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Religious Inteiligence. SERMONS THIS DAY. Hey, Joseph M. Waite will preach th's evoning in the enuroh corner of Hammond atreot and Waverley place. Bervioes at 103g A.M. andéand 8 o’clxk P.M. Seats ‘free. A leotcze will be given in St, Paui’s church, Harlem, by Dr. Bronson, today, at 0 o'clock P. M. Subject—The church aad its relation to the constitution of the United ‘tates. ‘Mr. Geiden will (D. V.) deliver bis concluding leoture for the present) on the errors and corruptions of Popery, thls evening, at 736 o'clock, in the Murray Hill Mission ‘all, 696 Sixth avenue, opposite Crystal Palace, Roman Catholles are requested to attend. Rev. Mr. Burnet will reach in Seventeenth street chapel, Asnaediniols Want of Sieh prenan, 9 10\4 A. Mand 7% clock P, M. Several immorsions at night, Tn the John atreet M. E. church Mr. Nicholls will preach {a the morning, and tho pastor, Mr. Harris, inthe evening. . Mr. Bad ocean csc = fg onan AND INSTALLATIONS. Thom| ,@ member of the class recently atthe Seminary at Ne@w Brunswick, ‘wag (nstalled the Reformed church, at Popack, New Jersey, July 1¢. Rev. sini Walkor @as ordained to the ministry last ‘weok at Lodi, Bergen county, N. J. ‘The Presbytery of Erie ordained Mr. Ambrose Dunn ‘over the church of Fairview and Manchester, Friecounty, Va., on the 23d ult. Rev. Wm. H. Wilcox was instalicd recently over tho Bethesda church, Reading, Mass. Ma. Andrew J. Jack wus ordained as a misslouary of tho American Board to Africa, in tho Presbyterian church, ‘at Crawfordsville, Indiana, last Sabbath, Mr, Edwin R. Davis, a late graduate from the Auburn ’ teal Semipary, was ordained and installed pastor 5 depen Onondaga Valley, N. ¥.,on the 17th of ye Rev Joveph Ayer, late of South Killingly, Conn., was installed pastor of the church in East Lyme, on the 1éth The connection hitherto subsisting between Rev. Temes Kilbourn and ihe Dopgre.ational church in Middle Baddam, Conn., wed June 2, Mr, Kil- ‘Docra goes to ‘Sandwich, nl. INVITATIONS. ‘The vestry of Trinity church in Newark, N.J., have ten- dered @ cal! to Rey. Edward Neville, D D., recently of St. oa n accepted by that gentleman, wi pe cn- Ceriag tpon his labors in September next.” i ‘Tite Maverick Church and & ‘at East Boston bave 6 nl a aaa . Webb, of Augasta, fe. Rev. A. Schroeder, recently of Rochester, N. Y., has ro Oetved a call from ibe Ger: upon, must, however rouch itis to be deplored and regretted, at once dissolve al! connection with portion Of goit Rather rewalved, Yast oar cor Be tt further resolved, cur corresponding secretary ‘week, says the Boston of the 13th inst, fap cmt g ogee » So: is Rosine, sonesa auch pee jgnation of their pastor, Ma by tao Koolesiaatioal Council ‘of denoraination. It bas caused tholic clergymen, including Rey. Father McTroy and several others of this city, were also prosent. The yout ladies of the school, twenty-six in number, were indy like appearance thro:ghoot the exitbnioa, aided y-like mppearance throughout the ition, a: muck to tho intercet of the oocasion. : ‘The exercises, which consisted of music and recitations, commenced with “ Tre Monastery Beils,’’ « piece for the with Piavoforte, arranged for four bands, by C. Jarvis, oxe |, Bowder proof defiance Leche and cress bese, Depot 108 Feast ‘T. Smith. »** Moise sauve r which “Jour de Fete,” # cho Suled by Miss Lucy Doo!phan and Mar: hee alae des caux,’’ followed; rus by Coucone, was sung by six or eight of the pupils; accompantments. wit drama ta three aot, elite “ Tho Indian’ Revenge,’ in three e 6 Tne 's od . formed. The follow: wriiten by Miss Feran, was then per ing are the dramatis — Oscoola, Indian cbte! Black Gown, missionary creditable composition, and the with ability. At the cloac of the “The White Squal',”’ accompanied L Smith. At the close of the maa Refocmed’ church, at De- on he burp by Mn second trott, Mich. 8 grand quatuor for (anos, Rey. P. B, Heroy, of Bridgeton, New Jorscy, has re | Czoray, was oxecuied by Misses M. L. Smith, L. Dosipbau, ceived @ call to tho Presbytortan church of |, N. ¥. 5 eee sna Tnepedenae | _~ = CALLS Aco! coeeiane to Teamnats Sus easeuaed pen Oe panne or Taloge ad haa steicd Hasca’ fae ino: | «tue corsa zach ae tthe Baperin Gas ot ace. o crowns or is teh eek Freaky rien Gaueh, wore awarded as follows:—Ist, Misses Miriam Feran and Rev, J. Thilman Hencrick, lato of the Danville Semina. Agnes er; Mist Hannah Carney; Sd, Miss Louise wy, and s0n of Rev. Dr. Hendrick, of Ciarksville, has ac: | Abin; ate: ties Mary Aue O'Neil oie Mas Mary: ane Copted @ cail to Zion churcb, near Columbia, Tonn. ‘Wiso; 6th, Miss Catherine (ill; Accessits, Misses Margaret Bey. J. McNeil Turnor has accopted the Presidency of Wolth and Lucy Dopiphan. tho Bate at Tallabasse, Florida, and his pas- | Aftor tho singing of @ chorus from tho opers of Otello, Coral reiation to church of Tallahasse has been dis. | the crown of honor and tho prizes for oxeellence, diligence olved. gad Chrietian re awarded aa follows:—Crown of Rev. William Aikman, of