy, pecbnt Rye ailed at $3 26 for fine, wai $376 — $4 fo Per bbl. Tite sales of cornmeal ambrasoa 200 ‘St $8 » $3 064; and 60 Brandywiag at $3 50, at $3 6236 ver bOI Wheat waa less ia domsod The rales comprise? 32.000 busnels, (part last evening ) chiefly Westorn, at $115 for red. ‘and $129 9 $1 30 for white, inoluding toms Canadian white, {a pond, at $l 22; ard Upper Lake at $106. Ris was nenied at 159 «nt offered at Tic. per bushel. Onts were freely bought at previous quotations. The corn market, exhinited increased vigor, The transactions cousisted of 36,000 bushels, at 65360. @ 700. for unsound; 709 @ 72s. for mixed wad white Soutkera: 710. a Tie. for mixed Werteca: 720. for ronnd while tk } 720. w 780. for vei! Weatora; and 740. (weminally) for éo Southora, per bushel, r Corton, — Z Wen to day amount to Fooe bales, with. out change icea, Coat.—Anthracite was obtalaable, at $460 « $5 par ton. Liverpool crrel wou rare ead needed, at $0 50 8 89 75 per chaldron, CorrEm.—Tha operations embraced 400 pkgs. Java, at Ike. @ M16 ; 180 Rio, at OM O%0.; and 150 Ja. mato at Ono per tb, ‘Were um very belsk reqenat, The taite compriaet | ate o a 6be,; bus. shelled slmoede 36. Sp 10, Iba. prime dried apples at 3% c. atc. wow or vorts, To Glasgow, 600 bole. four te Gil up. 400 bales river changed hands, at 760. o 80e. per 100 Ibs. eee were rarer, and stiffly held at 83c. @ 350. cash, r ib. ° Pie —Sootoh pig continued in fair demand, at $32 60 * Tizcus = athoch rere Ts Vocy qu coquset’ st’ \THs — Eecterm were very q request, at $1 75 per thoussad Laap —Ooly @ limited busivess was transacted {n this line, at $5 25 for Spsotsh and $6 for Galons per 100 Los. Morasems —Salow were made of 100 bhds Porto Rigo, at 260 * 27e , 06 21 do Cardemas, at 2lo. per gelion Naval Stonws.—Turpemtiae ruled yery quiet. at $3 6234 w $3 76 for crude. pec 280 Ibs; aud 443, « 450, fr episita tm lota, per alloc, Tar was acarc worth, im small poroels, $3 25 per bbi. Nothing ue: rosin, ; 3 —Crude wan atiMfy held, at Bic. for 2A for perm. pergalion Manufsctured wes ucaltered, Salen were reported of 200 ba-kets olive, at $t 1236 cack, anf 4 000 gollops licteed, a: 690. a 700 per gsiloa. Provimoss —Pork did not vary much The salos i cluded 460 bbis, Westeru, at $13 a $13 12% fer p ard $16 for mean por bol. Sales of 215 cask: 10% a lle been made of 820 bbls. Beet at very full rates. Ohio and State Butter was (a beter dewand, at 11a, 4 155., and 160.8103. Cheese readily fetched 7Xc. a 8%c per Ib Ricu— Was iv good request, at $3 75 a $4 60 for ordinary te prime yer 100 Iba. Soar —A lot of 80 boxes Castila realized 11 3¢¢. per Ib. Sugars —The business of the day embraced 600 hh1s, Cubs, part at 440.5 and 200 Porto Rico, at 624 © 5%%9.p0r ‘TaLLow —We heard that 8 000 lbs. prime were obtatacd at 1030, 10}. per lb. ‘Topacoo.—Sales were meade of 62 hhds. Kentucky. at 1X0 = V0.; 14 casa Onio seed lewf, at 7c.; and 23 Con- Becheut do. at priva‘e bargein. WHskuy was more valaavie The transsotions resched 800 pols. Ohio and Prison, at 260. a 25360. per gallon. Australian Gold Cirealars and Commercial Imeiligence. {#r0m the Mei: ure A-gus, April 18 ] MELBOURNE GOLD CIRCULAR. The price of qvid fell at the beginaieg of che week from ‘TTs to 753.. at whfoh price it remains, or ne sel- lors, however, would part with it st that rate. A seek of unusual duilocus has justciesed. The prin- cipal purcbasers at the late high rates being the banks; they have cea-ed purchasing, aud consequently the price bas felien. Tnere wes no busivess done throughoat the week werth noting. At the bizh quotation, the unpro- fitableness of the transaction 1a #0 apparent, th stance of which cogurred last weck t> oae of the baaks, bat fortura‘ely