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FINANCIAL AND COMMERC}ALe MONEY MARKET. Monnar, July * OP MN. ‘Taio bas been a very bice day in Wall stroat, aad holi- | ave of fancy stocks have been obliyo! to. audmit to a farher decline. At the first board New York Cantral Bands fell of \{ por cent; Canton Commoy, 4; Nicara- pee Transit, 4; Camberland Coal, 3g; Erie Ralroad, U4 5 GCiacionati, Columbus and Clevelan! Railrows, Kiet ~ | gan Central Railroad advanced 3 per cont; “levolsad and Teledo Railroad, 3 At the opening quotations were lower thamatthe close. At the first call it looked aa teongh @ panic had spread ever the street, an) uo one dared to buy at any price; but st the seem call there war's little more biuding, and prices tcgrared a |ittle ‘The market is in a wretchod consition, sed wo see DO Signe of any imwoetis'e improvement. At the current ew rates, contracts are bolag closed up, anil partive aro whhdrawing from operations of all kinds. There are no Buyers in the stroet for a rhe. Stocks rnowlved ov the ma turity of contracts, sre belt where the parties have the sooias, and whore they have not sro put on the market for | sale. A portion of the sales are forced im this way The mo- | pey market is cavy enough on certain classes of business paper, and the banks are firly begging for omploymoat for their sury}ue funds. Thig etate of things may last so Jong)ae our friend Sante Anna leaves his vostte un touched; but ae he is rather a slippery customer to deal wih, politically as financially, the banks may be ovaght papping. A sudcen call for the three und a tilt millions | would give a pretty serioas turn to the murket, and what few loans were out on call Would soon disappear Tho Danks could reslize on their stock cali loss at anoat fif- teen gimutes’ notice, avd were, therefore, prepared tor apy emergency; but if they lock up all their funds in busness poper, they will uot be available for a time, nad | fe would be Githeult \o'mHep any large cali from aeposie tory 1) would be sound policy to not extead too mech om the -treogt) of San's Auna’s deposits, or the result my be someshst similar, on a smaller keule, to the re- meal of the deposits by a great man im foricer thames Alter the w jourumentof the Board to day, tne follow. fog rales of stocks were mado’by AH. Nivoiay:— Sisony Shade BR Us Dery. am added Jew ue To), Norw x &Clev, do SL00 Siad liver & L brie’ RR, ud mort, ay New York & N Haven 7s, itt do- Chemung Raftread., Telaware, Lagkawana & Western RR. Obio Life In-uranee aud Teast Compiny kmpire City Bank Auantic Bank,, Ulster Mining Co" per abay Mecklenb’g Gol Go N 0, Seueon Draper's remi-weerly sele of stocks and bends will tale place ot the Merchants’ Exchange to-morrow, ‘Ther siay, at twelve and @ half o’elock. Among tho bonds tom offered are one hundred thourand dollars of thove | M' Bhg Associs..1,196,140 af the Now York and Harlem Railroad Company. At the second board, the market was slightly better Nicaragua Transit advanced 1 per cent; Cumberland Coat, %; Erle Railroad, 3; Reading Railroad, 34; Cleve- Jand and Toledo Railroad, 1; Illinois Central bonds, 3; Northern Indiana RaUroad, 4; Michigan Southorn Con- strusclon Railroad fell off 134 per cent Tro stesmebip alps, at Boston, from Liverpool, brings four daya later inteligence from Europe. The news docs motamonunt tomuch. Quotatious for console are about the same as formerly reported. Cotton wasn active de- mand, without change in prices. Our last quotations were firmly maincained. Bresdstuifs wero doclining. ‘Tho fine weather of the few days before the etoaier left Jhnd vlackened pusiness, amd lower prices had been ac- cepted. The markets gencrally were dull. ‘Toe failuro of a large stock commission house hae been reported for some da; At present the reportis mot Wrivally true, but the probability is, that anless some favorsble change takes place in dnancial affairs, its efforts to continue in operation will not prove snecessful. [tis wel! known that the house has been Isboring under tim. eulsies, in consequovee of its intimate cor 1 wit tie leading railroad projects of the dsy, nnd those eeeu- ritves are s0 much depreciated that it requires an onor ous smount of capital to carry them. Hoklers cannot ea.) bem, and can borrow on them, oud it Is, therefore, eusy to foresee tho result of such a posiilon. Iv give @ome iden of tho opinion entertained by capits!’ ts rela- five to tbs class of secur ties, it Is oaly necesiny ootate bat Lrie Kailroad stock cannot be by povhecated Jor more than thirty dollara per store ‘The steo! holders of the Horlem Railroad Company will amect on Tuesday, at ona o'clock, at No. 1 Centre stret, to determine what coarse they will pursue in regard to the over iseno of stcck Mung of them are opposed to aiding the amount to the capital, but are in favor of purchasing and cancelling it The company still have owe of the seven per cent mortgage bonds on hand, sand it is proposed by many of ihe stockholders that the ou pany should advertioe for proposals for parties to re- sive the bonds at par, "and namo the Icwest price they will furnish the stock to the amonat of tho over iseue. Tue steamship St Louts, for Havre, has been again eteined. She wiil leave tomorrow (Tuesday), at the usual hour, ‘The cemand for foreign exchange hag ently eer moderate to-day, without any change in mates, We eontinue to quote bills on London at 974 4 9% per cent premium, on Paris, at Of. 15 a Sf. 12%. Tre Cumberland Cos! Company brought dows tors of con}, aa "follows: —July 24th, 1,009 tons; b, 1,054; 26th, 1,430, 27th, 1,287; 28th, 1,270; 20th, 1,260, Total, 7,690 tons. from May Ist to Avguet Ist, amounted to 86,588 “-na, and aseach month has shown an increase oa the ono previous, it is fair to ostimate that the businces of the year will amount to about 400,000 tona. This is ovr cal- eulot cn for the year ending May Ist, 1855—the Scat year of Yr. slebaffey’s