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id alts ‘of the Journal ls. an lnoated wooden-nut edited an abolition paper im Connecticut to Keatuok: zi agF fi tH ves, bave geen him on the public streets few months #0 beastly lotoxicated, that a Supporting him, hed eas much as they do to ouable him ta navigate homeward. [i 13 only eens coe leoturing ated Ad in liquor, that in endeavoring Doat to tho are, bo oll fi as Gahed up and taken to the hotel ta ai where he was put to ped aati! he became pat De taney ‘aged DoW 81 gress in this district, Hers Marshall, who, it is well known, spoai ig time tn the drinking saloons ant ng than bis seat on the floor of the -presentat vea; who now gets drunk whenever oe it—which is not by means unfequent— wt the leet May pte pal ce trate, was Iencoked down and whipped at frank inton, Henry county, for insulting 4 man while he (Marshall) was drunk. ‘THE COBR*SPONDANUE BETWEEN THE BELLIGERENTS [¥.om toe Louisville Joarnal, Juty 22 } Westerdx, morning an editorial article, very coarsely toward ua, Bppoared in the editorial colamos of sville Courier, Thereupon the following corres- “por dance eusued : _ Ne . ‘0. 1. «B. T Doraert, Esq. 1 dad ine raph above (the Oeor!ve graph) ip this mornin; ouisville Courter, ay ~ticb you are reputed my be the editor. Please tel! me whether you are the author of the paragraph, aud “if you are, + hether you ili do me the justice See O williraw {tim the «rier of to-morrow moruing. This will bo ‘banded yo. vy my friend, ee, Silas F. Miller, Bg is sasthor zed (6 oars are ply. Yourerespos pad Losvm >. July 21, 1861 GEO, D. PRENTICE. No. 2. Lovrsyitur, July 21, 1957. Gro. D, Pscynce, Esq :—T have your note of thts morning olative 0 .u eutiorial in the Courier. Ido not shink, my doar air, thst you bave any riga: to interrogate me as to ‘the author bi) of any article in the Courier until you see ‘wy name & the head of is columns as editor = If you will make you: wishes known through the proper channel, nad ae fe! Co get satisfaction, it ts possible that I can Gatiefy you ( Have the honor to ve, yours emecen B. T. DURRETS, No. 3. B T. Dusvert, Eeq Your note ts just received. ite i He Hy ue i E BE it pgs You Suggest tha: | eoall make my wishes known to you through the proper avscl. My only wish at present is to know whether 3.r« ere the author of the paragraph that { en- ‘olosed to At ta the and, ff you are, whether you will withdraw er of to morrow morning. Ido not know of ‘oper chaonel for making tois wish known than ed directly to you and berne by my friead ‘or, Yours respectful Ne, , July 21, 1857. D. PRENTICE, No. 4. Lovrsvitie, July 21, 1857. Geo. D. Pexszcy, Hsq.:—I bave your second’ note of ‘this mornin, :elative to an editorial in the Courier. 1 must wefer you to my answer to your first note as the most ft- ting ropiy tat t = to your secont., I have the daouor to be, ) ours respectfully, R. T. DURRETE. No. 5, R. T. Dexesrt, Eeq. :—1 ahs “twice szkod you whether {you wero thw auibor of a paregraph that | enciosed to you, wad you bav« (wice declined answering. Once more { put ‘the question to you, snd you will answer it if you are not @coward. [am uot willing to believe you one. Yours, Teepectfuily GisU. D, PRENTICE. Louwrais, Joly 21, 1867. No. 6 Lousvitte, Jaly 21, 1867 wn D, Passnice, Eeq :—Ihave your third note of thie ot ive to an editorial ia tae Courier. Again, iinet rare emy hy phe) your first note, yn hyd it ewough to put @ question to me that could be Tapenineat nt to the editor of the Courier alone. Rader there circumstance: you say that if [| am Bot @ coward I will answer your question, aud hat pa lh gs ave pot willing to beliove ma to be a ‘coward. I ew sorry that I cannot retarn the com pliment apd +a) that e upsiiling to believe you to be Bocoward. Yu. know Very weil who wrote the article in the Courier, vod if you had wanted te fight very decidediy would have parsued @ dittereut course. i have the to be » ours, very reapectfully, R. T, DURRETT. No. 7. R. T. Dorserr, Eeq.—I have received your third note, Ladall denov.ce you vo your (aoo the first time I see you ‘upon the stree:. I stall bo upon Third C-oms streeimysei! eae fee gad Tope f Shall net beore 30 look D. PRENTIJE. sia, ‘stiier 2 soon as we recelved Mr. Durrett’s note, ana Capt. Miller used ali $ tf fod-Mr, Durreu. Tae following is Captain No, 8. F's Btateweat— AL 12K o’ciwk Tecalled at tne Courier office, where I ‘oad mot Mr Durrett on two@revious occasions in the Morning, and fulled w meet him | was assured that ne would be in io IT waited one hoor and he to bis house in com with iat him at home, [was told ‘previously ts brother that be would be at the Courier Paice at 3 o'cloc’. After gong to bis houre at % o'clock, ‘and falling to And bim there, I Oowr ter *, aod not findint bi there, I until 3 o’clvek to moot him at tae and jast as I started from .Jeiferson Alreet, at the Club om between Fourth and fib streets, I hear ywatol shots I found a Monroe's office I ha Courier office ti<o, at Mr. Dorrew’a residence once, and mt Col. Hips Mee, next door to Mr. Monroe's olico, where the strert difficulty orcurred, fag the purpose of delivering » note from George 0. Prentice requosiing another meetiz. This meeting was requested by Mr Prenilee Lhe be at belf part four o'clock, and the note was wristen at past three o'clock. Bat, as I befere stated, Toould ona t nd or. Durrett. SILAS “ MILLER. Tho note which wae eatrusted to in Muller, which he co! not fad an opportunity of delivering, aR AD: No 9 R. T. Doserrt, BX —Sik~ From your deportment this afernooa [ have vo doabs you are A ye vig powgdn are not, but my hope is small. If you mo at balfy art four this evening, ot ths corner of of "third aud Jefferson ¥ &o. Jury 21, 1957 I bappeasd to be in view of the doors of Goo. D, Hinkle Andrew Mearoe ue the fight commenced between and SS Pren'ice As Darret! usceude. dhe steps o Hinkle (there is a basement under his eilice), Mr. P.entice are the doorstep of Monroe's oilice, whore be wee sitting. I was not ‘be sald Du nen Soe piste breast ees and fred exch arms he had. He then step; ‘anothor pisto! was handed bia ‘Daving Grod twice previously, three mes, others firet fire be roveatod the door of M-. Hinkle's office, and after bo gm for) nen per twice, isarm only extending froin it nosrly closed. After the ‘irtng ceases, pT fi ol. Harrison and (ol, Boone demanded that the police sboald alsperee the crowd. 