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F; ti i e of Mosquito, which waved over the guard citadel of the place, consisted of the Bri- Gnion Jack, with a continuation of blue and ‘The Captain of the Port wore on the front of hie ® galsen crewn, the emblem of monarchy, ani known aa a monarchist in sentiment. itis Consul was the real director of the city government, and the American Commercial ‘was alwi years fepeenantas pny met th, they preferred the presence of British ves- , British interests, British protection and British fluende to those of their owa country. | + In this: cunnection, we would also remind ovr | fantrymen of the iusult offered tothe American by a British yeasel of war, which fired into the "Spoumas Prometheus, at the request of the city vernmel t, * The above facts seem to ua conclusive proof of anti Republican and anti American feeling of and nt of San Juan ; and also ‘ Tribune letter gentlemen state, that in March, 1862, a omstitation | fone ing of Moaquito sin: tant tae tee | ol Oe Ye lowing questions are respectfully asked in this oon- { e fact of the British Union Mosquito | Omitting th being al £ of tte divigend, is ealculated to make considerable difi- ealty among speculators in Wall street. A purebaser of the stock before the ehoaing of the bcoks—aay bayer’ eption, thirty daye—carrye the dividend. At the expi- financial policy of the New York Centra) Railroad mana- gers wil entail wpen thie community. ‘With perhaps one or two exceptions in the hist of fancy experienced, partioe who'bave not been involved im the dealing, generally make their appearancee in the taaxket, nko clase of operators néually tieké @ great‘Weal of largely in these fancies, which have the best basis, and the wide:t margin for improvement. It is generally a wure game to play. After all the depressing causes have operated to the fullest extent, there cam be very little risk It matters not so much abont the actus value of such atecks—that is seldom taken inte considera tion by this shrewd elass of speculators. They operate ‘upon the ground that prices have been enormously in- | lated and will, in all probability, be again—that sienilar canges will produce similar effect, and that speculation ‘Will again, sooner or ater, put prices up to painta previ- ‘eusly touched. Acting upon this knowledge, large cums of money are occasion» lly made, without much danger of Josses, It ia in waiting for the chances, where rests the great seeret of sucess in fancy stock transactions. It is pretty safe to take either oxtreme of the market. At ‘the highest point as well as at the bowest, the chances are equally good; but it ie decidedly more legitimate to Duy stocks and hoki them, than to sell short for delivery. ‘The former is a dona ide, legal, business operation, while the latter is purely a gambling game. Toere is, however, mcro moncy made in Wall stroet in selling, than im baying fancy stocks; but there are many opera- tors opposed to selling what thoy do not at the time poasens, and prefer purchasing for a rise at a low stage of the market. i this class take the market atthe proper time the chances are largely in their favor, That time is, without doubt, the present, so far as certain atoeks are concerned; but mnch discrimination must be exercised in the selection. It would not do to take holt of any of them promiscuously, for some of them have not yet seen their lowest point. Above all, do not touch any railroad stocks. They may be sustained fora time, and may even advance & fraction or #0, bat the future is full of disaster for these works, and the stockholders must stand in the gap, and suffer all the losses. The bond- holders must bo protected at any and every sacrifice. Now that the Reading Railroad Company have actually passed the semi annual dividend, aod the New York Oen- tral Gompany have, in a more indireet way, done the same thing, we suppose the Erie Railroad Company will follew iit. It has been reported, within the past week or two, that the Erie Company would surely pay its next semi-annual dividend, and it has, no doubt, been pretty generally believed; but the probability, on its fortheom- ing, in daity becoming less. It 1s, however, not at all im- re toe ae : ‘not the of the Port, on official ts, in June, 1852, wear the crowa on his cap, aa the in- | ia of the king ? | he not derive, and at this time hold, his au- | thority from the ? i 4 Dia be not at this make official visits to the’ | al residence, at Biuefieids ? | wah se Rages San Juan style himself At- | . terney-General of the Kingdom, &c., &c. ? Again——In June, 1852, it was announced to Ame- | sioans pastiog through Ban - H# | passenge"a & dinner to the Co: " (which the Consul did not atten _— of “the declaration of of ad See Henan, , ke, Of » et, in afew weeks afterwards, this fact— {ndependence”—was contradicted inthe Ti » and we think upon information derived from one of the very gentlemen we have referred to, ps signers of the letter. The prubabiity is that thefollowing is the truth im reference to this affair:— The Transit Company, in the endeavor to facili- Sa SE , made arrangements to fer passe! from ovean to river steamers, | “ ft hazard | losquito in- | table schemes broken ithout effect, a dose Bickory” was admiuistered, and San Juan is no gentlemen whore signatares are s@tached to the Tribune letter, to be worthy citi- aad can oply regret that they and other esti- Tesidente must thne suffer for the faults of ra. Vinpex. “aod | ho ne j Theatres atin Ex“ Weitions. “Boweny Trearas.—Mr. FE. Enc’: * very great MBvorite with te patrons of the Bowery, & t sus- ‘Wein the character of Jean, in the popuias drama titled “ Rag Picker of Paris,” this evertag. will be supported by the full strength of the ys The amusing piece of the “ Know things” will also he. paye and M'me. Olinza | Will ascend and descend on tight rope, from the | gtage to the gallery, blindfolded. Nimio’s Ganven.—La Petite Isabel, M’me. Axel a M. Blondin are to commence #2 "Kttetments, is evening, with their extraordinaryevolntions 01 the tight rope. This will be Zllowed fre Gane i @iverbmement of *sem dances, in which Wile, Barns Mies 6Sente the priocipal pas, and the wil} terminate with the fairy comic panto- of “ Raoul.” Nationa, Taearne.