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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Mownar, July 31-6 P N. ‘This bas been a very bias dey in Wall stroat, aad holi- | avo of fancy stocks have been obliyod to. andbmit to a far'ber decline. At the first board New York Contral Bends fell of \{ por cont; Canton Comnaoy, 4; Nicara- (pms Transit, 4¢; Camberland Coal, 3; Erie Railroad, 14; | Giucinnati, Columbus end Clevelanl Railrowl, K Miehl > | gan Central Railroad advanced 3 per cent; “levelsnd and Toledo Railroad, 3g At the opening quotations were lower thagatthe close. At the first call it looked aa te och ® panic had spread ever the street, ani uo one 4sced to buy at any price; but at the seovnd call there was s little more biuding, and prices rvcowered a little The markot isin a wretchod condition, ard wo seo no signs of any immedisio improvement. At the current ew rates, contracts are beiog closed up, and parties aro withdrawing from operations of all kinds. There are no buyers in the street for a rive. Stocks rnoalved ov the ma arity of contracts, are held where the parties have the mena, and whore they have not aro-put on the market for | sale. A portion of the sales are forced im this way The mo- | mey market iv caxy enough on orrtain classes of business paper, and the banks are fairly begging for omploymeat for their surp)ie funds. Thi state of things may last so. Jong'ae our friend Sante Anna leaves his cevostte un. | vouched; but ag he is rather a slippery customer ty deal wil, politically a» financially, the banks may be caught papping. A sudcen call for the three und a balf millions wouki give a pretty serioas turm to the murket, and what few loan were out on call would soon disappear The dank» could reslize on their stock cali loams at anout ff- teen minutes’ notice, avd were, therefore, prepared tor | any emergency; but if wey lock up’ all their funds in | dusness paper, they will uot be available for a tine, nad Me wold be uitiewlt (o'meeb any large cali from deposi. tery |! would be sound policy to not extead too much on the +treogth of San'w Aunas depoaits; or the reautt mw be-omewhst similar, on a smaller #exle, to the ra- mural of the deposits by 4 great man im foricer thes. Atter the s journmentof the Board to day, the foliow- fg rales of stocks were made’by AH Nivolay — SONY Haren RB let Per am? adds ew dv lay Tol, Norw’ * & Clev, as do. HO Siad hiver &L brie’ RR, | ad mort, dy ay u Sew York & N Haven 7's, ahs, do ACO J corsa B 14 pheees Oh & 160 do) Chemung Rafiread 60 do Telaware, Lagkawa: kO ¢o Ohio Life In- aelce asa bates Compiny 77 w do kmpire City Bank... 80% 6 do Atiantic Bank, 18 %€5 do Ulster Mining of 2) Go Necklenb’g Gold Go N ©, per share Ssucon Drnper’s remi-weekly sale of stocks and bunds wil tair place ot the Merchants’ Exchange to-morrow, ‘Ter iay, at twelve and a half o’elock. Among tho bonds to b offered aro one hundred thourand dollara of those | wf the Now York and Harlem Railroad Company. At the recond board, the market was slightly better Nicaragus Tran:it advanced 1 per cent; Cumberland Coal, X; Erle Railroad, 34; Reading Railroad, 34; Cleve- Yand and Toledo Railroad, 1; Iinoia Central bonds, 4; Northern Indiapa Railroad, }4; Michigan Southern Con- struction Railroad fell off 134 per cent. Tro steamship alps, at Boston, from Liverpool, brings four days later inteliigence from Europe. The nows docs mot amennt tomuch. Quotatious for coasols are about ‘the same as formerly reported. Cotton waain active de- mand, without change in prices. Our last quotations were firmly main‘ained. Bresdstuffs wero doclining. ‘The fing weather of the few days before the eteamer left fhnd vlackewed business, and lower prices had been ac- | this eity sor the wook ending Saturdey morning, July 29, Gepted. The markets gencrally were dull. ‘Tie failuro of a large stock commission house has doen reported for some day: At present the reportis not Wriually true, but the probability is, that anless somo. favorsbie change takes piuce in financia) affairs, its efforts to continue in operation will not prove snecessful. [tis wel! known that the houre has been laboring unter im. euliies, in consequouce of its intimate coun with ‘tic leading railroad projects of the day, and those eecu- rites are 50 much depreciated that it requires an enor ous smount of cupi'al to carry them, Hollers canaot 0.1 :hem, and can berrow on them, ud it is, therefore, easy to foresee tho result of such @ poriilon. Tv give ome iden of the opinion entertained by capitis!’ ts rela- tive to tb a class of secur ties, it Is oaly neces a state bat Lrie bailroad stock cannot be by porhecated or more » thirty dollara per share “he steot holders of the Harlem Railroad Company will mecton Tuesday, at ono o'clock, at No. 1 Centre stroet, to determine what ceurse they wil! pursue inregard to the over issue of stcck Miny of them are opposed to esding the amount to tho capital, but are in favor of purchasing and cancelling it Ibe company still have ome of the seven per cent mortgage bonds on hand, ‘and it is proposed by many of ine stockholders that the ou pany should advertive for proposals for parties to re- sive the bonds at par,'and name the Icweat price they will furnish the stock to the amount of tho over iseue. The steamship St Louls, for Havre, has been again eteined, She will leave to morrow (Toesday), at the usual bour. ‘The demand for foreign exchange hag only eer moderate to-day, without any change in rates. We eontinue to quote bills on London at 974 3 95; per cent premium, on Paris, at 6f. 15 a 5f. 1234. Tre Cumberland Con! Company brought down {. tide water last week, seven thousand six hundred