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aa ‘ABOVE TWENTY. my SAND DOLLARS IN TUB EIGHTH DISTRICT. tug WORK IN PH, GIXTH AND NINTH D'S ong ‘Tho work of the Assessors in thy wi nen district pro- teeds but slowly, and dolow “aq & few additional ames of persons who MadQ an income return of more ‘than twonty-five thousan’’ dollam. | Among them will be found that of Mr. Robert Bonner, of Ledger and fast 1868, $40,544 uxen’ bwTRICT, iw Sixteenth wards Li tho Ninth, aio" nth and is, ¥vontaing f manufcterers and others to “of the asgoenors and their aasistonts will not Be'com- Pleted before the middle of the month, the J the cit and: sighs yroperty-be termed J wity, a QT district,” @8 it includes the Twelfth, Nine- teenth and Twenty-socond wapis, From the arance ‘ectowerronk Tolle it is extimated thet tre annual) ‘collected there will amownt to abvut seven @oMars. DECIBEN CONCERNING ARTICLRS TAXABLE IN THE ‘ATES LATELY IN INSURRECTION. ‘OF INTERNAL REVENUE, AsttaOx, ‘Jane ‘23, 1665. of ‘the Zitat ‘tust, aeterite the callec- tates in Slates lately in insurrection, isswed by ‘of {he Trensury, it'isstased that :— any mnaniotnes sae nay atm are Tound in We hands gn parent, sa Uinfarbion er the na: Me: a were netnaliy Bald ane, paceed out of at ‘han manufaetar: the commer coment of od For wie he te Properly, taxable, the articles will tot be mubjest to tax in we han h puretaser, unless beyoud the iimits vf ee Stale lasely 1a insure older of ‘any dietilled spletis, manufactured tobacco, @r Other article which is Tapia te “seleure 08,5 paqpol.c 1s, ‘Shea epection marks, mre presant to tha evidence t the urticles in his, hands, wader the ei antes which obtain in thernerticular erxe, are Jock to tax, except as ebovo, ii: the asnossor featintied, ie Will cause te p2°kge: 9 marked "Shey may be ideatitied = \¢ 89% Hi without liabiltty to seiruce. Mohenaver any cullector shall have reason wo believe that the tholder of any goots oa which the tax has not be ‘go remove thesnme beyond’the limits of the imaurreetion and toevade the payment-of the tax, he wil teeize tre goods and take the necessary steps for, their con. “@eanation, unless the bolder shall gtve’bond, as hereinaiter proscribed; for the transportation or exportation of the . of shall return the same ‘to the assessor a Ke tsuscesr the umount of tax that shall be found ‘all cases in which a seizure shall be made under ratructions the department, on being Inforracd of seizure, will consider the case and extend such measures of ‘relief a the facts shall juvtity. ‘The taxes to which such manufactured articles trans. rtea or about to be “transporte d beyond the limits of ie States lately in insurrection”? will be held to be sub- ject will depend in each case upon the particular cir- cumstances. In all cases in'which the’ manufactured articles were manufactured and removed from the place of manufac. ‘ture prior to the firet day of Sept mber, 1862, they will ‘mot be liable to tax, and no duty will be assessed or col- ected on fermonted liquors, or on coal illuminating oi), distilled spirits, cotton or woollen fabries, where brewed, “manufactured, or distitled prior to the Said first day of * September, whether the same were removed for consump- ‘ton or'sale or not, whore satisfactory proof shall be fur- mished to the nsseseor of the district that the same were “actually manufactured prior to that date. Articles manufactured or prod’ ced and Fold, or re. moved-for consumption or for delivery to othere than nts of the manufacturers or pene, between the irty-first day of August, A. D. 1862, and ihe third day | “ef March; 1863, will be subject to the tax sangeet by the oe of July 1 1862, on such articles; and the tax to be ied on dll articles so transported, or intended to be Cs: ‘ |, as aforesaid, will be that which was im- ! by'the law as it existed when they first became to tax, and the assessment will be made at the rates which obtained at that time. ‘When any article is claimed to be exempt, or subject * Go a lees rate of tax than is imposed by the Jaw as it now - exists, proof satisfacwory to the assessor of the distret aust be given of the rate of tax to which it is subject, ' ‘otherwise it will be properly assessed under the law how. ‘$a force, ‘When goods have been removed from the district in which they were manufactured, whether under bond or otherwise, before the rate of tax to which Ubey are liable | Bas beon determined, the assessor of the district to which “the tax is to be paid wall determine the amount, and cer- )@1y the same to the collector. DECISION TN REGARD TO POLICY DEALERS. ‘Tho following circular in regard to policy dealers wes Bromulgat d by Commntasionet Lewis, on the 24th inst., ‘end:concurred in by Mr. Wm. Orton:— Lorreiuxs. “ Panaguny Devantwent, Orrics or Ixtenxat RevENOR, ‘Wasuunaron, June 24, 1865. ey, the sixth parograpis oF section seventy-nine, lotlery ot dealers are r. quired to pay one hundred dollars for ae license. Who shall be considered a lottery ticket dealer is thus described :— firm or corporation, who Every person, association, + @Ball make, sell or offer to sell lottery tickets, or frac- Samed porte Soren, or any token, certificate or devieo iting or intending to Tepresent a lottery ticket or, fractional part thereof, or any policy of numbers in any say lottery. oF shall manage any lottery or pripare shares of lotteries, or superintend the drawing of any Bottery, mot. ‘The shall be doomed alottery ticket dealer under he intention of this Proviso with regard to policy @ealers is not tobe misunderstood. Such dealers must take licenso, and