—Shakspeare’s tragedy of “Romeo and Juliet’ is annouced for this evening | manager Purdy, Mr. Perry appearing as Romeo, | . Daly a6 Mercutio, and Mra. Nicl as Juliet. | : Afier this Miss Lefolle will execute a tavorite dance, | © ard the eveting’s amusements will close with the éeoma of *“‘Joun of Arc,” Mr. Daly appearing as | Prinee Charles, and Miss Hathaway as Joan. Awentoax Mvskum.—Damas’ drama of the “ Cor- Comme goed cart; and the afternoon, tae! Fey | 5, , two ver! Inogbable farees. The African twine continue ethract crowds, Hrrrorkour—The ntations to be given Wie afternoon and % | cee on aon “ Toutteneat of the Mela of of Geld.” The third Foot Race will @ome off to morrow night. Woon’s MinsTRELS are asta. & good business, ‘They announce a well selected bi aarusenent. for this eyening’s Booriey’s Serv apeRs continue to draw large sem mblages to witness the representations of bar @eeque tpera. A good bili to-night. Dauaos wy Lignrnvie-—We learn from the 1 Woreester Spy, thay dnrit “the shower of Saturday ‘was struck by lightning, set on fire, and destroyed. We eontained twenty tons of hay, some groin, wad bg Cegd " - nee for sm. MB ae ne OX and one cow, the pro; of Mr. Barnes ou of Charlton, about Labo west of Clapp o Mille, were killed, One ox, the property of FP. My i Deas. of Cla) pville, was killed. aw yolwas struck, and entirely destroyed. Most of the oefurmiture in the house was caved, bat the crops of a6 g the Martin Rice place. Insured for $1,300. : A barn belonging to ii B. Bannister, in the ou southerly part of Boylston, was destroyed, and one je @ow war killed. Loss $500; insured for $200. The Spy says:—'' The honse occupied by Joseph Chevy, in Greenville, (icicoster,) one mile north of Clappville, was struck by the fluid, and injured, but was not set on fire, The electricity seems to have pessed from the honse, crossing the highway aad a = adistacee, say of five roda, into the barn of 4 s. hs | on its payments of in ‘evening, the burn of Mrs. Larned, in North Oxford, | hense and barn of Lilia Cook, of Petersham, | hay were destedyed. The premises were known as | possible but that the distinguisned financiers of the Erie Company may take it into their hoads to shew the public that they ean pay a dividend, if the Reading and Central cannot. It would not surprise us if some such move- ment as thie waa made. Discretion may, at thedatest moment, be considered the better part of valor, and they may conclude to place themselves alongside of the other delinquent companies. For the purpose of showing the expenditures the Erie Railroad Company have tomake annually, in the shape of interest alone, we annex a table of monthly pay ments. Bombardment th ‘™ of Gum Juan de} Norte | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. SRO Lz to eee 8 se tee epee Oe pee “ Hear Botn sidew. web Tas, te stated that the tros’ eee hed tos Ce ee a ae woany manunr. A ino ‘Wameusoay, July 26—6 P. ‘9 cenclasion a¢ would veo currant reply. priete to-day was slightly upward, | The next move will be at ihe stockbe meetidg, with but © moderate amount! cf tranesctlens. The | 26t J*tealled. sed moneag, Shaeiean 9 have ; ‘were and Bnfeem advanced X per erat; Canton Uo., i | 81, 0. New York Central Railroad, fi; The Schuylkill Navigation Company give notice that on and after the 4th of August, and, uptél farther motive, the toll omantbracite coal will be sdranced ten cents per ton, to all pointe. The Reading Railroad Company hae already given notice tha? ite charges go wp om and ‘The retarne of the Danks of Beston, for the week end- ing July 24th, compared with those of the present week, Present the annexed comparative statement — Bavus oy Boston. M. mM. si0.8%0,335 $30. Ine. 342,667 187 Dec, 237,762 site tanec i oor Ine. 401/163 peter) 8 494 Dee. 20,628 ‘Tho increase of capital consists of $5,725 addition to the Blachstone Bank ; $42,020 to the Eliot Bank ; $25,000 tothe Grecer’s Bank, $2,100 to the National Bank. The foBawing synopsie of the recent report of the Reading Reilrond Company,and the petimete of future tarnings, chowa just how the dnanede of the concéra stand at this time, and how they will stand at the close of the year, up to the 40th of June. The incrence in the traffic operations of the road rate a7 ‘annexed :-— PwLADMEPHA AND RRvoiwwe Ramaead. Increase in coal............ 236,985 Do. merchandise Do. paasengers.. Busines: for Seven Months—to June 3 Coal recel) Merchandise Expenses for transportation, roadway, nerved fund, Sumpage, aia ebarges of aa every de: ” Net profit in 7 monthe - .. $728,568 39 Six mos. coupons, and inter’? on bonds, &3 287,944 00 Dividend fund,,....ss0ecereveeeee « $425,624 39 Whieb would give fer sinking fund . $50,000 00 do, 0. pref utoek, di 54,818 00 do. common piosk div’d, 205,598, 33 < $309,911 33 Balance towards next 5 month: + 116,713 06 . $426,824 99 e rl ysinesa for the whole year at two millions of ions, the result of the remaining five months will be as foliows:— Coa}, 1,081,718 tons (net $1 63) $1,881,692 10 Merchandire, 60,500 tons 89,484 00 Travel, 52,000 passenger: 119,800 00 Mail and misceliancous 9,842 00 Total $1,900,818 19 Expenses at last year’s average rates...... $47,055 33 Profit for 6 months. $1,063,222 86 Add for 7 months, as above 713,568 89 Net profit for the year,..... Deduct coupons, interost on bonds, Dividend fond for 1864 » $1,190,903 26 The Washington Union, the accredited organ of the government, has the following in reference to the Texas Debt bill, which recently passed the Senate, and is now pending in the House. It will be seen that the bill tinds favor in quarters that seom to shut off all apprehensions of @ veto, should it paas tke House:— The only queation which embarrasses the passage of the bill, as tar as we are advised, arises from the 7 sition to psy eight and s half millions instead of the six and a hal bees eed ee Ronggey on which enate bil! was passed in Present shape, as we gather from the report of the “Finance Geaenlicen; ena from the debates on the measure in the Senate, may be stated in brief ex follows:— It is a controversy between Texas, her creditors, and the United