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Relgicus luteliigence. CITY CHURCUES. In the Bleecker street Universalist churob, corner of ‘Bieeoker and Downing streets, Rov. Moses Ballou, pastor, ‘will preach this morning, Subjeot:—Trath in ite Adap- tations to Homan Wants.,’ ‘The Cooper Institute Union religious services will be ‘Continued to day. Rev. F, N. Zsoriskie will preach at 10% 4.M. Rov. M,N. McLaren, D D,, will preach at 8 e'clock, P. M. A union prayer meting is beld evory Bonday at 33, P. M. in the great hall in the basement, Dr. Armitage, pastor of the Norfolk street Baptist -ebureh, will preach this afternoon at three o'clock, in ‘Union chapel, corner of Broadway and Thirth- ninth street. Rev. Wm. G. Farrington will proach this evening in the ‘Memorial church, corner of Gammond street and Waver- ‘tey place. Services also in the morning and afternoon. The New Jerusalem Church, Swedenborgian, will hold (public worship this morning at Goldbeck’s Music Hall, ‘No. 765 Broadway. In the North Dutch church, corner of William and Fulton (@reets, divine service at 1034 A. M.,4 P. M., and a prayer ‘meeting in the evening at 8 o'clock. Sabbath school and Bible ciasaes at 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. In St. Ann’s church for deaf mutes, Rev. Thomas Ga'- ‘laudet, rector, Eighteenth street, near Fifth avenue, ser- ‘vices with the volce at 1034 A. M. and 7% P. M.,and in tho rign language at 83 P.M. Rev. Augustos Fitch will “preach in the evening. Third Vaitarian Society, corner ot Broadway and Thirty- ‘second street, Rev. Mr. Frottingham will hold services in the morning. Subject— Revorence, true and false’? ‘The Rev. P. McMenamy, D.D.,, and the friends of the -0ld, true Cathoiic and Apostolic church, will expose the ‘Rew asd anti Christian dogmas of tho Romish Church and ‘answer objections, in Spring street Hall, No. 186 Spring @treet, this evening. Right Rey. Dr. Lynch, Bishop of Charleston, will preach 4m St. Patrick’s cathedral, Mulberry street, this (Sunday) ‘mnorning at 103¢ o'clock. # Tee Rev. T. Brinton Smith, of Philadelphia, will officiate @: St, Matthew's oburch, Jersey City, on Sunday morning and evening, August 28. Services at 103¢ A. M. and 7% Pw Rev, U. D, Tracy, assistant minister of Ascension church, ‘New York, will preach at St. Peter’s church, in State *ireet, near Bond, Brooklyn, this morning and evening. Rev. Dr. Blackmore will preach this afternoon at the Southeast corner of the Atlantic dock. Services will com. mence at 6 o'clock. Subject—‘A Call to Those wo are @piritually Asioep.”’ eg yITATIONS. ‘The bees Se ‘he Secoad Presbyterian church of ona s , bave made ‘a unaaimoas call t0 Hoy, t. pastor of the first church of the Rev. Geo, T. Wilmer, of Williamsburg, Va., has accept- pA) ral call of the Episcopai church at Pittsylvania ‘The firet terian charch at Newton, N. J., has ex- se » Geo, 8. Mott, of Rahwsy, to become Mr. Edward ©. Bissell, a graduate of Union Theological Estas lied "foro ue Sans Gavonal church in Weethampton, Mass. Rev. 8. C. Leonard, of Mt. Vernoh, Ohio, has received and accepied @ unanimous call to become pastor Free Church and Society at Andover, Mass. " bh INSTALLATION, Toe installation of the Rey. » Jr., take Tae ev. Wm. H. Carer hat fovigned the Rast . Wm. B. re 8 webip ‘Of St, Thomas’ church, Vernon, N. J., and accepted ‘Of St. James’ parieh, ; Iediana. a Rey. Mr. Smith, pastor of the Presbyterian church at Grind Rapids, west