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« tencceaasalailaiaaiae on aR ee ar elias gaecagele a py Reiigtous Latefigence, Brooklyn Clty News, re i onal papi a i Liv Wansinadicion wane {ATW CHUBOMES, Anson.—On Thurscay iw the Court of Soutions & young | Axormm Paorom.™ "* 4 Usion—‘ho Brstmont o THE OBNERAL NRWAPAPRR DRAPATOH * — Wastueton, July 9, 1869. pop mks fleparimant nw 2828 wrrangomons Oy an th/mmils Biber conveyed Dy Lhe BoausniD Ios * \bod, betden Gaxriesion, Savaomed, Koy Wor, and He Vane, wibefeafier DO sept vim: Fernandina over tae Bid rids Rayoed, au Key ~eai to Havana avd back, The » oontres with the pr tot of the Lsadel expired on Tooredy, \ioy tO raike bas been ordered to the frigate Congress, ani Lab. Fairtex to the sveumer Mystic, The Expected News trom Europe. NON ARRIVAL OF THE NCRTH AMERIUAN. Mowramal, July 2—7 P.M, Tiere are yet po signe of the North American at Fathor Poin, (noce the above was received tho lines have been inter- “ uped by ightaing,—Ber } SON ARRIVAL OF THE VANDSRBILT. Sanvy Boor, Jaly 2—11 P.M. The svemalt> Vanderbilt, now about due off this point, with L verpool dates of the 22d ult., hag not been siguailed Up wo pe presect tims. Woather siormy. News from Kansas. THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. Luavanworta, K, T., July 2, 1869, ‘The GConsitutions) Convention assembles at Wyandotte m Cuceday next. The republicans claim a majority o! tweive, bat as the certificates wiil coi be issued until the day of the Convention, its absolute political character can- not be stated. It is understood that in aay event @ con- @mrution will beframed prohibiting slavery, and that an effort will be made to engraft a provision exciuding Qvgroes from the Biate; also one prohibiting the iucorpora. lion of Danks of iseue; and that action will be taken in Teforenoe to the claims of the sutfarers during the past troubles im the Territory, The proposition to anoex south. ‘erp Nebraska 40 the State is to be considered, and dele- * gates trom Nebrasica will be preseat. The project ia thus far favorably received. Newe from New Mexico. 82, Lows, July 1, 1869. ‘The New Mexican mail of the 13th ult,, resohéd Ludo. PeBveoce tonigdt, Che democrats bad nomivated Mr. vero for reelection to Coogreea, An expodition was fiteing out at Albuquerque to chartina the Navajo Indians, Bhe Sickness on Boasd of une Sloup-of-War Savannah, Bostox, July 2, 1859, ‘The *oop of-war Savannah was discharged from qua- Ponting yesterday afternoon, having no yellow fever on ‘board, bat sixty-four cases of intermittent fever and fourteen of other diseases, none of them coatagious. The ship ie w perfect order, and io the sick bay the air was as pure ag in avy well regulated hospital. There bas been bo Fickness Of any (mportance among the officers. The ‘@bip will proceed to the Navy Yard to-day. Sulcid. Waverley, N. ¥. Wavensay, July 2, 1869. ‘Gabricl Sayer, one of the most wealthy citizens of this ‘village, commitied suicite Inst evening by cutting with a “razor the blood-vessels in his arm, while temporarily de- ganged. He was widely known and greatly respected. Salling of the Anglo-Saxon. Qusnzo, July 2, 1859. The steamship Anglo-Saxon sailed at 9:30 A.M. for Liverpool, with 100 passengers. Wind light from east- ‘Ward; almost a calm. Southern Ocean Steamer Movements, Cuarteston, July 2, 1859. ‘Tho United States mail steamship Marion, Captain W. 1. Foster, from New York, arrived here at daylight this (Saturday) morning. cons, 1859, lye, Uoiton—Salesto-day 400 bales, at 11 rr tor Thiddling. Balee of the woek 3,900 bales; recelvis, : 1 (200 do, in See year. Stock, 40,800 Ling change, a . reese * Jaly 2, 1869. Batrimons, Flour dull: tales of Howard street and Ohio at $6 60; ) VOrY City Mille, from new wheat, $6 50a $7. Red wheat, Choice new, $1 60 $1 75; white $1 70a $185. Corn firm: white 80c. a 82; yeliow 800, a 88°, Provisions dull. Whiskey dal! at 27 3¢c. ELPHIA, June 2, 1859, Flour declined 250. ; eu] quoted at $6 26, with no Sule. Wheat stendy; white, $1 600 $1 70; red,$1 50 a $1 (0. Corn—Yellow, 82c, Oata unsettled. ‘Whiskey Unchanged Marrororstay Musioat Society This youthifal.and pro m'sing association gave a series of very pleasing and suc- Cessful concerts at Palace Garden last wock. The regular feason at the Garden, with the band under Mr Thomas Baker's direction, was commenced on Friday. ‘The Miiitary. , ‘1H MILITARY PARADE ON THE FOURTH. A correspondent suggests the necessity of having the pavements in Broadway dry onthe 4th-inst., in order that the military may make a creditable display without being exposed to apy inconvenience in marching. Broad- ‘way was dry last year, acd the military in marching kept wep without any difficuity, and preserved the ee company distances. It would be weil to sprinkle - way on the 3d of July.dight with brine, which, when ex- posed to the rays gun, would form a crustaceous substance by comb! ‘with the dust, and thus obviate any inconveniences. SPECIAL ORDERS NO. 106. Gawurat HRADQUARTERS, STATE OF New YORK, Apsctant Gunerat’s Orvicg, ALBANY, June 29, 1859. T. The Commander im Chief having in view tho welfare and acvancement of the service, is pleased to direct the Commandants of the First division aoj the Fourth brigade Concurring, that Companies A and Gof the late Twoifth regiment together, Companies B and H of the game regiment consolidated ther, Companies G and F ‘of tbe same regiment conso! together and trans ferred to the Tenth regiment, under special orders from toe General Headquarters, numbered 66, of March 16, 186, and Company D of the same regiment, aiso trans- ferred by the same order to the Tench regiment, Fourth brigade, be diabanded. Such companies aro o hereby dishanded. IL. The officers rendered supernumerary by the provi Biona of this order, on reporting in writing to the Adju tant General’s office, will receive supernumerary certifi. I{L The Cormmussary General will immodiately direct the return into bis poraession of all the military property ‘of the Btate mm posacasion of the late Twelfth regimout, or apy of ity members, Should such direction be disregurd. od, Brigadier General Jobn Ewen, after consultation with Judge Advocate Genera, will direct a commanding officer io his brigade to take immediate