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—— Rehgious Citetligence, O1PyY CHUKCHBS, The Rev. B.A. Corey wit preach in the Kighte Btreet Baptiet church, ope door wert of Fifth aveoue, tite To tue evening the third leoare morping aud evening, onthe young men of the Binte will be dolivered, Sub- Jeot:—Abeaiom, the Progressive Youog Man,” ‘The First Independent Society, Rev. George F. Noyes, meits at Hope chsps!, 720 Broadway, tuis morniag avd evening. Subjects of discourse—Morning, “ detigions Or. gavizarion ;* evening, The Distinction between Reltgioa and Theology.”” Rey. Mr. Frotbinghem wil! preach at the ball of bis 80- ciety, Broadway avd Chirty second strest, this morning, upon “Pentecort; the descent of the Spit.” Ia the evea- dug, “fhe Reality of God.” Rev. D. B Goe, D. D., avd Rev, Walter Clark, D. D., of ‘the Mercer strect church, will preach in the Fifdeth street Presbyterian church, near Eighth avenue, this morning and evening. Digive services will be hefd this morning and evoning in the Protestsnt Episcopal Mission courch, Clivton Hall, Astor place, ta charge of Rev. Robert G. Dickson. In the Old Jobu street Firet Methodist Episcopal church, preaching this morning »y the Rev. Bishop Jane andin the evening by the Kev. J. Bolaicn, D. D. ‘The New Jerusalem church (Swedeavorgian) will bold public worehip this morning acd evening in Lyr que Hall 166 Broadway Rev. Joseph Petteo, of Abington, sass, will officiate ip the morning. Divine soi vice will be be'd at the North Dutch church, corner of Wiihum aod Fulton streets, at 103; A. M. aad 4 P.M, and a prayer meeting in the evening at 4 quarter before eight o'clock. Sabvath echool and Bibic classes & OAM and 2 P.M. Tuesday + venmg lecture, and Friday evening prayer meeting, at a quarter before eignt o'cto: A daily prayer mectivg from tweive to ous o'viock. “Al @re invited, and poate will be furnished. Rev, KO. Fiagg, of Brooklyn, will preach this evening in the Memoria! church, coruer of Hammoud | treet ant Waverley place. Ssrvices morning and after” boon. “fe Untversal Salvation Consistent with Divine Justice?” will be cousidered by Rev. Bowes Ballou this evening, at | the church in Bleecker a reet, corner of Dowumg. Mora” tog subjeot, “Self Dewsioa.”” Choral services on tho festival of Whit Sunday this morning and evening at the large chape! of Rutgers’ Fe- male Institute, 264 Marwoa sireet. Mrs. Cora L. V. Hatch eli speak at Dodworth’s Acade- my thisiaorning, Sabject—‘The Religion of the Medes and Perriany.”’ Rvenimg—“Ohemistry : its reiation to -4mind, and te demonstration vy expertment.”” Dr. Armitage, pastor of the Norfolk street Baptist -chureb, wil! preach this witernoon ia Uaion chapel, corner of Broadway and Thirty-n'vta stroot, Union religious gervicos in Cooper Tostitate to-day. Public exposition of Soripsoree in the mornng by Prof. Howard Crosby, Geveval union prayer meeting in the afternoon; preaching by Rev. Hugh Bisir ta the evening. ‘The eecoud discourse tu the veries oa the fraa#actions ~of the Cross will be preached in tas Church of the Pari- | ~tane this evening, by Rev. Dr. Cheever. Subject, the Peni- tent Thief and Paradise ‘The Abingdon square Union church, based upoa Uaion Priveiples, will be opened itn appropriate services to- day a} Lebanon Hail, No, 10 Ablagdon equare. Prexehing in the morning by Rev. Catvia Lathrop (Methodist), in the afternoon by Rev. Aea D, Sanit, D D (Presbyteriaa), and in the evening by the young pastor, ST. BARNABAS DAY AT TRINITY CHURCH. ‘The festival of St. Barcudas, who is atyled by the * Church “the Son of Conzolation,” and noted for hie powor- fol aid to the sick and neces, was opened yesterday at ten o'clock, by the regular morning service. The first part of the service was read by the Rev. Mr. Farrington, the creed and prayers by the Rev. Mr. Stactelford, of Newark; the act! communion, by the Rev, «Dr, Ogilbee; the Rev. Mr Smmh reading the epistle. All the cbaunts, iacluding the “Co Deum,” wore sung by the chor in ful! foree and with tne effect. ‘the abovo mentionea clergymen wero all that were preeen: wm the morning, and the coogregation was com- parauvely emalt. Ube aherneou was devoted to « festival for the children of the Sunday schools of Trinity chn-sh. Trinity chapel and St. Paul’s chapel. At toree o'clock the congregation and Chidren asrembied in the oburch, Gilling a] the pewa. The regular evening service was proceeded with first, ithe children singing the pealme in cutcert, aad the Wiflerent clergymen reading the prayers and episties. ‘The clergymen present in the alternoon were as {fc jJows:—-The Hey. Mr. Be , DO; the Rev. E Fighee, DD; the Rev. Ben J. Haight, D.D ; the Re ‘Fred. Ogilbee, DD; the Rev. Franses Vinton, DO ; -the Rev, Mr, Smith, the Rev Mr.G Farrington, the Rev. Soliivan H. Weetou, the Rev Morgan Dix, the Rev. J. ¥. Young, tho Rev. Dr. Camp, the Kev. Dr. Starkey, Rev. br. Btackelford andthe Rev Dr. J. d. Hobart, who eervice wae finiabed, in language suitable to their com- ‘Dension. mr or rather the substance, of De. Hobert’s The subject discourse wat, “We were born for toil, either by th: band or the brain;’”’ und this important truth he tried t» fanprees on the mings of the chilorea in the most forcible langage wh’ch they could readily understand, Dr. Vinton then read @ ebort peper statiog the numbe~ cf cbiidren in the scboo's of the parish, the number latoly confirmed and the number of teachers. There wore twen- ty-ning teachers, apd tweoty-ex of the children lately covfirmed, He theo reed over tbe Lames of the diferent children in the different clagees ‘The Rev, Morcan [rx hero anpounced howe thie for tho ‘children of St. Prul’s cape! would be immediately award- <¢, The prize? were arrapgcd on three tabice in tho chan- cel, consisting principally of bundsomely boand books. As ‘beir names @ere called the children stepped forward, tte boys bowing and the girls courtesying, while ‘Rev Morgan Dix and Dr. Vinwn banded to each his or Ler ullettd prize. After a buadred or more of the childrea had received their bovdsume presente, Dr. Vintox etated—* Che litte git wlo-e reward Js euch a sliver Wimole, apd waose clotbes 30 which they now stand, and of which every articve, every stitch, wae made (abd the audience can Tely HDD This a8 Diteraly trne} by themselvos—qill step “for Ward acd receive toeir orrzes.? Tw.nly little girls, very prettily dressed, immediately prisevied theméelves and received each a silver tumble, After tke oistribotion of prizes, tm packages, to the different classes, catied off ny the names of their reapect- ive teres, the aiion dispersed; and those who were agvare of the hoy were entitled to tt, took their piece Ko bofore ieaving the door, c wropped pnd ted in crown paper, and departed, cako fo_pucd. Dr. Og! bee, who