States. Texas is unwilling to satisfy the dlaims at their nominal amounts, but insists on scaling them. The creditors refuse to submit to the rate of sealing. So long a this controversy continues, the Uni- ted States must hold the five million of bonds, bearing an annual interest of five per cent. The ment cannot hand them over until releases are filed, Bot be filed exoept upon an ogreeinent. bet ween Toxen and her creditors. ides these «ifficaltion, Texas and hor creditors maintain, and with a force of end moral persuasion which it is very difficult to resist, that the ernment of the United States is rexponsible not only for the five milli but for the entire debt, which amounts to vleven and a half millions. In thi state of things, it is believed to be cer- Emr Ran.acap—Inrmenst tain that Texas will not give her assent to any measare Bhs eee eel cr tends of Se | which merely diotributes the Gre millions, aad leaves ‘August. amas “io 1871. her liability for the remaining six and a haif millions nn- do Income Bonds, settled. On the other hand, it is equally certain that 4 Second the creditors will not relinquish their entire claims uj oa do Bonds of 18,3. the payment of lets then half their amount. They be. . Dividend time doubtiul. = vhat the ie a pecpounibie bene ‘Interest jortgage Bonds. ire amount, and in this opinion they are sns iy "No sapmoueers 7 Senators who haye examined the whole nestion, and ** “Interest on Bonde of 1862. they are therefore unwilling to lose more half their . do do 1871. chims. The caso suggests thenecossity for a compro- = do —_ Income Bonds. mice, and the bill is framed upon the ciple of a com- :Principal of the Income Bonds. promise. It isto be rubmitted to Texas, and we'have every . Interest on Besond Bonds, | assurance that rhe willgive her assent. The creditors . do —— Bonds of 18 . Dividend time doubtful. en by this, which says nothing about the floating debt, and does not include the interest on such ist, and September, two payments for in- terest. In February, 1855, the insurance bonds, amount- ing to three and a half millions of dollars, will matare, and must be provided for in some way. Unéer existing cireumstances, the company could not negotiate a new Joan for anything like that amount on any terms, The semi-annual dividend of October, say four per cent, would not be mudh less than five hundred thousand dol- Jars. This would, if reserved, pay off a portion of these bonds, leaving still the enormous anm of three millions of dollars to be raised. If, in the face of these fuancial @mbarrasements, the oompsny declare a dividend, an injunction shoukl at once be placed by the bond- hokters upon tho action of the hoard of management. We understand it is in contemplation to do so, and it is the only way to prevent the Eric Company from delingua=- 9 - fo Upengie of om y-Ave mil- J _sesent under the control of board of dirdclors, who Ao not own in the aggregate five hundred shares of stock, and tt is full time for the bond- holders to take some decided steps to prevent the re sources of the revenue from being squandered by the payment of unearned dividends. Tho indebtedness of this company has been increnso! several millions of dol lars by such payments, and we believe it is in the power of the stockholders to prevent any inore financiering of that nature. If they do not, we shall soon hear of the non-payment of interest on some of tho bonds. The Mons of incahtedneyg ip at» | credit of the company is about as low as tt well can be, and there is, thereZore, nothing to gain im longer berrov 5 ing money to pay dividende. The steamship Asia, from this port for Liverpool to day, carried out $888,265 in specie. ‘The Manhatian Gas Light Company has declared a dividend of two dears and Gfty cents per share on the full stock, and one deMar and thirty-seven and a half cents per share on the scrip stock, payable on demand. The Pitisburg Copper Company has declared a dividend of eight dollars per share, The Charlestown (Mass.) Gas Company, @ semi-annual dividend of four per cent. ‘The warrante entered at the Treasury Department, Washington, on the 224 and 24th of July, were as @- lows :— For th redemption of stocks For the payment of other Tr For the custony Covered into the War avy es For repaying for the Navy For the Interior Departmou A meeting of the second mortgage bondholders of the | Vermont Central Railroad was held at Boston yesterday. | We copy the following report of the proceedings from the Boston Traveller:>— ‘The committee appointed at mitted a tee statement of | ree the di- ‘ation to the several merigages aod of the was expressed, that, if chosen, who had the of the community, and ho would take offi- | elent measures to obtain the cont of the road, that the interests on both sets of bonds could be paid, and a sar- plug be left it wos further recommended that if the stockhollers | did not elect sneh a board, then, that the bondholders | take measures to secure themselves in the manner moat | for their own interest; and it was stated that several | courses wero open to them, by following either of which their rgh's would be secured. ‘The second mortgage bondholders also desire to havo the direetors resume the contro! of the road from the . Axbley Graves, where it killed two oxen. In barn were two yokes of oxen—the killed were ; one of each ~_ it is supposed the flaid came ia at the open door of the barn, as no traces of it are to bé seen on the building. Toe oxen helonged Ls, Joba Wheelock.” trustees of the no-tgage bonds. Considerable discussion enaved, in which one of the present directare of the row! vas handled with considerable severity by a apeaker. One holder of recond mortgage bons staied that upow appli to | cation to one of the trustees for hie in‘erest, ie was in- | } Ormed thayat shay badamanry to pay they should deem |) deiiper are more = i i have already rignified assent, and it only awaits the ranetion of the House to become a consummnvted ad- j ‘Texas will be benofited in hay her revolu- lebt prid, and her credit greatly elevated. The creditors lose three millions of thelr claima, but have agreed to submit to the loss in consideration of prompt payment, and because