they aro subject to the penalties of the ect if th Fefuse to doo. How Isa licdnse to be. ob. a ,grortion, ie answered in the words of license shall hereafter tssue un- of a lottery now existing shall in the sum of ono thousand dollars that the iving such leense shall not sell any ticket or mntary ticket of such lotteries which have not uired in the section above quoted. bond is that the person receiving license shail not sell any ticket or supplementary Sioket which has not been duly stamped according to law, By supplementary ticket | understand tho token, cer- atcate, Govice or policy spoken fin the sizth parag wane, Yaw enforesd yy the language of the Mhe “iL — one of de conden of that section the a lottery ticket or policy of numbers froma t not having a license bath made highly je or ‘The proprietors, managers and agents of jotteries are by the oct lottery dealers, These lottery ticket dealers are required by the eloventh section to pay wee five per cont on gross receipts of said business. business? |The business of lottery ticket dealers— @he business of those who deal in lottery tickets, ae must, therefore, take — and the ts oy rene ig the tax, andthe SORE, J. LEWIS, Commissioner. Base Ball. “SUB ORAMD-MATONES 1N PHIL ADELTHIA—THE PHI LADBLPUIANS AGAIN SUCCESSFUL. + On Wednesday last.4be Resolute Club of Brooklyn left own, for Philadalphia,.and on Thursday played a match Aah the Keystone Club, the result being the signa? suc- eres Of the Philadelphians by a score of 46 to 16. In this MAWE the Resolutes had but seven of their club in the amateb; the others not having arrived, On Friday they Played with the Camden, and this time did better, the Philadelphians winning oply by a score of 43 to 38. On Baturday, July 1, they pmyed with the noted Athletic ‘Ciuby-end.wore defeated still worm: than in the previous Matches The following ts the score u the last match played :— RESOLUTE. ATHLETIC. ' Players. 1Kletnfelder, ¢. McBride, Reach, 24 ‘Wilkins, 34 b. Berkenstock, Ist b 0. R. ommeromnc renee poecwanoe® Gaskiid, r. f. set 12 ‘Total, Ixxisca, ae. ag, q - Gi, Oth. %. ¥ yr. Total. ong are. tee: 8 8 i 1 8 pire—Mr. * 4, ‘Royer, of the Camden Ov iframe Dein and Beason. Thws of game, two | urs and forty-five m nutes Fly cateves made—Re tad vevon; Athletic, eight. y morning the Star cinh, fe or Vad ladeiphia, and datho afterooon played with’ the pClah, the sosulbsbaing & well enrned victory for This rworning, et tan .a'¢lock, they play the arhtetie In’ on the bat! grounds on Couns’ avenue ud Fifteenth street, and in the opfternoon, at three 2 clock, they have a game with the Olymple ‘hubs on | her of Twenty-Arth st and defer. ao he are the wt Mr. Thos. Merrie, 2f Getinwatown. at wh whl si sojoura while in the Quaker city, 1 BASE DALE IN THe crry To-MAY. The Hodikkon bait ground wii prdedht a lively eeone toe |B , for gaimen will be in pri rom “enrly angen Ut wy eve.” In fact evory locality iy eo tropott where two mines cun play n’vanie wil 5 ; poopie’, lowomaneca® 8 & of Roooklyn, left assets at was ove reeldenoe thie mine players will | Se avy por cout upon clast amonns Ot thet Uimewas two ceave on Uy | mente only elsolitely abeorbed ali their ea most a sorte-of merch andes thn! Op Mowbay, July 5-0 P. Moy) Although the Gold and Stock ¥.xchanges have been closed to-day, alike with nearly, all the brokers’ offices, @ / large business in gold and » moderate one im govera- | and the comforts ment securities has been tre‘asacted. The market for the The Boston mongy market is thus referred to by the former opened at 188%, ?.nd after touching 138 rose 0 | Tyaveller of the 1st inst:— 140%, the advance belg assisted by bre aga s ‘Ths of be ™ | telegraphed from Cay; Race, reporting five-twent! unit the “mntmen aguas Stone isle aes eee 70% 0 TL in Tyodon on tho Mth of June | Tay mam wit tory to. 8. future rremey, preparator Previous to this i was rumored on tho stre:t that private Ben ed Payments whenever Ereonbacks barn) wn from ion, Five cont was the despatches reoet yed by the America from hare — interest tato to-day for Prime loans, on pal and the annotnced the bonds to be selling wt %33¢ om bes megnantie pane wae sold in State seven ult. ; but dey.e js reason to believe Unat this was circa- strep at Fok DKS, ‘was more active than of tated mor’'ly to assist the bears in ged. ‘Since the as-many Fay in gh o§ DOARDAe AUD L0eINe 1p NINTH STREET, 5 wife of Frederick Leach, im tne of her axe, ALaaes sch and Goria nylon ameter eat * ‘The remains will be taken to ‘Piogs county, N. Se ATE PAMIDY WHE IRE tans oe Y,, for interment. PRIVAT or hanannnely 4N ENTI pa ‘nd the ints Phabe B Mageire, aged Ag or toa Tat aerate ih of or with: 24 years and Yomontha ah, pg ioe required, Apply at 31 guend the funeral, om to ronenoe fe euner, hea TMM us, AND 174 BLEECKE! Beat aa Goaty Tain Renee anette’ Ceetay) Ale ae ian iy eta he attss ive 0” Mere, —On ny Janes Maren, native | the seashore. of Pau years, wearer of the of Bt. ar ee The funeral Will take oe Bloomfield street, aertemans A Rear ds wied Bevetteenth atteet, near those of eens, also son-in-law, without further en MoCureway.—On ‘son of James invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of aa rergth ain Fortieth street, et tan o'hook tis Pag ong further invitation. rman py, July 2, of. scarlet fever my Ld sulting diseases, Many Wrison Pai youn, ter = bassin M. asd Virginia W. Parsons, Cet and 2 mont ‘The friends are invited to attend the funeral, without 1 farther notice, from the First Presbyterian ehurch, Rem- sn street, comer of Clinton, Brooklyn, on Wertnesday afternoon, at two o'clock. Pratr—On Monday, July 3, after ® Bg illness, Ma- minpa, wife of Wright Platt, aged 35 y ‘The frierkis and acq”aintances are aa Worn to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late r idence, 577 Second avenue. ‘Raw.