side, bas reelgued hi chargs, NBW CHURCHES. Mr. Beecher, the teow Piy mouth speaking of the contemplated erection fl & gEge if Hf 8 Fe i il i F to crect a new Rooker, who bas just ‘be has bad obarge of a i foundation ‘the ist inet. , and the work of con- ‘Biruction is progressing rapidly. the mem- Se eet toe " of ppc ho perten. Fe | s | | all i 4 Hi Hi I rt ie i: i: i ! ie £ s 2 & Urement from epee C3 bim Commis Er Teva was Pretoel't tae Saltaire Dumoorate 33 Yeaton ia i pominated anere: Merce for Whe ae . = character com NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 1859. EEE EEO Move: The Drawings of tne Susse and | Kelley, and his son. MISCELLANEOUS, ram DAUriwoua crry aUanDe” Somat ert Duara, n* OMMSY 88 | cri ely, of a rah a aa The above company, who have. been on @ visit Kast FRANCE, BROADBENTS & 00., {casey} alarnoons at two Goleck, from his gle A Stains, sand ae 4 during the past week, arrived in this city yesterday inten Saco, (0, 99 Sherriff street. His remains will be inter- BEST FREROH YOKE morning, on their way home, and will remain until this of he autoari Fel io Ontrery Coneairs. aac evening the guests of the Seventh regiment. The Second or Beoasioealy & Toe ehany sania Kuusre Bat Lema ot August 27, Hannierrs Bes company, Capt. Alexander Shaler, and Firs: company, ys Commissioners appoint: | Woirr, daughter of Robt. C. and the late Liase MoCullagh 888 ia Capi. Bensel, under command of Capt. Shaler, received Cert Sy tea erninad the drawing ©’ | Kelley, of South Brooklyn, aged 17 months and 2 days. ba the Oity Guard on their arrival in the morning boat, and : Ta ee ee eal ca ea OY * cerrried an wo Slr peveio—-fee Ongnn pe Eaten Gossex Courtr—Cxiss Mo, 13%, Avaver 37, 1869. ribs, funeral will tke place on Moaday Ease at be] & corner th and . Bere + | two o’ct the residence of his father, Stephen ehh treet ond Broedmay tea tot 89, 67, 74, 53, 41, 78, 13, 50, 20, 31, 58,63, 49. "| Lane,Sr., 71 Ludiow stroct. The friende ef the family aro ed then dismissed until afternoon. / Guan Consoupareo Lorreny—Ouass W, Avauar 17,126). | "Terenas? ‘Buted © attend, without furiher notice, At two o’slock the Eighth company, Brevet Col. Shum- way, and Fourth company, Capt. Ribier, under command of Msj. Pond, paraded in Washington square, and pro. Ceeded to the Clinton Place Hotel, where they received the 58, 73, 47, 74, 29, 63, 26, 67, 18, 16, 48, 52. Witness a tay august Zia Wimington, Del, thie day (Satur JOHN DALR, City Guard, and escorted them down Broadway to the Park. ebay soon feremee Here the battalion was reviewed by Mayor Tiemann and the FRANCE, BROADBENTS & 0O. Common Council; Bya yhical eta cilmen Van Tine, Lontant yates Consolidated Sharh Weak Bh wen: eee Seventh i tahould have bee 65. ‘hey are correclly given below:— Wm Ball; OonsouDareD Lorreny. ‘No. 08. august 96 troller Bai 55, 42, 64, 34, 14, 18, 13, 66, 57, 12, 37, 63. tendent Carpenter. After the review the officers of tho Baltimore City Guard were introduced to Mayor Temann, alter which the Datiaiion countermarched and Goodwin's PATENT CHEWING TOBACCO, proceeded up Broad wi AN eorea ‘@aquad of police under Captain ‘Turnbull, of te ovate Hignih FINE our 000. A collation been prepared at the City Arseual, By Messrs. 