and ninety tors of cos), aa follows:—July 24th, 1,099 tons; 1,354; 26th, 1,490, 27th, 1,287; 28th, 1,270; 20th, 1, 260. Total, 7,690 tons. The coal business of the compaay from May Ist to August Ist, amounted to $6,563 a, and seach month bas shown ap increase oa the ono previous, it is fair to ostimate that the busin year will amount to sbout 400,000 tons, ‘This i eulat'cn for the year ending May Ist, 1855—the Scat year of ¥r. slebatfey’s administration. The return of the Kiclian #teswer, reporting bad coal, her supply being « # a superior quality, was in consequence of tho ignorance of the Italien engineer. This vessel goos to sea to or. fom, Tuesday, and tho President of the Cumberland Goal Company proceeds outside of the Hook with bor, an ex falbition of intelligent energy worthy of Imitation on the gert of officers in other companies. ‘The Second Avenue Railroad Company bas just com- pleted its track to Eighty sixth street, and cars will commence running to that poiat in about ten days, The track w1l! not be extended beyond Kighty-sixth street for the present, or not until the resideots of Hariom come forwerd and do something about completing the line. ‘The road can be carried to the Harloin line at very little exyense, and we trast those who will be most benoitte, Dy tie extension will step up to the company’s office and @ubscribe for somo of the stock. The Second svcnue is the tine-t on the island, and it will be the first thickly fottlod along its entire length, It is as level as a hease oor, sud must ultimately be ono of the most splen*!d thoroughfares in the couniry. It is in the power of tho people of Harlem to have (he Second Avenue Railro oad tim «bee early the opppoaching fall; but they must pro- vice a portion of the means necessary for the purpose. The warrants entered at the Treasury Departineat, ‘Washington, on the 28th {net., were as follows :— For the redemption of storks Bor the pa; ment of i For the Cusvom ..... Covered into the Tree Jor \ War Dep mt lor ing for the War Departmen’ Bor the Navy Departmwent,..... Jer repaying for the Navy Popariment.). The Legislaturo of New Hampshire has passed the fo) Bowing law relative to over issues of stocks Any president, cashi¢r, treasurer or secre ry, or any ether officer or’ stoekbolder of any bank, rauvoad, man- ‘uiscturing or other corporation in thie State who shall kpowbogly, fn and wilfully sign, issao, or cause to be issued any shares in the capital stock of their ros pare corporations, other than those authorised in casters, or by some amendment therota, sail be deemed and re goth Mod of folony, and when daly eonricted thereof, sha! manished by @ fino not ex oveding one thourand dollars, and imprisonod in the State prion for not less than one, nor more than revea years, at the discretion of the Court Bere is o beginning, and we trust tha: bef @f another year, the Legislature of every Waioo will havepasced a similar law The annexed statement exhibits the movements in ‘the office of the Assistant Treasurer of this port for the month of July, 1954:— AsereTaxt Trkascngn’s Orrick, Rectiers asp Dreerese wevts, JULY, 1 July lst, 1854, By Balance Recei pis. On account of Customs.. ro the lapso tate in the » $414 29 $4,117 457 5 “ «Patent fees 24m “ * Post OF. Dep't — 00,68 & - “Transfers... 2,860,009 00 “« (4 Miseellanecas, 64,717 04 —_— 7,096,223 45 | $14,540,697 74 | Payments | Treasury crafts $9,202 493 06 Teat Office de 211,442 16 | ————— 9,418, | Yelance, July 1, 1854 ! Interest Funds . $1,102,081 910.826 44 PONE... 6 e+ ‘ 9203. 720 10 4 360, 88 17 By deposits “Bs ere ‘ard—ON, iit Lrmdartsstts oe ake ion i aie came — Beas. te ay ma veotion ot 1 ty haa wt $4,097,517 46 wt aot 60 ‘The ovly item in this statement of any iaterest or im- portanes, ia the fact that the revenue from customs in July, 1854, waa upwarde of balf a milion jesse than in the ecorrerpondivg month of 1963. This is equal toa | fsllwg off fo the velue of imports of nearly three mil- Hons of dollars. We are informed that Mr. J. W. Griffith, the ship Duiider, bes just been laying the keel of a bark of 400 tons, the frame to be made of timbers of from twelve to fifteen feet hong, dent by end pressure by the Ship Tim- ber Pending Company inetond of the short cross-grain” ed nive and ten feet futtocks, of which vessels are nsutl- ly built, New York cans] tolls received at New York city from the ocmmenerment of navigation — t of Tent sock, We hoar of # om $10 50, but the fair market below. About 250 be left over. tales ven take a wider rance than vaual—the highest price being for prime animals Bheey and lsuybe are a shade easier. Bwine pleoty, prices steady, We revise our quotations io correspond with Ist of May, to August let, 1854..... . $158,288 69 shay Frow April 20, to Augast 1, 1863. + 1284798 at | the solea to,day: Watreted,.5 ccsesesctecaioomccenapatirser | 90006 80 | Eeneane ‘The sopexed statement exhibita ihe average daily wovemont of the }ading departments of the banks of W664 Bo New Yoru Cry Woe bad Ai mast fi G8. Loans. Specie. Oircul’n. Depasizs. A beares, 50 oow9 ani change. $6,122,717 | 612,885 509,088 4,824,291 | calves, 50 eyaing and S082 sheep and lambs. Beoves ali *plg784 | 25,084) 96,1 0,654 | gold at from 87 to $9 50; cows and oslves from $30 to 4,277,168 1,008,248 117, 138 5,161,789 extra brovyht $60. ele sold at from $4 50 to $5 $965,263 1,885,575 2,700 6,211,588 | 60 per cwt., live weight. Sheep brought from $2 to 64 50 Commonwealth, 1,168,093 "116,768 98,266 "908/277 | #97 60; lambs, 81 60 to $560.8 $5 5U—all sold. Now dork.......3j002,420 B10 4U8 285,714 2,960,444 | At CLamborlain’s, (Hudson River, Bull's Hoad.)