Newark, N.J.,bas received | Door Foran; ¢ a 2 a ‘unabin from’ danov crown, Loulra Smith; 2¢ crown, Hanvah Carney; ribbon, penny TE Del bos - _ ‘Dosley; aoceasit, Margaret Wolsb; 24 Aiviston— Bey, Rabert W. Allen bas accopted a call tothe church | Of Geis Garon Paige bah sonnel in Jacksonville, Iu. rot Welsh: ribboa, Cattorine Gill; scceaslt, Hane Pev. James Smith, recently Of Allegben: bas accepted unanimous pO De EE ee Rev, Jobe Bray has resigued the pastoral charge of tho Baptist oburch at Cumboriand, Md. Ww Grace chureh (Kpi Orange, N. J , was dedi- Gated on Thursday, the 16th inst.. by ic. ty chured is builtin the gothic style, in a central and is entirely comoleted excepting the spiro. Rev. Joseph ‘Busd ts the rector, and tho cc. rapidly grow- fipg. The seats in this church wil! a ‘The services connected with the laying of the corner E i German l'rosbyteriaa Church of Cincin- 2th inst. MISCELLANEOC Ss A. H. Vinton, D. D.,of St. Paul’s Church, bas de- me ol Bishop of Texas, to which be oy diocese. the Untvorsity of Chicago was laid appropriate ceremonies. The sito University mH Douglas, and is bef ‘The iustitation elroady « cash fund of 976, 000—$100,000 of which was contributed by the Bap. Sea et tec institution being under the su- ination. [ * of the New Hamp- the largest religious, guberiog tbat over acsombled ia tho ‘bg tbat over assem! a tho Sabbath was bold in a borders of an arm of tho that five thousend day, and overy- i A clergyman of 79, a8 he was passing \oto cherch a ont Soi ofa ain ied n note by the eoxton,which ir oe wae ¢ ied to bo road from tho ayy Oa bi the © missive was found to ‘an Lavitation to @ banque! om the opoming of a hotel, Rov. B. 8. Hitehoook, of tho Fifth Prosbyterfan church, Baltimore, has been broken from his pastoral rolauions on tho charge of intemperance. The following named churebes in Boston are closed at the present time:—The (ld South, King’s chapel, Hollis gtreet, New South, Summer street, and Bulinch street. ‘The West charch ‘will be closet alter to-morrow for ro- pars. A pews work of grace hae boon in progress in the Souriabing village of Cohoes, N. ¥., for several months | aad as yet there is po material abatc ment of the ip. rent. anceted with tho Proebyterian Sabbaths eines, fo ty seven wore received into the church, of which forty-four wore re- cetved on profession of faith. The Rev. J. W. Rows and the Rev. H J. Bland, with their wives, will loave New York for San Francisco in the meamor of oth July. Tho Baptists of this country propose @ mission to Japan. J. Goble, who visiied thai country with Commodore Perry, Dro bome a native Japanese, with whom he har beon @rdyieg at Madison University, to fit him to preach tho ope! in Japan. me SEB PRESBYTERIAN CH nm : following ix goneral view of Presbyterian Ghurch, coring the your ending May, 186 node in connexion with the General Aseembly, Co; Amount contributed for boards and chi Amouat contributed for miscelinncous purpose”. 10,503 GOUTUWESTEBN BRANCH OF THR AMERICAN TRACT sociery. puen ne, that at epeclal moet z a the south western st the Amerteao Tract Sotioty, hold’ In. Now Or. heans on the ovoning of the Doth of June, 1467, the follow: the New Orleans Gonth In regard to ita future iamuos, indicating, as It doos, doparture from the princinioa that have bitnorio governed departure from those a sretly i nour the — would justly tmpat aoniidence of the Southern ristians in the toctety, and in this portion of our 3 wa bey; third division—Ist crown, Mary Anp Doran; Sd crown, Katey Smith and irene Sanleusha; accessit, Christian doctrine, 24 division—crown,’ Mary Doole: cone its, GHll and Hannah Carney: od crown, Mary T. Smith; acconalt, After this-distribution, tho “ Var Brilliant Violet," by Hertz, was oxcouted upon the piano by Mise M. L. Smith, end tho premiums for exce‘ience in the Fag- lisb and other bi wore then awarded. They were forty in number. is, and the distributions of prizes mentioned al bove, were mado by Liev. Fathors O’Beirne of Koxbury, and McElroy and Haley of Boston. ‘A duet from “Norma,” for two pianos, executed by Misses MM. L. Smith and M. Feran, apa a chorus by several young ladice, followed, after which & valedictory, written by Misa Foran, waa civon. “Garza Ladra,”” arranged for terec pianos, executed by Misscs Doniphan, Geyer, M. T. Smith, Welsh, O'Nell and Gill, closed tho exercises. ‘The exhibition was a vory interesting one, and the de- gree of excellence exhibited in the various dey ‘was alike creditable to teachers and pupils. An cxhibi- tion of needlework, waxwork, &c., {n an upper hal! of the academy building, was opened to the in: of the visiters after the close of the oxerciees in the lower ball, ‘The vacation \aste until the first Monday !n September. Oty Intelligence Tus (1p Powon—Handbille haves been piscarded thronghovt the city, advertising a concert at a saloon io the Bowery, for the benefit of the mombers of tho old Police force, We bave been requested to state, by an ox Policeman, that the old police know nothing whatever of thie proposed conoert—that, in fact, the alleir is « hoax, 80 far as they aro concerned. Avotion Sarg ov Farry Lascms.