detected, and the spurious stuff returned to the ola buyer. At the present price of 75s. the mer- chant can make a prefitabie remittencs, the banker in- veot with safety, and tke digger is amply rewarded. I; will take some iltrle time before the opposite interests of Di yer ond seller mest. ‘There is little prospect however, of avy change in price taking place, from the fact that hitberto thee bas brem so profit at 77s., and ao man is jvrtified in trap-activg business without eriving some profit, bowever small that may be. ‘The eflect of the Private Exsort Company having cessed conveying gold, is atroegly warked by the smell amount that bas arsived during the week, The whole transis of guid being pow in the bands of geverament, wo hsve al- ready foreshudowieg of their ensrgy in the busin Toe semi weekly esovrt from M:unc Alexander aad Bs digo has not yet arrived, The amor of spscle received this week is £120,000, per Monteagie. Number of persons who have arrived in the colony during the veek....... : Number of porsous whe have left...... Additicn to our population this week.,.......... 2,986 Tbe Gove pment E-corts bronght this week from oz. Mount Alexander and Bevdigo...., 9.40% Balasrat, including that left at Geelong. : 68a The Ovens, two weeks... 7,831 22079 Gold previourly shi; from Victoria in 1853, Pex Vesta to BA ae a »2qre., a Fxcbange on London on drafts sgainet go! cated, 50a to 00s. per oz,, 1 per cent discount by all the banks. Freight of sold delivered at the Bullion Oiice, London, 44. per oz by sveammers end sailing vo. sels, EDWARD KHULL Buluon sroker. 56 Great Collins street, west, April 16, 1853, GEELONG GOLD OIROULAR. There has been, during the week, a great alteration in the price of gold: Oa Monday it opeaed ‘at the old rate, 7s.; it bas since declined to 76s Sd., the buyiag dgure at this dace. The intelligenca that the banks fur the prevent bad stopped purchasing, alorg with the lowered prices in “ydney from the same cause, has had the of considerably damping the ardor of purchasers, tt ing beea perfectly evide the hitherto bgh rates were merely maintaiced by tbe operations of the bauke, aud im the event of their leaving the Gald, the price, of necessity, must fall. At the late gure, merchants ¢vu'd not operate on speculatioa, and fir pe- mittance many would rather incur the certain loasaf de per cent than risk so much on the presnwed qualtty of our gold. The high and unprecedented quality of oar first samples of native gold sent home has {Soren t about the @ extreme rates, but it must be obvious thas the ex- ception (uavive gold of such fineness,) has unwisely besa wade the rate, and calculated on. Some com musicetions ia the public prints from Mr. Hopkios. Assayer for the Port Philip Guld Mioing Com- pany. and who is fully competent to determine oa tho Matter, are well worth attention, and I dare say have greatly tended to this change in the rates for buyiag. The accounts this week from the Western diggiazs are extremely encouraging. Balaarat Flat bas turned ous extensively, proving itself another Eureka in richness; but fears are entertained that t! ® good many out, and w, ae the winter is setting in, its proeperity will be short lived Another rush is said to have taken place to *he famed Eureka, aad tt is xprersed opinion thatite glory is far from belag ‘Very good acco rrived in town from veswick’s Cree 7g@ parcels of gold fro have been ro'din town during the week, and as matural Consequence & preet many dizgers are wending their way thither, Mount Korong is al-o attracting a good deal of attention, and after long probstion it is now likely to rate bigh as's rich aad profitable fleld. The Besdigo diggings are again at racting