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te Notices of New Pub) vations, Dicrionany or rae Ustrad Srargs CoNanesd iaining Historical Sketches of its Members Jes Lauman. Lippincott, Philadelphia. amongst the literary Heceesities of tbe age, This is more especially the case to ‘this country. in view of the rapidity with which mev rise to thé Bebest positions in the commoaweaith from com parative cheta ity. We dnd, for instance, individusis ea téting Congress who, anbough they may bave some local Tepotatiow are waknown to the gfeat Dory of our porpe. A sucooseful lawyer, ao enterprising mercuant or 4 pro fersionsl politician may have cleims to the cousidere tion of their particn,\4F constituencies, but their light might lie bidien under ® bushel but for the labors of conrotentious biographers 1.@ Mr, Lanmap, whose delight vit from oblivioa, In « it li to rescue modest me, commiusity in which politics oo4PY 80 large @ share ‘of public attention, ft ‘8 morey'Ver Meocesary that People snovid fad ready to thf bans works Biioroing information on al) pointe conned,’e4 with the or- Gavization of she different branches of our "overmment, M4. Luuman’s Dictionary of Congress suppites a \780' long ‘felt, ana will be foand especially useful to poilticians and jour naiis' It bas been compiled with care, aud Curnwhes & mass of biographical facts which are to be found Ja uo o'ber pablication, Sumaex Picruwks kom Copennagen To Venice. by Houry M. Field. Sheldon & Co. ‘Thin ia « werivs of lively and graphic impressions of sum ‘mer travel, ati the more agreeable from the utter absence of aff’ctation sud pedantry which distinguishes them, The writer ia evidently a man of sense, as well ag of cuitiva tion, Hts views are free from the exaggerated enthusiasms of American traveliers when they Orst viet Europe, whilst @tthe sume time they have that justuess of perception which relieves them from the tamenegs incident to @ phicgmaiic tewp-rament, His descriptions of Dickens’ readings, and bis motice of Charles A'vert, late King of Sardizis, wre both excellent specimens of bis critical powers. We bavo read few books of ao slight a structure ‘which bave given us more real pleasure, Hisrony ov vue Ciry of New Yous. By Mary L, Booth. Clark & Meeker, Walker siceck. A cow)reveusive and carefully Conuected history of New York, trom its earliest settlement to the presont tiwe, is @ Work that cannot fail to prove acceptable to tho great majority of the American public. Sv much that has contributed Ww tbe growth and progress of the nation is Douod up with our city that its annals caanot be said to have mpreiy 4 local interest, The appearance of the pre- Bcnt volume #71: therefore be hailed with pleasure, exaibit- ing, as it does, evidences of careful research, discrimination in the treatwent of well as choice of matertais, aad Ccopsvientious views of the duties of the historian geueral- ty. As the work of a lady it affords eatisfactory evidence of the progress which serious studies are making among that portion of our community. relief to turn to ite pages from the coquetry, folly | Qnd inunity which are, generally speaking, the distin- guishing features of our female society. Whea more of our women devote themselves to pursuits of this Bind we may Expect to find @ steadier purpose and a It is a welcome | | | | city of Ottawa, in Canada West, Gveper sense of their social responsibilities animating the | winds of our youog meu. Good mothers rarely fail to make of their son8 good citizens. Wauster'’s Unasaw Diortonary. New aud illustrated edition. G, & C. Merriam, Springfield, This edition of Webster's great work contains the fol- lowing new foxtures:—Aoout 1,500 pictorial ilustrations, Grouped toge!her under thelr various clasaid ations; ap- wards of 10,000 new words added to the yoca ulary; a ta- Die of synouy we, composed of about 2,000 worse, compiled by Dr. Goodrich; a tabie giving the pronunciations of over 8,010 names of distinguished persona of modern times; words and phrases reudered from the Latin lato Frenob; the same from the French; the sam: from the Italian and Spanish; mottoes of the United States; abore- Viations expiained; namos of the principal persons in the Bible, with the origiaal signidcatons; arbitrary syno- yma, peculiar use of words aad terms Inthe Bibie, Taese Additions are ull tbat was wanted to reuder this work ¢he most eompiete of modern lexicographical uader- takings. Acapt; oR, A Montu with Taz Bios Noses. By Frederick S. Cozzens. Derby & Jackson. ‘This is a fresb, sparking little volume, characterized by | ‘ll the keenness of perception, and light, gracefal humor, which constituted the charm of “The Sparrowgrass Pa- pors.”’ As a picture of a region which possesses diatinc- tivo features of attraction from any other on this conti- nent, and which is comparatively but little known, we ro- commend it to ail woo love nature in her wildest aad ‘Bost romantic at pects. biti Sauine Directions, ne Winn and Cusnent Cuarts. Wendell, Washington. ‘This volume uf explanations and sailing directions, to accompany Lieut. Maury’s wind and current charta, bas Deen published under the authority of the Secretary o the Navy, and is now ready for delivery to ship masters. ‘The value of these charts has been so universally recog- nized that it ‘8 unnecessary for us to,add anything in praise of the undertaking which these sailing directions compiete. Montatcnes Works By W. Hazlitt. A new and carefully revised edition. Edited by O. W- Wright. 4 vols.,8vo. Derby & Jackson. ‘Yhis beautiful edition of the works of the French phi- losopher aud essayist will be a welcome accession to Amo- rican libraries. It is corrected from the flac Temp!e- man edition of Mr. Haztitt and the Cotton text—Mr. ‘Wright baving wisely retusod to be bound by readings of the Englian editor. Cosmos. _ Translated from the German by E. C: Utté. 5 vols.,8vo. Harper & Brothers. This translation of Humboldt’s great work is the best that bas as yet been executed, The wholo of the original text is given, which was not the caso in the Sabiuc edi- tion, and it aleo diffors from the lator in having all the foreign measures coaverted into corresponding Enag'ish terms, The price of the present edition is one of its great recommendations, as it places it within the reach of almost all classes. ~ Ssrecr Works or Vorrams—Histony oF Cuaxtes XII; with a life of the author by Lord Brougham, and critical notices by Lord Macau- lay and Thomas Carlyle. Vol. 1. Derby & Jackson. ‘This is another of the fine library editions which these pubiishers have been lately giving to the world. In point of typographical beauty and accuracy they are equal to the best English editions, whilst