—On Sunday, July 2, Gzorce Raw, aged 75 y ‘The relatives and friends are in ted to ratend te the funeral, from the residence of his son-in-Inw, William M. Gambhing, Mamaroneck, Westchester connty, on Wednes- a afternoon, at one o'clock. Carriages will be in at tho station on the arrival of the New Haven jain, ieeniee Twenty-seventh street and Fourth avenue at half-past eleven on the morning. Rervorps.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, July 5 home Fost, child of Richard C. ‘and Mary Amelia Reynolds, 8 years, Monday, merine, July 3, Gaona Steen he and Mary McCutchan. 2 seed Honor sient ungest yomne relatives and friends of the family are Tomvecttully fran and Spanish 9) = ELL PURNIB A. SUE OF ZUBABANT ROOMS, WELL saline ft T% 0) ONE BLOCK BELOW UNIO: a a gy Roams to ie, wt toe witbo t Board, 4 oune han been newly ture ‘good order. Transient or Boalt'ga cidny, French, ‘en in the house. PARTMENTS IN A FIRST CLASS FASHIONABLE AP brie Private bones, near Pint Avenue Hotel, to respectable Bales’ taee a ae reas for one wi SLATED LADY DESIRES A HOME WHERE peeoa rand be received as compensation for aie at ‘EB. M., station E, 8th av. of refer- wa) FuRKmaED PARLOR, oom yy th tlemen, at the ‘50 East a Hlaventh raty OARD—IN Poke CLASS HOUSE, WEST THIR, single thm hte nein Eaten goes sha Ped DAT HYGIENIC INSTIT! vy one stzeet, one door from St Johu's Park, Good ‘ra Hain diet Turkish Baths, Blectrlo Baths, Vapor Bethe Movements, tc. Only those wha doxirg strong 1 healthy bodies need apply. to $2) per week. OARD.—VERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS, lemen and their wit 7 asotismen ast sigan dace | CARD WANTED IN A PRIVATE, FAMILY, FOR A an wive and nervant; good references required. acy roletives and friends of the famity are respectfully ‘Adaroaa A, It,, Bpingler House. invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at half-past three o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No, 417 Pacific street, near Nevins. Surros,—On Monday morning, Joly 3, Msceme Wien RR, daughter of George D. and Lucinda E. Sutton, aged 11 months and 16 days. Funeral services from the resid nee of her parents, 65 Macdougal street, on, Wednesday afternoon, at two o’clock, The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend. VALANTIN« —Drowned, on Sunday, July 2, in River. head, L. I., Gronae W. Varzytiyr, the beloved child of George W. and Bridget Valentine, aged 1 year, 7 months and 18 daya. Wurrwors.—On Sunday, July 2, of dropsy, Winrerr, aged 65 years, His friends and acquaintances are reepecttully, invited to attend the funoral, from his late residence, 157 East Honston street, this (Tuesday) morning, at nine o'clock. Interment in Greenwood, Warers.—Suddenly, at Washington, on Thursday, June 29, Hevay F. Waters, of Co. A, Fifteenth New York Volunteer Engine ora, aged 23 years, We loved him; yes, no tongue can tell Joux How mech we Hoved ‘him, and bow well. God loved him too, and thorght it best To take him home with Him to rest. His friends, and also the officers and members of his “Papacy bonda, railroad, factory, bank, ‘Cbina’s ‘tre we was reccived, amd Ube tumor hax becn put oo ining shares, Wi afloat 'teythe affect that ave-vwentien closed at 69% a 70 | whe London Brees of the 21st ult remarks:— im ladon lae on We 24th, . the cg kes ‘The disown Vemand at the tank is modqrets for 1 our securities abroad is attributed in =—s the | period of ‘the yuarter. In the xc) dd ‘steamer Persia, which’ ‘Vhore was Pall supply: ing the earler how teMeram to the advices by tho pe Rersia, w at two amie halt per Gente Ba beauty ceca teed from this port onthe Adth of Jum The’ latest t'cont was freely paid for short adva and gome | } quotations taken out by the Persia ranged from 14234 & | amounts tere ‘obtained from the bank at rate. #14144, and the h.ghost and Joweat on thet and the theve following days were New York aie Bauks, ee 2 ‘19865. 415% | New York... 45,901 wasn T4s3g | Mantisttan Co 18,765 7,7211957 142: | Ner@ranu’. 26,810 6,143,477 143%. | MeSvanios’, 25,737 4,959,085 i} R 14,979 3,954,819 —It is therefore ‘toe inferred that a furider decline ‘4010 9.397'347 took place in ee caress re poe aten 19,723 reap ers next following The Persia, 16250 010988 The bonds sold -Gn'the atrect tits disining as bigh as 97,434 ‘Daso'so8 10546 «36, un whisa the Chisa’a news “became known, Greet 23,920 Sant, 701 | gis Papeambete 2. Fee! 4X ‘National .. 5,036.99! There bave boon’ joris ‘In “ratlway wecurities | Bitch. & 43,716 1,744, worth recordmg, except in-Erie, whichreold at 82% a 3, | Merch. & Trad. 101,088 but the warket was firm, Grosawioh 1050 ‘There has been very litte done m.‘forcign exchange, 2,580 Sales of bankers’ sterlingat sixty day have been made “22,806 ut 108% net, but the’asking rate is 1895;. fa Gold, after receding'from 140% to7139%, closed at 140. $20,923 The advance of ‘13{4.to-2d. per pound tn American 12,494 15.0, cotton, ov the ®4th'ult, although ‘Reavy, is not a matter win § of surpries, considering the preseht'and prospective sup- 55,500 3. ply In this.country'for the nextf%een months. 6,397 1 ‘Tuere has be nothing done tn the way of Ioans or ee be discounts to-day. The bank~#tatement for the week 30,8541 compares thus with that of the previous week : 14,258 1! July 1. June 24. aes Leane. $216;,586,421 215,590,220 6127 2 1s 8b, oF 16,600.214 it a . 