considerable pDumbers; iate accounts from that quarter «how » decided improvement, and diggers generally seem to view it favorably a6 a wister field. A new place is reported as opened on the Ovens, and that numbers are repairingthere, but taking that quar: Sily it does not now stand high in the estimate digger, and the Escort returns of late seem falling off. The Victoria Escort Company have asserted their in- tention of discomtinuing their operations, a matter that must be greatly regretred, as there has been aa universal expression of conficence in them s+ a company, and high complia ents paid to their acouracy aad d Since last cirewar there bas follows :— Private Escort, Mount Alexander, Government do, do... Do. do., do De. do, Ovens River Do. do., Balaarat.., Total, eens fr seuvet oa dan a Lon re! vered in nt \d_ per oz. re Ay PATERSON, Kardinia street, April 16, 1863, WHOLESALE MARKETS. MmBounxn, April 16, 1853. ‘The arpect of our market through the past week has been one of Armners ia the value of geuc:al merchan- dise, with on undiminished consumption and demand for allarticles of general utility. No quaatity of goods ao- J rererag 3 to our wants bave arrived, aud holders are joking for advanced prices. Stocks of many descriptions are £0 low, that oven if arrivals come to hand it must be some time before amy such ascamulation arises ae to cause a fall of any extent. Toe tneronsed number of holders of morchaudise enables them to maintain prices, wherens ip former umes there fewor chasnels for the disporal of preduce, ac vequently a smaller quentity gave a better supply, Av usdiminisbed demand continues for all sorte of Dovloiog materiais. Inquiries are numerons for els bricke, dre bri timber, linseed oil tarpen b wing that capital is beivg inves warty, ard yot not half fast esoagh for the requirewents of Our increasing popalation. Iron. mongery of # useful charsctor, par'akes of the advance. Sheet iroa &e, has become more valuable of late. More inquiry bas been mace for spaces and buckets thau for some weeks. Suitable rlore, boots, stat'oaecy, aud aarth- suwsi€ tovoloer have found a remanerative marke); che demand being exowrsive for every kiod of really useful werchandice. Fire flour, £36; seconds, £32; bran, 4s. Cd,; ,wheat, 198. to 10s 6d; potatows, £10 to 2:5, ote, 16s, to 208.; msize, 129, Spirits bave semained Oren in valne for all decoriptions. Brandy bar been teken ax brought forw Row, more r prices given, Waiskey, not mi ted. Liquoura more in coma, Hized at Nevers Orr & Uy? time bipber priees bain than have bees ont attention, ar port ix reedily sol more spariog ¥. Afwirdomusnd contiaues for Heht wu Pint champagne b ah 265, per dozen, fa bund, at lave pales, There in od demand for beer. The arrivals ‘y listle {n the market Fovter tu bhd.' may be quoted £12 to £13 por hhd.; in bottle, 21s, to 238. per doze: Domestic Mark+ts. Brichrox MARKER, July 28 —At market 825 beat cattle, £0 pairn working oxen, 60 cows and calves, 6.500 sheen, aod 3:5, iy Beat Cattle—We quote to ere reapoud with Inst w bout the samo priogs ware on tained for @ like quatity, viz: Extra, $7 60 a $9; drat uslity, $7.0 $760, second, $6 a $6 60; third $6 4 $6. ‘orking Gxen—Salea, $68 9 $130. Vows and Calves — | Bales, $220 $50 Sheep—Sales, $276.0 $560. S<ine— Sales of ainall ous shone 60. @ 7o., Syrlag gigs, 926 ? i 00a At resail, tram 80, te 100, SHE FIFTH AND SEVENTH PAGES = WAAAAAAAAAAAARAAAS aLIST® FOR & PROFI- grim Hetel Uld eint ©. Vir- raigmed have determined n wether with all she buwsehold, ferpiture, horses, carriag: «, size reputation o Old Peint «om: vther RCHANT TAILOR IN BROOKLEY, aBOUT TO from busines on sotount of ill health offers his wale ‘The A rg, & wractionl