they have already sustain- ed heavy racrifices in the past Celay. The United States are relieved from ihe ques’ as to their lisbility for the eleven millions and » half, and, upon the supposition that they are responsible, sayo three millions by the ill. Aa o financial operation, the bill before the Honse seeros to ns wise and desirable for the roment. Five wiltion dollars of United States bonds, bearing five per cent interest, bel either to the State of Texas or ber creditors, are held in trust by the government. They ‘were issued, we think, in January of 2851. They are not redeemable by the government, unless by the consent of the holders, in January, 1866. The principal of the bonds, the premiums the holders could receive if they were to sell them in the market uow, and the interest due up to Janhary, TRS amounts to about six million five handred thousand dollars. Now, as the bonds are lying in the treasury and draw- ing interest, which, together with the prineipal and pre- min, in January, 1865, would amount to eight million five hundred thousan In", ADO ps the treawury is overflowing, and the fon) tx lying idle it the govern. ment yauli Sno aa in 1865 the government must pay the 3m n+ proposed in the bill, and in the meantime proba- bly realize no benefit from the money, tt would seem that, aside from the conaiseration of secoring a relent of up of eleven millions, it would be the part of justice for the government to pay the amount, and thus putitin cireuistion for the benefit of honest creditors and the portial reiief of the commercial intereat of the pation. Hence, both asa financial operation, and as a compromining adjustraent of embarraasing and irritatin; questions, we can but be ad that the bill will be tri- umpbantly passed by the House as it has been by the fenate. Owlvg to the oppressive warmth of the weather during the past week, very little bas been done in dry goods, but they havo not been more eagerly tendered for sale, and have not varied in price. A few country dealers have ap- peared in the market, and have beea inspecting al! the frosh supplies that have as yet beou opened to the pub Ke; but no considerable purchases have been effected. Local jobbers have been acting ina similar manner, and with no moro important results. This atate of affairs is, hewever, apt to soon materially change, as the require- ments of consumers will force buyors to take hold; and when once these begin to move with anything Itke vigor, trade must lose much, if not all, of its present duiness and languor. Brown sheetings ond shirtings are in fair supply and moderate request, without alteration in price. Bleached goods are rather inactive, though being plen- tier and a triflecheaper. Cotton jeans sell very readily at otations, A retail business is being transacted in and (rill, whieh appear more abundant, yet steady. Duck, of desirable makes, is taken as fast an received, at bucyant figures, thus preventing any accu- mulation that might injure the market, Purchaser: are not disposed to deal freely in gioghame, they being stiffly held at old rates, though the stock is increasing. Lawns, pankins, and Osnaburgs appear as previourly foported. More inquiry has existed for printed cloths, but these havediot increased in value. Prints are pretty freely offered, yet the demand is not brisk, and pricos are still rather nominal, Stripes and ticke are etill quiet and languid. We append » comparative statement of the oxports hence of cotton goods during seven months, 1853. 1854. Dec’r. Ino'rw. ve 1,825 260 1,685 - February, . 4,789 sou Maren, 1,638 April, vee 868 May, ove 1,100 June, hs . 4408 _ July, to 220 285 927 Total packoges....22,018 17,741 - In tome descriptions of wootlea manufactures, increas ed animation i« discernable, bat no other improvement worth mentioning. Plankets are in demand, at previous quotations; while Cor esssimeres, cloths and doeskins a livelier inquiry prevails, and foll prices aro being ob tained. Flannels are inactive and Innguid, as are like. wise jeans, which are plentier. Lindaeys display no new featare, The atock is moderate and the demand is of a similar character. Pricés are barely supported. Moulin after, bat, eo Tar, the *%y Bot been freely purchased, ond quotations for them aro unsettled. Satinete are plenty and saleable, ot. the low rates referred to in our former review. Tweeds aro in Iesited request, and of uncertain value, Duyere them on their own verms. ane Stock Hsehange. oats oat 1904. 19 she Ca - @ ae i ee RS Chie 90 8 = 50 Mich Con 86 68 6 de. 866 8734 400 Nic Tran 2 8 500 do. a1 60 6 700 = do. Fie “23 98 = 350 éo an u 102° 100 do. a 8 13 200 Cumb 071 33% 60 - 4% 800 do.. oo 50 2834 660 eo. 33 ito bx 0 Se F: 10 Now & Wer iii” so” 250 @, . a 100 Reading RR, 69 = 200 do 060 33 600... do. 88 «100 N-¥ CRailr’d 690 87 200 do, x 60 do, 060 87 yoo a. 6 100 R80 90; 209. de, 60 195 ope 90. 4 do. 69 100 80% 30 de: Tox 0 sce Railroad ? 310 Kirke ‘we 200 at 68 do. 3 bo 18 W ise % = Sssss Re * 338s seseess 260 do. 32, 10 N ¥ Cent RR, .opg 60 do, +6 200 do, 980 Y) 110 Panama & CITY TRADE BEPORT. Wromepay, Jwy 26—0 P. M. Asums —Sowe 50 bbls. changed bande at formar prices. BREapstorrs.—Flour continued active and buoyant, The business embraced 9,000 dbs —inferior to choice State, at $6 87.44 a $7 50; mixed to famey Western, at $7 6234 & $8 50: aud other hinds in proportion. Salas were also made of 400 bbls. rurpertine Qcnadian, in bon 4, at $7 25; 1,200 bbls. Southern at unahered figures, and 200 Dbis. Jersey corn meal at $375 per bbl. Wheat varied Little. Sales were reported of |,000 bushels new South- ern red, at $170 a $1 83;.5,800 Western do., at $1 sa $1 65, and 3 500 Upper Take do., at $1 55. Rye and oats were £3 lant noticed. Corn was not #o brik. The « les included 43,000 burhels, at 640. a 69¢. for unsound, and 0. 8 T3e. or Western ‘mixed, per bashed. —There was more activity in the market, with- ont change in prices. About 1,000 dage of Rid were soll, at jPices ranging from Bye. @ Me.; 700 do., Wo, a IWige., and 500 mats Java, at 1S ge a 13540 DoTTON.