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6 FINANCIAL, AND COMMERCIAL, Turspay, July 22—6 P. M. itis very seldom, even at this season of the year, that we see such a dull, stupid stock market as the past week has presented. A great majority of the brokers are fiterally doing nothing. Although the transactions to-day were very limited, a slight im- provement in prices was realized. At the first board Illinois Central bonds ad vanced } per cent ; New York Central Railroad, }; Erie, §; Michigan Southern, 4; Reading, §; Cleveland and Toledo, 4. ‘This advance, with such small sales, is most extra- ordinary. No one seems anxious to sell, and there are very few new buyers. The shorts are not in want of stocks, preferring to let their contracts run on toa later date. The movement in Reading was stronger to-day than we have seen for some days, and the stock closed firm at the advance. There is very little probability of a suspension of coal ship- ments. Tbe miners cannot agree long enough to act, amd they have little confidence in each other ‘The only way to bring them to terms is for the pub- lic to put off purchasing their winter supply of coal as long aa poasible. When such a combination as that contemplated by the miners is carried into ope ration the only way is for the public to combine against it. There is no danger of a short supply of coal. Up to this time there is very little deficiency compared with last year, and there is plenty of time, if the carrying capacity of the dif- ferent works of transporta;ion is put into full and active operation, to give us all that is required for consumption. The Reading Railroad is capable of bringing down seventy thousands tons of coal per week. This rate of supply would soon make up deficiency and give the usual increase. New ‘ork Central Railroad advanced a fraction to-day, with amall transactions. The new loan of $500,000 ‘was negotiated in some way privately. It is ad- vwertised for sale by the financial agent of the com- pany, in lots to suit purchasers. The whole matter is @ mystery and another of those financial dodges which the Central Company are so celebrated for. Michigan Southern has improved since the closing of the books 4 per cent. It is selling now equal to 98 per cent, dividend on. There was a small eale of Galena and Chicago Railroad stock to-day at 113 percent. The books of this company close for the dividend on the 25th inst., and open on the lst of August. The dividend will be the usual five per cent. There appears to be a movement in Cleveland and Toledo. At present it has not much strength, but there are indications of a moderate inflation in prices. Erie Railroad was not in demand to-day. Prices were well sustained, and closed firm. After the adjournment of the board the following stocks were sold at the Merchants’ Exchange by Simeon Draper:— SA. 140 Cy 0's, se 10,000 10,000 -Tnt. added. $1 do. | 78% ‘Tho calslages incloded $380,000 0¢ the St. Louis City, and $326,000 of the St. Louis bonds. $150,000 of the latter were withdrawn before the sale, and $129,000 of the former and $156,000 of the latter dend of ten per cent. The Assistant Treasurer reports to day as fol- tows :— . aaa on Received do. do. Balance di do. aaa “so J the following with interest as bere 4 ~*~ the receivers of at New Bruns. 2 for the ‘balance ded said sea he bane of mga to A statement of the movement of the precious me- tals in France for the three years 1853-4-6 has been made up, from which it appears that the empire im- ported in gold, $236,084.00, of which $51,360,000 left the country, and #154,720,000 entered into cir- culation or bank use. Meanwhile the empire lost by export #162,220,000 in silver, and imported $66,- 660,000, making the net loss $96,560,000. The ac- tual net accession of both metals in the three years, two of which were years of war with Rasia, was $39,160,000; notwithstanding which the Bank of France entered the struggle with Russia with a re- serve of about $123,000,000, (we assume the highest point of 1852-5,) and came out in January, 1856, with less than forty millions. The gain to her vaults since the peace has been steady and rapid, a# The London News of July 2 says A new project is the Marysville (California) Gas and Water Company, with he proper’ capital of £200,000, im 30,000 shares ‘Of £2 10s. each. The deposit is to be 2s. per share. It is mentioned that the concessions forthe supply of gas and water in Marysville are granted by separate charters for terms expiring in 1872, under au t ‘of the Mayor and Corporation. A report from the Consul in San Francisco attests “ every equirement of the law” seems to have been with by , and refers in favorable terms to the of the undertaking. As regards the probable profits, the prospectus instances the case of the San Francisco Gas Company, which yields a return of about 70 oo per annum on the a Og for the concessions, Ac £500 ip cash. sna'ti9,s00 fn 37 { paid op sbares—the denroey of balf of which i not to take place until a dividend of 10 per cent per annum shall have been attained. The com. 1s prov. sopally registered under the Limited Lia act. At the second board very little basiness was trans- acted, but better prices ruled. Reading advanced } per cent; Illinois Central Railroad, j; Erie, 4; Chi- and Rock Island Railroad sold at 93} per cent, and La Crosse and Milwankie at 71 per cent, both cash. The last sale of La Crosse was at 70 per cent, buyer 30 days. ‘The steamship Africa from this port for Liver poo to morrow—Wednesday—will not take out more than $700,000 in specie. The redaction in rates for exchange has caused several orders for specie to be countermanded. The Great Western Railroad Company, of Illinois, coupes fot interest due on he ist of Angus ot ver cent bonds, will be paid at the office of Morris ) eccham No. 46 Wall street, upon presentation. The eireular of De Coppet & Co., prepared for oem ation abroad by the steamehip Africa from ‘ sort for Livervool to-morrow—Wednesday— a ‘apstecageiend tht bond and stock bil of activity in the stock marke faring | NEW YORK HERALD, WEDN the beginning of this week] has succeeded a dulnes3 rot is season of the year. Prices have ae enced oscillations upon mest of the more active stocks, which have resvll qaeels ina decline, as is shown by annexed table of ly closing prices. The aggregate transactions of the week were considerable, introducing as well some of the State stocks as the banks and shares of the best accredited railwi besides this, the bonds of several of the Western roads, which, for along time, had remained entirely dor dormant, seer disposed to emerge from their pr: inaction. Money, although in rather better demand from the im remains to procure; the disposed to Tend free freely the balances from the interior, which are again on the increase with them. State Stocks.