1 said to them that Mr. Prentice was desirous that Mr. Darrett should come forth and show imaelf, but Liey replied that be was not in the house and aa not on the ‘ot, and would not de ovt to see Mr. Pren. TL went to dir. Preatice, in Monroe's oflee, and, tla and be roon afterwards left, W. K. THOMAS. We aro entirely willing to present the facts without one ‘word of comm nt. Let the public jadge. The Loulsy le Courter pablishea the following version the affray -— About thres o'clock, R. G. Durrett, B te , as ho was on fering the Inw office ‘of G. D, Hinkle, beq., on Jefferson treet, bet we: Fourth and Fifth, was ‘vory yp a ir. Prentice’s pistol. ‘Were unable to extract the bail, which was baried email bones. wan ‘alono when attacked, while Mr. Prentice wae surrounded by a crowd of his friends who toad their packr’s with knives and pistols, noisy wad boisterous im theli ons ime y subsequent to the difficulty. When he rey me: Atiack, We are iofsrmea that Mr. ’rentice was hynty vuicated. gia of the ee y morning, written by the editor and proprietor of per, aud foi ph Ty wae veranied —aeae ‘apon Hoo. J. M. goons which will be announced in Ing binsel! for the position he expects to asst ne, Sia'tor veverst ‘«ecks past has Deva devoting « portion of his time towarce pended us. He has Rp my Fy cations of av \stenion © 7, him om the part of tne Journal office, and an effort to tim before he ‘even bad comin :nced she dircharge of his duties. ‘When Mr. Prentice demandea of him yeserday if ho ‘wrote the arich peng nod regarding this as ® part of this system of bullying, Mr. Durrett declined to answer neation. as one not made in the proper quarter. Onset ‘misrives followed, and toe editor of the Journal evi denuly dete: mined to precipitate a ditliculty, which he @voceaded in accomplishing. FRENTICR (S]CHALLENGED, BUT BACKS OUT—UE 18 DP TO DUBLLING. — Loviaviier, July 22, 1867. Mr. Dorret: this morning chatlenced Goo. 1). Prentice, Qditor of the Journal, to fight a duel, 1 Ee ie ‘the chalieng. He is opposed to dueling. Dorrett mish do some violeace wo Preaiies even Prentice wou legal steps to prevent It am the on wore both held to bail ye Keep the peace for montis Naval Intelligence. Tho Unite | Sates atoam frigate can Jacinto, Commander n. Sat Ame the flag #hip of Commodore y—~} Armatrong, 4 Hoag hong May 10. by {1 TS from an officer of the United States Levant, datod Shanghac, April 20, states that the stil continned to rage on bona of that veal AS itty A! we A] eight Panes and the men. 0 far eHoaped at hospital had been cma Thahed satero, and ic us moped by that means to abate the United tates steamer Falton, from Norfollx, arrived Wenhingioa, 0.0, on tho dim task | 1@ What does experience » ‘ef dhe Excise Commissioners . 7s Commissioners met yesterday tn the had Common Pidsds Court rom, 1: Present Commisstoners otm i and Haskey, The minutos, the last meeting wore read and aie The Board, 22 graniol the following Ucensea:— Clark, No. 86 aiden n° $4; Kornor urech, 416 Fourth’ a "eet, 840; saloaye 0, "F00:,42 30h treet, ea oe Tho ™peon, 111 Wittem Beary Herman, roi “ghd re. i a tt, Siete gin 31; street, raisted & Soot 48 Rocke, 601 ‘Hourton steoar’ "890; Sema Rvack, es GaN oe avenue, Sou; Peter Conner, ins sunt a wrenue, S504, ’ Varian, 482 Sixth avenue, - pe ag Ji Duane ’ street, $39; Wicuelas ieee jorepi) Crocieros: 96th ntrent, $30; Louls Natke, 179 Crambars stroct 910 Wm, D Swart and Sharles Morty, Taind avenue ~ Sty eecona street $30: Wm. Taylor, 656 Broadway, $3 Jeremiah Waddington, 25 Thames street, $30 ‘The Board directed the Seoretary to enver tho following = hts miavtes:— mnissiouers, cont ‘A majority of tne Board of Com: of Messrs Holmes and Aaskett, paid an offlotal "vist Ge ‘ed- nesday Jast, and personaliy y ins} the locwity known ‘as the Five Poimis, While on their visit the Ror Mr. Posse the Commissioners much valoaols informe in regard 10 the places wuere liquors are Many respectable citizens of the ward gave u old. vbe Commissioners valuable aid, and the remlt of ibeir inspection was a determination not to grant any icenses to ersons residing on Baxter, Worth aod Park streets, with the exception of the stores aud the corvers of Chaiham and Haxter, end Pearl and Pur streets, provided ‘beir application ts made according to law. Applications from otaer localities will poeitively be rofused. ‘n¢ Board announced that they would pay a similar visit to the First ward, principally on Groeawich, Warn tugton and West streete, souih of Dortiandt strest. On moon of Commlastoner Hotyna, the Board resnivet 10 meet on eveuy Tuesday in August, at two o'clock P M, for the of r- ceiving applications only, and noi grant any icenres until the firet Tuesday ta sepiembar. Commisé icner Iivtams eaid that since ther nad organized under toe pew law they had acted ton basily in granting licenses. und it was due to the public and 10 the credit of the Board tbat in the future they should take sufficient time for the ccnsideration of applications. He said further, that where the Board deemed ii necestary, they woula make a persona inapection of suspicious localities, with a view of determining ihe propriesy of grancdng licenses to the keepers of them. The rd adjourned till Friday next at 2 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of granting licenses. A Potsoner of Cnildren. {From the Cincinnati Commercia!, July 22 J A FIEND IN HUMAN BQAPE DISTRIBUTING ABSENIC IN CANDY—TWO