administration. The returnof the Giclian steamer, reporting bad coal, her supply being « @ superior quality, was in consequence of the ignorance Of the Italisn engineer. This vessel goos to sea to . or wow, Tuesday, and tho President of the Cumberland Onal Company proceeds outside of the Hook with hor, an ex- falbition of intelligent energy worthy of imitation on the gert of officers in other companier. ‘Ibe Second Avenue Railrosd Company has jost com- pleted ite track to Eighty sixth stroot, and cars will ommeace running to that poiat in about ten days. The ‘track il! not bo extended beyond Kighty- sixth street for the present, or not until the residents of Hariom come forward avd do something about completing the lise. ‘The road can be carried to the Harloin line at very little expense, and wo trast those who will be most beuoitte, Dy tLe extension will step up to the company’s office and @ubscribe for somo of the stock. The Second s,vnue is the tine-t on the {sland, and it will be the Mret thickly gottled along ite entire length, It is aa level as a hense oor, sud must ultimately be onc of the mort splen*!1 thorouchfares in the couniry. It is in the power of tho people of Harlem to have (ie Second Avonue Railroad fim she early the apppoaching fall; bat they mast pro- vice a portion of the means necessary for the purpose. The warrants entered at the Treasury Department, ‘Washington, on the 28th inst., were as follows :— For the redemption of stork: Bor the pa; ment of other I'r For the Cusiom ..... Covered into the Treasury from Lands. Jor the War Depsrtment.. Bor versying for the War De: partment. Bor the Navy Department...... Jer repaying forthe Navy Deparime 2 The Legislature of Now Hampshire hes passes th Bowing law relative to over issues of stocks sees $40,899 60 Any president, oashi¢r, treasurer or seoro. vy, or any @ther officer or stoskbolder of any bank, ro cad, man ‘wiacturing or other corporation in thir State who shall kno ingly, and wilfully sign, iesae, or cause to be issued any shares in tho eapitai stock of their ros- ive corporations, other than those authorised in cbasters, or by. some amendment therote, shall be deemed and adjudged — of felony, and when duly convicted thereof, shi bo senegroe by @ fine mot ex ceeding one thoucand Jol and imprisoned in the Btate prion for not less than one, nor more than seven years, at the discretion of the Co uurt Hero is a beginning, and we trust thas ber @fanother year, the Legislature of every Waioo will havepaseed a similar law The annexed statement exhibits the movements in the office of the Assistant Treasurer of thie port for the month of July, 1854:— Asmerant Tamascner’s Orrice, Rectrm asp Deacese MENTS, JULY, 1854 the lapso tate in the July Ist, 1854, By Balance... 6. ST451,404 29 Recei pis. On account of Customs... + $4,117 487 59 “Patent fees. 2.404 98 4 Post OF. Dep't 00,828 & «4 Transfers 2,860,000 90 “4 Miseellaneca: 64,717 04 7,096,223 45 $14,540,097 74 Payments. ‘Treasury crafts $9,202 499 06 Feat Office de 211,442 16 $5,122, $1,102,061 © 910,826 44 Talence, July 1, 1864, P) belance due J peyments,, BOWANOG.+ 6+ eee vrey 4 The coal business of the compasy te ly 903,770 10 #50 888 17 ae 8 soe 71408 98 By balance due specia) tepeet By deposits during the month, | totadseees To payments. .$4.697,517 46 4, ‘The ovly item in erent of any iaterest or im- portanes, ls the fact that the revenue from customs in July, 1854, waa upwarde of balf a million jee than in { the oorrersondivg mouth of 1963. This is equal toa | falling off fn the velue of imports of nearly three mil- Mons of dollars. We are informed that Mr. J. W. Griffith, the ship haa just been laying tho keel of a bark of 400 tone, the frame ta be made of timbers of from twelve to fifteen feet long, Dent by end pressure by the Ship Tim- Ler Pending Company instead of the short eross-grail ed nive and ten feet futtocks, of which vessels are naunl- ly built. New York cans] toll reseived at New York city from the ocmmencement of navigation ~— “Pe, 8 TENG. for sound, mostly W sera mtead, pre Coamie At Aerts Drove Yard—OM area # 3 a lah sg plirsparw St the week, 4.583. the week 1p detail, ‘Agotber wae Go enna ‘the supplies, came By the Hudson River Railroad. “ Kentucky, on care and foot. By Hudson Raver boats, “ “ “ 13 “ Brle 127 Hudson River 184 Prices, &c.—-Thero has been & good show of heaves dar- ing the week, with @ fairdemand, at prices not mate- | rially varying "trom those of Jat poe a We hear of # ms | extra bringing as high es $10 50, but the fair marker arerage must be taken at the figures below. About 250 would be left over. Cows and calves take a wider range thay usval—the highest price being for prime animals Sheep and lanybs are a shade easier. Swine pleoty, gore qi . We revise our quotations to correspond wit Ist of May, to August let, 1854.. $158,233 69 | Seedy, From Apri 20, to Augast 1, 1863. 1234788 81 | tue soles to,day | Wmereare...gseecereeees cevacecpeee 29,490 38 | peng ‘he annexed statement exhuibita ihe average daily ous movemont of the Jeading departments of the banka of 6 50 this eity for the wook ending Saturday morning, July 29, es 1854 — 4% New Yoru Crry Barve. — 4 Banys. Loan, Specie. Circu'n. Deporis ova and Am. Hachango.$4,12717 , 61885 | 900,626 4,824,201 | calves BO venta, and 5,082 lamba Beovew ali | Avantic, ois 784 96,183 280) 604 sold at from 87 to $9 60; calves from $30 to | Amerie 4,277,168 1,998,248 117,133 5,161,789 | $45; extra brought $60. at from $4 50 to $5 | Commerce... $905,289, L089,075 on 700 6,211,583 | 60 per owt., live weight. Sheep bronght from $2 to $4 50 Commenweslth,. 1,168,093 "316,766 08,286 "908,277 | @ $7 60; lambs, $1 00 to $560.8 $5 GU—all sold. New dore., ev 285,714 2,960,484 | — At CLamberlain’a, (Hudson River, Bull's Hoad.)—250 North America, /)576,030 195,008" 74,544 1,512,723 | deeves, 100 cows and catves, 200 veuia, 3,160 shop ant State... ‘988,266 688,684 sit, 1s 203,107 8,020 lambs. ‘The beevea aald at from $8 to $10 50. cows Union. 