—The sales day before yesterday reached about 1,700 bales, and about 700 bales yesterday. The marzet was said to be abont ‘yd. lower on ordinary or grades Lape muiddling; good to fine qualii:es were source and higher. freer —To Liverpool, about 2,000 a 3,000 bbls. flour ‘were engaged at 1s. 3d. a 1s. 6d.; grain was ot S3gd., and ._ To London, 100 or 200 obls. flour were en- To Havre, cotton going forward in @ moter- at doc. To Glaegow, 2,500 bushels grain were , in ship's bags, at 6d. To California, rates juil,-and nominally the same, viz.: 40e. a 46c. por foot measurement. mele rae of 400 to 600 bales were made at 65c. a o. Hors were retailing at 25¢ a 276. for last and 16c. a 186. for 1852’a per pound. dnon.—8a ea of 160 tons Scotch pig were made at prices prices ranging from $41 @ $42, six momhs, fo Luz was scarce aad held above the views of most myers. + Motasens.— About 200 hhds. Porto Rico were made at 28c. a 290., and 50 do. New Orleans at 2c. Navat Storks.—We noticed sules of 200 barrels spirita tarpentine at 46c. cash, and 1,100 barrela rosin at $1 76 per 810 Ibs., delivered. Ons.—The market remaieed rey. dull and heavy for all kinds, with the exeeption of olive, the sales of which reached 200 baskets, at $476, and of linseed, of Which 6,0V0 gallons were bought, at Tie. a $0c. per jon. Provisioxs.—Pork was not very active. The salos were confined to 750 bbls. at $12 124 for mesa, aod $10 25.8 $10 374; for prime, per bbl. Bales trauspired of 280 packages cut meats, at former rates; 360 bbls. lari at 93¢¢, aCe. per lt,; and 150 bbls. beef, at unchanged figures. Nothing new occurred in butter or cheese. Rick,—The sales were reported to the exteat of 450 cashs at 4 bie. 5 existed a better inquiry for nutmegas, a! At 0c. @ O24ce; cassia, in mats, at ‘oa plmento, at 14:;¢.; and Samatra . @ 1046. per ld. , ket was firm, with 4 fair amount of sales, which embraced about 148 hhds New Orteanp at 4h 4%c.; 260 bhda. Cubs at 4 200 bhds, Po 0 Rico wt 4Ke. a 54e., and 60 on private rms. Tattow.—Seles of 25, head wars were yoade at 12\e. delivered in V’hilndelphia, 1234c. deliverable in New York, at buyers option. ‘Wuiskky.—Abvout 000 bble. Ohio and prison brought 30c. to dlc. per galon—a further advance. year’s crop, 1 C chronometers, which run wilbout any perseptible riation, tor sale at Jess than usual prices; wholesale and retail. G.C. ALLEN, 11 Wallstreet, xecond floor. Gee WATCHES.—GOLD COOPER, DUPLEX AND lever watches, some in hunting eases, splendid time keepers, for sale very low, at who ‘and retail, by G. C. ALLEN, 1] Wall street, near Broadway, second floor. OLD VEST CHAINS.--GOLD CURB, $9 TO $45; GOLD wove, $10 to $20; gold Adeiaide, $13 to $20; gold Jenny Lind, $13 to $45; gold chased and plain, #1) to $45; gold hexagon, $17 to $42; gold Warsaw, $10 to $5; gold square, $11 to $45; gold engraved, $16 to $36; gold chased, $24 to $56; Fronted, 327 to $70. All other styles atless than usual . GEO. C. ALLEN, im- inter, wholesaleand ret No, 11 Wall street, near \dway, sesoud door. NDEPENDENT SECOND WA TCHES.—VERY FINE IN- dependent second and querter second watches, for timing Lorses, in gold and silver cases, double and singly time, for sale at ert then usual prises, wholorale aod 1 ALL retail. 11 Wall street, second floor. LOST AND FOUND. OUND—ON THURSDAY MORNING, 20FH INST., T in Jersey City, betweec the railroad depot and the ferry boat, a gold jecket, with hair chain and handsome goli mountings. The owner may receive it, on pay meat of the expense of this adverticement, by on BAGE & SOTHER, 77 Fulton atreet, brooklyn, Patetntat Beprafensdonntvhsibent AN SA OST—ON MONDAY, JULY @TH INST., IN WALL Lites, Broad wa, ine, or Prince streets, a imal! euomeld gold hunting watch, with fine gold chein, abvont eight inches jong, and key attached. I left at the New Yoik Hotel, the full valae of the wateb and chain will be given and no questions asked. O8T—A PARCES, OF LETTERS IN A YELLOW EN hy yolope, addressed to ©. G. Garnier. Tho finder will contvr a favor by leaving it at 124 Twanty-secona street, or al Mre. Suydam’s, 10 Warren street. OST—BY A PASSENGER ON BOARD OF THE L steamer Franklin, 2 brown leather trank, marked “Feory Bubl.’? A libers! reward will de pr id to any person on the recovery or by giving information about it. WILLIAM RUHL, 8 Courtlandt street. O87—ON THE MORNING OF THE 247/1, FROM 747 4 Bresdway, a white poodle dog; ears tinged with yel low; answers to the name of Charley. Any person re turning him to the above number will receive a reward of AINY Mis LOBY.--A PACKAGE CON st silver, was left this morniag, July 26, street rtage. The finder will be « leaving it with 8. Barrell, No. 1 Nacsan 230) REWARDS. REWARD. STOLEN—FROM THE Storr of John L. Stroub & Co., No. 52 Bearer reatagy dey See a nea a ilate Ba enable mort ith, a quantity of pla! #0 cry tnd Indie ress sits, to the value ©! about three thousand dollars. The above reward will be paid for the recovery of the goods, or in ortion for any REWARD WILL BE PAID ON JOHN L. BTROUB & an TAM, DE $100 livery, with contents, of the pookot book lost on Friday list, an described in Satarday’s Herald. SiO id for the detectton and canture of Thomas Keany, & fea of sixteen years, who felonionsly abstracted from the trenk of a fellow boarder, a sum of money; he fire feet two inches hig! out beilt, has hed jerced, and they me now featered and some- a. vd. on when he left sninmer cloth paots, shirt, brown cloth oap and shoes. Should ke ured, apply at the soap work sey Cily. pbs id PH BLACK. “4 () REWAFD.—LOBT, IN BROADWAY, BETWEEN $10 Bond and Bloorker streets, om septs ne . REWARD.—THR ABOVE REWARD WILL Bi * heatl wate 6. reper e Uy leaving St at SAMURL W. DB k- DICT'S, No. ‘il street. n a OA! vd ~—ens 18? GRAND BALL OV THE SASON--TO DY GIVEN 4 . ry Monday at Hyce park, formerly Abbey Hotel, oo I ning, July 21, fer which deca: lou Dodworth's celebra tea cotillion band is engaged, and the commirtee pleclie themselves to make it one of the first soirees of the sea- | sou. Tickets $1, admitting a gentleman and Indies, to bn bad of the following committee : MeComb’s am Hotel; George W ond Grand street; 0. A Reyno' oe sot On : and West streets:A. H, Teller, Loy: otal, eoraer ol Wark t and Broadway: Maddos & Brox, Aboey Ho tel Tipited Buwbor of tetera exly enor of Broadway ener of Oortiindt Geo. Searil; 0. Stewart, | 460 Breatway—Fursened roomate toh together seperate. with ps: 3 if required. 