18, 789,071 new ie 1101'656.773 187,508°036 Bie 278" Lagat tence - 60,004,404 68,500,589") Gon Exchange T7804 40)160 2,460,553 Thovvariations are, an increase In deposits of $4,147,857; | Continental 208979 11,621 2,403,217 in loans, $2,995,191; im clroulation, $20,876, and in legal 49,786. 40,427 3,505,174 tender notes $2,343,865. - The specie is reduced $51,324. osu W771 eS ‘The exports (exclusive of specie) from this port for the 60'341 51,498 “R72\088 week ‘ending July 1,.were valved. at only $1,767,289 im | Tnap. & Traders! 4)152,836 53.555 27,484 3,966,250 gat a Parl -11,700,093 200,508 271,984 11,721,546 ag : Mech Ba Assia 1, 4, giz ral 1,609,453. ‘The following comparative statement shows the ave- | Grocers’. 26.410. 3,362 '879°263 Tage condition of the loading items of the Philadelphia |. North River 31,012 14,979 1,476,882 banks’ for the past and previous week :— neti eter deateae 10, 738 93, a 73,668, Week. This Week. FouptliNation’l.13,704,727 67,072 1,386, a0 ¥ + 150,080 | Central... 12,990,858 29,118 '¥16.545 wiry ; 80,849 | Socond National 1, 1B 807 — 270,000 1,024,044 , 1,208,852 7.441 | Dry Dock.. 760 41,619 17,887 248.113. Local tenders. re Hey ppomierd aon BulPs Head os2731 11.164) 120,958 935.021 posite. 27,1 x 9. : Cireulation,:,., 6.688488 6,700,444 Tecaee | MADMIN: OGG» ARON: AAD - 808008 The exports of specie for the weck ending July 1 Rn ee arg $1 TRANACTIONG AT TTR CLEARING House. Previousty reported 17,888j627 | ‘Cioarings for woek ending Jun: 24. bry 448,415 318 i Ain 200'086 2. 17,888}010 nS if fe k ending July 1 ‘Total rince January 1, 1865... «+-1617,088,016 | Baunese for weok oud:mg June The business at the Sub-Treasury to-day was as ‘foi- | Balances for week ending July 1 lows: Receipte for customs. Total receipts... i tit - talance, 40,378,638 Married. Subseriptions to government joan 489;000°| ) Bavsner—Freray.—At Trinity church, Buffalo, on The New Amsterdam Fire Insurance Company:have |' Wednesday, June 28, by the Hev.-Dr. I Ingersolt, Heaxy declared a dividend of five per cent, payable on demend. bry y/dt, of New York, tq Carrum, Frersay, of "The Commerce Fire Insurauce Company have declared | ~ ‘Dy sox—ScrvAD.—On Sunda aly. 2 , at the Tesl- @ dividend of five per cent, payable on and afterithe | dence of the bride's father, by eT. R. Smith, Mr. Jans Drvon to Mise Tuuwia ScxarD, both of this city. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS 10th inst. anvey-Halsey.—-tn Orange, N.'3., on We ‘The following were elected to-day trustees of the Mari- | June 21, at the Second Presbyterian ol eburch, by Rev. posa Company :— Nye Hatvoy, assisted Ad Rv. at Taylor, tans A. Harvey, Esq., of New York city, to Emity A, eldest rien aes oe daughter of Captain Charles Hfa'scy” David B, ‘Turner. “4 ey th eden Washington, D.C. Peal Tharr- ry ” lay, June 29, at the residence of the o! ig clergyman, The above gentlemen were chosen by a voto of 615960, | thaltev. P. b. Gurley Joux ©. Horren, of this ‘and are an entire new board. city, to Miss Saran paaaciuer of the late late Rev. The Albany Poeing Journal romarks;-- fruiesanen-Demecm:-Onit Wednesday, June 28, at The New York State Bank of this city, the oldesvbank | tho residence of the bride's mother, Englewood, N’ J. in this State, with two or three ‘exceptions, having re- | by the Rev. J. Y. Debann, H. V. Winiamson, of New ceived ita charter from the Legisture carly in 1803, haa, York, to Mies Keats Cnnustis. No cards, "by resolution of ita directors acoepte tire Maslonas Bank actveudigesomee o nasioal eank oo the Ist of July, under the title of the New York Stato National Bank, Albany. Woe notice that a dividend.of ten per cent is jomnnee te the 30th inst. to the stock- Birth. \Famnasen,—At No, 40 William street, South Brooklyn, on Sunday, July 2, Ann Jane, wife of Mr. James Fair- holders of the present bank, leaving beside an un- | Pairn, of & da ugually surplus still undivided. “This. dividend, snd Ealngburg (Gootinnd) papers please copy. with one of fifteen per cent paid on the 1st of Rebruary last—tmaking twenty-five percent. free ef tax in eleven mont is something accey for etock- holders to receive, and equals the expectations of holders Cy 2, Joun G. ArreRWURY, aged ‘of petroleum stocks, een Jatives and friends of the family are invited to e Fel le] e Tho Pottsville Miners’ Journal of July 1 givesthe fol- | sifona the funeral, from the residence of his brother, Die Arrsrsuny.—In Nowark, $s. on Sanday morning, $9 yeurs, 3 months ant owing record of the coal trade tor the week :— ‘William. Atterbury, No. 13 Tillary street, Brooklyn, on The quantity sent by railroad this week is $3;793,02; | Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, without further by canal, 22,333.10; Ce Pure ‘against inyitation. ‘108,271 for ‘the corresponding week year cee for ALLEN.