3 9 and calves, from $20 to $50; veals, 40. a Te ; ahoep, Kepublio, anere 8,040,3 288 $3.a $7; lads, $2 50 a $5 50, according to quality. Yowery 29,61 8; 201,813 At Morgan O'Brien's, (No. 9 Sixth sueot).—At mar, Ereadnay '382,484 § 128,758 202) 10087601 ket, 170 beef cattle, 70 cows and colvoa, ani 50 vals, Butchers’, 86,081 “24,768 "893,377 tive. Bales of beeves at from $3 to $9 50 per (ontral 20051 97,097 268,813 | hundred; cows and calves, $25 a $40, ©) some extra at 7 684,322 77/947” 1a) 410/698 } $500 $55. Tho veala sold'at 43;c. ao. per 1d. Chemical 1)221)(1,141,805 926,878 261,018 990,480 RUCAPTTOLATION. Citizens”, 13,367 62,453 149,634 578,133 Bemes, Cows and Gatoes, Vea! Gaines Sheep. ch 5 i 97,440 1,220/080 | Allerton’s,...2,588 250 1,001 96,687 2/058,87! | Brownings... 281 io 5,082 91,164 "825,579 | Chamberlain's 250 190 6,170 116,032 355,648 | O'Brions, 170 10 - 101,104 89,775 — ed es pis 107/510 _ 294/674 8,289 65) 12.25 100,431 2,247,950 ‘The marfet was quict, with smell sales at 180,548 '381,102 | the official weekly quotations. |The weekly re; of the pine oe Brokers? Ansosiatio closed Manbattan. Marin . 700, 40,499 96,7 Marke 1,118,060 95,808 100,700 810,723, Mechanios’ 7,..9,567,318 940,050 827,690 3,1 52,765 241,676 787,562 Mecb’s & Traa’s, 685,838 31,823 183,163 107,059 1,257,180 258,157 4,896,603 271, Merchante? Ex. 2)627,740 Metropolitan . 93,007 bn 780,967 127,256 165,665 1,800,129 | ight engagements. ‘ORK CLARSIFICATION. Cy nl ny Corr Ko Fey fae of importan:e were reported. 15; 799 | The stock of Rio in this market was catimated at about 50,000 bage, while the stocks of Marseaibo and Laguyara 408,756 | were ligh' FreiGnTs.—Owing to the scarcity of produce and tho abundance of room, ratea to Liverpool wero lower, with About 20,000 bushels of grain wore evgaged, partly to filli up, at 2344. a 8d., in bulk. Flour "904, 787 | was at 9d. to 1s. asked, and cotton at 4a for compress- 107.432 645, 415 | ed. 100 bbls. pees were engaged by tho steamer, and 226,555 899,540 | 100 bhis. Mquida bj sally ven at 7a. a. por ton, There ol 429 91,507 | was nothing rap Havre cotton and 97,007 87,559 | bone were at 3c. selfing To sseurcraie rates were dull ae * 124} 772 033, 108 | at 4(c. per foot measurement, Onental . 96, 3428 812,606 Fuvrr. coenene 260 boxes bunch reisins brought $2 608 Pacite, 108): s 578,361 | $2 6235 per box. Peoples’ Hay.-—The market a1 7 ah with sales of 4005 500 Phoenix ie ait 2,300, 769 | balos, at 65 a 70c. - pa aN 193,1 bad; 3315 Trox.—ales of 100 tons Scotch plg were mado at $41, lors 464, 7963 | six months. The ordinary rango was from $4] a $42. 89,088 374,600 Liu. was scarce and waute’ at previous Poorman “Sirs the The aales embraced 110 Uhds, Cabs Muco- 250,087 243, yado, on private terms, oy 8 BABE AGT 480,060 250,087 208908 | Nae rons —The toarbot wae quiet, Spirits were at Total,,.....$92,588,579 16,886,866 8,766,777 74,700,666 | about 450, a 470., with 80 bbls. ate ‘ths latter price; and Palances wook ending een bY Lo. do. ‘Tal to date... senses eee + 246,087,570 ‘The annexed statement exhibits a comparison of the leading departments from tho first up to the last week ly returoa —~ New York Crry BANK. 1888. Loans. Deposits. Circulation. Sparie. Jane 21, , $95,520,658 $50,018,171 $9,064, 108 $12,174,561 1) 98,868,807 67,917, 65 1,102, 67, 1446424 58, 312,478 , E €0,885,362 9,075, «++ 90,910,012 68,908,956 8,068 * 90'088;788 60,071,252 8,606, | 89,759)466 63,299,577 8.642. Feb. 4°. . 90,549,577 61,208,468 8,996, Feb 91,494,092 61,024,817 8,994, Fed, + H 10/518, 400 , 10,189/240 Apr 395,826 10,204,009 Aprit 18:- 22,581,808, 0,286,800 spe 0.186.241 ri ¥ es 10,628,976 10,951,253 a "437,030 12)118,043 10,981, 631 19,281,060 180 Sane 17.. ION ABT June He. 88,751,952 638876 85,608,591 88,347,281 12,267,318 July 15. 90)487,008 Yeord. 043 July 22: 921011870 Joly 29.. 92.688,579 b,8 ot Tho aggregate bank movement con smaller last wook than during the week provious. According to the abore returns, thore has beon a decrease in doposita of $1,1°S 420; in circulation, $11,512; in specie, $898,445; angan | ——— increase in disconnts of $570,709, There is netuing im- portant intheso changes. They do not show so much strength on the part of the banks; bat, on tho contrary, Woakuess, when {t should not appear. The discount line of the banks has been enlarged, in consequence of the accurpulation of fande on the celling in of stock lo-xs. } Since the recent defaleations, the banka have been pir ticularly cautious in taking atock collaterals, and have as much as possible avoided them altogether. The regu- Jar lino of discounts, therefore, shows an increase, and it will probably gradually enlarge until confidence in stock cecnritics i¢ reinstated, when we may look again for» return on the part of the banks, to the system which bas been co long practiced in tbis city, and which has remulted in vo much ruin to «pecuiators. "Stock Excha Mowpay, July © 1, $1000 Erie Ine Bas... Gon 000 do.. 50 NY ER 4! 9 1000 ErieCn Bas "Ti 7 oo NYCRR Bas. . 38 do ....b3 84 2000 11 ‘en BRD 605 10 abs Am Ex Bk... 304°, £0 Bk siate NY..03 8 6,769,879 | Prime, per bbl. 11,180,300 | sorrel horse Unexpected. common rosin at $1 75—raw was nominal at $3 87 0 $4. Cisannro House TRANeacrions. Ons.—We have only to report sales of 200 baskots Tachanges for week ending Av) 4 $105,695 228 || olive, at $3 62% 0 $875, ench; and some lota of linseed at . Z ped Rien Reseee gales Other kin thesia yi ovEs10NS.—Pork favored buyers; the sales cml Rota} sto Gates. assets see eosT Bop | 600 bbls. at $12.26 a $12 9734 for mess, ond $1037 bid Salea have been reported of 256 cut ments at former quotations; 329 Dols. lard, chiofly a 0%. a l0e., per H ; and 800 bbls. beef at atoady, rates. Butter and were unaltered. Cer onpgpe of 100 casks were made at Jyc. adic. Fer lb. Svesrs —The transactions for the day included about 800 hdds. Cuba Museovado, at 43¢c. a Gc., and 340do. New Orleans, at 4 4c. ‘Tartow. —Some 8,000 ‘Ibs. prime realized 123gc. per Ib. Topacco.