—-There were transactions in Vir; and Missouri 6’s, at a decline of # a \; Indiana 5's been freely done without pide nl of price. Gxty and County Bonds.—Prices are well sustained, but we have merely to mention some retail transactions. To- Beas auction fsale of $184,000 St. Louis 6’s, from 81 to and interest, averaging 764-5, and of ‘$10,000 St. County 6’s, at 75 aud interest, rather reduce our quotations. Railroad Bonds. ae transactions have taken place in Erie 7's, 1871, ‘at stead; pie and Illinois Central Construction ata decline There has been a fair de- mand for New York Central 6's and 7 7's, at a etn o- vance. The new 7’s of this me COMETS ‘redeemab! 1876, and to the an anpual sinking fund of 3 per ot cent is ee, are now in the market. At private transactions have taken place in Obio and psd dig To ip Lake Erie, Wabash and St. Louis fe wh vingad Cleveland and Pluisburg pee ¥ are quoted at an advance. 1500, have been done freely, and uy “age Railroad Shares.—The activity which ord the earlier part of the week turned on Erie, a ing, New York |, Cleveland and and Michi. 2 ¥ last named are quoted ex. dividend. ‘The American Raihoay Times, of the 10th inst., contains the following article on the importance of making fall and frequent reports of the comparative earnings and expenses of different railroads:— Reports or Rarway EaRNines, ee renee oe eee our New England rail shareholders the conviction, so strong in our own, of the vital importance of having frequent re- rts of the com| ive earnings and expenses of the Fiterent, t roads. do the stockholders know of the conditiou of their roads trom month to month: Emphati- cally nothing. Once in a twelvemonth a ponderous docu. ‘ment is issued, called an annual report, ged & w the view of the road, up or down the ps Who suffers the most from sharehold- ers; 1 0t the quiet gentlemen ws ety th aa been entirely con- yertant with the state of affairs during the whole year, but those who have had no means of knowing anythi of the condition of the earnings. Those who by oftici ing on do not suffer position or fayor, know what is by the change i real value can either buy or sell tion determines them. Fad as their su = peared fern of gonuigd the at nual reports is very vague an: y, 80 much so as to entirely mislead those who receive aud read them. The late of the Directors of the Eastern Railroad Com- pany was so badly constructed, its facts so disjointed! connected 7 misplaced, that quite a fall of the stoc took place in consequence, not warranted by the real facts, if we ny gy from a semi-official statement which has since been made in one of the daily newpa- pers. Now is it at all probable that such a mistaken idea of the real state of the case would have taken place had the directors published monthly statemens of earn- ings and expenses’ The old excuse given, that it is im- ible to give these reports, has been so disproved by Rete, that directors cannot with any degree of Ropes Still repent it, and eharebolders, if they are wise, will with ove united voice, command their directors to furnish them with regular statements, such as are given by of- —_ of the roads out of New England. Mr. McCallum, the Erie road, has demonstrated that accounts can be = kept that even 7 pint of oil used on a locomotive poche petered for, and other d of Operation as appearance, out of great impertance in fact, are ny kept with the men and machines on that admi- ts duane! aud op both ts finan ° ment are open, fair and above le tg mp bem omen can and do get frequent reports of the great and vital facts of manage ment. Of what New i road can the same be said’ Has it ver struck the shareholders of toe New England road, what effect the secresy preserved by their directors may have bad upot the price and yalue of the respective shares of the different companies of New England’ Why is it that the market value of some of these old establish- ed roads is so far below what it used to be, while there bas been a constant increase of trailic, an increase of fares and no ‘ncrease of capital’ The facility which some of the mabagers have for cooking up the accounts from the long period between which reports are made, is too great a temptation to be resisted by all. Did not Schuyler, ‘the millionaire and honest man par ezcellence, fall at last’ Opportunity. unrestrained 0; unity, to do wroag, was the cauge of bis fall, and it would net only be an extreme ——— thing, but a very kind thing to directors, y were required by their shareholders to make fre- quent an¢ vouched for returns under oath. A regular monthly comparative statement of earnings an1 expenses, sworn Yo by president and superintendent—and perhaps accountability and it will not be ro ms Management .we wi Th re is a different class of wire working man, pee pipe ie = sibility, will put upon 8 tucket and get elected. of them when elected slee a the empty heser of being elected, and do not wake ecg ual Oe dignant shareholders turn them out, and ps put in just such another stupid set to be the tools of the specu- jators who ‘all this kind of thing. We say to should elect an active board of proper publicity to the earnings and exper company, and then see if at the end of the next twelve months the affairs of your com; ‘and road have not very materially improved. Get of the old fogyiem of —_—r and a goo! share of the old gies who now are a blind and a harm to New England railway manage- ment, and install in thelr places pew men. with vigor and practical experience, and our word for it, in a very short time the s! will fid a decided improvement, vot only in the operatiog management but in the returns which the works will make for the cost. The Secretary of the Treasury, in a recent commu- nication to Congress, gives the following table, showing the population of the different States and ‘Terctomes, and the value of real and personal estate the. , Prepared in part from eaumerations nd in part from estimates: — and valyations, Pyrcianios asp Pao. Saheim: - ue Projne: ation 535,192 kececk wo mt ase tte. wee be i 9 : on,374 198,608,580 Micsirrippl. 