—On Monday, July 8, Grorax C., oldest son of the'week, 32,144 tons. The Reames ted George C, allen, aged aged 26 i * t: increase within the last taipered: and the supply is however, looks the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afiernvon, at three retook, from from No. 28.West Thiriy-fth strect, without The trade, more hopeful than ~ of the ease Sea’ | etemeetOn! Gunter: Suly®, ame: mene: wan of Sete, cies Pe mere in operation the Michael aga See heen! Ss) nepenes Siekecas Id in all probability take place. It te.cheap- ‘and relatives of the family are respectfully lor to stand than to sell cad).at a | invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, leas,» sutamapral ae ate eae he to daso, | Np. 906 Becund avenue,,corner of Twenty-third street, ‘We are authorized to state that there will be no reduction | this » at one o'clock, 4 the tolls and transportation on the Reading Railroad Bauwn.. Monday, July 3, at the residence of her rte oe 5 aed anal on the Ist of Tuy fiedanh te brother-in-law, Thomas Sampsun, trade had hoped that the companies have it Indand, Buna Hnown, aged 32 eure thelr interest to have made a reduction for the manths ‘The funeral will on ) afternoon, ‘July and August, but as they have decided otherwiep, | attwoo'clock. The of the family are respect- ee ee ee ee ee, ae ea, frade sums pp this week as follows compared est, -—On Mondgy, year :-— ac — Buoxisy, bora. Wen rer wan paar |, Tee velatives and friendaif the f ° Rios , || Anvited to atid the funeral, Pussies) akernoen, | om Eat wi Sta aise nee ‘eee attwo o'tlock, trom bie lato’ residence, 338 Kast a Ciam.—On Monday, Ji after short iliness, Mra. Halgh Cena), .-2R4i 230.048 SH3IS SILRN6 | canorswn Crank, widow OF apinn Wek, Clarke Th the anton ¥ ¥ 7 ‘< 60th year of her age. Poaneplvania ¢. m ae: eS ae Her relatives and riends,,aud shone of her son, Jobn E. By 564 11,840 282,908 | Snowden, are respectfully “invited to atiend the Ler 4 By ennai. 033 115 712 “e182 | Without further notice, at the Firs Baptist church, Acad: Del. & Hudson, .82,228 670 85,254 268445 | “CMY Street, Newark, N..J., an Wednesday afternoon, at Shamokin 646 10,830 «148,617 thr.e ociock. (arriages will be in attendance at ‘Treverton ‘OTT 630 To,sa0 | Mark eo to meet the two o'clock train from brig | Hee actpee ag htererca imeem te | ° 0 Je, & native. of county, ‘Top. 066 «8,102 117,148 frends and reativen, yo ee igang ge savéo’' LEIREED a John, invited to at- = 4,407,481 213,700 8,615,660 | TOUS funeral, rain fe le toeslenee, No. ay Peak, The trade shows an increase this week over the last of | fort street, on Wednesday. 15,061 tong, dut a falling off compared with the corre- Conver. —At his residea e, of y nem on Satar- sponding weak of last yoar of 65,071 tons, The acgre. | day-evoning, July 1, FeaxKuw Gosxne, aed 32 years gate oss this-year is 851,831 tons, The Tidewater canal, | and 4 months, aed by the great ‘freshet, has been cepetred, and Hs romains will b> taken to Westchester for interment. the other canals connecting with it will be realy a The frienus and relatives of the family are arg rewpectfally afew om This will open she Wyoming coal trade ipvit to atvend the {uneral, (rom the residence of his canal spain, father, the Inte James Conner, ou Wednesilay a‘ternoon, ‘A corsespondemt .of a. Rochester paper, in peaking | tone o'clock. es will be iu wa,ting at the Wil- J Tlamsbrigge depot, on fleriom Railroad, to feet of tho bamks,of the Southern States under rebel rule, { that leaves dene ima oye Com —In Lirvokiyn, on Monday, J.ly 3, Mra. Many n the city of Charleston they had chartered banks | Corin, agedes yi with $1 400 capital, and in the State away from the Her triends aad Srviatives, and those of her brothers city more. They had also $10,000,000 camntal | Leopard and Ebenezer Kline, are respectfully invited to m private ie ra for the Btate an ac.ual bank. | suend the funotal, from te ot a od poe - en) eo had toonod | lovey Sammon dohmaom, 200 Fx! reet, ox Wednesday al- 600,88) rc 25,000, Pent” Mater the “t m, at three o'clock. é Atockholdere ‘aro Ind ually "Tintie fe Exxet.—In Hudson Cty, N. J., on Monday, July 3, eti unredeemed. banks losing they had | Sorma Kuver, wife of Christian Ervst, aged 32 yeurs) at home, weve mee only enabled to nave 4 balinces, Thee will ultimately pay ton to fifteen cents epon the dollar, of the various banks, according to the balances held. Wo accomplish this the first stop wae to ‘oe the banks and bankors to take their government boar and issue their bills at par for hg? half their capt. tal, This left tear assets mainly in Déils receivable, As these matured, from time to time, theyawere paid im Confecerate circulation, hich sank’ in ite commercial “al. me pidly to sueb.a point ae to tee up (their entire 3 months 22 deye. The friends. of the family are invited to attond the funeral from her late residence, Wednesday after. hoon, at two o'clock. The con hes will be ia attendance at No, 216 Newurk avenue, Jersey City. Forury,=On Mowliy, July 8, Peaxcis Pousy, only son of Tinotay and Me garet Foley, aged 1 year and 2 mor The relatives and friends of the family are reepe t- fully ed to attend the funeral from the residence of home veto long. At time it | his parents, 166 Lioombeld street, Hoboken, N, J., on discovered thet the banks hel $100 000 | Wednesday afternoon, at two o' k. The rema ne will gold. The government demanded of thee a tax | be odie to St. Peter's Cemetery, Bergen. No This they awrere al. ite par valve, wi doll piel bho taxverith eurreney Liat upon it 00000, By thikond.avuilar procesees thetr uov oir European lowed! to pay in Confederate serip “et. —fn Rrookiyn, on Seniay, Saly 2, Many Gen wile ol Rey, G. 8. Gib riends of the family » invited to attend the rom the fompking avenue ME. Tabernacle, this jay) morning al ten o'clock. The remains will be Ww New Haven for juterueut fully Geet into” Mowey, gO raixe aecans to proreouse th it Dayton, Obio, on Wednesdi 0 Fine unos ate to be played on the Layftolie amd ope ! was, Thus. Jett, D Condjutore, upon Gnewby, 'D. D./ a dietingulah \ dvnee et eee es Se sud grand muchos ab Hatem, | the plea of a military touk all. the cash | untive of Keutueky ydind « graduate of Princeton Colley ese Tiana. } Eh day of Sohth Carolina, bot Virginia, North Caro- Hownert, At a —_ July e Many 8, —— linn, Georgin, Alatama, Florida and leet whieh iy low! ay ern lao H. Burlock, Cricket. | the aguregate amounted to seventy-six millions of date Fier ‘8th year of Apaenal on the Fourth of July, all the ericket groundg!