—Leases of the Hunter's Point and Horne’s Hook forries for a period of ten yoars ‘wore offered fer sale on Tuesday, at 1 |’. M., at ihe City Ball. The Horne’s Hook ‘erry could find no biddore, and the eale was therofore portponed UN the od of September. ‘This ferry was formerly called tho Hurigate ferry, and runs from the foot of Kighty-sixth stroct, Nset river, to Astoria, Long Ieland. The Corporation own the piers and slips on both sidos of tho rivor, For Huntor’s Point ferry, extending from the foot of Thirty GMb strect, bast river, to Hunter's Point, the terminus of the Flushing Railroad, there wore two bitdors: but their compotition was not animated or of long continuance. Gret bid was snoual rent, from which sum t rap up to $100, when It wae knocked down to Mr A. W. Winans. The con‘itions of the icase aro in the usual form of teaver ontorcd into by tho Corporation. About six months eince tke lease of this ferry wae sold at auetion, bet the purchasers failed “to comply with the conditions of the sale. ‘Tos Ammncan Leenrrcre or Ancerre te t@ the name of an Association that bas been formed tn this city recontly, The members are all architects, who havo tue aseociate’ themselves together for tue purpose of elevating the stand ing of tho profeesion, Thoy Intend to hold regular meet ngs during the year, at which therc will be lectures and debates on matiors convected with their art. A library Will be collected, and models and des! study and criticiem of the members. [his is a good movo- meni and deserves cncoiragement. it is somowhat to the @ecreait of our country men that the best known architects we have aro Hiehmen and Germans, and whet fow finely designed public cdifces wo have are after | iropean models and executed by foreigners. Architecture is a wady that sbou'd be Americanized, and it ia to bo hoped the “Institute” will bes sts that direction. Theoflicers for the ) ear are:—Richard Upjohn, i’rosident, Thomas ¥. Walter, F. A. Peterson, Vice Prosidents: J. W. lien, Treasurer; R. M. Font, Librarian; Josoph ©. Wella, F. Draper, H. Dadiey, A. J. Davie, Directors, Crosing Stomm Eanty —The carly closing of stores move- ment, which was (pacgurated with such a Gouriah of cum pets « few yours rince, scoms to be progressing crab farhion. A number of the leading and in{uential whole- sale ‘irme on Broadway, who closod Inet summer om Sator- days at 4D. M., bave declined doing so this year. and haro gone back to lato hoursagain. Tuo same fact is notiocable ‘among down town stores. In the retail establishments tn of the city clerks wero nevor later than they aro at it. In the Rowery, Grand procured for tho ou Hudson streot, Eighth avonuo and otaer retal! tho. sethures lores 46, oc cloee, voters 10 of 11 o'clock in people have more thelr presence on tho troes for a svow drift, were | ie ccmmer. ee Ee Show's preny, tavtoom to f bean thing to clear the treor ot these vermin, With a souk Brosh White millers, cocoons, worms and all might down and dtaroy od. wit Out Bark Kec pare goo toe second crop of worms be upon us. Brush them down, Mr. Kooper; brash them down. Prue oy SHVremVEn Sree — Ameen oF A Max ow Ser meron Ov Amsow.—On Friday night, shortly before twelve o'chek, fire occurred in a threo story frame dwolling house, sitaate! at No, 260 Wost Sixtecnth street, bot Ninth and Tonth avenues, Tho light of the fire soon brovght the peopio in tho vicinity to the ‘and the (lames with but Uttle'damago to the i ere quickly cxtiogat with building. Upon examination burning it was evident that the fire bad been applied between the weather ‘ tog aod de Soy lor of the house, wal ed y n tacome (rom tho alley only @ few seockiia princes . Tole sarge man, \bappears, wag turnod away (rym | pretty weil sustained, in the face of the postponement of | prices, the market will, of course, snow steadiness, bet YORK AERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 19, 1857. company No. 26 leave this city this afterroon, at five o’oleck, via tho Erie Ratlroad, en rowe for Buffalo and where they intend o1 the coming week LA among their brothren of the West. excursion party will return to New York on the 26th inst. Naval intelligence. ‘The United Stake atoop-of-war Germantown, Commander RB. L. Page, was put in commission yesterday, and in the afernoon was towed down t the anchorage by the stoam- er Water Witch. ‘The United States practice ship Prebic, Commander Green, was towed down from the Navy Yerd yesterday by the steamer Water Witch, to the Naval anchorage, Boatewain Jobn has beon ordered tothe Navy ‘Yard at Norfolk, in place of Van R. Hall, detatched. Guanor William Cope has been ordored to the Norfolk gers, ie pence ot Rashes Bi. Oliver, detached, and ordered the Gorma: town. Gunner William Barneice hae been deteched from the Navy Yard at Pennsacoia and ordered to the United States steam fiigate Mississipp!, at New York. Lieutenant Alexandor M. DeBroe has been detached from the United States receiving ship Ponasylvania, aad ordered to the Proble.