taller with © oxpltal of from $1,500 to $2,000, cash, may ind his interest promoted » lying to ‘i whe, KNOEPFEL, 99 and 101 William strest, N. ¥. T PRIVSTE SALS-4 SUPERIOR GRASS FaRW t hue eros, bs tae of Pi ivania— ton fort re is ap excel with two rursof rest at: feet by thirty. with tenant hevaee a store hy buildings bo: . stables may be divit ate il be sold dazzle, a - this elty of Brosi yn property in NS. Be GLERT WORT! T PRIVATE SaLB—s SPLENDID about mile Ly JOUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE, IN THE VILLAGE OF White Plains, a handsome Gothie cottage. with grounds tastefully embellished —Th: 80 ning fourtes Rerres mttach: teal ouse word-house, and otnee if spolied for immediately. pase tl village severed time: every A. 'C. NORRIS, Att'y at law, corner of roots, D ACLERK WANTED. B—CONTAINING 169 ACRES OF land, » beantifal location, nive mites lao 234 wil a Pl tuqui 1 140 Fulton street, OR SALE OR EXCHANGK-—NEW TENEMENT PRO- i ir part of thecity. Roxted for $3,400), i ” p for cash, or exohanced for unim: ed proper y, Hoboken, Williamsunrg, oF Brcohiye, Madde! paid FOWLMR & FRANKLYN, 71 TLirty {th atreet, near Broadway. POR SALE -aT MIDDLE VILLAGE, 4 FresT nave douse and good ourbulittecs with half nerve of superior garden land road. Stages and, clove pase the door five timeen day. Tc is goly {our wiles from the sity of Williamsburg, Lnquire of JOHN ENGLAND, on the premises, OR SALE—A THRER STORY BRICK HOUAE. WITE a and sub-eellac, situated at 38 Prospoot ty within two minu Ik of the Fulton ferry. Said house ts well lighted with gas and in aom Lote erder. For terme inquire of K. L. TIMPON, 140 Fulton stroot, New York. FOR, sanz, tn RESTAU, rant, (25' Fulton and 6 Navan i.nwediately ‘Herald buildings, Apply up promises. 1OR SALE, OR TO LET.—A WIDE, WELL BUILT ‘two and s half story house with all’ the modern ia- Frovements, No, 28 West Twenty scond steart, netween he Ninth and Ten Possession given immedi- ately Inquire at theoffice of the Krening pest, or ox the premises. OR SALF—A GROCERY AND LIQUOR STusB, IN ore of the best atands im the city, with a large Lywor trade. apply at 49 Broadway, room No. 2. OR SAL: houres Nor W FOUR STORY 4 (lato Perry streo feet menner, with ual the modors poly tek. BLOOMAR, 11 ashland piso, oF OR SALB—A SPLEND'D ESTABLISHMENT, CON- sisting of @ trotting ware. cream colored, white mane od tell, six yea ouud apd kind, and exn ¢-ot in 2 45, ip harpess, with perior trotting ‘wagon, 7, pd in good order with rr thing complete. Sold for wi (Ho's stables user the Pook forty. w ‘or further particulars a1 aptaln Hazzard, om board ot the steamer_Leviat! oot of Water rtrest, New York. BPaasee ate LOeGinth PRIVATE VaMInyY, BRAVING MUG Bs: accommodate one \nésomely furnictad the a ROOM AND BEDROOM TO LET, 10- Square Apply yurth street, Washington square. JITE OF NEATLY FURNIS! A wr eh bet tached, 4 wives, of bign . first house weet of Broadway, URNISHED—Cto ro or these single UIT CY ROOMS, ye Ly and Seveath ave: it would like to room together, is vor? central; tert le TT o ally Maguire av No. 23 t10 RSONS DESIRING BOARD. OR t the New York ‘asl personal call FOURTES STH STREET, 5. or of Fi b OARD.—TWO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM! on the first avd seco e ae lodgers or boarders. Striet attention paid to Call at GU Houston st. eat side, roar Broadwa; SINGLE GENNTLEMAN WANTS A room. with broakfass and tea, and dinner on Sundays, F boarders are taken ‘@ for suitable accommodations. Reforeace L_B. H., Herald office. 