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ne The Necromancy Among the Devotees of Petroliana, i) Lapds, O11 Borers, 08 Crmpanies, Oi) Stocks and Oi] Sieek Boards. ‘The Bogus Company Swindlers Eclipsed by the Petroleum Exchange. ow Stocks are Manipulated and the Un- ‘smmpecting Taken In and “Done For.” -A Petroleum Ring and How It Operates, ~ to, to, bo. anette ‘Tiee.of Our. rendom who imagine that alt-the necro” . MBanoy-in the petrote dm: Iine Is confined to the organiza ‘tion of bogus cogapgmics and the swindling ef unsuspect- | why the stock tng partis in patming :off tho ctodk ‘by the managers | the ‘aps evidently mot posted in all the tricks of the petroleum ‘eporators. This is the age: of wonderfuldiscoverice and ‘meow mveatiors, and the petroleuin line dids fair to be as Mfertile in developing the now things under the sup as ‘amy other department,'as the record of events shows, ‘When the discovery of oil was made thousands rushed to Penpaytvania to engage in prospecting and boring. With beiliiant visions of sudden fertunes they pushed forward, old and young, rich and poor, to the new Delds of'tiscovery. Merchants left their counting rooms, preachers abandoned their flocks. and instead of laying wp tseavures in heaven sunk ‘their treasures in oil ‘wells. Farmers left their ploughs and the lawyers forget their..ciiente, #0 great was the rage for petréieum. The whole ofl region was wild with ‘excitement and filled with prospectors, speculators and borers of all grades, There was in all ie a great deal of legitimate business, but at the same ‘time bo small amount of humbug. Many of the adven- Gurers bad rushed to the oil region with visions “of im- smediate fortune, but were compelled to see those bright ‘visions vanish as the mist before the morning sun. Oil “property could not be purchased without money, nor ‘wells bored without capital, neither of which did many ef them possess, for they had sought the oil region for ‘the express purpose of making a raise and becoming - millionaires. But it is said that necessity isthe mother of invention: auch, atleast, proved to be the case with many of the upetroleum adventurers, Unable to accomplish anything sim a legitimate way, they rushed to the large cities and ‘commenced organizing bogus companies. This dodge answered their purpose for some time, and they suc- ceeded in reaping large profits. Our hotels were filled with these adventurers, and more than One hotel pro- prictor was taken inand done for by these pétroleum sbarpers, as the landlords of our hotels, from the Fifth Avenue down to those in Cortlandt street, can very readily ~ testify, At length the public began to get their eyes opened, ‘Dut not until a large number of unsuspecting people had Deen ‘fleeced by their operations. The result was that the oil fever began to subside, and the rush and excite- ‘ment in a measure passed away, leaving the oi! Business -more in the hands of the legitimate parties. Events, however, show that the necromancy én the .petroleum line only subgided in the above branch of the ‘business to break out in another. All of a sudden ‘there appeared around Wall street numerous petroleum ‘brokore, whose faces were unknown to the ‘business oom- munity. Who they wore or where they came from «® mystery which the most thorough investgatjon and eareful research could ot clear up. That they were to | Rev. ‘be seen in large numbers, dressed in accordance with the most approved style, was a Oxed fact, and that was all all members of giders who came Within their grasp. rules to sult themselves. These rules pi all companies which b have a dividend—it no differencewhether that di: id was paid with | by the grandest intilect which God, in His in! the I im, has yet vouchsafed mankind, is worthy of kinder words than ‘apon the understanding that dorrowers bn jual to aren pre of tumet_ me, i ds Borrow ed "1 ad an edditions! make the en harem with e lender of the stock equal to market price. pay, ie renal ‘the stock which they bi "bor: re 4 ag ey cies reteod ode, aman fe eae deposits. who were caught in the board, and im their their own way. The ty estima. ~) eet © inde matter ell ehod contseets, and iu order that they mht soreen im