2. GOODWIN & B80" oF Noe York chy. the Nationa! Guard cond: to the above ‘Tobacco o° the best quality is selected, neaily wrappei ia place, which they reached the heavy shower set lin, foll and pvtent pressed. in. Five tables, extending the full length of tbe Arsonal, taze of the packagers necks ae Ter, otver brands conetst in the were ricbly spread with all the bounties of the season, pre- the tan pg og ry pest by Gustavus A. Ratz, of the Seventh regiment. Tetains rioh favor nnd lmpevonta aunty as it Commands having stacked arma,the company fell. ‘e ‘used: Other brands as sconas he package is to, and all partook, After they had full gpened ity rapidly deteriorais—the tobacco g-owing Justice to the good things, Col. Lefferts arose and remarked amie Tha dremeing Wiehe Se ee seias 7 at tobacco under Test in waloomieg tele fatow slciera from the Monu- fa the process of manufacture frees ‘ll geit orimourt ot) le in the ure of plug tobacco. Chewers well to give the patent preased a irialand jsdge’ for sale by whol the ply Le Bal merchants, who receive oer from 207 and 269 Water atreet, New York. $F $3. remembering the very flattering mite te! Seventh regiment on their return from which honor they if Fo’ Ea. mowing that the City Guard stood ready to give them « lady aad | 4 Votce from the Deeps of Experience. soldier’s welcome. But now he felt A on greater Y gr Taube, Mre MoD off; Rend oy eo 1e1 ure, a8 well as his command, to tender them tho Guise: | cat, bot ET Se ipl drapery of ten hoepiaiies of New Yor; he aasuréd thom that bo. was S00 lathe | betaout a bor O¢ pills In the Bouse om an 2 portunity was a to . ernor Oxholm, of Y the hand; and copeludlng, gave as a (aaah aad whion wee | trom Qolumbla tire J La | ine beet medi ake tna ever easl; Rotates tae at ran! E Gani wvith nine hearty cheers: The Bauimore City | Hols mA 18 | Ohsrles ¥. Delavan, United States Consul, St. Thomas, en- Captain Parks, of the City Guard, in response, remarked | 3: t A ee ‘that It was beyond his ability to reepond to ao flattering & | o'm,8 Onisoim, Mrand | 41d hacking cough by six cen ot ‘a vills, Docters reception; he felt proud of the occasion, for the honor of Sire’ tt B Baeoo ssid be was to consumption; is now in good health. being received in the Empire City by so noble a body | Mise F Blacklock, RB Mr Benjamin J. Stebbins, highly respectable and well as the Seventh regiment, The National Guard might 8G Court *nown farmer of Pawlins, Dutchess county. N. ¥., writes well feel proud of that title, for throughout their oe alt toe eliortn et Ghpelclsome tk own country and the whole of Europe were icy known, ‘& few doses of Brandreth's pills, and “has and held up as anexampie, He alluded to the expected is disease visit of the Seventh iment ‘Thousands of persons are being cured daily by Bravdr'th's home from Blobmond ‘hat au ether peter nent olla of every kind of disease, w! nd thet mer, and the disappoint ee F Barnes to the ment they had felt in not having an opportunity to wel 6 ee En come them to their city. Evorythiog was done to disesre; Ip fact, penetrate the inmost recesses of the body make them happy. The Mayor and mon Vouncil Exhomas, ‘6 vic | snd drive out ail malignant bumors. More —they operate onl ok al cameras the depot fe ,Pecsive, them the | soy, 1 Zarsin igh, mn. W Sermard D.oJx4d. | upon and around those parts or tssuee which are unsound or em \izeas were 4 a ne ready to throw open their houses to all; but they were | @ Sarabion. J J Jacobs, Dr. Gage. Indy and chlla: Mrs Tar | — #0'd at 204 Canal street, Dr. Brandreth’s principal office, and forced to be disappointed, and allow them to pass throucs Forandchlisren, G'n Powell, ST