informed eur reporter of the existence Of the cake, at the same time remarked that seventeon Luparea chilaren seceived przos curing the festival, ORDINATION. Mr. Jacob Chamberiain, Jr, a gradaate of tho New Fruoewick Taco ogical Seminary, was ordained a8 a mints- “ter of re (ivepel suo tmemonary to the heathen, by the + Ciavais of New York, In the Retormed Daten eburco, cor- nec of F:ith avenue ‘and Taea'y-ctath etreet, on Savbach evening, May 22 The xermou was preached by the Rev. Wiusaw A Campbell, DD., Professor in the Theological Seminary ut New Brunswick, N J , from acts xeii , 30, and the coarge was aonvered by Rev. Thomas Do Witt, D.D, Me. Chambertain is uucer appomtment ey the Board of Foroign Micmiors of the Reform:n (utch Courch, ay a missionary to tho Arcot Missing, Indin, and expects to tail for bis Geld of labor in September next. INVITATIONS. Rev. Thcmas H. Skinver, Jr. of Honesdale, Pa., has ac- cepted the call to the Reformed Dutch church at ton, Stata Teluod, vacuut by the removal of tha Rey. Alexanser Thompson to Bricgepo t, Conn. Mr. Skinner will preach wt Stapleton to day. Mr. Jease Brush, of the tast class in Union Theological Sominary, bas accopted a ucantmoas call to tne pastorate -of the Presbyterian churen in Suequebanaa, Pa. Rev. Charice 0. Helmer bas rece:vod a unsofmons call to the pastorate of the South Congregational church, Aars- ford, late 11 charge of Rev. W. Crark, D D., of thie city. Rev. 0. 0. McIvan, of Auntivgton, Pa., has accepted a cull to the pustorats of the (0. 8.) North Presbyterian burch of fowa City. INSTALLATION. Rev. £ B. Willson was \pstatiot a8 pastor of tho North church in Sulem, Muss oa the Sth test, in the presences of a crowded audience. RESIGNATIONS. Rev. Mr, Twiee hss tencered his resignation to the Uni- ~voreatist church in New Beclord, Mass., 10 take offect the Yat of September, Toe Rey. T. K. Ubivman bas reeigaed the rectorsulp of | 4 toe resignation has heen “Cbrist Cfurch in Detroit, The vacancy bas not yet been accepted by that church. permanently suppited. Rov, R. B. Welch, of Cateteil!, has resigned tho pastorate | 0” the Reformed Dutch church in what village. * DBATHS IN THE MINISTRY. The Kev. Francis Xavier Crever, pastor of the church of ae Conception at York, Pa., died oa the 4th Died, at tho reridenco of his brcther, in Lyme, Conn., May 28, of paralseis, Rev. George G. Silly of Albany, 69 years. Mr. ater A yc tertile 1827, Be was editor of tho Ito- ‘cbester Cdserver, the firet rengroas paper ‘Western New York. ‘i bance i ‘s eae! CHURCHES. Ata late meoting of the vexiry of the Epiaco; in New Roctolle, it was revolved to meet oe mewhod ge parieh by the erection of a nanarome aubetuntial stons . $gi8ce, one of external orcer and toternal beauty, acocrnmedating six bnodrod worshippers, which, tt 13 _atpered will cost about $20 600. Of this amount, it is ewe rounds delonging to same, leaving on'y about $6,0(0 to be raised to carry cy Toe re-tor, charch wardens and men of the church, in thetr a; to the congreg F the necessary aid, set forth the following interest. wno officiated there Ferscovtiod ia the kingdom of France to Eugiand. & ofan porilog of them, i orabout tba sone ‘2 1689, came to thie place, which, to Rovheile. Cov hed the de: | dlivered a sbort addrees to the children, after the evening | '2%i#poted ‘e ‘Stil was one of the early settiors of Ro- | connected with tho settlement of the village, the | brent of rebgioue worship, aud the oerly tiFsioa- | ‘Some of the Hoguenote fled | und usage of the Roformad Church of Fraece "The Ment Doure of worship sae eredied B rout bee year 102 Lt wag Of W000, und BiH VO We F te rear of wnat i uew Keown 9 106 Favihon Hotel, [t was of short curauau, we to Lave Dew IBCCE CLI) BH & towporary rwas the Roe Daw Bonee Nubed bie CbarKe whut the Foor iat b ediflen, Sebieh way begun in the ww 740, aoe Comploted ia Noversber ot the rome year,” » (000 IDE Rete Dear Lae eOtrance Of want te colied Ou lon's MO, about 200 vards cart of tne vreseut cbureh. Toe DUlGibg wes coudtructed of utucs, wad fibixbed te pla’, vboretuiug ety le, “aod so auxivus ere aN to roneriSute eom-tbiog towaros is co a0 ction (DAL evr D the ooh Carried sOneH tu LbeIr Uxeds aa’ WOrtur 1p their mprows W Bored the sacred ik’ Too Rev Daviei Boocvt, aM, wbo bad reeves boty o-deen from the Ssbeg of Lowdon, wat who could otfiriate jp bob the Frened end @eoghsh languages, wan setttod Wy cbarge ot tbe chuieb aC New Rochelle a 1695, aud coutinved the eba yo antil [Me death, im 1772, at tae ge of wxty.vine years, Ale wae sncccetad oy the Rev. Ferre Stoupe, AM... 1D 14, whd Aled io Juiv, 176% tn 1761, the Kev, Wieheol O cai, A ML, necame the mioietor of the persb, and: cootinzed uot! Ononer, 1766, when be departeo this ti «|!» @urtal reemems were interred by the tide of t BOR, Boadet aod Stougs, ba Bes!) the gbare: ol the cburch, but stoce Lhe removal ot that caifice, the hes of cb ae worthy and laborious mia baries repose w the bigheway, witbo it a stove © mark (be pot oc otmemorate their wort.” Lt is bovert, Lowever, th tht reprosce ect of the pions de May tooo bo remove , tH the appropriate memorial wa. Cow wb cb ove of the vestry tatcuas, God wining, Wo erect ‘nD the covtemplated church, ae a sacred offering to the Virtues Of ther6 tree departed minsiers of Cociat LD NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 185% Mr, Bachanon at Old Point Comfort, OUe OLD POINT COKKESFONDENCE. Ov Powst, Va, June 7, 1869, The Prestant Passing Up the Bay—Evthusiatic Greeting om Landings ~ How ‘he Pres dont E joyed Homself, do. Novoe was rece."€4 bere yesterday that the Presitent Of the United States we." 4 pase up the bay in the evening, 4bd would touch bere on &'* Way, The vows spread rapid- )y) O70 wy bour belore the ws!Val Of the stoamer a largo Dember of Jacies and gentlewen bad asecmiitod at tho Jan ‘ing #nd all the troops of the Aruhery Sehool, with tbeir fice band, were drawn up under arms upon the giacis of the worlt, near the Ianding, t do honor to toe chief officer of the nailoa. A Hite before wix P. M. the noble stemmer Adolaide, of fhe Rey line, was been crossing the roads for Old Pout, covered wih streamers and bearing the eutional tlag. All were eure the Presioent wag on board, and as the steamer drew mear the excitement increased. Az 9000 as tho steomer lapded, the heavy guns of she fort burst forth d galute, ch baud struck up the “Star Spangled apd tne loud borraba of the mavy persons as- temivled asenred the Preewemt that be was warmly weicemed Tamadiately on laadiug toe Preat tent found bimecit amide: a rbrovg of “fair women aad brave men,” apo a! er soukiDg bauoe wil round and receiving tie con erarwatovs and kind wishes of all, he processed to re- View Ube trope Ga seriving before the line he