6n 4 251,926,000 Missour Salas gas\eas tat Hampetiire : New ype hin ‘760,000 154,635 05,872 oy 04 850 40 $232 — F Nebraska 9,817 ,611,072 26,064 .312 This sum to be added for property not ve. jwed, for under valuations, and for the rise in the value of property since 1960..$1,500,000,000 Total..... rE «11,817, 611,078 In the construction of this table, when the enumera- tions and valuations are not given from official Siate re turns, it has beem assumed that the population and pro- perty of the country have increased io the same ratio dines the general census of 1850. in which they increased during the deeennial period from 1840 to 18% The in- crease haa, without doubt, been jonally greater In some States the latest official vainations have been given. These are of various dates, and are, it is believ «4. [tt Ld on valuation for Magsachusetts is for the year 1! for Maryland and Ras for 1868, for Connecticut, a gw York nd Swe, fo 1864, and for eh aan to some of the States, the oficial — jow, that it bas been deemed necessary tion is so very add t it considerably, in order to nt tary t ‘he tone value of the ‘those Mates.” ‘Thus, to Penney ivamia $500, eer have boos, been addet, to Virginia, Tennessee and Missouri, $100,000,000 earch Texas and Calitornia are exceptional cases, aod their mnlation and wealth have been estimated upon such data as could be obtained. The Comptroller of Texas is the authority for that State ‘The Governor of Georgia say! letter to the Seon tary of the Treas: ed the 18th of April, 1956, in that State * the mount of the taxable propert, all kinds is al 100000000 ‘The Gorertor a a letter tated Jaa, ‘Winneeata anys ‘29, 1866, that tho returns he tranamits of the value of the Property in per poner A “are but approximations,’ the Tua oer, saat oft of the property i he Ti ial valuation in the Territory of Nebraska, for the year 1855, was 80 small—only gor 822 —that it was thought proper to double it in the table, ‘and it ee soo. too oe coy peer “Auditor of the State lana saya, in his pee. 24, 1855) -—" A new rh a oe al would probably make the total taxables Nebresks and Washington jus of 1850, Territorica nek as com with re- Peco coca and Values may “4 indeed, pg . and a the new States. ih are for assessment yw, bul thet taxable property ly bas’ been valued; and in ali the Siates there are aos of property—eoine of it valuable—that se posing the whole paiaonel the Uni 000,000, thea, ian the ited States to = i fel cE é i nt F : f zt 4 <a? ef ary ‘are not only "of New York as acriterion, the amount will be, in round numbers, about $10,611 ,000,000. Taking the State of Kentucky, thon it will be about $10,000,000, 000. canon e the State of Illinois, it will be about $7,290, Taking the State cf Arkansas, it will be about $6,750,- 000,000. rest the State of Georgia, it will be about $14,430,. the two extremes, the maximum and the mini- gia and Maine united, it will be about ‘$10.6 000,000,000. ‘Ohio and Kentucky, which wil! make, Ps, & very fair mean, the amoun! will be $10,268,000,000. ‘ing these seven States as a criterion, the amount will be about $9,233,000,000. This is too low, however, for the official valuation is too low in them all, unless it be Georgie, The $1,5€0,000,000 added for under valuations for rene ‘not valued, and for the increase in value since ig not an excessive allowance. In the calculaticns, icconsiteane' fraction of numbers and values bave not been regarded. Stock Tompar, July 22, 1856. $500 Cal St 7's, 70. 81 250 ahs Erie Railrond 02%, 2500 NY Cen RR 7's 1000 5500 600 10000 5000 BERe 30 7 7 200 100 Hudson R RR... 100 50 30 500 sail ll 8 Cier, Col Kis R102 [a a 470 Erie Railroad. iD BOARD. $11000 M1 Cen RRB. Oz B00ehe Road RR. b50 92% 1000 I F B.w privy 92%, 50 Il! Cen RR. 196 100 sks NY Cenk b60 95:4 100 Erie Railroad... 62% 210 di 93° 100Harlem Raiiroad 1754 17 Park Ban 100%; 16 Mil & La CrosseR 71 300 Re: RR. 92 80 Chic &R Is RR. Bde 923% CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Tempar, July 22—6 P. M. Asuxs.—The sales were limited, at 6\,c. for pots; pearls were scarce and nomival. Breapstvrrs.—Flour—In the absence of later foreign news the market was heavy, and gales were moderate. Prices closed at about the quotations of yesterday. The transactions embraced about 7,000 a 8,000 bbis., at about the following figures: — Common to good State. +85 0009515 6400 610 ern was steady, with sales of about 700 a 800bbis., at quotations given in the above table. Among the saies were 300 bbis. new North Side, Petersburg, Va., flour, consigned to T. Roberts & Co., at $9 25. Wheat was heavy, and prices were lower. The sales embraced aboyg 25,000 a 80,000 bushels, in cluding a cargo of prime CMhadian, at $1 75, and common at $165. Asmall lot of 600 bushels choice new white sold at $185. 8,000 bushels Michigan damaged white sold at $1 40. Western red ranged from $1 25 a $1 50 for ‘ng to prime winter, and $1 30a $175 for inferior to ‘ood ‘white Genesee. Corn—The sales embraced about .000 a 40,000 bushels, including Western mixed, for dis- tilling, at 5c. @ S7c., and sound do, at 59%c. a 6lc., with a = of Yellow, out of order, at 60c. Rye— Distillers’ lots were held at 65c. a 68c.; best prime og ern was at 85c, Oats were steady, at déc. a 443¢¢. for Western and State, Corres.