—250 North Americ 576,030 195,003 cs 544 1,612,723 | beeves, 100. cows and catvea, 200 veaia, 4,160 sheop ant 988,256 688,688 oi, ies. Saunive 3,020 lambs. ‘The beeves sald at from $8 to $10 50 cows 226,315 9,041 16 | ond calves, from $20 to $50; veals, 4350. a Ye ; ahoep, 225,408 460,987 aaiere 8,049,248 | $3.0 $7; lambs, $2 50 a $5 50, according to quality. 1,129,678 — 87,589 201,813 *$93), 523 At Morgan O’Brien’: m (No. 9 Sixth si: eet), —At marr. 128,756 202,906 Bet, 170 beet esttle, 70 cows. and. colvon, ani 0 vost. y Market active. Sales of beoves at fron $8 to $9 59 per handred; cows and calves, $25 a $40, »u1 some extra at Chatham $50.0 $65. The veals poy at disc. a ‘be. per lb. Chemical RUCAPITULATION. Citizens’. Beewes, Cows ana Calves. Ve 4 cy chy. 0, Allerton’s. 7: 3)888 uw 1,081 Continent 708,78 i i Brownings. 50 2,082 Corn Rachange..1,389,428 129,11 91,164 825,579 Chamberlain's 00 100 6,170 Fast hiver, ‘ 5 65,6 O’Briens. .... 170 70 * Total ,.... 8.289 58) "3 Corrox —The marfet was reek, with small sales at the official weekly quotations. The weekly report of the Cotton Brokers’ Association says:—" The market closed ull, at the annexed quotations:— 5 Naw Yore Crassrrica ri: 34,651 , 184,980 peer Florida. bie N.O.0 Texas. Taland Cyt 562,025 27,804 86307 1% % 693,998 , »298, 933 a 93 10% ny 488 Fair, ... ny iy boii Corr. Ko ‘trsnsactions of importan>e were reporte d. The stock of Rio in this market wes ostimated at about 50, Sat ig while the stocks of Maracaibo and Laguyara were lig FreianTs.—Owing to the scarcity of produce and tho sbundance of toom, ratea to Liverpool wero lower, with Light engagements. About 20,000 bushels of grain wore evgaged, partly to filli up, at 334 8d., in bulk, Flour was at 9d. to 1s. asked, and cotton st a for compress- ed, 100 bbls. beef were engaged by the steamer, and 100 bbls. Mquida by ea vomel, at 6a, por ton. ‘there was nothing reported for To Havre cotton and bone were at 3c. per lb, To California rates were dull at 40c. per foot measurement, Ynurr.—Some 250 boxes bunch reisins brought $2 50.8 $2 62 r box. an meget, with aaloe of 400. 500 Tlay.-—Tho market at bales, at 65 a 70c. Tron.—Sales of 100 ihe Scotch plg were mado at $41, six months. The ordinary rango was from $4] 4 $42. wees and wasted : Dry Dock. was scaree and at ‘yrevions .—The sales sambeaset | 170 hhas. Cabo Muco- vado, on private terms, and 250 do. do., at 220. a 23c. Nava Srorss,—The See wae quiet. Spirits were at about 450, a #105 pee 80 bbls. at the are and common rosin at $1 75—raw was 4. Ons.—We pln eales of 200 daskots Olive, at $3 6234 at mig Sp pc ety at ‘780. a 80c., wad ogee ther kinds Seg Provist favored buyers; the sales eral 600 bbls, at Agi &@ $12 3736 for vals aie $1037 prime, per bi Salea have been reported of 285 ae ments at Tore Bory: 820 bbls. a. chi £7%¢. a 10e., per B ; and 900 bbls, beef at atoady, ier Butter and checee were unaltered. Rucn—Sales of 100 casks wore made at 330. a Asc. 4 957,829 ar 6,769,879 246,087,670 ‘The annexed statement exhibits a comparison of the leading departments from tho first up to the last week. Ib. ly rae x. mee : Saivetwn —The transactions for the day included about 800 hdds. Cuba Muecovado, at 42¢c. a Ge., and 340do. New 1058, Leman be heii Bo trcslation, Spec, | Titans, at sikc. 9 $Me. prime roalized 12}. por 1b. Jue 21.996)620, 0608 #50, 038,171 $9,098,100 912,174, sot Taro. neue Glas Gauccteioray pb Lita” Ken. b 67,917,058 9,424,760 12, tucky leaf, site. £90:, and 100 do. do., not tly reported, at 5%. @ 6360. ; 424 bales Havana at and Lobes ‘York and Obio seod leaf, at Se. day’s movemoants amonu'ed to 10 bbls. 19.. 88,717 i 877865, rai onoant p mse Pry a Ble., and 60 hads. drudge at 4 20,133,887 soins oe pop he 90'068,788 = 5 89,750,406 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. 90,549,577 dee thes oe rene vo ee anlar nll te 1434,092 THE TURF. 2,634,085 re hove a 99,529,716 REAT SPORT AT SARATOGA SPRINGS.—THREE 94,558,421 great trots, J Pana Acguet] Jaly 25, sae 94.279 P04 mile heats, 3in 5, in ‘haraces a .m Lacy Moscow; Win Woodrai nasies b. b Centreville. eo apy om ne ve 10'139; vty doth of New York, Maren 25, 92 ; f 8 in 5, to skelotom wi Am 1. 2 838 024 8,900,886 tae yor, IN Centreville; 'S. MoLaughlin’s b. im. Lady 2651, ¥ oor APT 1g., oleae ata 538008 11044" Tooray, August 1, match $1,000. mile heats, $n 8 90,376,340 9,363,864 10,626,976 eee nod ergo rae oda aw 90,240,049 91377,087 10,951,253 Wm. Woodruf if. m. Belle, of 20,759,721 68;,! 823, 437,039 | Ali the sbev 6 Bro ® play oF pay, an 90,245,927 64,208, 063 | positively come off ns wentionsd abe" 90,886,728 Wi. WOODRUFF, Proprietor. 90,081,974 — + Oy ‘916,710 URY—A PACING MATCH FOR $200, TO COME Jnneio,. OV OIG I71 7 day, August 3, at 2o’clock P. M., at G. dune lt.. 90,068,57 Boy's Hotels half rolle beats, the best three In five to hur- June 24,, 88,751,952 ness. G. Day names black horse eat J, Paxton names daly 1. . Pet 501 sorrel horse Unexpected. DAY, preprietor. ely 8. 88,347,2 — SR id ire duly 15... 90,457) 04 NION COURSE, LONG ISLAND —TROTTING.—ON July 22.) 92,011'8 Monday, July 31, at 2 o'clock, P. Mi, ® match for Joly 20., 02.688, $100, mile heats to Barnces. Mr. J. Frear names b. ra Tho aggregate bank movement was ‘Bate last wook than daring the week provious. According to the abore returne, thore has boon « decrease in deposits of $1,!