—The sales embraced aboat 40 hhds. Ken- tucky leaf, at'8e. a 9e., and 100 do. do., not previously reported, at Bic. 0 6 424 bales Havana at 24. hel Hi and 80 casee New York and Obio seod leaf, at Se. a 94 Wiiskry.—The dey’s movements amounted to 650 bie Ohioand prison, at 0c. a Ste, and 69 hads. drudge at 80c. per gallon. 2 aie 3 va ey 7 3 ve ea! nye 0, 8 in 5, to skeloton ons, Wm. Foods ra tzeville; 8. MoLaughlin’s b. m. Lady ‘ Toertay, Aq atch, $1,000, mile Beate, 3in 5 be ads orgs True Joho, of Now York, and ‘arat: 8. ace poke ‘Troe John, to Woodruff do. br. m. Belle, of wil ‘WM. WOODRUFF, Propricter. TURP A PACING MATCH FOR $200, TO COME ff Thureday, August 3, at 2o'clock P. M., at G. Pay's Hotel: half wile heats, the best three ln Gre tohar. ness. G. Day names black horse Spider; J. Paxton names . DAY, preprietor. NION COURSE, LONG ISLAND —TROTIING.—ON Monday, July 91, ot 2 o'clock, P. ML, & match for $100, mile heats to barnees. yee bm Lady Hudler, H, Weodruff names the abore horses belong up the North Rive River; ug Pete will leave the Williamsburg ferries for the course every half hour. SRAW & WHITE, Proprie w TOHES, SEWELRY, &0. aette AND EN AMELLED, WATCHES—SOWR IN hunting cases, $60 to $176 ewoh. CG. (. ALLEN, No. 11 Wall stroot, near Broadway, eccond tivor. TANauseD ‘WATCHES TOR LADIES — BEAUTIN th los, from $85 to $00, warranted. G. 0. ALLEN, street, near Broadway, second floor. 6 oro play OF pay, an: 063 | positively como off as soontionod above. | awe NOMETERS, WAT’ eo aristion, from $1" \ 11 Wall street, near Broag 1) PLENDID GOLD POOKET Ke run without any perce $150. G C. ALLEN, No second f floor, JT URGENSON'S WATCHES, IN HUNTING Casts from $150 to $200; warranted perfect timo- keepers. &. . ALIEN, No. 11 Wall stscet, near Brosaway, se- con joor. RE’ ARDS. _ Om REWARD.—DROWNED, WHILE BATHING, e) at Clifton, Staten Inland, betwoen 6 and © clock, on Wednesday evenin pg, aly "asth, Richardt Mal- lon, about thirty-divo yeara of age, five feet eight inches Deight, eandy hair and whiskers, ‘The, above reward wi ‘or the recovery of the body. Inquire or addreas HERON & CO,, express, ab Staton island! o--", foot of Whitehall streot, t THE RECOVERY OF A Lit answers to the name of Mary Ano ! yed from 189 Fast Thirty-fifth street n poet “dag gee was drossod no hood or ully received & r on fa a pluk froek, w and ry tonvet, Avy tidings of her wil bo than by ber afflicted pare: & REWARD.—108T, ON THN MORNING OF Db NDE cist inctant, im passin, oy street or Broxd ; memorondan y. 8 small ‘J. Logan.” “The finder will rec returning it to John M. Bruce’ , or J. Logon, 92 Mercer street, ried on tho cover 6 above reward by 186 end 188 Water THe LECTURE SEASON. ———— ; , _ BETURE ON POPERY i. 3 %. JOvOH, A cave rf A leliver a locture is (Tacs M10 S1%4 $0 Btouington i... a arch. at Gelock. atthe Broaieay. Tubarnasl WON ¥ Cen pa ee te OANA... 60 | ‘where he forfeltn 62,000 to any Nomen ‘Catholic p - , 5 BONorth Indious itt O64 | OF Mehop who will como forwant and prove that the as 90000 Ind State 5's, 16000 Til Ceo RR Bala. eRe ‘OND 9845 70 BOARD. 50 Erie RR... 5 do 00 eee 8000 N ¥ Cen RBds 84 do... 60 Hud Riv RR 100 Reading RR 600 100 do bf 800 do., 100 100 do 200 8Clev, C&C 400 Canton ¢ 10 Clev & Tol f 100 Comb 120 North Ind UR... 95 200 Ise bella 40 N Tod Const'n... 823g 100 N ¥ 18 Mich S Conet’n,. 825 TRADE REPORT. Mowpar, July 31-0 P.M. Asnts.~-Sales wore made of 60 bbls., at $581 for | pots, and $ 60 for poarla, por 100 Iba. BxxapeTvrrs —Flour was doing better, the stock being | «mail and demand active. The day's business inc! 8,500 bbls —inferior to choice State at 84 87 !4 ai mixed tofaney Wentern, $7 87); a $8 87%: and other Kiods at p-oportionate prices; with 1,000 bbls. Southern, chiesy common to good brands, at $8 75 9 $9 26 per bbl Rye doar and corn mee! wore unchanged. Wheat raled qu » for want of stock, The sales reached only 2,000 nabels Southern ehivo, at an unascertainet price, 2.000 wine Missouri red, at $1 80; and 1,000 common Wes do, at $166. Ryeand oats remained about the Corn was more in request. The day's operations con. sistod of 41,000 buabols, at He a 700. for unsound, and twolve articles of the croed of Pope Pins IV. are in ne cordance with the Bible, which croed is taught by every Rewan Catholic priest “and bishop. It is hig sincere de sire that the above challenge will be acospted, as bo will ood with perfect satisfaction the above crood is anti- Vhristian and dismetrically opposed to the constitution of the United States. SUMMER RESORTS. GROOT MANSION HOUSE, KFYPORT, N. J., 8 now opened for the reception of transient imanent boarders; Keyport is twenty miles from the city, on Raritan bay; for bathing, firhing, sailing, Be eit u unsurpassed to those who consult conveusence. EDMOND DEGROOT, late nT the Pr tho Prescott House, New York. N. B—The mew steamer & Teaver pier foot of Murray street, every mornin: o'clock, And the popular steamer Keyport, at 4 o'¢ fock P.M THE STREETS. HE CONTRACTORS OF CLEANING FROW the Seventh, Eleventh, Thirteenth and Seventeegth wards, havo left in each station house of the above wards 8 box Tor the reatption ‘of any letters or complaints for the company. jee 140 Third street, PETER PALM, CHRISTIAN ZRII. LER TOLEN—A QUANTITY OF YELLOW PINE TIM- & Bre re A liberal reward will be ber was lately taken from the U. & Navy Yard, DEY STREFT—STORE AND O¥PICES TO LET- 152 = BROADWAY —AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED | COME HANDEOME ROOMS ARE VAOANT AT_NO 4§ Fine oommodious store (newly fitted ap) to let, at CE ey Bang he a ed gm WO Waverley piser, which will be let at « reason Dey street; alo roome om second, third and four) meals served in rooms rewlialiocateat =" ‘or transient boarders. eee eae gna] See” eee | eae “ light ‘ ves