possession of such mili- pot neopeeny pursuant to section 19 of chapter 129 of the we of 1868. By order of Commander in Chiet. FREDERICK TOWNSEND, Adjutant General. First Division, NY. 3. M. New Youx, June 29, 1869. ‘We concur with the Commander in Chief im disbanding the reveral companies described in the foregoing special ie orders, No, 106. CHAS, W. SANFORD, : Major General First division, N. Y. 8. ML. JOHN EWEN, Brigade General Fourth brigade N. Y. 3. M. SPECIAL ORDERS NO. 8. Awanqvanrers Fourti BricApr, First Division, New York, July 2, 1859. ‘Tho foregoing special orders No. 106, of the Commaad- €r in Chief, are hereby promulgated. By orcer, Joun Ewen, Brigaaier-General, ROBERT TAYLOR, Brigade Major apd toepector, TWELYTH RRGIMENT. TO TRE DING OF TUE HYRALD. ‘New Yor, Jano 25, 1859, As there appears to be ait errooeous impression con- yoyed to the public through the daily press by some of | @ur unprincipled assailants, whose motive it appears ever <. tbe on the alert to convey groes misreprosoniations of concerning the Twelfth regiment, and imposing eby on tho respectable portion of the journals, I 1d most respectfuliy beg leave to state, atter waiting the prevent, {a the hope of seeing somo more able make the correction, that tho regiment did not make the parade of Tuesday, the 2ist inst., as the first as an ja- pendent organization separate from the First division w York State siilitia, nor did they make that parade ag ir Inst as the Twelfth regiment, [adependence Guard, © report that the regiment did either is a malicious } eehood, and calculated to dishonor our regimental do- fe Dation—held dear to every member by its Hino-houored Feputation aud association#-—and place ua in a false posi Hon before the eyes of the public, We are ‘ legally” tho Heme now as evor, still bearing our proud tite, and will 8 remain, the illegal avd tyrannical order of consolidation Rotwithstanding, We will carry cur.case up to the highest court of law, and there seek Mat justice which we cannot ‘obtain from an {mbeci!e mind, aud one Who is paat that Hime of Iife which renders him At for the position ho holds. We will do our duty faithfully, and obey all logal | Ordorr that may ‘be transmitted to us with the same aia- erity a0 herotofore, ag is tho duty of every meraber of the First division. The regimont ig now in’ at proaperoun a Condition as its most sauguine friends could wish, exch company recruiting largely, and well oMicored, leaving pothing to be wished for’ put that common justico ‘which overy citizen tn ontitied to, and our highly esteemed Colonel at our head. Knowing that the public are walot- g our course, and the military portion with anxiety, and ‘any item that bas any bearing on our cage would be Accoptable to you for the purpose of laying before your readers the truth, which they always seck for in ‘valuable journad, and that » refutation of those 8 en howe han Nae yr fame for, I pee faken the liberty, mem! regiment, to you this commustostion, noping you wil allow ae ‘cor. Fouuca to be made through the rac sateen ig iis oORENAD SAE SNA a ste eA ELECTRIC ee om Me Rew, Sidney ri Corey’ “ill proaok ta the Bightosnth street Baptist church tnig morm™s 10 the evening ae Av tecture 1m the soct-s oa tng Yours Mee of she Bint ‘Wu Be deuivered i © Rov. Dr. MoMensmy and the I™ Wi!) prociaim its ites opposition 10 w'* may. masses for the dead and purgatory, 1a the upper ea ro 185 Spring street, this evoming. : _In the Third Unitarian Society, corner of Broadway and = na UPS lla: eB 49 Ray ne ere mass mrs epwveeMS™); OO 5 Ub) for the morning wil) be, “Keligion and Livarty,!* In the Spring sftet Presbyterian chuzoh, aear Varick ‘steet, Rov Luther H. Van Doren, pastor, will presch in the morning on “The value of tho Biblio,” in the alter- 13 Of a tres Bible noon \ Retleotions and Lessons auitabie for the Fourth of |’ Moute, « oarber and ba, emer Sely.” Rov. Matthew Hate Smith will preach ta the Mount | '¥8 City Court for thro Oltvet Baptist church, corner of Forty-Grat street and Gixth avenue, this afternoov, on the Coronation of Carist, ®termou for the Fourth of July. Oa next Sunday, the ‘10th tnat:, the new chapel, corner of Forty fourth airect NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 3, 165 MAN jawed George Bioothol was brought up for sen- tenoe, avitg pleaded gulity to deson io (he fourth de. y) £f8e Slootbefl as a member of a fire company ia East Brookive, aud deiigbied a ru.aicg #su cde maokine, Fires were cot very frequent, aae ia order wy rauty bis Ambition be eet @ number of billdingaoo fire, with the Fole objoCt Of Dee tbe first one w give theo arm and ww Proposes 10 waite ali the odds ang” C848 OF Me warvous ps Lies, North and South, which gtyne, | ¥8taerann to ime democracy, with ihe exception of emarim.” 889 2Dolvon ism, and go in for the nomination of a own tid div (or Prost ent coxt year, Inview of tae black repabliogn party being already practically dimoived, Chie MW iriy desires ty Be DaLiopal conveution brought tigother vext &, which ehall be called and koown as ibe opposition (1 veution, for tae wowination of candidates for Prevdegh o=4 Vioo Promdeat, Recolicc!, Seward gud ae & sichpate im tye exoltemeot attintant upon wi un Wik engine. He acknewiet ged to having ant tire 10 several tually aotocted He wan inc'C257 by the “So thie Row upio somnihe sea guy Wo iB carga barre oe Grand Jory, and woe a Moremen, 1 Ae een eneed to Stato prlana for eat are OBL sCibeu wy .. Fi digi: apr Dow Sraims,—4 m: Murgpeurrt Hon. L. J.C. Lamar, Mh we. St ds joing hs: wa and How. douben Davis, in tis Seound district of Mummest.i, Se. ou both de . ‘York. wes on Thursday cast ia $240 a, te the Brook. "eg aga have been nominated for re-eiection to az Ser wis ty copa homers | atten ue snr Bnd Pema an tou mad adam. ity thanihe’ Rip cnet eas, mond Enquirer, which makes the mn619 for Gov. Wise, apd the Richmond Aeaminer, the organ of Hoa, R. b. T. Hunter, wav are both appiicauta for favurs at the bands of the Churlesion Conveation, are just cow the second fluor ani Monte the first. On a. DOOM whe was sawing the arrival of hor gr ‘and Sixth avenue, wil! be epen for divine service, when Moote came out and, slamrip, door " Aug Apps eee Sek ae ee an Beng 464 i % Wasting colume of space, which wight be appropriated o Abs — rotor pr ret, | Samia ete fact, enon he icra ene picked up by | Valuable news, in endeavoring to prove each olber city: vn oa street, betweed Nassau and Concord), somites sad aneesel back tale toe house wie compoors. The weather is altogether too warm im Virgi- evening. pa reaching room on the In the Protestant Episcopal Mistion ohuroh, Ciinton ali, | 8000¢ floor, whore rhe remained for gome four weeks | Cis S* this @rason of the your to ontor ito ® fair and Astor place, in charge of the Rey. Robert G. Dickson, Di: | tre june’ cave, of® Doyeioian. The case igivee te | ®4UATe quatre with any degree of comfort. oe sialpre ica = ora 8 verdict as above was rendered in of the Postact Ox EXROTION Rervany.