°3,- 426; in cireulation, $11,512; in specie, $393,445; aud an increase in disconnts of $570,709, There is netuing im- portant intheso changes. They do not show so much etrength on the part of the banks; but, on the contrary, woakness, when it should not appear. The discount line of the banks has been enlarged, in consequence of the aceurpulation of funde on the calling in of stock lonus. ¢ Since the recent defelestions, the banks have been pir tienlarly cautious in taking stock collaterals, and have Lady Hudler, H, Weodruff names bl. g. Podler; the above horses belong up the North River; ‘Seges will leave the Wilamaburg ferries for the course every half hour. SHAW & WHITE, Proprictors. del “AND ENAMETLED WATCHES—SOWR IN inting cases, $60 to $175 auch. GO. C. AL No. 11 Wall street, near Broadway, eccond tivor. WNAMELLED WATCHES TOR BEAUMFLL LADIES — “4 sae, from $85 to $00, warranted. @. ©. ALLEN, i street, near Broadway, second floor. as much as possible avoided them altogether, ‘The regu- | G Fon wit aa Pelee agate» sp ema Seti lar lino of discoants, therefore, shows an increase, and it | $ic0, GC. ALLEN No 11 Wall strest, near Broed .) will probably gradually enlarge until confidence in stock | second floor. eecurities is reinstated, whon we may look again fors return on the part of the banks, to the system which bas been ro long practiced in this city, and which has resulted in 40 = ruin to apeculators. "Stock Exchange. J com sit WATCHES, IN HUNTING CAsiS, bi from $160 to $200; warranted perfect timo. kee, ©. ALLEN, No. 11 W * Lape cond oor. pil stxeet, near Hrosaway, se- Monpay, July 1, 354. = REW) #1000 Irie Ipc Bas. 92 SONY Gen KR ops 87x $25, Bw, i Se at eta j000 Erie Gn Bis ‘Gi a ian abtct ag Freese a steak eight wise ; len, abou’ ‘ty-fivo ease ‘ht inches S000 NY CRA Bas; BAN, in Beigit, tana Mar and Eg reward ees - wi for recovery of the body. Inquire or 2000 1 Cen Ri Hide. 003; Fort, 70 sha Am Ex Ake” 108% eee Went 0O., 4 oxETeSS, at Steten Forr, 40 Bk State NY. 8 88 50 Canton Co.. 2244 $20% REWARD—POR THE RECOVERY OF A LICTCE 50 do. |, answers to the name of Mary Ano !! or. 2 do Ngan who strayed from 180 Fast Thirty-ACth treet, ot 200 do......B60 Sunlay afterocon, about four o'clock. She was drossod 850 N J Zine Co .. .3 in a pink freek, with shoes and stockings, no hood or 1m on Lonbet. Any tidings of her will bo than ‘ully received by her afftlcted parents MORNING OF TH Fulton i pea or Brow. Tan MDD ott inetant, im passing w wey, small memorandum Sook on the cover “3! Logan ‘The finder will rece she feret above reward by returning it to John M. Bruce’s Sons, 186 and 188 Water wircety or J. Logan, 92 Mercer street. THE LECTURE ‘SEASON. ee nnntnnne beh erer’ — * TL ROTURE ON POPERY,—M. . JOYOB, A CONVERT 50 Stouin 4 fre , will deliver a locture this cam 195 Hudson 3% Put, areing, at Orelock. at the Broadway Tabarm 6.3. xg | Where he forfeits $2,000 to any Rozen tholls prea 80 North indinus HR 96" | OF Mehop whe wili como forward aud prove he ‘twelve articles of the croed of Popo Pius IV. are in ne: pt . SE cordance with the Bible, which creed is taught by every . D Erie RR Rowan Catholic priest bisho id sincere de {yer Met Stare Pe. 96% + brie ~ tire that the above canilonge will be scoeptos, a bo will 3000 N¥ Cen RBds 84 100 ao.. Pile With perfect satisfaction the above ered la att. 2000 J City W Loan. 100 826 do be ee ant ba dismetzioally opposed to the constitution 100 shs Mor Can 60 Hud Riv RR. — 200 Nic Trans Co... 100 Reading B rrteat heed do 810 100 +4 peed te be} GROOT MANSION HOUSE, KEYPORT, N. J., B 200 do BClev, C& CR Se 1 at ros dean! fer the recoption of transtent and 400 Canton 10 Clew & Tol RE 4 inanent boarders; Keyport is twenty miles from the dt, ad ae one? ey op Raritan bay; for bathing, fehi salting, Oe a it eT 120 North Ind AR... 0354 | unsurpassed to thoeo who conrult eos rt and 40 N Ind Const'a... S23 4 pee 100 N'Y Cen RR. .08 12 Mich 3 Const’n.. 821g Sooner asthe eae leaver ot do ‘ pier foot of Murray strost, every moral o'clock, CITY TRADE REPOR?. and the popular steamer Keyport, at 4 o'c ck Pp. as Mospay, July S1—0 P.M TRE: Agnts.—Sales wero made of 60 dbls., at $381\ for | s~~~-~~-~-~~~ THE STRE peeerneneenceret pots, and $0 60 for pearls, por 100 Iba. HE CONTRACTORS OF NING STREETS, FROW Breapsturrs.—Flour was doing better, the stock being the Seventh, Eleventh, Thirteenth and Seventeegth wards, bavo left in ench station h above wards & box for the reoéption of any Woes Oe Soaagtatane for included $787 Sy; small and demand active. The day's basi 100 bbls —inferior to choice State at 84 8 ancy Weatern, $7 37%; a $8 and other | the company. Office 140 Third street “ut p oportionate prices 000 bbls Bouthern, PETER PALM, common to good brands, at $4 75 0 $925 per bbl’ | CHRISTIAN ZEXLER, var and corn meel were unchanged. Wheat raled qitie Dasbels Southern white, at an onsscertaine’ price: 2,000 for want of stock. The 9 reached only 9,000 | prime Missouri red, at $1 $0; and 1,000 common Western | * NE do., st 166. Rycand oats remained about the same, |. ter was lately taken from the U. & Navy, Yard, Corn was more in request. Breoklyn,N. Y. A liberal reward will be sisted of 41,000 bu: ache cae tres See Arse: treat, oe afar Hudson, ia to het, Fag MNT ee et to ket, on atonpsamncns. | terms, having ouprtnine requisite to' ary on the business on a large scale. geet coat a ‘be let very low. Apply at No. 12 nd street. ACTORY TO LET, ANDEOMEFURNISHED HOUSE To LET—OR SUITES of rooms, together or separate. Buth room, gas, 808 Broadway, Union square. OTEL IN PHILADELPHIA TO LET—THE BARR) sou Houre, No. 288 Chestuat streo:, between Tent) and Eleventh streeta, extending 235 feat to Georgo street conta: sixty-five rooms, vis; fifty-two cnambers ostly of size and communicating, aod handsome ly furnished; four parlors on first floor, dining room fr (00 persons, office and pantries; two kitehens, butler’: 100m, washivg and drying rooms, ranges, furnaces, bath: and water closets. Gas and Parasrall water of throug. out the house. The lease of the property will acjoining house, with which it communicates, and wil! also dispose of the furvitare in beth, ow reasonab!o terms Apuly on the 7 ne utes JAMES W. Pall, 96} Sout Fourth street. FFICES 10 LET.