DEATAS AND TWANTY CHILDREN POISONED, ‘The community has hardly been allowed breathing time since the borrible tragedy enacted by the murderer Loef ner, before we are gain @.! lied wpoa to recount a deed which, fo hetlteb iniquity, b gad descristion, amd throws toe legendary polzor ings ¢f the Borgias in the ehase Yestorday afternoon, between the hours of two and four, 8 couple of boys, apparently from fourteen to sixteen yeare of age, were observed sauntering un Buckeye etreot, &@ densely populated A9erman noighoorhood, scattoriag small lozenges uon the sidewalk, about the size of poy- permint drops. In avother Y of tho street, a ratner robust looking man, oressed in a black coat, white nants and white hat, with’ a box under his arm, was also ob served, Cccariovally distributing a simtlar desoription of lozenge, only in larger quantities. As is usual in German localities, quire a number of children were plasing uy the stree., ant they greedily setzed the tempting candies thus gratuitovely thrown in their way. Occasionally the man would give a to persons he mt, but ip these instances the parties declioed tasting, sus- pecting something wrong. Not so, however, with tae un- suspecting children, who greedily devoured the (te taem) dainty waits, end ip a time so athe cy — taken with violest vomiting. The netgiivo speedily alarmed, and Drs. Smith, Davis dnd Price were summoned, who speedily detected the action of poison bord nod @ chemist tn the neighborhood eokel) ‘a lozenge, it was found to be composed of pes rar’ arecpic, sugar aad flour. @ the track which rey man, or rather monster, had taken, ag many*as 1,600 of these death dealing drops were found in one pile, aad ia ee eee ree eee oe found Wed ia a couple of goto The neighb whood became fearfully excited, for at least twenty cbildren had more or less partake: of (ae insidious poison, The @rs victim was a dine litle boy named Joho Shultz, aged nine years, whose parents reside on Buckeye street, near Poplar. ‘He expired at about 6 o'clock in the evenin We were present when the beld his inquert, and a more melancholy hardly been our lot to witoess. w days pros ior ht yet toned side of; the street, another named Henry Schwarts, about ih o'elock last night, it is said to have breatned his last; ana at the poche med \ime we visited the the poisoned district some four or five otber children, male and female, were su; tobeins very critical condition. We heard also sim- ‘lar cages had ovcurrod on Fifteenth, berween Race and Elm treets, but we wero unable to glean particulars. It ts with heartfelt pain that we are compelled to record acrime which makes us biush for our common nature. Such a fiend as the perpetrator of t well cause us to rather claim kindred with ih He ane aE ii) it | vampire to his jair. eos Gass or Broamy.—John complaint for bigamy, and Tinfoation was bold In $000 for trial complaint tmade by Mrs. Georgiana M. Bate, who alleges that she | wes married to defendant in England heyy? two ogo, und that upon a mS m him he was convicted, but through her efforts aud cums tes with her, the punishment was limited to imprisonment tnd‘on leaving tUe couairy’ was roported 16 be dead’ on leaving ibe country was to ead, wbich the family and Lerself believed to be true, but was undecelve¢ upon again marrying, when he caused her to be punished for bigamy. Ycars afterwards she met bim agaia in Canada, when she let him off from further ponisbment by his paying liberally, and for a long time bangs mage the matter was before the courts in New York, the woman alleging that the case against her hus- band hed failed each time from the absence of a witness. Defenaant denics apy —— her, ben gl reason of persecutions, to which she has sud) for tho last ton years. Mr. Bate ts living in this city with apd fourveen cbiltren, and procared bail. The complainant wae held jn $100 Dall fer her sppearance as witnees.— Los om L’os', July 24. - Whe Hew Vorm Weeuty sieraid. NEW FROM BUROPS, CUBA, MRXICO, WEST INDIES, CONTPAL AND SOUTH QMERICA, BTC-—IMPORCANT FROM KANS Y¥AIRS (N WASMINGTON—MURDRR OF A POLICEMAN BY A-BURGLAR—MARERTS, RTC. The Wrex.r Hasscp will be publianed a eleven o’eioo® (ate morning | coatenta will embrace News from Europe, Mexico, Onda, West Indies, South and Central America, &e.; Important fagm Kanse«—Govervor Wa ker's I'roclamation to the People of Lawrence, AGalrs in Washington; Murder of « | Policeman by # Pargiar; Accidents on Bunday lsat; Rditorials om Variocs subjects; Latest News by Telegraph; Financial, Com mercial, Le.\gioun, Politieal, Theatrical, Sporung and Mart ume Imtelligence; Review of the New York Unttle Market; togetber wit) s larre variety of local and misceilaaeons items. Bingle cores, in wrappers ready for mailing, om be bad st the counter Price six cents. As Grandjean ts the Oniy ates aly seconsnited arientifionliy on all divesseagf the hum: 8.84 Church #” corner of Karol torts und Kigh Har avenvn care atop si the door of the metabiiamant, A Universal Medt what we eat, by the # Gripk we cap be made duced by eet, be blood. To ree We breathe, or by the water we oF 0 farigue. or from debility in rae effects end by prodasing (mpu ealth ‘we must yurity the blood, rse 10 URANDRETE'S PILLS. which cannot injure, and whidh wi!l surely restore the bowels to the regular perf -rmance of thetr duties. The dysver We, the billions will find them & treasure of beau | } | | and said to — who are sick in any way, tak Seecrah pi san, bee Principal eifce 48 lirandreiy buildings, Said also by A; Cushman. Broadway. corner of Twenty second sireet; at $i Division street: and ai 241 Hudson atreet and 29) Bowery. Pine Pocket Cutiery—a Rich Assortment at J. & 8, SAUNDERS’ store’only, at No. 7 Astor House. «“ Frederick's Cemple of ” No. 686 and preene ceen nee tent oil, pastel acd ptf by Frederick's corns ‘artiata. } iographs tn Lodia ink, Parisian — « merrenaenan re WP ies and tree to tne inapee- ton of the publie 20 Cent Ambrotypes, Dollar Photographs, | and city views, om the py tonle, as originaliy established by KIMBALL, 34° Brosdway. | Cancem! and Eugene Anderson just added fo BEALE MROTHERS’ collection. “Copies tor sale Pio tures daily, 283 Broad See mirth Pi this Day's Herald. | DRIGW'S ye ta rearectee PIANOS. { 6 beet pianos in the wor! ah pi ‘reonihode on the ftth page of this paper. nen Got flea, Mason’ eer st and Strakorca's, and Mare'seh's, ne Wollensaut's, saan t omer great aera eee the at of this paper. om the fC fy Thien a revoliiton'is pian sforte making. Boys’ and Youths’ Great reduction in prices, at $1 John as Summer Clothing.