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s4ui joy virtue of a writ or Unction Salts. James Cole, AuctioneecT' POSTSCRIPT. EAGUs OJTICB, 2 O'CLOCK, P. li. CitjjlUtos Ml ossfy.

Mosquitoes begin to present their bills already, and a fellow can no more obtain a sight's undisturbed slumber than he can fly. The heat of the atmosphere alone (a miniature tophet oppression and nothing shorter) we should think ought to be punishment enough lor us poor mor Meeting of ibe Board of Excise. A regular meeting of the Board of Excise was held in the anti chamber of the Mayor's office yesterday. GaoiiGB L. Shaw, Ihe President, occupied the chair, and there were present Commissioners Cavanagh, Campbell, Bell, Hillkek, Tandy, Parks, Eagan, Van Mater, and Mead.

The minutes of the last meeting (June 14th) Co fLi In Boh. 300 Loi. on Smi'b, Hojt. DeB, n'lrn i lots Ninth, Temb. lever tb.

lv.c Ulnttmn ard Fourteenih streets, Ilird and Fourth averts tDln 4C9Ioison Jiiiij iohiIi, Jiiitj.ril 673 lois ll.ver il, ave'ue, if ir, tit I'w i07 lots on Bediord. Lf Marty snc Hairlsoi sv ro WlaljiS' 14u lot. uri Ntw Fork and Brooklyn ava. end on Unlcn 4 lota con ei Bourtb av and Pacific at ieluiJr.l.,ter lur. st.

trl Hillon, L.I. at7 per cent 1 cn 'eialu on mortgufce'for 6 years Parties who desire to purchaaB, can apply lo A. L. Vanu KbilT, eurtejor. I i I.

nt 1 nerof the COT garden wilt nneirnT. i oanI0'a with two Iota 32, Curt, to me dl. i IB 1 1 dv rni) Ml? dml nn mt Ktnn. on the RA thence northiK li aide 55 one uu lncn 'he weaier. ly tide i of Foarthaireet; thence northerly aloci the west.

cij rjF ut3i "uoouio leuifj ana buunhmirntiiiti vemyiaree leet: thence aontharlo leiwltli South Tenth Mreet ind "toSS ito lanS orty Iour reBt lhonce aoutnerly at SSS Dlv on n.ema alon land of mid Lam rf.aaii hot No' Paliei wiih bivlslunavenue iuouud soutneriy ai right angles to Division avenue in a airaiirhi lira to nnZl.T: SL 1 i "enceea.terly along the northerly aide of Divl on avonue forty lour feet 10 the place of befiinnlnz To pertaining! "emuing, or in anywise ap Dated Brooklyn, Juue3d. 1854. Ipne'fajS or ENHLEBEKT LOTT. Sheriff dav of Juhr POd nntil the 26th oayoi July, 1854, at the. ame tune ana place.

Bated Brooklyn, 13th, 1854 JyOZawtd ENOLEBERT LOTT. Sheriff. Cost anil JFounir, HOKSK Taken up by compulsion, week an old Bay Horae, wlih ont. wntta hind loot haa a peculiar tui.i with hia hind lea when he owner particularly quailed la.e hlui aayand pay lor ihii lie will bo JulylJ. I85t.

July If in, 1854. ITherau, iihd, been proved to thli Beard that interments heai'th rherefore ai Jnjioua to public Heso'tred Burials in the Cliy CemetPry, bounded by furimud avenue, Auburn 1 lace, Canon meet una the united States Barracka. Hre in of Health a ftulsance an are hertby prob.blted under DOnailvufTwu HundrHri nrf ir.w By order of Ihe Board of Health. iibWAttu a. LAMBERT, President.

Joseph Hegeman, clerk. tf AMliiSTljNtt OF THh) 6TuUK.UOjLL)J!;K., Of the POINT fii inum bnht)ldat the Companies Bulidioea at G.Man Pnint KRIU.iy, the28lti at 3 o'tlnu p. rnr oldiinluualin; ihe capital mocaoi the (Jjnipaovto iho aum oi (forty l'houand Uollarii.t, g(i.) ktw iui, rfuiy qui, xoo (s.gned) Marshall lefferts. k. U.

WOLCOTT. SMI'lH CLltT. CdAS. WOLCOTT. i 6 ta WM.

KM r. NO'llofi TO BUlLDKtiS. JbealcU eaituiaiei win be received lor the hulidini; ol the ony Armory, until TaUUdbA ihe 2tnnln8t 4o'c. ck r. M.

'Xhe fiaiB and of Aaa Stebina, ArcuLect No a Connm. vhn win Kiyeallthe uere.nary in orniailon, eaittnatts may na left witn luearcnitect or any or the Cumznlltte B. The rejecting any ea.imaw or tutioiaiefl which ihey miuht coa nider noito bnfor the iniereitof taociiv. erotalyn, July llith, 18.4. iiy order of ihe Committee, W'" ld S.

HttAHAM Chairman. MullOli is hereby given, llint, itie Go part nerhip hereioftre eilsting in this city anil in New oik. between E. JaCOcS IlJ B. BENMETf, knuwo ny the uame of Jacobs at Bennoti, is this day a lssolvcd bv mutual cunent Ihe business bereafier will ba conducted Iit, v.

r. cohs, who is autkonsed to settle up the aHaira of Uo late nriii. July 13, USi. Jylo lawtw NOTICE. The nuaal election lor Dirtctors of the Jamaica and Brooklvn KMnrl ur.

hald on MONDAY, the 7th day of August, i iclock P. AI at the hoitiofMr. Sainmis, iu theviiiaje of Jaimiju. Jamaica. Ju.y 17.

1854. Jyi8 2vr OFF1CKUF TUiD L.OiNtrl3LAJSD INaUtt ANUE C.j., July 10, ,854 U1VIOENDS. The DlrrCIOfllhavn thla flnw ihair yearly Divia. nd of Klve Uollsrs per share, payable) to the jivLkuuiuoii uu ueiuauu. yll ut E.

C. FIMN, Secretary. watches jewelry. rhe sui 1 scrlborls uowselllng his Stuck atuuusually low rate. Wold Kngllah Lever Welches lrom Qtu to 8l5i Silver Watches, all of which are warranted, from 6 to 4t Ladles' Plus, Ear alns, Bracelets.

Chatelalns, Kinas, Uc jf ailthe newest and host materials. Souiesplendio' Necklaces tor children, A lartre varietv of Gold and tlomnttan r. i ols, Seals, Sic. New ijtylei of Genu yests and fob Chaina ui upenor quality. Silverware ofeverv descrfntlon.

wurmnii and at prices which dety competition, always on bond or ojnue to oroer oy tnesuoscrlber. ouecutcioo uoiu, Oliver ana ateol, to suit env bm asm. i vauiikiuiiiSi, M. S. Watches of every description, and rouch Clucks ipulred by the most experienced wiTkman.and warraotef! W.