—The market was steady with sales of about 1,500 bags Rio at lle., 1,200 Maracaibo at 11 ic. 600 mats Java at lic. a 14 4¢c., and 200 mats To 11%c. A cargo of 3,600 bags Rio, per White was sold on private terms. Coron. —The sales were conflaed to a few hundred bales, the market closing quite firm, at 114¢. a 11Xc. for middling Frecats.—Retes were steady, To Liv l, about 25,000 a 30,000 bushels grain were engaged in bulk and bags at 64,4. a6d., and 2,000 a 3,000 bbie. dour ith some +mall lot cotton at ‘;d.a532d. To ina foreign ves snly’ be London, 1,000 bbis. flour were en sel to fill up at 28. 73¢d., and 9,000 do., in American ves sels, at 2s. Od.: for grain 924.0104. was asked. To Glasgow, 500 bbis. flour were engaged at 2s. 6d. To Bremen, 60 bales cotton were engaged at ‘0. Rates to Havre were unchanged. Facm.—Sales of 60 bbis. currants were made at 241° Ixo.—Scotch pig was selling in small lots at $32 60 6 months. Laur was steady, at T5c aod w $li2a $1.18 for lump. Motassts was steady, with limited sales. Navas Stone —Salés of 100 bbis. spirits were made at 87 4e.; rosin and crude turpentine were quiet, and prices nged. bane” —Pork—The market was dull and lower, ‘The sales were restricted to about 500 bbis, mess, which opened at $20 25, and thin sold at $20 12),. with a sale of 50 bbls. at $20; prime was at 317 3 $17 50. Bert was comparatively quiet. with sales of about 100 a 125 bbis., {acluding country prime, at $7 60 a $8 26, ani mess do, at $$ 60a $10, and is geveegle Western wo $11. Prime mess aud beef hams were banged Cat meats were quiet, at ec. for shonliees, aie nsec. Lop bam. Lare was firm, with small sales, at 12%0 = Butter was in fair demand, at 15. 0 20c. for State, and alse. for Ohio, Cheese was in moderate request, TES marcel was quiet, with sales of 60 a 16 casks, at Sc. a 44,0 Stcaxs were drm and more active. The sales footed 4 about 1,800 hhds. Cuba muscovado, chiefly at 8c. a C5 ma | lotat 8c., and another lot at Oe. fomacco was tn fair request, and prices for all sorts very firm. Sales were made of 92 bhds Keatocky aad dMayeville at 105. 0 16¢.; 149 bls. Havana, at p. t cases seedieaf, at 6%xc. a 16¢ w ey was dull and lower, with sales of 10) a 200 at B6c. tor common, Foreign Markets. Mataszas, July 16.—I cann xt report any improvement in the freight market, and 1 quote nominally, $4 a $4 50 per bogshead, and 75e. a 87340. per box, for sugar, aod from $2 1 $2 60 for moiasse:. You will aiso perceive bow dull our shipping market is, from the above |ist of exports. The business in # along the past week bas bdecn much leas active, and buyers are proceeding with more caution, in view of the ai ion of our + ces with those of foreign mari eta, as ‘also the high de- hi of aw who pad, ave’ no limite; the mar- the general impression ia rove towards the fall of nee ae cent premium ; {iscount, declining. is very t i pees vo will still further - the London, 7 per cent ‘ADVERTISENENDS RENEWED EVERY DAY. po ————— RUROPEAN A ADVERTISEMENTS. Propet FOR AMERICAN FRavmianscoine THE BEST ear remne Hotel Meuriee Parks Hotel dee Ttahens Do Hote! des Princes Hotel de Russie, kept by M. Young Baden Bad Hotel de U Angieverre Frankfort. Hote] de Feder Turin. Hotel ée peer ‘Vasene Morel ge Taree lorence. Hote! opened Florence. de VN PRLS eon NOT GOOD ONES It the hotels in Landon are bad e| = eet Paris. Hore! ° Switzerland. jo Pea ® Basi Hie eat ‘ahers, which wif be given here: tn Ache alan naa WELL, SPECIAL WINE at Te nleaty Queen. Victoria, late proprietor fon * rete e'Gratien and the Lemdon Hotels, and the South America mie, begs to inform hie Ameriean trons and friends visiting England that J. is now one of Ire inegest wine merchants atthe ‘West End of London: having cellars JM. rivate houses in Albemarle sireet and the ieahrtort ahh ablie ofiee for a neral agen. cles and the gine Sod opiel bunts nae fora and Albemarie streets, cei eferenee banwere, Rie Ciande*Seott ipimin, No. | Cavendiah square, Landen Jame! PARK WRIde Loni TR PROPRIETOR OF IBROT.- ind the Lamon Hotela and the be form hie Ameriaen frien | interested fr hotels in hin peighhorhood, and bee elko several private tr nished houses Alwass to let in apartments or entirely, in this the very best part B.—Ali applications ta be made dicect oF by late to James Mack well. geseral offer, 4) Albemarie streeta, Pieadilly. Lemdam. 3B! corner © HOTELS, , BROADWAY HOUSE SARATOGA Da hy s Springs. New Yor tote onan is re north of Wa: yynde and grove din Krpire Sprine y House know well how to 4 eption of roadway, feloented * A. STODD RTE SDAY, LBANY AND TROY BOATS.~-REGULAR LINK.— Fare $i, trom fopt of Canal and Spaing swoets, councetin, with rains for Saratoga and the Wess whe new and spleadi steamer GLEN COVE: will leave evéry Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, at7 o'clock A. M., umk: euucipal b, Jt, andings. For further particulars inquire of I, ‘te Qv2 West street AY BOATS FOR ALBANY —FROM FOOT OF CANAL and Spri streets, conmeoling wi ith trains to and the West, Steamers Alida and Armenia daily, ai] A, king the principal landings. OR KEYPORT, RT, CLIFF HOOD, D, AND PORT HAMIL ton—The REA PORT eaves aay ee st a Beaty, Gandazs exeopted, 0s 6 o'clock, F. ML, and OR GREENPORT AND eA gR? vi kare ey iy v0. York, foot of Cathe: (aren gs ee every A.M. Returning, leave Greenport, Mondays, at Ary OR SHREWSBU! RY, LONG BRANCH, HIGHLANDS Ocean Port, ‘The popular steamer JAMES CHRIS- and JOPHER, will leave Jay street pier, for the above places, on Wednesday, July 2 38, at tg ‘A ‘thus 24d at 12M; Friday, 25 s Batutday .M.'Returaing 2h Sea ait) berf bathing@nd. Hotel accou modations unsurpassed, a Foe FIRE ISLAND DIRECT.. AEN ge otetek Yor For A = above favorite piace of resort are inf ther notice they can procure through tickets at {$2 each Long Island Ratiroad to Thompson, and steamer HERO fr Talip datly “leaving Brooklya at $48 P Island at about 7 P.M, aud leaving’ Fire Talat at fy 7M ra ‘and arriving at Brooki; yi at about 9A. M. Passengers who refer to sail over the th Bay can take the 9 A. M. ain from Brooklyn. via Thompson ahd Talip, hence to Fire Island in @ ious and fast