in form they are mach more convenient, From Watt Srreet to Casuuere. By John B. Ireland. Rollo & Co. The author of this proveatious volume has geen much, but observed little. Ho seems to have been running over the world with a view rather to prove how fast he can travel than to show that he bas picked up something oa his way. Tux Lire or Sy. Francis Xaver, APost.e or tHe INDIES AND JAPAN; with a Preface by the Rev. Dr. Faber. Baltimore: John Marphy & Co. ‘This life of the greatest of Christian missionarios pos- scszes an interest for all classes of readers. Divested of the apochryphal stories with which Catholic plety has in- ‘vested it, it constitutes a narrative which sectarians of -every creed can read with instruction and profit. ADRIDGSMENT OF THE DebarRs IN Conaress. ed the author of “Thirty Years’ View.” Vol. Appleton & Co. This volume comprises the debates from March, 1830, to July, 1832. Judging by the space covered by this brief intervel, the work cannot extend to less than twenty five volumes, to Accompany Vol. IL Tue Exriors axv Trromens or Pavt Mocruy, | To& Cagss Cuamrion. By his late Secretary. ‘The collocation of personal designations In the above oaption would puzzle one, were It not found on the titie Page of a book. The first question that wil! occur to per- Pio on seeing it is, “What use hos a chess champion of » fecrotury?” The book itself supplies the answor. Paal Morphy hired a secretary to trumpet bis deeds, and tho wocretary bas accordingly performed his task with an in- credible number of flourishes, Coorsr’s Novaxs. r y. Detid Uap Mlustrated by Darley. The last iseues of this beautiful series are “Tho Spy”? nd “Wyandotte.” This is Wnquestionab!y the hand- Bomest edition of Cooper's novels that has us yet boon | presented to the public, Invine’s Lire of WasnineaTon. Put- nam. This volume brings us to tho close of Washington's career, It isa monument alike to the fame of its great mubject and of his biographer. Mr. Irving may justiy regard it as the crowning effort of his literary labors, and Teave to posterity the appreciation of its value, “Trow’s New Yore Crry Drezorory ror 1859-60, | Complaints bave been made to us that the proprictors Of this Directory are in the habit of charging for tho in- Vol. Y. ertion of names carelensly omitted, as well as forthe | correction of those which are wrongly inserted. This is woarcely fair, for the chief value of a work of this kind is | its complotoness and reliability, qualities which it cannot pposeoss if such charges are mado, But fow Poople will Town: | | following is 2 list of the oflicors:— | | | Rev FO Farrel, Gi | rlodically in the papers, under the care to nour expense (o obiate @ rectification which they i] coneider @ right, BOOBS KeOSIYED. Th pel’ Materia Medica; Wichwan oa Cousumptioy Vhe Cassique of Kiawat; High Life in New York; Al ford’s Greek Testament; Ram iiou's History of the Ropub+ ho of the United States; Hequembourg’s Plan of the Creation; Love Me Liitle, Love Me Loag—a vovel, Adam Bede; Lady's Manuel of Fancy Work; Spurgoon’s Ser- mons—Ofth series; Snowball's Oumic Lectures; Mr Mon. roe'é Science und Art of Che the French and German; Laws of the United Suis Navy; ‘The Hermit of the Pyrenees; Lesiie’s Family Magazine for Juiy ; Aquareties, or Summer Sketches; Shormau on Siavery ip the United States; Moore's Ancient Mineraiogy ; Heury’s Synopeis of Jewish History; Mothers aul Infants Army Life ou the Pacidc; The Precious Stones o ‘be Hesvenly Foundations; Book of the Chapter; The Wars of the Roses; Fabor’s Spiritual Couferonces; Mystic Hours; Davenport Duna; My Early Days; The Christian Graces, Seaciilf; All about Is, Revised Laws of Utah; agnecbeek; Pleasant Surprises; Truth in Every: thicg, Life of Swur Rosalie; Hemlock Ridge; Too Bidle ta the Lovant; Kingsley ’s Good News of God; Tae Explanato FY Quesiton Book; Autobiography “of Latin Reader,’ Tue Littie Mountain Guide; Lovet aud Lily, Robert Wal- ton, Rowe Cottge; Cbrouicle of the Hundredih Birthday @ Burns; Ppe's Poems (Redpath’s edition; La Guerre, par Georges Sead; Charter of the Newport Artilery Ovm- pany, &o., &o. MUSK Our Mustoas Bax iD, No. 28. Now York: C. C. B. Seymour & Co. ‘Ibis weekly publication praseats ia each janue, for tae ‘Werely pomival price of ton couts, a good seleciion of pop- vlar aud classic music, iwcluciag Kugiisa ballads, gems of the operas, and the beat werks of the instrumpatei com- posers, allerranged in the simpiest and easiewt (orm for piano. Under the old system piano music was ton times desrer and a great deal more difficult. MUSIC RECBIVED. Messrs. Firth, Pone & Co. bave sent us the following sew music:—The Pet Roba Polka," Ciwchea du | Monastere’’ (piano), “Robin Red Brosst’’ (soug), “Kitiy My Love (ballad), “Phe Trovators Social Polka," “Viva L’America”’ (national air), “Leaflets of Memory” (quatre pieces de salon), “Home Thougbta’’ (variations oa Ameri can melodies), “Marche Triumphale’ (pour deux pianor par A. Goria), “The Sound of Harps Augetical’’ (duet) From Mr. Jobo F..Daly we have received the “Beatrive Schottiscbe,”’ just published. FINE ARTS. ‘Messrs. Goupti & Co. bave sent us their fine ongravios of Wintermalter’s portrait of the, Kmprese Eugenie, exe vied by Jouanin, It makes a Beautiful drawing roow picture. ‘We bave received from Mr, Seitz a splendid proof im pression of Carl Begas’ pictare of “The Lurley,” eugrave by ©. Neill As beauti ‘ula specimon cf lithography as we have {1 feen is Messrs, Sarony, Major aud Koapp’s view of the It ig omg Large scale, ave gives a perfect idea of the flue region ia whtsb the now cupi'al of Cansda is situated. Tae ‘Monthly Cabinetmakers’ Athum,’ lithographe: and designed by Mr. Kimbel, will be found a useful peri Odical to all engaged ia the manufacture of ornaments’ furnivure. Personal Lnteligence, Mr. G.G. Barnard, Recorder of tao city and county 0! New York, will sbortly hold court under a2" auspices His coacjutor will pe Mis Faonie Andorsoa, daughter 0: Mr. Jobn Anderson, the weli kaown tonaccontst, and the intereeting ceremony will be performed aj the Reforme Dutch Church, Fifth avenue, corner of Twmnag-tiret street on next Wednesday morning. Hon. William Reilly, of Peansytvania, 's at Washington jon. Jobn Letcher, Goveraor elect of Virginia, 1s ati!) quite sick, and wus unable to attend the recent dearocratic celebration at Lyncbbu ARRIVALS, From Charleston, tp the steamahip Marioa—W 1, Hamburch, W 8 turoer, Mrs a fr daugdter, ae sce Mr Ketcham, ¥ Chartrand, 8 C Smith, Mus F J Mies Bergh, @ Planci, W or Dr Wells'G ME touiands: ‘Mist Piatt Graves, H Newell, Mis three cbildren aud two servants, L 0 P Gage ard two chidren, Mrs Crooker. Mra aioe Mi Schascs, child and