ARMSTRONG, 170 Broadway. =~ WO YOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN KE ACCOM’ oe a uae ee eee a maoanreay ERG he oan | dr, tere on ngs re ir, sui'sl e family, at klyn, three ey THREE STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK HOUSE | (1 boca, "Also roome fot single gentlemen, an well as | walk from Havallton avenue ferry. The’ veiroom ia “ape: te acetimmodations for persons travelling. Honse has alt | desirable, being a lorge back parlor, on Brat floor. Ay street, near Hudson, is to let, with modern i an shove’ possession. $750. per annum, Found the tnprovements. _ Coen ety Ob giao Memeo is Sl io FOURTH STREET- APARTMENTS | ‘[JNFURNISHED APARTMENTS IN A. PRIY. AKKRY TO LET—AN OLD ESTABLISHED BAKERY 379 With oF without board, for gentlomen only. house and gentee! neighborhood. oonxisting of | a ES Pali | CF three hotrocins af Basement, Root 8220 unl ¥ to ket, on advantageous terms, having orerythiog FRANKLIN STREET —TWO PARLORS ‘ON THE | Xo other lodgers. Inquire at 203 Priuce street, requisite to carry pa the business os a large seals. os | 7 ()) "are oor, and ed room on the second, | scctongal . Seecet ‘be let very low. Apply at No. 12 Cen- Boonen fetan roms, all furvished, to | as. ae single gentlemen, for s abort irl Wrquied | HORSES, CARRIAGES, 40 IDquire Ba if r6q dare ale enters. out eral [oR RAE—TWo TONY oUILT MaRS, CARY F ACTORY TO LET, WITH STEAM POWER—BUILDING F D by 86 feet, beds and stables tn tho raar—eonve mient io the Sonth and Hamilton ferrios, Sedgwick Bs the Columbia Saw Mills, ooklyn. AN) SDFOME! FURNISHED HOUSE TOL T—OR SU TES ‘of rooms, together or separate. Bath room, gas, 806 Broadway, Union square. OTEL IN PHILADELPHIA TO LET—THE HARA) sun House, No. 283 Cheatuat streo:, between Tent) and Eleventh streeta, exteading 235 feet to George strevt containing sixty-five rooms, vis: fifty-two enambers mostly of size and conimusteating, aod handsome Jy furnished; four parlors on first floor, dining room ‘fc 100 persons, office and pantries; two kitehens, butler’ 100m, washing and drying rooms, ranges, furnages, bath and water closets. Gas and Schuylall water It te ont the house. The lerse of the property will let acjoining house, with which it communicates, aod also dispoee of the furvitare in beth, ow arerts ‘Apply on the premises, or of JAMES W. Pavinee 3; soon B street FFICES TO LET.—LARGE AND SMALL OFFICES to let, in the building No. toa Nasvau strevt, corner of Pino; the offices are light aad airy, oud are immediately opposite the Gusta Hou: For partica- lars inquire at No. 80 Pino street, of VANDEWATER & TURNER, Auctioneers. ryvO. LET—A COMMODIOUS STORE, 223 WILLIAM street, near Duane street. Possession given imme- diately. For terma of rent, &c , apply at tho office of the New York Freeman! [sedasanssasd do Horth Ly Tae te atrest. a.small sentoel fant Inquire at $1 Madison sire 10 LET CLass, NEW, FOUR STORY, drown stone front house, with’the medern im provements, such aa Croton water, hot and cold througs- out, bath, range, furnace, bells. #; tabes, duct waitor, closet pass rites &e., in ‘abundahoo—axtonaive pros} ae St ge) bors, large, handsomely 1aid out yard running cote: gy *plock; e house ané atable for two horses and a cow—convenient to the buni- nens part of the aig by the Scoond, Third, and Fourth avevue 13. Apes vo the owner, next door, or Seventy-ninth street, between Third and Fourth aronues, Possession immediately, N B.—If desirable, tho o ey hostler might take caro of the stable for both paz ies. NO LET—AT LOW RENT, AND POSSESSION IMME- diately, one of tho row. of handsome new three story houses, witn verandah infront, on north tle of Eighty sixta’ strect, directly wost of Fourth sveaue. The street ia 100 feet wide, on high groun¢, aud location convenient and desirable, Croton water, &e. Apply to BILLECK & OSBORN, Kigity sixth stroct, betroon Third at Fourth avenues. LET. —A SUMMER. RESIDEN tage with seven rooms, beautiful garden stocked with abundance of fruit, vegetables, &c. Location healthy and pleasant. Access by stage and steambont, seven miks from the city. "Address Cottage, Broadway HANDSOME COT Ron Cian = 10 LET—PART OF THE poe NO, Ped WreT Twenty-third street; parlor, aI evel tenant, with ‘inal family; thereat 900 per moat I Inquire at the store, 807 Spring NO LET--THE NEW HOYEL KNOWN AS THE-PORT Monmouth Hotol, situated at Port Monmouth, N. J., ielking hey Hook. wise pure ocean alr and sea be surpassed by any wateri: yap ett immediatel ta iven Inquire of ELY DE VOR, No, 1 City between AH and 3 P.M. LS heaped aon es ary pe! A MO- dern near the Hippodrome, desires a perma- nent tenant ‘for’ a Dessay pied back ‘parler. Ad- dresa a Safety, | Union square 0 LET—WITHIN FIVE MINUTES WALK OF TOE City Hall, in Broadway, @ nice front room, on @ second floor, suitable Tor ‘almost any of business. wan be let reasonable to a good tengnt, and possession may be had immedia’ . RICHARDS, 307 E 307 Broadway. 0 LET—TOE BASEMENT OF 152 BROADWAY, recond door north of Liberty street. It is lang> and commodions, and well suited cp broker’. oftic:. room, D.WYOKOF * 0 LET—AT 202 FULION STREET, A LARGE, LIG#y basement store, having @ entrance, suitable for apy business. Also, the second, third aud fourth stories of the same building, handsomely finisued, light andairy. The location is the very best for business purposes or for Jaw or other offi One of the upper roome is well calenlated for an artist, Soe a th skylight, Apply on the premisos. ‘0 LET—THE UPPER PART OF A THREE STORY rick Bouse in Stanton street, near the Bowery, fitted up with gas, bath, &c. Posacseion immedutely: The house bas been elt painted. To mmall family the terms will be moderate. For farther particulars, inquire at HOOD & HAY WARD'S office, 24 Delaneog et. (0 LET—A FRONT ROOM AND TWO BEDROOM: ON the fifth floor, and a front room, back room and four bedrooms on the seownd floor, to one or two Taantieas in NEW ; PUBLICATIONS, Shara N history, By the author of Margaret Maitiand, ina rpisiiol and powerful historical novel.”"