—Norfolk Herald, July 1s. Yesterday Over {3,000 Persons Visited The Americen Art Gallery Lafarge Bulldings,Crom the thot that all the best artista cond Pictures to secure a ready aie Summer Ties, Cravats, Ze) Silk and ganze men's wader ent, Sunt seated os GEeN's ehirt mo gentemen's furnishing sore, No. 1 ola Corner of John and Sassau sroela —N. B. COLLINS & ©0. are.cclling all kinds of euta- mor clothing at very low prices, sin oa ae... 88 and 85 John street, ccmner of Nassua, Summer Olothing for Men and Boys—A large and superior assortment ALi BED MUN BOB & CO , 44) Broadwny. Boots, faces and 1 guitore largest assortment ‘And cheapest in the city, A‘ BROOKS’, 615 Brondway and 160 Folion eizeck, Keon and Seauty.—To Secure parlor pictures from the works of the Get arlista, aud wt an economiral rate, go to Levison's American Art Gallery, 616 Lafarge Balldiags ‘wine in the market, Imported end for ae HENRY D FSLTER, 8 Broadway, Flavorings for Every tognen, conmmasotets Bulan Pe more . War’ Gotrrand Remsea, Broos 7a. rae Jones’ Old Italian Soap, 2s., for Freckles, JONR® corsa! hair 04, de. sor bad, gray, weak, harsh bar; bes! article mae. ‘8 Bowery. fifteen tables, Hair Dye, Wigs and the best in the eurpassiag all. Made, © the manufactory, £35 Broad Way. —— Oristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and pture.—Marsh & Co., office removed to No. 2 Vesey sireet Astor Holioway’s Pills Operate Upon all the Or- gas wolen furnish the elements o< tae blood, wad ‘broage em upon the blood itself; purifying it, regulating its tow, and rendering it & St end ben.thy means of sustaining and re: new.ng the whole physical fabric, Catarrh.—Dr, C, Howard Marshall has just ® cure ‘or catarrh wi ick er fais. Uilies Bt. Sicholas to: tel, room No. 243, B to 2 Coamul.ction free, Murray & Lanman s Florida Water, A core tor faintness An indestroctible perfume For $5 venre the standard perfume of South America an’ La A Untversal Medicine, By what we eat, by the air we breaibo, or by he water we drink, we enn be inale ack; or! 7 eat gus. or from debilicy tn beat because these effee's end by producing impu- regain health, we must parity the blood, by ete cormach ane bowen: here oumarmaen be oo ° in the regular performance of that dnty whi re hans avr'gred thom, and shontd there be any impediment, to what does experiecce ‘end them 5 treasure of pe he a: apep't-, are aick In any ? health, end the same may be salt to ai! way, take Brandreth’ ‘and be cured. GREAT OURS OF PTR, Baw Yous, July 8, 187 —Sir—A boy of mice waa subject io fite in care was considered Lopeloes by ihe doo- he world be rubjeot to them for life, afer to try your pills, vein according bo thon, they had given Rim up, | waa recommended tore, By and, without much talih. did try (hem, wei to your printed directions. Four yeas ago Tl -ommenced gt fog (hem ‘o Lim, and, to my it joy and relief, he has bad 0: one retarn only of his aitiction since, 1 eansidar tum perfect cured. The extraon! dened they did him makes me ware recommend them to my friewla, and 1 won d be glad That ere, yooty knew thelr flue possible; he would hare been belplens awd wlmost agelesaly Undt for any Bind ef Lastness from the leagth aud severity © cach atines, oen lasting ® whole night, aod leavtog hia fur iwo oF thie days, ailerwards, entirely prostrate, from wenknens, Every kind of treaimert was also exicrually ay lied that war professionally advised. You may therefore Judge what good reason 1 have for letting you bnve (bis siaie ment o pte ent for the beneft receivet, and for .be porpose jetting eirevinstances, ha: ability of the o'er self, fm the os i Principal office, No, 4! Brandreth Bruiding at where the pills are guid a: 25 cents & bor, wiih full direetis FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. BOSSY BARKS. Sarvnnar, July 186 | Mf. The stock market was active today, with considerable fiuetuation in prices, At the first board Michigsa Sou\hera Sinking Fund bonds declined |, per cent; Chicagoand Inland, 14; Michigan Southern old deferred, 2). Nicaragua Transit advanced ‘¢ per cent; La Crosse and Milwackio, 0; Galena and Chicago, \¢. The apward movoment in is Crosse and Milwaukie bat boon as rapid a the recont do- cline, The absurd panic that induced the sale of a fow shares at low points, hae passed away, and we have no doubt there will bea gradual bu: steady recovery. la Michigan Southera the movement we: dowoward from the opening. It commenced at 47', and closed at 455¢ per cent. Thore was aa outside sale at 42, seller thirty daye ‘The “snap game’ playot by thie company in closing ite books to enable certain jaside specu latore to carry forward ther time contracts, and by a cornering operation to pot prices up, so that thoy could, upon the opening, realize cpon more (avorable torms, bas completely failed, and the prime movers aro likely to be greater losers in the end, The mach'nory has not worked as they contemplated, but the result will be just exactly what we have predicted. There ts every