Durse, Mine lars, Mee Aallieon, Mien ‘ one, Mia 8 Goddard, Capt dard W 5 Ol foot 3 Tarorneh, Hone “Capt ate ay tae, Misa Lite, F EY Cone, P Trot, Mire J Wrenled and duthier, Mr a'G Mars, Mina'J 6 Flood, A Crauston J W ey, {wo children and servant H Wa'erman J haary, Tage, JW) nition, Indy and Corey, J birelir Mas Wlisoo, Mre morsette. Mis Norscite, mrs Cole, Ubas Vole, WS Carr, Mr Dodge, and 22 1a the steerage From Melbourne, to the ship Alexander—Rutas and child, Wm Leon, Capt we A Folla: poet w uo 100, Mrs Olive Hill and two chi sub, k Berry, f Nevins, Miss Sally Wines, Wt ton~ abd J8 atecrege. From London, inthe ship Rhize—Miss Atkins, Me Hilder, Mr Baker, tb, wite town, We lil Bee arro—l = 5th arc A thm hag Danie: yer Miss Mura Par i wry; wai nueas Ber chester, Margaret Sweeny, epnan, Longfos ban, J ungarnan; Chas Molier. ioaniee: are Walton, BW Smith, Liverpcol; Wm Leslie, J 8 Cowao pI Anomaly, Johp McKoigh), Chas Suowdeas, Belfast, Jobo H J Brown, Bdward Meek, Mr Kabetie, J J Pizpat- heb obs Long, two children and servant, ats \ Bi id, Mand Mre Barris London; ‘bas rt ymott, Knpiak P.tO’Mare Tullam ze: ‘Mrs Smith, Col D Bu terfleld, ‘Misa Butterfield, ur 8 Slack, Wm Maka, Mare geret Alford, Miss A:ford. Mies Kate Masog a, dV Whue: J po Mo. Cormick, Andrew Bilston, bal A Badu! Soigubn, ‘Dubie Grasarg? Kate it De 7 oy Shaler, overt um ‘w'lough ae ry, in the calidrom ana varene dren, Monaghan; « Pata nard and wife, J Jones, Bi istol; MU cbanor, ibis Knowles, ey, and 476 others. Coroners’ Inquests. Tw: Lars Svictbg In Stanton SrReet.—Ac inquest was heid yesterdsy upon the body of Rosanna Hogan, the do mestic residing at No. 91 Stanton street, whe commiited svicide by taking arsenic, as previously reported, The evidence elicited before Coroner Jackman went to show that on Thursday morning Mrs. Caroline Pevers fount deceased very sick aod vomiting frecly. Rosanna waa usked what sbe bad ed herself for, when mated tbat she had reduced by ber lover, and p ferred death rather than the disgrace of giviog birth to an iilgitimate child. From the medical tesumony it would appear, however, that decessed’s fears as to her condition were entirely. groundless; she was pot enceinte. A verdict of ‘ suicide by taking arsenic’? was readered by the jury, and the body of the unforiunaye was re moved w Potters’ Field for interment. DsowNkD WHILE BaTHING.—Henry Palmer, & lad about sixteen y cars of ago, was acsidentaliy drowned on Taura- day evening while bathing in a pond of water noar the corner of Seventh avenue and 120th street. The body of deceased was soon atterwards recovered and taken to ihe residence of bis parents in 124th stree}, Oorouer Schir mer he!d em inquest upon the body of deceased yester- aay. Verdict in accordance with the above facts, Fatal Fatt From 4 Roor —Coroner Schirmer was call. ed upon to bold an inqueet at No, 82 Madison etreet, upop the body of a mannamed Andrew Harvey, woo was kuled by accidentally, falling from the roof of the house under the foilowing circumstaoces:—Deceased, it ap: peared, came home intoxicated on Thursday eveniog, aud went vpon the roof for the purpose of baving a sleep. His wife, fcarfal that some accident would huppen, want insearch of a policeman for the purpose of haviug her hnepand arrested. On her return, bowover, her worst fears were realized. Deceneed, in his drunken fit, had rolled off the roof and was instantly kilied by the fail. fhe jury rendered a verdict of tal death. ery was @ native of Ireland, aud was forty four yours of ago. Naval Intelligence. OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENCE. Unire States Sine SABINR, } Ove 1m Battery, Juno 24, 1869, The Sabine will go to sea to-morrow at 10 o’clock. The rat pert she will visit is tho city of St. Domingo, in the island of Hayti, Tho precise object of thie visit I do not kuow, but £ bavo strong reason to believe that it 1a on ac- count of one of those chronic cases ef which we read pe- (‘pg heading of “Another outrago upon American conmaorce,”’ and which is generally accompanied by the very pertinent inquiry, “What is our navy doing’” After having scttled the differences between the Yankeo kippers and the sable authorities of St. Domingo, we go ia Aspinwall, there to luxuriate for an indefinite period upon india rebber beef, and to bail the fortnightly arrival of apteamer trom the Uuited States as an epoch in our lives, ‘Thos you Bee our programme has been changed, and instead of assisting the greasers to settio down again | lote something baving at least the appearance of a govern. ment, we shail bo condemned to do penance for some months among the motley population of the Isthmus. Tho Captau—Lenty A. Adame; Lieutenant and Executive officer, J. R. M. Malieny; Lioutenants—-George P. Welsh, Wm. H. Murdaogh, Robt. F. R. Lowis, L. 8. Norman; Act: ing Master—Wmm. P, McCann; Surgeon-——M. G. Delaney; Passed Asuistant do —James f. Harrison; Purscr—Jno. F. Steele; Firat Lieutenant of Marines—Jno, Cash; Boat- swain—Pani Atkinson; Gupner—James M. Cooper; Car- enter—Win, D, Jenkins; Sailmaker—Juo. Joins; Muster’s jatee—R LL. Parker, Val Voorhies, Daniel Dansmore; Wm. 6. Roche, John’ Skillman, J. R. Crockwell, Thomas Pat ; Captain's Clork—B, H.. Lano; Parser’s do.—Jno. MF "The Sabino will go down to the lower bay to-morrow, | a ‘and to ses, if tho wind and weather is favorable. The United States sloop of way Germantown, Cor ger Pa arrived at Hong Kong ou iso 2%h of April, ‘rom On the ‘abe strnick )pon @ reef near Kil- Waima on the law 7 Ialands, ant bore op for Hong Kong in consequence, The extent of dacge the received ‘Was ot aucertained, ‘The United States briga Dolphin, Perry and Bainbridge, Under command of Captain ‘Stedman, sonior officer im charge of the Brazil squadron, were at Montevideo, April 28, awaiting the rosult of Urquiaa’s expected attack upoa Buenos Ayres, Select Discourees from | NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE _ 25, 1859. THE TURF. Race Botween 8Hl Cheatham aad Lar Tiver for $2,000—u De etham the Winner, The maich race between Bill Cdvatham and Tar River, two mile heats, tor $2,000, too. ISCO Yesterday afternoon over the Fasnion Course, aad wa* #99 im two straight beats by Bill Cheatham, Tho attondar’*? W4s rataer lima, probably caused by the throateuing wapect Of the beavoas, Which sirongiy betokened rain, bul those wh." pro went were bighly delighted with the very excsilest ruc bing. Running, bowever good it may bo, doos not appear to draw the concourse of spectarors that trotiing caces do, and the couwast between the uumbers preseut at tae Fasbioa Oourse yesterday aud those at the Eclipse on Thursday, when Fiore Temple aud Princess trotted, was very striking. This race