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the whole extent of the city, along the stream r runs parallel with os are flooded, vegetation is Dn | i some places are torn up, foundations are injured, and are, &c., has ey id was the rush’ of the invading torrent at one time, that some persons while engaged in removing articles from cellars, barely escaped with their lives. A portion of the stone bridge at the upper end of Broad street was carried away, and although the da mage to the structure was not necessary by some that it shi houses, furniture, id be rebuilt with a rovide against similar occurrences. 7 is accounts reach us of damage by the flooding of houses and gardens, and the de- struction of mill dams. Probably been done throughout the county. the stream running near the Poor House, was down, as it was also in the storm ten years ce. culvert on the Morris and Essex railroad, at Millville, gave way, and part of the track was washed ting the passage of trains. loosened; but these damages have been ed, and the trains are now running as usual. Parker's mill dam, at Millville, we learn, was carried away. Th Bloomfield many gardens were prostrated and cellars filled. Apprehensions were felt for the safety eta great temerity, sod derstand, wit merity, fem for: time, hauling away mbbish, johnson’s dam, of the dams, but on his dam for a lon; which was brought down by the current. In Paterson, the Morris canal broke in two places, and the water flooded part of the city, but the banks were partially repaired. The City Council, it is said, have taken measures to procure an injanc- tion against the Canal Company, restraining them from repairing the em! compensation ‘or di embankments pre mnton the rain fell but a short time, but ver the streets and cellars. The trac road was covered with sand at Millford, and a feeder of the Delaware and Raritan Canal broke its embankment at Prallsville. The quantity of water that fell on Saturday was ter than has been deposited famous one of August 5, 184 which the quantities are determined for the monthly reports of this paper, unfortunately overflowed, 80 that the precise depth cannot be given, but from reliable data it is estimated to have been six and who may have made that fell, would confer a ment, till they make it being alleged that the violently, floodin; geven inches. Any 8 observations o! the quantit favor by sending them to The even of Lor pega tty woman out ry rance, came A pretty 4 z ice ees on the com- d, an iron-monger, named Car- michael, residing at Coa Ho Core ue < a juris stated himself to have received at her d Eicsarrey :—On the 6th of this from some business I had been transacting, and as soon as I got in I noticed that my wife, as was too frequently the case, was in @ very angry and savage humor. was something amiss, and I thought I had better out of her way. I went into the workshop at ¢ back, and she followed me, accus' intimacy with the servant of a neighbor, whom {really have not even seen for I don’t know how long. I said she was s foolish herself at such nonsense, flupg a basin at me, but missed her aim; she then hurled three heavy head, but I lowered my he: she then seized hold of me and tried to fix her claws pushed heron one side and was running off when ehe flung a heavy hammer at my head, and it is a very me, or I think I should have been killed. I said to yself—‘This won't do; I'll wait till she gets a little cooler, and take a walk in the fields;” and I has- tened out of the house as fast as I could, to go Mr. Hammill—Where were you going thea ? I was going to the before the Worshi| plaint of her hus and melanchol; returned home I guessed there woman to worret she immediately jieces of iron at my and escaped them, and into my face. I fortunate thing that it missed Complainaut—Goiog to? world's end or anywhere else, so that I could get out of the reach of ber; but I was no seauer out of the house than she was after me, exoluiming, “‘ You scoundrel, where are you but ran, and so did she, an: ti to me she levelled several Aloe Soe - oy — parts of my person, I caught hold of her elf, and she immediately ito her mouth, and bit it so terribly as to cause me the greatest agony, and I was obliged ‘0 which she caught me by ly strangled, and I said nothing, the instant she got up let go of her again, w the stock, twisted it tore off both the lappels of it, as I now show it to you. 1 again tried to boit, but she sprang after me, again came up to me, and, seizing me by the coat, ripped away both the tails of it like aspencer, this lainant, turning round ¢ bench.) This seemed it, and I lost no time in availing my- it to escape from her, or I am sure she would have torn me to pieces, as she had my clothing al- ready. The complainant concluding by he could not live with the com 2s he was losing all his business T, and mentioned that a short time flung a live kitten at his face in such vindictive manner, that, though fortunately he succeeded in escaping it, yet it came against the } force that it was instantly killed, and its brains dashed out. The settlement ve much trouble to the magi Mrs. Carmichael would neither undertake to live with her husband nor consent toa separa- ti he was sentenced to pay £5 fine, or, in de- fault, be imprisoned for a month. This sam she tried to borrow of her husband, who, however, de- clined advancing it, siating that bet the