—[¥. the new house No. 84 Flizabeth street. Possoasion meaiately, Apply to Mr. SLATER, 34 Canal wircet. AGDALEN HEPBURN—A TALE OF Scorusit lzmo. cloth $1. Sey RIKER, THORNE & C0., No. 190 Falton st., New York. . Tribune. } [ OW, READY PUINAMS MONTHLY AvOU-T— with original port author of “Tho Visions of Hashecsh,’ ree CONTENTS. 1.—The Smithsonian Institute—Its Legitimate Mission. 2.—lhe Lightning Rod Man Hs —{erael Potter. Concluded.) 4.—Contucius. 6.—>piritual-Matorialicm. 6 —1o Lyra. 7.—Stago-Coach Stories. (Cuncluded.) 8.—Wood Notes, 9.—West Point and Cadet Lite 10.—Ethiopian 11.—The thet 12.—Faitor Titereture-—American, English, French, German, Viee Arts, A Story of Fifty Years’ Exile. RECENT NOTICHA, ‘altogether this (July) iss great number, filled with a rich variety of sound and ame ae Me, for hot weather, food Oro the es tho clev- erest pens in the conn’ gotet 5 “Does credit to the te BF of the country, ant should bo found upon every table.—Baltimore Repu’: “Has its ey, pleasant and solid ment! food, well combin eatiod, 80 as to please the | late and satisfy the judgment,’’—, ‘Curtis furnishes, in (Sea from Shore,’ an arte’ werthy of tho gentle Elia.”"—[Hartiord Republican, “It is s periodical of which we, as Americans, may well be proud.””-—[N. Adams Transeript. ‘“Pytnam’s Monthly, for July, never reached us more opportucely. It is just tho book to put new life and vigor in us, while we are sitting under the cool shadow of our cottage rch this hot weather, to dispel the weariness and loss!tude inedent toa summer season and « toilsone arcca - pe ee of Pigs with such a cheerfi@ Sa ie cae a eae ciat t y Sco 2 worl mocrat 7 TUINAM & CO, Pabiihhers, New Look ae oe per annum, or 25 cents a number. The port eae Sao does not exceed pine conts per Foarter. Cinbs of six, postmasters and 0, will be supplied at $2. The work will be ‘be sont free of postage, on receipt of § ptly in advances ‘The Jul, r ‘commenced the fourth volume. N. B. > aeriee of steel portraits of contributors ve be continued in each number, iE GREATEST ‘WONDER YET. onli NEW SYSTEM of medicine. In the preas, and will shortly appear, Samy by Thana ae the i Medical Pilot, of Sig mas jas Hut Dd. al Ject of Phe work 1s $0 tue hdinag ior uatig’ tise. Tals in the treatment of diseases , while years of stuty and laborious ang it wae enabled the doétor to pro duce a new system, entirely vegetable, Gestined ‘to form a vow era in medical i treatment, and prod panaces for all the ills flesh is heir to, while the cons ation, af. ter treat it, becomes invigorated, in place ot boing de- yg as uncer the old regime, "The work {s written & familiar style, void of all abstruse langasge and technicalities, intended for the million, within the come aan of all, and the mesns of ail, the whole be- something new and valoable under the eun. Parents, posrthss, ol Fe Ade rel ny temperate, healthy and sick, read, reflect, and Sn the only true system in the healing ait Medical office, 609 Broadway, or S78 Hous. len street SPORTING, &C. OR SALE—A VERY FINE ‘BULL TERRIER D oa, sultable for igen or any one requiring a wateh dog that cannot Price $100. Also, a rery five Roglish black and tan tersier, very small Price 8100, ror full particulars apply to James ReLiason, Faq., Herald office. Bu ype “y i casi yen —KING ie hatte 5 tow, up stairs. (ANAD) A —NEW | HOTEL —ST. ~LAWRENOE | TALL having been enlarged, is re opened. LISPENARD STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— Furnished bedrooms to let, to Lit without 66 55 AND 67 TWENTY-THIRD “STREET =A OO tew ralsck feutise and gentlemen can be socommo- dated with suits or single rooms, witb full or partial board, in the above new trown atone building, which is newly furnished, containing all the wodern’ Improve- ments. Families and gentlemen whe are looking for per- manent board will find here a delightful home. WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue and Union Park —T'he second floor to let, with board, handsomely farnished ; alsoa part of tho pe ‘Tho house is colightf located. . irate table it desired. Southerners and will find it an agree- ablehomo. _Refere References exe HOWARD QP DOWARD STUKET, ral handsomely furnished rooms with closete a7- g, to let to. gentlemen, SERVER and th ae Sith full or partial board; the. first floor. Baths and gas N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED APARTMENT, TO LET, with full board, ina Frouch family, to ono or two pea goa, bath, &ec. Apply at oO. 109 Waverly place. FEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN CaN BE ACOOMMO- dated with hoard, in a pleasant location, near Union tare, where they can enjoy the comfurts of a home. The house has ali the modern ik, Herata of For par- ticulars, addre: t paid, C. R. 1, Herald office, YURNISHED ROOM WANTED BY TWO LADIES ZA: doin guatiel teatiqy-wherw theycan bare the use of ae parlor and Sunday board. Address Emma, Herald ofice. YOUNG GENTLEMAN AND WIVE REQUIRE A room communicating with a smaller one, pardally furnished. Vourd for loly only, where thore aro no other hoarers. and sith» lady alone, or very small family, Adress R. M, Union Sqaare Post Office FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN can] BE PLEASANTLY sceommodated with single or double rooma, with ‘ood board, at reasonable prices, by applying at 60 Kast fRadway? Referen: requir ired. SPLENDID FURNISHED PARLOR, WITH ONE OR two bedrooms attached, to let to single govtiemen rivate house, with all the modern improvements, wi all the comforts of a home will be given. Ap- ply at 98 Prince street, a few doors west of Broadway. GENTLEMAN DESIRES A WELD FURNISHED apartment, withont board, and within two blocks of tho Metropolitan Hotel. Addross C. L. V., office. YOUNG AMERICAN GENTLEMAN WOULD LIKE toobtain board in a Frevch family on Brooklyn eights, A private family proferred. The best of re- ference given and required. Please address box 2,089 New York Post Office. LADY, WITH HER CHILD, WOULD LIKE TO OB- tain board ip bores ge vate family living in the ddress, R BROADWAY.