thie coarse the ring members consulted ‘Seeker ae founda to get out of it. Form- ing, w they a of resolutions San Elan ant Eareved wack eal aes Of whow tho stock was borrowed were members of the thetr Bor'what mattered saat i te ayes ofthe tas jerefore, and or other. One of the coolest operations of these philosophers war tn the paseage of a resolntion declaring that the Napo- Company was a swindlo, and that, too, after th WALL STREET DEVELOPMENTS. ‘May, 77 dilichet, HE ER 5% i if g » § i #t hyp Cassandra 8 8 jurgeon Gris, W'H Beach, Mre "PW; : For some canse or offer their resolves did them, Calls were constantly being made served upon them to, fulfil their contracts would go up in spite of their declaration @ swindie, and pow fal cont it, to revolt that they suddenly became companies that n exami acemmittee and kee ged Placed it lonroe, Brij ‘W B Blair, D B Dunbar, ith, John Riley and D Fannon. Rovar—Steamsbip Fulton—Col EB K Kozla: Hight ii iti thy ‘ion ; animal matter is permitted to renrain in the the heat posed of the sun for con- siderable time the air becomes charged with tea pobont “ascertain why: I 7 [ i ia by them to wh they stock wou!d have sufficient respect for Dehave iteelf, and not keop jumping ap; that it did not. A resolution was Doard that the members having contracts stock should not be required to fulfil them; eome of the members thought was go it was finally moditied so that they should fired to fulfil their contracts until after investigating committee. Subsequen! endorsed and sustained the members in their contracts in cases of borrowed stock, their refusal to keep on deposit a gum ket price, as per agreement. In addition to this a resen- tion was proposed that every member who delivered or | received a share of Napoleon stock should be expelled | from the board. But we are unable to learn whether | passed But inasmuch as resolutions | were the order of the day, they added still another to ‘the numerous resolves, directing that those parties who had lent the stock to place the maney on deposit with them for the return of the stock or as security for it, in the United States Trust Company, and also requiring the Tender of the stock to deposit an own funds. What the object of this the parties who had lent the stock to not only pay over to the Trust Company the funds left as sec stock, and an equivalent amount of their own funds in ion, it is hard to divine, unless it is the intention of the ring to follow this up with another resolution de- claring that the entire amount so deposited belongs to them, and must be paid over under the peculiar philogo- ogue; thus, they having borrowed the pocketed the money, and now intend to the money back which they depos turn the stock, and an equival son of whom they borrowed the etock, to pay them for This is where the matter stood at the latest accounts. Complaints were being made against and the papers made out for the arrest of several parties for swindling and for the conversion of property which did not belong to them. in this way the parties will be brought into court, and sibly learn something about who they yy came from. These philosophers.are in many instances known as our petroleum aristocracy— eir fast teams and roll through our streets in gay Surely the inventions and discoveries of the petroleum age are not very beneficial to public morals, “Oil on the brain” demoralizes it Sournanrron—Steamshi} G Clark and servant, Miss rrero and two children, Miss Louise Ferrer: and son, Mr and J Glentworth, J P Iilig, Mr jerie d’ i i ! § RE ie g. g er 5 } r 3 ¢0 Pollock, Miss Mr and Mrs Joseph Jani, al Jobn Janin, Mr and Mi te witness the launch of the new steamer Leo, which has ix children and two se 5 utbmann, Mrand Mra Juli en the frame and deck are of the best quality of | hackmatack, and the workmanship is very ecuted. She is intended for the coast and Southern trade, and will be commanded by Captain F. Merrill, an old and well known steamboat cay At two o'clock, everything being ready, the last brace was cut away, and she glided out into the stream in very majestic style, amid the cheers of the workmen and those who were present. Her engine and boilers are being built at the Delamater works, and will soon be completed. The following are the dimensions :--Length, ove hundred and seventy-five feet; breadth of beam at main deck, thirty-two feet eight inches; depth of hold pper deck, twenty-three feet; height be- tween decks, seven feet; burthen, nine hundred tons. Tur ALiecep Fraups at ras Navy Yarv.