end of the street she would ill- than ever. An offer of a separate maintenance was made; but, as this seemed to frantic, she was removed to the incarceration served to (said the com lainant any more, rough her ungov- brick wall with such make her only more cells, where a short render her more tranquil, consented to take a weekly main- Mr. Hammill warned her nces which would ensue if, she came a second time be- of the serious con: venturing home a; Ha:lem Rallioad Bridge. {Frem the Westchester Gazette, July 30 ) The majority of our readers are aware that the Harlem Railroad bridge was originally constructed | in 1837 upon three piers, built in the ordinai of constructing dock wharvi with loose stone, and the piers upon the top. The bridge was built for carriage and foot travel, and has been used for railroad purposes bents were introduced in addition to the piers. the wooden logs under one of the stone pi way, being worm-caten, and one entire pier disap- Last week anoth and disappeared in like manner, ‘r, upon which cne end of the bridge rests. The nts are only sufficient to keep the bri tling vertically. The bridge has to dey the remaining pier at its end to keep leaving but one | iy pen to the third, and when or something dreadful. The water is twenty-eight feet deep at low tide. think of an accident there ! sarily create a pani ter to do so than that an awfal c: On the part of the inhabitan public, we claim the immediat cers of the Harlem Railroad Company to this subject. iers what will soon ha) that takes place, look ‘e would not unneces- or excite fears, but it is bet ‘alamity should occur. ts and the travelling ite attention of the offi- Fiom Fort Washita. ‘The Fort Smith Herald has a letter from ¥. € op, dated Jure 30, which says — ent for the removal of the various as, cent to this post for assistance ately despatched a dataehment of der command of Lieut. Pierce, . Capron’s tamp, near Red river, After remaining ¥ 84 was required of . about miduigh Col Capron to re had come into hia flaeace of liquor, {nj Holmes immedi ta men of bis compan, eut. P. arrived at ‘be Nation, esr! es day, and perfor be was returnirg to his post, w! As cvertaken by an expross fro ut onoe, that a party of Cherokees that evening much under the in: jwantity cf it with them in itened the life of Col. C. by 4 guns upon him and his party, Gfty yards of the Colonel’s camp, thr drawing their p'e- ©8 returned to the neighborhood of their ing the soldiers’ horses hie men, throwing them i s and the Cherok-on, _ were captured an here confined until yen! e mar+bal of Arkansas, with @ command of Lieut. Henry. and before any of the party b. the whole Cherokee were brought into MONBY MAREKBT. Monpay, August 8—6 P. M. ‘The sales sk sip beens Wig raesing nove sone > and prices, contrary te expectation, a decided ward tendeney. At the first board Nicaragua Transit advanced 13, per cont; Hudson River Railroad 154; Par- ker Veim Coal Company 1%; Crystal Palace 1; Erie Rail. road 13; Morris Canal 34; New York and New Haven Railread 3; Florence and Keyport 134. New Jersey Tine declined %, and New York Central Railroad 3. Harlem closed at Saturday’s prices. ‘At the second board the rise was very well sustained. Crystal Palace advanced }¢ on the salesof the first board, Frie Railroad 3s, and Hudson River 34; Parker Vein fell off 3%, Nicaragua \, and New York Central 3. ‘The rales im bonds were light, all descriptions footing up only thirteen thousand dollars. ‘The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of this pert to-day amounted to $189,074; payments, $117,441 10—balanee, $8,478,211 91. ‘The following is the weekly statement of the New York city banks, as required by chapter 250, laws of 1863, for the week ending Saturday, the sixth day of August, 1853 :— ‘Weekty Rercrs ov Tux City Basks, Loans Cirou- Banks. Dicuunss. Specie. lation. Deposits. Broadway... - $1,387,663 $102,980 $217,496 $1,213,391 Butchers’ and MMT 15176 15,088 140,902 204156 522420 3073180 ek 135475 182,541 22.283 BS OE S6487 0.895 sar 109152 15,482 112868 Ww.2is 20554 2s140 41,661 51639 670,573 min Eke 0, 925,914 " 7290 585.817 3,208,805 SITS 2,635, 1,862,757 ‘390 1,487,335 3,847,058 6.780 1,554,175 4,408,902 548,900 2)706,007 178 327 32.4065 71,801 17227 wore 1,054'918 2.177.873 144,007 1,199,903 508,074 34,839 wee 1,287,208 67943 551,389 1,850°000 144,700 982'000 "569 996 308, 182 2,550,769 45,141 1,672/418 Mecharics' Big ‘Association... 1,207,010 310,881, 982,685 Es. 2)841,85) 104222 1,275,753 Morehante’ Es. 2841-451 nm Le She B2158 1,544,739 08 ng TROT 29,400 "654,804 N.Y. Dry Dow ompany... 358,872 101,987 Cay ged 19.817 1s g5 0) rH 65, ir 5) 1,552,115, 556,458 32.009 BLL "262118 184,108 10,087 732 135,001 4,024,202 463.418 2,237,198, 3743683 1,203,074 3800122196 1,250,041 BUTS BI9/234 1,077.95 Told 32 67,964 14K 4S OR 576,558 «32,089 158,505 00, 1,208,771 96,552 «2723388. 