J. VAfiOEKllOilK, ail No. US Fullun Brooklyn. ALBATA WARE. 'Jake Bankets, Castors, Suijurnowlei, ice Coolers, Toait Hacks, Mus aid Jlsues.

baits, Stc.alao those very superior Siiooni Kork. a.e.,hat look equal to the Silvei, aud made to match iu paiieru cau hud in any quantity at ic ci, '12 20S Fulton street near Cnni 'nrH DOLLARS! A very exteu slve assortment of Hooon. Knrkn r.iMU Shells. NaDSill rlUft.H. CuDB.

tr. Arc fur. 'l. 1 l. Ohase'sJewelry store; our Silver Ware is allmado from Cola and warranted.

JOHiV D. CHASE, watches and Clocks repaired in iho verv best Jfl: jvi2 2in MANUtAOTUKKU VP SILVER War el BTd JeWelrV. WedHlnt. ra.A ed I In the very best manner, and at short notice: logeilier with Caka Boxes. JSnvelous, alwuvs on mind.

JOUiS li. CHASE, "'i0 2m 203 fultoa etreet. 5 "LI F. Bartholomew ilatk TUK nunm. Oa MEW it.

IVeen.) New MOllRlMIMn kTur Broadway, between at. Micholua N.Y. Oreat Aeduction in prices. Barga'ns In Alournlnc' (ioods. In order to make room for our Immense Fall lmporta dons, our entire stock of Sp.ing and oummer Goods com pruiait the moat extensive and k.M...,nun.

of MOURNKI'i UOODa the United States, will be aolo icuutnou ui a percent, pieces ranch Muslins, cbuw, worn a. i.imu ps. rench bawns at Is 51)0 ps. French Jaconets, at 2s worth 3s. uuu.Ss bd.

Sd out) ps. elegant Mourning Silks, at less thancostof lm tor' piiuiuitciuei. tunnies, v. rapes, UoLiaines ttareaes' tissues, buioruldenes, ftiantlliaa, Bou, et, to. ate.

as i iiiiid i actuiti nmeaiua la iVloumlne Goods. NEW MOUHNKNG SXOItK. oSI Broadway, tween t. Nicholas and Metropolitan jdoieis, X. t0ARL OF HEALTH BKooKxr, i June 13th, 1854.

H'Aercas. it la rumored, that the fDmlarn nvlti. Now, Iherefore.ln oroer to allav nnrine ciaoaare requested to report fonnith i culliy to this office, so thai our fellow ciuzei.siua, have Ml ano aauaiaciorv mtormation on thr aiihiuri To exotblt the duties ot the profession, we auhlnln th na Every person practicing Physic In said City, who shall ous disease, shall mute and slalliig the name and residence of said patient in tho othceol Aud every person who ab)J violate, neglect, or refuse to oufP'y wilh 'be above provision, shall be deemed gulitv ol misu meanor, and on conviction shall ho pumshoo bv a Dfl.e xwi nuuared and ICtfiy uouaie, or im. prisonmeui notexceeding alx montha, or both. uy wium o.

Lua ouaiu Ol Cteallh. tDWAltD A I.AMHl'll'P Joseph IIcaEMAN, Clerk. RS. HAVES' Si'RUP. Eok uimm ana uuwe.b uumht.aintq cure In leu than tweutv four nm.ru ir todirectloua.

It una siood ibe leuofSS years und mm uever been known to fall, oveu wuen the u.ot emiueu. pbysicia.ns bad prououueed tne pattern beyond tbs roach v.oi aoitsjuutoryreierei.cea aua ncales can be produced, sulhci nt to nmvn ha u.s i ail imri yi ai aw turn lot IIICID Cl'mpialniS. The Syrup can be given to a child a vveea old with r. fectsafe.y It la pleasant to ihe tano and haimleas lniu composition, It otng free 'roin opium, alcohol, lie. rrepareu aua sola oy Mrs.

tlKX B3, 170 ITullun sire? 1 orooftivn ona can oe aaa or tuua ah i Mavt. iii siiani! piuuaiyu. The foliowlnir are atrents in Now Vnrk retaiiuv c. u. wens ot uigniti avenue, nri rom 'iYSJitr I corner of Bowery and Grand street; J.

u. No (veil 21 firnnri iimm Willi. Grand street, Williauiaburgh. rrivo.iii mm )n6 3n HECKER'S FLOUR. The undersigned bav lug niBde the necessaiy arrangements with Measra Ueckor St broihur, will keep 'ismnuv on hand thel.

Flour Stc, which they will tell i foil, prices. Thev keep a general assortment nt Fnrmiv Flour, llye and Grabsra Flour, Meal, Feed tnu Grain ol every descripiion, which will be sold at the lowest tuaraei 111.1.0 CATL1N Jt DUCKER, Goodn drtllvnrcd frea of cartaire i 2i Vn' VKKlCM OE No.4Cirv Hj. COMPOaATl No REPAIRS ANU Stii'l'. ilia Ull, Btooaiyn, July Sth. 1854.

,01 ICE ShIhH l.u at thla office until 2 o'clock. Saturosy, ibe Ulh Inst, for turnis nine our nundred iron Gas I'osn, such as now in for lighting streets. JOHN M. FEftRY, jyb ta Commissioner of Kepalrs and SuDPllei. of by ft 1 BT J1M COL 4.

SOM 43 Fulton wtrcct, corner of Fronted ret, Urwaly 1" Peronl attention to ales ot Household rurnllure. and outdoor sales jenerallv; work" ib.iSzchse,tioW Tiiuiisday, July 20. Household Furtiibrt l(i5 cVlcck, at Hie corner of Columbia and Kiton bronklyn, cor.Bin. ol chairs, look ing, kjsaies, bedstead carpuis, tie. Tarms caih bankhble mon y.

jyja MuDAT, July 21. At 12 o'clock, nt the errbawa' Exchanpe, N. Y. No IJ7 Aaams street A four a ory and basement brick home, ib by 43 feet, ti uale tn the east Bid of jtdsn st between Concord and Xlllarv sis ih bonaa la well butil and coLta'ni about 6 ru" ms. Alsoabiu.e the re of luoiui iuia oouie js aiwostorj ai a Dsiement irnmeboiise S2 by 18 feet, andcomains tljibi rooms iru let la 2i nj ft.

9 ins To the rear of the lot is ttu alley 11 feet wide, run ning from Nu tra alley, i be whole reals for upwards of ill0 iuuhiu. maps are reary. Ryerson street and Wluoughby avenue Four lots on the ouilieasi corner of Wllloughby av. and Ryerson st. 2 lots on the north side of Wllloughby av.

between Grand av. and Ryerson it. These lots are beauiifuliy loratea In the 7th wrd. Rjeraon it. li paved the entire leoKlh.