0 FRANKLIN STREET —TWO PARLORS ON TIE first floor, parlor apd ned room on the second; two or three single rooms, al) on furuished, to Tet to single gentlemen, for a short if required. Inquire as above. N. B—Breakfast served if required. AND 57 WEST TWEY TY THIRD STREET —ATEW se cot gentlemen can »e tod with suit or single rooms, and fal) or partial board, io shat Rew and aligivle brown stone building within one block of Broadway Southerners +4 Cuban familie oan also bo scoommcdated af Mrs, Lewis's, Nos Sand 57 West Tweats- third a 1 gentlemen or families. Southerners traveling will find the comforts of a home. Dinner at haif-past 6 o'clock. | $4 PER WHEK FoR BoaRD! AnD srwauE ‘Rooms a to tnd bie wife, wis 2 $ por monk Sha Twontieth streote. ND STREET —LARGE PLEASANT ROOMS FOR Doatd “a! $3 par won 192 Eighth avenue, betweom Nisetwoais N ELEGANT FURNISHED APARTMENT? TO LAT with fall board, to one or two gentlemen, in a frat 8 house in Waverly Place near Wasbington Park, bath, &c. Adiress G. R., box 1214 Post olen, Oe? HANDSOME FURNISHED OR UNFURNIEHED SUIT of rooms can be obtained, with board, for » gen- and lady; board for the iady only; in a strictly Ez 'e family, and where there are vo other boarders. tion in the vicinity of Tenth street. Address X. B., Broadway Pos: Office, for four days, (post patil.) LADY, HAVING A SMALL HOUSE, BECOMING somewhat would lik to mest a wee reniolocs bee a sum of $100, and for oe: ya) would let a large back » with partial board, or would let the same to a lady and gentleman, Addrew Laurie, Broadway Post Office. CENe it SPLENDID SUIT OF FURNISHED APARTMENTS p to let to one or two enen, with or without fast, in the coo and tully situated first claao ouse No 38 Clinton Place, Please apply irom 8 to 10 A. M.,, or after SP. M. DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS —A PRIVATE RAMI JA. ly woult let a anit of rooms to one oz two gentle- men. ‘The house is new, and has all the modern im- provements, and in one of the best locations in the city, convenient to the cars and stages. No. 71 Weet Pour teenth atreet, tirst honse west of Sixth avenue, SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING A HOUSE, Heasantly located, in the lower part of the Ninth ward, woul! like to let two farnished room’, with o without board. The Kighth avenue care and Ninth ave the door, Inquire ut 475 Hudion street tween Barrow street and St. Luke’s Charch DY, WAVING A RICHLY FUR- Fifih aveous apd Union park , would tike to make an arrangoment ome family or single gen:lemen to hird the above amount. A liberal deduction from prico of beard made, Addresa Mra, M. C., box 146 Horald office. ARD—GOOD ROOMS AND BOAKD FOR SINGLE ontlemen, at No. 379 Bowery, corner of Mifth street iutranco in Fifth street. OARD--AT NO 29 0) OARD —$400.—A bear Broadwey, on 9 0, wo er more roome, 90 tho seoond tluor.’ Also ot] Jo room to lot, por wanent)y or transiently House first ola, newly farnieb- a bly cool, and nloaesns ove OARD TN A FRENCH FAMILY.—A FEW YOUNG J gentlemen can be accommodated with neatly far- nishad rooms apd good boura, in a private fannly, where tho French language is avoken exclusively: Vicativn cool and pleasant, oppovite a dive park. Caillat No. 56 Perry street, between Bleecker and Fourth. ARD DOWN TOWN.—TWO OR THR can be accommodated with board in a private #0 afew can have thelr meals without rooms. eet, near Chambers. BY ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, NEAR FULTON ferry.—A pleasantly situated square room, .uraish- 60, on second tlvor, with fall or partiol board, in a gat tel family, and on reasonable terms. also, & bedroom, at $325. Apply at 43 Middagh street, one door from Willow street. )OARD IN BROOKLYN—WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, Hnevt location in Brook'ya, house now, all the mo- @rn improvements. Gentlemen whose business pre- vents their ieaving the city, will find this equal to the country, 286 Henry streot, wirbin five minutes walk of Atlantic ferry. Dinner on Sundays. DONVENI@NT TO SOUTH © pou tle- ato and OARD iN BROO: OARD WANTED—BY A MAN FOR HINSEL? AND boy, in a private fam:ly, between Tenth and fortisth streets and Fourth and Eighth avenues. Address & A., box d ofice. OARD WANYED—BY A LADY, WITH A PLAIN respectanle fumiry, in this city or ia Brooklyn, con- Veniert to Atlantic of Homilton ferries. AdJress’ Ming Maddox, at the Herald office. OAND WANTED —PERMANENT BOARD WANTED by two young ladies, in a «mall private family, ina pleasant location. They been three years ia thoi Present home. Address A. B. C., Herald office. OAKD WANTED IN THE COUNTRY, BY A GEN. tleman and wife; board for the lady only, convenieat toa railroad or steamboat route, within 10 or 16 s0:los of the city. A farm house preferred. Addreas 5. H., No. 205 Broadway. } $50 to $100 W. the Ioan of this sui too gentler lowing x great in- crest. House firat class, containing improvements. aton delightfal. Address Loan, Herald oitice. Refer- eneo exchanged. OABDING -A FEW SINGLE ORNTLEWEY, gentlemen apd thoir wives can be accommodated {ull oF partis! Doard tv.» highly rosreota! ima very pleaseut apd cootr tion) At 426 Hiudsor sere oR with sinily, residing i Por par. 49 DEY STREET—STORE AWD OFFICE? YO LET -g ©) Fine commodious store (newly Gtted ap) to let, 49 Dey strect: alto rooms op econd, third and fou. floors, suitable for law offices, for ligdt bustoors. ‘Apply to C. ANDRUS, on the prew- ses, or to CLINTON & ARM3PRONG, 170 Broadway. COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO RENT—SITUATED ON one of New York island, on the Aarlem river, within from City Hall;’s five house, and twenty tote, ground under cultivation with kitohen frie, the Prevent occupant leaving owing to the desth of ia wife. Ww, a uation healthy. Add: " New York Post Office. : a See jURNISHED HOUSE TO LET AT STAMFORD, 00) ——One of the most desiravle locations on the Bi =4 double two-story and attic house; contains wweive rooms, exclusive of kitchen, store rooro, and numerons closets, all in complete repsir of vegetaries, The furniture been but lictle used, and with bed li.en, embraces