773,500 27905 ASL 88S, 273.071 31309 88 104, ¥ TO5xT = 257799 311,125, 4857 2,155, ~Balanee of other liabilities, $1,547,337. ‘The foreign news is anything but satisfactory. While the English and French ministers announce that their policy is pacific, and that they will try every means of a friendly character to prevent a war, the Emperor of Ruasia sends his 200,000 Sey thian troops into the Tarkish provinces, and not only takes military poscession, but ‘assames civil control, producing so much alarm in the Turkish Divan that Omar Pacha has ordered all the bridges over the Danube to be destroyed—the Emperor adroitly procrastinating negotiations to gain time. The following from the London Daily News of the even- ing of the 27th July, the last Cate received, is full of pregnsnt significance, and may have been the fore- runner of less peaceful intelligence from Constan. nople. The News says :—On the adverse movement of the rates of foreign exchange, the demand for gold for remittance to the continent has revived in full force; and this afterncon we hear of several transac tiors consequent upon the lower rate ruling for bills. Some of the large bullion brokers who a few months ‘back used to send weekly into the Bank of England hun- 4reds of thousands of pounds worth of gold, when the Australian supplies came in fresly, have not sent 2n cunce into that institution fora considerable tims, the Australian imports being merely melted here and sent to the continent. The quotations cf continental exchanges received in Lordon by telegraph today, show general flatoess. It is also pointed out that the large amounts of foreign grain which we are receiving, will have the effect of increasing the demand for bills, and conse quently for gold. - The Morning Chronicle remarks, that operators in the sock market do not ree in the politics! horizon the same symptoms of peace which seem to be seen by the minis- ters; and in their article referring to the money market, it is etated that the rate of interest would rise to five per cent, should there be any certainty ef peace. Iu acecrdance with an act passed by the Legislature of Louieiara, the Board of Directors of the Ci:izens’ Bank of Louiriawa, ia order to constitute a cash stock, bave set apart ten thousand shares, of one hundrei dolars each, to be disposed of for cash, and the purchasags thereof to be Cesignated as the cash stockhelders of tha bank. There rhares are to be paid in full, ard the hold- ers are to share in the prefits and4osees cf the bank the same as the original stockholders. The Watertown and Roma Railroad has declared a semi-annual dividend of five per cont on the earnings of the past six montha. Anew bark has recently been started in Nashville, Tenn., under the free banking lav of the State, called the Bank of Nashville. The annexed statemen: exhibit the quantity and value of certain articles exported from this port during the week ending and including Saturday, August 6, 1853, distinguishing the destination and extent of shipments to each plaee:— Commmcr or THE Port or New York —Weraiy Exronrs LIVERPOOL. Quant — Value Quant, Value. Cotton, bla...3,772 $174,737 Staven......23,000 $1,604 Flour, bbls .14,775 75,203 Clocks, es... 340 -8°505. N, stores....1,626 4.483 L rubber goods 301 15 104 | Lard ofl, cke. "9 1.340 Sp. ofl, gals. 7,201 8,908 Wheat,bus 126123 160.688 Anchovies, pgs 45 500 W. bone, Ibs.24. 3578274 . s 5 Wax, + 6680 1,687 w Bacon... .22 1 1,002 4 1,200 Japan cottons. 1 750 Machinery,fpgs. 9 3,700 Mesicines, ‘cs... Abb ioice icc LONDON, Floor, bbls... 758 $29,524 Mf tobac, 113,516 $170.55 N. Stores... 4,644 20641 Tobacco. cs...” 71 Oilcake, tons 215 5,832 Saray. bxs... 15 383 Furs, pkgs... 29 1,930 Bp. oil, gals. 2,975 3,578 HULL. | N. stores, bis 1.820 ) Do....biads, 105° N. stores, bbls. vevecee 1,286 84.664 BXLFAST. Flour, bbls, 304,195 Wheat, bus. 6,195 109 Sp. ol, gals... 151 37,158 Bark, bags... 587 Naval stores.5,120 18,006 ed oil, bbls. 50 Sap. wood,tos.’ 26 1705 ME. tobse.Ibs 6 400 Bacon, Ibs,.43,800 ,900 Butter, pkgs.. 173 5900 Brooms, doz. 75 Cotton, bales. 22 $1,1 Flour, bbi 2 ",16,200 2,452 Segara’... 160,000 . ’ 500 Logwood, tons 54 “ Waeat,bush 12,636 HAVRE Cotten, beles.. 208 $14,950 2 $123 Viour, bbls 11,161 60'164 Wa 1 161 Rice, carks....716 19.601 7,080 W. bone, Ibs.36 118 13.016 Bark, ca: 1,096 Staves... 060 140 Lr goods, 1200 J. arhes, bbls, 45 5,400 Conservaa "8h Pear! a... 500 Machinery 434 Chrome ,,.. 700 Sponge, bales. 2,476 ee F cee $127,219 ANTIWERE. Cotton, bales, 414 $26 222 Wheat, bashies 6 Ashes, bbls... 439 10,82 ton ae on SPALN. Staves... .257,000 $18,620 Furntro, pkgs. 18 $145 N. stores, bbls.’ 225 586 Agricalimpita 24 279 Trom safe...... 0 1 140 Wagon ,, i i aH ROTTERDAM. N. stores, bla, 800 $1,777 Sareap’a, phage 40 Arbes, do..... 101 2288 Mahogeny, lgs 2 Red oil, ck 3 1,876 Pimento, pkga 209 Ag’ imp .... 98 1194 cui otal... ‘ eve 810,996 i i z $2..0888-588 i ry, Ez af re * Fy iF 7 F i ’f. Tobacco, Fustic, trs, Leather... .1,886 Luwber, ft.514,000 Oats, bush, ..4.059 Sp. turp., bbls 22 Baws & bacon 138 200 Corpmai, bid 200 D. fruits, pkgs 473 (22,000. Corn bushels. 100 CUBA, Paper, rms...5,878 $2,475 Potatoes, brs. 45 15 90 5 Ship bread... 100 1 10 Tallow do, bu 48 D. a cwt. 246 Flour,bbls... 305 Beef.t... 00, 81 Mf. tebac lbs. {057 Domestics, pkzt24 Starch, boxes. 50 Total csereeeeie ee Mf tobacco bls pong Harde’e, pkgs 34 Sp. torp’e. gla, 110 36 Fornit’e, phgs.128 Sperm oil, gla. 729 Candles, boxes 150 Dr'gs & chin'ls 161 L'dware, pkgs 148 T 10 Domestics, pgs 10 DOA ersvereresverovevseses AFRICA. Lumber. ft. 25,000 Domestics, pk 120 Segars .... 10,000 RpGAvITULATION. “"* Brit. Wont Iudien, Aurtralia...,....+. it week exceed im value th previous, $922,721, ‘sugar, do..5, Hopa pkgs... 7 Brandy, cases 100 Ginger, Ibs... 04 Rum, kgesss 18 Coffee, igs - Furniture, pg. 20 Rice, tierees.. 