VHi leughbv avenue is the first south o. Myrtle, on wnich ihe cars are now running, fare four cents. Ibe lots are ready for immediate improvement. Terws part of the purchase money may remain on bold and montage. Mupmrennw redv lvl8 td Jouw OAtciiKy, Auctioneer.

irr BY OAKLEX II WKlOM. City Hall.) Brooklyn. Will give their personal attention to the Sale Real Eaute at Auction, at the fHerchnnti''a vn if.urai onio noqm, orinanysectlon of Leneulanrf also to tho tale of Kurullure, Dry Goods, Srocerles. Mr Keal imitate of every deacrlpiiim ui pr vmeSale. Hootii fcolvwdop otorttifwnnO oer com lunniente SaLEM Kiiiim.

Oarntro WiXUjuuhbg.and Ptarl streets, near the City. Hah JosEFa Hsukman Auctioneer. J. u. arraierai for the liberal lutmn.M whi.h i celved during tho past thirteen years, respectfully Informs those Interested.

thaLhti fa nun nrnnurUH DKy OUUOo, HLAltDWABE. FANCY GOODS, BOOKS aud Splendid Sale Boomi. Libera advance! wfcen re Wiendance wUi be given aj wual to Mien aiiutui uat A It' akCLUJUMOm. At Fbitatb Sale. ao a wo otory, Atuc ana Haaemer.t KramA T7niiaA Mi 58Br 10 oonis, 5 Marule Man.

uiaica, tiiiu utia ana water, enquire on the 'e19 lf JOSEPH HEOEMAN. Auctioneer. JOAIEH fc LAVIlJO.N, Cit) HaUj, Brooklyn. She subscribers would respecifally inform Inetrfrtendsand the, punile that they will glyetheli personal attenliou to Ibi ale and purchase of Keal klstate. Particular attention paid to the IiOttuis of Houses Alsi the Collection ol Hems.

x.bsso. am Aokmts iron riaa inuonsoii. Also tor SpkaTT's Patent ilghtning ftoda. JOHH JOWB8, SAViKiSE Koneyloaned on Bond and Mortgage. A nomher of ousea and Stores lo tiel.

IU. IS. Ckow. Aueuoneer. Ho.

19 Cuurt rtreit, Marble huildiny. Brooklyn. Mr. M. n.

Oroit respecufuilylnlonnstheoitlzenaoi Brook lyo and vicinity, that will give his personal attention ic llle saie or Heal Estdte, Stojks, Huuseho.o end Klicheu ur nituro. Also Haraware, toiu'inisa Goo. Grocene. aegara, Uquora, either at his salesrooms the rest, deuce oi families' or out dotrra. ilo iaea also for sa and terms on the most accommodating Balesrooms No.

19 Court street, Marble Buildings. jeSO tit JSS ESTAbLISHED 1789. A L.1 Btim MOTT RRDIUJfiitS. No. lit JiiHM HTia Importers and Dealers in flNIi WaTCHES, JEWEL it r.

of ail kinos. and of the l.tn.i nntmii. il.t. mono in Rings, Pine, Silver are, tic all of which will workmon only employed in repairi. RLMuVAL.

The aubscriber has Removeu his business from No. 100 to 118 FULTON, opposlu Sands street, where he intends lo keep a mi lulland cou plete assortmeniot reudy made Cloihiutt fot Wens' and Boyt' wear, than can be found In any other sore 1 1 Brooklyn. Also, Cloth, Casslmeres and Vesilngi. in i very variety oi style, which will be made co order, acoerdtug to Ihetaaieoi the customer, on tho most reasonable rn s. Aibo, Furnishing lioods, Shirls, Collars.

Jravats, etc. mh2Smdfcw 118 Fulton jPDnstfp'nds S. REMOVAL. '1 nt UUL.L3'vTaUSSOffFlCiihas been remove toihePrlvate Dweillna, No. 56 WHITE Si.

Six doors weal of Rnmnwav hH are ueawy 6tied up for the reception of Ladles and Uentli uieu, ouu are iiiaco'i unoer tne cnarue or comnalnnt mul. anu female attendants Butler's latenl Trusaund Suppor ler rad applied lor the cureofUernia and Prolapsus Oier; Butler's improved Spinal Umbilical, Abdominal aud der Braci made to auil case. Suspensories. Lace Stock. band and made to oroer, HULXiS' TltUet no.

0 3 nite st. myo ciiu FflilD'K M. BUTLEE. Proprietor. LlLiNTlbTRlt IN.

GbLlbblN. lien list, would return his ackuowledvemeuis for me very liberal patronage exi nded to htm tbe past year, would respectlully give notice to his patrons and tbe pubiir that he has KtMUV El) lrom No. Hi to No iB4 early opposite Johnson where he will continue to give his persouul attention to every branch of Surnlcal and cbantcai Dentistry, and win warrant everv operation to performed in the u.osi careful aud satisfactory maimer, at tho very lowest cash prices. He would also call lion to his block and Ouu, Teeth, which ne Sailers himseli, are superior loany now in use. All persona requiring Deniel uucinimus n.uuLiu Lb fcu moir uuvauiage to give nun a call.

He willinsuit beautifuiincorruptlble teeth on Ihe best uoiu plate au it, i Un silver plate for loS 76toS' Full Upper Sets on Silver $1500 Cavltieanileu with tiold H)t06(l Cement 60 TluKuil 60 Cleaning Teeth. 60to.iri Tootb achecured 60 Extracting 25 BB" ll work warranted as represented. Ial9 9ra Djiwnaxitr. u. a.

mar UN, tiurgeon Dentist, (successor 10 Dr. S. skinner), thankful foi iho very liberal encouragement received during the pasi iu in. puuuo witn increase! confidence, for the yearuow opening. Closesltenllonioevervbranchallhe nrofoaalnn haa ablod him to discover and obviate many dilb'cuiiiea in ibe way of every practitioner, ea.

ectally in fitting plates to be sustained solelv bv atmusphebil: PsRunftRr tiia in thla department begota confidence, ano warrants him saylnK. lhat "everv mouth can be fitted." All operations on naiural teeth, Extracting, Filling, uigouiii auu ibuu.a.iii liqi luruicu wttU WO QUHOil caro. Specimens of work can be seen al the office No. 76 Mon tague lace, corner 01 Menry Brooklyn. REFERENCES.

Eer. Dr. BETHONE, Dr. LM ITCHELi. Itev.

T. T. GUION, Dr.A.N BELL, ABM. B. BAYLI3.

tsq. Q9 1 fully recommend my successor etr. U. A.M ARVTIN as a competent and trustworthy Dentist. ap28 3m S.

SKJNNER, Uenlut. Boots, BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, at 166 and 163 Pulton street, between Cranberrv and Oranae streets. Messrs. SMITH POliHAMIUSat their mnmmmk store would call the attention of their friends and tne public tviuou a.vri.a wi uuvis DIIQ OUOOS, COni prising every variety of stylo, kind and quality, which ibei oiler al vary reasonable prices. Our fine goods for boa.

iiuuios anu veniremen are uitmuiaciureo under our OWu su norvlsion. and from our manv vears exDertMiice ihiai. guarantee good fits aud perfect satisfaction. N. B.