pro bability of tho old deferred stock of this company going to thirty per cont. It # not worth so much at Erie, and should soll for no more, Milwaukie and Mississipp! wae the July dividend. $0 long as the prosent cliqne of enp- porters continne to bay, and are willing to pay proeent tho only question is oe of time. The company is ban. rupt—hopolessiy im olvent—and tho stk must ultimately come apon the market (a vast quantiles. Brokers or capt taliste have no dosire to carry a deat railroad stock any yoogor than is actually necessary, (a9 of thevo days they wih all want to realize, Then there will be some excite ment. At the necend boar@ Michigan Sonthorn foll of i¢ por cent; Reading, '¥; Galena and Obicago, \; Now York Contral, %; Cleveland and Toledo, \. frie opened a 8144, buyer 10 days, and closed at 82:4, buyor 90 days. | is reported in the street that Mr. Moran bas secopted the Presidency, sta salary of $25,000 per annum. We predict that in leas then twelve months tho company will be under | protert. ‘The steamehip Columbia, from thts pert for Lirerpoor today, carried ont $115,280 im specie, and the steamship Kmptre City, for Havana, $199,696 in specie. ‘The Assistant Troneurer of this port roporte to day a follows: — +e OLONT BT we Palate « eo eevee 11,846402 $8 ‘The Sub-Treasury gained his wook about three quarters of a miition of dollars, ‘The Rutgers Fire Insurance Company has doolared « somi-annoal dividend of seven per cent, payadic on the iat of August; the Beckman Fire Insurance Company, seven per cent, myabie on the ist of Angnst: the Mer co. $219,459 60 Chants’ [oaurance Company, @ sem! annuw dividend of ten per cent, payable on demand; the New York Central Railroad, @ eemi-anpual dividend of four per cent, payable August 18; the Brooklyn Fire Insurance Company, Semi-anauml dividend of ten per cent, payable August 1. ‘The New York mookholders of the Reading Raitroad qt! recelve thelr dividend at the office of the Farmers’ Trust Company Mr. Jobn V1. Pruyo hag resigned as Treasurer of the New York Contra! Ratiroad Company, and Mr. Gilbert L. ‘Weon eppoiated to fll the vacancy, By this change the Company, wo boliova, saves two salaries. Kconomy and retroacbment are better Inte than mover. ‘The transportation earnings of the Delaware, Lackawana and Weatern Katlroad Company thin year, up to lat July inst., were as {ulows — 185) 1856. Incease. TUDE... eeeeesees ss B14P7K0 8% $6,040 81 $80,182 68 Previous 6 moaihs,.” 632,880 47 1871386 78 504,006 69 Total.......0+6.867,161 60 $200,005 00 $476,126 21 ‘Tho earnings of the Cleveland and foledo road, thus far, for July, 16d’, wore $21,915; July, 1956, $26,000. Increase $5,010. ‘The earnings of the Mich'gan Southern road for the se- cond woek in July, compare aa follows with the came wool lsat year— ‘1857, $25,175 13,938 Locrease . The following statement oxbibite the condition of tho banks of Maine, according to rotarns made on the ist of Tone, to tho Secretary of State— Tiabiliies. Cash coporited, &c., 208 bea: Cash deposited bearing interest... ‘Tota: amount due from the banks,.... Resources. Gold, ativer, &e., in banks, Real cetate..... Bills of banks (n thie State, Bills of banks clsewhere. Balance dus from other banks Due banka, ercepting balances. ‘Total amouat of reaources of the banks.$16,106,606 11 At (ae apaual meeting of the steckboidera of the Ksatern Pallroad of Massachu: }, the following resolutions wore adopted :-— pnVoteds That the onlemaed sharen of the expital stock of @ company, being 12,°%5 shares, be speolally appropri cous and bald, w provide ies tee gesieant ef ta oear one in 1942, amoulting to 9710,¢09, and in 1874 emourting to Voted. That tho proceods of the sales of property, toge: be thy the hag topes try te ha erg — of the company rp me 0 floating dobt until it is deaily extinguiabed. Voted, That the sum of $75,000 shall be annually pro- vided from the income and other revenue of the company to pay the amount of funded debt due cach yoar, and after the Coating debt is ext'ngu'sued thate dividend may be paid to the stoecholdors out of the remaining balance of net in- come. ‘The anthracite coal trade te steadily on the (crease, tho businese by tho fovr principal Linee for the past week, as compared with corresponding time last pear, showing a mall (nereaso -— 1 18 Week on. Week Tebigh Cazal........06,286 026,988 48,1 462,140 Lebigh Velloy R&...11,876 208,754 5,172 4,087 Sebuylsi Capst Reading BR....... ‘Total, Decrease The aggrogate fal.’ responding timo |s gradually being overcone—the dife- cor. rence up to lant report ie now oniy 59,560 tons. Thege- neral business by the Scbcyikill Canal looks woll, and te tonnage lant wi exceeds that of the Reading Ralircac ‘Tho Lehigh Navigation Company is largely bebind—orer 150,000 tons leas iban [set yoar, to Saturday leet. The Reading road is aleo @ )ittle over 100,000 tons behin’. The Lehigh Valley Railroad te work'ng up to ths b'ghost estt mates monde of 'ts business, fe the price of anthracite we bave no mater'ai {mprovemeut to notice. ‘The carnings of the Covington and Lexingvon road for the pest mozth show a vory decided and gratifying in- cresgo over the corresponding ronth of last year, Parn ings for the month of Jan, IRET..6, cer evens . + 854,805 60 Jue, 9,164 65 Tnoreare,. . ceeeeceses O8,108 96 ‘Tho earnings of tho Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Fatiroe¢ Company for the month of June wore a# fol- lows:— From freight.........