6 Drugs, pkgs.. UTISH AUSTRALIA. Nails, kegs... 300 Butter, pkgs... 112 Fire irons, cs.. in Toe, Hardware pkg 135 Corn, bush... 600 Linseed oll gai 382 Fruit stones, 1 Matches cases 13 Chandeliers .. 5 Saddlery ..... 5 Forniture,pkg 89 Ale, cases... 120 Hats... 30 ‘Whale oil. gals 581 Salt, sacks... 200 Res oil,case., 1 Brandy ck... 1 Cassia mats.. 200 '240 Spices, pkgs.. 100 Total.cssoreees. $81,749 DUTCH WEST INDIES. Guns, cases... 130 $6, Beans, bags... 445 D. fish, 3... 10 Cassi, mata. 400 Furniture, pkgs Soap, boxes .. 35 185 Candles. .... Onions, bbls. 3 Military arts,cs,47 Rope, coils... 28 90 Rum, gallons. 180 G’powder,kegs 300 Total... BRAZIL. Flour, BOIS.......cssesseseeseceesssees 8,007 $18,042 CISPLATINE REPUBLIC. $236 Lauber, ‘ft.102, 530 Cassia, mats 210 Pepper, bi 1,010 ¥. crackers! 273 deaseyeks cs 40.88)8 50 bxs 500 ee) p, boxes..1 200 Linseed oil gle 148, duck, pkgs. 4 Olive cil, cs. 50 Wine... 5 Raising, boxes 20 Onions, ropes 1,045 ‘VENEZUELA. Flour, bbls... 180 $1,108 0 22 Candles, boxes 25 pie pkgs.. 7 opper, on: Shinglce. reed Segars......10, Leather, rolls.” 8 40 Hate, cases, 23 Matches. 49 Yellow metal. 1 549 Dowesties,pgs 18 1,701 NEW GRANADA, 8 5 “% Lumber, ft 44,000 Wh, oil, galls. 285 Boot Drugs... ... . § Dom'tics,pkgs. 3 - Groceries. ..., 206 Clothing, ¢asea 37 Oskum, boxes 8 Duek + Wheels, cares 2 Shingles... 30,000 E. &St. w Gunp’r, Saddlery, pkg: Isinglasa, cave: Total . MEXICO, Musictnatr,es, 5 . $1,200 1, R. goods 16 2 32 Umbrellas, cs = 3 Cheese. ....., 203 Furniture pkg 112 Nails, kegs. Pickls.& py, Clocks . Brandy, gals 128 Tobaces, |bs.20,950 Guony bzs,bls’ 2 Moakets, oa... 20 Capa, case ‘ 1 Bras wite,ck 1 1 7 Hardware, Toral value ot exporta during week exding + @1,306/777 1988 of the work 2 38588 : # S32 2) B888ee8es GIBRALTAR. “$2,117 M’f tobacco. 19,3860} $2,500 hon &. 008 i B85 8 shs Contin’al Bk. 101 60 shs Cum! 5 Hanover Bank... 95 100 58 State Bavk...... 109 108 do 100 Morria Canal a 18% aay ee ito Saar 100 Flor & K Plank Rd olina C Co. 84 10@ Phoenix Ming Co. 1934 100 Cumberland C1 Co 3534 do 830 3534 PHILADELPHIA, First Board —$1,000 ,000 Alleghany City 6 Reading RR, RR, t5wn, 497% Unio sound’ at 73e. a 74Xc , with ai ea 77, 000 $1,565 200 225 eles consisted of 900 hhda. Cuba, do., in bond for export, at 3340 ‘a 4c,; 200 Porto Rico, at die a 04e.; and 260 do. on private terms, ime £01 bbla.: Jeriey al and prison at 2636. gallon. sereeeeee 859,185 The relat atiend the fumeral, this afternoon, at two o’c! the revidenoe of his father, No, 343 Broome stece? On Sunday morning, August 7, Maria, widow of Samuel Archer. atter the funeral service, this event o'clock, at her late residence, N Nehes wale Her remains will be taken to On Sunday, August 7, Mra, Haxrust MoDowuu, wite és SS8ss88s Del & Hud Ci. bim Se8ensusestes SBSees8SEs ion Esse sussse 6 Rome & SECOND BOARD. 200 Stonington RR b3 850 Nica mane Co. 50 150 do b60 100 N Y Central RR.. 100 do......opg 1143 200 Mich Cent RR s6m 107 80 do ..., STOCK SALES IN PHILADELPHIA. Aug 8.—Rey by Keen & Taylor,— uylkill Nav Mort 6's, '72, 91; ,70, 89; 1,000 de, 759, 89; 500 Wil- 3, 94; 136 Penna 5's, 95; 100 shs Schuylkill #5, 8344; 100 do, 3314; 6 do, 33%; 50 0 Camden & Amboy RR, 150; 37 Penna 10 Beaver Meadow RR, bd: ; 100 n Capa), 163%: 25 Cheater Valle: RR, rt New Orleans Gas, 125; 100 Long Island RR, 'b5, 1134; 200 do, 05, 1734: 5 Farmers’ Bank of Kentucky, 105; 6 Louts- ville Bank, 112; 100 Girard Bank, 1434. Between Boards. 60 shs Robuylkill Nay Preferred. 6, 33%. Second Board.—€3 000 Penna 5's, 943¢; 1,200 Camden & Ambo} RE G/s, tape, 97; 1,500 Alleghany County RR 6's, 0834; 1,00 do, b5, 88745, 600 do, 2 db. 3334; 50 sh av ferres y 3 taré Loulsvillo Bank, 118. After Board —100 abe Schuyl, kill Nay Preferred, b5, 3. Market dull. 100 Wilmington RR 6's, 04: ay. BS, TL: 100 Sehuylkll Nav, 2436; 100 CITY TRADE REPORT, Monpay, August 8—6 P. M. Asnms.—There were 70 DUIS. bought, at 5 1234 for pearls, and $4 75 for pots, 100 Ibs. Besswx,—A lot of 1,100 Ibs. yellow was taken at 29340, Breapsturrs —Fiour ruled about the same. The sales reached 18,200 bbls. ; sour, at $4 8114 a $4 932; super- fine No. 2 at $4 9334 & $5 0614; mixed to fancy western, $5 25 a $5 43%; ordinary to ehoice State, at $5 28 5 43%; and otner grades at proportionate figures. Some 300 barrels fresh grow: in bond, realized $5 3134. Sales of 1,100 barrels Southern were effected at previous figures. Rye flour and corn meal were unchanged. Wheat was in better demand. ‘The transactions included 42,500 bushels, fair red Western; $1 24 for mixed do.; $1 28a $136 for ordinary to choice white do.; $1 24 for red Senthern; and $1 80 for ee ea with 5,000 Canadian white, in bond, 1 25 a $1 $118 for were made of 1,600 bushels rye, last moticed. Cora was more 48,000 bushels, chiefly |, at 75¢ a 76c. for Western and Southern; and un- few lota yellow Western, FYFE —But 150 bags Rio and 80 Maracaibo were taken, at 9c. a 93¢c. Ib. Carrie—At Washington Drove ¥ard.—The warm weather continues to cepress the market. Since our last, the offerings bave reached 2.500 head, all from -the South and West. Prices at from 734 to 944e per Ib., as in qua- lity. Abou’ 300 were left over unsold. At Browning’s (lower Bull's Head)—Offered, 75 cows and calves; all fold, at prices ranging from $25 to $55. Sheep and Lambe—34 on sale. former brought $1 75 to $7 50; lambs $1 623g to$5 50. Left over, 300. At Iain’s (Hudson River Bull’s Head)—250 beef catt sold at from 7c.to 9c. per lb ; 60 cows, 4,000 sheepand lambs. Sales of sheep lambs at $1 25 a $3 50; 50 calves at do. to 6 1{c. per Ib. Corrox—There has been but little inquiry to-day, the sales amounting to about 300 bales, at previous rates. 