— a La corner ¥ b. VORNB! Shirts of the Best quel ‘al! sizes, at Mel . carpishing store, pele, ervey Parts a + Vanderbtit, Recetv by RUGRAE FRRR ett 1, boot manors. 6 Nasaal street near Meiden lane. Portable Dreemeg, Com, tale by J. & 8. SAUND! Mustc.—The Large and catdlogrie of im oxic will be eid at ee Broadway cue J uth planoa and melo ai u, Dengetst, ane ila orn nee. ereane and ho airget, par: foal Featiga We Fron lam, | Inthe W Bg eis ‘ery Been fa gre Pamtly Sewty Without giving our own opteion we invite all dn particurar, to call at the ealesro om of the Grover Sewi-g Vachine Company, 495 Brosoway and exa deelde Zor ibemaaives. This Pimonny inviien the tents and comparisons end leaves their mache t‘o 6; Cognac brandy Holland and econ & Cron rave peaen, apple’ ane cherry Sootwk, sriah and Lge owury phe 4 Poot Win oR. 14s Pid) aiden are. Deflancs Salamander Bafve— OCR jocks and crosu bars. Depot 133 Pear! Nott ang, ~ IREKT M. PAPRION. TE EEE ao Recor Uld Italian Soap, 34, for Freckles, _ » taorphew, bed | 0. ' JONES! ‘oora hair of, re be bars> bar; best article Bowser. phate w d Halt D; tne ani r py appearance, ‘Sere 14 cheap orld fog vam Away. near Howat si ned ‘air Dye, W a Seape gs an Batchotor’s b. phew’ Prag ory urpanaing all.” Mado, wid at the mannfactory we a ma are, ant Tow are pOrstadore’s Retr “aie, and the dye piled in pet vue a He. ‘SG asior th at —_—_— ——————_ air Tonic, Price 25 Campbell's turkise & . nis per boltle at CAMP BELA A sovbstia pend we aes wven.e and Te euty-rhgbih 1 Drugs, Medtotiew, de , ut ~ tore corner of Mighth aveaus and i, warranted pure Brardreth's Pills-the Only \ ageney as CAMP SRLL'S arug more, corner of My. sad Twenty eighth airent. Ropture,—Marsh & Uo,, Rudioai Gare &, ofice removed to Mo 3 Vesey siroet Astor House Holloway's tment,-For all the Eater pal fy jurtea tov hick mech nies and workingmen, travelers, eoginvere nod olberaare Hable, Hollows.’ surest aod woot rapid rem=dy. Tt relieves pain and vedi.ces Outware ioilam ‘hen all ofuer means fa... mpbeil’ satyelghit tweet, Pp Town ‘th avenus Medict.¢ Without Pay.—{£ will Present a bax of my muxvetic calve to any reepectable patiert who wil! call for it. Trea salt cho wm, 0.4 er iseirt acrofula and burns yn eur BB, SMITH, al wiree!, near Oburen, Barvy’s Tricophero: Genuine, 12 bes C. per bo'te eas CamP whL's Lu’ drag store coraer of ghth wy Bue and Twenty eighth street For Washing fufante and Children—Use that pepular articl, Fou'ai ’s cream of wild Bowers, Sold by all droggiets and f«ncy dealers, Thimolat’s Sulphur and Vapor Baths, No 1 Carrsil pice, slescker street, cornyr of Lavwens, for rheuma- em, whkin complat is, rray & Lanman’s Florida Water —N mes as they arise from the gardens of fa thia rares: aopllance of the t ite inepiring tra) ran w cheers the spiri sn aad its aroma cliogs for werks ‘0 the t@ané is morn agrasubie than that of eau de cologne ‘sold, “Oy D, T. LANMAN & UO,, snd by all druggists, 8: Wo. per bottle, Cure Your Cough=Use the syrup of Tar and Wud “berry Price 10 cents, at CAMP ELL'S drug store, corner 0° Eighth avenue and 7 weaty e'ghth street, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. aon wr MARKO®W, Frinay, July 24—6 P. M. Stocks generally were lower to-day. At the first board there was a good deal of activity, but sellers were out in greater numbers and put forth contracts more froely. Pennsylvania Coal declined 1 per cent; New York Contra!, +;; Erie, %; Michigan Southern, 3; do. prefer- red, *{; Galena and Chicago, 1; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, +;; Chicago and Rock Island, ';; Milwaukioand — Missiseippl, <; La Crosse and Milwaukie, 134. The de- cline was universal. Nothing on the list improved. The | corner im Michigan Southern has reached ita culminating point. It bas come toa dead stand still, Thouzands of shares bave been taken up by the clique and hypothecated with brokers and bankers. One house in the street has loaned between three and four hundred thousand dollars op the old common deferred stock of that company. We bope they have proper margins and sufficient recurity. ‘This etock bas been piled up in this way under the opera- tions cf a cornering com ination, and holders fod now no market for it Nobody waats it, aad nobody willtouch it. So long es the bob holds the concern may keep together, but one of these days it will break, and let every- thing loose. This is tbe last chance for outside holders—~ for stockholders residing in the country, to realize. While this inside clique of speculators are sustaining the mar. ket price is the time to get rid of the stock. A beter op- portunity never will, in our opinion, occur again. The country holders of ratiroaa stocks, generally, ahould get rid of them just a8 fast as possible. The money will a fow weeks hence be found much more desirable aud much more available in their pockets than those inflated seouri- tee, The first turm in the money market will send most of these stocks down three and five percent, That turn is not far distant, The shipment of specie bas again com- menced in earnest, and this time we may look fora long and steady drain. The Snb-treasury is gradually accou- mulating. On account of the heavy payments the large re ceipts from customs have been disbursed, bu! the govern