sailing Pi will always be in waiting and, sail y for the beach under the command of a careful and skilful boatman. ENAEMUS CONKLIN, Captain of Steamer Hero. ‘DSON RIVER RAILROAD. Paes woes ae i Hi Gale will loave Chambers street Greet sation bad every Fridsy Bae Poekokill, and 8.90 P.M Gkambers, Gaal, Christoph Sera Ci iT rf for New "Yorke leave Troy at 4:35 P PM, und Bast Albany et 6, 8 [00% OUT FOR THE NEW. ee THE OLD HOUSE: How it emigrated, Who lived in it afterwards. By Dox atp McLxop. Written expressly for the NEW YORK SUN. Commenced in the Sun of Wedueetay, July 23, One bia SIX PRESIDE iNTr PORTRAITS, ‘The best likenesses yet engraved on wood. DIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES WITH EACH ONE, The New York Sun of Wednesday, July 23, contains the first of the series—Fillmore and Donel rhursday’s paper will have those ‘of Fremont and Dayton, of Buchanan and Breckinridge. _Saiurday’s ‘s paper tell how many extra copies of enc! ‘aay are ‘See to it that your friends are supplied, Only one cent per copy. JEW FERRY TO WEEHAWKEN GROVE, POLLOCK" Pavilion, ard Guuienberg.—The favorite steamer MER- CURY, Capt. H. Malian, will run during this week, from foot of Robinson street, touching at the foot of Spring, Amos, ‘iwentieth and Forty third streets, North river, leaving Robin: sou street at 9 Sand § o'clock. Returning, leaving Guttenberg at 10, 12, 2,4.and 7o'cix. Fare, 64 cents, N3X, TORK AND CONEY ISLAND, LANDING AP Fort Hamilton each The steamer Capt. ©. 'T. Rodman, will leave as follows, 8 —Learing foot of Amos street at 9% A. M., 124g and 3 leaving footof spring street at 939 "A, M., 125g and 3 leaving pler 3 North river at 10 A. M., Land 4P. M.; leavin Coney Island, last trip, at 6% P. M. Fare for the trip to Coney Island, Fort Hamilton and’ back to New York twent are = ie mre ennts, fer which a return Ucket will be given. No for children. &: F DODGE, Agent. EW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD—FARE to Albany. $1 £0. Bupress reise vf redueed fare, without change of car or baggage, will be run over the New York aud Harlem, Rall between New York and Albany, on and after the first of August; connecting at Albany with the morning and evening lines on the Northern and Central Railroads. ‘The cheapest and most picasant route, running through the “ch farming lands of Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Colum Rensselae: olding the dangers of tse WM. 3. CAMPBELL: Superiavendeut. "ew Yous, July 18 1006. Pit! YORK AND ERIE KAILROAD.—ON AND poe ter tion A May 19, 1886, and ott! further leave pier foot of Duane strest as A. M. for Dankurk. r eounties, ailulo express, at 8AM. for Bulalo. Mail, at 8:15 A.M. for Dunkirk and Bu‘lo and interme diate stations. ‘Passengers by this mail w.li connect File and Woebester and With the ig e Railroad for atreet,) vin Sufferns, We) panene oat AP. Ma tor Newburg P. M., for Dunkirk and Buttalo. A PM M., for’ Dunkirk and Buffalo, and interme rin eery for Ni Falared Binghamton, with the Byracuse sad Bi ton tor 8 ; with Buffalo, snd New You ip Roytteg tpe te oc. General Saverintendens SUMMER RESORTS. Bat HOTEL—A DaLomry cL bie rg me new ye the ocean , Long Island. ndid estab- ilanmest having been ghlarged and much Improved, & now open for the of it B, RATHBUN. BLEUE OARDENG, FOOT OF RIGTIETH STRERT, Hae fh concert ev ihe Washingt by retreat are open tres on week days Hleks will be, found the opstost and. sonst delightful pa resort out of New York. There are ten acres of land, beautl- fully laid out, with shade trees, and gravel walks on the bank of the river. “Folks from the Old Country would do well to ay a visit to this resort; they wi find @ model of the publie pert ond Gerdens of Rurope, 'N. B.—Pienle parties and ta 4 will find good accommodation. WARD. Proprietor, from Ragland. LIVE WOOD, BOUSE—A DELIORTEUL SUMMER opposite Ki New Jer- icauons of steamer Keyport, foot of and § o'clock. EROY HOUSE, NEW ROCHELLE, WESTCHESTER Co—This pI it summer with a fine grove and = five minutes walk from the d¢ meee: led attrac. to families as & summse bom. Persons desiring board apply o T, OSBORNE, Pr Proprietor. }.—~ THE ALLEGH. tong Brae, New J 4 + & Lwin Wenn AT of viaite per weck, Th raf decane and Sages tote: shore Paes direc om omen fore RIES, nh rnb To eel EXCURSTONS. Peneee eT E NE nn n> > ~ ELIGHTFUL ag = AND COTILLON PARTY, D ly 24 1n86. Th: large and apien dslenmer WASHIN HINGE Ww. viN, anus. will ve as follows: —Broome verbet Bit i Sa: Peck ait jer 35. R.8 Bering street, Oe. f ‘Amos street o'clock. een eis ) cents, A fine band of muse will secuingany Parties wishi ltue ‘recreation will tind this ove no of the season. most delightful exeursions of t "x _—THE LARGE AND COMMODIOUS steamer AMERIC. A. Cap Ie J L. Abely, can be charvered for excursions, the boat, foot of Harri Re erat HENRY VAN VELson's, corner of Jay and ae XCURSIONS TO THE FISHING BANKS.—FARE FOR ioe eacureten, SMeents. The steamer ROBERT L. STR VENA Charles Anderson, makes regular trips to, the ‘whing & a ev yt Sut iy. ving Amosatreet Me i street, 3% Beck 3 slip, 8 ; Broome . Sy: Pler % Worth rier, riter 80" ‘cloth Fishing 4 ‘e., on board. A cotillion band will accompany the tn nh ns aan BO 10 CHARTER FOR EXCURSIONS. —THE LARGE AND sphendie sieges WASHINGTON, Capt. Geo. W. sinners, wit! Ne chartered with or without barges. arctica wishing to charter will do well to call before makin; engomente Chere, “Ferma reasouable. Apply to &. 2 WA. HITCH. COCK, 79 Beach street. MUSICAL AND DANCING. SALE—A FINE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, Ix It will be sold at $17) below cost. Address, F's immeniately C at's box 105 Hroalway Post office. FLODEON.