8% Frucuts —Tnere was rather more offeriag, and we noticed ergsgements of about 3,000 pr 4,000 barrels four for Liverpool st 28. 9d., and about 25,060 bushels wheat at 83¢d., in bulk, and 200 bales cotton at 344. for com- preeeed, and 5 16d. for uscompressed. To London 2 000 bbls. flour were engaged at 2s.104, a 2s.10344., and 20,000 a 26,000 bushels wheat at 9d. io bulk, and 4,000 do in bags, by & Bremen vessel, at 834d. Two charters were made for There was no charge to notice in rates for Havre. Some flour was going forward at 60c. Tnere was no alteration in rates for the gold regions. Chai p25, a $6; Cowes and a market on terms not stated. Frarners —We heard that 3,000 Ihs. live geese fetched 48c. » 440. per Ib. Fruit —The rales embraced 500 boxes bunch raisins at $290, 200 bags peanuts at $106%4, and 20 casks our- rants at léc. Hay.—Sales of 200 bales river were made at 75c. per 100 Ibs. Hemp —Prime undressed American was wort h $160 but 21 bsles inferior were obtained to day at $150 per ton. Irox.—Seotch pig was in request at $32 60 a $33, cash; and $34 a $34 50, 6 months, ee ton. t Leap was rather more sought after, at $5 1234 for Span- ish, and $5 75 for Galena, per 100 Ibu. ‘Lor. —Rockland was procurable at 80c, for common, and $1 25 for lomp, rer bbl. Lasess —Some 60 hhds. Cardenas changed hands at 20c. per gallon. Ons.— Whale and sperm were as last stated. The day’s busixess in other articl os was confined to 200 casks olive, at $4 25 each, and 4,500 gallons linseed at 69c. a. 70c per gailon. Provisioxs.— Pork. was rather quiet, The sales did not exceed 480 bbls. Westerp, at $12 8734 for prime and $15 50 for mees per bbl. Cut meats were inactive. The trans- actions in lard included only 306 bbls to strictl; rime at 103c. a lle. per Ib. Beof was in fair request. ‘he sales reached 200 bbls. at former quotations. We heard of nothing new io butter or cheese. Rick,—Ssles of 175 tierces fair to prime were effected, 4 4334 per 100 Ibs. at Sia Soar.— Only 60 boxes Castile changed hands, at 1134¢, SUGARS were more irquired for, and rather firmer. Te 480. a 4%, ; 150 ‘TALLow.—About 20,000 Ibs, pi und purchagers at 1034¢ per lb. Wiskuy was spll dearer, The sales reashed 1.100 34¢ a 260 ; Ohio at 26146, a 263¢0.; Qie., mostly as 263{c. 27e, per Married, On Frigay, August 5, by the Rev. James Millett, at his reeidence, No. 308 Broome street, Mr. CHARLES C, Eaton to Mies Hannu N. Frary, both of Hartford. Coun. Also, Mr, AbRanaM LockWoop ByRNe to- Miss Eusasera Hay: weop, all of this city. On sunday, Avgust 7, by the Rev. Dr. Merzbacher, Mr. Maurice WskxER to Miss Saran KiNG, all of thie city. On Monday. August 8, at Trinity Church, by tho Right Rey, Bishop Wainwright, Kuas J. Parmisox, of this city, to Saran J, Dexsis, of New Jersey. Diea, Op Monday, Avgust 8, at the Caledonia Hotel, Vander. bilt lancing, Staten Island, Jony J., son of Harriet and Jobn J. Hoimes, aged 1 yesr 5 months and 12 days, Hie baa ill be interred in Greenwood, too pure for earthly love— bath to our hearts was givon— We yielded him in his chi dhood life To a brighter home in heaven, yon suneey, Avguat 7) Mrs. Susaw ML, wile of Williara riends of the family, and those of her father, Rev, a Hopkins, are invited to atteud her funeral, from No, Monroe street, this afternoon, at half past three o’clock, Poco August 5, of consumption, Mrs. Rsny A. 20 years, wife of Israel 3. Purdy, and daugh. tes of John and Suren Dimon. ¢ relatives and friends of the family aro respectful invited to atteud her funoral, this afternoon’ et eo o'clock, from the residence Of her parents, Ne 207 Rivington street. Her remains will be taken to Grova- wood Cemetery for intorment, On Sunday evening, August 7, at his Inte rastdence, No. 100 Oliver street, Mr. ANDREW G. ALMGKEN, aged 43 yours, & native of Jufle, Sweden. ‘The friends of the family, and the » embers of Harmony Indge, No. 44, LO. of O. F., are respectfully iavitad to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, without forther invitation, 4 (a Monday, August 8, Joux Warren, aged 87 years and months ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully lavited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from hin late r eorner of Avenue ©, Fis wood G idence, No. 347 Ninth street, ins will be waken to Grean- oetery for inters:ent jay, August 8, of ch lora infantum, Jou B, B. and Loretts Miller, nontha, : and friends of the f-miy sre requested to latives and friends of the family are invited to it H | | i Port Richmond, S. 1, om Friday, August 5, of Richmon’ ay 7; syopley, baer. Sam JOBNBON, formerly of Glasgow, jinpenetyctinn interred in Greenwood Cemetery. The funeral services were performed by the Rev. E E. Taylor, of Strong place Baptist cbureh, and Dr. Hodge, both of Brooklyn. ton, Staten Island, on Sunday, August 7, Whtin T, Avtar, youngest son of Captain H, A, Allen, B.A. Os Sorth Carelina and Charleston papers pleare copy. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Mevements of Ocean Steamors. ‘LEAVES Humboldt. . aad pees and lelters intended fer the New Yorx mato should be sealed. eee AN DADA ER Port New York, August 8, 1853. CLEARED. Steamehip—Merlin (Br), Cronan, Bermuda & St ), Dougl : Mandarin, Pertt, dan Francine, Goodhue i Ca, tks—Albert (Br), Rowe, St John, NB, H & F W Meyer: Catharina Duckwite (Brem), Homeyer, London, Hennings, Muller & Gosling. — Benner, Morton, Philadelphia, R P Buck & Co; Canada (Br), MoDougal, Pictou, NS, J 8 Whitney Schrs—Charles Henry, Appleby, Fall River, master; Sem Gilman, Berry, Portland, 9'W Lewis; Unity (82), Henderson, Bt Johns, NF, J 8 Desley; Charlotta (Dan), Morales, Port au Platt, A C Rossire & Co; Levi Rowe, Ludington, New Haven, R I Godwin; Howard, Lovell, Boston, 8 W Lewis; Chas A Stetson, Miller, Baracoa, Beauchamp & Stow; Atlantic, Nickerson, Salem, R W Ropes & Co; J W Warren, Chapman, New Haven, master; Washington, Rue, Wath'ngton, Bateman & Rudderow. jon, Bevennab, 67 hours, with Steamship Augusta, Lyon, Savan jours, passengers’ to 8 L Mitehill, Aug 7, 6 20 PAE, 40 mlles north of Cape Hatteras, exchangi signals with steam- ship Florida, henee for Savannah. Danish corvette Sags, Capt Bochs, Boston, 5 da) Gone eof da |. Aug 4, lat 42 42, lon 68 05, apoke bi letamora, for New York. Ship F J Wichelhausen-(Brem), Dannemann, Bremen, 50 days, with 248 passengers, in & Unkart. July 21, lat 43 68, lon 53 15, fell in with and boarded the fishing scbr Mary, of Boston, Capt Grozie, was leaky, and had three feet water in her hold; took from her the cap- tain, mate, amd seven seamen, and brought them to this port, The M sunk soon after. ; Robert Peel (Norw), Jobnson, Bristol, 68 days, 0 order. eg Mary Ann (Br), Jones, Newport, W, 63 days, to order. Brig Violet P),, JIuckson, Glargow, 74 days, to order. Brig Swea ( mal ), Hamburg, 52 , with 127 passengers, to Bech & Euoharct. Brig Eleanor, Philli; Montevideo, June 21, to Kirk- land & Von Sachs. Paseed, going up the river, bark Chas Olden. 14 days from Rio Javeiro; June 30, lat 29 25 §, lon 38 35 W, spoke ebip Mary Ann, of and from Boston for California, 64 days out; June 9, lat 15 24 8, lon 35 16, pasced a large American steamer, stecring SSW. Brig Mary Elizabeth (of Norfolk), Upshur, St Johns, PR, 16 days, to hei Brig Avn (Br), Campbell, Windsor, 17 days, to master. Citnton, ‘Walker, Charleston, 6 days, to Sturges, Clearman & Co. Brig Arcturus (Br), Nickerson, Windsor, 8 days, to master. Schr Mirarde (of New Haven), Wedmore, Sante Cruz, 11 days, to G B DeForest & Co Schr Reindeer (Br), Higge, Bermuda, 6 days, to Middle- Schr En Avant (Br), Dunbar, Windsor, NS, 16 days, to master. pahe Ann (Br), Boynes, Halifax, 13 days, to Ward & ker Schr Eliza (Br), Wright, St Joan, NB, 20 days, to J Picks:d. BELOW. Sbip Manhattan, from Liverpool. Ship Bt Joreph from Hsvre, Bark Palais, from ——. Tro brigs, unknowa. BAILED. Ship Columbia, Charleston; barks Cornelia, Havana; Cloelta, Sisal; brig Balticus (0'd), Newoagtle-on Tyne. Wind at sunset, 8. The clipper ship Hurricane, Avery, hence for San Francisco, has anchored at Quarantine, By Sanpy Hook PRinninG TsrxqRaPu.) ‘Tar Hicuianpa, Aug 8—6 PM, ‘The outward bound vessels have all gone to sea. Two brign pasiing the Highlands, boun ‘ind fresh from S. Weather hi Telegraphic Marine Reports. New Orteana, Aug 5. Arrived—Ships Charlotte Wymes, New York; Suffolk, Boston; brig Crocus, New York, Herald Marine Correspondence, Pumapeiran, Aug 8. Anived—Barks Garland, Martin, Charente; Laconia, Howes, and Gem, Mayo, Boston: brigs Staadsrath Vo Brock, Bradhering, Leghorn; schrs Geo awards, May, Boston; Brcadfeld, Butler, Wareham: David Smith, Peterson, E Adama, Williams, Dighton; Canary, Micklepaugh, Ca'als; Jew. Post, Newport; Fawn, Day, Portsmouth; J Tinker, Reed, New Haven; Sarah Ann, Pinkbam, Pensacola; F'Merwin, Woodhouse, New York: R J Mercer, Robinson, and Georgia, Pettingill, Boston; Henry Nutt, Garwood, Wilmington, NC; CR Vickery, Herton, Washington, NC; Highlander: Gould, Boston. Cleared—Brig Koesuth, Allen, Boston; schts Tenneszee, Rummel; J Tinker, Reed, and Tennessee, Rice, Boston: Highlander, Gould,’ Charlestown; Nanoy ‘Bishop, Kelly, and Romeo: Palmer Boston; Jew, Pettengill, Newbury rt; Geo Edwards, May, ealem: Broadfield, Butler, New ford; steamers John Marshall, Cope, NYork; Oregon, Dennie, Baltimore, Disasters, J 2, burnt on her way to Liverpool from thls port ood vesvel, 5 yearn old, built by H Barclay in 1843, She was valued at $50,000, and was insured for $30,000, equally divided between the New York, Atlantic. Mercau: tile, and Astor office. Her cargo was valued at about $56 (CO; probably insured. Scm Garpxer Prix. Cranmer, from Charleston for New York, with a cargo of lumber, went ashore 3 inst, on the southwest side of Cape Lookout Shoals. The vessel is dilged. and bas about five feet of water ia her held, and laye about eM bg from the beach. Hopes are enter- taiced of getting her off after the cargo is landed. Fisnixc Scum May, Nickerson. of Provincetown, was run down on Grand Bank, by an English ship, and aban- doned. The accident occurred 17th ult, near Virgin Shoals. ‘The May had her bows stove in, &o, and after 9 54 Vaudam str: ite Plaing for iatermer ‘t {abicg ff M400 ‘ish, two bbls, ol, sails rigging, onblos, ard enchors, which were brought home in the Deane, she was reuttled. One of the seamen, named Arnold Gordon, was left on boerd the chip. The crew, and what was saved, wee tnken to Provinostown 6th inst, by rchr Deare, Spoken. Steamship Pacific, from NYork for Liverpool, Jaly 20, Tat 4228, lon 