waa received with all tbr year 4. D 176%, ail the thon iutanitiots of New Rx ob: lle, “who were members of the Frenca Church, ex ceptiog two, vnanimoUBly courenie”d to conform themee! ves Ib the religious #orsbio of their said churcd, to the iturey and river of the Uburch of Kng'and, and by # soivuin act 0 ugreement dio subm't'o, and put bemsriver under the pro tection Of the same" For fourteen years brfore Unie actug coptormity , ther ministers had been Episcoally ordaiaed Add received their appOatment 801 adief sapoort from the Socrety for Propapstiog the Gospel iv Foremo Parte | During tbe weomoeocy of ine Rev. mr. Houdio, ta the Year 1762, Trinny Coyoh received tte charter Com Kg George Hf, vbacr wowed the present corporation stil en Joyh ite trast aod exercics its powers. The present church botidiwg #8 commenced in Tury, A. D 182%, and Wab cotsecrated in August, 1bt4. Ia 1846 there was ao acdWGoe Made ANG some Improvements, Dut it is DOF 1D a Very dilapidated conaition. A vew Catnolic cburch 1s to be erected this summer at | Bowaugbtown, dams county, Pa. The Baptist Centra! church oo North Sixth streo’, in Sa lem, Mass., 8 t0 be cecicates oo the 14in inst. |, Tne Carbohe coure of st atossine, 11 Washington, wil) | De solemnly consecrate a to the service of Aim ghty God oa | the 19th or Jine, Asebbwshop Kenrick, of @aitimore, wi: ctiiciate, acd Binbop Magul, of Richmond, will prewsh the | Coppeo: shoo sermon MISCELLANEOUS. The statement whicn was coped lato the Herat a low a: ce fom One Of the relgicus journa's of this c Wo the rifect that Rev Freeborn G. Hibbard, who hes v0 + Elected to the Pro'essorship of Neturai aod Revea'ed the | logy ww the People’s College at Gavana, was exp:iiod | from the Geucsee ‘onfereuce was eniurely untounce | The Rev. George S “opverse wilt commence nisd ier | as rector of St Jam~s church, Roxbary, Mase , to-viay Be bee been asewtantwo toe Rey Dr. Bedou, of tad Ca ir of the arcenson iv this city. A co'oret woman, pawed Flora Gawking, died ia the | Afrcaw courch at Cweneti, oo Sunday, the btn tast | She became exceedirgiy bepyy during the servico, and, while 1D the act of shouting, foll dead in hee Reat A aud | dep hemorrhage of the lungs produced instant straaguia- Rev. Dr. Bacon, of Warrenton, Va., bas sccopted the Prewdeney of a co'lege or seminary at Tuscaloosa, Ala Bitbop Kemper, of Wircoosin, and Bishop Dolancy, of | Westerd New York, were both formerly pastors of St Feter’s church, Phliudelptis, of waich the new Bishop elect of New Jersey, Rey. Dr. Odeaneimer, is now the | rector. Rev. Alexander Gregg, the pew Bishop elect of Toxas, fe ove of the yovogest Babopain the countsy, being bul forty two years ofage. He ts rector of 3t Davia’s, Che. raw, 8. C., and was ecucated as a lawyer, | _ The Presbytorian church of Coluinbus, Wisconsin, is without a pastor. | _ Rev. Charles Jones, of Battle Creek, Mich , has accepted | the epporntment of District Secretary for tae Nurth est, | — American Reform Tract and Book Society, Ciocin- Dati. AN EXCURSION BY GERMAN MISSIONARIES IN CHINA. Not ip u vision of the ewes bus ta au afer awacr dream, our covtemperary of tbe Register behold two fo- reigcere enteripg Seo chan, aod being suddeniy wakened ‘by 8 demand fur copy, be gave bs dream w the tocai | World. Noibing Of the kind Das taken place; the! aco | otber statements whicd have been made on the subject | are quite unfounded, and we sbould ot w 00- | tice the matter wore 1t pot that tee error arose from aa tntereating excursicn mede more than a fortpight ago by | two German wm ssionaries into @ aistrict of country erhich | We bave vot v sited, Beiog desirous of veiting the econes | of their former Iabors ani testing the safety of again taking op ‘beir abooe on the mainiacd, two of these gon- tlemen went i a passage bost | &teo to tho northwest of Namtow, and ‘rom thence sent a ‘Merrage to the Man~arin of Nemow, who requosted them: | Rot to visit that place, as he was engaged at an exemins | tion, but sent them two police runners :0 escort them to “Fuk-wibg” (eternal beppiness), aud to otver places lying to the sorth, wbore they had former:y been well knows yeicmns of the bovy ee weil us of the soul From Wing they went to “ Tui-ping” (great peace), wnich | fea pretty large place, and found the people afraid acd to receive them. At one place thoy wore | mobbed apd stoned by the boya, beiog called forviga thieves as well os devils, and ut Tai pug they were po crewecd by the tost the manaarin there could 00 | keep the bouse clear with twen'y soldiers, and was | cbtged to send the foreigners, for their greater comfort | and security, into a email fort. From Tai-ping they came back in a lera6 passage bowt to Hong Kong, leaving in the evening, getting ito the Kup spui mooa by four 1m the | Tnorpizg, snd, being delayed by & bead wind, pot reaching | thus uit the aflerooum. Ove of the waveliers, from wnom | we bave bad the plearure of hi | hie excursion, oaring an account of thinks that the Chwese showed rather | Curiosity Dowtility ; aod, being an adept in the language, well known in the district, and | Protected by tho autbori:y of mandarins, be rao Bo une table rr Wo are giad w know that the | German miseonaries are again prosecuting their labors ia the Sunon district, and sbali rejotce to notice any excur- ‘tho | #008 or narratives by them, or by others, which may | Bhrow light upon the etute of ‘the uvighvoriog Coineee, | apd so promote the cause of Christian philanthropy and | of intelligent enterprise. But we must be exsused from | confusing such matters with the meanness of petty local | interests, We must decline c»troversy on mattera ro | lating to the coast of China with ctiose gentlemen like the | Register, wo, while we were evjoying a storm in a smail China beat, was syipg wea sick ia the steamer Sir Jamset jee Jerjeebboy. Nor do we feol called on to dcfena oar | wots or motives againgt the morbid ingenuity of the other | advértiving wedtum. Let them shoul ter toeir pons and go bp to Sem-cbun theawelves, taking a few dozen of their | mediums for distribution there —China Maw, March 1i. 10 TRE EDITOR OF THR HERALD. | I merely wish to mako this correction in your religious Intettigence of last Sunday. You say ‘Tho pireteentb of tbe third Kines apd the thirty-eeventh chapter are alike ”” The nineteenth of second Kings aad the thirty seventh of Teaah are ake The furf. Ecurse Covrsr, L. 1.