pos a fy gy 'y- Yi be Hk wage for four months, or longer if required. Immodiate posseasion given, Inquire of A. KNOWLTON, Stamford, or Nos. 9% and 39 Murray street, New York. ‘OUSE TO LET—PARTLY FURNISHED, A THRE} tory new brick house, ia south 2 foodhull street. The present ovcupant is ap housek ) and would let thy bouse, with or ut the furniture, (which is suitable for a small family) wa respectable tenant. Inquire between the hours and 10 A. M., or from 5 t0 7 P, M., at No, 11 We South Brooklyn, f i ted wo oxo" eats tse Te fsck Mega ece, UBLIC HOUSE TO LET—SITUATED Wtst oF Broadway, below Canslsircet—in ali about twelve Focms; the leasé, furniture uno fixtures must de sold. this week, will be disposed of at a burgain; the bar ono of the best ‘in the city. B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Brosdway. (0 LET—THE SECOND STORY OF HOUSE NO. 19 Watts street. consi ting of one front and back two bedroome. None but # «mail family room, OSBORN. Rent $200. Inquire on the premises. A. L. . ton at lately occupied as eotablish- also, all tho fixtures and a atensila, for 3 WiLL, 86 South atreet. NO LET.—A SMALL FAMILY OCCUPYING,A PHRER LET—THE LARGE BASEMEN (8, 86 AND 06 FUIA ine! ebeap. Rent $325 per annum. Apply to W. story house—No 58 Thirty-siath street, near the Fixth avenue railroad, with Croton, bu h, avd gas—would rent the second fluor and basement toa soall family. Apply on the premise, or tc Mr. Fenn, No. 112 Broade way 5 or woald rent two gestlemen rooms for lodjing. 0 LET—186 BOWERY, A LaRGE HOUSE AND BASE- ment. Has been occupies w+ 4 dour jin z-boure for wany years. Possession given immeviately. " Laquire om 805 = $$$ ‘0 LET—-FOUR FURNISHED KOUMS WITH BASE- nd.every thiog requisite for hon oure is orw ine ph wi fr Shi Haw ton aveane Appiy as No. 10 TO LET—THE SECOND AND THIRD STORIES OF house No. 11 Prince street, near the Bowery, having nine reoma, Croton water, &c. aod eve sonvenimnce | for one or two small fumilies. Apply to SRANUIS GIL- *, on the premises. j RKABLY LOW, TO A GOOD TENANT, nteel houre, No’ 28 Se-ond street, near way, LWO firet Hoor paciors, with elegant obande: and ball lamp; o large wud small room en second , with gas; aod two 100s ou third floor, and back basement. Rent from august 1 10 lst May, only $240. YYNO LET—A HOUSE AND STARLE, ON TAE NORTH shore of Staten Island opposite the Bergen Potat house, within two hundred yards of the steamboat, landing. Inquire at 13 Ann street. D. DECKER. Tyo tata }OUBLE TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, |. lined with brick, nine rooms and garret, a earriage honee aad stanle, all built last yer, with four low of gronvd 60 by 182 feet, situated on Dublin street, at Woe- hawken, £00 feet from the Hoboken and Hackensuck plank road, 244 miles from Hoboken. Stages ran to and trom Hoboken every bour. from 6 A. M. util 9 P.M. Rent $260 the year, payable quarterly in advance, _in- quire of John Ehlers, 122 Liberty street, nesr Greenwich, | trom 8 to 12 A. M.,and tto3P M.,.orat the | of the proprietor, Weenawken heiguts, 23¢ milep frome Hobcken, second house op the but, on tue ieft baud, northwest mile of the Hackensack plaak road. (0 LET—THE LOWER PART OF A HO NA heathy location, consisting ot a kitchen, bedrooms, od pantries, with buth and gas; aisoa room dentist, at 1,418 YO LET—A SUMMER RESIDENCE, HAD DBOMB COT: tage, with seven rooms, beaatiful garden, stocket with abundance of fruit aud vegetables; location healthy and pleasant, seven miles from the city; scowrs by stages and ste —_—_—_— ' 7/0 LET—THE TWO STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE, NO. 13 Walker street Gus on all the floors, bath, &e. Vorsession will be given immediately. Inquire on the premises, Rent $800. 0 LEC TO A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY—THE UP per part of m house in Sixty fourih atrret, corner of bri adway and Ninth atenuegon the Bloomingdale road. Stazes pass the door every Otern minutes for any part ¥. “4 etty. Rent $12 « month; inquire on the free A sg at. Address Cottage, Rroalway Pont Office. ) LEASE OR RENT—OR MECHANIO’ SSHOPS, factaries and cheap dweiliags —A few lets left at $50, on Thirty ninth and Fortieth streets, between Fifth ani Sixth avenues, on Murray Hill, Also, bulldings, and lofts, at balf the price of any other part of ity. Apply oR G PIER E, Pine street, corner of Broadway, or at Latham’s carpenter shop, on the pre- mises. OARDI? ished orger tienen and their wives at 17 Wudson stree Hubert sireet, opposite 8% John’s park. ments in the house. ms to lot, with board. to single gon!lom PPOAKDING.—-TWO SINGLE Gh gentienan avd his wife, c front room on the second floor, board, where the comiorts of a home ean be enjoy asmoll private Americyn family, by soplying at * Bleecker street, near the Bowery. Also a back furniah- ed parlor, for one or two single geatlomen, JOARDING —AT THE BARKER HOUSE, 21 AND 23 ) Hamitton aveoue, South Brooklyn. A fow choise rooms may be had by fauilies or singl« gontlewen, with } board: house only one m 8 walk from JAMES BARKER. — TRANST! rge (arnished Fre single reoms, with ial) ox boarcing-boute, Apply at Grand and He: ‘er strects. OARDING — GOOD FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, | £5 togerber or separate: ‘single geath men will dnd i ot the most healthy and pleasant rooms in the y; Dreav"ast and tea if required; bouee lighted with gos, and bathroom free, Apply at 541 Houston eirest. ‘Esa AT 202 aud their wives: also a few single gent commoé:.ted with pleasant roots. artin’ board, in a private 9 Orchard street, between EAST BROADWAY.—FRONT lemen can be ac: (OUNTRY BOARD, FOR ONE OR TWO SMALL FE ‘S J jie’, at South Orange, NJ, one hour’s ride from the city, ond ten minntes walk ‘from the depot on the Morris ‘and Essex Railroad, in a private family; location healthy. For {urther particulars address W. 7. A., Her- ala office. oe RNEHED APARTMENTS WITHOUT BO let, & handsome fropt room on the second One or tro single gentlemen; also a neat he same floor, will be .6; together or seo Covirable, near St. John’s part in street; private family. ‘ ; *URNISHID OR UNFURNISHED APARIMENDS TO for gentlemen with or without partial. bowed j 1 alo, a parlor ox floor throughont, to a party of gentle men. No, 4d Sisth street, terms moderate. <UANIAHED ROOM TO LET, IN A PRIVATH/ RENGH ey. so eekhe t toon an tho third floor, with- drt board. “None neo! apply without gool references. Please eal! at 569 Broadway, at the piano store. Pprrar, BOARD.