waa the third one that bas taken place be- tween these horses, it bDoiag « teat match of their abilities et two miles, as the one to take place on Monday uext Will bo of thoir powers at three miles, their previous Taces Lot being Considered decisive oa these points. Tue firet two mile race was wou apparently with great case oy Cheatham; but be was defeated at tnres miies by Tar iver, Bow partios wore disgatistied with the result of these two former races, The owner of Tar River taougnt (oat bis horge was nut tm cundition at the time of tuo two mile race, and hence bis defeat at that time, Ou tne other Raed, the owger of Chealbam theught bis horse was bot properly riddem in the three mile race; and heuce the wilicguces of botu parties to make the matches over again, The owuer of Cheatham selecied wrother 1id61—Gilpatrick, the weil known rider of uld Boston in bis celebrated race with Fashion, Lexicgton in bia great match agains! time, Privress in ber tirst race in Kagiaad, snd a number of other horses in important recea in all parts of this country—and the selection justified his jutg- ment to this instance, as Gil, rodein bis usual admiradis style, and brovgh; bw borse ina winger, The betting on this race tuciiuad im favor of Tar River, who bad again risen in the eyes of turfmen on account of his late suc ceem, In come instances (wo to ous were laid on hit, bat generally the odds were about texto eight, which was current before the rst beat, afvermards it was two tw one ou Bil Cheatham, without takore, it being very evideat that far River would be defeaied. There was no tiae betting that we beard of, anu it ® presumed there was nove. The track was dead, though vwither muddy or biippery; and the time made over such a cours: was very xood, The following are the cowiis:— Firit Heut.—iue vorses bud a beautiful start, Tar ou ibe inside, aud went to the quarter poie sida aad site. Leaving Where, Bil! Cheatham dosed 1 front, and Wok position of about ong lengta abead of far, whicu be beid past the half mile pole—time Gily: five aud @ half secouds. Ine reiative positions were quaintaiued to tue taree- quarter pois, woere far made a brush for Bill ant closed up a trifle, but coming to the stand Cheatham suook him off again ud crosied tbe score & lengih clear of Car, ca uc bg the mile m 1:624. Going to the second mic, far got tue perevader, aud responding, egain clowod a littie, bus at ine quarter pole Chewivain wad again ciesr of him, Lacy rag in Whip way (0 the bait mile pole, waeu Tar agaia wade 4 deeperute aitempt for the eel, and as they weat arount the lower turn reached the flanks of Bill, Up the howe etzeteh W the sland ihe struggle was intensely excitiog— Ver River being urged to bis uimosi—aua so they came Gusbing up ab the wp of tbeir speed past the stand, Cheat- bam kadiog about 4 eugth, aud winning the beat in 3:45, Srond Heat —Tar got off with the lead, but Cueatnaw soon went im frout,and led to the querter pole ove leugth im aavance, aad got away @ litle farther we they tuined ‘on to the — backstretc At the bai mile pole Bill Cheatham open eugtb clear of Tur, in fitty seven tar ciewed wp again on | Ving the Macsion House aad going around the lower turn, andat the three qaarter polo the any Lgbt wae shut out betwees them. Tu this way they came vp the bomestreteb. passing the Judges’ staud in £66. On going thto the éecond roile Tar made & vigorous suc eneegetis brush at Bill, aud at the quarter pule got at Lis flank, aud before they wot on the bumestretoh was at *heatham’e girth; but Chestbam bad etili sumething Lett, and at the baif mile pole wus again clear, wilh au oped cf over # iengi®, which he maintained wrouna tno Up tse homestretch Tar mace nia lest effyrt, aud vgh ULsvocesetul, wus Very determined. Coeaca cawe home, a winner ‘of tbe heat and race, a length in front, 10 $:463¢ Toe fo‘towing is & summary:— Fasuion Coupes, L. 1 --Friday, Juno 24, match $2,900, deo mile beats. 1. Bovine pamed b. h. Bill Coeatham aus O. P. Hare named b b Tar River. 22 Time 3:46-3:46 4. TRE PURSE RaCE. ‘The horzes were then called up for the purse race, and two of the three entered came to the post, viz , Rovert J. Waiker und Don Juan. The bettirg previous to the start wes oue hundred to thirty on Waiker against Don Juas, and considerable sume were laid oat at that rate. First Heat —Don Juxn took the lead at the etart, and ran to the quarver pole about a neck anead of Walker; par soon ater they rap head and bead on to the backstreich, when Waiker began to draw away from Don, aud at we bulf-roile pole was an opes length in front. Time, Orty-se- ven seconds. came home an easy winner, a couyie of leagths ahead, ia 18244 ‘Scomd Heat —Don Juan jumped off with the fead, but before be got sround tho first turn Walker took e1aes with ‘nun, and they went tothe quarter pole sie and aide. Ba- fore they reached the backstretch Walker drew sway from Don, and cpeved a gap of a coupte of iengths to the haif- mile poe, 1s fifty five seconds, whea Doa Juan began to surrender, ana Wajker wect on 4 winner, and came nome Bix lengtbe in advance, in 1:53%. The folowing is @ summary :— Fasnion Course, L. L., June 24—Purse $300, mile heais. Rebert J. Walker 1 Don Juan... Agitator. 2i—1 ogg, Tho three mile race between Tar River and Bill Cheat- ham for $2,000 will be run on Monday neat. The Ocean Queen, TO THE EDITOR OF TH HERALD. Nothing but extreme occupation bas prevented me from asking your kind insertion of a line from an oid friend and correspondent. Tasrived here on Tuesday in the Occan Queen, after a twelve or thirteen days’ voyage, during eight of which we saw tho sun only once, and that ‘for an hour or two. The Ocean Queen was on her first trip from Europe. When she arrived at Havre, notwithstanding the eulogiea of ber outward paasengere, every American bankiog house, abd British, too, in Paris, and others of too higa etanding one would nave thought to stoop to such little. bess and paltry cocupation of their time, never tired of diseuading their acquaintances from wkivg passage in ber. I myself woula have preferred coming in a sailing ship couid I have found one, so much baal been preju- diced egainst her, Among’ other etcries! I was told to ike my provisions on board; that her staterooms were miserably smell and otberwise disagreeable, Nearly overy cabin passenger bad the camo wretched falsehuods dinned in bis ear. Now, dear Beratp, I have never seen Mr. Vandervilt in my Jife, but in simple justice to a valuablo enterprise— an enterprise singic in the history of commorce—in enierprise which gives the lie to’ England when ene tells us that American capital, unaided by her owa, is ia- capable of bridging the Atluntic—an enterprise that neither osks for nor receives a subsidy—in simplo justice to sush enterprite, ask you to gay io the million readers of Sour uviquitous Bhecl, audi aléeram purtem. Ta all nor ‘oyoge the Ocean Queen never made Jess than tea, ant often thirteen kno's, and this in a denso fog with unvary. ing head wince. Her staterooms are the largest aud b: ippointed of alithe ocean steamers, and I have crossed ia wapy. Her table war abundant y and luxuriousiy ap. yointed, aod ber officers were unremitting in their atten ‘ong to their passengers. During cight days and nignes of the densest fog Lever kvew, neither ber captain, Seabury, oor bis fret officer, Cushman, slept three hours in ihe twenty-four, There was neither gold ince nor honiod words of compliments about eliber of: tavm; but there ‘hey stood, night and day, watching and caring for the eatety of their now grateful passengers, I jaciose my card, und remain cordially yours, B. Holoway’s Olntinent and Piils.