Godacra, T Allen—and 7 } 0 be had of all drogatats, their city, without the honor. He assured them tuat From Buencs Ayres, in brig B F Nash—H N Di if it was the Plug Ugties that caused their hasty flight a Glace Shades! Glass Shades! New Jersey. rh sloeks, fowers, &e., shrough thelr city, hat the next time they wou'd Hava to hop ep crit nee Bigg nt i £0 a foot, as they would drum them all out and put thom | jer W'Gcborno tee EF enguln—Mre © Ocherdoa, Mas | 40.. tly on band and madeto order, Depot 156 William Rader guard for 5 cil duty. “Ho gave in ‘conclusion, ter W Coberdon, Se es and & Darreil. street, corner of ann. . i : For Li the = Brad: Gallery has Removed from 359 cagior, Wanna, of the Baltimore City Guard, being | j,,cfassverpicl tn ihe wleamatio, City of Battimore—Feltx redzaro ts Bran comer of Bleecker strech. Pho. called poo, expressed himself highly honored ‘by the | yuk: LW Ford. Mie FD Marshall, WA Mei Raver | -onmene ae And ambrotypes. bp con pea pe them, and gave as a toast, aay gee i Cornel Moker, Chares # Russ, <ek . wralgy + SERED “He Missed his Vocation,” would Seldom General Hatt said that he, being out of tho line of speech | ‘bomeon, i dwin Adolph Vetter, Paris; Michsel would consult making, they would have to call upon some other gentle | “orris ‘dren, tad Dhrenolcgiete Soe Brosway. ee es. man, but before he did retire he would say to the City | Oe Powioe Teds nod hee chats ‘Websier and lady, 7 Guard that he, as well as the National Guard, was proud | “Goiph Ladi Whitworth Miss Wilson, Mrs erring’s Patent Cham Foater, as a sentiment, “The soldiers of our sister Councilman Lxvr, in reference to a toast given to the Mayor and Common Council, remarked that he regretted tbat they had not had time to tender to them what they did to their brethren from Richmond. owever, while they were here the hospitatities of the city were theirs. Brevet Colonel Suumway gave as a toast “fhe citizens MERC, ‘hit’ to meet them and to welcome them to the by 9 He oF Mra Taeko*, rs! aod nuree, Charlet Daubam aad » “Mary: and Sareer proof safes, 251 Broadway, corner of Murrey Defiance Salamander Safes—With Patent vowder proof looks and cross bars. Also, fre aad burglar roof pi cafes. 63 Murray street, corner of College Southampton and Havre, in the steamship Vanderbilt— . ROBERT M. PATRIOK, anet. ur Rogers, Loute Betiour, MF GiSaey, Jeea Winkaeeand tage ke : meer, ; tho! a ee Balti di Sen Sete Sine he Bene tee Ee vi a a a ——— . W. TaYLcRE, of Baltimore, responded at some len, Setor a no, Mr Burnier, Jona Frea, wife ‘an ORL NES. and waa followed by Mejor Poa ina very witty specce’ | cilia, Win Stuart, Fouls 4 child, Max Asko BEAAED ANN INS ACE of Agate ethan fell into line, ‘and under command | “mstantine 0, Mario Fracchi, & Maruinoll Gi ayer, Prices greatly reduced, Family machines $50; $50. jutant renal; and proceeded up | Victor Pei fot, lad; child, H Lasmbe, turing Broadway to the Clinton place Hotel, where both com | Sermon doubphige Masel Unie Gait: tee Sn BABTHOLF Manufacturing Jompany, 48 Broadway, mands were dismissed. In the evening quite a number | Coles and iedy, M Hartman, Mr Mat ir Bul . of them visited our several theatres. ‘They leave for | Miss Margaretta Koltes, 8 de Potain, Mr Guntrez, Mr Cupples: Wheeier & Wileon’s Sewing Machines. home at six o'clock this evening. The Third company, | Witeeknop Won se rea mon, Dienser and fatty, Joba | fice 65 Broadway, New York. Geptain Price; the