—LARGE AND SMALL OFFICES to Jet, in the building No. 19 Nassau streot, corner Pino; the offices are pleasant, light and airy, aud are immediately opposite the Custom House. For partica. lars inquire at No. 80 Pine strect, of VANDEWATER & TURNER, Auctioncers. yVO. LET—A COMMODIOUS STORE, 223 WILLIAM street, near Duane street. Possession given imme - diately. For terms of rent, &c , apply at the ofiice of the wo ‘h Freeman’s Journal, do North William street. 0 LET—NEAT AND DESIRAT a small genteel family. Pe Inquire at $1 Madison street. lH APARTVE: given im: LET—A FIRST CLASS, NEW, Persad STORY, brown stone fiont house, with the medern im. provements, such as Croton water, hot and c)d throug: out, bath, rango, furnace, speaking tabes. duc} waitor, closets, pantries, &e. Dells. "| in abundanco—extensive ness part of the city by the Seeond, Third, and Fourth avevue railroads. ge Bed wo Pe2 owner, next foot, se Seventy-ninth street, ‘and Fourth avon Possession immediately. v Pett jestrable, tho one be 's hostler might take caro of the stable for both par ies. (0 LET—.AT LOW RENT, AND POSSESSION IMME- diately, one of the row of handsome new three story houses, with verandah in front, on north eile of Eighty sixth’ strect, directly west of Fourth avenue. The street is 100 feet wide, on high ground aud Jocation convenient and dosirable, Croton water, &e, Appl: SILLECK & OSBORN, Eighty sixth stroot, ig oe y ind and Fourth avenues, 10 LET.—A SUMME?. RESIDEN tage with seven rooms, beautiful garden stocked with abundance of fruit, vegetables, . Location healthy and pleasant. ‘Access by stage and steambont, seven miles from the city. A\ Cottage, Broadway Post Office. TD arenty te riage io tern wih 123 Wret enty- sel hegrer? ite ect m0) per zoel’ is Inquire at he ip os an 30t Spring street. 0 LET--THE NEW HOTEL KNOWN AS THE-PORT Monmouth Hotol, situated at Port Monmouth, HY e3 opposite Sandy Hook. Yor pure ocean alr ani bathing this tel capes heaar marpaanety by any cay wateclat place on the Atlantic. seston give ana he ELY DE VOE, Nerd 1 City between ? 2 A oe Ph ta igloos nets RESIDING IN A MO- hou: near the desires a al anaes eaattally Furnished back parige. Ad- dresa a Batery, | Union square 0 LET—WITHIN FIVE MINUTES WALK OF TOE City Hall, in Broadway, a nice front room, on the second floor, suitable for almost id of business. ‘Will be let reasonable to a good tenant, ‘and possession may be bad rennet 1 RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. (0 LET—TUE BASEMENT OF a8.) BROADWAY, recond door north of Liberty street. It is lane? and commodions, and suited fora broker’. oftice. Desk room. J.&D. WYCKOF >. ¥ 10 LET—AT 202 FULTON STREET, A LANGE, 11 LIiGH? basement store, having s commodious en! saltshis for any Weniteon, Ales, the seoond, tic} and fourth stories of the same building, handsomely Gaished, light andairy. The location is the very best for business purposes or for Jaw or other offices. Ono of the upper rooms is well calculated for an artist, a heen a skylight. Apply cn the premaiso: HANDSOME ‘cor. ‘0 LET—THE UPPER PART OF A THREE STORY brick house in Stauton street, near the Bowery, fitted sp with , bath, &c. Possestion immeduately. The house bas beet b newly, Painted. | Toe emall fasnily the terms will For farther particulars, inquire at hood. Pas AYN WARD'S office, 24 Delancey et. 10 LET—A FRONT ROOM AND TWO BEDROOMS ON the fifth floor, and a front room, back room and fo ir Bodrooms on the seound floor, to one or two families, ia the new house No. 84 Flizsbeth street. Posscasion mediately. Apply to Mr. SUATER, ‘34 Canal sircet. NEW 1 ‘PUBLICATIONS, — N AGDALEN “HEPBURN—A 1 TALE oF 8 SocoTtsit aN histo, Ry the author of Margaret Maitiand, izmo. cloth $1. Published by RIKER, THURNE & C0., No, 129 Fulton st., New York. “yt is a spirited and powerfal historical novel.”"—[N. Y. Tribune. TOW READY—PUINAM’S MONTHLY—AUGUsT— with of ve er Portrait of the author of “Tho Visions of Hashecsh,’’ aiid 1.—The Smithsonian lowttate—ite Legitimate Mission. 2.—lhe Lightuing Rod 8.—{erael Potter. A ay of Fifty Years’ Exile. (Concluded.) 4.—Contucius. 6.—splritual-Materialicm, 6 —1o Lyra. ¢ 7.—Stago- —— Stories. ere ) 8.—Wood Notes, Titeratore—Amerionn, English, French, German. Viee Arts, RECENT Ni other this (July) isa S ereat pumber, filled with a att rich variety of sound and ent for hot weather, i e Lod g get ‘the clev- erest pens in the com “Does credit to the erated “of country, and nehian ts usual speighdy, plestaat nd reld ance ‘Has its uy A it inept! food, well combin« pen 80 as to the , late and satisfy the gio + Albany ‘Curtis furnishes, in ‘Sea from Shore,’ an artic’ werthy of tho genile Elis.”’—[Hartrord Republican. “ It is w periodical of which we, ‘aaa i may well ‘be proud.’’—[N. Adams Transeript. “ Pyttnam’s Monthly, for ini never reached ua more opportuvely. It is jast the book to put new life and vigor in vs, while we are ‘nitting under the cool shadow of our cotinge Pwo this hot weather, to dispel the weariness and lassitude incident (oa summer season and a toilsome A fow hours of rest, with such a cheerful and “Inaptring companion, can Rae be correctly appre- ciated by the patrons of the work. Ie Democrat. G. P. PUTNAM 0, co, New York. arceation. ‘Trams —$3 per annum, n, oF 26 cents a number. The postage to Gat fasace does — exceed pine conts por quarter. , Will bo eng sui yee wile ‘Le sent free of postage, on receipt prom FRNCB. ‘The July number commenced the fourtly rolnme. N. B.