—Scrofala, cryelpadan, sa't rheum sod all skin diseayes indicate impure biood. Fhe ointment reaches and od!‘verates the poison in the veins, wht'e the pills remove all taternal ‘obakrucdons, Depeete WN Sey Se cece: id— ad the dj - taiely applied. No @-aator Hours. nn sere reel a Dye, Rok as and pcepcos— <PRS Siemutncioey, 385 Brosawey. nt Sold and wp HUYs Hair Dye, 50 CentemDe; No. t Sarslay siroet; also soid at 399 Broadway, fi a wold at 399 way, gad All druggies in Hair—Its Diseoses, Fall, Change of Color, d its embe! by A. fs paw we aide nnd Uae BYoedway. yA. | ala Barry's ASpRGTORD 6s DUE TGE Wik Unonp cat article for ol . serving and restoring the ar, Ladies, try Me Bold Sy? a Konnedy’s Medical Discovery ts Warrantea ‘ere ioe For sale by all érugglate, Rupture Cured by Marsh & Co.’s Radical wr sino kooy slik elias Sock i cure ruse, They ala mga for razicoge ee ee No, 2 Vesey street, Astor House, Dr. McClintock's Cold and Con h Mixture mill, sal! tnow who have, resorted Ro oughly ure eye tras,» Fioe 8 ota - lee Sie Bi Zo conta Wholewal Bookman sireet, ‘sold by droge'sts. hen tells feng Ne ear Family Medictn: on ey Uo. tAan atrectana J, ©, Brown Rupture and V Varicocete Treated by Instru- ments oever before empioyed, and with hitherto un- Known. 448 Broome street, N.Y “ori Aunt’s Lintment—The most. efficactous external remody ever offered to the public. A eure cure for rheumatism, disease of tue 8/Ine, wesknogs nnd all external fujurtos, A. NOBCHSOP, 139 Maiden lane. Don Juau shea began to quit, aud Waiker , ‘The New York Weemiy Horeld, EaPORTADT F4OM EOKOLE— NWS PROM CALIFORN 4, CUbs, WEST INDIAS, ETU.—at Paths UN WASsHin STO WAK MOVAMES(S IN SOUP AMOK Wa—Lar? NEWS PROM PIKE'S PRAK—VUe CKOPS— 1) THEY GOAL AND MISOKLUaNROUB NKR Leregy :, SPLCIORNOR~ MARKETS, BRC. The Weeerr Bawa » UY OM PUDlisbed at ton o-oick the morning {le contents wid eM M® Song other things, the following: important trom Kurope 2 War tn italy Tho Great baile of ibe Vawpaigu~dhree Huts4 Thousand Meo engaged ‘Mn the Coudict—Ferrible Blaughiae 08 te waisle Hield~ anotber Victory by the lies The Laseat Dam o*tohos— Befoat of the Deryy Wivltry—lmportent from Susels, £7, 295 Apteresvog from Califorwin; News four Mex.0--At ixpedition Against Tek. 4a Of General Woll from Tampicx—Views ant McLane, a; War Moveineate im Soule , Bayt, Domiaiss, ke ; the uateet News from Pike’. Peak, the Crope—The Line of she Frust and ite Hffecte; affairs in Washingion—Necretary Case’ Forth- coming Exposition of the Amerioan Foctrine Respecting Now tral Righio-stue of Aftaire ia Mexico-Inieresting Letter from Judge Louglas—the Bids for the freagary Note Loup, the Tur’—The Trot Between Lady Wooiruil, Browm Lick and Goorge N. Patohea—the Grost rot- ting Motch Leiween Flora Temple aud Princess, £0; latest News vy Telegraph, dalloriais ou ‘emding Topics of the Dey, Financial, Commercial, Relighrus, Theatrical, Sportiog and Maritime Intelliqoace; Woekly Ke tiew of the New York Cattle Marael; Rotali Prices of Cowsiry Procuve a: Waanington Market; toyether with » large variety of Interesting loos) and miscellanoour ttewus Single copies, tm wrappers ready fe mailing. oan be hed © the counter. Price «ix conte, The mate for Kurope, by the steamahty Fulton, wil! close at the Pos (fiior at balf-past ten o'clock this morning: ‘The WeRaty Haxacy will be ready in time for mailing sete Prospects of %r smerioa, Newa trom Cub: tepec Metalitc Tablet Rezor Strop—This Inim- ftabie articie msy pojained of the sole manutacvarere, J. b. RAUNDKBS, No.7 Astor House, and of the various ageats Abrougbout the oity, Leary & Co.—Our summer dress hat ts now foaty and for sale at Nos 8, (and 6 Astor House, Broadway bi o and Trepe—Heware of them, and jour buminer Bat at K&OX'S, No. 2 y. bas daplendic nesoetinemt end bis Charges are very moderate, Summer Hiv—Evsry Style and Quality, useurpareed by avy. Alarge sssortmen: of siegaatiy wrim- Med elrawe for eee eid obidren F iret prep fam. KSLUOUG, Meautacturer, 381 Canal etreet, pearl nd Ctasimere hats excel el! otaers ip the 2.6 Broncwny, under vainum @ Museum, Parts Soft Hats, of rare quality, expressly. adapied (or summer riding hat, nd abiidren ® straw ods, and our d.ebing cereimere aud silk bain for ooli-men aro drawiog ean atirecton At Hshals & KUBoan'S, 223 dowels, 326 Urand street and 231 righin avenue. The ever memorable June of 1859, nd stm). baa chued the undertgaed to mark eck of etimmer carbing, which oan wow be bow rice. DsUMGUiw & PACH, 414 Broadway. First Premium Shirte—Ready made ali LKAGHAON'S, 614 Broad sizemand co order, st short notice, Way, Opposite st. Nicholas. #. ¥. S—The the Uniuu, = BALLOU BRULHERA, 4 Broadway, N. ¥. A New vriving Cap. Gentlemen fond of driving are iuvited to examiae a cap adapted to the road just tatroduced by GA&NiN, 607 Broadway, McLanghltn’s Improved Frenct: Yoke Snirts, rendy made, nil sizes. or made to mensure. Store 269 Green. wich street, corner of Murray street. Paris Kid Gloves.—The moat stylish colors (au sud levender), aluo, new ties, per sleamer at JACKSON & PURDY'S, 017 Broadway. Summer Undershirts and Drawers. MOOMY’ shirt emporiun, 22 sroadway. Moody's perfect fiting Shirts Lo order and read) made. Nove.ties in ties, bse ss 8, 262 Broadway. Tracy's celebrated Shirts made te order and we ravted tu ft at 87 and S9 William street, one door north of ‘Ma den lane. GEO. M. 1BA0Y%, Agent, Paris Summer Shoes—From the celebrated ure of Mé‘ies Bouleverd St Martin. ENE FERRIS, Bo unaber, 62 and 81 Nageau street. Everybody should obtain a #hrenological exsmination at FOWLER &4 WELLS’, 308 Broadway, w learo ‘their cc fects, talents and ‘proper oscupation, Brady’s Photographic Gallerles, 359 and 642 Broadway, Kew York, and 352 Penosyivania avenus, ee D.O. Photographs dagwerreotypea and am: Hoty pes. Church’s Ningara has Sever Before (except ‘op one day) been seen by daylight GIGNOUX'R NIAGASA bas never before bern exhibited in any way The tormer bas never avpenred (2 well, aad the latter is receiving ¢ncomius from every visite: WILLIAMS, STEVENS & WILLIAMS, Nor3 ‘$5 Brosdway. O. A. Biiis, Commission and Kixchange Bro~ ‘ker.