—A 6 OCTAVE PIANOFORTE STYLE Mi aeindeon, cathart & Need rs, costing one Year ago $1 cash, wih be ootd t's very great Todor. oe year eecaving no farther use fort. Please call or eddresa A- WEBER, 108 Weet Hroadway. RB. PRRACHIO INFORMS HIS FRIENDS AND THE M public that his aca y will remain open through the summer, every afternoon and evening. Grand ball next Wed nesday, July 30, at his aca. roadway p- TLLIAM MILLER'S wi MODERS IMPROVED PIANOFORTES, ITH On WITHOUT THR AeuAN. ts fact and wareroome, a wenty first Manutacteyaat, between hecond and Third a 4 Tur menabelerer pew. being enabled to gnawance (a. Mis own name the improved piano, which, though of hie Own manufacture. (owing to terms of contenct,) has heretofore been known and beeome (because of their merit) jnatly cele brated under another title, would invite the attention of buyers 1o their exemination at his warerooms as above He falso be cagrion tue Fumie Agatnet | pianos bepring the name of ‘a well known dealer.” * nth Ht Teather nial obtained solely on the merits of | hey Miller planes, aa t iy. no other toa is OWN Hine. FOr power, richness aa Palllisncy. of tone, einetitty ouch, bemuty and «urabiiity of Rake andevery quality renie:'''¢ the piano a desirable in Mroment, they are known to rook among the first and tnost calebeated makes of the da siriment warranted to ntire ny, 64 ion, or t returned. The anpplied on the most iit laewe diacount m to achools, teachers 1 aymem. Cironlars and eipedule of price forwarded (0 ui. «\dresm post pald. phil oe HOFORTES, GUITARS \D MELODRONS.~ Pix of the above | uments, all ofourown inaputuctare tod wncranied New od second hand pianos aurd melodeons ORTH, POND & Ci. Sf Broadway, N.Y, ST PERION GUITARS—MANUP A TURED BY THe rindersigned from &panisly mode warranted to stand parked, at the fol sent by aa, enre —Ne hl, made 0 X mahow vwing pric in excellent wood Cane, ith extra tring 1 rosewood, with and extra string ith ‘No. 4, rosewood ' woo, very handsome, with cage and ering string. <0. Just pab: Trovatore and all the ged for the wnitar, sent hy ratl, postage om We. te fie, for each piers ri (ONDE Go 4, Broadwe ) New York. JULY 28, 1856. WASHINGTON gt! te > baer with or 143 may be had. wot dn ne ee ee eT STREET. 15] TEN! aera A SHORT j BLOCK FROM with toe igo em BY 180, roome suitable foe iy ro an 6o'clock, 149 BloHrn eran, BETWE! Tile, orbingle gentlemen. "House freteleas Dies T15} GRAND STREET, A FEW DooRs Wrst oF roadway.—A_ gentl wife, or gentle men: cnn be accoraimodated With a large fi Baek rom also, = bedroom; to dele in sult or single, with board, if required. ‘Perms moderate, wAlrap STREET, FIVE RS 4 = ‘Terms : ae aid nad shower bata freee 49 MURRAY STREET.—BOARD FOR GENTLEMEN ‘and their wives, nad single gentlemen. Also furnished rooms to let, without rd. 8ST. MARK'S PLACE.—FURNISHED Foe TO quer. with board, in the first class house No, 6 St. Mari by IT OF ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, fora mngemae, and his wife, or for singie genuemen, ai 7 7 Clinton Place. Dinner at 6 o'clock. SUIT OF ROOMS ON THE SECOND FLOOR, FOR A gentleman and his wife, or two sin; gentlemen, in drs class house, 76 West ‘Twenty acct." Heloreases required. STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING IN ‘Twenty seventh street, near Broadway, haye some fur- nished rooms, with the modern improvements. which they woud rent to respeetable single gentlemen, with or ‘without References exchanged. Address R. W., bex 10, Herald ofice. N ENGLISH FAMILY ARE DESIROUS OF LETTING alarge comfortably furnished, to single gentlemen, Gr a gentleman and wife; referenees exchanged. Apply at 194 Madison st. near Rutgers et. Bowed A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR ina private al the bee he Datht”" Apply at 156 Waverley place. OARD. —A Lead HAVING MORE ROOM THAN SHE ivrh'plvaaast furaiahed roome, ins cont lesa Apis tanton street, near the Bowery. ica wee Ged ORD =nb. Mayan AND Perera tod WISH A |e ni room in & used only day time. ‘Kadrene Wan. Alley ‘Allen Brondy Broadway Post office. — Yarra obi mage boy! ELIGIBLE FOR by? ao men and their ro. or a few ‘gentlemet tree Me oF 8 single nm. eas OARD.—TO LET, — BOARD, A SECOND FLOOR back and third floor front room, situated in one of the most pleagant parts ef East Broadway; gas and bath; re- ferences exchanged. Call at 191 t rooms, wi improvements. Gas OARD—FOR A SINGLE LADY, OR LADY AND GEN- ro tleman, with board for the lady’ only. Inquire at 69 Sul- ‘an street, OARD, CLINTON PLACE.—A FAMILY AND A FEW single gentlemen can be accommodated with furnished Fooma, with modern convenience, and board, in the very de- sirable Jocation 61 Clinton plac: near Fifth avenue. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—ONE OR TWO SINGLE GEN- tlemen can obtain pleasant rooms, ial board, in private family, three miputes’ walk from Wall street or South ferry. Apply at 44 Joralemon street. exchanged. OARD IN JERSEY CITY—A GENTLEMAN AND wife and a few single gentlemen mag obtain very plea- Sant rooms in a mily, No. 186 Grove street. OARD IN BROOKLYN, NEAR THE FERRIES.—A gentleman and his wife, or two single gentlemen, gan be be accommodated with acious front room, on the second and board, in a genteel family; very pleasantly located. ‘ap: ply at 50 Sands street. OARD IN A FARM HOUSE WANTED—NEW JERSEY preferred—for three children and governess; one large room and one small. Address J. T. B., box 3,421 Post office, stating terms, &c. OARD WANTED—BY A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, IN 4 small family in the upper part of the ity, where there are no other Board wanied for the lady only. A liberal paid for first rate y Seegeanaetens. R.8., Union clare Post of OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, child and purse, from first September to first May next. ‘Address, with particulars, W. H., care of Thomas Il. Parker, &2 Broadway. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, mop nee Sar he ay: only, an meg family, where no other boarders are taken. Ave rice will be paid for ddress "F. R.. Unicn square, ddréss B. OARD WANTED.—A FURNISHED ROOM, HAVING gas and Croton, to accommodate two gentlemen, without board. Location between Spring and inet streets, tn, vicinity of Broadway. Address W. A. J., bor 1,887 Post ce, OARD WANTED—IN HOBOKEN, BY A SINGLE gentleman, in @ private family, with breakfast and tea only. A small room, well shaded and near the river, pre- ferred. A line addresséd George, Herald office, with par- ticulars, will receive attention. OARDING.