— series of steel portraits of contributors ve be continued in each umber. E GREATEST WONDER YET. —A NEW SYSTEM of medicine. In the press, and will shortly appear, am medical work, entitled the Medical Pilot, or Now ‘Sys: tem, by Thomas Gibbins Hutchings, A.M , The ob- ject of the work is to @: the of aa mine ralsin the treatment diseases, while years of study ond laborious experiment have enabled the doétor to pro duce a new system, entirely vegetable, destined to form 4 Low era in medical treatment, and prod @ panaces: for all the ills flesh is heir to, while ihe constitution, af- ter treatment, becomes a in place ot being de- ee as uncer the old "The work 1s written & familiar style, void of all ‘abstruse langu*ge and technicalities, intended for the oe ye within the com- ension of all, and the mesns of ail, the whole be- nao ; new and valoable brad the tat Heal loge guardians, old, young, lous, temperate, thy an: sick, read, reflect, and Sud’ the the only true system in the healing art, Medical offiee, 609 Broadway, or 578 Hous. ten street. SPORTING, od SS ‘OR SALE—A VERY FINE BULL TERRIER poe, sultable for ¢ plates © or any one requiring a wate { cannot Price $100. Also, » rery lish black and tan termer, very small. I'rice si06. particulars apply to James Roviason, Faq., GIPORTING.—KING CHARLES AND BLENEWIM © spaniel pups, mammoth Newfoundland pups, Seotch ond English terriers, Englich greyhou ind a’ varie of other choice breeds, Stock dogs of arest Blood. is re opened. ____ BOABDING ANDLODGING. 2 BROADWAY—AN HPaery Fone Cres. se onan met Tey ox wag gn een The house espa ell the nena ‘an well a4 House has Pi veal baal dingle modations for persone trave! modern i improvements, 819 eee with or without board, for gen! v PC) FRANKLIN KLIN STREET —TWo ) PARLORS, ‘ON “THE | No other lodgers. Inquire at 203 Priuce street, » 0 first floor, and ved) room on the second, | two or three rooms, all oeatly furoished, etn, gentlemen, reas bot a gle ie comers tae asabove. N. B—Breajfast served if required. 5 LISPENARD “STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— Furnished bedrooms to let, to gentlemen without TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A with suits or single sce ‘with full or pa board, in the above new orown stone building, which is newly” furnished, containing all the wodern Improve- ments. waar and gentlemen whe are looking for per- ; ove top hy pet 47; manent will find here a delightfut home. STREET, NEAR FIFTH —The second floor to let, SEVENTEENTH iS -Nae avenue and Union Park. with board, pertinent farnished ; alsoa part of tho third. The house os ol ene loasted. . irate tablo if desired. fontherner: will find it an agreo- HOWARD STHEET, R BROADWAY.—SEVE- ral handsomely furni! rooms with closets ad- 1g, to let to copiamen, or tlemea and their ise ‘with fall or back parlor on the first floor. Bat! N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED AP ARTMENT, TO LET, with full board, in a French family, to one or two censleraeets gaa, bath, &c. Apply at fo. 100 Waverly place. FEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACOOMMO- dated with hoar:, in a pleasant location, near Uaion sguare, where they can en, 1 eae the comforts of a home. house has ali the modern AS Se mee For par- tieulars, address, Post paid, C. R. 1. Herald office. A YURNISHED ROOM WANTED BY TWO LADIES ip a gopteel family, where they can have tho use of once and Sanday board. Address Emma, Herald ablehome. References pa! Yor NG GENTLEMAN AND WIFE REQUIRE A room communicating with a smaller one, partially furnished. Fourd for lady only, where thcre aro no other doarders. and with » lady alone, or v@ry small family, Aodress R. Union Square Post Office. FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN can BE PLEASANTLY accommodated with single or double rooma, with board, at reasonable prices, by applying at 60 men, Srondway.” Referene required. etnnile tes FURNISHED PARLOR, WITH ONE OR two bedrooms attached, to let to ingle govtiemen | in & private house, with all the modern improvements, where all the comforts of a bome will be given. Ap: ply at 98 Prince street, a few doors wat of Broadway. GENTLEMAN DESIRES A WELL FURNISHED apartment, withont board, and within two blocks a tho Metropolitan Hotel. Addross C. L. V., Herald ne RT RERE YOUNG YOUNG AMERICAN GENTLEMAN WOULD LIKE toobtain board in a Freuch family on Brooklyn leights. A private family Preferred. ‘The beat of re- ference given and required. Please address box 2,089 New York Post Office. LADY, WITH. Pee rena WOULD LIKE TO OB- tain rivate family lving in the country, near New orn” dress, stating terms, Mra. debuson ia office. seanvine AND LODGING. — ‘averley pier, which at & reason 3 either to permanent or transient boarders. de WO YOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN KE AccoM dated with hoard, on moderate terms, ina femby, at No, 13 Union place. Brooklyn, three oy walk from Hamilton avenue ferry. e bedroom is \ desirable, being o large back porlor, ou Bret floor, Ay as al JT. a tandem een> al By qenrnnn APARTMENTS IN A_ PRIV. bouse ana gente! neighborhood consisting of » cr, three bedrooms und basement. Rent $22 until ¥ sinedongal. ____ HORSES, 8, CARRIAGES, a, 7 1, OR SALE—TWO PONY. BUILT pecaswavns: VERY F trotters, fifteen hands high, ak old, warrar zound, kind, ‘nd tro0 ‘rom aay any’ fau fine borve, sixteen hands ) and | three minutes, 7 OR DR SALE-SECOND HAND CARRIAGES, ING 4 order, viz. :--One ee ‘gina age | Be crit, square phase . saat, pice price $100; alee: 3 pan Also, satan wt L. ADA! ith stryet aod T) | $80; one light top wagon, ‘with top; price $105. rovhaways, Uretta, car