|, lames my inford nas speaks advdandly, ab fara he does hi rte naa trends of the fam are respectfull; ile frequented. The. Bt. Gorge Club at—bi', as he ppawer, they have absorbed all their | invited to attend the funeral, from St. rew'e chuscte Hh na orge Club will play at | mena ad roperty in tae Hecodet Btates, itis presumed | On gy edueeday morning, at cleven o'clock. iva ine tg cub on their gronuds at | ecg, Slaten ne thy do 10 South ‘At Porahaun hn Mon 8, eftera severe jo the Long “Ietant Glnb. on the Capito ina the people now find their tunes noun, ot John native of Bally- Grounds at Bedford, the Satellite Viuh on the Umlox all Ia taade! ‘ett feet bard, their money, morchandice , county Clare, rag ag fgtid Grounds, and the New York Club at Bedford. products = zy pclae, and the sauirg es ea ot pet n'a a , Tomas King, and ‘WiALLOW, OF “ populeuion wi out ubsistence, except aa apOOnie” ut. Eppxe AMERICA, OF £0 {0 work, and wr their avn bandé, af, hitherto unaces “4 ral aneral, es|—— 2 i. om om, vphans coreals and cotton, living | residence, ordhaday The match between thers clubs, commenced auGer. | won these. productions isn, te one | Past two 6?clae ber Mantown, Philadelphia, on Saturday, terminated in the | %¢ Whab & ey” ae entire B ,country must Kron, nest Mant Jam Ki succor of the Young American Olav, To-day the grand | $2, 100,000,000" alec Pad ona nee, nai of ne Pom bola os Bmore o's bee panes and an eleven “| £2,900 000,000 van 664,000 ‘Talons The cuentas of ihe Bid are respectfully invited to in "mock aod iatng at 00.900; lobacea, srain: ' ajtend tha fuperat. traHb the Fraldenee of her tarwute we regiment, are’ re€pectfully invited to attend tho funeral, from his late residence, Eighty-third street, between First avence and avenue A, Yorkville, on’ Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock. J OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. ‘OFFICIAL DRAWING OF JUNE 27. Prise.\No. Prive,No._ Prine: lie ae ie ? ane SAY [1622.31 id BES 00 200 00 50) 55). 200 26. 200 ou 200 1092. 0) 13: 0 7364. 200 1400. 409 1486. 20 a0. 0 ia) “200 ino rt 200 . 40. 200, 1776. 4 ‘200 cr 40 409 1996. ‘000 | [56000 2088, 50072229... 200 2103. BO |? 200 2346. ‘20. |22982: | "200 284. ‘200 |2206. 290 a8) ol as) /39) 2:97 4001122882, ° > 490 2792. 50 |) 3291 0 2360, 40 | 3006. :- 209 ay17 20 |23012. °° :200 3195. 20) 2) 8535. : 28729. °° 500 3583, 2.780. ; "200 3613, 24119... ion) S718 24186. $100 ie eS 24368. ° 400 ‘3008 M376 ...400 06, 24404... M00 500 $081. : 4743... 200 4136, 24775 600 a a3 2480. Fs aes oes. 26220. os 28264" 0x6. 28897: : © 200 0B. 2 “400 aso. ino te = Hr 200 Ss 40) ‘Peizee paid in gold. Gnformation furnished. The highest ratespald for Doublooneand all kinds.of. Gold and Silver. OARD WANTED-BY A GENTURMAN AND LADY, Lean iggy ei fall latent net ret ea, 4 E, B,, 100 Nassau street, POARD AND FURNISHED ROOMS IN A FIRST all mod Dd class stone house, with the lern = im)vove- mens, for a or gentieman and te at No, 164 West Houxion street, below Mucdongal sire OARD FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE—A PACK Parlor, on first or second floor, with Bedroom or hire pantry attached; location between Hond and Biglti strects, Rear Broadway.’ Address Boarder, Broadway Pos. oflve, (oF 10 days, Price $18 or $20. ian BOARD-—NO, 10 UNION SQUARI: Taras rooms wpcant. second, ned Mira ater References, LIES AND corner Unie Proprietor. EAR THE FIFTH AVENUE nOTE » AIRY Rooms to let, furnished or unfurnished, for gentlemen; house'and loeation first class. Those tap Jexsant home may apply at 1,147 Broadway. PLEASANT, FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET_WITH OR ‘without Bonrd, at 86 West Thirty-fifth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. 10 LE’ !—UNFURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR WITH board, in the honse of « private family In geventy-elzhth street. ‘Terms moderate; Apply to M. L, Station A. Spring. street. ANTED—A SUITE OF ROOMS, WELL FURNISHED, including Hoard, suitable for two ladies; must be in 8 le locallky. not above: Fhietiath: street. Address, particulara, E, H., station A. ‘ANTED—AN_ UNFURNISHED ROOM AND Bi room, with Board, in a private family or where tie are few boarders, by lady and son; location between Mor- Ueth and Fifty-fourth atreets and Fifth and Eighth avenues, Adareas for two days M. W. D., 17% Weat Forty-cighth street, Referencea exchanged, ‘ANTED—DAY BOARD IN A. PRIVATE FAMILY, nixites, cleanliness and good food; near corner of Siath avenue and Fiftecnth street. Add: Nia, cure n, 227 Sixth avenue, with price, RTH AVENUR.—A FEW ROOMS FOR SINGLE. jer- «f-" travel at ad ‘Can be soem at 19 N ENGLISH LADY, WISHING TO chat saan. auld be tin 0 take irge of 2 ‘or in Europe. in instruction in any ol soroas, Wouldegive instruction 1 1 ie. Good references. sae eatea’ West Daillc. st, Brooklyn. K ey SIPVATION TN, 4. feferencen Cal for two days ut 181 West Slat st. iy DED GHRUAN™ + NUMBER OF WELL RROOMMENDE! aa a. near ther ar TANTRD BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A np Se Rae oo Rg eA at. \ sirvarions ‘WANTED-MALES. me YOUNG MAN JUST FROM THE OLD COUNTER. . wishes a n_and groom; guod refe~ Fence, ene! Herald ofice, DEB AGED MAN. SAE PRR PUR LOE eS us watchman, or in any other light emp mploy en cat of testimonial ‘aisha ed. rmanent poattion ‘i mone Marea tha than high salary. Saloons for one week G. G., box 173 Herald office. SITUATION WANTED—AS CLERK Aa Eonee®, BY Shred trontha of ier ber kes poets Stal ne ecm fm \e sor tk =. ihr sae meat. 20: ear Y COMPANTHS AND SHIPPING MEB- pe RNC Ra " bs - pati rae ern good reference. Address Rivfved, Hera d ance D—A SITUATION AB ABSISTAt vr BOOK- entry clerk fn ome merennille, howss,: Ths apple ant fare quick nt-figures and a mi best, of re erence elven as to ‘character, ae would be willing to fake ondinasys Pay un copra of the JANTED.