—The refusal of certain New Jerusalem cuurch (Swedenborgian). Public wor-|, Tux dxat—Tto intense hoat of the weather on Wed- ship this morning at Goldbeck’s music ball, 765 Bread- | Desday compelied the employéa at the new arch opposite way. In the North Dutch church, corner of William and Ful- ton streets, Divine service this morning andafvernoon, and & praycr meeting tp the evening, Mrs. Cora L.. V. Batch closes ber engigements to apeak &t Dodworth Hall, 806 Broadway, today. Morning sub Jeo!—‘The Protestant religion, ite power over the Roman | Dut te in a fa:r way of Church.” Evening subject—The Science of Life, the Word—tife means to ve, to exist.” Roy, Dr, Van Kleeck will preach this eveniag in the Memorial church, corner of Hammond street and Waverley | 4 4160 fo the Hastern district of the city. The belis aro place. Services also in the morning and efterncon, ‘The First independent Society meet at Hope Chapel, 720 Brosdway. Morning discourse by Rey. Samuel Lovg. fellow, of Brookiya; evening discourse by Rav. G. F. Noyet, on “The lodependence Day of Theology.” Rev. ©. A Bockbee will preach at the Coatral park Baptiet Churoh in Fifty third street, betwoen Kigbth avenue und Broadway, this morning. Tho ordinance of the Lord’s Supper will be observed ia the afternoou, The Unicn Religious Services will be coutinued to day in the targe bail of the Cooper Institute, Rey. Maastiela | 'M¢ Grand Jury. French will 5 A discourse wii be preached this eveuiag by the Rov. Dr. \heever, in the Church of the Puritans, on the “ Z.e- ment of Obristiau Joy aud ita Desirableness.”” — - Tn the-Christian charch, Astor piace, Clinton Hall, the Roy. H. Olay Badger, Professor of Logic and Bolles Lettres in Aptioob College, will preach this morning, Subject, “ Freedom of Thought.’” In the Bleocker street, Universalist church, corner. of Bieecker and Downing sirceta, Rov. Moses Ballon pastor, subject for this morving, “True Religion: What is Li? for the evening, “ Civil ant Religions Liberty.” ‘The Antipas holds its meeting for the public this morn. ing, at 187 Bowery. At the Houston street Presbyterian church, corner of Thompson street, preaching this morning and alierncon by the Rev, James A, Little. Tae Oliver Johpson, Esq , editer of the Anti ard, will preach this evening, a} 8 o'clock, Chureb, Clinton Hail, Astor piace, Seats ORDINATIONS, An ordination will be heid in St. George’s church, Stuy- vesant square, on Thursday, July 7; at which several por- fons will receive boly orders at the of Bishop Boone, to sail with bun two days after for tue fold of their future labors tn Chin : On tho 16th ult. Hasbrouck Dubois, previously license by the Classis of Poughkeepsie, waa ordained ap 1: tallied as pastor of tno North Dutch church, Nowark, N. J, John Letourneau has deen ordained pastor of a Bapiist church at West Enosburg, Vi. mnid P Saloon: Freneb origin, converted from Catbotics INVITATIONS. ‘Tho Church of the Siviour, West Philadelphia, have ex- tended a cali to the Rey. Henry A. Wise, son of Gov. Wise, of Virginia, to become thetr pastor: and, it is said, there te every reason to believe that the call will be accepted. Rey. W. Passmore, late of Brownsvilie, Texas, hss ac- cepted a cail bape tend eongregation of Jobn’s Pro- testant Episcopal cfurch, Ip Jphia, He will eater upon bis duties to day. Rey. Dr. Parker stated on Sanday last to the Thirteenth Bapiist church and society, now worshipping in Wiliams Hall, Boston, that he had the call wnich bad been extended to him eome three months since to become tisir pastor. This society has purchased the stone cuurca on the corner of Rutland street and Shawmut avenue. Stand ielian lo up of persoas of } Richard Dwyer, was accidentally drowned by falling off Virginia postmasters 10 seed returns of elections to the |. Secretary of State, without prepay moat of postage, has ied 0 & Correspoadence with the Post Office Department, and the offending bostmasters are directed to forward the packages, charging the proper amount of postage, but not to tosis upon prepayment. This ts @ precedent for com Greenwood Cemetery bent ico tho eftot a tng seeceeioe nek di effects on Residence {n twenty second street, near Fourth avenuo. 4 eunes lions McMahoa down in Hamtiton | ing elections. vent ame day from a like oause, whieh Aator Gel tho bark Joba Heury NwBRaska.—Tho Territorial Domooratts Gonvoution of lay heat, Fouru or JuLx Cxueuration.—The Common Couticil committee have made arrangoments to have Sreworks in front of the City Ball on the evening of the Fourth of July, fatally, A tailor tng ef Picrrepont’s stores, was struck down by the Nebroste for the nomination of Territorial oillccrs and & recovery. delegate to Congress, will be held a Piatamouth on the 18th of August. Our Keyport Correspondence, Kuvronr, Juiy 1, 1860. jag bend Py ego hag delivered in fromtof tho | Keyport as a Summer Resort—lis Fine Bathing and Sup Gy Ball, apd there will be a parase get companion rier advantage: from itt Promisni'y to New York—Cheap Hotel Living Amusement: Quit Srcity, de ‘This is ons of those now watering places whieh the exigencies of our modern Babylon bave called into exiat. ence to accommodate our increased and stil! eaormousiy increasing popwlacion. Tbe plage is coaveuieatly situated, atthe head of Raritan Bay, in New Jerey, beyond the ‘Narrows, and outside of Staten Island, and maintaining » constant steamboat communication with New York, from ‘which it is distant agail of only one hour aad baif—fare twenty-five cenis, If Keyport has not tho siyle and