riage Manufactory, corner } ave OR SALE—A HANDSOVE BAY PONEY, TWH) hands high, fe yeare old, warranted. porf sound. and kind ip a!) harness; veryeesy under ead ruilsble tor a ladies’ phaton; price 8 Apply to’ RAY, No. 69 Woonter wirovt. OR SALF—A LARGE PAIR OF IRON-GRAY HOP: eleven hands bigh. and warranted sound, kind rentle; also a bey horse, rixteen handahigh. Wit sold obeapit Spplied for immediately. For furthor ticulars apply to W. BLACKWELL, 13 Buckmanaty 8 Clipten court ) OR SALEA 1WO HORE FEED WAGON, A harnese (nearly new): ire of J. K. SMiT, €0., corner of Thi a ee asid Mingveetr street, Bee lya. OR SALE--ONE HORSE WAGON, PRINCE ALB body, J. Ford's best; has been but little used; is ee elon, — wil iy peer Can be seen Dusepberry’s & Van Duzer’s carriage repositi io, Chrystis ; et, near Broome. ee OR SALE—A GOOD SORREL HORSE, -PERFEC sound and kind; will stand without tying. aire at tho grocery, corner of dexington avenue « renty-sixth street, R SALF—A BaY MARE, 1536 HANDS Ht five years old, sound and 3 Eogineer sto trots in 3% minntes; just from the country. Px $226. Apply to P. RAY, 69 Wooster atreet. R SALE—A SPLENDID FIVE. YEAR OLD DAPE bay horse, pear 16 hands De eerie accnd 5 ind ine: Teapect, well suit business, ivan encellont pny tees a wil ince aoe cheap. < ply, for three aya, ¢ at 238 First avenue. ad SALE—A FIRST. RATE FAMILY HORSE, € ears old, fi pgeetorinen or th, warren’ be doand and kind in barnes paddle hor also a it buggy wagon, bu! os Ay Inquire Hom: IN’S stavie, 110 East Thirteenth street. OnE FOR SALE —HE B FIr FOR ANY HEA; and is sound and tonlyiee oY. Cut by tral. ound "Will be told cheep, to P. 416 Wert street, pre ae agg Hos, on AND eee yore Orbe hands high, 8 zantad sound inde wee, potas in cnt y last. Also a shied wi be, with peehzeiee ae mdiow perme vay street, Brooklyn. Bess CLIFTON, STATEN ISLA| vate family, within a a ae distance of howe is ino grove, a s Bne moner the water. Summer or t bath- Reference cacbanged. addront with mame and number, Mrs. C. B., Post ipg, apd so on. E Seay PERSON WILLING TO PAY FIFTY in advance, can have a handsome room aoe Bi Hatin ee te bets minutes walk from the Bigs: FRONT “PARLOR, AND BED-ROOW AD- IN A PRI- fanderbilt’s with dowa town. om, box 101 101 Herald off 5 efcining, 00 ceoond floor, firniahed oF Rats house. ion Derivation "Feral pag hengrven roc pena ge Noe oo “West Treaty. ith street. Setien teen room, with breakfast and tea, in Biicroy in Brooklyn (occu, bya re his He wtio wk who have more room than they ped). ated about two ond @ half miles from the grounds about the house consist of an entire 4 4 garden, barn, &c. Stages run past tho door every haif Lour. "Address R., Box 2,185 Pos OARP—WANTED, A GOOD SIZED FURNISHED rocm, for ® aingie gentieman, with or without purtial board, In a private amily, or _whoro there are ut fow bearders. Addrese H, P. H., Herald office. Buz. ‘WANTED—BY A RESPECCABLE ME MECHANIC ond his wife, ina private family, or where thore sre but few boarders. Location must not Pe above Hoas- ton street. Address G. G., Broadway Pos! é OARDING—AT 94 WARREN STREET.—-ROOMS FUR- nished or unfurnished, with board. Gontlemen #ili &c.—WANTED, ONE OR TWO YOUNG GEN- find ita pleasant location, and the comforts of a home | Office No. 72 Beaver, near Hanover may be enjoyed. N.B.—Transient and day commedated. Terms moderate. rate, Apply as adbecticito denn OARDING—A FEW SIN SINGLE GE GENTLEMEN, OR GEN. ee Ee ec eces and their tae gt can be accommodated wi avi particulars apply at426 Hudson street. beeee amon tee | 2! second street. OARDING.—TO LET, A PARLOR, ON THE FIR3T men. well furnished room, anda Festidt tow home wi oon wee to style and formality, treet, eat of F)OARD, NEAR ia WEST OF BROADWAY—VERY Please call at 29 Clinton pl: OARD DOWN TOWN —F. Sate ie ties, see oes it boarders taken. OARD AT ‘HOBOKEN.— PLEASANT FURNISHED Berney 7k y Garden street, noar Third, TQOARD 1 1N BROOKLYN—A GENTLEMAN theo, 8 oy ntnsle pantheon Mane can be scccusmiogated } phearant ne Feo oe ety, Poston, awe GENTLEMEN, OR GENTLEMEN handsomely furnished rooms at 49 and 51 West Twenty- sas toa per aya and sa yeh or two single gentle- will find this a Inquire at 1 Geantifal rooms, newly farelnens Jet, pormanent- pA per =. and gas. ee ead very cool and bogs Moin also made ame can be ac. roen. Transicnt ko a ies lp ied A ASE can obtoin a large pimccnn Srvct front room, pl hm 5 a few boarders taken. house is situated on very pe The = ground. Apply at 165 Adams street, near Fulton ferry. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN—A FEW BOARDERS can be scoommodated with full or | board at vane atreet, between Hicks and Colambia streets, cae extended porters 102 Grand Bers, witha upla of Hilo Peas GENTLEMEN | strictly confidential. Inquire at No. 84 rts 55500 & NOTICES. o esr oxperinee os this alt, has about 1, G which bo at one real value. Can Nan har 40,000 fa fn nine rod pae og! wil be Va aa Address Herald office, \’ TO $1,500.—WANTED, TO INVE a above ha ag as in 60: The of referer dee C.8., Herald Sia, ating’ what what the business is oud wierean view may be bad. 20 10 $200.—AN ACTIVE, INDUSTRIOUS MA Lote the above capital, wishes to join in the baki iste basineee, Shona be has no obj wil ave the nore ks in 1 Iau torwork team employer A dress J. A, W., Heral i PARTNFR WANTED, ‘WIth A SMALL CAs) ital, to enlarge an ‘m-door cash business ca ce for & plain, Bteas a man ; also a nt Sa ‘Dusinose for exle with 4: 4 & email fara! ly. A ly immediately at No. 105 Twenty-sixth street, ne thavenue, PARTNER “WANTED—A PRAC PRACTICAL JEWELL and silversmith preferred, with from $1.09) to 81,5 capital, which can be prodtatl; ey, ino _ ly ¢ ‘pectable business. For an in’ th re name, Watch, Herald office. \O-PARTNERSHIP.