—A YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION W goods store; has been several years in ms miannfacturing house; has good reference. Address M, I, ° Herald oft ANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED MAN, A SITUA: tion ‘as aslesman (would be willing to travel part of the time? in the. stationery or fancy goods line; well no- quainted with elty and conntry trade; expectation ‘of sulary moderate. Address Merchant, box 166 Herald office. ro MAN, % YEARS OF AGE, ora che Jerk on porter ‘in a grocery store; hae ra in the army. sllefercnoes gvoa, ‘Addresa, box I VANTED—MALES, — * 7 THR NEW YORK ADVERTISING AGENCY, 206: Broadway, room 4—Wanted, Clorks tn, all branches of i also. -orters, ‘os by Hands’ Gatl Gaul W Wednesday y.- Eetablished 1853, \RMER—PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN WANTED ON‘ & farm. 79 Cedar at. ; room9. OURTH OF JULY. Fourth of Jul; casteRe Meanie in he OE Rel grand onrth of July Badges an in hon recetion 0 our rete wolunteers, AMI badges taken back and money returnes not ae HAYWARD, 208 Broodw: ‘ANTED—A YOUNG, MAN. AS. BARTENDER. IN. i at Ed. Wilson’s, corner Bleecker and Greene sts* rte, 8 amar futelligen Wits prs site a yao box 11, Herald office. ANTED—A’ COACHMAN (WHITE); ONE WHO IS: W “Wining to make hiawselt generally aeetul; must bea single man; good references required. Address box 2,389 ‘ont oflice. ANTED=IN A MERCANTILE HOUSE, A RESPECTA+ ble lad, 15 to 17 years old. who resides in this oty. Agaroce. in Nanawritiag of appitcant, giving references, box ipoiiere Address G. W. P., eee SMART, ACTIVE MAN: regemmended.” SD GRO- a DAN ATIVE YOUNG MARAS LGU Herat yates cerp-counter. | Musd comme Aprly Hon desist aecommodatior ngy-dhind treet. “Dinner at 6 o'clock. ith or without Board, may be had ct 208. Svenoe; alzoren olegnnt Sutt, sutable for vi gendeman and or o€ Goirt and Degraw fe, Brooklyn wife. Moderate pr wenn ah Weep roitt CLERK IN a prabe bs JoNe FRow FROM 2 WEST TWENTY FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH Fy She country pret ereane’ 0 fenaiehed “Room. or, Roors and Brose ply Broadway. Room ‘o let, to-asingle gentleman. House neat, -egol and quiet. HELP WANTED FEAL: LS. STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL.— DY TO yHOTOC HS WANTED. 23” Handsomely furnished Rooma, en suit or gtk A Ed a Day: (Seay faties to Tourn; alten, Pe at Salam | Hh Ce SAS Rm. Settcnat RY HOARD, [AtBASTINGS on tit ‘THE NUDSON—BARNARD HOUSE, ‘one hour by rail Doak 20 summer resort baying ler attractions. Pint clarw ferms reasonable. Kony betwoon 40 and Sto. BARNARD, 6F Welker nireet. COUNTRY, BOARD—AT FORT HAMILTON, | ONE Toulare foguie at No. BY Walon aq maugre wie pater i e ou oe MBIGELOW. UNTRY BOARD.—FIVE OR SIX SINGLE GENTIT. leagant ialited hae on the fielgnts, at easanty aitunted hoaae “on . y tute a leicits, wt roc oe fer to vithens boarders. ire FE eh n OF 6 atthe very «Fer Ror partie 300. Fou arenur A, MARCY. (OUNERY BOARD WANTED FOR A GENTLENAN, J i uite dhrve young children, "baby ‘and nurse; location York by rater tone’ Weald ie eno, Pluie fare nuh plenay | ° ‘ork by rafler foul in fare wi mn ‘of mall and “Addteas, with fall particulars, price, ‘ac., Maney, box 262 New York Peat office, ¥ BOARD WANTED-FOR A GENTLEMAN, Co Nrire end bo, on ‘or New Haren Railroad, qrakinakeinpaas. Srrive in town by 7A FS Address, rticulars and terms, Jan, elation ‘VERNON, JULY 3, — 7o THE RDITON OF HERALD, In your fthe 29th nnd Sh of Jane T noticed some jiclous person as sapertitine tend doing W. it, PEMBERTON WISHING COUNTRY ae al LES from Rew York, ia a, pleat, bealth ty be accommodated by J. Wackbu see Best Two hout board, a large trout oom, Fur. atin terme very moderate. RT OF A NICELY Lee for ne von ees nd thelr wives, im a first ase “one Room eaiatie for fy Rages ahs from office. anquire treet, avvar Sixth avenue, nyt COTTAGE TO LET-AT ISLIP, LONG F ‘the Pavilion Hotel and the Gi Kgsnt, sper: ravilion and the Greai South Bay, M. PORTER, No. 9 Pine street, —FURNISUED OR UNFURNTSH Rene ETL house No. 8 Depau row (Bleecker at GaARATOoA SPRivas—A | HAMDSOMEL (Sit urea iogt aero : FURNISH 8 private fammity a tI a ish ie jont part of the Rar emer, realty af the u i le 1602 Bing steers. 8. ites Pe ee GAN, LET—A NUMBER OF VINE OFFICES, ON THE corner c 4 coreet ‘alton street. ‘Inquire im ee and fh me ED, oon, “PRANRDID jew Rochell briek tage, ta I} and good cellar, attysted on an eminence overlooking t Bound; tables fuse ntal trees; good « mls. Rant to November 1, $690: “Apply WoO BAR ming GROCERY, srene, wire ALL ITS PIX. also water 1 ee sets Se malar and gas; wi let cheap. Apply at Ft NIST ROOM IN THE PRE. street, near Bowery, Kent $8 MUSICAL, A. MAGNIFICENT PIANO FOR SALE, for Europe. “Made to order; host eit fold cheap for cash. Apply three days at 4 1 ARB, ROSEWOOD PIANOF ORE — Property fatnily lenvin, fandera Vn itsade ortect oly takers fy cont $700, for $900. P, iy Bookcase, areca es aly * inquire of WM. nae A Ryerson street, ei FOR house northwest of Fuiton avenue, Brooklyn, wliere tt can be seen CELUENT ABV N OCTAVE 8240. “Tnquire nt 236 W ot enue, EW AND PATRIOTIC MUSTO, Tho National Jubilee Prize Sone ih patelotic