68 60. re Ship Isnac Wright, henoe for Liverpool, 6th inst, lat 40 15 Jon 69 11, ct six Ship Guiding Stor (clipper). of and from St John, NB, for Liverpool, Avg 3. iat 42.26. lon 64, Ship Syren, of Salem, from Hovolatu for New Bedford, wes ren April 23, lat 21 S, lon 167 W. Bark Avola fom Boston’ for Charleston, July 81, off § Shoal of Nantucket, Bark Grampus, from Borton for St Jago, Qlot alt, in Turks Islands Porsage. Bark Springfield (ir), from Liverpool for New York, Ist int, lat 42 10. lon 60, Brig Cynthia 20 days from Ardrossan for Providence, July 11, lat 47 88, lon 47 Aug, at sunset, Gannot Rock Light bearing N by W, 4 leaguer, were seen clipper ships Guiding star, of St Joha, for Liverpool, and Amphitrite, ¢f Bostom, for Loudon both fiom St Jobu, NB, The former wan 1 aes ahead, snd to witdward: it was thought she would gat omtof the bay without tacking, and that the A would not. Forelgn Ports, Axtwerr—In port July 20, bark Ithona, Leckie, dlsg, woulti probably proceed to the Mediterranean, -Carcurra—In pert June 3, ships M m, Winsor, for NBédford 5 da; Joha Gilpin, Ite Doane, for Boston, lig; Polynesia, Homer; Buene, Vista, Linnell, aod Osean Eagle, : ‘or do abt 10ds; Klizabath Ellen, Girt, for NYork fiiza F Mason, ——, for Philadelphia do; Albatross, er, for Lordon, ‘idg. $id June 1, ship Tropic, Swith, London, without steam. Coxsranmsoriz—In port July 4, bark John Winthrop, Blanchard, for Boston 6 da, only American vessoi Cnonsrapr—In port July 18 ghipa, Mary E Whittier, Jones, for Newport. E, We: Safah @ Flyde Snow, for Liverpool. do; Peterhof, Woodbury, for Boston,’ abt ready; and others as before. jphitOReU—SI4 abt Jaly 4, bark Lepanto, Sewall, Bos- on Gumavran—No Am versal ia port July 14. Wind W. Ggrrennunc—In port July 15. ships Segadahook, Fisher to load for Boston; Lexington, Murphy, for do abt Aug 1: Guxoa—Ia port ‘July 15, backs FT ‘Chapin, Buck, for Sicily and NOrleans; NH Wolfe, Outerfeld, from N Or Jeane, just arr. Jy Oh te tg Gtascow—In port July ig Thetis, Kenmealy, for NYork, Wg. . wehand, for Boston "St Joux, NB—Arr August 1, ‘hich, Liverpool: Sr for Segna and eaux; 4, and probably France; Apollo, Burr, for Rass Woe: be Ingham, disengaged. las, Quebec Barstow & rum, ai in any guactity to suit, b prices. These gle case or 100 cases by Wm. ‘MH. Underl street. Ger Ta-Feitte, Le Tour ohateau tophe, ia os88 of one a W excollont fine article, for from bond or store, in every variot: any other house. ‘Old ehoice bine! article in the market. 430 Broom stroot, A FAMILY RESIDING AT NO. 17) BAST SEVEN Second avenue, cn accomin bo enjoyed, Terms from $4 to $10 per wos parade ground, ingle gentiome mane’ t or transi nished rooms, Gas, bath, &e., in the bors stages and tae sixth svonue oars pave ner the house, Some cash-and a good connoction. of a good opportunity to connect vas tw worenth stroot, Sixth at soon. 4, A new 4 Cambria, P Moamouth, Trufant, London; Tou tc ban ‘chr Robt Robertson, Lee, NY. ‘Domumxco Crry—No Am vessels in port July 18. on the coast, schrs R H Moulton, Hanson, for Madawasks, Sears, for do 6 days. rks J J Hawthorn, Brows, for Lo NYork do; Powhat Louisa, NYork; ALBANY—Arr Aug 6, schrs Oregon, Glide, Veri Home Ports: ALEXANDRIA—Sld Aug 6, achrs doiska, Boston. and Ann T Sipple, from Boston; sloop Eizs, from Pro dence. Cid, schr Banner, for Boston. BALTIMORE—Arr Aug 6a 7, steamer Totten, Kell hence; schr. Buena Vista, Boston, Cid. ship Roeba ‘Walden, Macao; bark Baltimore, Ramssy, Rio Ja anda mkt; brigs Neptune [thas }. Schoeisl Hancock, Bremen; Me smonth, NH. BOSTON (additional) —Arr August 6, ship Fe rester, Peterson, 3 Grick, Smyrna; Marola, Wilson, NOrlesns 15th. SW 16th it; beige Eabao, Sinall Havana July 28: Capt ‘of NYork). ins, Sagua July 22, via H Glab, Gritin, Turks Tnlend July 21 "Ann 5 ker, Georgetown, DC; J L Whipple, ‘Geyor, Palade California, Hichbors, 90; Caroline E a, Coles J BCoffip, Huntley, do; Mary ‘Antonio Vincent, Benson, do; Lafayetie, Clifford, R aout: Dheleek, ‘Montgomer eT Mary Pea Sim ae rea, Pine, Baldmore; Sarah A osen, . 7 | Davie, do; L Horton, Reeves; Dart, Arrants; ovo Coombe, and Medford, Veazie, Philadelphia; Hopet Torrey; Milwaukie, Coombe; Empire, Hawkins, and Brown, Brown, do; Mary, Yates, and Mary Ann. Hael Rondout; Aid, Paul. kence; RP Waring, Jorda1 worth; Packet, Welch, Bangor; Enterprise, P Nantucket; Geo Washizgton, Chase, do. Cid schrs Appleton, Ryd , and Louisa, Chas Chy of New ‘ork. Bark Danl Webster and brig 5th. Bark ew a A Lady Maxwell, and five other bs are at anchor in Nantasket Roads. About a hund outward bound vessels are at anchor in the stream, tained by head wind. ‘Arr 7th Br barks Prince of Wales, Sampson, Liverp June 3; Fame, Goudy, Glasgow June 24; brigs Jul (Br). Hilton, Port au Prince July 17; "Alesis, Haskell, gua July 21;'Nile (Br), Long, Turks island July 20; Philadelphia; and na, Sor delphia; Porto Rico, Brows, and Thom ; eohts urus, Tarbox cher: 0 City July 18; Cambridge, York, oodwell, Pettingill, do; Wreath,’ Wass,” P andria; We ne delpbia; Austin, Gibbs, apd’ Fashion, Loring, do; Paj Sei ad Mech ee, Nea, PHIL Are Avg 6, sloop Maria Louisa, Fall Rivee, a ae pai HX Tallman, and Lucy A BANGOR—Cld Aug 5, brig Vermont, Kent, Rio Jan achr Fred Warren, —, CHARLESTON Gl Avg 4. brig, Waltetil, Morse videnoe. SId brigs Waitstill, Gl (Span),” Margare (01d), Tartar; schra Yeabel (Span), (ola) DANVERS—Arr, Aug 4, r Jonas