Particular attention given ea ure work ol every kind and repairing ueutly 1 m6 3m BOOT SHOE EMPORIUM, i MVRTLE AVENUE, BETWEEN SOaMS AND PEiRL STREETS. The subscriber would resnectfullv Inform hi frlonds and the public, that ho bas opeueo the above store tor the aaie 01 boots and oboes. The stock comprlsea well aolecled assortment ol LADIe S'. OKNTI.KM KN and CHILDREN'S wear, all at the lowest possible caan pneo. F.v, tv descrlntlon of work made to order, at the shortest notice, and of tne very best material.

j. w. nADui, 1 ki myrtle myllSm Between Adams and Pearl sts. Wild VV GttAND EXCURSION EVERY MONDAY. WKD Mt'sniLV end PtUDAY FteellckeU for Excursirna ti had altne Ofiice LotaSiO 10 aion only.

A lew lou tell al the above low prices. A large number of Bulldlog. have been arected in ibis beautiful village, and others now being put up. Ihe (flushing ftfilrovois nearly complete aud the cars will soon be running thereon, which wllibrin the property within 0 minutes of the business part of tht citv. All Dersons wlsbinif toescanethoeuormoua rents thla city, can by ihe payment of Five Dollars permonir purchase one or more ot these tots on which may boerecied foi $501) or 86U0 a neat and convenient cottage bouse, tbe on which 517 pur con 1 would beabuuiiio.

thus making their rent about 84t a yearinslead of pay lug from SlIKi tc $'00 per year for much interior accomodations. Tbts property Ilea about ba, way between Wiliiamaburgband New town on tne North road and Flake 3 uiiiea irom the WH llamsburgh Ferries, and a short distance above the Calvarj forbeautyof locatlonla unsurpuasod by any jroneriv tn the vlclnitv of Mew York. Tbe Nowiowo staie leave the lerrles evury half hour, and will leave thus wtu wish to aee lata property at tnu corner or isaeav. in, vlaspeth Plauk Road, Ihey will thenco cross Fiske av to lue oremlaes. The depuiofihe Flushing Rallroai la on thit iropoety ho tills la perrect.

fre irem IncumMrance anc all warrantee deeds tiivec. Tlckete, plans, ltc. 4C. ca: bnd at the ofnee, 5Tryou Row, cor. Chatham ol (J vNunEWa, J.

F. ICclN DALL.orol DANIEL HOGAN. ot premises. tuyti P10 Ntu. me aabodia auhooi, coumcted with ihe FIRST BAPTIST otiUttCci, aud Will 110 on an clxcnr.ion tu Mount Heruun G.ove.

FltltlAV NK.XT. lltH 2lHliust. Th now aud spletidiu sieatner May Queen ba beu eueag ihe occasion, nnu will leave Fulwu fvrry ai7 o'clocx Montagu lerry at 8 o'clock A. M. 'iicaeiscan oa ubialned of J.

O. Chase, ana ifullon atree 1 V. Peck, 93 fulton street: T. Flees IC7 Atlantic street; at the boat on th morning of the excursion. JyiS st" 1 ol lor JL I uu JL Sukgray 1 irj JDailg aflle.

Reported by Abbott Winans, Hanover N. Soniliern Mull Wnrm VVeuifacr In Baltimore. Baltimore, July 20. Soul hern mail as late as due is at band. Mr.

McCormack who was wounded recently in an affray at Charleston has since died. The weather here to day in insufferably hot. The thermometer already marks ninety two in the shade. The French aqaadrou. Norfolk, July 20.

lue French stfiAmpr nhimero mi. I roindln Uam for threw Weeks in order to reennernt.e t.hf hcxvltK of her officers and crew. She will then sail for the trull of Mexico. The two Ideates beloncinir to tho flam a cnnnii. ron have proceeded to New Foundland, lrom whence they will sail for New York.

The Niagara at Boston. Boston, July 20. ihe British 6teamer Niagara, from Tjivmnnl. arrived at her wuarf at East Boston at halt riant seven this morning. Markets New York, July 20.

Ashes Unchanged. Cotton Quiet. Flour The market is a shade firmer, with pretty good demand. Sales 6000 buls at $5 87 1:2 to $6. for inferior State S6 75aS7 for choice no.

ana igaS8 for Wisconsin, Michigan and Ohio. Candian flour is nominally the same. Snnt.hprn flmi Rn.eia "VJLAl UUaf. Grain Wheat unchanged sales 1L.600 good white Canadian $1 73. Kye, $1 25.

Corn firmer, sales at 60 Oats lower sales at Provisions Quiet. Whiskey Sales 200 bbls. at 28 1:2. Stocks. New Toik, July 20th.

The Stock market is very active and prices are rapidly recovering from the depression. 800 U. S. sixes of 1857, 120 1:2 1000 California sevens 70, 79 3000 Panama Bds. 2.1 issue 97; 1200 Illinois CVnual Bde.

69 15 000 New York Central 83 1:4 700 Canton 23 1200 Nicaragua 20 2400 Cumoertand 33 1:4 700 Cleveland and Toledo 70 4000 Erie 60 400 Reading 68 500 Hudson 51 1:2 18 Michigan Southern 95; 10 Iadina 90 130 Panama K. E. 90; 120 Norwich 49 3:4. T'le niatket for money and sterling presents no new features. SECOND EDITION.

SOOK. o'CLOOk, P. M. 33a loogresa li Seselon. Washington, July 20.

Senate After the transaction of some routine business and the presentation of a few petitions arid memorials, Senator Huuter, of Virginia, moved that the Senate take up the Irving diplomatic appropriations. He, hosvever, withdrew hia motion after a conversational debate. Seuatjr Gwin, or Californifi, made strenuous efforts to prevail upon the Senate to proceed with the discussion upon the homestead bill it biing important, thai the bill should be decided at au early day. Seuittor ight, of Iudiana, with tqual ear nestnees, argued in favor or taking up the bill for the payment of tl a Texas debt The vote v. us taken and Senator Bright's motion prevailed.

After a briel debUe upon the bill, chiefly iu opposition, the further consideration was postponed. Tne consideration of the Homestead Bill was men resumea. Senator Mason of sustained in a speech his amendment, reserving from the operation ol this bill tbe lauds in the North and West of uuto, wuieu were ceaeu to tne United States by I iigiuia, Senator Bad ger, of N. replied. bunator lOUCeV.

Of nnnrwprl flio hill lie said he could not consistently vote in favor ui iree grama oi ine puotic lands, as he consider eu it was unequal anu uojust. Senator Bayard, of Delaware, moved a post uonement of the bill until Pec. next. Senator Walker opposed it. House.