—J. Maxson, J. R. Marsden, William McDermott, and Frank Reilly, who stand charged with having defrauded the United States government out of a large amount of money, ap- eared before Commissioner Newton yesterday morning, ut their counsel not being ready to proceed with th to Thursday next. Those ies were tried about a year ago upon the same charges fore a United States Commissioner in New York, and H ‘and child, Mrs C'M Denklesen and child, Mra M Tense and Simon, Mr and Mrs Charles Febec- Staadt, Fr Rauebfuss,G Rauchfars and two chil- Mise Emina Meyer, Mrs MM Meyorand two 1 Busch, alois Witt” 8 Feo Kemeyer ahd child, Misa J Schmid jual amount of his jodge in requiring friend, Edward Flues, M fer, ick, John Arnold, Miss E bibach and child, Ht tzfel , Mra : p Heimann, Mr and Mra P Neff, C! ir ward Weber and and Mrs D Ad Brunn ren, W Puls, D Dierkser, Mra Joscphine He and two children, B Schoenemann, M Lefert, E Btelner, and Mrs G Feldun; heimer, W Baumgarten, ited as a pledge to re- t amount from the per- Albrecht and’ son: Rosannah Bo Becker, Mra Elise Cari and two ber, H Blumeyer, B We Mi the'stecrage. Total, 468. Livanroot—Steamship Edinburg—Mré_M: en Mrs Robe lerick O'Connor, Ben Ross,'Mr Taylor, Geo jen, 8 Heasber, Albert amination, it was Tat Coxvrmion or Wasuincton Parx.—Some few years ago Fort Greene, or what is now known as Washington Park, was set apart by the city authorities as a public park, as much for its historical reminiscences as for its eligible location. Being one of the old landmarks which connected the present generation with the local history of the Revolution, the selection by the Boord of Alder- Sidney, a vate honor or credit, ii ww SE Ne, Be its victims and produces the most serious consequences. rations of the bulls and bears in Wall we made that localjty famous are nothing when compared with the antics ofthe petroleum dis- exples. Ot al) the suspicious performances in that locali- ty those of thé petroleum operators carry off the palm. The Reopening of Fera’s Theatre. LETTER FROM THE MANAGER. To tux Eniton or Tas WasinoTon CHRONICLE ;— im yesterday's issue the communication of the ir. B. H. Nadal relative to this theatre. Waiving much concerning the profeseton of the actor that I deeply to see as coming {rom #0 able and brilliant a of the gospel, I merely wish to gay, that up to ‘that was known in regard to them. The organization of | July 1 my theatre was for sale at a stated price, -® petroleum stock exchange was discovered to be part Wet eat Feal estate men in f their mission. With the essistance of a few of tbe | 10 sell, my neti duyy wus lo occupy and nse the butidien® w@egular stoek brokers and members of the other ex- ebange, sufficient to give it a color of respectability, they wacceeded in accomplishing their object, and organized a ‘board for the express purpose of manipulating oil stocks. But they bad not been in operation long in Broad street ‘Before it was discovered that there was a ring in the Doard, large ye to control its operations and victimize Benga, Rev M Wisbuner, Kev’ irving, Rev 3p rs three children, R D M: ae, eD epee, satisfaction. The neccarary resolution "pas the Board, and the citizens. were informed, throngh the medi ‘was to be the great heeler, GA Whit Whitehorne, cs M im of a very spread eagle piece of led, }, that Fort Greene city of Brooklyn. Taxes portionately increased, and finally a fence—and the enclosure, trees were denied and = <r pelo Lapin aga daey irst year or two the park ‘was really a was en care of, eatin gps peal te mane ti tower ly pereons were kept out ‘h might’ have been an ornament to the city, is now one of the plague City of Churebes anything but w! It is nightly frequented by bands of di and the abandoned of both sexes make it their gen rendesvous. There is not an alderman in the city, the lice authorities who do not know knowledge that such is the fact. there is no