43 BKOA DW AY—SUITES OF ROOMS 0! }d seoond fleors with from fine rooms for sing’ # uratiomen may he ob: Families traveliiug ova be sesomme- Daye liberal Fiver. Address i tyined with tui? board, tea transiendy, All the moderm im: OARDING-AT 146 WAVERLEY NEAR SIXTH avonur and Washingto: kis ly necommedated with ful orunfienished. Gua, baths, &e. fo the house. The location is contral, aud unsurpassed. References exchanged. OARD IN THE COUNTRY.—A FAMILY, OR TWO obtain board with a small 0 they ‘enjoy the luxuries of t1e country with the retirement of home fishing and bathing Jn a short distance, within two or three hours the Hndeon river. drees Hudson River, Unive square Post Of OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN ard wife, and a few simile gentlemen, oan be’avcomny- d with picely tornishod rooms and goo: ad. Pleatant part of South Brooklyn; terms moderate, Inquire at 240 Court street, near Saokots streo! OARDING IN SOUTH dated with board at 90 Precident Private temily whe ean be received. ad- ‘olambia and aieks stenuts. tien to Hamilton ‘The family are acreesb\ Tender those residing w! OARD IN THE COONTRY WANTED, FOR A LADY, tro children, aad servant ce oonvouisnt 10 t.@ Broadway Post Othios. OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, IN SOvE mechaniclsfavily or small buarding house, Adurns V., Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, FOR HIM- wie, and Littl i enston and Twent: dai JJ 4, He: te aod wert of Koference exoh OARDING—AT DO. 5 £IGHTH AVENUR, ADING- A handsome suit of rooms on the socond ttery, with«r without hoard, unfuroished on very ressoua- Day boarders & ge? Baths, hot, cold aad out children; slo a coup accommodated the house. aleo.a room suitable for oor and within five minutes walk o: Sixth aud kighth avenue cara, Apply at 118 Fourth steoct Stages ;ase the UR 3aLB.—THE DEMOCRATIC HBADQUARTERS, corner of Grand ard Eizabeth atreets, aw old ostab: linbed and well . Will bo sol¢ low to @ cash oun. tomer, #6 it wust hab Tuo, ‘Thi ply OR SALE—A LADIKS' SHOE STORE, 211 SIXTIT avenue, one door al urtweath street. Kens telling, the present owne; quire at 467 Broadway. (OR SALE.—A COUNTRY SEAT, BEAUTIFULLY vituated, near the railroad depos at New Roo high eround, overlooking tho villoga and surrounding country, and the far famed Long Yaland Bound | The tu. ster ode Abie s inv ‘rable opportunity to secure the For full partioulars apply te &. H. BRUWN, 71 street, from 1 . Y AND DRESSMAKING ESTA’ The proprietor of she oldest {limery ane dressmaking reaso fil health aud » wish raale. To to retire 1 se. te offer priting person who understands tho business portunity such ss seldom ocewrs, and whi x iy ™ rout is reasonable. and the lease can bo hed for three yoars from Ist of Mav neat. The stook, furniture, fixtures, £0 ix thousand 1h wi f or iaPeqni vale winess wil oom. 'y per yurchese of thi vb x 200 Post Office, and residones. No otters will be treated with, N. B.— About twenty hands that havevbeew s leng thme in the es- tablishment cam bo rotalned iffdesired. Shree ps fovt, three stories high: a plaster will; = (rawe dwellinj in y nilders {# partic Delong # mort desirable si dines, 8 in S1ty yerds of the bafldiuas, be Taid from the buildings to mt inss or other heavy arti: \t 20 of tim ing & poves, combiatng every ronionce, ly ti on Apoly {i t, & B.S. TALTAPERRO, or WELLINGTON GODDIN, J Richmond, Virginia. ARE CHANCR FOR INVESTMENT—160 ACRES OF first quality of lan ated in Urroll eounty, rasourl,, ill be, m eos or cabinet fur ure. ry RICO, FOr Par a OTT, & OU. 44 Chambers street. PAPER BOX MAKERS.—FOR SALB LO tools, fix s, pattern! busivers of a Ko Fulton street. 10 BOOKBINDERS.—FOR SALE THE STOCK, MA- chintry and flatures of « boocbindery deing a good Job work and pamyblet business. It will be sold low to a oxsh Purchaser | Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Address, -. Herel with real name, ld oMve. ‘ONKERS.