—The races advertised to taxe | place yesterday on the Eclipse + ourse did not come off, | “rain or shine,” but wero “indefinitely postponed.” ‘The | attendance was very slim. Two matches are announced | tor the coming week on the Fashion track, between Tar | River, the winver on tbe four mile day, and Bill Cheat | ham, the winner of the handicap. The first race, which | ts two miles and repeat, will come off on Tuesday next, | and is for $2,500; the next, which is three milo heats, for | $5,000, will occur on Friday, These two horses were to | have contended in tho three mile race over the Eclipse | course on Saturday, bat there being no race on that day | to decide the question of superiority between them, these matches were made with a v ow of settling the matter by 8 fair trial over the Fasbion ourse. Thoy are two of the | Swiftest borees in the countr , and their contest qill be | such @ etruggle as is rarely witnessed in this latitude, | | | | i Superior Court—Speciat form. Joma. 7 mee Bee, Judge Hotfman, Baty, Jun 11.— Jem sewngrew vs. fa few York — Oro: res that the j U entered’ tn this cause be vet aside, an’ all proceedings subsequent to such judg- ment. Be’ore Hon. ae Moncrief. A vs Dana —fhe defondant having two D to merits may be permitted to come in and answer the : omplaint in thig action upon the payment of tne costs | of judgment, $9 32, and $7 coste of opposing this motion, Ea. ore eee by one of the Justices of this court, to pay auch aumas may bo recovered agaiast lum. Judgment and execution also to stand as sevurity. Before Hon. Judge Sloseon and a Jury. VERDICT AGAINST AN INSURANCE COMPANY. | Sunn 11 —Richard Liddle va. the Market Fire Insurance | | Company.—Thie ts ope of tbe many suits which parties are | CCmpelied to bring egainst iwsurance companies for the of the amount of policies effected with those in: ‘The case was tried once before Tho plaintiff was insured with the defendants, aod sustained a loss by Toe policy was issued for one yoar from December 28, 1864, and renewed by several certificates until December 28, 1857. The insurance ‘Was, iD the first instance, on plaintil’s stock as a house | and kiteben furvisner, dealer fo stoves, &c., aud on | his store fizturce aa tools, “all contained ia tae promises occupied by bim in the westerly end of the brick build ing known a8 City Ceptral Bail, aituated on the corner of Fulton avenve aod Eim piece,” Brooklyn. This prick Duiloing Was 120 feet 102g on the sweet, and was Jivite! | into five separate stores At the aste of the policy, plaintiif | occupied but one of them, which was at the westerly cad | About the 3d of October, 1856, he took tho next store, wade an opening between the two, and from tuat tims ocouptea them both, The property destroyed by toe fire ‘wes in both stores, and the first point was, whether th» icy covered the goods in both stores, or tuvse in tho firet only. The policy allowed the commuaicstion in the | folowing words, inserted Oviorer 3, 1865:— The comma- | Bication made with the adjoining stores does not preju- dice this insurance ” The question was wacther the com- | pany, by this permission end the subsequent renowals, | Intended to jusure (be goods in bute stores Mr. 3 T Whiiams conducted the case for tho plaiotiff, | and this moruing the jury rendered a verdict in bis favor tor for 200 69 122, erdict = ‘Ube former trialthe jury gw ‘Tir Onatonto oF me Crranion.—The mueician is abroad, And at work in New Jergoy. fhe grout masterpiccs of affectionate re- | Haydn, we are glad to vec, 's becoming popular amonget of voor fortwer and exiles home, thoy named | L with heir gettiement here, they | pune worship of Alnighty God, ding to the articles, isurgy, discipline, canons | in Jezecy City. us. ‘This cmere weil for the growih of taste nad musica! talent. Ecomdvertisemert o the eretorio, abis venir’, the bh ors +: ¢ to the Commander in cnier. The old Ovief reests+d tie gulute of the Ime with wimiraile grace, proving to many that be must have beea either born or Céuceted « socier; and alter parsiag through tue lines and review ny t'© command, De returned to the boat. Hs exmemd bimself mach gratified «ith his short Visit, avd bis purpose to again viext Od Poiat during the Sua ner aud make a looger stay. wa wen ever lookicg better than tt does now. The a/tuiery Scboo! wm a flourisbing State, and with © few bongee wich it is bopes toe Secretary of War will Make it wil! be 1p a better condition to full ¥ the expecta, tone that are bad of is. The hote! baa recently reecived large additions and im: provements, and under the wansgement of toe whole- souled Segur it promises to silo-d this summer to th Jovers of wessure, comfort and good livios ux great at- tractiops ag wili be found at any watering place in the country. Acapemy oF Music.— Robert le Diabie’? attracted a good house yesterday, aad the chiet artist—Colson, Brigtoli, -quirer and Juaca—tang to the er @ veiec'ation of the fair audience, On Monday “Martha’? wt! b- ¢i:en, with Co’son, Mine Strakosch, Brigno'l ead Junca. The dietribuvon ig a very good one, and should attract, The Opira reason will close 0a Wedaeeday positively, The Latest Dr ot the Legalized Lot- certes. as yepo ted wo Wi DSEUDY & 00., MANAGEES OF THD DELAWABK, GEOVGIA, KRNTUCKY AND MIS87URI STATS LOTTERIES. Oficial drawings by te.egra 2h. DELAWaRB LOTTERi¢s. Tho eubercf ere, Coanmpumsioners appoin'ad by the Gover ior ra of tee swe ot Le aware to superintend tus drawing of + lo: wore this day drawn from the waeel, viz— Rxres O1a8s, No. 838i, Joxe 11, 18:9, 39, 67, 43, 41, 38, 2, 68, 70, 2), 21,19, 34, 25, 63. ‘Crass No, 382, June 11, 18598, 39, 46, 6, 42, 70, 44, 60, 31, 55, 2, 71, 1, 21. Pd thet tbe ealé numbers were drawn in the onder n which ‘Witvees our bands. at Wilmington, Dal. this Saturday, June 11, 1868. QEtORGER C. GURLON, Jur. geal, { commlaioners JoMEs DUNCAN, The GEORGIA ae, ‘i 4 mw A superinten: e,dreting of the Bpara Academe 1 “tery do hereby certify lowing ar jumbers Pore ane ‘Wore this day drawn Crass No, 823, Exrera, Jone 10, 1889. 60, 46, 33, 55, 26, 63, 9, 70, 30, 20, 19. And that the esid rum bers were drawn io the order in which they stand above. BB ‘bands at Au;ceta,Ga., this Friday, June 10, Crass No. 829, Joxm 11, 1868, 75, 4, 38, 6, 42, 53, 19, 48, 8, 40, 29, 5, 73, 64. Ciars Bo. 330, Exrra, June 1, 1898, 43, 34, 32, 30, 23, 78, 26, 62, 13, 16, 26, 10, 70. And that tbe sald numbers were drawn in the order in which use. trice 25 centsa box ee eee office, Brandreth Building and astor {ony Now way and ai Broadway, Albany. The Purest Gin Lm) ‘WOLF'S Sebiedam aromatic sshuapos; put up in quart and pint bottles. Sold by all druggiste and country merchants, aadat Nr Bran N> 29¢ Oanal ; Ruahton’s; No 417 Broad: ‘York; and 2osurdy’s, No. 449 Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupees— ‘The best in tte world Wholessie and retail, and the dye pri- vately applied, at No. 6 Astor Bouse. Batchelor’s saa Dye, Seng Toupes— ‘The best tp the world, surpassing all m ‘bold and lied Gt the manufsetory. 