—O. W. C. BCHACK, STOCK AN Exchango broker, baviog formed 3 co Teh with WM H SCOFIFLD, they qill sontinac the bus'ne! Srom this date uncer the firm of SCHACK & SOOLILL! ©. W. ©. SCHACK. _New York, July 31,1884. WM. H. SCOFTEL9. Ds LERS TN EGGS, BUTTER, 0 OR OTHER PRODUC! in and about Washington Market, whose buasiaos and carried on to better advantage > With $200 or $800, will please rald office, for this week on}; esealots Be teet be goods ees es with a connect Tereccea, may address JARTNER WANTED—IN A Witiieux MERCAN tile business, established a number of y: en EXE es cet ee eaten Ade; box 1 ae al meee re agen ote name an e in @ manefacturing business already ests = ‘manufactured are staple ardsles [: this and the merkets. There is an unlimited de for , &t @ profit of 26 to 83 per cent on tien sn hgh than ‘an opportanity money very ra, None but of good charac- tor need recama, Ne 8 wierd, Herald office. MUSICAL, 00." FIRST PREM PREWUM PIANO- ot and second eee W. LADD & OO. ina who make it their atudy to make instruments ash t * thoes vost residing wit! ‘with them feel ee taes ‘and at home. | tention to our ped gi AY niente Md i hee ‘The house is new and airy, in a healthy pores! and | action, which has no sayerior rig all on, polste which ee ene = ‘of Legit ferry, a beg tT of | constitute a Partedt instrumen', and gentlemen, Terms reasonable. me Res 7 eee gh. pa eeeen Drveleet._ OARD ON STATEN ISLAND. —HANDSOMELY FUR- nished rooms, with board, in a private eatablish- ment, overlooking tha ba: would find it s delightfal hisas for two or ee Pilg ‘Terme euitablo for the accommodations. real name, F.G, Union squsre Port Office. OARD single otiomen con obtain firet clees board at a ‘the bay and harbor. A desirable place for bathing/ near the hoveo. Inquire at the residence formerly occupied by Mra. Bertier. YOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR A A LADY, ATA / farm house, where there aro no other boarders, within one hour's ride or sail from the city, and conve nient to sea bathing. Adaréls J. W., Brosdway Post Office, stating locality and and terms. EF RNISHED ROOMS, ON THE SECOND OR THIRD floors, without board, with gar, marble mantels, &c. to lot to gentlemen in a private faiwily nue, near Twenty-fifth street. ‘Address | Rooms, box 1,839 Post Office. i age ROOMS TO LET TO SINGLE GENILE- men, with or without partial board The rooms are neatly furnished, and the house painted th: it, and to permanent persons "be rooms will be hg! 4 reasonable. References given and required. Apply a! 482 Broome street, near way. Ou RNISHED ROOMS TO LEZ.—A PLEASANT BACK room at $3 Por week ; sles alco a ayutn S attic room at $175 per week. “Ap 71 Crosby sixeot, one block from Br er {URNISHED APARTMENTS —TO LET, THREE HAND- some rooms on the cond floor, fo single gentle. wen, without board, in a private faraty. Two of the Troms are large and airy, aultable for t tlemen cach; the other is a peat room, rot, vulval for one geutleman. Reference required, Apply at 193 Franklin | street. OBOKEN BOARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEWAN wife, and cbild. Not particalar as to location, bul quite particular as to comfort. Address, for three days, stating terms, W., Hoboken Post Office. I OOM ANN WEDROOM TO LET—WITH CLOSETS, or Croton, &o., furnished or unfurnished, convenient ‘a dreamaker, or gentloman and lady, or «mall family. ddress, with AVL te coe EDWARD BARTON, PROFE-SOR bd AT FORT HAMILTON.—FAMILIFS AND | pupils. on Fourth ave- | corner of Fifth avenue and iT | Bank for Baviogs | ‘OR SALE CHEAP A A PIANO FORTE Must, be disposed of ™ the immodia’ owner is to Europe on the 5th. Can be seen at 142 eat Clifton. A sama family | Weat Ninotees th street for three days he concerti uitar and gives ic struction at 604 Sirih hvewue or at the reridence of his He imparts s sufficient knowledge of tho guiter in six Jeasons, to onable any lady or gentleman to sccom- houso cligibly situated, and commanding fine view of | pan; themeelves im yooat 1 ee SFLLING AT COST —HENRY BEN ARY, 823 Lanta offers by sale a fino assortment of new and second band of the best New York 1nd Boston make. A: i want of a good bo cel ge it to hia ¢ to call there, ax he is selling them at $e per oats any one else in the city. LOST AND FOUND, —— — O8T—ON THURSDAY, JULY 27, IN GOING FROW Arnold’s dry goods store, in Canal street, to the Nineteenth street, a gold lively ved bracelet, Asuitable reward will be paid on returning it to 178 Water street. OsT—A CARPET BAG, with LADY'S APPARET,: itis i Cabs to huve bean taken by mistake froin the steam! Cabawba, or from the small swambost that took her P iguege om shore, the 15th of Jul rome ‘oom tor cvachman. The finder will be keel. lyrewar ded by leaving it at 136 East Niveteenth otreet. L= BANK BOOK NO. 46, 010, « ON 8EAMENS’ Bank for Savings. The Jer will be liberally re- farded by leaving it with the psyiog teller at the abore 5 OsT.—ON THE ivth OF JU JULY, 1 FEET BOAT? 4 two pair of sculls, with blue yunwall, white waist? eg water line, painted white insies. trimmed with red’ e name on the back of the board CHARLES McC AY, o Rattery place. Any person returning said baat to T Nisbet, Battery place, will receive five dollars reward. O8t—ON SUNDAY NIGHT, JULY 80, AT THE FIR? in Jersey City, a book of deposit of the Seamaa’é Vhoever will return it to the owner, at D. & J. Sadler & Co., 164 William street, New York, will be eultably rewarded, _ MICHAEL HILLEN. REMOVALS. Revs saaes McCREERY & 00. HAVE iit ‘moved from No, 72 Wi street to No. 37 Warrem 4

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