+ . yids « pemsengors ...... 050 45 « belo. 4,496 75 see 180,177 BL tne ftom Pitwsbe to Colomb! vame month laet year $96,125 50 reasc, 96 per cent « $04,002 51 The reeclt of the bustuess of the Norwich and Worcce- ter Rullroad Company for the six moaths onding the Slst of Mey, is $19,000 not, after all expenses and laterest: The old board of directors have been re-clected, with the exception of Mr. White, appo uted Consul to Lyons. Too Now Orleans bank resurna for the week ending July 2, wore ne follows: — Naw Onixans Raxns Romks. leans, Citvvene” Bavk...94,180,25 1, Canal Bank,,..,. 1,627,388 Loutsiana,..., Ciroul'n, Deposits, 865 9,086,300 4,680,156 OO 1,186,810 "782,866 ae,LL9 9,264,500 1,918'600 8,066,367 ON SD 704,640 00 3.405 769,162 122'800 815.200 67,908 9,200,614 11,400,008 248 excbarge held by the various banks, and also the sums duo to distant barks, the latter being comprised in the iablo of doponite, wa shown adove:— Franka. Ech ing. Chrome? PADI... ce. SORT, Cane! Bank 5530 Jacisiana State Mooh. & Trader Bank of New Orionas fouthern Dank Onion Bask Bank of J. Robb Total see ce eee 88,880,686 #900,089 Ar compared with the statement of the previous week, Whe rosaite are aa follows:— Decrewo in deposits proper , Ao adjourned moo'ing of the stock and bondholders of the Teleco, Wabash and Western Railrost was hold yesteriny, at whieh there war 0 {ree discussion relative to the condition and prospects of the read and the meascres noes mary to relieve t from ite temporary ombarrammenta, ‘Tho result was that the annored plan, proposed by the of- ficers of the company, wan ado tod. Poss. The bondholders to appoint a committee of throe to receive from tho Board of Directors the of bore. Interest to be allowed on a’! deferred coupous. ee ae se thos aller paying the current r expenses, viz == November 1, 1867. #) per cent to second mortgage coupons. © — * — fonting debt. F At this date another second mortgage coupon will ma- ure. Prom Now. 1, 1867, to PM. 1, 1868. will mature, From Pb. 1, 1868, until Whole Amncunl thal be Pa. 40 por cent to Oret mortgage coupons. 4 ‘seoond do. » « eating debt armas. Farning® Joly 1 to Nov. 1, | mos., at 79,000... 280,000 Expenses per month... ..#40,000 COMLMFUCHOR.. 6... 6. 5,000,000 mow... 190,000 Net earnings to November 1, 1467... 109,600, 49 pot cent to eecond ) coupene 40,000 Or eay 97 1.7 per cent of tie whole amon Ry this plan the first mortgage bond holdor te required to fogd oF defer the payment of onty onc coupoa, Tho Lake Superior Miner of Jaly 4, civos the followtng Sroont of the yrom mass of copper in the Minnosota wine — The total amount of copper taken from the rreat mass op to tho frst of Jane in as follows — Previous to March: se eseese Dario; In May,..... seee Grand OF 121 tone 1,959 pounds, “OF thie argount 11,613 poooss © Copper, ce a mont diets: bot lke from. abactote entire mass wili probably yield t. Ab this rate the wonderful mass The folowing table shows tho quantity of some of the Principal articles of produce left at tidewater from the commencement of navigation to the 1éta July, nyicaive, during the years 1855, 1866 and 1s57:— Recents or Pnooves ar TOEWATER:— Canai Open Ma; 1 et nan y 1. bbis....... O77.286 bush ‘The quantity of four, wheat, corn and bariey loft at tide. water durtag the second woek in Jcly, in tho yoare 1366 and 1867, is as follows:— Flour, bois, Wheat, bes. Corn, brs. Bariey, bei. 247,708 60,4 i S4501d 208,845 100 Decrease... 6,721 Dec. 102,284 Ine. 48,440 Inc. 100 ‘Tho aggregate quantity of tho sarce articles left at (ide- ‘water from the commonooment of navigation to the 14th July, inclusive, during tho yoars 1856 and 1567, ‘s as fol lows— Flour, thie, Wheat, bt: 1856,.....880/082 2,617,486 teeeeK6C,476 14926 }007 Dee, .. 170,468 Deo, 1,406,570 Dec, 844,044 Dec. 25,026 ‘The annexed statement exhibits the value of foroign goods entered at this port for consumption, &e , during the woek, and since January 1, tn each of the past three years: Moveweyts mv Fosucy Dar Goons. 1856. 6. 1886. 1867. 210,807 9.085.009 6," 48, Lor 1/234,01L 9,087,808 6,160,464 Since Jan. I. 1866, 1556. 1867. Fotored at the port. .$27,008,280 61,287 446 66,667,816 Thrown on market.. 