Fifth, Captain Speight; the Sixth | maon, Kobert Petrmann, Peter Muth, Win Vankoue, Ole | Grower & Baber Captain Veners, and the Seventh, Captain “Munroe, will | mene Shi, Glovesn! » Pietro Scanavius, JM *obmidt, SOveE EW OLOSK escort them to thelr place of departure. They will be | Frencls Hérihold, nd Kberbard, Oarl Kinsledier. WGiralo, ® | song ty the be ean ee eae REE AND, QUILTER. equipped in full uniform, white pants, but will march | Klein, A Bonn, Mr Choeraker, Bonn, Daviel Wissert, ris cneetiaiiog te bontes Goa yr ‘betr without music. The bity Guard express themselves | 3,0 Xiein, F Wletel, PF frank, & Auber! Conrad Meyer, | Tork je unequalled in beauty and strengtt ‘and all other ma- highly pleased with thelr reception East, and expect to | ¢‘useppl Fs sd te, Shijcren, Daniel Wisten, | ibem, ai 60l Broadway. “Price $60. Lene aSe reach home about twelve o’clock to-night. L Oonell. Jon Forgoncke, 0 ‘) Davia RETUEN OF COMPANY B, WASHINGTON GRAYS, EIGHTH” REGIMENT. ‘This compaay, under the command of Capt. Swany, who have been on a visit to New Bedford since Monday last, returned to this ey early yesterday morning in the seauer metropolis, of the Fall Rive: usa they were re. ceived on their arrival by Company F, Capt. Leander To Southerners.—Moody’s Perfect Fittin: sbirts le toorder. 262 Broadway, New York, and Canal atreet, New Orleans. a de Coree, C ‘two. en and servant, Bico, Count de Wilberat, W Wellington Bostot W Goillame wite and child. Mr a Conellas lad: The Eureka Shuttle neering: Muchines, REDUCED IN PRICE, UT NOT IN SIZE, Now selling for $50 Office Broadway, corver 4roome st. ® — Parties wishing to ourchsse, and not havingthe FU UL AMOUNT, AMBANGAMENTO ‘WILL BE MaDK by applying s ms Se "ahtoen. machines is well understood b; sewing. ‘ither course oF fine; are perfectly wmnthanAly kleds of ration and are enelly kept in order. “Family sewing tauchines ats 1. M, SINGER 4 00., 488 Brosdway. ‘The mem! of Company B speak in the highest terms fe Se Notice! Just Oat! KUREKA NEW STYLE SEWING MACHINE. SSS by the military o PS vate, wt “Olty Intelligence. The Most Healthful Drink of the Present ia hoe antares tataed got: cine ad se ncerrer itr the: bests tt is used BF everyooa jm , i a y ey fe scoompanied by aches fearecbal Deen tate a tour SOHN SOLUS Sole Importers, 14 Broadway. of inspection yesterday morning in the upper wards, for the purpose of ascertaining their sanitary condition They visited the Abattoir buildings in Thirty-eighth street, near the North river, whero they found an extensive nui; fance existing, which fully rivals the “hog nuisance’ which has just been abated. These buildings were for merly used as slaughter houses, but of iate years have Kennedy’s Medical Discovery is Warranted Gaceunanh or saltrheum, scald bead, uleorated wore jogs. For sale by all Holloway’s Pilis and Otntment.—Spurious York and 08, — mors, ie faih Fe Broch, & Lobe, Mr Adler, Jobnaton, it's! Coben, For Savennah in the steams! of the book of directions envelop! been used as fat boiling establishments. Mr. Dela- clor’s Halx Dye, Wigs a Dye, Wigs and reports that the stench from these buil , Batehelor’s ‘Toupees, nd nt several blocks distant, and when the bast in the world, saroasnng all made. Sold sad spptied bene oak eden wih aia "Oe with of iT ‘with put re er localities were visited where manure piles, slaughter Married. Dsmonet—Vavcuer.