The entire morning was Bpsnt it debating a proposition to discharge one com mittee lrom the cons.deration of a memorial and refer it to another. Mr. Olds, from the Committee on Post Offices anaroBtai roads reported the new post office route bill, and aeked that it be passed. Mr. Wheeler, of N.

moved that the report up miu uuuu me tauie. Mr. Olds replied You will lease your post route bill then. Mr. Jones, of Tennessee, called for a reading Mr.

hours. Olds replied that it would take two Without any action whatever, the House went mm wummiuee oi tne Wnole upon the Army Appropition bill. he amendmeats to the same were taken ur Mr. aulbner, of moved to amend the bill by insertiag the Senate bill to increase the pay uiy auu ioc otner purposes. The motion was ruled out ot order.

I'roui the Uupltol. Washinoton, Jul? 20. Mr. agans' a watchman in the Cotton factory at Alexandria, was murdered last evening. The murderer is still at large.

Toe Star, of this P.M., says that the Attorney General decided that the government offlijers or utueia lcaiumg on tne lanas ceaed by the States areuot subjected to taxation, or amenable to the municipal regulations. Weatber exceedingly warm. Thermometer 05. Tho Steamer Franklin Nkw Yok, July 20. Accounts from the Franklin received this morniDg represented her as ljing in the same jjusiuuu, aoou j.ou cases ot goods were rescued biuce last report, but thi heavy surf prevents bueir euiiiuieun to mew rorK.

Philadelphia stock Mo'ket Hot Weather. Philadelphia, July 20. Stocks are rather firmer. Readins sold at 67 1:4 Morris 11 Long Islarid 211:4 and Tne weather here is very hot. The Thermometer stands at 100 in the shade.

Nearly all out door business is suspended. Tho Steamer Commodore. Stonington, July 20. The reports relative to the destruction by fire the steamer Commodore in the Sound last evening are untrue, as she arrived here safely this IUU1 Ulll. T.

GILBERT'S PIANO FORTES. wite Ok WITHOUT TUB ni t.M vl u. sonllcallona from ntinllMBn.1 Ti kef mv room assortment or6no PIANO. yORTEB, carefully selected, which will not only be conf. ientlyrecoramended by inyself.bul a full guaranleefurnlsiied tbe maker.

These Instrumonts are well known laronghout the anlloc Qlaleli. and are admired fnrthn mA ttful Btilch of case, together with euro even and brilitan. aalliy ol tuna and touch. FbUV Will be SOld linntl rrowinahls Inrmiiili, rkand Booiun. Tho public are invited to call and ezaniiB 11 eiusoiee.

fj, MATTIiEWU. Professor of Muaic on nana and restate at low prices and noon spi.miiin.liriiiaunMi athsw ii bo est ,0 to lor and or tals, without being nibbed at by these humming rampjres. First on one side, now on '(other, then all over, do they congregate and penetrate, just as if revenge was their obj ect, aud your life blood their end. If they would only transfer the scene of their operations from our. room to those of our delinquent subscribers, we wouldn't think so hard of it, for then they might be doing us a service, and when presenting their bills put their victim in mind of ours.

Thus in time they might become useful as collectors, just as carrier pigeons were the means of transmitting messages years ago. But should they go on in the way they have commenced, we have no doubt before the season is over, we shall not have enough blood in our veins to give a color to our cheeks, and our person will be so full of pimples as to make it difficult to tell whether we are ourselves or some superannuated nutmeg grater. Where do the defaulters go We know where fashionable people go, and how they spend the summer at the watering places, and where fugi tive slaves go on the underground railroad but where the defaulters go is a mystery. They are becoming a numerous class, and if the Sylves ters, Schdtlebs and other clever fellows alj continue to make themselves scarce as their de. lioquincies are brought to light, it will be a drain on the population which would be sadly lelfc at the taking of the next census.

There ought to be some kind of Siberia or Botany Bay 'where the fugitives could find refuge and be furnished With business which might employ their talents as picking oakum, and other kindred pursuits, give scope to the genius of the lesser order of swiDd lers who do not go so deep into notation and snbstraction as their great prototypes. Why not have a colony for the de'aulters vitb an under gronnd railroad thereto, and impunity from their sureties when they get there Perhaps they might find a rogue's paradise somewhere in Nebraska. The Cholera. This morning seventeen cases and three deaths were reported at the Board of Health. At the Hospital yesterday there were thirteen cases, of whif four died.

Nine were admitted, and of the whole number, 5 are convalescent. A woman at 167 Hudson avenue was taken ill at 10 o'clock last evening and died in one honr afterwards. James Faebeix, to Fleet street, died at eight o'clock yesterday morning. Last evening a German, who did know enough English to give his name, was prostrated on the corner of Bridge and Johnson streets, with the Cholera. He was sent to the Hospital by ex Mayor Stbtkeb and officer Waddt.

Burglars again at Work. Last night a fore ibJe entry was made into the house of C. Baxter, No. 11 Pierrepont by cutting a hole through the back shutter of the basement win dow and drawing the bolts. The villians were disturbed by Mr.

B. awaking, and Boding his bed room door open and a light on the staircase. He got up and went down stairs, and found the window opened as described, and luckily so disturbed the marauders that they had not time to carry away their intended booty. Coroner Hilton yesterday held an inquest at No. 13 Forsyth New York, upon the body of Abraham Van Wyck, a.

native of Poughkeepsie, forty two years of age, who died on Tuesday night from the effects of laudanum administered by himself for the purpose of self destt action. The evidence adduced showed that deceased, for Everal years past had been at times partially insane and of late had become intemperate. CciNcrDEKOES. Mr. Robert Schuyler, the New York swindler, was conscientious regard to Sanday trains on the New Haven railroad.

Mr, Edward Crane, the man whose over issues of Vermont Central stock now engages publio at tention, was one of the orators at the meeting of the "Young Men's League" at Boston, during the last municipal election, and under the banner of "Municipal Integrity," made a fariou8 on slaught upon gentlemen in the city government. bomlort before gentility, always. If you feel best in old and familiar clothes, stick to them How one feels is far more importance than mere loofct, providing propriety is not offended. And yet Mr. Hollyhock had rather be miserable in a dress up rig, than comfortable in worn garments; While Mrs.

Penny role is wretched" if she isn't oorsetted and starched up to within an inch of her life. Queer institution, humanity. "Economy is wealth," there is no mistake about it, but when a hotel keeper returns nnoon' gamed hiedsick back to the bottle afterthe guests have departed, with a view to pass it off to the next customer, we are rather of opinion that he is running economy into the ground. Such prac tices, when discovered, are calculated to discou rage the consumption of wine. A certain spinster in this city reading that deer were scarce in Sacremento has, with com mendable magnanimity, sold out her estate here and will leave in the next steamer.

ShesajB that dears shant be wanting if she can help it. Considerate old dame that. Fishing. Mr. E.