0,191,613 0,801,006 61,171,014 The dry goods trade the past wook has exbibited rather more aigas of proparation for the falltrade. The hotels are filling up, chiefly, however, with transient peopic bouad (0 Northern watering places {o pursuit of pleasure. Among them, howevor, there is a aprinkiiag of merchants from the far Weet and (he far South, whe are busily on- (oged {a prospeotthg {n this market,tas well as (n that of noighboring cities. it is uaual with distant merchants who arrive early to examine the markets 0° Philadelphia, Bos. ton, &c, am well as that of this olty, They gencral- ly wind up by making their ch'ef purchases in New York, \bqppolat where the ‘grentest variety as well as the widest range of selections cam be had, and on tho most favorable terms. This is espesially the case yo foreign goods, as weil as {> domestic manufactures. It (s cow the ccstom for every mancfac- turtog eetabl.ehment of importance © have an agency in Now York, whore the'r producta are kept on sale. Heavy cotton piece goods are sent to this market on sale from ‘Virgiala, tho Carolluas, and even from Georgia, and com mand good prices in proportion to wolght and quality; #0 that buyer from tho {nterior, in a few minutee walk, can find goods placed or sale from almost all parts of the coua- try, The States of Now England, howovor, contribute the largest amount. In polat of variety and styles of foreign goods New York of course ‘s abead of any other olty on the contineat. The immerse capital employed by some of the jobbors enables them to ell at sraail profits, and to give accommodating credits Om their sales. When job- bers formerly !n Pearl etree, were thought to fa = f a large capital when doing Ley oad on two or three bun- dred tho:sand dollars, it ‘was deemed to be a very iarge capital. We cow ¢h'nk notbing of doing business on a capital of aa many millions, aod in marble etores on the ‘woot alde of Broadway oad cross etroete leading to the North river. Thore was rather moro doing in the (mpor- tation of cotton piece goods tust., whieh reached 1,162 ‘The total sumber cree exported singe January last to the Lith inst., amouniod to 44,. 70 for the aame Hod (on 1866. Heavy were more irmiy |, and heavy brown sheetings and sbirtings wore at Go. and light do., etandard makes, drm ot s,c Standard bleached sheetings and shirtings were 4:0. @ 46. bigher than in the spring. Drills were without change of (portance: we quote brown at 8%c., bleached ‘ai Ge , blo ranged according to maker, from 10}; a10%c. Ospabcrgs were lumctive, and quotaiions were nominal. Cotion jeans wore quiet and prices unchanged. Dea.ms Wore in limited request, and wo have oo change to notice in a which ranged, according to makes from 10'<c. 4c. Stripes and ticks were in good supp while re ght and prices pominal Cotton duck was without cbapze, and sales moderate. In printing clothe the stock was good,and tbe market dul! at 4c. for 40 by 44 w O'¢C. for 68 by 72; prints have appeared in great va- riety of styles, and executed with « creciiable to American manu’ q mills, of usual, bavo sent to thie re me styles of ro- markable beauty and Moish. The range of prices for dif- ferent makes range from Oc. lOs0 al0\e. Gingbame t© styles aod makes. ‘n new and attractive styles, which range at Yc. a 2lc In clothe and cassl- mor os we have no !mportan! change to notice: tweods and Jenne were quiet; Mneoys were firm at ISc. for vtandard gonds. Hosicry goods Lave appeared in good supply, and tn good styles and asscrtments. Foreign goods remained comparadveiy qui porters displayed good assort ment, including recent arrivals of new apd altractive etyles of seasonabie goods, 91000 Virg'nia 6'e 2009 Mineonrt 6 £000 Frio RE bes tt 1000 Micb® ag Find 8600 TI Gon Rit bda £000 Likrie&W Int mt 66 6 hs Bk Commeres 5 Hanover Bak 20 Park Hank, 68 Mor Bank scrip. 100 Canton Co... uo do... .... 00 20 Del & Hud Ceca! a BBs ss ‘44 Madi & Lnat Rit. 250 Nic Trame!t Go. 74 10 Ciwc & RB lal RK ao de wo Ty fol BO... 665 i“ do . 6 6 Paoara RR ong DM Cie, CHK Cin WR, 9 1600 Cl & To RE... 68% 0 do bao fay | to oy | do. Bes 20 3 uy 40.6655 156 Gal & Chica RE * e 96000 Loviriaua 6°" Aled BOARD. 100 she Mi wbSA NTR 100, do #10 SS2e222323% ARR © By Howwen & Holes, for the week omling July | bose, Little Miaent KR, 4’, Tet | ®eosseese & * ease Farmort’ Bank Ohio Life Insurance 1,08 dividend sseossione SB ‘Trust Co . " 108 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Sarcanay, July 18, 1857 Frock The market was lees animated, and without change of moment in prices. The sales embraced about 6,000 @ 7,000 bbis., tnetndt Sooty edge Bt 86 96 & $6 45, and extra do, at BL H a $6 80, Woaaat—The sales embraced abont 8,000 buthels M0)! | wankio club at $1509 $151, and now Southern crime ‘White at 68 00. Cony wae firm with rales of chon! 2° 000 4 38,008 bent. ole Wostern mixed at S4c. a ic. Houthorn yollew and white more acerce and nomiual Posr..