and ORK. <WANTED-UNFURNISHED 4 ‘1 r. ‘able for an astrul s Mairsan, "Herald | ofies. DUG, TORS WANTRDIN Tine Ciey. erare amonnt of r ote per nt, loeetion, and b rad prien, "Address Druguist’ box 176 fivewut ofice,” “Nt Howent ag me oR YouR neo) & ON sn db With wator aid gia, suitable Cor |: :am0Ke-ping, for a tnmnily of tres the west side, up towne preferred, ‘Address ¥ Herald oft» TANTED FABLE QUIET Fast houses ee, OF wWO Floors In one. Firet cw ation. with weter and eas, atthe Woe gates | Eh. COuEM. AN, OTRL—ORANGE COUNTY, from $10 to : ae eater 1 $10 9 Bid posi MOTER, FAR ROCKAWAY, Is NOW OPEN house in riew of the aap gk SERA SMITH & ALLEN, Proprietor. HE LA TOURETTE HOUSE. BERGEN POINT, N. J., maost desirable ing place in the vicinity’ of L [al Sieben tee 4P. faniee ABS wm "urd street, or: JUENOT SPR b SS lots Erie metropolis. To, ‘whos ‘pursuits call tn Now York this house offers superior, Inducer and ne mer Commodions steamboats lea. 7 No. 2 North river at saand be, rom b street al ef Trains on the New Jer- bey Central str ggA. Cook of idvarty suront, tne cRAaS Aer: me from New York to ‘Way w Point, id? ve minutes, roprietor ADAWANTOK HOUSE, STONTNOTO ‘opens duly las a suinmer resort. pin New York by Stonington line steamers rom wouse bas been riiewlarly (: La wit Grst class patronage, and now soliclts the ia ny i GORDON JO ES. ALSTON HOTED, NO. 88) NUDSON STRERT—Pr and cool ro" in suits or sialy, tolet by the day. With oF ‘without Board, Terms moderate. T. LAMBEIT, eee or. vary com. locality, a few “AISON N posite Clintow Mortiously Farnisliod e doors from Brow Offers sple sccom@lations ‘or Permanent boarders, in auiis o. alngle rooms; table rat class. Dinner at6 P.M. Fonrieenih and Thiciy. fr nues errant Address box 3,445 Post often, FANTED-TO AUY ON LEAS Store, or a Builting ewes station D, Bible House, tor oe Hoewth Hon. ANTRD—FOR A FAMILY wrest eH DR Cottage in th Seeond and Bi Fone. Ad’ Week, stating Furnished Tonths; must be of ea York v apirtied words, soul erring melody and Jubllant chorus, The on nib J iced time Hn iin es ee me, +n Very patriotic and Our ong Livers revellers as introduc. ges ing Peieecaetiats chorus. — ™ ” braitant eee commis words and street. ee sti ASIN DENK ae ot price. Rd mUstC TAUGHT 1X er ae TEW ge igine 8 aia mente arent for aa tole ech sas — a Wasme NIRD-T0 PENT THREE Of FOUR ROOMS, FoR for bor ig, between Twentieth URSE WANTED.—A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN or English to take cl i hos tas Pe (twins)? good reference required. Address Je H., box 1,23) Post oflige WARTED{A YOUNG WOMAN TO asain IN CHAM. berwork and to make if generally shou, St Ll, aed 2 otlodk oe useful. oy Seween Wednesday at 114 bth at WANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN AS WET NURSE. Good wi il be paid for @ good one. Call at Mrs. Paturel's, $2 Fyckoft at, Brooklyn, B Gps FIRST CLASS ee ON WHEEL+ cr & Wilson's machine, to,work, Shirts, Also two- or three first class ‘ednesday morning, July 6, to A B. Waterbury's, No. ‘Yee. Broadway... JHE, TRADES. NOTHER REAL GOOD LITHOGRAPHIC MAP EX raver can earn from per week, all year- aleo an excellent map ona open, wor work. LLOYD'S Map Bureau, 23 oe) WANTED.0RW €00b CHASERS AND OR~ amenters. MER{DEK BRITANNTA Co., 106'Brosdway. ILECTRO —-WANTE! ol eleciro vista and ior on Seti ar Tane, sve, oF Providence, Re BI. wz | Sratraeae Jecend handon rend and cate, man, 146° Teoh aoet Te ata Soe, Sie ment. som Sac ae aot Broad ~ heme cha are = Warne ren arate any etapa Baca ANTED_A LITHOGRAPHIC ENGRAVER: STEAD’ Woven ‘and good wages. Address drawer. ver, Grawer 247 Ea0g sn Paine MONBY, &C. ‘Alor raizg wonny dio caer Fa ia hy ara np ig ert sty UREAU eS es ay Se peas momen be RE OB- money, bounties and) a MP rh Brooklyn. DENTISTRY. AP RA AOA AAA Most Fonpearor, DISCOVERY.—TEETH EX- A ®t ‘no tifal ine Frith Be aba ae are ie) raat. J. vay Broadway. YOUNG MAN, pest pee CS I mous oF LBARNING THE oftige ; Spanish and L. ©, care COLTON DENTAL, A880 Anwsthele use spectalty since May even on pstionte Who fain, nor the wlbatet cea $s ¥ real Mer ay LR ying are fvith truet teeth with gharge where thi not tultilod to the Fe tue “4 gis with satety. OPER L aaocl Arrow. ry ON Cooper Inatity! ———— iin Aint CROTHING, ' ADIRS AND GENTLE: ©, <* Li tont itor outa Wagar on OBTAIN, TH CF. io he pate ore Sense oo fico ateendan oy oe Biel reat street, Ladies attended 1a 3 STROLGGER OF AwtinICA, hing secrets, Aen omnny nets of minkind, from the Mane of bt tolls the ver marry natn, Heer Hi diaeripign of wife erage, eel undertaki ner ty all ‘OR Aut WHO CONSULT MISS WEL. fe auly indy who gives true information a- Romi andi Arablan talisinans for love, T.—MADAME WILSON sit, de, 189 Allen street, near <THE ORIGIN AL MADAME BYRON, o.prcat Medical and Husiness Spirit and itunes haa that never failag marriage, 310 Fourth av, Ladies $t- 4A tro Kurope, tinlia, tells Ash, Dresene ad t to canse sperdy C LATRVOVANT.-MMB, / sulted for « few weeks. old and witutrs of sof fe. 930 ‘tout BECOLAM CAN BE CON. sett and future fore. ADAME OLARA ANTONIA, THE SOMNAMBULE: oka aeaens Ninthavenues chee ite ce M., 20084 Sith avenue. N°e INSTRUCTION. NO TRACHER: sa WANTED,. yk IN SEPTEMR pret tee ae alee a one Alt wine jpondons stouid hs JOHN, Acluaey, 190 Urand atreet Cluipyoyante, from dations in F iiahe Fe now tn, New York. Consul frinan, by Bayptla Fourth atten, Washington wl rene! future, BURNHAM'S FURNITURE EX?! ture of families moved in. ity oF country. ind {urniture boxed and ahi Furaitehs stored 15 Weat Kieveuth sirect, near avenne, table family to do general housewoi k; good a 4