Hooper of Whitehall slip, and Mr.T. South N.Y. went down the Bay on and alter an abeence of 10 hours, re turned with 260 pounds of black and weak fish, lnoiuamg two sheepheads, weighing 6 and 5 pounds. There is a mechanic up town who is trying to get up an engine to be worked by BaltB and senna. The experiments on Himself have proved very satisfactory.

All he wants now to "perfect the thing" is to apply "the principle to the The inventive genius of the age is from half to a considerable. Police Patrick Sweeny was lound dead drunk on the steps of No. 4 Sjerum street, last evening by officer West, lie was fined S5. Michael Smith for stealing shoes in Fulton street wat arrested by officer Frost and sentenced to three months iuiprianment. The Pig Business.

Yesterday a number ol persons were brought before the Police Justices for violating the ordinance in keeping pigs. Tuy were all fined in various sums. to P. in r. on he als were read and and approved, when on motion the Board proceeded to consider applications for licences, and the following were granted after considerable hitting and counterhitting between the temperance and anti temperance members: Geo.

McKee, tavern, 27 Fulton sf. Bayly Baldwin, tavern, Franklin Houec. Fulton ferry. John B. Zeller, tavern, 274 Hicks st.

Tnos. Cavanagh, tavern, 13 Atlantic st. Patk. Moonoy, tavern, 29 James st. inos.

Jjent, tavern, Main Bt. Andrew Crosson, tavern, corner West and Pearl streets. Wm. Morris, tavern, corner Bridge and Prospect uirecie. Henry B.

Perkins, erocerv. 271 Fulton st. Henry E. Sammis, tavern, corner Nassau st. and Hudson avenue.

Geo. G. Acklev, tavern. 199 York st. Patkrick Keelan, tavern, corner Duffield and Til lary sts.

Edward H. Gage, tavern, 6 Hudson av. G. P. Losec, tavern, 1 Hamilton av.

B. Baker, tavern, Hamilton av. C. Fisher, tavern, 249 Columbia 8t. A.

Rorke, taern, 3 Hamilton av. Christopher Joosh, tavern, Clason, corner of lushing av. T. A. Wil3ontavern, Flushing av.

near Kent Thomas Dowling. tavern, Flushing avenue Kent. Michael McDonald, tavern, Bedford av. corner Flushing. Wm.

Hatfield, tavern, 3d avenue, between 26th ana ,4 mi sis. Patrick Horigan, grocery, 21st street, corner 5ih avenue. R. R. Depor.

wciJij rinaiiii di. ucui i Charles B. Holder, House. tavern, Bedford, Three Mile George Sutton, tavern, Mount Prospect Hotel, Thorns French, tavern, Clove Road. William Goldsmith, tavern, Bull Head, Atlantic avenue.

Charles Fisbeck, tavern, Duffield st. and Myrtle avenue. John Buckley, tavern. Mvrtle avenue near Adel pm st. John Laneatatt, tavern.

147 Mvrtle av Michael Bennett, tavern. Aihinnr. avenue corner iMatousn road. Thomas J. Gerald, erocerv.

3 Front st. Bills ol J. W. HeishwavSR a. weae oraerea to oepatd.

A bill of S2 for advertiainir in thfi Jmtrnnl wan rp. fused payment on the ground that the publication was unathorised. The 15oard then adjourned to Wednesday, Aug. 9 CAME TO THE STABLE 27 Fulton on Sunday evenine lust, a NEWFOUND. LAND DOG.

no or Rlnck whh WMi. rMi i no owner ureqaeattd to call. lake Mm awav XV 1 lviujfijND. The BROOKLYN ATBRN JL has declared a dividend of THREE PER on hi uapuai hiuck, payable on and after Ihelii 01 Aucuatnext. Shareholder! will receive the aame at the Library, Atlantic tf IRA 8MITH Treagorer.

CTOVES, HARDWARE AND HuD.sE KJ FURNISHING GOODS 1S( Myitle AVE of The ubseribr hai taken the itore formerly ocupied by Mr. E. Backus, and will continue the bu.iuem ai be ore. a atock of the abov goudt alwayB oa naDd, with the ateitaud beitttlet of Cooking and other Stovee. The tsacn'u ratent ra lor otove and Summer Ranee Mtnufac tared and aold Wboleaaleand Alio JobhW in ml ita Ya'toua brancbei nf Tin and Sheet Iron Worn promp.ly unouuru ivu.

i nuDUB, patroDi ana tne puonc are reaped luuy rniiunsteu lu call. j'l1) 3m SID NET SMITH. CORPORATION NOTICE. Sealed wm oe received at the Street Commiaiioner'i Offict until Monday nxt. 24'h lint at 4 o'clock.

fur buitd VOE a BrtcaCmVerlUudBr Klalbuah aventin. nnnnaiirt 1M Btteet. tbe culvert to be three fee, la dlnme er and about ti'vieeun laofin in attniatea to unit the price per run nine foot, which mutinWude the excavatlun necesinrv and ihe rpal ling, alao the the culVrrl bead. Further imorniauon can De naaat inmomce. A tiAWKENCE.

Street CommUslocer: Brooklyn. July 19th. I8 4. )9 tj COKPOliATlON JNciTlUfc). lisn mates filling low lots and ponds iu the Eighth Ward.

101' Sailed estimates will be received at 'he Street Commh s'onet'a Office ui 111 the 26th inst, at 6 o'clock, P. for 61 llneupaud eradlne tbalov lota and nndi the Hln.i Ward 'Uth of Twelfth atreet agreeable to the ordinance passed bv the Common Council, the e.timaies to state the price per load of nine cubic feel, any infurmatioa required respecting the above named work can be had at this office. n. a. vy urti' hi, atreet uommisloner.

Brnoklvn. Juiv vn. IPS4. v2U id NOTICE. In tne matter of the application oi the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn, In re lation to opening Dois'avmtrjet, from Uoji street to Bond sireui, iu me ciiy oi Druosiyu.

To nil whom it may concent: The Report of the Commissioners of and Assess IUOUL IU ui.u.u wu.l.luu UIU.LW, UOO UCOU IJUIlipiCieU Hll filed in the orh'c" of the Clerk of the county of Kings, where li la upeu iur mo luHpeciiuu oi an persons interested. AnDlication will be made on behalf of the said Cnmmnn council, to the County Court of Kings county, at the City Hail, on Monday, theSistday of July, at to o'clock iu the forenoon, to nave said report connrmed. Dated Brooklyn, July ibtn. itKH. jy20 101 N.

F. WARING. A tornpy. I lUKfUKATlUW JNUTlUJi. Ordinance to the Fire Limits from a point commencing at tue ueuiie ui tudjuubtiuu ui nunuis street auo ruiton ava running thence easterly along the center Hue of Fulton ave.

to tne center una or nona street and Fulton ibence outberly through the centre of Bond street to the centre ol Atlantic street: thence weslerll throuirli tho nf At. lmiic str. et to one hundred feet fr jm tua easterly side of 0DUIU an oct. Notice la terenv sYrm loan nartlaa Interested, tlmt nn. titlon hss been Dre.enied to the Common nf ihw citv of Brooklyn, asking for tne passage of au Ordinai.ee limits t.i tne cuy ol cruoklyn, so as to in ciuae ine territory uoove oascriuea.