—SEVE- | | $80; one light top wagon, trotters, fifteen hands high, six years old, — sound, kind, and free. from eny Ske rm fre horse, sixteen hands — kind, ana in three minutes. Eo SALE—SECOND HAND CARRIAGES, IN @ order, viz. :--One four-seat rockaway, price $85; twe-peat top sqvare pha’ ovata to shift, price # cue top wagon, price 47; 1 husiness top wagon, du $100; cua light ey pos gop, with top; prive $108. Also, sana fr cha ways, conche StL. ADs mes oeng o corner th atryot aad Tr OR SALE—A HANDSOVE BAY PONEY, Tal bande high, t0 years old, warranted porta pound, and bind ip all boreesss veryensy under ead Pullsble ior a ladien’ phe on; price $125. Apply to tAY, No. £9 Woorter wirer6. OR SALE—A LARGE PAIR OF IROW-GRAY HOP eleven bands high. and warranted sound, kint Rentle: nleo a bey horse, rixteen handahigh. Wit sold cbespif appiled for tmmediately.. For further | ticulars apply to W. BLACKWELL, 13 BueSman sty (8 Clinton court) OR SALE—A TWO HOR-E FEED WAGON, A harnesa. (nearly new): Inquire of J. ye edit, - , corner of pep aged: ‘ineteen*h street, Bro ya. ——$ $$. ‘OR. ge gra HORSE WAGON, py ALBt tion, and wil ‘pe wold cheap. Can be set ‘a an izer’s carriage Teposit No. Chrystie street, near Broome. tid OR SALE—A GOOD SORRUEL HORSE, -PERFACY sound and kind; will stend without tying. quire at the grocery, corver of Lexington avenue ; ‘Twenty-sixth street, oP OR SALF—A BaY MARE, 15 HANDS EX five years old, sound and Engineer sto Pi in 83 minnte ‘Apply to juve froma the country. ter street. es SALE—A ay a, bay herse, near as hand peices ‘every rea} wo! isan eacelivat aren traveller. willbe ne cheep. s 4 Ply, for three ee days, at at 188 First avenue, FIRST RATE FAMILY HORSE, & fifteen and a balf bands high, warran’ ie aged nod kiss lachasncescamacanend nose lee oo Re ht buggy wagon, built by . Inquire MPS ON’S, }ataole, 0 Enat Thirteenth street. ORSE FOR SALE—HE IS FIT FOR ANY HEA tae, und fs sound and kind, w I will be sold applying to P. out, 20 Wer ‘West street, after 12 SP etiodk: Fotis (an) ey Bana high a jorse (bay 78 aantad smnd and kind, was. purchased tm Vermoat sy last. Also a no-top wi strong and dr bay sath single haraees, ’ sbetoy maps msidiow. ‘Apply att gay street, Brooklyn. country, near New York. tating terms, Mra. Jebuson, lerald office. OAR] —AT CLIFTON, STATEN ISLAND, IN A PRI- vate family, within & short distanoeof Vanderbilt's or Townsend’s The house is ino honed a a fine view of the water. Summer or bath- ipg, and so on. Referenee speoeaged astro with name and number, Mrs. C. B., Post peyereeogprn a PERSON anger ma TO PAY FIFTY dolisrs in advance, can have a romper sar Balt in on me the ots orhoods do: tee one nei wa town. ‘Adress ss Hoos, box 101 Herald Herald effec, POaRD.—A FRONT PARLOR, AND BED-ROOM AD- ees on eecona floor, furnished or othe: to Fs Bath, gas, pk iim ae Farniture new. ogee References exchanged, No. 88 "West Trent. OARD, &.—WANTED, ONE OR ate igen GEN- tlemen to ean @ room, with bre: and tea, in & pleasant house in Brooklyn (occu stleman and his wife, who have more A sf is peed), situ. ated about twoond a half miles from the grounds about tho sor gaene of an entire block, with gerden, barn, &o. n_ past tho door every haif L our, * Address Ry Bax, 2, 185 Post Office. OARE—WANTED, A GOOD SIZED FURNISHED rocm, for # single gentleman, with er without portal Pomrleon private family, or whoro ay) are but few bea Address H, P. H., Herald offie. OARD WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MECHANIC and his wife, ina private family, or where thore are but few boarders, Location must not be above Hous- ton street. Address C. G., Broadway Post Office. OARDING—AT 94 WARREN STREET.—ROOMS FUR- nished or unfurnished, with board. Gontlemen #ill find ita pleasant location, and the comforts of a home may be enjoyed. N.B—Transient and day boarders sc- commedated. Terms commedsted. Tarik mnaerats. Apply as above. 7JQOARDING—A FEY FEW SINGLE Saoesuihenerhe OR GEN- tlemen and their wiv accommodated ‘ull or board in a highly ro res) ble family, re- siding in a very plearant a1 Li the city. Yor Yor particulars | spply 2¢426 Hudson OARDING. Rf ong GENTLEMEN, OR GENTLEMEN ind thelr wives, desiring « Deelthy location aur the summer mon! with airy and handsomely furnished ro ream at 49 and 51 West Twenty- second street. OARDING.—TO LET, A PARLOR, ON THE FIR3T floor, toa phockeeye and wife, or two single gentle- men. pe as ay a ene go andes pleasant home w: peo) atyle and formalit ‘will find this footy. portunity. Inquice at 102 Grand street, weet of NEAR AND WEST OF agora & AFD pone a rooms, newly fi Sa Samat Beths and gas. Sahel en Best — required and given. Pleabe call call a 29 ‘29 Ctinton Pl: OARD DOWN TOWN.—FAMILIES, GENTLEMEN andthoir wives, also = ig gentlemen, can be ac. Sate righ good board, in a desirable ‘oeation, a 0. Broadway opposite the Bowling ed "ranal siont boarders taken. bea. OARD AT HOBOKEN.—PLEASANT FURNISHED ints eve taiates Walk of the eevicn, ts it ees thinutes wal e without board, on reasonable terms. + a Garden street, near Third. Teasiy ave ve AND LADY t front Foom, with small upfarnished; also, a few single spailolas eae ectoepnaodated, Only & few boarders taken. The house is situated on vory gh ground. Apply st 166 Adams street, near Fulton ferry. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN—A FEW BOARDERS can be ecoommodated with full or isl board at ‘arren atreet, between Hicks and Colambia streets, ‘a private who make it their study to make sing residing with them feel apes and at home. ee house: lo new and ‘airy, in a healthy location, and within three minutes walk of South ferry, and seven of Wall street ferry. A handsome aes parlor for a lsdy reasonable. and gentleman. Terms } OARD ON STATEN ISLAND.