remedy, and the abuse has become se in- je man would attempt to ton, tt, wife and child, an tris aid von, Thomas Biasney—wiih Givers fs ne David ‘Carited, David Carl Rachi apa Rev P HD Cutiing—and others was erected around " this city, ‘including -, owner of Grover’s +f F My necessities required immediate action; the necessi- others having claims upon me were equally urgent, including a large number of depend peop! The property is mine, and my business is one alike legiti- mate and lawful. Coupled with my rights was the fail- ure to purchase, in itself some evidence that the public were not adverse to the continuance of dramatic per- formances in the building. if I did not “ national feeling and the national conscience, board not in the on well ag out- | guilty? The late President was alike my friend, I tried practically to do in respect and reverence for his me ’. lip service is distasteful to me, and where I find but little I begin to doubt the sincerity of those who question motives. Ido not now refer to your reverend cor object, however, to an inference which be just! drawn froin your article of the 4th inst. pe flee 4 jon. on” with it. Older than the Chi re ia 8 Gregory, four obildren; Miss I and servant, of Peoria sufferable that no respectabl bring ae ie daughter oe — bony 4 keeper a salary, who can him on dut who? It is high time that the Com: uld take this matter in hand, if they respect for their own reputation. If they do not, & ooves the people to take the matte? into considera- tion, and by private contributions, or otherwise, pay for tent person or persons to converted into an open jo the everlasting scandal and disgrace of the the board, at ite next meeting, on Mo evening, take action in this matter, and not wait summer vacation to abate a nuisance which should bave been abated years ago. Police Intell PASSING COUNTERFEIT MONEY. John McCloud, a young man, eighteen years of age, ‘Was arrested by officer Butcher, of the Sixteenth pre- cinet, om the charge of having tendered a counterfeit ten dollar bill on the Fairfield County Bank, Connecticut, to John Fitzpatrick, doing 58 nue, tn payment for some clothing he had purchased. The accused was taken before Justice Dodge and com- mitted for trial m default of $500 4 COLORED GIRL CHARGED WITH LARCENY. . Ann Eliza Wilberforce, a colored girl, twelve years.of age, was arrested by officer Brede, of the Fourteenth precinct, ou the charge of steallug $165 from Pau! Gro- ville, Pediding at 109 Bighth avenue? bed the money under a pox on asbelf in his store, that the accused, w to her own use. Ju fortrial in default of $500 CHARGED WITH #TRALING & HARNESS. Ashoemaker named John Collins, twenty-three years of age, was arrested by officer Lewis, of the Fifteenth Precinct, charged with stealing a double harness, valued at one hundred dollars, from the stables of Mr. Cyrus Lawrence, No. 58 West Fifteenth street. The accused was seen to enter the stable and carry off the harness. The harness belonged to a Mr. Lee, Justice Dodge committed Collins sand dollars bail. THEFT OF A TRUNE AND CONTENTS. David Brannan was yesterday arraigned before Justice Dodge to answer a charge of stealing a trunk containing a gold watch and chain and other property, valued at two hundred dollars, from Robert B. Wagner, No. 181 Bleecker strect The parties ° ‘at the above number, and on the 11th instant, during the porary Wagner, the prisoner was seen by Annie Monahan to Ley = trank. xan Farley, of in e arrest, magisirate e scoteed for trial. Dofence of the Police. TO THR EDITOR OF THE BRRALD. Please allow me to contradict, in some particulars, an article appearing im your columns of the 14th inst. being the officer who stood at the gate, was informea by a Mr. H. Bammeisker, No. 122 Waverley place, that he T asked him if he knew the person who had taken it- He said he did not. turned te another officer, standing what had occurred. He ring wae com- plete in all ite parts, and although not conducted on the of iy our political rings it for those This ring being suficiently large to control the board, adopted | my and my benefactor. 