ment must be pearly through with its heavy dratts, while the duties must increase as the buvioess season ap. proaches. For several months we have bad an easy money market. We have drawn our balances from every city, town snd village in the Unton, and in overy place but thie money is scarce. All over Europe money bas been for a long time in demand, at high rates of interest. New York otty bas thus been the most favored place of atl the money centros; but we have about reached the end of our tether, In the usual course of trade the current of #pecie must hoon ret again towards other citier and ether points, and theo we shall feel what we bave inflicted upon others. In les# thav ainety we sbail be in the midst of our usval fail stringency in money matters, and {t is our impression that whea it comes it willbe mere severe and serious than bas been known for years. In anticipation of such a state of things it would be wel enoagh to get rid of all fancy stock reou rities, In the midst of @ panic it ts impossidie .o realtza, | except at enormous sacrifices; and those who get the start | of such wild excitoments relieve themeelvos from a vast deal of anxiety, to say nething about serious losage. At the second board there waa quite ® spirited upwart movement, on 4 very small business. New York Contra! advanced & por cout; Reading, ‘4 ; Michigan Southern, %; Cleveland and Toledo, 3¢: Erie, %: Cleveland and Pitts. borg 1. La Crosse and Milwaukie fell off 3 per cent from the highest point of the first board; Galena and Chi ongo, bs. Tho Assistant Treasurer reports sirens as follows — Total receicta.... $277,837 16 Total permente * . 114,846 74 ‘Total batance.... n Sterling exchange closed today firm at 9)¢ 29% por cent premium. One large drawer was asking "4 percent premium. There were to sales ai that rate, but it will | soon role at that point. The Sub-treasury gained to day $163,000 pesos & Hodges’ Journal of Finance says: — | pas aS of Paty dollar bills on the John Hancock Moaa., bave been put {1 ciroulation wit is abort ‘time. are fac similes of to décetvo. Trey of paper, and the im. pression is th laf oui ethan! ower quarter of the ‘nts (s roughly engraved ‘The gros earnings of the Michigan Southere Railroad a } 4 aze Company in each of the {irst six months of the prosent | ‘and past years were as follows:— Micmcas Sovran Ran roan, ross Karnings. 1866. Increase in the operating ana y wilde tioaal road, kc., &c. ++ eee 100,000 00 Degetency thie year compared with inet, up ts 1 ‘ Sotal bet income of 1866, a prev: ousiy shown. $1.08 | It appears by thie that the deficiency in the tira: ball o the present calendar year, afier consuming the entire net | tmoome of 1866, was a little lees than $2,000. For the pur- | pose of seeing how the actual net inc’ of the company stands a} the close of the first six months of this year, lot ue take the figures of earnings and expenses — ee ee for six monthe, ending otal operating expenses, at least 66 per cent Total net income fret six monthe...,...., $978, ‘The operating expenses of the Michigan Southern Rail road Company are not one cent lees than sixty ire per cent. The Michigan Contral Company owns up to sitty per cont, and the Michigan Southern Company have to ope rate twice as much road to carn considorabiy ler money In other words, the Michigan Central Company earns up- — ‘wards of $3,000,000 on about 260 miles of road, while the | Michigan Southern Company will carn this year but $9,500,090, ah tho most, opon 610 miles of road. KC the” + $1,082,508 85 708,628 15 aiment ia te f | palce of apirita were made at 4'c. | $1 92 per 310 ibs. cotiverea; | at $19 Oa $19 40 | 3 | chonged. Bichigan Central's operating expenses aro sixty per oon', tio Michigan Southern’s must be at lest sixty-five per eoat. Wo are unofficially informed that the operatiog ex ponses of the Micbigan Southern Railroad Company wore last year seventy per cent of the gross earnings, aod the year before six:y five per cent. Tho latest intelligence from the principal engineer corps of the Honduras Inter-oceanic Railway is of the date of June | 8, when the evgiacors were at the town of dan Pedro, having completed tho survey of Port Cortes (late Cubal- 1ca,) the depeadent lagoon or tagor port, aud 39 miles of the read, the most didicult and least salubrious part of the entire ine. Some light case: of acclimating fever have occured, but at last dates ell hands were well and in good epirita, Mr. Frantwine, chiof enginoer, Writes, “Up to thia potxt wo have traced » cheap aad beautiful !iae— beyond here itis even more promistug. Abundance of good building materisi, end endiess quantities of ne waite marbie wand beside the track.’’ The Deputy Agent writes that ‘the government and peopic are (riendly aod entbusiastic, ead spite of all ditiouities tnoident to com. mening | ouch a great work it in progrosa'ag fast aad fy: $1000 Indiana 6" Finan, J) %, 2887. 759 oh Beto BR cM . 4000 Tenn 6's, '90.., 20 20 46 20) do, cy i600 1 Cen BR Dae ¢ 288 s 485 2411Cer Feb rights 322 100 +s 4335 1000 Gal&Chio abbe Bik 20M8 ai Ni © tie, TS 6 ebs Am Fx Bark. 10g 200 Panama ti ~b80 92 PS Motropolitan Bank 1054 1608 & Quincey RR 93 + 10554 250 Reding LR. pg 3 woo Tl CRex net 00 11e 20 Pepn Cowl 189 do .c 17 wh 200 C1 & Pits RR'b80 403 109 a 1 350 Gal & Chicaga RR 96 seventh? OLN 1201, Col & On RR, 5 ‘a Ohio Lineeitcoatte 4 201 260 Cl & Tol RR. b1d 57 do, iia 600 : »: b8 84 20 BE 84 © 88% me eae hens : 0 83% do +eb30 = SBOOND BOARD, 30 rhs Penv Ooal Co. 92 4) chs Pavame RR.. 92 100 Pacific Mail 8’ p Co 5 inane beg One RR 93 100 N ¥ Ceu RR..b30 84 20 953g 560 100 Clev & ‘Toledo RR ae 400 do. 875 do 425 La Crossed: MBIRR 600 ¢o aed 200 do. 200 do 100 Reading 100 Mich So & NIaRR 49 . 100 600 Cley & Pita RR.. 41 180 200 do......b60 4136 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Faspay, July 24-6 P.M. Asis —Sales of 50 bbis. pots were mado @ 7X%c.,and #mal! lots of pearis at 7 3¢c. Bagavstvrr«,—Flour.