—TWO BUILDING LOTS FO! by 119 feet each, ow Buena Vi fully rituated, ia full view of the Hud: &o.; SM canteosin, Inquire of G. Greenwich w York. RXCHANO® STA- , betwoon Hudson and Bleecker strocte; aad 137 and 139 Thompson stre: ween Pr 1 iniug seventy stile, Il above ground, which insures coud bealth to horws. ches, Hight wagons, and sad pas auy ka city, Storage taken. a on livery. JAMES A BROWN, Proprietor. PF SALB-A Pale OF BAY HORSES, SIXTE4N a i all re wo veen at the lumber yerd 183 single To bi tof Meutgorasry. FIN® GREY HOKSB, FIFTERY AND 4h, oiget years old, ism styiden driver jese for gens cman or ladies, Sold fur ia NHOUS leaving sie city. Luquize Fo SALF-A STYLISH, WELL BARD BAY HORSH \ pesriy cixteen hands high; will trot # wile to 3.13, with out training, and will oavry to me ao hour, warranted soun od kiad. Sold wee. Prico SAU, Apply at 204 Fourth street FOR SALE DAY MARE, SIXTRES HANDS ITOTT vix youre old, warrantoa ‘rou kied, @ treo fast Gaveiler; an excellions enddie heres ans of great ranet. Inquire of DANIEL L. SMiTH, 65 Pearl strevt on s.xteon iniles ly for waus of u JOR SALF—~A SPLENDID BAY MARR, PIPTERN FOF arde high, ots youve. od, porfectly evund end Kind en’ can trot feet in harness it also a good saddle mare, Cag be seen ab {9 Grout Jonus strovt. A WOuSR, Wa JON AND TARM¥SS; tylish drive dt family hoy arnern ix city made aud nosrly now 8 1d use Can be soon at the stable of TJ, Barr, for want Franklin street, noar Broadway. AND ROCKAWAY Can. 4, in ample ordve Will vo AUMOUK BROTHERS, Third “i OR SALE.—& S¥CON rinee, fr one or two h ohenp by appl yt peo and Pixty ptt OR SALR~A CLOSE COACH, MADY RY LAWRENCE FOF AT Ol complete ovine, aad will beseld cheap Apply to JULN ©. HAM, No. 38 Broadway OVALS. eRe AR AUR FMOV*+L—S COCHRAN & CO Have REMOVED R faom be 117 Lrowdway iv Do. oo Claul.ca street, Ore Govan caet ot Beoadweg. )URNISHED 4PARTMENTS —TO LET, TWO HAND- sowe furvisied rooms oa the second iloor, feparately,) to single gentlemen, without board, apply at 133 Frau! ‘erms moderate. very nice attic bedroom. RNISMED ROUMS—At NO 61 WALSEK STKEGT, near Broadway—s parler ané sitting poom; alee, angle . Apply as above. O¥ ROOMS, PAR- ished. ¢0 les to URNISHED ROOMS—A SUT’ lors and rooms haudsomely fut f teining bathe. Apply at No. ¢ TRNISHED ‘be accom mods Jy loouted, near Broad ws; Bleecker street. ‘EW GENTLEMEN CA dated *ith furnished rooms, ina small private fa aity, with or without board, at 19 Commerce etreet, ARLORS AND BEDROOMS—AT REASONABLE rh iy pian, im the second and Do, 868 Broadway. RIVATE BOARD IN BOSTON.—GENTLEMEN WITH visiting Boston, who prefer private borrd, will find pleasant accommo : the house of Mr. i. Bedford placo, near Samm: OM WANTED.—A SINGLE GENTLEMAN WANTS tly, with cr without break- atree Union square, not far all family desir profera lo between amity ard Fourteenth stroots wast 8 the room to be von ngs onn hi Address, at once, 0. #. Q, Broadway Port 10 LET PERMANENTLY, WITHOUP BOARD, TO ‘one oF two gentlemen. a La: with gas, wardrobe, gud well farvished front ries, &o, with @ small ity, where those enya, 't 576 Broome street ; or a ‘0 LET, TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN-—TWO ROOMS, nicely furnished on seeond floor of house 12034 Greene treet, baaineed of Prince... Privilege of bath room. ANTSD.-IN A FIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUSE, ‘trees, from the fifteonth Ox iting of three rooms mily in Brook- Suadas io- y Uill, Herald "ROUSES, ROOMS, MO., W A nove addecesed to Oscar, Her: tention. OOMS WANTED.