—KANDSOMELY FUR- nished rooms, with ley ‘&@ private eatablish- ment, overlooking ‘the bay at Clifton. A amall ney. would find it a delightfal home for two or three months ‘Terme suitadlo for the accommodations. Address, with real neme, F.G, U usTe 5 Burs. AT FORT HAMILTON.—FAMILIFS AND le gentiomen can obtain firet clses board at a house eligi vy eltvated, and commanding a five view of the bay and harbor. A desirable place for bathing? near the hoves. Inquire at the residence formerly occupied by Mra, Bertier. Cory “BOARD WANTED—FOR A LADY, AT A form 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., Broadway Post Office, stating localit, locality an and terms. FY RNISHED ROOMS, ON THE SECOND OR THIRD floors, without board, with ga, marble mantels, &c. to lot to gentlemen. in a private fainily, on Fourth avo- nue, near Twenty-ffth atroet. Address Rooms, box 1,839 Post Office. Fr RNISHFD ROOMS TO LET TO SINGLE GENTLE- men, wish or without partial board The rooms are neatly furnished, and the house painted bye pi and to permanent persons "he rooms will be ven and required. “Apply at at way. reasonable. References 482 Broome street, near JeeRNEHED Rowe 70 IEt—A PLEASANT BACK room at $3 por week Le attic room at $1,75 per week. Ap) Temeaaseny ‘Tl Crosby sireot, one block from Broadway. some rooms on the floor, to single gentle. inen, without board, in s private family. Two of the roms are large and airy suitable for two gentlemen cach: the other fe » small, neat room, suitable for ono geutleman. Reference required. street. OBOKEN BOARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEWAN wife, and child. Not particular as to location, but quite ice as to comfort. Address, for three days, terms, W., Hoboken Post Office. Bal APARTMENTS —TO LET, THREE HAND- second Apply at 193 Franklin | | Benk for Baviogs $2.500. —PARTNER oC ee 4 vertiser, basiness m ears experience in mth pba about lit c Tots, ‘which he wishes atone Weir Feal value’ Can lear £0,000 fn nine moothe, ea aya Address 3S. F., box 184 Herald office, i mediately. TO $1,500.—W. TO Pail. ag 000.0 Sees oe digress J. Cc 7a Herald fe Sora ating ages the bask business is and where an tot view may be bad. TO $200. _—AN ‘ACTIVE, INDUSTRIOUS MA 200" ip lidaintee, cuamemibe boo no oer BF Fp an om en et J. A, W., Herali office ‘ PARTNER WANTED, WITH A SMALL ital, to enlarge an in-door cash business ; ance for & plain, steady FOuRE SHAS 5 > alsa fut 4 Dusinose for exle with dwel for & emai) family. A on oes at No. 105 fwentg-ateeh street, ne avenue. "PARTNER WANTED—A PRACTICAL JEWELL and silversmith preferred, with from $1.00) to 81,5 capital, which can bo proftabl forest, ina nie t ‘pectable business. Yer ia ones. an interview, address, with re STOCK A) name, Watch, Herald \O-PARTNERSHIP.—0O. W. C. SCHACK, Exchango broker, baring formed a co partnereli with WM. H SCOPIFLD, they fill soutinac the bus'ne from this date uncer the firm of SCHACK & SCOITIEL! Office No. 72 Beaver, near pepe . ©. SCHACK. New York, July 81, 18h. fae 1H. SCOFIELD. SCOFIELD. FALERS IN EGGS, BUTTER, OR OTHER PRODUC! in and about Washington Market, whese busines insy be extended ~t carried on to oaiee advantage > wok, ‘office, for’ this week ty BA SI SPLENFID OPPORTUNITY FOR A MA’ article in the faney dry goods | gome am ith a connec’ Bore, iw aupiat of $10 fo $1.00 aud. go stestatan Hated often sed it Torencea, may address to Manufacturer, ‘ANTED.—. A GENTLEMAN HAVING TAKEN THE most it billiard establishment (on Broadway) in 13 desires @ partner with not jese than Pics Fe cash, isan y of making money ge None aie e of good charac- ter cA spy. Aaan ddress, Herald office. MUSICAL. eee W. LADD & CO.'S FIRST PREMIUM PIANO- o fortes, with a lorge assortment of new and second tention to be! ‘dle; Pian ss tebe our ction, which bas 0 sujerior in all’ the polsta wie constitute a pertect instrumen’. LIN OLN & THOMPSON, 441 Broodway. ‘OR SALE CHEAP A PIANO FORTE INDON made). Must bo disposed of immodiately, as the owner is to Europe on the 5th. ‘West Nineteenth street for three ae “as USICAL.—MR. EDWARD BARTON, PROFESSOR 01" the concerti uitar and ives in: itruction at C04 Siaih avenue or at the ferisenco of is pupils. He imparts a suiiciont Nodge of tbe guiter in aix leasons, to enable lady or gentloman to accom- pany themselves im vooal saneio. ou IANOS SFLLING AT COST —HENRY BENARY, 623 Broadway, offers Lie! sale a fino assortment of new and second band of the best New York 1nd Boston make. An: ra want of a good instrument, will fin>’| it to hia ¢ to oil there, ax he is soiling them at 26 per cent Yess any one else in the city. paligides x STON THURSDAY, JULY 97, IN Gor Shiasteonth streets a gold Arnold's dry good corner of Fifth avenue ead, lively engraved bracelet. Asuitable reward will be paid on returning it to 178 Water street. OST—A CARPET BAG, AG, WITH LADY'S. APPARE!, it is suppored to have bean taken by mistake frou the steamehip Cabawba, or from the small sweamboat that took her lugesge on shore, the 16th of Jul rome it LE sea erg The andor will be iikeest- iytewnrded | Jonving it at 135 East Niveteeuth street. J O8T—BANK BOOK NO. 46,010, ON ‘SEAMENS’ 4 Bank for Savings. The finder will be liborally re- fratded by leaving it with the payiog teller at the abor: gi —ON THE 17th OF JU: , 11 PERT BOAT? two pair of sculls, with blue unwall, white waist’ queen water line, painted white insica, trimmed with red’ ‘the name on the back of the board CHARLES McCAY, o Rattery place. Any person returning eaid baat to T Nisber, Battery place, will receive five dollars reward. LSt0k SUNDAY NIGHT, JULY 50, av tae Fin 4 in Jersey City, & book of deposit of the Seamaa’s Vhoever will return it to the owner, at D. & J. Sadler & Co., 164 William street, New York, ‘will be suitably rewarded, MICHARL HILLEN. Se ~~ REMOVALS. | VW ‘AT.—J AMES Seca OO. 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