—There was ® fair demand frors the trade, while ealos’ were, moderate, without material change ip prices. The snles footed up about 5,000 a 6,000 bbis., at ‘gag following quoiations: Canadian brands were in fair demand, with about 3¢0 8400 bbis., at about the ‘quoatations given above. Southern flour was not mand, but the enpply Is deficient. and sel! for $5 per bbl. Pears, which are juat in, ‘the seme pri-e. Notther pears Or applies bowev: 10 eat, aud can be @dvactageousiy on: | Keyerrstpre which @ few yours siace were wary et, bave become a great stavie, and an immense port aod the | Weet India islands, The groat pert of the demand for There will be an aban- daoce of watermelons and mu: kmelona this year. There ia but little now © note ia meats. Prives are siationary @ email. The wade in pouitry is briak, an | ae in them hes grown between this them ts in de form of preserves, aud rale there are but _fow varieties in pat toll readily, Fish ta very scarce, RETALL PRIOS, Birlotn steak Porterhouse # teak e) Bol GUN ee tus “00 ver tb pring cnick*. Turcey, per I wont pine kberriee. Apples. b' Pears. bol. Waterme) ona, eb. Rev ik} i Bearers sSactSeratea EF oo z= Peearersree io it) ADVERTISEDENTS RENEWED EVERY DAL. __ MISCELLANEOUS, ' war DUCK COart: $2.0 TO BS AL Ne’, “8 aad 68 Fniton mreet. HITE DUCK COATS. MH TO #5 Bid AL EVANS, 65 wad 08 Mulan atraet wu DUCK COATS... . 70 8 AL BVANS', 68 and 43 Fulton ret Ry TOM 66 and Gs Fulton atraot wa DUCK bes BV ANS BOK DUCK COATB.. 82H TO B At RV ANH Filton street we DUCK OOATE 8250 TO $6 irre, wun DUCK — BV Aad Auraca oats. at —— COATS... soos $2 TO BF J At EV ANS!, 66 and 63 P ullon strset LPACA COa?S,...., TO $8 A Ai iW AN, 68 had 08 Briton oro ABACK coats shes; acecsrsitasoss ORRO 9B ‘ANA’, 06 nad 68 Fulton stroat. LPACA CORBB c0 0.05 ccsdee ncceesessersss $2 TO $6 A ‘At BVANG*, 66 and 63 Fulton atroet ‘0 “AL BVAN®, 066 and-65,Fralton nae 2 TO 16 AY Tei A Wii id n't rion atrnt pe DETE COATS $2 69 TO $12 AU RV toa atreet coo Ovats .. ones oOaATS.. 8150 TO B12 i and’ @3 Fiction wire Tr D'STE COATS... at BY, ) TO Sia p™? D'BTE COATS... ..8? at kV ad Ga Fulton areas at prices . —The market was quiet for old wheat, the sales b fined to about 10,000 bushels, insluding about 4, els Chicago spring, at $1 40, and Milwaukie Club at $1 60 $152 New wheat continued to arrive from the South. The sales of oy embraced about 1,900 bushels new North Caro iva, at $1 85 for red and $190 for white, with 1,000 busneis of new Tennessee, including red at $1 36 and white at $1.95. Corn was somewhat irmer but closed dull, The sales embraced about 20,000 » 30,000 bushels, Western mixed at §7c a 85 <c., and 2,000 bushels South’ ern yellow at 92c.; Southern’ white was nominal. Rye was rather firmer; 8,000 bushels Pennsylvania were od vate terme, ‘suppored to have been at about $1 13; Northern was beld at $1 15. ha a ge wi S8o 8 for State and Wesiern. The following were about tt tn this market:— 80 40 % 86 se bs 7 i se —s 8 nominal. Barley was quiet aod nominal. Yomy ‘The sales embraced about 226 bags Maracaibo at 12546, w 1234¢, ; 600 bag of Rio, fer export, at 107%0., and | £00 8 660 do in lot to ihe trade, at He. @ llisc.; and 60 | 0. Ceylon, at 1330. The cargo Boy |t0b, rola yeavorday, broug’ Corion —The sales were confined to 400 « 500 ba es, at fail prices Femonr’.—Rates continued dull and engagements light. | To Liverpool—4,000 bushels wheat were taken at Sd. in | ship's bags, 100 herces boof at Gd , and 600 bales of hemp atp.t Cotton wae ai Ss, and Ses Islana at id. To Lonton—Sales of 100 tons oil cake wore taken at (2s, 6d. To Havre—Cotton was at jgo., and ashes with rice at 83 aud $0; other articles were oomipal, There was no change to notice fn rater to otber ports. His) —the marker was quiet at €50. a 760, for good to prime old fur siipment Hyyy.—amerieay descriptions were quiet and prices uncharged the 11,000 bates Manila cold (9,040 balos) at 5. Ano the remeiuder at 8366. »/ te prime Fasiern and Western were in mo . ; Other kinds were Cuil aud ate cemand at I nominal Hines receipts continve to advance, with heavy ealer and light Most of thi kc in ttore i# held above present js the general opinion bota of We trate rae will be higher. Sater—1,600 A ULC: 1,000 do, ; 4,000 Saramilia, at + in active demand, with heavy rales ad consomer’s. Prices tor Boemos Ayres may be quoted at le. per Ib. higher €2,460 hemlock, 10.100 oat; stock, 00 Oak; receipts, 63,600 bemiock, dove and Orin than last week 33 609 hemlock, 16, 10 000 oak ems —The market was quiet Nav AL SORES —stocigs were light ATIC ona, nod 600 bbi# Commo» Tosin were sold $1900 crnde wan steady, with sales | Other dercripsions Were unchanged. were unctanged, apd transactions in all descriptions | unchanged | ae —Pork—The market was steaty bot quiet, | were coufined to 209 a 300 Obis., ia low, of mess ai $24.8 $44 2H at the close there were sellers of large lots at $24 25, end buyers at $24; pritme was quiet Beet was steady, wita sales of avout in repaced at $16 a $17, and cxira 40. at 60.8 $18. there was no country mers or p moment o6 the market, email enies of railroad beet were mace a! $12 60; prime mess was quiet at $28. #90. Boot bam# were sieady, with small sales Bacon_ was quiet bot Orm at ie « and Western emoked rides. Cut meate were ec: roo and firm at 104;¢ for shhor sated bas Lard wo arrive 120 bole, Weer P 300 Werces at 150, a 15)yc. Butter and cheeso Ruce.