289 Broadway a Herring’s Patent Champion Fire ana borglar proot safes, 251 Broadway, corner Murray x.,N.Y. Leary & Co —Our summer dreas hat is now reacy and for sale st Nos. 3,4 and 5 Astor House, Broadway. Barry's ‘Tricopherous ts the Best and Cheay- cd ad restoring’ ibe hai Tasca, yt “Bold “Gy a Ken Medical Discovery ls warranted Wheeler & Wis0n’s éewing Machines.— Offics 605 Broadway, New York Send tor circulars, Summer Ciothi: Dru & Proch's, | ‘M4 Broadway. Tasty styles, well made and at low prices Fullerton’s F. ¥. S.<french Yoke Shirts | made to order, Bummer undergarments of all tinde lace ‘ues, dc. Ol Bavau War. GUD store, or addressing Weiss, $9 Centre wircat | 7 Mune Tracy’s Celebrated Snirts Made to Order ane warranted (to fit at Nos. 87 and 69 William erect, oue cor norta of Maiden lane. Gav. M TROY. agent oa tte No, Twelfth Fal, Change of Cvtor, it treated carefully by a. GRaNDJiaN, street, weet aide and near way. Bajierd’s Premium Hair Dye, Keilinger’s or Manbstian Jiciment, Mavhstien plastera Professor 1.inee’ medicated segars, £0. 416 Broadway. M. CRITLANTON, Proprietor. French Fans, Sik Nets, tancy Heir Pins, combs acc —A splendid assortmert of the above, aad of many oleer NRW, GUOUS, compristag the Lat Ea? PARIS STYLES, now Inading trom tonarer artel, and sultad'e for be dest city trade Ade ‘otal novelties received by every successive steamer from Havre, for sale to the trade only, by HUGHES, DUPUY & CREHANOK, Importers, 87 Maiden lane Grover & Baker's Ceiebracea- EW SHiLiS 4} UADUURD Pee 406 Broadway. New York. 168 Fultow street, Brocklys. Defiance Salamander Safes, with Patent powcer proof lochs and ‘ores bara Also, fire and barziar proot parlor eases Depot 63 Murray street corpe- of “ol place (formerly 19? Pear! sirest). BOSERT MW. PaCRIOK. Olass ee a al Sizes elke ect: | flowers, de, te., £0. conatant!s on [7 Blocks, flowers, de tly 99 Just Received. st for the manufacturer, William street, corner of Ann, French Soft Hats, 8 J, PabDI (J. Coupin, Aiz,} Maravilla ts the Most Wondertal Prepara- tion known for curing baldnegs, destpoving dandruff, relieving fick Desdeche, prevacting tbe Lair (xim faling out and Geeing guccey ceria’ Bodd by all druggine os Hotlowsy’s Pilia.—Females whose systems are dernnge” rm eacentary employ men att! (ind {amadiate Te'le’ by ustog = few boxes Of titer most reliahie pile they plums ade rich dhe blood, evading the various oeyaus 19 101 their cuties Weeds Patent Famt! Mew styic, price $50, Oflice 477 Cured by Marsh & Co. Hadicn Sewing Machines wa wus. They also a eile cinaie stootmyr for rerous Te ee ance der braces, taarursente for lotr order No, 2 Vaany etrnet, awior House, N.Y. Inatertly on Geerng one of White's En- cban‘t x pearl or blue casai@mere baw oa the promensde, the epolams ton, hat te perf-ov' WR thating Paris crwes in to Wn I THs masterpieces, at 216 roadway, under Bar nae’ a NBL I Brody's Photogre Oatieries, ayy $e beondeny Now Wrete ond 388 Peoussiveate ™ Announcement TO THE PuRLC SMOK Ban IX GSNRBAL AND TOBAGOO In PeetlodLas. The undertiqed reiurus hw sincere thanks to thowe who dave so. iberall ie 6 SAN UUNTED Palrontzed bie c-leoratad SMOKING TUR tt wolch bas mot wtb untrereal success, Consider De toe short Ume slove tte tntrodumicn. Eaviog cals eo Lew and exteouive machines’, L hope w 00 able) eup ply all orders wiih despatch | bare no: Jed to obtain: {2m in Fddition Ws ‘oe other « superior wrtiole, which le darker ip color. richer jo favor ard yet inilanr and more ageemadle Wy We taate—eech plpefuil being equal W ‘he DOS HaveOk Aegan, At will remain melt ont nun te raultiy, and will at. tke ober tobacco, proauce vertigo or Bausen ab the st»: 4 Mill cop ine to manutacture thie SU Phe koK 2 ANUL ATED BWC K Na TU4* 530 aod sodelt your pstror age, onal lant {bat the new wricle wil giesge on wush beyoad we fo mer ‘To thove weo bave not teind it on acrwant of ite my, give it butone wial and I guarmoive tbat it tar more thn #1 ber genutoe Tork aly uy tt redbe new article will sola fe pa 4 I, t@ papers und 10-0 bv Pound, at ail the pripeipal segar’ stiree, draggiets and grocers. ok (0° JULLAN alduaN'n GAANUsAr ees OMOKLSG TO: LLEN, anufecurer, iraet, New York. j day evening, Jcne 5, by the Rev. | James Miltett, at'she brida’e remdense, No. 821 Second avenue, Mr Calo Gamay Dum to Bliss Haswan Meare Sura, all of this city. Hobawwn—scanperia.—At Morrisania, on Touredsy, June 9, by the Ker kr. Appleton, at tbe rexidonc of the bride's father, Thomas PpwaRp, oleet 60 of P Ho igsoa, » seat, Seen daugdter of G. Seardeticid, Raq , buth of Jory waa JENK®—GHER.—On Saturday, Jane HM, by the Rev Poter Suyker, Mr. Guonce W. Jevks to tile Haiuumr B. Gaur. MoDons1D—Fsatnenson -—Oa Toosduy, Suse 7, by Rev. Father Siaven, Mr. aLexanpar McOowatp, of tais city, to Migs Maxeaut Featumcon, late of Albany Albany ard Sun Francis 0 papers plear= copy. KIDER—Liwnrcy.—On Wedoesday. Jane 8, at the re- sidence of the oride’s parents, by the Rev. Or. Haskivs, of Williamsburg, er Taomas S. Rroxe to Miss Eatin dieras ’ LaWREncx, ali of this civy. Died. Barker —Ip A’bany, on Seturday, Juno 11, of bilious fever, LeT#mk E Bakker, in the 36th year of his age, BakkY —On Saturcay, June It, of intlamation, Joun Bre- ‘KY, Of ne City of Duolin, aged 713 yeara The reiauver avo trievas cf the family are respecfully Ipvited to attend the fuveral, trom Dis inte residenc>, 196 Mulberry bireet, On Moncay siterLooa, at two O'¢ 02k” Brapiky —¢ in the zotb year of nis age Bie frienas wre particulariy requested to attend the fa- eral, this (~unday) afternoon, ut tureev’ciock, at No. 45 Muin street, Brovblya. Cavonus’—On Friday, June 10, of consumption, Mi Ctlagn CavcuLin, eged 34 years apd 6 months. Bie frievds aod relauves are respeodully 1acited to at tend the funeral, this (Sucday) #!terpeon, at'two o'clock, from bie late residence, No. ¢4 Oliver street. Dongarven, county of Waterford, Ireland, papers please ig ny Sug Harbor, L I, on Wednesday, June 7, Chokes T. Dering, beq , axed 6¥ yeare, loug and actively ebguged in the whaling business. UNN.—Oc Friday, Jone .0, a‘ver a short illness, Jacun Duns, 4 vative of Dumfries, Scounnd fbe relatives aga friecos of the family are respectfully inviied to mttena the faneral, tn s (SuuGay) aficrnoun, at two o'clock, from 116 Stanton saucer. Dumfries papers pleuse copy Davey.