—A NEATLY FUBNISHED, LARGE ROOM, and bedroom second ‘floor, and his wife, or one or two le ane, rest will be given. Please widress A. Herald CARDING — A GENTLEMAN AND Lf thy bat | le gentemen, can be accommodated wit rooms. Gas, hot eral inte: office. Boarnes. .—TO LET, A FRONT AND BACK PARLOR, rnished or unfurn! with board or without, in & pri: vate family, on very moderate terms. Apply at 150 lancy street, s OARDING AT NO. 23 WHITE STREET.—THE SUB- seriber, having just finished seta house for re full or partial board, or furnished rooms, ‘ave ole nd cool, has new a few rooms et whieh will be inte very low.” ‘Breakfast aii ten furnished: ‘Apply tame: diately. OARDING—AT 110 BLEECKER Srnuee, BETWEEN Green and lan. Handsome permanent boarders. OARDING.—A PRIVATE Ly mary Lee Et LaT A tem n. Strangers plensant location, and convenient’ to rate. Apply at 119 Nineteenth street, between Second and Third avenues. ROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—HOUSE NO. 92 COLUMBIA reel, near Pineapple, will be rented very low to a rst rate tena UEORUE. it Moule 3% West Eighteenth street. OARDERS IN SEEK OF BOARDING ACCOMMODA. tions are requested to call at my office, No. 4 Astor place, where they can obtain every i relative charge. houses and private families the moderate sum of be nses free of ¢! can register thee = on my books for $1 per month, xpreas is attached to my office, for the om has it the following low rate:—2he. for the first Oe for every sitcceeling one. Office open from 7 alee A. w7 A.J. BASSET, office, No. 4 Astor place. JOUNTRY BOARD. —THE SUBSCRIBER CAN ACCOM modate or four young men to fast and tea; he 's {tving about one hour's Pide {fom {the city and near the wa, Address, with real name, J.C. ‘Commerce , Journal of tice. ‘References will be required. OUNTRY BOARD.—A FAMILY OF FOUR OR FIVE J persons, or single gentlemen, ean be accommodated w board at a private mansion, #n healthy, elevated qrosesn 8 baif hour's ride from the city. For particulars, apply pér sonally at 173 Wooster street, near BI AND 58 EY Lng =f A g-) NOS. Mw Dre bret. N on the European plan. —Rooms, an ee es one of the ari dining rooms in, the elty, | Meals tslserveed‘up ot all Sours, “The best the market str can ail nee be found here, cosked ond served, ap in a styio that challenges competition, ‘and suited to every one. MERRITT & LANGLEY, Propeletors. Ss LE ROOMS TO LET.—TWO OR THREE PER n obtain pleasant and well furnished roma, in suit all the modern tm: nd convenient to cars ai Apply oth st., iret house won fae ereaee Ve —— Fy TO ys ta FIRST CLASS ia, to one or two s gotiomen without board board. i ply at tt 128 Crosby street, 67 Broadway, in the store PURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—A FLOOR, CO: Ing of ieee large rooms, well furnished, itches if desired. The house hee ail the moders improve. menta and apenty situated. Three minutes’ walk from sroad way. Apply at 23 St. Mark's place, Kighth street, TRET CLASS ROOMS—TO LET, TO ©) euthoyncn of igh reppectablily, & parton, with marble wash basing, bathroom and waterctoset, ecting and on the second fleor of new brown stone Tenidemee, located # few doors west of Broadway. in Ninth street A irene 8., box 1,131 Post office. CRNISHED ROOMS TO LET—AT NO. 18 WOOSTER street, near Bleecker street. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM es BR LET, To single gentlemen, at 100 Grand street, OTRL Lepormas, can eet weilfurn a WELL. tl rn mt Atha labe e Hotel: Corner os rankfort and Wil ea ‘Boenta per Mighiror #1 80, per week. No other cage in inthe house, exeept at their option. QO*E08, TWO GRNTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMOD A. ted with ball bedroom and board, and also other plea- sant necommadations, at 101 King street, New York. NE OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN CO) Good and substantial board, with a handsomely furaished rowm, im s amall private family, where Ail the comforts of @ pleasint home can be had; the honse is delightfully situated, commanding the con! sem ate, with » fine view of the bay. The hy ontains gaa, bathroom, hot and cold with all the mn imp Apply at 176 Grand ‘sireet, Sergey conta per any cro “rater in. cach. ina first class house, wi ar TWO E mo ements, City ( Xe OR Two eee ce FURNISHED ROOMS to Jet, with part rd, in a most desirable loration in Aouh hrooklya, Gonventemt (e-cars and ferries. Pesally small and private, For partienlars inquire at 18 Harrison street, be tween Court and Clinton, Brooklyn. RIVATR BOARDING.—SEVERAL VERY rooma, on seeond Ls with gas. bath, closets, suites of separate: |, with board, terms, in a private at be ay ang & TWO SMAlL floor, with closets, hot and cold we ROOMS ON er and bath, wih Naar. oe reasonable terme, with private table, it desired. Apply at 297 avenne. a GENTLEMEN. CAN AC commodate ome or tw lemen wi sant, neatly furniahed roome, with or withon! partin! | Apply at 703 Houstgn street Referenges exchanged. IVATE BOARD.—SEVERAL SINGLE GENTLEMEN zy oblain the choice of furnished rooms, repleie wih ihe modern conveniences, in a private family frat re ot the vectability, residing near Union park. ‘Apply ‘at 120" Kass Papeete iinliaininmmneaiincinineinnbiniaan tile BT, PURNISHED—A HANDSOME PARLOR BED- ‘pm, ™: Also, two cheerful rooms on second fleor, un & privaie family, , Where no boarders are kept; bath, ° Ube. erences: A N | eect a acini. © on 9, TREE, SINGLE ORNTLEMEN CAN | BE pleasantly ® ‘commod: lated wit T “Tue howsens first ol Brooklyn, class, w at o9Columbin i Mion, "ANd AN extensive View of the Day and san “EEEEUtnanmarateisemepeiin oar GENTLEMAN AND’ as wi ANTED—FOR F house, within smile of Gh sinn“oguares Ten wok exceed $15 per month. "Address Mr. Campbell, tit Canal street. ABTED-—2S J A Pry AND GENTLEMAN, WITH onitt, a," pan oe and bed- room, handsomely Tania inns ain family, where there's ens olee howe me T haye bata Gan iat ‘This is a rare opportunity for those. haviNg the above accom: modations to let them permanentiy, to Patios of reepectabi lity; who