fashion of Newport, Rockaway and Long Branch, it has not their frivottties, immoralities and extortions. It possesecs a splendid sea- shore of fine send for gsoveral miles in extent, and boing 60 near the city is accessible to our citizens without paying a costly or s cece EME" Sas Ramee se ng, © ct ie bealthy beyond computation, being entircly free from fevers, cholera and epidemics of all kinds, wbiio colds and coughs are rare. It is a thri little town; has two good hotels, the Pavilion Mansion House, besides churches, a Post Office, and other evidences of an advancing community, while its Proximity to the city puts ail the New York luxuries within the reach of those who require them. The oyster business is carried on to an immense and profitable extent, and the litle place is one of thcse portais through which the berry trade sends {ts millions of baskets annually to the vast metropolis. One boat alone was the bearer of 70,000 beskets of strawberrics the present season, and that, too, in one day, tho boat making, we believe, double trips. ls are new, cleah and commodious, the bed- rooms cool and comfortable, the charges $1 69 per day, for @ general displsy of the military. Meantime, the Muyor ba: isened order to dhe polioe t arrest all persons who inculge ie explodin, }) fire crackers, &c., pre- yious to Th iependence . The Aurecen Marrracricy Case.— Yesterday Mea, Emma Lodge, who wag arrested upon the Coroner's warrant, on the charge of causing the death of Mrs, Betsey Keonoy 4nd two infants, by malpractice, was brought before the County Judge and admitted to bail to await the actioa of ‘nooKsyN Crry Mortaury.—The total number of deaths ‘a Brookign last week was 106, being an increase of three ‘over tha preceding week. Ofthe whole number, 23 were voter one year of age. Among the diseasos enumerated 6 ‘diet of acarlet fever; 9 of ch olera infantum; 2 of lockjaw, 49 ntiven ofthe United Bates, 12 0f Ueland, 86 Egeeae 60: Germany, and 2 unknown. ‘ ee Arrowmuent or Warsr Comossiovens—The Board of Water Commissioners held a meoting yesterday morning aod filled uy 1. Tewir, ute Ony Gomprrelier snd Deviel L. Norwae late City Auditor, aa met bers of the Board, . BCROLARINS AT Bay Ripcx.—A felonious entrance was eflected through a back window of the house of Mr. John A, Kitohep, on the Fort Hamilton road, about three o'clock yesterday morving. Evory drawer and closet in the tower part of the house was ransacked, but the burglars contented themselves with the silver ware. That which they suspected was not the pure metal they broke up and “eid the — They ti tg 2 best they could find. same night 8 no! house, Gilbert, was entered ete ne anions ; families, of course, mek: jal arran; ; Tae ra ements ne Sinenion: fb of hie von, | buildings aro surfounded’ wht piacres tere ed od rable sum of money in a aden Acouside- | shaded, while the living flood les at your feet, invitin near the bod, which the thieves neglected to examine. | 200, {0 partake af its enjoyment, which ia scarcely pis The robbery wos not diecovored until daylight, whon Mr. Gitbert, becoming aware that, his room ad teen most et ly diearranged during the night, made an ex. ‘nation and found that bis watch and pin had been muvlen, but nothipg more, Bor Drowwen.—A lad, some five years of age, named shot from your own windows. Of course bouting, sailing and fishing is to be ebtained ad libitum, and the location embayed, little is to be apprebended from swel's, squalls or sudden gales of wind. ‘There is upother and highly important advaniage in re- gard to Keyport as a bathing place, viz: that it is not lia. be to, but entirely free, from undertow, or that remarks. big recession of waves which is ‘annually 80 fatal to so mapy of our citizens at other watering places, Children and ipvalids can bathe here in safety at all times. We have no fashionable intelligence, it being rather too early for visitors, but this gives © good opportunity to felect rooms te these who may contemplate a sojourn bers. During the warm season the city pours Oud ite vast po- the dock at Jackson’s wharf, on Thursday. The body was recovered on Friday, afd taken to his parenta’ 00, corner of Main avd Plymouth streets, Personal Intelligences ARRIVALS. wifery Nucrting in the brig anita Owea—F Simon, Anne | palation tn all directions, seeking Sountry air, rural enjoy. ‘ole, Horacio Jimung: juesnds, 2 iera- | ment, and above all eea bathing. Thia ast, the most plo Ceep eden, Mine Pepi Rane, iguel Seapedes, Hells tirable, is for the moat part remote, distany and expensive tae Caria hia! las Qatiete ste Yareuenezaceaeega. | (0 Feachy bvt Keyport bas the baphy edventoges of belog rons, Cari rade, Frazcisso da Feanalons Wo | LEAr, and cheap to approsoh. Let me tell you what can . Catalina ¥ + Francisco Youle Verona. of! POI overpowered, with the eat and fatigue From Southampton and Hamburg {a the slearashlp Bavaria d few York can. get ‘on oh ert, M Lt O.Lippers, © T Schumacher, # Wies,E | beard tho steamer Key at Murray etrest wharf, Baar U Tungjobees : Galy ab four o'clock "P.M, sal down one of th TO ARRIVE. noblest bays in the world, and arrive at at baif- The Third Presby orlan church of Cincinnati, Ohio, have | prom New Ortears, | Cabawbatre, A. G.som | past sixs distance of twenty-two ‘alles, “fa” a fow mal. extended a unanimous call to Rev. W. S. Kennedy, of tho | mesond devgticr les Graham lady two cbitirea, wad sor Butes he can land asd enjoy the soa bathing, pass the Old School church, Sandusky, to become their pastor. Senabee chia and pereabts Le Ae Blac, edge ehiid dod sorvans | night as a good hotel close by, rise at five the next morn- Professor Boardman, of Middlebury College, Vt., lias | $aT#dn, chile and senvant, LA. Stone, lady, child andeorrant | ing, bathe agein, breakfast at six, exil for New York at ah the call to the Presbyterian church at ‘Bingham- | § brown and de Oliver and Ce Mrs. Fo a land at Murray street before nine, refreabed and bor bd : Soayite Bames.c Farrell sad Sony, Wek veowsobie | Ccbtinise ree ci of tse oveaisy Tad oeche mun ‘The Government street Presbyterian church, of Mobile, | Si" Yaviue two chuldren pod Servant, Tob, Byrne Got 0. poet country y of ee eek vasue en 2 Bort of Abbeville, | a. sores, airs Twill now put down the cost