—Orders punctually attended to. Office, 176 Greacwich wt The Best Spring. Bed in Existence—Bowe's ELiptic, at from $5 wo $6, at 378 Broadway. Call and eee it, Tolman’s Self-Ventilating Spring Bed, and the spring bed for $4, whick can be putin your carpet bag For sale at 289 Canal atreet, firat door eet of Brosdway. Weeds Pate y Sewing Machines — Now sila, Price $60. ‘Oilee Gy Broadwes, Wheeler & Wison’s Sewing Machines— Office 606 Broadway, New Yerk. Send tor agirculars. Defiance Salamander Safes, with Patent powder proof locks and cross bars.—Aleo, fre und burglar procf parior sates. EoSRLSS Marray sireeh, corner of Valloge place (formerly 193 Pt 5 ROBERT M. PATBIO&. Herring’s Patent Champion Fire And burglar proof safes, 261 Broadway, corner of Murray sree, N. ¥. Sugars Reduced.—Ten Pounds Coffee, $1 = a 1 pret aa si, st REDFORD'S, 4 Sixth avenue, neay Pils and ®lavory Tea, One Dollar the coffee 10 Ibs. for a dollar, at OHKISILAN- 8UN’8, NO. ) Chambers or 216 Greenwich Goodwin’s Patent Pressed Tobacco.—Free irom all impurities. 207 and 269 Watar street New York. ttarried. CwaRLtoN—Ginson.—At Hariem, on Wednesday, June 15, by the Rev. George B. Draper, Mr. Joun CaARLtON, of Spring Valley, N. ¥., to Mre, Amatia Gipson, of Harlem, py oa —On Thuraday morning, Jane 23, at No, 6 Poplar stroet, Brook yah, by the Rev Samuel Beswick, 01 the New church, Mir, A bs to Mrs. Mary CuinG, both of Brooklyn. Birth. Navantox,—On Friday, May 27, 0n board the American ehip ibornton, from Liverpool for New York, te wife of JoskeH NaveHtoN, late of South Richmond street, Dubdtin, of @ daughter. Died. Anrarn.—On Friday morning, June 24, Jawes Micuart, 800 of Daniel and Klien Ahearn, aged 3 weeus and 4 days, The funeral will take piace this (Saturday) afveravon, at two o’olook, from No. 185 Lewis street. The relatives aod [rienda of the fomily are respectfully lavited to attead, BREWSTER —On Friday morning, June 24, Caxeré S , 80- cond davghter of James B, and Amelia Brewster, age I> years. Services at No. 115 Lexington avenue, on Sunday aftor noon, at baif past five o’ciock. The relatives and friends aro respectfully mvited without further notice. NCK.—Un Friday, June 24, Epwaxv BRopERick, son of Edward and Mary Broderick, iu the 11th year of bis age The frieads and acquaintances of the family are respect fully invited to attend the fuoeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his fathor, Thirty- sixth street, near Fourth avenue. CoskuiNG —On Friday, Jane 24, after a short illness, on his 43th birthday, Noait T. Cosi. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Sonday afternoon, at two o’clock, from his late residence, No, 13 Lexington avenua, Ais remains will be iaken to Greenwood. Dr Esrexas.—On Friday, June 24, Janes F. Dersrerer, Youngest son of James and tester De Esterre, aged 2 years and 16 days, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from hie late residence, No. 609 Grand street, on Sunday afternocn, at two o'clock. Gvuavgr.-—On Friday, June 24, attor a long and severe illpees, BANNak S., relict of the late William Conklin Gar- nee, in the dist ycar of ber age. Toe friends of the famiiy , those of her son-in-law, James M. smith, aod of her brothere, ES. and James M. Du boig, are’ respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from ber Jate residence, No 53 King street, oa Sunday morn ing, at nine o'clock, without further invitation. Harvey —Suddevly, on Thursday evening, June 23 from injuries recelved by a fail, Awourw Canvey, aged 44 years, a native of the parish of i. o: Bucognoy, county Tyroue, Ireland. ‘Ais friends and acquaintances wre respectfully Invited tend the fuveral, thts (Satucday) afternoon, jock, from his lato Teeidence, No, 32 Madison etreet. His remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for inter- ment. Kuxist —On Friday, June 24, Frepwrick @ , only son of Gerhard F, and Auguste Kleist, aged 13 months and 22 a “Th rotativen and friends of ‘tho family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tho residence of bis parents, No. 42 Oak street, on Sanday afternoon, at oue o'clock, without further notice, WicMAnox,—On Friday, June 24, of consumption, Micnay, MoManon, in the 43d year of his age, a native of county Movaghan, Iceland. The friends of the family, those of his brothers, Patrick ‘ano Francis, apd ot bis son James, aro respectfully request -d to attend the funeral, on Suuday efternoon, at two o'clock, from hia lato residence, No. 377 Seventh avenue aeor Shinty fourth gireet. Maye —{n Brooklyn, on Friday, Juoe 24, frora the kick of s horse, ALEXANDER AUING, aged 10 youre, ‘Toe relatives and fricnde of his mother, Mr, z uo Ming, of York, and of Alderman J. A, Van t, Bpecttuily invited to attend the tuusrai, oy yd dene oF 4'dermen Vao Brut, in Fourventa street, acer = rong Gowauus, oa Ssueday afternoon, at three 100 OK yeere.—On Friday, Jane 24, of croup, Tomas O'Kxssym, only son of Mary, widow of tbe lato Jobe hom, New York pilot, aged 7 youre, 2 months and 26 ds; ee tri eB Of the farfiy, those of his grandfather, Tho- way Kenesy, aud. of bis ‘uncles, Maurice aud Michael O'Keeffe, are respectiudy invited to wtiend the funeral, few Ue seidcece of bis mother, to Broadway, opposite {8 treet, Williaueburg, Brovkiya, on Sunday after- i two o’olocic WN — Ow Fri day, Jane 24, Maay Louwa, beloved Wife of Jnmc® A. Ovington, Fuveral wotice bereatier, Ranvours —Oo Feicay, June 24, Exaanon F, RaNDOUn, eked & yous, 6 mouths ant 6 days, only daughter of Cemin Band Aunig M- Randoipl © relatives and friends of the family are ‘al joyived to attend the funeral, from the residence of hey psresy#, No. 92 Third street, between South Fifth and Sixth et cet, Williamsburg, On Sunday aftersoon, at 1 o'cloek. Sort —'0 Thuradey, June 23, of cancer, Mra. A! Sours, sged 5 ) ears, 2 months and 18 days.” eal The friends \ Dd acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral, fom ber late Teaidence, No, 64 King street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Srarroxp —On Friday, Juno 24, Wausam W., oldest eon of W. A, and Fanwy Spaitord, in the 86ta year of his age, Mhe relatives and friencs of the family, ars the en bern of Obartor Ouk Los'ge No. 249, F.and A My are re. epectfully invited to attend the funersi, on ‘tan aftvor- beop, at two o'clock, from his late residence, No. rf Quark- eoD street. Tayior.