Keuionstrance(lf ait) against we passage rf said Ordin inca must oe presenieu iu me common uuuncil on or 0 fore the 2d dsvof Menteinber nert. ai tliev will firmiiv ni. upon the same at their nexteatuiag meeliuoras soon liiere JOSEPH aEGEMAN. City Clerk. Dated Brooklyn July 20ih, i.

jytg lawttw ClOKfURATlON ISO HUE. Estimates lor Bash atreat ading and paving, froji Hamilton ave to Court street. Seal etmste will be received at the Strnoi sioners umce. uutu tne xoin at ix o'clock, p. fur vrantnaT ana paving ttusn street, irom uaniliton nvnm to Court stre't, with ihe following materials, to wit Cut curb, cm gutter, circular rut corners and crosswalks at att'ne lUTersentionsmarkfa on tne prome.

an iu sine conformity with the ord, nance and to be paved wiih bam navtnir stonns nt tho nnst au tli'v: to hive eighteen inch. oi gravm uuuor mo pave'ueut u'l bae materials to Do the best quality and the work tube uone in the must sui stantial manner. Cmnictora will plase taka notice, that there will be no 8'iowance maae i ir extra wora. li it should he l.iund iie ressarv to tatie up aud re pare auv of the lnteraepn na i. matethe't on'or to the proper grade, bu: the same will be considered as included in the contract pried and no estra work will be a lowed in any esse, except specially ordred by tho Common Council.

Tney wlllalsotukenouce that no fialimaie will be considered unless onuiTs the name o' a responaioie person as suiety. Irnoklyn, JulyZO, 18c4 Ji 20 td A. T. HWREMCE.StreetCommisji'r, CORPORATION NOTICE. Estimates for Ninth avenue eradlnz and dsvId fm.n first it eet HSoaled estimates will be received at the Street Com.

iiiissionera umce, unto 'no Jolyln.t, at six o'clock, for uradine and navin? Nlmh fmm 1, huh avenue to First eue it with tho following male. i.mi,uml tui suitor, circular cut corners, file, all in strict conformity ith Hie ordinance, and to be paved with bank paving stones of the best quality to have eighteen Inches of gravel under the pavement: all th materlals to be oi the best oualltv. nnH thM wn.i. r.nu nnu truss waiaa. at ail too imeraecunna n.urbpri mihii nm.

the most substantial manner. Contractors win pioa.e takenollco, lhal thero vill be no allowance iimuii mmjin wont, li it should tie lound ne ceasarytotake up aud re pave any of the intersections to make them conform to the nronnr hut il.u Bon. ne toaiiuciw qu Uie euuiract price ana no ex tra work will be alio we i in case, except anerlniio nr. deredby the Common Council. They v.

id also lake notice thatno estimate wi'l bo considered unless It contains tho name Ol a resjiouaiu.o iioisuii nsaurety. a. uaw niaiji, otroet commissioner. Brooklyn. July SOlh 1PM f.sn td pORPORATlONNOTICE Estimates Kyi for Baltic street grading and Paving from Bond to I Pnwnrj RirflRL I Pnwers street.

flenled estimates will be received at the Street Cnmmu. er's Office, until the 2Sth day of July iu.t. at six o'clock, lor giuuiug aou pttviug aaiuc street, lrom Bond to Powers street with the followlne ma. teriala, to wtt curb, cut gutter, circular cut sorners. and cross walks, al all tbe intersections marked the profile, all in strictconformity with tbe Ordinance.

and to paved with bank paving stones of the besl quality; to have eighteen inches of gravel under tho pavement; all the maieri. to he of tbe besl quality, and the work to be done in the most substantial inannt r. Contractors will please take notice, that there will be no allowance made for extra work, if it should be found necessary to take up and re pave any of the lutersocilous to make hem conform to the proper grade, but the same will be considered as included In the contract price; and no extra work will be allowed in any case, except specially ordered by tbe Common Council. They will also take notice, that no esti. mate will be considered unless li contains the name of a res ponsible person as surety.

nrooaiyn, JUlymin, 1UM. JySO td a. V. XiA WHENCE, Street Commissioner. i to itlso ed use URDEN.4W Grand su.

tv tl STJiPrJ UlN SUTTON. IE1 Fulton KfelfiS." 'J C'OK SALE For sale 7 valuable Buildink 5 10 usiorly corner ol Van Brunt and kii this rapidly imaoving neighborhood. It 1. 10ui" tfrcnt Van Brunt 114 feeionPariuionairei bslre are regulated ana paved. Enquire of lreci Oecambe, 17.

185' UnM, flrooklyn. AWXED 'lo puichase IjaRM oi lrom 'p ioiM AViiiNUE LOTS i'OK OALH. between Fuiton auo Gates air. Bayeit bother, 77 Falton street, Brooklta. i yie ano tark.

Acplv tc 1 1, Oft 'ro LET in the arooltlyri Institute 2 or AOOU" for Offices, or for Meeting ol Societi' SI enquire at institute, Washington near Concur! mnuaiyu reo. lain, lam. leu ,1 let or iOR Sale. 'i iia avenue Brooklyn, vith aaruen otOu telJi, 'jusesrun through theavenue. aduiv ir.

i K.Vi.r? in Slhslreel. near iaa 1 17 Wall st New York. Apply to B. KuliSiAW ap6 I 1 S1A atoJiiSMOA iAliiiilHA lELi IT Brown stone Front Home the icuh Union street, third house earn froa. Clinin Three stories with all the modem impi ovemeni, andon renleucea Kcquire of K.

V. CLArVft corner of Clinton and li IflSlUtCb M.U LltUMlB of S. tne Meiropolltan Saloon Kr sale etfj turn. uu the premiaes ol OKU. W.

ftbMb Je i tf No. 5tl iaiton St. HoUihi wanted in south Brooklyn in First or Second fla.o piefereu nul.ned aud arood order. i i.lWttijKCIJ.BiouklynP.i.tuttice 6 li. i'O LET A room and bedroom to a strall Otrmau fau.ily.

Inquire lo ihe groceiy store corner uamiiiwuMBm ibf mice cayg. jHStS VACANT LoTrf TO LEASE. i' or ten ot twenty years, In vailoua nsr.a umni Wtt Mi.fi ltto Ataiuie tiont Houocs uu tL the sontherlv siue ol lal Flu. tiislaaieeioefp.abieettnuri saio. lil, ui the aoutir we tuiu iow ana easy.

App. J. A. knitl.a JeC tf No. 38 New'k'or.

illtBic laneons. is ALL JsT ARLK Nos A3r 9Ldii norl au tar I In ksicumpli ieO Hell Ltw rlutiit. aien, rm. Jafeu to receive btraea lOr.aleoL Cen ii.fc.. ongemenis aie aucL.aato enable dun to comtitte wim Hi slanle udLui.v Island.