—he market was oes active and email sales wore made at $23 86 a $12 0 Corron was firm, with ealos of 600 4 600 bales at full ‘Pr.cce Wise; —Small ealos were mado at £2}¢6. ADVERTISEMENTS BENEWED EVERY DAN. MISCELLANEOUS. Geese WALKERS Meas RE. DY 4ULA CART RNENTTARDT, Waikcri spite ot thy defeats, Like Wy pluck aad bodaces, Aad in our theavon nud otreor You's 6ud no signs of cold eam, Uleated be the liek that aca you beat To bare onrelvic learure Aad bere, 4 yOu may sen ve lack, Blaad Up, let's take your measure. Nay, art o%—/or a0 atateamen we. To Range your power of ruling, lowopay or eons of eck phi beaut somo b! Ab, good! wo #0@ you amlle, sir — Tha ; since youve los: your “robe ot pager,* fe may clo'be you in wmith’s atgle, ar, BMITH BROTHMIM ono ‘rice weolceake ad’ ret! {ng ware coms, 123, 185 and 140 Fulton sireet, Kew York. ; Qwras. ITALIAN RapIoArED SOAP ovRES Sate aera ore G‘: FITTING. ing two palonta. Persons who bey aay of pewing machinos can heve no reason for ev when Wey are compelled by law io LM. Bsa) 462 Roadway, oomner of Grnod BXOIKB NOTION —BEWARE OF SPURE- v1 ete ous pat = Mumernus partes are Poet licenses Errminatioa, these fra de will be ¢ not or ly lese thelr mon hee voouil ane. iy, and procure: 8 Liceane Unt will sland tho text of ue law, cao procure all te Papers, reguisr y drawn, ant all neoessary intore atloa, by Rpelsing to. D. Ga Vif, 16 Chambers utroct, or in the ovens » OS 154 Weet Thi ty wlth s reet. mete “xoard of Commissioners of Rucise; Thoma Me treet; Muirhead & lark. o erences. jorreil, -, 250 Washin Mer- ania’ wot George W. ‘ator atrret; D. D. Winags, Cliatoa Place Bole!, J. Bioobins, Cortlandt street Hotel; J. D> (©. 20d ep; John Patten, !*actfic Hotel; and many other. ¥. SMITHS FEW STORY WILL BR COMMENCED « in the September number of the NEW YORK JOUB- NAL, an historical tale, by r of “Dick Tartan, * “Mane Grey,” a0., &c., euitit Young Pretender, or undred Years Ago.”” 8. FRENC NN" DEALERS TAKE NOTICE.—WS FUBNISH: wi ipecesines ai reguced pi C, eesly papers and ed Lats of prices furniahed BO88 & s™™ DRATE WITHOUT POTRON. it kills 'em of io a ‘rot bore and roaches Tf pleasont slumber is your delight, ‘You cae kill ai! insects (hat ating oF bite, And e0j07 your “buenos noches,”” By golog at ance to LYONS’ atore— You’ | God tt im Kroadway, 4-2-4. Where hia powder is scasiered, never more Fiea, bed ug, or roach sppi Depot far Iayoaw macoetio powder and pls, for 4 house bold inaceta, vais aod mice, 424 Broadway. oat wtal Palace Comraiasionera of Gre. liritas RAVELLERS 1 ANDBOOKS —PUBLISHED APPLETON & 00, 346 and 46 Brosdway. appiein's Raliway iad Gleam Navigation Guide, Om en. Ar an evidence of our faith in the eioncy of our bowel we will ee to cure any cane of é z =3 ids WRB, DYRPEPSTA, CO ‘ Be aseay ota tural ry P ‘Seanguiser, Phe old, fect! wauated bave youthful beaith and strength g ven taom: 9200: two, BA Deve. 902 Bowery. wil ¥ Lova.—On Monday, July 18, by the OCR | * Rey. Ward Beecher, Hicon Atocerts Yours Samanon eu dacgbter of We lale Oapt. R Lo" 9, of Gallowayanirg Moatroal papere please copy Ueda. Oxmeenavruss.—(Un Friday morning, July iT, & om o'clock, Mrs. Buona Cumann. ‘The funers! will take piace from No. 440 Cherry stress, carver of Jackson, this afternoon, st two o’cioes, Tha frienda aro invited to attend. She wil be buried iw Decarve —At the Naval Horpitel, New York, on Vriday, July 17, afer a short but severe Lilness, Lieul. Joas P Decaror, U. 8. N. Further notoe of the time of Interment will be given. Tomras. —On Satu tay morning, July 15, of consumption, Fasxy Foursr, \n the 2d yoar of ber age ‘The friends of the fawtly are rempecifa'ly inv'ted te aa- tome the funeral, thie afernoon, a. two o' from the corner of Tatty eighth street and Second srence Garrs.—On Friday, July 17, An, wife of Patrick Grit- fio, aged 9 yours. ‘The frie aod a Blancos are orient to attend the funeral, afternoon, at two o'clock, eam j= 3 Lp Nineteenth street i be eo vary Cemetery Baer —io Williamsburg, on Saturday, Joly 18, Mee. Mapan Haat, aged 66 year ‘The frioude of the famity are ly invited wo at tend the funeral from her late residence, No. 196 First stroet, to morrow afternoon, at two o'clock ‘A soGR. Plainfield, N. J., om Saterday, Joly 18, On Saturday, Joly 18, Ceaece Heme, of James and Elizabeth Timoney, alter o Severe and lingering ilinoss of congestion of the bra, aged 9 4 The friend and acquaintances 9 the (amily are larly requested (o attend tho funora!, from the residence of his parents, No, 46 Contre stre:t, this afierncnm, & two ‘One of tho fairest bude that over blossomed To a fond apd toviog mother's heart, Has to hia Reavenly home ted, From this arth and #01 Woes Brooklyn, on Saturday, Joly 1%, Homes Deaanp, wife of Williem H Weletor, and youngest any tor of John W. Paradise, aget 22 years, 9 monthe nad @ friends an | revatives of the family are respectfully tnyited to attend the fanoral, ‘rom ber late resi‘ence, No 177 Clinton street, Brooitlyn, to-rorrow aferuoon, at four, o'clock Om Saturday, Joly 3, at ber late residem @, napeona, be oved wm Vm Woolloea. ns ‘The friends of the family, and also of hor brother, “#m. R, Connor, are lly invited to atiend the f nora’, from ine corner of Forty second street and Tenth srenve, to morrow weenoon, at bal’ past one o' clack Waont —On Sateriay morning, sup S, Tear, the wife of James Wright, ip the 57th year of The friceds 4x1 acqnaintances of the / amiiy are request. ¢4 to attend the funeral, from her tnt. residence, No 960 Eighth avorme, this aflernooe, at Puree o'clock, without forther actics

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