—On Friday, Jane 10, after a long illness, Mar- GakgT Davey, wife of Jonn Davey, 1 tae 43a year of oer age, 2 Dative of the purizh of Foogaanstown, county West- auath, Ireland. ‘The friends of the family, and those of ber brothers, Jobn ard Patrick Kenny, are respectfaily invited to at tena the fuperai, thu (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’civck, from No 230 Eighto avenue, without further tavitation. Fremyxe —In Brooxiyn, on Saturday, Jaue 11, M: Car vIn Fumi, tn the 39th year of bis age. Fite remains wiil be wken to Amsterdam, N. Y., for ia- terment Albeny and Syracuse papers please copy, Garratt —Oo Saturday, June 11, of consumption, Miss TnaBKLLA GAkk att. ‘The friecas ot the family are respectfally invited to at tend the funeral from the house of her brother-in-law, William Rhodes, §27 Broadway, on Monday afvernooa, at half-jest two o'clock, witbout fa thor invitation. Firuxc —On Friday morning, Jane 10, at 8 o'clock, of ipjuries accidentally received the day preceeding, Mr. Jon Haxnixc:, agea 83 yoars. ‘The favors! will take place from hie lato residence, No. £33 Degraw street, Brooklyn, thig (sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Tbe fricvgs of ‘the famiiy are requested’ to attend, without furtbur notice. Baxiet.—vn Proay, fuce 10, Pern Hater, of county Longiord, lrelgnd, aged 49 years. The relatives aud friends of tne family, these of his bro- ther, Patrick Gapley, and cf bis brother m law, James Farley, arerespectfully invited to attend the fuceral, from bis late residence, No. 466 Sixth avenue, thia (Sunday) af- Yernoon, at one o’ciock. fis remamns will pe taken to Calvery Cemetery for interment. Boreixsex -—-On Friday, June 10, C.THeanvs FRancns, daughter of Henry and Bridget, Hopkinsun, aged 6 years, 3 months and 27 Le and ds of the family are respectfully invited to 4 the funeral, tne residence of her parents, No. 67 Varick strect, this (Sanday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘Kixty.—Drowned at Throge’s Nesk, on Friday evecing, June 10, Jame W. Kirty, aged 40 years; is son Cuaxus F, Kinny, 19 years. Tho relatives and vie of the family are yg ond requested to attend the funerals om Mondey. re- meias will be taken from thoir taco residenco, at Throgg's Neck, to New Utrecht. by the steamer Croton, lancing at James’ aip, New Yori ,'at balf-past nme o'clock A. M. #azon.--On Friaay, Jyne 10, at her resiucace, No. 316 Frout street, after a and painful i\iness, which eae ‘bore with Chuietian fortitude, Exzzasara Jonas Major, wite of Thomas Major. The friende and acquaintances of the family are respect- fully invited toattead the fuveral, from ber late residence, this (Sunday) afwinoon, at two o'clock, without furtacr invitation jURRAY.—On Thureday, June 9 ConNeLIvVS MURRAT, aged 60 yeare, formerly of Cork, Ireland, father of the late Alderman Michael Murray, of the Hirst ward. The retativee aud friends of the fami.y are respectfully snvited to attend the funeral, this (Sumcay) afternoon, at two o'clock, fiom hia iste regicence, No. 110 Greenwich street. MeCamm. —Om Saturday, June 11, Barcray, eldest son of James and Lien MoTsbull, aged 7 years The frieoce of the famy are reapacttully invited to at~ tend the foxeral, tbia (sunday ) afternoon, at two o'clook, His Temarns Wii) be taken from 116 East Twenty second stiect to Calvary Cemetery. Torte --A4t Stamford, Goon , on Friday, Jone 10, Mar- rine Porter, wife of E. Porter, aged 38 years, —0n Saturcay, Jano 11, by being turown out of his w#,on, Gxorox Brewin, aged O97 years, 6 monchs and 1b owys. ‘The reletives and friends of the ‘amily, also Compavy A, J fferson 0, Fitth regiment, and the Unsitec Germaa Brothers Suciety, are respectful y invited to wteud toe fenerat on Seaday afternocn, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 420 West street Fis remains will be taken to the Lutheran Cemetery for interment. Tirwsx.—On Friday, Juue 10, at his residence in Mor: rieapin, after @ short ihuces, CunistiaN Trans, aged 30 years apd & ays. ‘The relatives avd frieovs of the family, the members of the German Lutheran churca, corner of Fifteeuth street ana Sixth avenue, and of tho German Oak Loage No, 82, LO of O. F., wre respectfully invited to atiend the fune- ral, this (Sudday) afternoon, ut two o'clock, from the rest- dence of bis mother-in-law, “irs, Christiana Bechstemn, No. 112 Buaeonatreet. Tho rematns will be interred in Greea. wood Cemetery, Vax Voount.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, Juno 9, Wi ak Va¥ VOoRRTs, aged 40 years. The funeral will take place this (Sunday) afternoon, at baif past three o’clock, from the Btroot Mathodist Episcopal cburch The relailves and friends of we family are respectfully invited to attend. 3 Wray.—On Saturday, Juoe 11, after a short fitness, Srepuey HENRY, €0n of Stephen Wray, aed 1) years and 6 mouths. Notice of the funeral will be given in Monday’s papers. ‘WarTeeMan —O0 Saturday, Jone 11, 8 ter a ehort aod severe iliness, CanoLine, wife of Rodert Waterman. The funerai wili tke pluce wt the residence of Henry Water men, 81 Laurens street, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o’clock. Tho friends ard acquaintances of the family are reepectfully invited to attend. Weekly Lage cog of Deaths In the city ana county ot New York, from tne 4th day of June, to the 11th day of June, 1869. Men, 83; women, 58; boys, 117; girls, 107—Totai, 360 adults, 141; children, 2:9; mates, 200; females, 160; colored persons, 0 Absoces of the neck. . 1 Fever, typhi cow B Albuminarm aud Brights Fistula fp ano. vine. disease of kidneys. . . 4 1 ar 3 1 2 2 10 1 i Bleeding. 2 2 Biceding from stomach... 1 2 Brain, disease of. 1 3 Bronchitis... 2 1 Burned or scalded. te : Cas COP... sees . Cavcer of the stomach.... 1 2 Cancer of the breast 1 4 Catarrh, on 1 8 3 4 8 6 2 1 Congestion of the brain...11 0 Congcetion of the lungs. 2 3 Consnmptuo0n.... Convulsions, infantiie.....3t 1 Croup. 9 1 1 1 2 1 4 2 9 & 8 1 Senicture. 1 6 vr ol 5 ‘Teething 3 1 Urine, suppri 1 4 Ulceration of the stomach. 1 - Unknown to the jury..... 1 Tne number of deaths, compared with the correspond. ng wooks Of 1857 and 1468, and of lua week, was as fo'- OWE Wook euPing Juve 18, 1857..,.... gos | 7 June 14, 1858 on dot « Jone 6, 1850... 307 os June LL, 1850., eo TOGrERRO NWS WEEK ese e see sreneeeeeeene 8 | Lane, ; Booes, Jott, Wc. ...4.. § Suilborm wad premature MD Abd Corres, ... birthe ,,.. * Generative orgens, . & | Beart aud biced seasels. 19 Langs, throat, &o,, , Stomach,” bowels ead ober dignative orgene. 59 10 to BO Yeurs., we 80 to 90 years. 3 Usknown., - 4 5 United states, 20 Unksowa, 66 ReTTON. i 6 Nurs, and Chtl’s Hosp’l.. 1 Poot’y Hoap , Gie'ls ba’d. 1 Raudahs (sid Nur, Hoop. 2 8. Vincenv's Hoepital.... 2 Ware’ d Erv’t Hoep'l. 6 a Luvatic Asy "nr, Bik’s Il. 1° Lupatic Asy’ar, Btm'daio. 1 N, York Orplam Asyturn.. 2 Workhours, Bik’s Istaud.. 1 | a 2 4 4 6. 6 ? 8. 