—A ( [LEMAN AND LADY, OR single gentlemen, coo be xecomamodated with full or partial board where no other boarders sre taken; east Hide of the city, house with gas. Address W. P., [erald office a“ OMS TO LET-FURNISHED OR UN'T to single gratlemen or wentkemen and thelr wives, | With board, nt No. 175 Wost lnirty sixth atroet, bet ween Seventh and Eighth avenues: the location is, respectable, healthy and very convenient #) railroad and simgo routes, Apply on tho premises. SEVERAL FURNIFHED AP: A ry of three years can be had for the ground too, ca purpos@s; a parlor and bedroom on first itoor, ie reornn; ale, nome. on the second, «bird and terms. Apply at 60 While street, a ane fourth, , on reason: few doors weat of Broadway rpwo OR TARE Bh GAKEN TO | al part of lyu tages of education if required, Good reference given, Please widvess 254 Tean strect, Brooklyn, fifth houee from Power street. (WO OR THREE SINGLE GEN TLEWPN CAN BP AC. Mo cow modated with plensaet roome and good board. by applying at ¥o, 2 Leroy placa, Bleocker stre he houro is eget r. tt the me ti Dinner ot JEWISH PAMILIS SPRIVATE BOARD, IN small farnily; separate parlors if required; reform exchanged. Address W. M., Herald office, y ANTED—1 ROOM AND REDROOM, UNFURNSHED, with hoord, for s geatleman, wife, and two cbil- dren, in» respectable boarding house or gon, family (the’ Intter preferred). Location, near Broadway, be tween the Park and her stree”. Terms moderate. References exchanged. Address, stating particulars, F 1. G., Herald office, 6 re « \ aR WADL STvtRRT, young men, a neatly for arlors on second and th’'ro oor to ket to gentlemen | | the firm of Russell, Stylos & XCURSIONS. a ‘ONEY ISLAND —THE NEW AND UV 83 steamer NORWALK, Capta will make three exoursious daily to Con lows:—Jeave New York, foot ‘of 8p M., 1245 and 344 P. M.; pier No. i N. and4P. M.; Ooney Island, at 11 A 4 landing at Fort Mamilton exch way. Fare to? thon or Coney Island, and back to New York, 25 cemis. No half price. )XBURSIONS TO THE FISHING BANKS —THW steamer LAURA KNAPP, Capa a Auuenon, will make atrip every day in the week, exeapt Satarday, leavir g foot of Spring etrect at. 744 d’elock A. Mi.; Peck slip, $: Broome etrost, East river, 834; pier No. 8 North river. 9 o'clock. PXCURSION FOR THE MILLION —CHEAPES? SAIL. 1, in the States; fare six cents, uate leave every balf hour for Staten Island. The way to go: a splendid nail, fine view of the bay, harbor and oecan, and fohale the rea alr, is to ake toe Staten Island ferry, foot of White hall sthoet; liber! terms for me rin patties, Oompanies, and svc.olier. Apply at the ferry house. NR (© AND COTILLON EXCURSION TO tand Cold Spring, on board the eteamer HK West MAY QUEEN, on Friday nest, 'uly 28, comphmontary to A. ft. Herfield, Peq. In consequence of reneatad policita- tions by many respectable tamilies who attended the magnificent West Pott excursion, on Tuesday, the With mst., orange ts have been made by « large eom- mittee formed for that parpoae, to repeat that most de- Vightful trip. As this will be the last excursion to Wet Point this ‘reason, the committee advise alt who can to avai) themeetves of the present opportunity of viewing the military vorke at West Point, and the Guess scenery in the world. A fnll baud of masic will attend the ex- cursicn, and choice refi@ebments ell be found on board. Tickets. 60 centr; to bu had in New York of Baker & Ged- ings, KM Haight S14 Ocand rtreet, sburg of any of the eommittoo, or on board. of a te — dau elt, awe Luryea, W. W. P iu W. Beaistod, . Gonteell, H. Mulford, Jacob a, RB. M. Coit, G, Prost. Farrea and. Dyons start precleely at the time » arburg, foot of South Sixth street, at ome Ktrent ¥., wh 2345 Vier R, ; Spring street, N. Ry at 845 atreet, NB, at Si. Shouid the weather prove unfa- voradle, due notice will be given when the excursion wild take place. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, 4 —AN ENTERPRISING BUSINESS MAN 00 e wented. with this amount, to eng. carl paying busine which will realize $10,000 third floor, from ten to one o'elvelr mama Mite ne Ate mn pply at No 267 Broadway, office No. 9 ff 2.000. man, with the above eopitel, wishes to join some nheady ertedhened Woulosale or aienutne toring business, as » partoer. He understands book- keeping by single and double entry: gord city references will be exchonged. Adres B. A. R., Herakl office, stat ing the nature of the business, DARTNER WANTED—IN A BUSINESS ALIUADY Bx- I tabliebed ing very largo protits, to take the place of a retirieg poriner, who tain bad health. Setie- factory information given, by addressing Mooly, Herald office, steting when and where a conddontial interview | can be had. DARTNER WANTH WITH A @APITAL OF $20,000 P to 840 000. in a respectable business; the advertiser | hao been ontablished sixteen years, and stands first in his line; he has @ thorough knowlede of his basines in every department, aod a good reputation through the South and Weat: he }.as @ long lease ot bis ators, whiel in ove of the best in the elty, All commernicntions cont, dential, Addrers BR. J. & H. ©. J., Brosdway Post office UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: WHAT THe 00 P rinership horetofore existing bet veea Geomwe ituseell, John W. Styler and Timothy R. Hibbard, amar n ; tbbard, of che Nep -srbam ‘at Youkers, and No. 14% y Joly dicaolved. Dye Wood ant Drug Mil! Water street, New York, has id, TT Paren Wit A Cast Caprear W pe eet Pt lo a eolid and lacrative Heo ee ns Dent Feferencen given and re- eet ng Uihor particulars, address i S., Onion Sqvare Post Office. NTRD-A PARTNER Oriental for mesufact W"hownveyiog tomedian — soane A 1 ane Wistep IN BROORT } or Futon forries—by tv nished bedroom, on first or + jor a with cond oor, vith vrivders whieh must be mode- ot Ostice {nthe Paris stzta) se thera nite’ end pae evons profite. For bas vy om) Bigegdg giBaty - : mveh Cvelaps, aedtene D. .