wish to live quiet and Grace, He- ANTED—TWO ROOMS, UNFURNISHEDOR PARTLY lahed, with board, for a gentleman, ow ¥ tn New York, hot above hea coon Lie ta ee Wore fren CUNZAEMAY. } hablgad BOARD. A genes widow lady iplatheted aa 7 Wenas" ANTED—BY A COMPETENT PERSON, A to board, where it will receive a mother No. 4 Ashland place. ‘care, DRY GOONS, de. At%ou OUR PARES ROBES THAT HAVE BEEN SBUL- 99, we Ce this week at 96, to close stock, By or- dor of abaignoter 108 Broadway. Ae. THE FAR Callat A DAzOS, 1 SWISS AND SCOTCH BM. late bankrupts were #0 justly joaeted te week at co tenes to close stock. By order of the assignees. Au ouR yg JACONETS, Leet ape) BREAK- will be offered this ‘n immense mee to close stock. By order of the “Tos Broad- ay. A YABGE INVOICE OF LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FINR nen cambric handk ordered by the late sbank- Fupts, will be thie week at'an tmumense sncrisce. By ler of the 703 Broaaws EAUTIFUL MUSLINS WILL BE OFFERED THI8 week at Is., Is. Sd. a 1s. 6d. sine Frente Prints st extreniely low prices. by order of assignees, ATHING DRESSES. ‘All our plain and plaid woollen goods, for bathing dresses, will be offered extremely low. By order of the assignees. 708 Broadway. ca SALES.— ‘Still further reduction in prices. $60,000 wortn oF Dry chops, ‘To be sold off in consequence of removal. Cc. G. tages 380 Bowery, D. ‘ly invites attention to bop *] —_ of damask tabie linens, ings and sbirtings $f ery i uckaback, do. cotton inn 8 and Game? 7 of every width and poms qeaey. quilts, counter- aes, ‘&c.—to all of which bi ation ling of bilo, ernie 5 Tawnk Tada nad sist ge de laines, lawns, oer ks, ‘shawls, Lesiety, 4°, Also, a large assortment of fndien’ cloths and ‘cassimerts. "Also, & large stock of English merinos and “ay which must sperifies Store to rent or HOOK, 380 Bowery. Store will open * D and close ator oreloek, ILARK'S om. hi ama PRIZE COTTON OF the great Paria Exposition is now upon ite own merits re- ceived into general use. It is extensively used 9 on se: ma- chines. received ived regularly, aad for numbers GEO. A. CLARK, 32 Dey yantzacz DE VOYAGE; or, enavaaang cLoaR. GEORGE A. HEARN, 4% Broadway. & aioe bey Ti | A. HEARN, 5 Broadwag, Abore ‘Nini on street, aSTROLUGY. AS ROLoGY, SPIRITUALISM —THE CELEBRATED Mrs. FLEURY, from Paris, whose relation prophesi Napoleon 1, gives true information on’ ail cress of Mic, Questions about business, love, marriage, &c., are answered by magnetism, at 203 Hy oome street, ber friends and and o after the thousands, both Tala oath Philadelphia Wh have con sulted ber with entire satisfaction, she feels confi lent that im the questions of astrology, love and law matters, and books or ‘as relied on constantly by Napoleon, abe baa no equal, She will tell the name of the future husband, and also the name of her visiters. 373 Bowery. un: Meee BALDWIN CAN BE CONSULTED ABOUT apd it friends; she tells all the Ot life, interprets dreams, and consults on law matters. ot 161 Laurens street, third floor, room 11. Ladies ; gentlemen, te, She causes speedy marriages; ft --9 ADAME MAR, THE, PHRENOLOGIST, 18 ALSO A wih tearry onl vente tee Neosat Vonees correct Oe on ves #0 Sitontahes all who consult Oftice 107 West Broadway. her. “ADAME MEYER HAS TO 191 SEVENTH Avenue, between Twenty third and ‘streeta. puorsingen lonreeye, ietenia, bene siok noe, yoreca in oh cna German ant Yorses P=... 5, gives guarantee ‘ADAME MORROW CLAIMS TO BE THE MOST mown As Im the seventh daughter of re evteeek lagen, fer who was also a astrologist, I have > ast B Present sana fuvar evans of life. during my wavels in Rurope. qooce mantras we ‘or aingha, apd 8000, and Wil ahow yo and fivare hind and will cause you to rei and you will enjoy the greatest piney sntrimon| and pes? luek through your wh fe. I will also show Bkenens of absent fefenits and relations, and Twill tell 19 4 all the oncerna of life, that ae cannot help betr wil astonished. No charge if . I soon, or you not get { - choses, Gentlemen are'sct adamncel. street, be tween Cannon ana Columbia. x Pt hag ad CL a, losities, nails grow flesh, and every Of the feet, by as new and peculiar methed, wihou cetling, oF pate ‘hat Ho. 60 Bia five de mivot, and He. pe Iperor of france, ti ie raya dally, Sunda: ‘West Bleventh wrest, iP Hust z= q oH a3 | raat erenuea pS odipae at jexty, J, Napoleon TIL, Emperor of Franee ) ROTHER JONATHAN'S CHAMPION cogarecen at 212 Broadwa: Polish is sold, oo and retail, 2 m'32. "Tiss a good chance for agents, goat all from 9 Yo 4 * pi He ware of eis,” The ont ware of counterieia, The got ORBARD, Man Manufacturer. Ae waas ARY & CO.—YOUR JOUVEN'S INODO Cee eee as monmety eauantng Rid Gloves, witewt dhe alighteat aenell. Tam happy t0 stale, haa proved. in ag st he 5 represented, a saving in m: hi et lore none of your bores fans ity pair, aod coma. Tl p istoirbeombate eT ANCHARD. ” DE Ge"—ALL RIGHT; SER YOU TO DAY AT Tae, at Steinfeld's depot of « cholera cognac biners. 70 Kaa sau aireet, corner of John’ all right, J. INF CUT TOBACCO.—W. I. WATSON'S AND NACE & Rennie's Southern helle sed vie} virgin. in tin foll and papers, i110 gross for vale, at 25 par eo list prices, Pedlats supplied. IN ke DEIN, 78 Water street ater inis meee: inte ihe faest poled china, at ‘rifling cost, at CoN NEARY & 0.8, fe R=, AN RS, CAN row FIND ALL THE Ms AND OTHE! pat CHEMICAL td al ipurien a the im: vin "PRINCE, ome Es Phoumatiem, neuralgia, ‘use of mercury or Koartnest tr ladion REGATTAS. AARAAA RAR OPODAAA A _— GATTA AT HELI, GATE FERRY, FOOT OF Gai street Fast river, on Thursday, July 24, instant, for jib and mainsail boats, 28'feet and under, to sail from Dun: jap's dock around Throgg’s point buoy and back to piace of starting. Prizes— Winning boat... Thea to save her entrance. All entries to be made on or before Lo clock lling. Boats o start precisely nt 2 0'cloct DUNLAP. YOM! Thursday next, at 3 o'clook, wt Will also be a row boat face on the ™. This race is postponed the same piace. There sume day by amateurs AN PROCURE BAR alities, operas, avdeces on segare npwards: Germa Havana, domestic