2, lames McKet J deowartan Vena Crvs—Steamship Manhattan—Don ‘ortes, ‘rederichi, _ profanity and pollu- Mogg lenges N Kennedy, Mra A C imate earnings of Pcie Pe , John Davis, John Conklin, Wim Va “A Frigere Lien eC oeery business at No, 1 Ed Fi ae f iu Tbed Fy veo om ed ar Daw Obi nana Stewiinily Star of the Union—Mi ANU? Adelpiooeca uit be oT alta, Mayor and £upérintondent of Police e m y pinion. On Monday evening last not the sligh manifestation of Ill-feeling was Pe La the ke Dodge committed the etna 6 was too — wo re bail. could to 2 whieh Mr. Lincole foil.” my eccount, and in behalf of my helpless and you and of yourreverend the doors. fet a ie ibe a the next best tlung-amy Tigh je next Dg - ine legal, lawful and a Foes'o Tesaras, Saly 13, 1666. A Monetary Marvel. the London Standard.) Se United States ie now at 1e touching the expenditure of the un) There ieactually a of national a patron of the stabies. default of one thou- on foot at one blow to pay Globe i ee% swe = i? 233 Ht) ; . * 53 = Died. Drecar.—On Saturday, July 16, Many Disgas, widow 48th yoar of her age, of the ings county, Ireland. acquaintances of thi apectfully invited to attend the funeral, renidence, . 225 Weet Twent; i z of James Digan, parish of Kelley, The friends ° FL Py 25 ul ; 3 ! Si 33 32 ss 3 I had lost his watch. , i FS = Hi , and stated to him etn ones the parti he having seen three near wae never iy ibetore. He immedi went demanded the Ef 3 E i B 3 i i i i : this (Sunday) afternoon, elook. G NEWS. 5E g j ? i 5533 SHIPPIN r fi iH Hd # i = 3 fi Port of New York, July 15, 1965, ira (Br), Roskell, Liverpool via Queens. Brianoia (81), Campbell, Glasgow—F Macion- Siar of the Union, Blanchard, New Orieans—H ‘America, Chft, Gavannah—Wakeman, Gookin fen"Horfonns Oy’ Fein aod hu Norfoth, City Potat and wk and Righmond—Helne. nine eel : 4 to the hallucination Criticn, men of letters, plang => a pea Too ei BNO W Ring, Schr Petronila (Br), Marshall, Wauks River, CA—Josiah Jex, Schr Garibald! (Br), Horton, Demarara—G &J Knos. 7, St Pierre, Mart—L R Reynal & grt H Middleton, es ES ‘Schr. We Schr H Lyman, Stannard, New Hi ARRIVED. Eigameh' tp Allier (French transport), Delisne, Vera Crus, 4 days. Steamship Victor, Gates, New Orleans, J to U 8 Quar- tarmasier. "Touched at Key West and’ Bavanen rect to New Grleas, rive disabled). bound up. and schr Hartatein, ‘Steamship Fulton (U 12th inst, with mails and pa ‘ Sth inst, of Charleston, Michael Dal board, ws interred at Port in of Cape Hatteras, pasaod in tow the bark Ann Maria, bound f M38 miles nort’s Of Cape ip Arago, bound 8; passed steamships Guiding Star and New Nant here she had antucket, where in 12:30 A) Gape Hatterar ae (Br), Stewart, 8 been ashore (eame in tow Haven, with toS P&A P Me sugar. to Miller & Hi Bark John Griffin (of with at ehip Dol jark sugar, to Walsh & Carver. ark Casco, Gardner, Trinidt Geo 8 Stephenson & Co. whaling schr Ann J Knight. cruising—had 120 bbls sperm; also Neghanean. cruising. Bark Sandy Hook, Bara to Jas Borland & ¢ with coal, to Bi Beh tol aT ‘= Reh ‘Soh de very fast, judging from her lines sad the engines, She is intended for one of the Sou! . Messrs Murray & Nephew. Sreauga Moont Vi York non, New ¥ toni Fie River will ia be merly of steamer City Seon at ba Wilmeen; Orpheus (Brem) Warnken, for a saw. Ts Tako Annee Rat Argonaut (Brem), Stelngraetfe, Bremen—H Koop & Bark Bidwell (Br), Churchill, Buen? Ayres—Boyd & Bark K Murray Jr, Mulligan, Port au Prince—R Murray & nontt Princess Alice (Br), Mears, Nuevites—Murray & g Foster, Cow Bay—J McMurray & Co. ‘CRW Ht Merriam. ating Wi "Vee Urieana thos Dunham. Hjecsarlas' Uiowseater : Jocearino, nto (Aus), Baboronch, Leghorn—Slocovieh, ith & Georgiaden, i —Slooorich, Agree D Rt Jonne, NFR F Sm Wenge, Wathtar— jeLean, Gaiveston—R in Brunt Port Hoyal-Van Brest & W A Crocker, Pierce, City Poimt—Vap Brent & gibt LR Jamieson, Jameson, Georgetown, DC—W 8 Brows Rohr West Wind, Lawson, Washington—Van Brunt & sCirogoty, Buckapor’_W 8 Brown & Co 3 yeaa Bostpa-W Beem £0. a Bently Sale + ry Lis Blackstone, and Up; alo, ship ‘Brame; brig uj nd Up. transport) Wotton, Port : 4 Neptune (the latier ig Hattie Morrison, ley, a coalpasser on over’ heated: his 2:80 PM, BO miles B PROV! (oR, J werent, 9 ; re, Palmer, Delphi, Smith, New York; 3B bbe, Ray, fr Htimore; R LA - 5 July 1Scarr