—In Brooklyn, on a Friday, Jone us 2. Auer, Jr., youngest sop of D. aud H M. Taylor, aged 1 year, 11 montbs and 3 da; eral from the residence of bis pre wi svenue, pear Gates avenue, Srookiyo, thia (Saturday) af- terccon, at four rock, ce Parouay, ‘TROMPsON —At lum ia, es Bhan Jone 16, G. M. Taomreos, Esq. , aged 59 years. #00 bas Been @ citizen of South Carollon for aoe ray years, aod was weil known ia this city and New Kogland sea libers!, bigh minced and ie merchant, for- merl; of Stratford, Connecticut. His loss will be lameat- ed by a large circle of friends. Unpxnant.—On Friday, June 24, Atwonta Uspmem, eon + James and Jane Underniil, aged 1 year and é montbs. ‘The reiatives and friends of the family, and those of bis vrcies, Aarop and George Vauderbilt, are invited to at- tend the funcra!, Oo Sunday afternoon, at three o’ciock, from No. 180 Varick street. TUSCAN DOUS. Cast 10 EE PUBLIC 1BK KOREKA NEW FAMILY 6EWING MACHINES, PRICK $10. R60, 850, 054, vary machive gusraateed and kept in order one year. Principal ofice 459 Broadway, corner of Broome streei LOCAL aGhST@ WANTED IN KVKRY CITY. Kadrous D. J. URVY, 1 GIMBKEDS'S, 168 GROADWAY—WEUDING CARDE "and ‘new tata i iisuer, son T GMSREDE'S—EXAMING THE SUPERIORITY As of the initial stamping (colored or plain), and the varle\y of en. Sup. MKBICAN STERROGOOPIO VIEWS. pECKEL BRUTHEDS, 19 Jobn street, byl L praia ‘bg a vow rertes of American views, superior to heiore. ent achromatic revolving waereoscope will be ready {unprovementa, very shortly. BLAOt OB BROWN—THYK OHKAPKSt AND BEST A hair dye tn the world; instantaneous; thirty-seven cous ® GEORGE'S LI isck oF brows, free from sil rious propertite, dyes imme it a applied, does not fe aah Out, every 3a. bos sont 8 wich balr dye an cahere that sel for $1; warranted try it Sold at the drug store 306 Grand street, N. ¥.; 10 Brook pay tere Basen, im Fhilsdeiphia, at Calonder’s, ‘Third and OID Halk DYE, Li, KINDS OF CHEAP PICTURE FRAMES AT WHOLE Avni aad ‘surance —We frame car uit och beat et wi nae. size 8 Dy 10, ‘at 16c.; ibree quarter i, W0e.; one inch do , Zhe ; also 14 by 18 tneb cards bslf ifiach pearl, ‘oho, three quarter inch, pearl, giit yuiding, 860.; and do", ic. is 78 BeADLEY Uy. Agent, 12 Falion strest, 1X, B.—GIli mouldiogs 2e. per foot PPLETONS’ & RAILWAY GUIDE. JULY PUMSER NOW READY. PRICK 25 U&STS CONTENTS OF SULY NUMBER, I—Ixsrevctiors To TRaVELLERS. TI.—RAt.WaYs AND THEIR PROGRESS:—Railway Bystem of the Unites &! as ite Centre; Railway Tickets “Good for tl iz upon Raliway Tracks; Cor new Katlway Maps, Kerolution ta Car Batld’ mg; A Luxu y for Kallway Travellers; Grand Trank Bail- wey; Texns bailwaye Hi “New Investioxs:—The Polen Secret—First Tavention « Csat Steel; 1ype Making; New Counting Machine; er ANECDOTES AND InctveNTs oF TraveL:—The Kiss in eae Bngloeering i, or ftakiog outa Badwayi A Mo cei Letter; Trials of a Fat ¥aa upon New York Central ere ae An Incident or the Iriso Traveller. band; The First Barre) ot Whekey ‘ever Proh Cblo; Young America indigoaat; Travel ben ahe Yankee and the Knglisuman, © —Tounists Guroe to the Principal Wateriug Places, Eprivge acd Places o( Fesbiooabie Kee ri tn ihe Unit fates, ‘Vi —UNITED STATES TIME [XDICATOR, showing the ifference of Time between the various Cities of the United States, ia. cluding San Francisco, Ualifornis; Trinity Bay, Newfound land, Vaienda Bay, Irefind; and London, jand—with pace Vil —a rrieros’ Raruway Guipr Countin Bouse Caren- DAR, ard iMPURTANT RULES FOR MAILWAY IIAVELLERS. Vill A LAMGE STKEL Plate Bar OF THE Bal.Ways OF rn Unirep stares, m7 face where the trains in each particular line 1X ~Tunoven MoUTES 10 and from. New one plladel: Biber informavon fetetiog tS thet event Won rel ai) mean to ppd trom ‘all the prinetpal cities, wouth, Bast tnd fa ‘Week Last OF PHOMINANT HOTLIS IN THE PUINCIPAe Orries ors tax UNION XI—A Gazerreer or tie Univep States, arranged under bos le dae of iwaye IXTY FIVE MATS OF Tue PrtxotrAt, RAILWAYS, dtc New fveTanas, ted to D. AFELETON & 00. Publishers, 345 and 348 Broadway. For sale by news ogents and boys on cars throughout the Uniled States. UMTLER'S PATENT IMPROVED TRUSGE®, SUPPOR, aries ‘spinal braces, at oftice, 4 Money va. Hus. asred Uiver- hing for Pea B= FRENCH ¥OK% “pHmets suiers, BEL —_, 1 aa ii Tee PRICES. Bx Foe NIE DOLLARS, 81X FOR NINE DUL' oun B55 60 Kal on a ky Ba: MADE ‘ee YORE uy, ri IN YORK MiLu peers Yose ei MU BEADY ge “4 DER, GB To Ones Warranted ps good a shirt vs ana feenid ia a in retad stores i 92 be fe DOLLARS ALSO, VERY BEST BRR PLY LINEN OpLLA th8eS PLY LINSN THKRE PLY LI bw Test Cy TOT 76 YOENTS ‘Ba K. B.—Thove who think I cannot +4 per dozen, are mistaken. w arte eof York Mills muslin, at 141g pate fio linge, at 60 eoata Poko ah ais ry sad cutting ST Sanwa a) Botwoun Wks aad Walker Hreete, BeBtherTs NOVELTY 96 SRRING MACHINE, ‘No home nw without a sewing wet Call aod exam ne. No, 421 Broadway, ‘corner of 0 tena on Looai and travelling agents wanted in every state. Coma MATRRIAIA, WINDOW SHADES, &0— GUSON BROFHEAS, 301 Broadway, ore obering te at reduced prices, enh corales, iit apd batt windo: dan, "wind ‘ ~~ aft window fw hollande Ee. Wholesale reps, ‘and rersil, 361 Broad (PARES SYRUP-FOR SOROFULA, DYSParstA, iver is a8 ‘ranean BaRNES SPARK, Parvrow;0. 1. way, bet Mre. Hayes, Brooklyn. (OUsRE'S SYRUP —THIS VEGHTADLE OOMPOUND Te reparadion from sayttieg before the pubile, and acknowledged by ail taing it to be the be blood purifler tm existareo. ORNS, BUNIONS aN DEFECTIVE § oO® ae aie a ALS TRBAtaL arose To bl onsh; bontoan end Cals, ¢% bo 98 Sirtunristp s waste RAVELT, biropotete S 516 Broadway, opposite 8 as Nails penetrating the leak, great toe jotus cured without pata, wo tb he be bok, onn be, wore mined ingonventence to the teat, by De: 2s OH AMLR Broad ire ed sargeon arc fl way pee /AND UPHOLSTERY. Sons TU EURSITURE REKOOMS, 338 aNp We FOURTA (STREET, (northwest corner of Broadw: Y MBEKS, Jour SW. Meat LN gerusnnats ke, E v A a] Pan elected aod well seasoned wood, in the ‘atest an most approved AT VERY aaraae SP arces ate firm. for Moe Wel rEH IO CABINET FURNITURE will be fully sustained. ROORRS, FLOUR DEALERS. Bd Fihaes ha Ty bg bape of every Bic kind, LL West sireet. 