Wo have on Laud 1 pair of well matched Black Uoraaa ears old. nxmn.1,1 1 Pair ol UiuKDHtner it ni a bdru pair of Bay Hotae7and8 years old, that can trot u.hw. Uliuuiron.u tl'BCtOUUa 1 li ol Bay Pacing Poniea thai are fasu I pair of Brown lruiiiug Ponuo, ihat can trot iogethei 3 miuUtea. 1 pair ot Brown Indian Ponies, aboul IS hands high. 16 single horses of difTereiiitulois, ate inai and OEe priced hones, also aenrai hi.e taodlo Uitea ail 01 hlcu we will sell on a warraLtee, ato aias low prices ai iuy in the market.

We cheenuily inviie all In want of good horses to Klye is a call, ana we win sutif them lhai all cases. BtLiGWlcK iUALCOlT. imA JNUtitiii UuaRjj Ob HEaLTH. iih ib" 'CK 01 tlEi' Ti Brouklyn, Juna ttesoived, Thanhs reiolutlon a this Board or the 13th iiisl, tne keeping of swine iu certain wards of ih city oelng xleuueu to tbe wbo ol tne 8lh aO' Slh fords, .0 uaio inc.ude the etnie cuy, and thai no swine shall bd kept or penuUleuto lie in any port of ihe 8th and nh wards, hereiufore excepted, on and al er the 3d 01 Jnly luctu.iog iheutia ol Uctobcrnext. Ueauived, Thai Pie.li.eni of tne Board of Health be dud Is noieoy required to puoiisb tbe forejoing resolution auch manner us be may doom proper; together with a uolice, lhal any iujracliot.

of tho foregoiug reaolutlun will 10 iiunishedaaatulaueiueanor In a penalty ol Two Uundied md Flily Doilara, and to lor a term of six jioathii and mat the several uthcera euiplooo Oy tn board till promptly arrest and prosecute 10 conviction ail viola tne foregoing tesoiuuou. By oraur 01 the Bora of Health, 08SPH BEGEcf," jajMIv oBitiKs iu neat binding, 2S4 qr. MJ Books; ace lltuugraph. Lung lalaua nana. Atlantic Bank.

Bank 01 Brooklyn. City Baua Meticaulcs' Bank. Central BaiiK. Just received cad for sale by GiURGE LITTLE, SI Fulion street. JV' Successor to Wilder st Babcock.

MAOAJiL i APOLLO IS conimueo to receive Young Ladies at her FKLNCU AND ENGLISH ifsof iTU'i'iON, No. 66 Weal Bullic street, belveu, iu lon aud blenry aneeis, euuth crookljn. PaietiisuesUoM placing jouug ladies or children In a healihy, pleasant nd airy locution, to board and educate during auuIU hud suitable accuuiuioaaltona aud all cuiuion i. uove euch la the language 01 the establishment. Mine, views 111 he muy euuiu.uult.aiea ocapttstmal appllcauon.

Circulats at the lnstliuuob. my it' ameod UJiJNTLJiMKN'S SUMMLR llATtJ. The Bubacriber would Inform hia friends ano customers that he la nuw readv to lumii.11 ihH l.At sPKXNU SadHlON OF HaToI, equal, tot superior, In point of elegance, durability and economy, loany other ej labiishuient In thlsclty. Those who are In tho habit of going to New York or elsewhere for their Hats are lnviteu 10 examine nu atoca lore Vuicnaaiug. V.

PECK, splii 6m Corner Uenry and Fulton streetr liK K. AtiiiNTS, takes thio uieluud 01 ta lormlnit hialriencaand mo uubilc aenerallv thai ha una taken tloUae fu. lAii ADAMS ADJUIsii.ia tioTnic Hall, uuu naaiuruiaheu tt iu a most elegant sty je, a first claaa Uolel, v. uete t.u is ptepareo lo furuish Aulll iivic aua ouier respectable societies, witb Duuiers UOilULlOliS, Jcc. or furiher panlculars apply at the subscriber, No 163 tains street.

4aST CHANGE STABLE Nos. ato 11 HOYTtsI. JaalasUaai a lew duors Houi ullou Brooklvn. laaen uu Livery oj the day week or month, at Iberai f.ricea as any in the city. Uorsea aua sold on commission, and a r.cv cho.co oaes always icacrVtU tot cusieineia on hire.

Cax nuge, taken on storage. lot ocuo haluutt, I'O BuAttUlNG HOUSti K.Lfc.i'KRa. To Let and ihe Furniture lor sale, one ol most tin and best located Boarun.K Piuuae la tht, citv of dcuuKhn, it is situated in lb bcstuartui Suitm. Rooms Ulsoflered on account 01 ihe feebie ueAlth ot Ihtf present proprietor. Rent 10'.

Appiyto hll lw oaliii tn.TUEU, 7 ruliuu aL KUVJJiRi', fc'RUlT, aud S1CKD STORK JT Poceivmg regularly by steamers navanaOrai.ges.Ba July, au 1 Guava Mumuiade. White uraoes uylhexeg; Branay Peaches lnjarsi Also, a general assort jeatot rtELu, uaaoan, and ilowihscio iuku, and iULts of all kinds. WM. 11. CGrtNELL.

Jy i'1 "orloi, atrMi Ulars etrftes. A F1NL LOT OF GIMPS, BUTTOKS, Cards, Taaols, Frlneos, ac. manufactured at thai jwu always Defou. uat J. LUCsVEl'T, sun Manufacturers of Ladies Dress Trimmings, tc, Ko.

SSI tiuitnn opposfleClinlnn ct. fals tlutUti flow lauding, aoa lor tale iu lotno ault, aiifaa ovotl mutual lrtj, Dv UlAKbAKJIH 1. ruW Uofti Ueiiui mxiUD Wtiarf, tieiwceu If ullou HLd Cih tritjti herrioa, uruusiyn; ur Beaver two anon from vii) GU BOALJCsAo aX ia'iAiix id roll p.oi, patry boardi, wiiiow wit vrujf crutlms, clitldrfuchalrai. ht wife, or irj aiugld geml uien csd lit accomodn wllti plcabant rooiu wttu mil pr.rLlai board Ui a pre rpRAVb.LtiMi inz Baetii. BASKETvi I Jb'ieucfi JuUiN BUNCelS'.

91 Fultou, corner of Uenry at. jylB 30R'f BRUSHES.GOMES Jtc JNO. 8WNCCS, 91 rullou, cor. 11 cur S.kr,lut lot8 01 groutiu on north ir rf Of Court St." UUW norfv of Pi in a dlvliion of bSI L. sul'n.

as No. 16, and 19. Sev.Uv orPton Sh? OOBd ttd mMUM? ror luriher particulars ei piy to auwi'iiaga..

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