9. to o. 3, 3 Total... .. J. 8 MONRLE, M.D. eg: of Reconts. ‘uy Inepector’s Devartmant, New York, Jave 11, 188% MISCEIA.ANEOUS, * AMD 19 Anh €1 8 it and $4 bovte, warranted ‘ogee Ob Kw, 10 and 13 Aon street, eTREET, 2 HAVE YOU anew ; leo Dertec: entistaction, af mere ap, pete THE Sapearey napeutios] compostion of De, L MUTT» chai dente restorative are ucknow ledgod by all competent authort- Lee to Le acter tifically pe fect, aud the expartence of th utands dally prowee that no preperatiog of tron biibarto orescribad by te faculty, or stown in the Maris Medica iator a moment © te compared with , Ape per biut:, decression of vitai 0d otberwree sickly complexions, tudioste tte nimeat every concetvanie ae all cases of f0- hilty. €2} he efiect are trully renovating, the See tal ‘here i no woch featorsien CY ‘ nico kvown to meateal scievce x wenok box of piile. i: is che chen icai tract which accompanies oolr pure preparation of iron to be obieined tn the: Untied tat ‘fice 389 Broadway, and sold respect- adie droggiate. Price 60c per box. re FaMOLY SEWING MACHINE, ONLY 86. ARC YSLTY $6 SEWING MaUUINES (e KbOLD THE PRecKNT YEAR. incing them im every family York. BAVING OF 3H IN A SET OF TSETH. SEE DENTAL card of Le. Luther, sevior, A a7 GIMBREDE'S, 665 BROADWAY. CARD RNGRAY- a (Colcred iniviale on paper artintioaliy cone. be ai T GIMSREDES, 5 totroduced, the A NOMOR ro Te PUBLTO. THE EUREKA NEW FAMILY SHUILE BEWING MACHINES NOW READY A? GREATLY REDUCED PRICRS. EVERY MACHINE GUARANTESD, Prineipal ofice 489: Broadway, corner Broome street. A CHARMING ARTICLE FOR THe Torxr. Ladies have long desired a euba::tute for soko, powder. &c., topurify the complexion. Madame LEWENBRKG & CO's Pasties ¢o Florence euppites this want Chiiton restifies to its efficacy and purity, nnd thi meet le ladies of fbia city atr ite in givirg to the complexion a actt, clear, and frenb lixe apoenr- arce apd removicg tan, rednees. pimpies freckles. to. Price We. per box For sale at 820 Groadwuv. near Twellih street ; at A. alviset’s, 590 Metropolitan Hotei; and at all principal Beitriow Dr. J. R. Obitton's cert 0. LEWEN On “cute, BERG. MERICAN STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. A" BECKFL BROTHERS, 19 Jobn street, are just vubllsh- ing & new series of American views, suverior to any issued Telore. The patent sebromatic revolving slereuscoze wil be resdy with new improvements very short y. KET FRENCH YORE. SHIRTS, BHIRTS, SHIB > 8, SHURTE, RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES, SIX FOR NIAE DOLLA! 8X FOR MIAK DOLUARS, 81X FOR NI Aw MRTROPOLITAN HOTEL, JUST square wedding card and square en No boris genuine withont and the signature. OB TO OBDE! Worran'ed as good a shirt ———= retail stores at 98 50 ALSO VBRY BksT SHIRTS bik FOR TWRLVS 3. ALSO, VERY Bese THREK PLY LINKN COLLAR PLY Lit#® CULLAKS.. BNGLIEH AND FRENOH SEOK 7188, BSCK Tiks, NeOK Tis, 80 TO 75 ORNTS RaCB. EBIAT BOSOMB, ALL VINEN, 50 AND $1 RACH. ‘N. BE Thore who think 1 eapnot make a good abirt for $18 per cozen, are mistaken, Here 1s the cost of one donen B18 one avirte:— So parce of York Milla muslin, at 1435 centa 7 Sarde of fine linen, at 50 ceais per yard. dbaks per yard....54 35 - 300 Mabing and ouiting......... wii Laundry $1, buitone and coticn, 50 cenii sith Batweoo White and Walker streole OOTS AND SHOES.—LATiES’ BUTT! NED CONGREIS ‘and jace gaite-s emoroidered toilet «nd dress slippers, ard a large aserrtment for migses’ ava chiidren of al! kinds; alto the greatest segortment of gents’, bov's and vouth’s boots, of every jation. ofthe finest and best call uad see, ar 3/7 reorrs rtrd jw prices. eheetis opera tient, by Jr. 4sOH ARTE, surgeon i eee Yo tbe physiclann abd surnenes of Coeng, CURE FOR BaLDPKts.—THIR REMEDY TB 4 reliable; coutains no off, lead or sulphur; it bas bees test e@ tm boston, Providence ara the Bastorn t tate. CUBIS, prepri Gal-n, 17 Coddicgten 7 Lewin, (27 Greenwich etreet; John Jones, 722 bouston New York; Mra Hayes, U.P Milos, and Heysolds & ta, Brookyn; P_ Bellew. Jersey City; W.'T. Mercer. Newark. PANES & PAMKy is ana 15Park row, genral agunts, and by alldrugylets. ARNG, BUXION® AND DEFECTIVE NALA TRRATE: v 22 tornas & sents te SL enck, punters and tal Bite hd ce (OS TTL IRLE 2 WEST RRY ELE curred ‘16 Broadwey, ae Bote R LEVAIT'S DIGHLY IMPORTANT PATENTED IM- Cnt reed. renieal patisfacuon te Sete the = ‘arson Dt the greet covstert acide tow ened adbes! possee at taraterai tect ‘They cao te, obtainee Omiy {a thie ciy aad suburbs. trem tbe ard izventor. Dr LRVSTT. de 1S Waverey place, near Broadway U. Sistes rigota for sale, pata Miran reer linn possinvan aso cesoreny. Mbi a CABINET FUb¥ITORE WAKE ROC MS, 93 AWD 343 FOURTH STBEST, (northwest corer of broadway.) JOHN cof the old firm of J & Invites the a‘tention of furniture a will be fully sustained. | get pertormea by the members of the Fire Departmen: and their ‘eat lability (0 sudcem and dangervus aitacks of direese, In: Sheen by exposure in the discbarge their duties, racder it Receesary that every firersan shou. Jefleent bes loss many oalustle members froth Secs rae shaereetays ane Seiider cerns fot al cries or Panger sod nf duty, when, perbana. B r8 et been st to be taken when over ‘or spied ext realy mie 2 Pca experianced: for fia Bn further y ‘lees ty advance if Kad cortege cis erect cia kt Mibese maces ths pooprictors make the tol owing important Crreh 70 THR PINK DRCARUNENT. Dr. Radway & oretuliy ofer (o each aud every dre vou pany Lo Disellsone prokane eontalving « dozen dottlea ot ‘heir rewdy rite 10 be placed i we eagive houses for the nee of the members of aad companion. . Ty ig Woportant bet ail oltizens keep & supply of these rome ding in Uhetr Dounen, ‘The progress of diesase is arrested at cence Ly Weir WK RADWAY & 00, 8 John et, 10, | Wilrewembder wii: sane | New York Mercury, New dork city MISCELLANEOUS, pore Pa TR*? TRO AND ORRBTAL P we ree ovly comiory Yi®, auze cure for rape, No. 66 White p* J. H. BOBINBUN m™m/ NORVER) WOTReriinG GROUNDS NICK WHYTIO8 “Ls THE PIRON BEWSPAPERS AG/IM, BY aionry THK NEW YORK MEROUBY For Saturday, June 25 89, (Read,¥ af 12 o Nock one st ail ike news depots en@ , Oks Tee Wi cextteln the Jwitis) chepters uf & mew Western tale, frems i Jeu chOUs ¢ eo ot the graces ana te. 1 Oe a MOBINGON, Who bug bse engag *4 10 Write BXCLUSIVELY for that journal tore ory ears, Th p etory is CR MLed ‘PetHsWay; on THY MOUNTacN OUTLAWS: A TAIE OF TRE NORTHEPH TRAPPING GROUNDS; "TRE a is considered 1 \y tke an bor to be the very best work which bis < prosnoed “hove who bee {1 he cramatie power and Bt BTYL#, the icteresting situstkps snd BEAUTY of LBA 1, which bave rence 3 os we rings of HH q vo i canzoi ‘vt bail wabas ight (i baw ewacation from Nispea, Mie tearringuaubs. ob) PTH NOnI AaD {crm 1 ceullarly fevornbie id 10% ths looatl D and waraing out ofa romsner, and ibe chs TS*Te thet room thr ugh Flowery wildersess are ompec “Aly fitted for totcoduction ute en ‘the 1ewders ope a¢ mirere of Dit “hosiweoe) @PRITINOS ete. tBeracen of eK Bark Ses, " = tn a tons of het nome, seeautly pe \ebitd and will be gad te gore in Gant inode the leo7m teat the pume pereronce eitl surrewnded, ts Bg Teetieg,"” and Jendivg