6 Dernorine LIQUID FOR BOUMES, ABIFS Whaleoll soap vines, to; pyrotcbaical cbnuatcale lutte ines red ol! apd turveatine barrels, ‘treaties oa for: aanestos sect powder, by L UOT vr mented tia aaa u he 5 TW AN Sane File SILE MI © Gs pA anes eee blace rech drab’ ary Nesta, Swart Seala 81 2)t0 Bk Undanes Sere noche’ oh SPAN Magee AKKE, 116 Wi tam rset, and wholesome food at ai! seasons peer shang are preparation {rom wheat, wahou the adate, ‘season. Ueed at the House. Mevopotiam and other frst olaaa hotels and *alogus, We tp tt 4 liberal discoun achorally by srosere FASCEESS FARA 19 IN THE Bones RAPUED Cuber graim, and heace 1s lnvaiuasie inthe ply ‘an indispensanie dish “a ie se 4 pene soie oe ea wii TY. por et BEAM PREAZELS 18 TORBEY'S f " > oe a gt, ‘abe trade supplied by EB. P, TORKRY, No ¥ Plat sues EYRa's HIRAOULOUS VERMIN DaeTadras, The ole tn the whole 10 EX’ taaivare Bugs, ‘ents, moths, fleas, reaches, mothe, uitoes, rat, mice, aad For ante by by tne invetice, SOs METER, prectiol che “hole ascot Bea @D BANDS 6 CO 1a Willem streat N** ated” IN THE LEADE! “DRESS. ABT AND” FASHION 4 ASOULAR Lastme’ corm; “SKETCHES fa THe GREEN BOOM; “A FESTIV gern FF tsye MOLE OF * PROPLE Wk MERT," ANGI z oF a POLITIUAL NtELLIGENO, “MOOTLA, THE Gipsy.” NTHM NEGKU's BEV aNUE?? “KITEY WHITE” ro EVERITHING SPicY AxXD - rare Wil be fourd F THs hekone, Ready this morniog. ERFEOT TiMEKRS?ERS. ‘The celeuraied waichea ‘manutsctured by Heary Rey: ou, of Liverpool, suet perfect Wanekceyere, fr by GbU. CALLAN, N Sgent fOr We waoucnoturer, No. Sroadway. one door beiow Canal «treet, formeriy 1 Wall sty PsssGU8 LINEN DB.wuRd—at BerAtL, Broadway, eorver of White stroot. EBEGO'S GAUZE USDERSHIKIS AND CKAWEER Broadway, cornar of # bite atrset. P#R£60'S CLE UbDARAEIBTS AND D2AWwees, treet. a ne OE ly way corner of W! ABEGO'S CALEBRATZD LINEN COLLARS. Wholesale and retad, pitmos ahsiatiaiay by Eg sd DY ns White street, bREGO'S CRIEDR ATED, “LINEN COLLARS roe holese: a 8161 Nasenu strect ead ectemen wi cadway, corner of | ‘hie NOE IMPERIAL CHAMPAGRE, FRO DR VENOG, 8 CO. ‘ESPEBNAY, FRANCS. y delice wine ffwlesnrs be X cone ve hose, esate oie ae sro of Wesers. De Vevopa & 00, a Taye setra of the tar tamed hampegne district 9 or Franes. It bet Eitherto been coufined ‘ables of Koglaud and the H. A. Kenn, 46 Broadway; J. bown., &(0 693 Broadway; See es Siaeate oe tbroughows i er country. zY ipting bom aad gu ‘importer, Corner Broed wi ay and Broome street. Seas SEWING MACHINSS, - PERCES GREATLY BEDUCED. EWING MACHINES AT $5, $6 AND $10 BEADS at 815 325, AND S08, BAGLE SRWING MACHINE 0°,, 411 droadw: Yr ogenta waatod ail over the taris: Ganatoea EMPIRE SPRING WATER, SUPERIOR TO CONGRESS SPRING WATER, ‘The EMPIRE WATER is bottled from the celebrated EM- PIKE SPRING at SARATOGA SraiNai NEW YORK. ‘This fountain js situated not (ar from the old Oongcess Spring, ol the kmpire spring over the Jom krevs consist 1a the Isrser combination ‘and absence Of tron, poaseseing all the virtues of the Congress witheut the tentang provertes which inthe use of thet water ta mane casea is injurious especially in lung complaints and frriatiom of the bowela Noiwithstanding the prop:letors of the Jee gress f pring have tied by a lengthy advertisement to gull the people with the idea that any water sold from the sp Saratoga without their brand and marke was inju/! worthiers, tbe pire Water i now acknowledged as tae beat medicinal anc be most eres ni ‘And tbe superior qualites y be addressed toge Springs, “or thetr depos 410 Broadieay, N PUREST GIN IN THE WORLD. ‘MANUracruneD com, 4 fom menioar) Pa for a Hoianl ver oWOLrs should give ihe preference 10 WOLFE Bobotinn ae ively tn the inciory of te rely ta the nals eleewhere uvemployed and t mniterials elsew! "2 Ibis proved by the repeated analysis of several chemis's & be eutirely free Trom the pare male's 40 be eu! =n perpicione fast oll wale, for babitual intece- ence, which such Nquors ‘avanabiy om ved by the Dcraeacaa ‘and ind! isigpee ol runip 10re Used, but with tbe specifically iter, more iakiee eens manent seer aoremees es in "proved to be absolutely DU os tiatone, aD Ce ed Dew process, and 5, lita proved. by or: toatl mooy, tas well ag an agrecable remedy, iat many cases of incipient % ‘cliroule rheumar (eat, Soe once i = the tore and bladder a ever He, ene , aloggiad ctroniation ft nefmbation of 120% aud exba sarod ae LD ceacieet energy. Catan ‘moat grateful apd renovating cordial, and wees later liquors. and it in bad whether in swamoy or lime stone In all of these enumernied qualities # baa no rival i "p market in the worn, ut up ib quart and pin: botties ror wait, Wooleenle nn rere by alt the. respectable drag: gista and reese? n- fefts anf mitanou. a en waco Ove rave Comnisy. ie ‘ooded ‘with tboen. STCHRS AnD TEWELET. SILVER AND Citi amet ‘OF a BINDS, Forasle by GRO,0 411 manufacturer, 15 Broadway, one 7 Canal fPormen’ twat eee 14.9 FOLTON staner. 1a, A sylendid stock of spring and suamer o othing, 142 FULTON STREET. a2, Fine black frock costs. FULTON STREET 142. 14: 142 142 Superior business coate, FULTON sTRERS. 143, Sesutt 1] assortment of spring and swimmer veets, he a| STRERT. 1a wsortment of spring and summer pants, 142" FULTON bola 142 have now on a large stock ised? made psig und sustate shane ate ees conrings ui such low prices that discerning public can fully appreciate, Reineraber, 443 Fulton street, Detwe sai. nA Htreet, New York. YAIPS LIFE BsLSaM.—RuRI ERE, ure teenie. Si evil, Fo ae old ulcers, and the worst cases: disease the blo, erent fests iver complains. Ricneys, ma ame nel moat i certainly’ thie sovereign puritier, "40? SF most YaTrs LIFE at ont ie he Ro L roca co ¢ id e int store) AGE. Of Canal snd Hudson sirects (paint s rhenmatism acripple for aout te tw ~ A SSE YaTO’S LIFE BalsaM CURND MISS COL, NO. 168 Third avenue of aathius of the mcm pataful abd dango Tous kind. the bad been affilcted from Infancy, and thes spasms were so severe as to force the:steraum or bone out of place. HyrTs LIFE BALSAM CURED, RX-ALDERMAN J ‘Thireents ward, Ev. Brovalyn, of rheums dion, after he bud been under me treatment in vain, am crippled for mon [JYATI'S LPR BALSAM CURED WM, J. BROWN F1* tite of 97 Prince street. of fitiva, ator 0 had sutnitvedt to on operations, aad which confined bim to his room for weeks. ——— Bisse LIVE HR a Cid Ma. > Poa pm NOS 82 Grove sireet and 21 Clicton Market, of matism and gout, ‘fertho had been crippled Or youre begat LIFE SALS4M Kg Haz2; taibae, of La oe CLARK, MER - yas ulcers — ~Soumavaan’ whieh i pentane to the bewe to yield unlil the LIFE Balsam i arate = n YATI'S LIFE BALSAM wm. USEL OF H No. 12 Willet street, of Lisp eten. ie dime leer covered Le entire lett aide of the neck and face. YARIS LIFE BALSAM CURED whee office io. Front sire ia, of the moat torturtog kind, 8°" a Pel BALRAM HAS CURED it yore lar diseases, d it will most cert nn mee Sercte ty mecca whl it does not contain a particle of ae any other dele- tertous mineral. It can be jenn was perfect safety by the mott delicate woman or infant 18 YER GkRaT CI ckalive BLESAING OF THE AGR, It 75 cants per bortle Prinoipal depot 246 rand eizeew Now Yorks Jaume Mel KE,