—WANTED TO NIRS, TH Part of a house in a respectable aeighbo family, witheud obildrea. Addeess Nottingham, Heralé fice. ANTED TO BIR! city—say below IN THE LOWER PART OF TOR roome street—a small house for ANTED—FROW ONE TO FIVE HUNDRED ACHES jt twenty miles of the City Mail. tituated, with more or less eary of aorces to the city. of fund. within twel Must be of good quality, eligibl forest trees thereon, ani bth Address A B Mi size, for three days, with real mame ©) TO $m), OR A HOUI* about $2 000 to ré, Brookiyu, or Hobsken. TANTRD-—10 RENT, A SMALL HOUSE, OR Pari en in the appt and Shirtioth strovts, wita the modern reat must be moderate. Address box FANTED TO PUROHASR—& NRW HOUSE AND Jot, With oll thy medera improvements, ds Twellth end Twenteth etrects, the city, ia & respectabl Address B. MG, sblirhinert inthe Unite from $2 por chee and £0 cents por dean rctara hottles. BROWN STOUT, BRANDIES, In, oordials, syrape, & in every variety, and of ea; ), IMPORTERS OF HAVANA SR- aa mrs, have opened nov ertanlishmens, having on id at the lowest marke trove, hetween Broad 3 AROMATIC SCHIROAM SCHNAPS GIN. - rec tale te Sou We avant, bod —_~ eRnASTOe REGITAD, ener Ot ‘A #0 aND A nai anc poennne > iB Hew? 70 1 ° diate vicinity of the ‘eed Philadel boats and. rallrond ‘The building is four stockew * Tew Tiate posession gi “apply A SMALL PAVILY, at & bleseaat locality. apply moderate rev t to JIKRH BULL, H ie t house, old fashioned ngpted near broadway,’ west side. and ber ‘weniture in gvod order aud not oxcem be sold for segh. | Thi lodging house, ad is at hasem i the ress. BILLING & TUCKER, Neate’ 289 Broadway. OR AN EXCHANGE, KOTEL OR OTHER 2 TEz se irable property, Yetwoen the Mot Pri o _ a es O LeT-TH UPPRE PART OF A FIRST Chane house in Brosdwag; alee, an oitioe om the frst 1 ‘au, Apply, betwoen the hours eds tok clalney. atl Breedesy DESIRABLE RRSIDENCR TT d, lately oomuplod by Joba ass 1 Toquire of Bale ‘ohn street, or of N. Bag~ = ‘0 LET—ALL, OR PART OF SECOND ¥LOOB, 956 Third avew ‘O LET—THE PRINCIPAL PART No. 141 MeDon 3 h sb ees, vonsd ting of th ‘it! iy d anply oo the premises after nine o'clock, Cottage place, ‘0 LET OR LEASE—TH. Rot store, 35 Weet street, suitadle fe urivg prrposes, Apply to BACO! 8, maae- & BAS, No. 10 Se c TO BETTHE LOWER PART OF A YOUR TORT new brick houce in Thirty-third rtreet, moar the Niveh a iwproveaen‘s. Very p cassat ly situated. Po 4 imupediately. ApoLY on the O36, Tint d_ street, or to BRONSON RasaR, 4 S Ay pne. A ES Bh Se eee ‘O LET-~A SUPERIOR HOUSS ON TWEATY-SIX?TH strort. with ges, chandeleirs, fittings, bath, £0 ; reat $70 Alvo wm smell geentect honse’ on ‘Lexington avenue. in oleg rent $60"; carpots, oll o othe, aa@ reale. Also ether houres at rents from $000 te $100, apply to R. B. Kinsninver, 319, Fourth avenue, from 210 3 ‘0 Let, To 4 SWALL. RESEECTABER EARLY 8 ND no other need apply, the thi of house No. 123 Few sythatreet,, Call at'No. 31 Cedar streete WO NEW tTORES, WITH BOOMS, TO witalle for # milk depot or other light oth being im, & Ww 1EU-—PART OF A HOUSE IN BROOKLYN, within @ oovyentent Aistn: ce of the atlantic or W? street ferries, Address, stating rent, locality, £o., W. M. Dey box 7,073 Post Office, New York. Waree LOTS TO L&ASE.—THIRTY LOTS FrONR ing on the North Kiver, Thirty-niath and Foi at} streets, to Apply to CHARLES E. 4PPLOBY, Broadway, over Metropolitan bank. FINANCIAL. NOC D) OOO wR EEE ENCRO BOSINESS Maw iat © '« desiree to invest the above amount where = his services alse n c artoer or clerk, Ad~ PRAETS ON IRELAND AND BNGUAND, IN OMS from £1 and upwards payable at sight, are issued 4 treaebeerivers BOWMAN, GRINNELDE .. 88 Sout strect, sole parrenger sgovts for the Swallow Tail Line of Liverpool aud Loudom packet sbi D CHICAGO UNION RAILROAD COM. The rom manual tutdrest dan Angae Isp tonde af éhts company will be. pal onend at tha office uf the eubsorivers, WaD:WORTH & SAKLDON. No. 29 Wull egret. NT#REST.