of such an excursion: — tees LATIONS. ahip Hany Rt Rey Joke tarry. | Bopper, bed and breskTeat ai Oo INSTALLATT . For Liverpool in steamship Kangaroo A wr, bed and bri ab the 00 Rev. Mr. Kuchen was installed of the German | DD, Rey TJ O'Neil, Savannab, Geng Jopen erie, g Bienmboat fare back to New York. Lutheran congregation in Harrisburg, Pa.,on Sunday last. | BAR ia? ppnscelohioc W Henry, lady and child © Guibert, The installation of Rev. 0. H. Hersh took on the | F Trycn, WS Peterkin and Indy, Pillichody, F ‘reger, Mrs ‘Total .. gopsetanaess 26th ult., in the Second ‘lish Lutheran church, West feet eg eth Led Car wee ccoen, sod two face) ae ly ret pp eert Ss ma 4 feo snl, P. a. in the opie aarti tang ge ela forte De Segoe ee ing at saloonsor theatres roadway. this church was occasi yy resignation de . Boston; earer despatches verpool; ——————————— A. Seles, for tho purpose of accepting a call froma con- | fonuce, Seba" hors bearer ptteme Day, @ Vogts De Wit Drawings of Wood, Eddy & Co.s’ Lotteries. gregation of New York city. The serman delivered Xoang Philadelphia; Miss M A Cox and piece, Mra off and Detawane Exrna Crass, Bo. 867, Jury 2, 1859. by this gentleman. iofent, J Crampion and danahier,,3 A Alves, HW Bates, a | 6, 32, 18, 52, 65, 64, 66, 72, 60, 62, 51, 96, 8. RESIGNATION. Sherwood, lady and child, J T Arozavar, W Tarrant, A DzLawanx Crass No. 968, Joxy 2, 1850. T. Dwight Hunt has roeigned the pastoral charge | ¥ Kaus, ¥ Herbert, ¥. Bthomnion, PI Drow J | 55, 9, 98, 31, 71, 22, 24, 47, 8 42, 1, 20, 49, 29 octee Firw Hresbylerian, ehures a N. ¥. ,aald Sg" eo the lecsaiedeoags penta, $100,400. 7)“ Qxonata O1ass No. 868, Jovy 2, 1889.' 7 rerignation to take effect on or before tho 1st of January, | ln thesteamship ee Ere 1-5, 88, 21, 28, 7, 19, 27, 25, 88,8, 74, 48, ST, 64. A anaes ARTA ExtBs ULY WO * ppaym me me MINISTRY. Gonderoy, Hover ie Kontety, 67, 89, 42, 1, 66, 6, 6, 65, 60, 61, 56, 46. Advices from China announce the death at Sbroghae, on | Mr Leheuss, Joniah Saloon sn4 ls NO} ‘WOOD, RDD¥ & 00.,’ Wilmington, De the th of April, of the Rev. Willam Allen Macy, one of | Mrs Riger, Mie, Mokean, — the missionaries of the American Board. a these NO; MreB P Nosh and in! iadle, nephew of the late Benjamin F. Butler, and left this coun- | 8, ge and lady. eo BT try for his missionary feld in November, 1854, having bya | x H ap former visit to China, acquired considerable knowledge of | Hine snd two children, Ws ~ the Janguage and ebaracter of the people among whom he | and two. chia ed was to labor. | During the past five years he has been an | Jorn: Cont, ‘Ash, active and enthusiastic pioneer in the work of the educa- | yordon; Alex wife tional and religious advancement of the Chinese, and | and child. N York: ‘ebildren and having mastered the difilciities of the language aud be- | servant, Mexico; F Bernard, ta and nurse, NO; ot Senpcuehly, Geka ‘with the Cth art of the i x Foubye Moy De Gop ee ee nese mind, was al interior mba: “ % and open a new sphere of missi operations, when he | 2h, Jose, Bomiro, Cube; Blowrdl Hiepb a9, DB Allen was attacked by the disease (a juant form of small- w, Mile de Veer, W Montgomery IN Schaeffer, St Louis; A pox) which cut short his career. Talquet, Mra Stanley and boy. Napoleon de la ‘Place; Mme NRW CHURCHES. aay co gee pd Dr. Armitage’s Church, in Norfolic atreet, on recom- } ga.der, Bani BW ‘Rawin, ‘Mr Bourda, mendation of ‘its officers, ‘nave concluded to'remove up| T'W B Hughes, Pierre Filion, KL ‘and ledy, of town, to a location above Twentleth street. The trustees | Ciennatl; Charles Lelnack ahd lady, Phila a; dane were instructed to ae)l the down: town property, and select | Wooghause Neale. Me Barsard'e nurse, Mme, W - the ground for the méw edifice, whioh is to be & plain, but | Um, Mma Johncon, |X a ng large. building, capable of accommodating about 3,000 | Woot, 4 Brodoly ad lady, ¥ Rewards, Charles, Rawanda people. Dr. Armitage bas slready, inclading his up town } nett, New York: Li Duerot,' 0 Jucquler, Mr Talance, | wonderful Array of Summer Hata—100 wl, any weg ates aA er Oo | Fee MaRS ree | wns tre teeta, Ua reachers. The j * : 3! Deen pastor for eleven years, is almost always crowded, Me fied ie te 3 ecosso eae sane At GEN, bad wey. notwithstanding a large congregation of the membership | 814 Tanerl, X 4 Lagneas, Tene Lae ts Let. the Obapeliers of Parle Touch Their have gone up town, and are now drawing the main body | Sohn 'L Sabéstine Choen, Geo | natsto WHITE, 216 broadway, ‘They cannot eclipee hie dress es ‘ Gath Baveee beens ccna aes, | See me eee St lepine, wie weappreck ‘The corner stone of St. Peter’s Episcopal church was sf . Ni q mount ng, sn rea’ a . ft fg Uap 4 Ini oo the comer of State and Lodge atreets, in Albany, Cooks Chica at, wie act ee cndeeet teak Har, wie ed, 216 Broadway, under Barnuim's rset, Eckerd deat. | ¥ Dever, J Glniioebin, O"valler, J Skimmort, | ‘The Hudson Hat Heads Genin’s List of 100 ‘Tho Presbyterian church in Clinton, Towa, was dedi. |Z Mwn ww Holmes. F oe? H Le 5 price $3. GENIN, 607 Broadway, ated Sabbath afternoon, June 19, gent and wile, nicoe and child rs @ Klemm, Biward i MISCELLANEOUS. ard, G J Neoter, “ prioas. oF ummeret: | a Complete Furore for Capr, Created by the anes nar ae eect | regs ode ase Pi | ez ann apy rt Sy, eT eaSe ct . a r, re. , ¥, be office establiehed by the jast Episcopal Convention of | Sune. Ferd Zimmertos 2 Micolaus ‘Keller, | to bia hew egzablishment, 216 Broadway. Virginia, which is styled “Evangelist,” and the duties of which consist in visiting and aiding those pariehes of the State which are without # pastor. pte Rev, Dr. Bushnell bide farewell to his church in Ph oo EN a Conn. , t ' Rev. Alexander Caldwell, of the Methodist Protestant church, was received by tho Preabytery of Dubuque, at ita late mecting. Rev. J. T. Wheat, for many years'chaplain of the North Carolina University, has takon charge of an Episcopal church in Little Rook, Arkansas. Henry Clay Dean, who was at one time chaplain of Con- fon nee fot strong Chieotlons to the astoen of the member! his Congregation look: aroun ong entered the church, ed yeray Being worried one afternoon by this turning practice ia is covgregation, Mr. Dean stopped Fad faid:— “Now listen to me, and T'll tell a8 