Warren, K 108. FALL RIVER—Arr Aug 6, sehr Kate, Skidmore, Qj dout ; sloop T W Thorne, Cummings, do. sid § schrs’ Cohasset. Tobey (from Dighton), Philadelpt 6th, Minerva, McGivren, Baltimore; Joseph Craad (new, of Fall River,) Crowell, for a Southern port. GEORGETOWN—Arr July '28, schr Hendrit Hud: Leek. ~--—, leaky, and one third of cargo old 8d inst’ for Jacksonville). GLOUCESTER—Arr Ang 6, achr Koret, aco, for MOBILE—Arr July 27, brig Loretto, Gilchrist, Phi jelphia; 20th ship Admiral, Bliffen, hence; Aag 1, ip Black Warrior. Bullock. hence via Havana: b Wetumpka, Fowler, henee. Cid 20th, brig Herald, La ‘ork. MARBLEBEAD—Sid Aug 1, schr Globe, New York. NEW ORLEANS—Arr July 26, ship Queen Vieto Charo, Liverpool, May 20; brig’Adams Gray, Ha July 11; schr Roam, Grierson, Brazos Santisgo, 7 da| 29th, barke Osiris pan), Roce, $5 Mary Smith, Blanchard, Boston, 37 days: Ssranac, Cd Charlecton, 22 days; Eemeralda (Span), Yniesta, Heval 15 days; Franklin, Mitchell, Matanzas, 10 days; Broom, Fulton, Matanzas, 10 days; sehr Majo: : Ammet, Aransas 6 days. Cla’26th. ship Shawmit, Hubbard, Liverpool; Catharine, Watts, Boston; brig Uranus. Church, Gal sie oi, Gee aeriraa ‘oster, Liverpool; vas, Baroelon: ah Boreal linens ane * Alioe, Butler, 20th, steamship Texas, Place, Vera Cruz; ship Nath: Thompson. Stone, and Warbler (Br), Westcott, Li febr Gen Grant (Br) Hill, Bermuda. ‘Towed to rea 20th, ships Rockall, Dirigo, bark Usa, brig Jevne France, schr Aparaceda;’ 24th, Asia, Isaae Allerton, brigs John Dutton and Bernardii NEW LONDON—Arr Aug 4, cohr D Datrow, Ha Norwich for Philadelphia; sloop James Lanpher, R ards, hence. ADEW HAVEN—arr Ang 7, schr Trypbenis, Cha By. NORFOLK—Arr Aug 5, echs Wm Henry, Drake, Ccmpremice, Stevenron, hence. NEW BEBFORD—Arr Aug 6, brig Sarah Nash, Git Wareham for Liverpool; schr James and Lucy, do. PHILADELPHIA— Arr Aug 7, steamer Kenneves, hence; bark Selah, Atkins, Boston; schr Manata: Stamford, Ct. Cld'6th. brig Wm Ni ton, 4 onset; sabre Elen, Kogera: Quincy; La Coys] i yo, Homan, Newport. PENSACOLA~Cld prev to July 28, biig W H Moneul Curtis, NYork. PROVIDENCE—Arr Aug 6, schrs Caroline W Holm Holmes; Mary Ann aod Caroline, Hendeasony Erom Etrickson; Timothy Pharo, Cramer; and Joseph HH ley, Babocek, Izhia; Science, Gladding, Al ctor, Kimball; Mon ‘ezuma, Smith; and Angel, L Rondout; Lo il Motto, Bebee, and Wave, Hill, P Ewen; Opera, Smith; Emily, Terry; and Catherine —, for Pawtucket; 7th, echrsjMary Wesley, No Norfolk: 1B &F L, Brown, Vhiladelpita; Marcona Md son Jr. Brewster, Philadelpbia. fid 6th, schrs Charles T Smyth, Hawkins, and Geo Smith, Nichols, Baltimore: Mary Natt, Smith; Hora Nichols, Burroughs; Edw Wooten, Weaver; Sol Rookbil Parsons; 5 B Athmead, Chatin; Geo F Brown, loge Sherandoah, Ingersoll; Henry’ Clay, Taylor, and GI Blower, Mattix, Philadelphia; Oniario, Vangilder, Gangez, Wiley, do (or Calais, according to wind); Orier Wywav, do (or Bangor, eo); Zeb, sehr Alvarado, caster, Philadelphia; tloop Frederic Brown, Gard ork. PORTSMOUTH—Arr Aug 5, schr J Franklin, NYo RICHMOND, Va—Arr Aug 5, schr Wm & York. a abi Albany. SAVANNAH-Cld Aug4, sehr Trader, Trader, NYo SALEM— Sid Ang 5, brig Josefina, Maranham. WARREN—Arr Aug 6, sloop Jas Bennett, Brighton NYcsk. Sid brig Wm H M’Gilvery, Windies; Pevine, Ingraham, Albany. WILMINGTON, N C—Arr Aug’4, sehr Wake, hence. Cld Sth, chr A G De hose, Derrickeoa, ork, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY waqetee LIQUORS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL—COGNAC, Ri rit ghatte and IBordeaux Brandios; Ports, Sherries, mi} jadeir: ; Scotch and Irish whiskey; Jamaion and St. Cro rial brande gin; East India and Ediabueg ale London acd Dublin porter; Havana sogars, &c. For*ss| BRS & CHAMBERS, Importers, 900 Broadway, \LARET WIN: ‘TILT, A FEW HUNDRED CAs! J of tadle, ol nd other fine qualities, at the origin| ro sound ind will be sold by the at |. 43 Broon| 4 glass, dam schnapps in ROPRI ROPRE AP THE DIFPEREY ering 01 ry, z Mo wioek of wines: Gearaue jowest market price. Gre ETERS & CHAMBERS, Importars, 90 Beosdwoz.| SUMMER WINES,—HOCKMEIMER, RUDESHEIME Jobanmenberger, peirge. Cabinet, Haut Saatern deans, SE Sellap, 9) for sale bi a a BERS, $90 Brondway HITE COGNAC ‘FOR PRES ERVING FRUIT@A e GORTZE & SCHNEPEL, 29 Jamon stroeh. TLLIAM H. UNDEREUL OFFE LER and familise brandien, wines, to wiekae ete t 20 por cant belo! "y beandy, the __. MISCELLANIOUS, teenth stroet, nenr Stuyvernnt ark, » fow doors east a ato a fow persons with be 4 plonrant airy rome, where the ounce of home maj re , for full board. OARDING AT 146 WAVERLEY PLACE, (FORME! ly Sixth street.) near Sixth avenue aad Washi A gentleman’ and oan bo gonteoll 't beard, in plen jsomoly Four lines o RAMERCY JIOTEL,—THIS ELEGANT AND PASH] corner of Broadway ard Twentioth streo! s extensive additions, comprising over twe hund snd twenty-five rooms is now ready forthe accomm a ethe of the public. Donrd $2 ¥ single room, with breal intends that this house shal reputation as a first class hotel. L. De day, or $10per week ; 1» 80 vor woe Tho peogtbe continus to des WANTED-I4 THE REAL ESTATE, AUC. 4 ‘commission business. Mist be m man hav Suche povtom wilh nin y addrossing HN. O., Heraldothoy, for one wes name and residence. 0 LET—HANDEOME FURNT or oF separate, with or witho OMS, TOG boned, at West T black fevm Bromdy

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