te Y . ae ever, by wary” the vom sew a veld cf waepebetis nu, BA Nod quatet érolery Abst Wil resdes Bite Sabine ibe te. Wor oF Tie ane the ene. deat of he man parare Ao HEIL D (0 Hh attraet oo, the plat Vt be fourd more im thesteiy Myaterbum me ite ahuntone » OTe Teolee with the fret Bramave Im sical usin aay ci WF story the auabor of haw pet writen Pa ye 1. ¥6 aD »ORIO ener yh jcldent ome a a and through the w . Weaves: 4 Geideo ibronded Woot of whh the ragtwot ight of the Geedhe Charm wf | ‘he most exctnng and picture peur scenen of AliaWe wn oe a ee SOT LLL Oee PONS ste 1b “ from the penci! of the mos ceebraged of aa erica artist ;, FRLIX ©. C. nLEY ars Wbowr drawings bane am: THE NOW OOK Me uch a favorite wii all wbo appreciese r¥'a de evectionsn, ‘The clear acd vieis syle or br. J i. setunses & decrpive writhns fs euch tha: the arti? oan seiz® apon nlees Salone wit Cub CiMIUHY, Abd Bos the bat powereet are brougts to bear wi'h ua grente tami > wih as peent'e cs wielded by che verene oes ‘Tbe crocrirtore of the MERC as Af botivwere BY ero proud ot the mage lert'y wiv'eh thtr jo nel bas ettatord, sad ceo: but tah cme iti crvit tu the aeelvew fr the gone whice ti they bavecene tn carryiog out thetr fires inten oe « making tbe © ear dium for the feet fa tzadon of ty bett works oF the mest ia “iad DieT:rGUIPBED AMERT aN sUfHORS To secure this end they Have «cared v0 @xvense; aod wheal ever they buve th ugin con d gratify thewuaera ot ubelr r meiU- Fanbe CF Kio Dees, (bey bave dove whhvat quesiiieh ge ‘ether tbe inbor of excecatture req Wor (he ¢ xii ¥8 The DE Lo the wor ke of br J & RUSiNcON hey pay er sim than anv amerionn befire re ready “ware of the froin wey ne of such men Barany Soaprr. and tee pabilc ore al erestoutlay neconary for the engsgement aa TAYLOR, FELIX O.C DaBLRY. GrORGR ALBANY, end ethers Yet it te brilaved that the focreenits WEF ip eMaes OF TP Bs UcULet MIND Cemancs ™ vod ‘he MEBOL AE is fatended tomeep up w tb the pregresa of Re age. ‘A eeries of BEILLIENT NOVELTIES will sopeer io ihe coumne of thts JOUBMeL UF ecetiUaNn LITKE STUBR fo rerid eucceesion ant the pr prietnra are em! w wellsanated with the ehsrr o* pevul arity dittere (tem, tbov ere detertnined 1e deserve Git more by waleg every means putelble w incrrese the attractions of their paper. Centatoing the Fim chapters of cutatning the * ryt cl Paraway; o THE MOUNTAIN OUTLAW, 11 be BY DAT Pepin will be ready Moncey neon o Dears dapate, cubecr pion terms-32a sear three copies $0, elght coplan 9:2 with a gracigcooy so tbe getter np of the cn sddreee Usuldwel, eouthworth Whtaoey, Propristess FT JEWELKY.—NEW PaTTERNS oF Baa <. bode a #, earrings, necklaces, &c.,in plain jet asd a OSBORNE, BOARNMAN & TOWNSEND'S, No, 5 Brosdway, corver of Byrina ee CAMDY aT 1% C4NTS, ¥D SMITH, sole manofacturer, ‘oe Thoe Eee redgned. fee Soaeinent ee phen so the ol Feenwich sweet, N.Y. te OO% CUT FOR TH% ENEMY.—NOT THE ENEMY OP Austria, not the enem* of France, bat tbe much eure Greadtul exemirsof aanktod who come pourivg upon we la these rainy, fogay days, whi balwaye vome ‘the Fever And age comes iu tbe erm nian fever ficals upon the dase p breeze, and dysentery tt with the cist ard warm ‘mi.ema which éxhalee frou earth These are the enemies we are tu guerd ageiost have to fortify the citadel of lite within agamet :heir witacse frem wibout anre defense, for an tmpsegna- Bie sbield, for acertaio presection. prooure the Cordial ters, prepared by the great Larous, of France, & PRCISFPLD. 70 Pavenn etreet. is the Unted states Porsale at 70 Messen h medicines throughout the Un'on. | pea THE NEW YORK MERCURY, POR sone 2%, 1860, (which wil be ready at ell the news. and wres and potibe Week “ithe. ian ‘Will ocntain the opening chapters of Dr. J. 2 Hobiagswe new story, eutitied PATHAWAY; on Tum MOUNTAIN OCTLAWS. A TALE OF THR NORTHERN TRAPPING GROUNDS, ILLUSTRATED BY PYLIX 0, ©. DARLEY. For the exclusive right to the eminent serrices of Des. JH. BOBINBUN, slik ‘The pubuabers of the MERCURY ker eam Of momey thon ary other American romancer bas -ver yet received "rose the newspaper prees sud they take pride ic eanouccing their eterm mation to continue to excel im every de long #8 bororable competition wil segure firs: rate talea:. OF RE’S SULTANA SAUCE, For bot or oslo ¢iabes of al! k’nds, Manvisoturea by Crosse & Bisct we'', Loadon, from Soper’s or glow! recvpe CPINIORS OF Tr PRESS Boyer's Sultana Sauce w il be pogul:r wherever the name of the foventor is known; it posseases donh'e merlt—exquisile flavor and cigestive virtues —se¥ York Kveuing Post Iie bighty sposen of ny the Kngtian oress aed revommend- €4 by tbe London Lancet, ate is isF saparior t> those Kovwm as ‘Loudon saures '—Ne w York Commercial Advertiser. Tee flavor ism. w ous —New York kxpreae ‘he fu'taca Sance is a great aid tc digestion, and the moss exquisite relish wich fish frend or towi —Boainn Laagar 10is We favorite aunce fa : ng and and on the Jontineat and bas sivesdy became very poonlar with americas gourmew every where- Washington tar » great favorite with al! iovers of gcod things —Newark Mercnry. indlapensfbie on every dinner table —New York Allan. As an apvetizer thle delirious ountloect takes the leed uf all covecetons tha! be ve pre-eded it. over is. great and Orosee & black well are hia twin pr pbels—Brooklyn Hagie The Snitapa Hance can be bas atretall of alt dealers. to-fine: grccertea tbrowghout the \nion, and at whoicesle of the sale cee er eae vo} VELIN, 217 Fulton stract, WY. bBAi & Hark, 5i-Cornbili, Boston.” INGLES SEWING MACHINES. PBICKS GRKaTLY REDUCED, bew fanfly wachise the price of whieh ia: Bhi and clesacdy decorated teaabtus Capable of perkueme: ‘ug, {0 she beet manner, «I the sowing Of 6 provese faamly, inger’s standard machines. for man! se Well mown to be without any auco- asful rival tn the: Prey Rete otro etched Soe GA Broaéwes. $3. 8 AND $13. a. KAGLE SEWING MaCHING Ou., 411 Broadway, 1. Ee poouiars xuUY. — MODERN MaGICTANS OF NEW YORE, AY NAPOLEON & QuIGG ‘Inthe olé a: nen! And cave with fortuze fraught : Of trees with ends ny ‘The tciling mao. of bambl- means, rhe him ithe mgeieabareee abeir m ses geal Pa eurT? BROW one price wholesa'e and retail obi ng warercoms New 122 stana 140 Fultce street N. K bi ag BUSH ot Roshan & & MOND, ‘121, 123 and 128 Faltoa street, eorner ct Nacsa for BOYS’ BUMMER CLOTHING ma a are oy coats. Mao"! Fore itoen jeckonn St! eommer vests, 31! Foe Se sca 9 Largeat and most fashionable stork in *he city, and tte lowreat prices. All articles marked at the lowest (gure ani 80 ‘ation from the lapel JEWRLBY. Lobes hz rd PLATED WA: Por eale f Ri by OKO. C ube, Tmporier and map’ sfasturer, 415 roadway, rs Dea door Delow Can &reet, tormerly 1] Wall aires.

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