each one of them comes in.’” He then went on with bis discouese, until a gentleman netered, whon he bawled out, like an usher: “Deacon A——=-, who keep® a shop Over the way;’’ thon went on with his sermon. Presently another man passed up the aisle, and he gave hie name, residence and occupation; #0 he continued Jor some time. At lepgia some one entered the door who was unknown to Mr. Dean, when he cried oul: “A little old man, with a drap coat and old white hat; | don’t know bim, look for yourselves,” ‘The congregation was cured. The Turt. UNION COURSE, L. I—TROTTING. A trotting match came off en Friday last over tho Union couree, between b. g. Little John and b, g. Live Oak. Little John won tho race in two straight heats, beating his antagonist in hand gixty or eeyonty yards in cach heat, Ho was the favorite prévious to @io start at two to one, There wero very few persons prosémt to wit- ness the race, The following ia the summary:— Le Lm 1, roatch $260, milé and iajea te habe hy Uw BP , W. Wheelan named b. g. Little John, 11 ‘W, Peabuoy named b. g. Live Oak. 23 ‘Time, 2:6934 —2:64, Episcopal | mond, Ai io his sermon and | igbor for #ix days in the week, and has maintained that you who the people are they should have facilities for taking their families Mr. Marshall, nn, Uirich Xchileener, Nicolaus Smith, lady and infant, Joseph Dumolin, B Shaffer—Total, 227 ‘cabin pastea: Summer. ship Mercory—Macaure La Comptesse beg erpectal attcntion to the pecnitar obaracter and atyie ‘esp Dr Geo nce and ety Providence; wore of SUMMRR CLOTHING. together with cyt Hev Dr Ha:deaberg, lady aud davghier, New York; Jobn U | owually large siock of all descriptions of siyiiah cheap and Boawell, Req. For Savannah, in the steamship Alabama—T G Raven, R ‘Rinste'n, ‘hig season manufactured into suitt linen Tabrica we bave fabrics, to sksleton Deawiiful styler of light woolen may ee ty labs snes ‘A Carter, Mr and Mrs DD Dean, Jno Richardson, | ™ ‘they are aa aa linen, acd much Muss Sichacdeon, & Slartin. J Wetard.on.J?, thon 4 Hender’ | more agreeable, The hav ble taaié 10 thst ex fon, WA Litle, Dr JJ Sullivan, John Gi Jr, Mr ard | lent not only bere, bu ner prac we Mire LF Tyler, Yrs Holt Mrs Collins, Mrs Burr, A Finley, | bave ad to increste largely our produc hem. They are Mise Einatein, J Chamberlin and daugtter, J F Paul, and four | lisht, elegant aod durable, and can be scoured as a in the steerage, linen, ‘Tney 62€ Also ® protection againat the changes of the weather. The City Intelligence. fScxnay Excvrsions ror Twenty rive Cexts.—Tho Hs- mar bas advocated the cause of the business people who which we bave put down to the lowest mark— yary but little from duck and drilling goocs, although they have doutle the! vtrfusie value, Ae tha seagon will now be on innocentrural exoursions on Sundays. Wo aro glad to fee that one of the first moves in this popular direction bas boen eet on foot towards Flushing, and no doubt many moro will goon follow in other directions. For the excursion to Fiushing, Newton, Winfield and Calvary Oo. metery the cars Icave Hunter’s Point, opposite Thirty- fousth street forty (East piver), on Sundays at overy #o- cond hour from 9 A, M.to 7P. M., returning at equally convenient hour’, Lian on Tt Five Porvts,-—Street Commissioner Smith has caused a miniature lighthougo to be stationed in the Five Points, with Impfoyed reflectors, so as to cast tts ray# on Baxter, Worth and Park streets, in order to assist the policemen in protecting honest citizens and in having a distinet view of rogues, ¢ Street Department are preparing, with all possible speed, the plang and specifontions for rebuilding tke City Hall, with the exception of the cupola, The work of re: building wilt be commenced soon, FinzWORKS IN THR PARK.—Tp protect the remains cf tho City Hall trom aecident from the fireworks on the 4th inst., & steam fire engine will be kept in readiness in tho Park, and men will be stat ‘on the roof of that building to preserve it from ignition by the fireworks, OU. 8. Commsmuongn’s Ornica.—John Vane Jacobson, mate of the ship Amjta Owen, was committed for trial on of mutiny, ia Sere ara ee That Niogera Feat of Blondin’s was not so mireenious ae the chexpness of summer articles of clothing, and the immense variety and picck, at DRUMGOLD & PROCS, 214 Broadway, Alpaca Costs $150, $2 50, $3, $3 50, $4 and 10. The largest Randgomest, cheapest stock of Black sod : a, may be foun Colored slpach C208, AL EVANS’, 66 and 63 Fulton street, 500 Pair ‘White linen dritt » 5, $1 69, al VANS), 66 ‘and 63 Faiton street, 500 White Linen Sacks, at $2 50, at EVANS’, 66 and 63 Fulton street, tack Al 61 50 Binc 7 Cont, ANS’, 68 and 63 Fulton street, # to $13, $16, EVANS’, 66 and 63 Fukon street. @1 Dusters, at Evans’, 66 and 68 Fulton wreel, ; eS ee ° hite V. EAS at EVANS’, 06 and 63 Falton treet. ‘Weed's Patent Family OBee 477 Sewtrg Machines Newatyle, Price 900, Breatwoy. Complete Casstmere Suits be ss, gH ’ " ! Whig—the lending organ” 1 OHPU8IOG ia Virgion— | eee ence Ne ens nee | The Drowings ef the Sussex Cobeciueted 4 otery of Deleware, hy, je ‘ by the @ 0 { eata leery. heemere 6 ue ¢ oebex CoowTY—O1ass No. #4, JULY 2, = J FA, 46, 14, 40, 5, 71, 10, 90, 27, 63) 4, 42, 2 by ou: County and | Ber ’ nena 4 Teamaina wil be taken to Weateheater for tn pty at Bul), county Armagh, Ireloud, gin at The relatives ang friends of the fam ero tavited to attend the funeral, from St. Pan's cn: Carrol sweet, near Henry, tis (Sunday) efvervoon, at four o’cocn Li ioner iw app iy Twn sankey ce in nr ED Se ae hee ! A net: ‘A, WEDDING Oakba, NOTRS, 4G— f phy eerie Lorreny—O.ise 0, June 3, 1880 Uy 0 Broadway, corser at ten est neetiee eee % 8, 12, 63, 71, 47, 14, 4, 31, 37, 72, 92, 48,.68. A Barend 3 Phe oene i es ae ries Jags Tetlrton Delaware, this Saturday, “Ebi es ap tone Gerring’s Patent Unampten ai Bed tn Existe 02 1 Brosdway. Vall and sont. Crtetedoro’s Heir Dye, Wigs and Toupees— beat holesale Teresa wi and retail, and the dye prt Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Tou; ‘The best to he world. surpassing al! made. Gold and applied tthe manulactory, £43 roadway. “i laters mene, Fal, WonaKoonan ana ban Se Tait erent, we Sin nnd near Brontray, Berry's *ricepbereus is the Best aud Cheap ost artole for " 1g wore without pate or dam positive specific. Impurities of the Blood, Scrofula, Effects of mercury, salt rheum, efleciually and permaseutiy cured by the use of ration that can be ty tee can re ‘MO OTHER. depot, 212 a) Bis \tes.