—TERRE-HAUTE AND ALTON RAILROAD ~The interest ou the murtce.e bonds @ due augast |, 3 the Cora B 8 Key Ci cha: eR, AVE PANY.—Noticeis revolution of the oi Lake rie Railroad Company, a tr the city of New York, at the offtee surance ani 7 stook ieene oft Sal July 28 1803. The coupons ow the 5o1 Ratirond Comp the ofhee of the city of New York. ‘ONKY.—PERSONS WANTING MONEY CAN GBP IVE any amount ot J HaNR&Y, 269 Broad rner of Kendo street, Cash advances on jewelry, ata, Ainwords, hardware, dry goods, plate, or any other vatw * MBA jons strictly confidential. Offes ONEY LENT, T0 ANY AMOUNT, AND FOR ANY srgth of time on ail Kinds. and avery denorinsion of VY. pawnbroter, N J. Le + Private loorsatove Fourth stree! . Communications attendes ta. Moxzr.casa ADVANCES MADR ON DRY Goove, oT ‘hard pisaos, bosks, sessiomeryy ‘OTT eft ss, et N i ¢c am be reat ly 12 ab three e’eloi storkhelders tramefer perma ‘he Dooks remata oloted te take fect August L Now York, July 6, 1858. A.C. PLAGG Compsrolicn. EW YORK ACADEMY OF MUSIC.—THE THIRD RB ment of taoucy tive por cost un tue eapiuer stuck ew York Acadomy of Musto. is, by order of the ‘at the office of the Corporatio k, PM. Por will be itted 47 Wall street, on ti day of September. tue fourtl {nstulm emt of twenty-five per ordered for the fest day of Uctober. WM. 11, PAINE, Treasarer. A. July 1, 183% books of the Com will be elosed from vo Zu.amguity ney a FFICR OF THE NEW YORK AND MONTG! Vue N Tonersecebatiaters lew York Ja i, 1808. — Se a in this com ‘are hereby n te’ pay into the treasury $1. per share on ail stock held by thee: oF serve to doo, ono before the 208h gust nex, lve preferred stuck under the amended chage bastiption List fs at the office of the company. T. B. HAMILTON, Secretary. _ FFICE OF THE PBNNSYLVANIA COAL GO. COR- ner of Broadway and Wall street, New York. July 2, divideud of five per eomt on th td Sandurk. Sendushy, FFICE OF THE PANAMA RAILROAD COMPANY, No. 78 Bronewny, New York, July 3) 1853 —The ee ton dollars on each share of the is- creased capital stock of the above company will be payable om thelstof Soptember, By order of the Board A. HUFFMAN, Treasures. FrICK OF THB ASTOR FIR® INSURANCE COM- pany, No @ Chatham street.—Dividend.—The direeters have declared a venth inssalmeot fer books will be closed until that d: New York, July 19, 1853. KUBERT D. HART, See, G@ OBSERVATORY ASSOCIA- 2. 1883 Beard of i eh f August. i P. Gkos VeNOR, Storekarye ' | BANKERS, SAN FRANCTSOD P aoF. | ~— . tnd Val and the il cities of focttone made at San Fran q ia interior of Minter end precosds promptly remittod. Rotor te sad deaw pa ‘Sesreen Reshange Bank, Mesere. Duncan, Shermans New HILADELPOIA AnD |, bas heen declared, Ps State tax. By onser o Bosra of Mi |. BRADFORD, Secretary. (PANES 1858, KATH 812012100 OF FIOR RECEIVER Pa iicen No 6 Now tity ital io le hereby gives open tor pay- Shak wl” ben hereon, fon teran cent per annum, coicniated from she time of paymens te Gis tres o¢ December ext Sa t i be added all taxes enpaid on the Great of in ber or receiving texes from 5A. M.to2P. M, Banke ly te ed ey ouly TC TARVEY HART, Receiver of Taxes, bets bile b: cs fol 0 op ry aud thas avoid errors. alse, to ime quire for pereonal tax, if any, Now York, July 2, 1868. NEW PUBLICATIONS. PARA RAVELLERS’ INTELLIGENCS.--JUS? POBLISUSD —Now aad revieed editions of Appleton’s Travellers Guide, for the Sonthorn and Western States, with naseroay colored mans 18ino ; 8 TT RPELETON & 00. 390 Broadway, FURNITURG. CorTaGe PFURNITU! ‘hoe ‘The Inerost frosts — ta |: ie olor 4 doore wbore Spring:

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