—The enles within the past few daye been yery large, embracing almost the entire siosk offering The low freights now current to Rarope, the prospec: of smail receipts fur the balance of the season, and the pro- Dability that the new crop will come to market mach later (ban wrval, bave al! combined to induce this movement. | Tho tales reach about 3,000 tierce, the bulk done on pri- vide terms, aod one-third a one half tor expert to Karope, the balance to dealers and the trade, The market &bye.; fair to prime quality is now beld at 60, @ 630. Svoare—The sales embraced from 700 a 500 hhde, in | - 200 bhds. low grade molado, at p. t, amid to be | ow figure, and the remei constated of Caba | mascovedes mostly refining kode, mSKO. & Y @ ee. whole range was at $550. «1 Tea continued firm, with moverate transactions, Deal | ors were waititg ister advices from abroad. | webu ge yt with moderate sales at fur ovites Mateo n sales embraced $4 hhds. Kentucky and | sng i bate 138 bales Havane, 430. # 550.; 04 “canoe neodient at 1c. w 360 enlos embraced 200 bbis., at J1)y0. & ber one, _ FAMILY MARKETING, TUE RETAIL PRICES—THR FRUIT CROPF—PROSPECr | POR CHRAP VEGRTABLER. | There bas not been much fluctuation in the prices of family marketing doring the past week. All kinds of Vegetables and fruit have come in abundantly, and no effort that can be made will avail to keep up prices. Po- tatoes never promised better, and we will yet have hem st 81 6 per ‘They now bring $2 60 and $9. Dears | HI are cautious, and will not buy more than enough to supply their orders, The Bermuda potatoes have nearlygone out of market, and Long Island and Jersey supply our do- mand, Tomatoes are cheapening, and seli for $1.9 vaskot. As yet our supplies are from Norfolk, In & fow days Long Island and Jersey tomatoes will Mil the stelle. It 5 foare’ tifat the heavy raine which have been abun + a ‘Will Miitet the late cropa injuriowsly, Fru 4.4 g> sseemees + S260 TO SLE and 6) Filton stoeet. pD™" DRTE COATS. . ‘ $2 5y TO $12 at BVANS', ihton street Deal DETE COAT! 8 TOS At ator wireet . 75 ORNT4 TO a6 | “AURVANS’, 68 ana @3 Pelton atrest 75 CENTS TO 85 | WANA, 65 and 63 Falton airset. 75 CENTS TO 8 KVANS’ 66.and 6 Fulcn pirnet 73 ORNTS To $) AL VANS’, 46 and 65 Palton atreet ‘med COATS... (HIN COATS y > eat 0OaTS. a COATS...... PBN 00RTE 7s CENTS T 95 At BVANS’ reer (pen coars ANTS TO $5 Ath Vans’, sod ‘s r ey wtreet. HIN COAT. keTs T “i Ai RW AN ond B Patios stews” (Ps Pants sR ORNTS TO $3 and 63 Fulton stree. IPPON PARTE os .g TLORNTS TO 85 At EVANS, ‘ad & Pultoo etree. pois rants S.0@NtS TO $3 | nod os Fajton street. JS.CENTS TO 8° Y ag PANTS... AU EV ANB, GF and 68 TS CENT Fulton street. ‘0 ‘ed 15 6 ORNTS TOR at BVAN! + 46 Wad 6s Fluo atest TO _ PANTS..... | wure PaNTs. 6 Filion atone wee PANTS, * -- $1 TO 6 and & Futon atreet. AL EV ANS’, G6 and 68 Feioa Geen Tos ‘Ai BV ANS, 66 nnd 65 Pultow ried wee PANT®.. wut PANTS. wur PANTS at RV ANS, 66 and f& 5 | wu PANTS... 8 TO 83 Ai miner WiiTE PANTS... $1 TO $3 ‘At EVANS, 66 and G4 Poiion weet. ke VESTS TA TO 8) FPAnor Manseit. A) BYANn, 4 sao 6 Palen eireet re MABSEILLES \ B8TS. & OENTSA TO 93 5) at and 68 Pul’on street. jancy Prnsetiixs VesTs.. % ORNTE*TO & vO At BVANS’, (ii and 6% Fulton ntreet. FRARCY MARABILLRS Vente........50 CENTS TO $9 60 t RVANS?. 66 and (8 Falton treet FRANOT MARSEILLES VasTe. .... a9 CENTS TO $3 90 t BVANS’, 60 aod 0% Fulton street sasha MARSEILLES VERTS % CENTS TO & w and 65 Paitoe street JPANCY MARSEILLES | 6 CENTS TO #3 9% MAL RV a NG Bi aind OF Prtlion ‘eect Wits vars... $1 TO $3 6) ‘ALRY ullom etree, W2tT8 VESTB TO of 60 ‘At RVANS’ 64 street, Wm vests... $1 TO 93 60 AURV ANS, 06 nat 0 Fulton stra: a: TO pa} 6 wre vests we ‘VESTS... To! si aureet. AL VANS), 6¢ nad Wit vests... i TOS on street 1 TO $3 8 Swi. BOrAyTyS, | EP RRS Pan, 7 FOR SUMMER OUTER ROFALTON +4 KON AT PAR, ad SUMMER clothing. at E 66 nod 69 Fulton at ouTr ROYALTON TAKEN AT PAR, FOR UNM aR SOPs! ey, clothing, at BV ANS’, 66 and 6 Fulton «treet. LTON TAKES ar Ley FoR SUMMER BUNS, fe and 08 Pitton 7 .TOM TAKEN AT PAR. FOR Orkiogs RV ANS ’, 68 aad 68 Fulton sree. OUTH ROYALTON wea an cibing. at KV ANS’, 66 UTH ROY. PAKEN AT Pi Fo! CUTE ROY AT Re, end @ Pulmearere CONNER RICH amare ayes vaning ORACK MRE c “center or or right kind faring crnelers ali ee ac be procured t tho * 022! LA FOR SUMMER family grocers general! {VERDPELL'S ELEGA! WEDDING CARDE.—0! E Wiper in the city ,corser of Dusae-suea an ND GAITERS; EL 'sin ett ane JOR boots at lo 10 Ann s reet, Ppa FO'RON | A WORD To. aes wee ' Minny any p moe, Sonia bu Save tr al He for eee is chen inte aars@ }, bedb ug, oF tra, vata that me Bias Appies aro very poor, bon, apd prices consequently high. me following are the = Sonne se nes tiraet Stix preps hl Pee gard af the Uniied pr flee dus bo thon! to Lasue, setae of the ler aiaciaine for five lar also, the ton & Go, machine for in two patents, and Watson ten dollar machine Anns = booms sons who buy uny of thess infortor io rosson for complaint; when they are o silnoied 483 Broadway, corner of Sarcemety te aod se aes TATE TEAC YERS' ABBOCTATIO! Beet at Heigham ball, in Nuc hamnion, op At 1 o'elonk A. M., to continue ip ne: returu tickets of \ae grineipal ou, tu dat the opty, be he binge mer W. VALENTIN, Prosidomt. s” DAY MORNING EDITION NEW yore. ‘TRADER eocad adition of the Leadée will be rend wrning, conta.aing @ till resume of i "PORTRAIT OF CANCIMI, Te MINOREED,OF POLICRMAN ANDERSON. { WELUNH & OO., 113 Nassau atroot rps saw TORK LEADER iret edition ont ‘hla morning, Conte‘ne SPLENDID PORTRAIT OF rkvGRWR ANDERSON, ‘THE MURDERBD POLICEMAN, ‘With full particulars of the aftaic, HM BROT PIANOS IM THR WORLD. DRIGGR’ PERFOTRD P. PHIOALLY OOM. STSYOTRD PIANUFORTE, “ ass sg heseees, BE Ue THe WALLACK Tr ANOFORTE "Gomea aa} ‘as for Spaporing shale waeixe Ce age instruments, are now July, ences public, Sole aa square aa nnd era ‘They are = bom ay “o yore ee by fuavenete ea vcnosd, tas purihteseneige THALEERG, epee sae Pear batons oe are ‘@ Suprea’e Court in music, aa su oertor to ali ther pianos tn we ee ere. ven the wauaré pinao: wold at oo, by ive! rag York. beat aad most expensive grands of Sr ne ty9 great planist Thalberg, which for ever aeities the queat Ma 8. Be dimicos 1 forte, and I prove far priacipien, by which great ine ee Of obtained. belng very sim lo and erfocty pitlooe fone 8 prand ‘and novie; it hae great