—-Cure for Consumption. « gure teaang prgpersoe?™-old pt eran pte Rancatdenceetenne ae a Brows—G. —On Saturday, July 2, by the Rev. \OwR—GALLOWAT. . » ‘. Toor hax GAts- Thos. 8. Hastings, Cxanies B. Brows to war. Exu8—Goopwm.—On _Seturday, Jul; the Rev. Mr. Driscoll, Mr. J. H. Cacrcu, ee Pa , of San Francisco, Ual., to Mis Sarah ©., daughter of Courter Cr Hag de yacy yc fornia pavers please copy. Kasxxoy—Wucox.—Un Thursday, Juno 30, at the First Baptist chureb, Brookiyn, E. D., by the Rev. Dr. Baker, Mr. Saucet L. Kersevy to Miss Narre L. Wicox, eldest avg hier of M. Wiloox, Keq., all of that city. Marysville, Cal., aid Milwaukee, Wis, papers please copy. Died. Bursuy.—On Fri » 1, Tuomas Breau, Lyd son of Jobn and scract Brees, oged 4 montuajand v8. The frienda and acquaintances of the family are re spectfully invited to aitend the funeral, this (Sunday) af- ternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 143 avenue B, corner of Ninth street. Davws.—In Brookiyn, on Th , June 30, WiiaM rene Lome of Moumoutbsbire, jland, in the 68th year age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, together with those of his brotber, Bevj. W. Davie, and his son im law, Potcr Botlor, are respectinlly invitad to attend bis fume" ral, this (Sundey) afternoon, at two o'clock, from St. Ml- ebee)’s churen (£pi 1), Rev. Mr. Oox, pastor, in High street, beiween Hudson avenue and Gold street, bai ts on piceure July 2, La daughter —On july 2, Lava, or Margaret and the late Peal E Douings, aged 7 years, 8 months and 20 The friends and re'atives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at ma “on sta Lager Pi shicithcn Doreen: EGAN. — ; * Gay, cf congestive Spoplexy, 8 po Ty | the parish of Tul. lyailen, county , Ireland, His remains will be taken for interment to Calvary Co metery, tbis (Sunday) afternoon, from the residence of ‘Wm. Jno. Lynch, No. 111 King street, at two o’ctock. Fouxx.—On Friday, July 1, Mr. Joux Foury, aged 39 peer, 8 months and 4 daye, father-in-law of Henry Hil- The friends of the family, also the friends of his son-In- law, are respectfully invited to attend his fuberal, this {eget afternoon, at two o’clock, from No, 82 Frank- t street. Howasp.—On Saturday, July 2, Joan W. Howano, in the 4th year of bis ‘The friends of the family, also the members of the Aracciation and members of Marion Hose Company No. 1, of Brooklyn, E. D., are respectfully invited to attend his funéra!, ibis (Sunday) afterncon, at two o’ciock, from his Inte residence, No. 672 Grand street, N. Y. Jacons.—On Saturday, July 2, Groraianna, daughter of the late Abraham Jacobs, of this city, aged 69 years. The funeral will take place from her late residence, No. 112 Laurens street, this (Sunday) sfternoon, at half past two o'clock. Krooay.—On Saturday, July 2, Ax, wife of Patrick Keogan, after a long and gevere iliness. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited te attend her funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’clock, from ber late residence, No. 212 East Twen- tieth street. Bn is tae Saturday, July 2, of apoplexy, Hevar ECE. ‘His friends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, wich will take place this day (Sunday), from his late re- sidence, No. 29 ‘Hudson Terrace, Hoboken, N. J., withoat further notice. sen ne wa July 1, Sanaz F. F., wife of Wm. Moore, aged 42 years. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, from her hus- band’s ret dence, No. 106 Weat Thirty-eighth street. Baltimc.. and New Orleans papers please copy. ee July 1,0f consumption, Eva Murrey, 5 Ber eed wit be taken to Fiatbueh, this (Sunday) |, at one o’clock, from the residence of her bro- ther-in law, Mr. William O’Brien, No. 125 Eastgthirty- eighth street. vLuNe.—On Sadutray, July 2, Hoyora’Mutiis, the be- loved wife of John Mullins. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectialiy invited to attend her funeral, from her late re- idence, No. 751 Second avenue, between Thirty-nighth and Fortieth stree's. Her remains will be taken to Cal- bas f Cemetery {cr interment, on Monday afternoon, at hall past one o'clock. Neorxt —On Friday, July 1, after a short and tedious iliness, which she bore Christian fortitude, =o the deloved wide of Edmund Nugent, in tne 46th year T age. Tier friends, and those of the family, are reepectfally invited to attend ber funeral, from her late reaidence, No. 48 Toosevelt atreet, this (Munday) afternoon, at twoo" Her remains wil be conveyed wo Calvary Cemotery. O'CoNsRLL.—On Saturday morniog, July 2, Epwarp Frizceratp O'Conssut, youngest son of Michsel'and Mary O'Connell, eged 1 year and 10 months. The fuperel will take placo this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from their residence, No. 16 New Bor re ‘The relatives and friends of the family reapeotully invited to attend. O’Laany.— At San Francisco, of consumption, on Friday, April 29, Cornsxivs O’Laany, in the 32d year of his age, native of Skibbereen, county Cork, Ireland, Cork papers please copy. Rexp.—On Saturday, July 2, Jomy Rump, late of Com- stock & Reed, aged 45 yeare and 6 months. For notice of funeral sce Monday's papers. Srrves—On Friday, July 1, alter @ short and severe i\iners, Bayay D, Siavss, only son of Henry mad Doris Fortmen Struss, aged 16 months. The friende and scquarntances are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, thie (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, tr ence of his parents, No. 566 Water street, tgomery. SANGRR —At Urange, N. J., on Saturday, July 2, Mania, wile of Zedekiah Sanger, in the 74th year of her age. Tho relatives and trieuds of the family are invited to attend the fonerai, from her late residence, on Tuesday alternoon, at half past twelvo o'ciock. f A vain the foot of Cortlandt street, at Lis o'clock, stopping ai the Brick charch station. Scorakp.—In this. city, on Saturday, July 2, MACRICR Scomanp, in the S9th year of bis age, late of Bandon, county Cork, Iroland, of a jong and tedious illness, which he bore with Christisa fortiiuie. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, this (Sunday) alternoon, at three o’olock, from his inte residence, No. 34 Roosevelt atreet. ‘Cork and California papers pleas © copy. Sixowtos —In Brockiye, Saturday, July 2, at 11 P, &., Mr. Wa. H. Susowros, in 49th year of bis age. hs , Ny only and beloved child of Henry J. and Jane Elizabeth West, eras oon ‘and 13 days. The and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend ber funeral, without further invitation, from the roaidenee @ ber grandmother, No, 682 Hudson stregh “rol add Bits fa happy to inform al! who von cit re ATs sos "Cie 489 Broadway. corner of Browne os Basins, Malis peusisastus ihe bess, Keron: O° tke grea Ke 20 teak the 1001 ais be wore ater r= tr, Siibowt We leea, toconpsuiouae oe Zz emt, a |, SurKeOr. [a Sroadewm, Ketere to the ubvatelans and erreenne oa : JOUNTERFEIT Baw u SAVERTY RIG 5 eral Superintendest, street. BOTES, f DEW COUNTERFELTS 5 THE MOSTH OF JU ING TO THE K REPORTRR, aimiles of genetes ACOOBY TYPOGBAPBIOAL BANK BOT: Go the four bundred apd thirty two sixty wix spurio fa ciroutation; altered ip Bitered in the t . Almost every inmance fram tbe worth! broke ang eaurely unite the ses i F XOLOPEDIA CF -MsKICAN OURKKNUY. ve envy to place these fraudulent motes beside the fac simile: to detweot hem a: a glapes. Why wil vou depend upon a prised deseription, Cull of ex rora od fo the smalieat types, whes von can save afl the lime thus ronsumed by referepee tom fac walle al the ee tutine note tteelf, which requires but a glance of the eye te ke "You are’ lshie, shany tement to rece! uote, ou are any ive a epurious ralsed trem $i to $0. The Knegcopredie fe ferved in weebly nurbers, exch ons. taining one bopcred and forty-four fac eimiles, (he work to Ue “Fer ele by al’ mrupéosiors- and eric dical agente tarougte ‘or aale by all Bewsdeslere ont he counlsy. WM COUSUARD & 10h, funuehare No. 9 ages street, New York. XCELLENT WINES AT 4 BARGAIM, ‘ For the Fourth of uly. En the ti ‘mterest our friends and the ESE oe eaten ee On Austrian curremcton ‘We bave conciuded to conimue in sei] onr ciaret and heck wices at $275 per iozen each, Bent free of ebarge to any Dart of thie tty FRSUND & GROBSIKGEA. 170 Water street. IFTH AVENUE HOTEL. bustnecs one of the stores: located hotel, the sntts ate we subscribers ke ra to ther extensive stock of sauces, condiments, Ae. Ac. of every grate see tah and | ‘for the tal crery necomary and usury rs meen a vera HY CBO IN & O0., Grocers, Broadway venue, Madison eqears New Yorx, June 25, 1808. - ROGER Sh eset S aE Si onmae 8 DID ASSORTMENT OF BU¥EER : Fe 44ND Bors. OBRaT RIK GRKaT Feige GREAT BEDUOCTION IN Pa! . Mt \f REDUCTION IN PRi ‘er ate RibeoTie He 7 BBASON OPEN FOURTH. OF JULe eee 84 end 86 Fulton, and 45, 47 and 49 Goid streets, Gogmacps ITALIAN MEDICATED 80AP. Cearaaetnye reer soe poe tke danas POR Sg eg la qe cous AED SILVER x oe Std pena pads fp der at ‘hom 83 t 84d per concn by Oasms, bloom! wilight ekies, 1 ‘The poppy lifts ite red cup high, ‘The 1 d prape scents cnok rastic hedge; : And the bright dragon 8 The bread bay pants beveaih the sie, pants The glittering sbore bath sands of fire. ' To shady nooks tbe caitle run, Ava coolness is the first desire. we may obtata— ‘he Smiths, whose gallant baauer ga Ta Fulton street ihotr stores beboid, ‘Where summer olothes ‘ in ail the styles.” "For men and boys are cheapest wold SMITH BROTHESS’ one price wholesale and retell ing warerooms, Nos. 122, 138 and 140 Fulton street, N.Y, ADIES GOING TO THE COUNTRY IN WANT s L cote oF. shoes, a0 to Cahill'n, 977 Brondway, pM ad a m want chesp; also, « grest Hi and chives yeu and bo ent of misses" "4, eentiemen and bo; and see, at 8. CAHILL'S, $7 Broadwa ean Rg HiNeLow,, ba : experienced curse and female physician, presente om af morbers bern PF ’ SOOTHING SYRUP. Which greatly factitsnee ‘ne process of teething, by e process , by sonening the guibs, reduetng al) tnilamumauion—will ailsy all pain ee BUBE TO, KEGULATS THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, atve rest to yoursel BELUSF AND HEALTH 10 YOUR INFANTS.” - We have put"up and sold this aricle for over ten yours, and can say, In confideace and, ‘truth of it, what we have beep able to say of any med ‘ein Wee ine alngle 8 to effect S° cure. ver did we when ow an instance %of Cisaatisfaruon ny out Mhonsed it Cx we contrary mail are deligated bs rations, and mn a baghent Semen ae of te virtues. We terms 0) magical eilec's and medical tm thie declare. ‘In sime tatan fertog from pain and ealinus ~ viov. relief will be ‘ound In @f (sen oF twenty minntes oflec™ the ayrup is administared ‘Thig vaivad.o preperation ise-the presaription of one of the ostexperienced and skiliflopurees in New Englaad, amd ban been with never fail Sing success in THCUSANDEZOF asks. It not ovly relieves the shild~ from pain, but tavigorates the stomech and bowels, correctay, acidity, sad gives tone aud energy to the whole of the eye Stem. it will slmoe: tostantly GRIPING IN THES BOWELS, AND and ee OR ie eodiiy rome overcome conrulmons,, w! not ep y . died end indeath. We % it the beat and surest remedy ta ‘ie ‘ali cases: tery and diarrnoms in childrem, (or from auy other cause. We who hae a child suftering from {Do not let your prejudieen wand detween your Saore-yen absolutely sure —te rections ded the reed tat wi bild sud the reiter tat w follow: the tee of this medicte if \mely used. Full dt for nalog will acecmpany each bottle. None genuine unieas the ino amile of CURTIS & PARSING, New York, fa ox eee eae Frtdrongtote thronghout the world jneypal a8i00 No. 18 Codnr etreet. Mew Y PPNIDE ONLY 2 UBNTS PRR BOTTLE. PERS esa CEO ROM DE YENOGA & CO., KSPKBHAY, FRANCE, ‘This ies Lng 5 pure and delicate wine from yardor teeta. De Veooge price at which it is offered, te alread popularity unprecedented in the ‘Sold to this BH. A. Renn, 146 Broadway; J. & Broadway; Macy & Co, 819 Sixth aveut Barwin So eon tr eseiray Sha econ ee Sea nearly ore eee ou WOOT, sole im : country. ji rand ly THE TRAVELLING COMMUNITY. WOLFE’ celebrated Rebiedaan be in the hands of every traveller, | No family sity or be wiuhout & supply during ‘he warm Toverage hs tbe pare ae a TY She rarest ‘ = Una ping ‘druggiate, grocers and 5

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