scr ity July 1-are vehe Pal \ REAWTUCKET, July 1¢-Arr ech Marriete Smith, Buel, gy Prait, Brows, ane 18th—Arr steamer Shetucket. K. Co, ‘ton. Parmele, Barbados June 27, via New sugar, to Bishop & Bros. le (Br), Fillmore, Havana, 10 days, with sugar, er. (of Porland), Davis, Matanzas, 10 days, with f Nascan), Chase, Clentuegos, r, de, to Jas E Ward & Co. Sid in company Neponsett, for Boston, Cushing (of Boston), Ames, Cardenas, 10 days, with with sugar, Ac, to 48, lon 7908; apoke tow, Zaza, 19 days, with sugar, £e, 38. elyn (of Boston), Bawdoin, Lingan, CB, 14 days, master. Bark Houston, Ross. Port Royal, 8C, 10 days, in ballast, to n, Gookin.& Dickinson. oagiont d Brig Compense (Ital), Viola, Palermo, 6) days, with fruit, rig Louise (Fr). Masck, Cette, 78 days, with wine, &e, to Miirig Sianiey (Br), Hallett, Rio D ¥ Sto master Suly 6 int AND, July 9—Ai echr J rr ach Tth. schrs WC Hi lew York; aa ae RELIEVED AND SOON CURED BY Janeiro, 47 days, 29.40, lon 70 45. iladelphia for Gar ‘Wilson, Sigal, 18 days, with cot- Br), Knowles. Matamoros, Ji Dunning. Balled in company. ot _Nagusho, PR, 16 days, h Neuvitas, 12 days, with Colorado (Br), Crock, St Jago, 20 days, with, sugar, » Trinidad, 16 days, with. sugar, Lampher,, fagua, 10- days, with tanzas, 12 day i Bay. 16 days, with coal, to sn. Omaha (of Machiea). Robinson, Jacksonville, Fla, 9 0, Beil (of B . Bs Demarara, ngar, Be to Harver Brogan va (of Baltimore), McNamar, Baracoa, July jcNamar, Baracoa, 11 days, with fruit, ants: Royy serenteh, 8t John, NB, 7 days, with a, Haydon, New Orleans, 16 days, with cotton, ff New Hi ie, aye, Ni ‘Thompson, Port 6 FEF amish: Deane, Charl os r Niantic, Williams, New! HOLERA. VIOLENT PU! p. &e. to maater, Brig John Butler ( Sraith for New York. ‘Belo (of Barbedtos), he, to Miller 8 Franklin (Br), Bi eee poy os ee anid are carminative: st and to women in the functions, but restore i ake every person who values bio LETTER FROM GENERAL FAR on o * " New Yous, May 90, 10m My Draw Sin—I have received the . with cotton, 8. ir J G Roach. Lippit days. Says, with cotton, ley, Newbern, NC, 6 days, with cot- 5 Ferivers Ment, 4 dare fudeon, 141 ines, at 10:30 FM. off the ‘ateamer, bound 8, car sprit and jibboom, and everything Fle |. Hi ny H. 180th New York Vi om, with A = Te oS of the hy Amity and cured a i Bes tN at eras 0 TO THOMAS R. reenwich $e Sater eet fen note MHRA BLURS) paorsaey Mesers. Marvin & Co. :— Guwriemen—In. 4G oe ited observe 8, BUNIONS, CLU! jointa, and all ger of Waray. and a Fal! Rive Dorr. sag FM dy a7 rege ferent anotber, as, after such a patent. Yours truly, ieee a z. Shtuzw. fine safe C navi? iy 10, at 40, | several Bark Wolga, from Buenos Ayres for Europe, June 7, lat 21 | setgenbacemneanace for Havana, July 8, lat from Port Reval, 80, for New York, July ‘of the Delay y from Boston for Goree, June 18, lat 81 41, ndine (Br), from Sieal for New York, July 12, off Sehr J Crockford (of Fall River), Julv 13,gnoBat, &c. A Jane Bon er gehmiga for NYork July rr i. e A full assortment of Fire and Burglar’ Safes aways Cy warren MARVIN & CO., 985 Broadway. STEEL SHIRT CO! aa iterg in aon ten ‘TENT AMERICAN Retnbardt (Brem), removed; all scute iseanes i all ouner medicin Sold by druggists, ond at BT HILBERG'S yo he in eure, wi ula, Balt e test sale at the drug store en 1, July 1—Arr echr A McIntyre, Mo- a, June 28—In port ship J P Whitney, Avery, for D Th. Jul; —Arr briga Alvarado, J and orig Aon” ache Mp adiene Canter . 8 ‘Mayo, for NYork TOP THAT 80) forty-eight hours; also Hone ofthe Skin. Hold by all d Y et GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, NO#. % AND 37 VESEY STREET, are now opening a very fine invotes of MOYUNE TEAS, BY THE HAVERSHAM, which they are offering in Tote to suit the country and city trade, at cargo prices, In the Invotee are very fine Imperiale and Guapowdera, suited 1 Bonthern trade. Also, we are fine Jnvoice of Foo Chow eh coe TR COMPARY, | XION.—A wn TO THE BDITOR OF RATCHING—AND USE . Tt cures Itoh and cures Chilblains, Uloers Iruggiste, a sunken rock off Jed 17-4 June 24—In port lew Seren Eat er Win 10} Bid brig Beotland, wish Tt (free) ws with bald heads or bare faces alm

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