capactty for shetaining sound or bing , and {4 volume o. Jon? Or power I have nover Beard sseulltd ts Sopih, party and ayarpalielic swecinzes, Avo the followtng from those otter yrromé [fay ‘The cndersigned, Paving featsd mat iaaufac PSaxlned and teated the pianoforte inves ed, patent manufactured ore Spencer B. Driggs, are of unanimous that er ms ol cmerees planoterten, invenwed by Mr Driggs, by when the th Jottom and. the Interior bisektog of won! ary ew vee gm actaeus gale streagw aud. comp: ciiby menna of ah eat® iron fans indeperseat ‘of thereaan la the t2ue pallowopbical principle for coustructing pianot Naw ‘That the thu . the upper and lower novnttag boarda, in. loved in thei respective frames embreeing tty whole yogi of the inatrumest, witt the sonpecting soumdieg poa! togetuer, form the mow perfect and powertil vibraing medium for the production of sound ever sed 1 ey my wilh (ae pianoiore ‘That tae tone result sng fom ral patented amprovemenis together wtb the Page end pure vibratioa of Ukr for iusuring the d reo mein, from all aide Peart, ag ected fo, the tnatrorterd a: cer exam na ion, ‘cbn+As, depuv and byt! ienoy, eqon w that of t Bismutorten aa exesod thems cal aa woe if, > imatiog ciowr ty wha! we consider perfestion in Ge ta- rum oni ‘hen haa yoo been ackisred by any ober system of aanfvcture Ja recerding this, onr matured ontaloa, wiege. by we vec goise & Kreat and imrertan: principle, which 4e- Suned to develope the fell yower of he piaaofcma, we hawy De other motive than thes of falgiling @ duty whoa as arate we conmder we owe to omr art. i, M. GOrrscHALR, havwe StRAKOSCA, Witisam Masow This new apd ap! history of tae planot Max Manan Purovonw comuendes by te critica of tisjourpuls, ell ag eoing be’ npinlog with the grea: nrtisie whowe Damen mp) ca Favors fJebylt. Note eat oh Vices © i 0d int in ae ereat nod peered orsteg has eve en ‘red that stops owin live |: Warranted noae ae. nuine unless ® gned 8.5. Tobias Price Me and Se, Devos | 08 Cortiand! street, Me 7 York. sold by all the druggists, °. SOUSHERS AND WHSBTIRA M. UD plows nder the | Praveé arvmatio ‘Rcveiéam sshaapos. s desire ‘0 obtain a pure alcobolle a’ public ihe pore Sanindam ecanappe, a the btare in wines be exported {rom my factory in m.hiedam, Holland, at prices | wailed muat defy ail competion. | fered exeiie the ide ib that which bas attwined & wale | and wc-leorlty unpara'leind ta the Listory of imvorwd liquors, I beg to adduoe the erases which have enabl dime to ac om plish the desirable objeri—the immense importaion whieh tne extensive gale of the s.hoapps demands, and the recent re- ue ion ta “he duties To those amoug a the parity of my eo ap yar ce any argument fa lu favor: t fied by the apalynia of the chemist Fhysiriau, to be oer lectly fre from exoilarstiog and wahout any wi pieesant cc lowing (a imbibtior 40 choue pacuunlated with tte properties. | woaid obverve ee a Wy be! selest: 4 bi mentary wuapicion aa to ny years have tented Irlends, who for ache, cowary to ad: ore pid’ of al! teose pate fo) impressions winlci ollow as tha conneqiences of the span ous aouleraied wud destructive cour sunds suid under we ty acquired by my Schiodom wn) b kod breadth of oar very section @f the Gal «0. wi tog up et bo tea covered !t> my printed lab pnd thus umpo ing tae communily wretched compounds, ts the ore iitive of con they bare dared to Ursapaas etl further o@ tne welfare and my legal righia by using my mame oa Potles mnie “M, Of RO rrespooding shape Aad sppesiaace ards with which T have. at warions times, cada. ronpd my Schtedam Schnapps have deen evaded Weeaily, Dut moswly, by toe sully of my SaFORMe (o some otner srlve nO, aes wl ¥ Wo wlinit (hat tia trlek haa in some onsen, am: deieotlon wntll exposed by the peraicions eects peo by ibe have tw wloms, when 4 cower Liayectva Wag Fes venind the reemine y hidden eauies of in T cannot bot hole, for the benefit of the publie, that the price! which F oiler’ my tchiedaa Hehnapie wilt’ ae anda thie + inp" Adulera'r (nele own Dae tthe title of Schicdam + that which arises [rom Imitnied printed inbelm, moh ing co. neted ona my eaear enabionmene lente |: 00% al from ibe public, the former has beam tmpled in the United steten, and’ the inter w alwage Caen te foapee ion No addi’ opal w curity whieh [ean give to porhaning my Scbiedam ree wud T aball bold tt aimee! eeveri'y of the 1 Ds, hy Any means, ne Re Adiierated wetiole, under for @y¥ cenuloe sobi imge my leit manufeoter snd Importer, Bot iB. 2) nad 22 Beaver street ae eties, ors Dted. | BemoRMattem—On Thurday, July 2, Mawr, wife of | Geo burckhalter, in the s8th year of her age. | The friends aad relatives are respectfully invited to at tend the fuveral, from her late residence, No. 248 Malberry street, this after@oon, ai two o'clock. Al | Jcha Guroy end M. Gi the family are reepect- fully haved ts attend too funeral, from his late residemee, No 661 Water street, to morrow afternoon, at two o’cloak. Bite remaine wit! he taken ty Green tenwood for inlerment Jomne —Maat of Morgan aad Ann Jones, | “ficteanr sly we repay rene 0 tend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 608 Pear! street, La FG ~- o'clock. Her remain Will be wanea to Groen, foe area on rida tins Kitk, aged 4 are = invived to attend his fenerel, from too veaueaeet North Kighth streot, betwoen First and Se- past one o'clock. ie Patrick and of the family are reepest- ny remdeace of aftezacon, Caramm, wife of Ties yl oni foves Torence R. family are re = to ation’ the Paueral, ‘afternoon, at two epic ow. © and Lyata'® aL Ay vy On Friday Joly 24, Acamer Sarre, aged 58 youre, Tee Mineral sorties (ook place last evening at oigh o'clock, at his Into residence, No eo he woenen oS maine will be taxem to Forames, N jht o’cloek thie morning. 1 Een “bie Bisse wife of calvin W, wien i of oe are won ieee 7 the frisndle y a ieee cae aot ae cae sm

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