—At Hackensack, N.J., on Mon- day, August 22, by the Rev. James Domarest, Joan B. Damonsr, E2q., of New York, to Miss Anna Cxcite Vaccu mg, of Switzerland. De Vor—Parmatse.—At Mannsville, Jefferson county, © use his own language, came to the conclusion ‘that more nuisances in the city ot New York than in ‘ll the other cities of the Union combined; and that he is determined to use all the authori! ‘vested in him to abate on Wednesday, August 24, by the bride’s father, Mr. Wa. them,” Th this laudable determination the sity anthorl- en H. Os Vou to Miss Saran H. Panwmxe, all of Aurora, , the police, and, indeed, every good citizen, val N. peovad the endeavors of the Oty inypectors iy Lavasum—Git.—On Thursday, August 25, at the ro Dx. Camrox’s Axatyams oF THE Croton Warer.—This | Maher or sidence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. Wm. A. W. May- Geo @ Beat, Jno wenberg. Jno Pen: | bin, Mr. Caarues A. McLavouuy to Miss Mary A. F, tong looked for document ger feioegerscnen on cee we oer, WB Houser, Wn Belang. ee Rilo, Jao ammo. W ai | oldest daughter of Charles F. Grim, Haq, all of Willams! the Croton Aqueduct Board for consideration, 8 Verstille, Henry eaman, Carter, burg, L. I. some hocus poous arrangement on the part of that body | Molntosb, B stafford, a J "gun, FJ Richy, Geo W Bterens, | ""YoGauta—Pxvnice —On Saturday, August 27, by the q 1 MoGrara, ‘to Miss ‘they refused to allow the press to have the document Rev. James Lom Catpwett RaTH, Esq, the steamship, Jamestown—Jobn Tho- | rice P. Pexruce, all of Greenville, Miss. ‘until they pean ter amen aderson, D Hicks, Miss Bolton, Miss i reporter Lea. ane aber ot the Board, | Rihesicr Sines Bias, Win Hyman, PM Corven, Mr Pe Ge ee and New Orleans: papers please yesterday,and urgently requested him to allow the docu: eae rife he gost s Went to be made pubdlic at the earliest moment, but that | thomas. Ben: cain Jey, ‘Wm P Biilver, F R Steve Birth. geptieman coolly ied ‘‘that an arrangement ‘had been ‘Waschener, ‘Wrig! d child, Miss Wright, Peter Drake, Bexpa.—On Wednesday, August 24, at 220 Weat Thirty- made with the en to send slips to the various | A Williams, bk Herre, J J M’Colum, John Poe, Jr. and ledy, | syst atreet, the wife of Mr. Henry Benda, of a daughter. ‘some time next week. By that time it will have | E McPherson and lady, VV Ward, M) Hyman, Miss K Stew , FERSn stevens, an the Croton water ‘Consumes | ard Masser and lady, Mrs Stelnhard, HM Stevens, and 17 in ry satura tae. “It is understood, however, that the dooa- Ca ieee Axpnava —On Friday, August 26, oa, twin daughter of ment is quite verbose, ere nothing alarm! Porv.ation or Sours Caro.ina.—wW. R. Huntt, bam and Serah Andrews, aged 5 months. water to excite the least apprehension as to the healthful- Deputy Secretary of State, has prepared for the Souchern Ate Telatives and friends of the family are Invited to pene of i At a scientific document, It te no doubt ve. | Guardian, of Columbia, a comparative review of the pop: | strend the funeral, from the residence of her mother, No. iwable, and for which the county treasury will be made to | wiation of South Caroline from its earliest settlement to.| 147 Delancey street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two bleed quite freely. the present time. The figures given are for white popu- | o’olock. Semevo of ms Sreamemr Vayneremt.—The steamship | |; — BxexMaN.—On Saturday, August 27, vt his late resi- anderbilt, Capt. Lefevre esterday afterno: 1860 166,255 1889...., 287,117 | dence, No. 68 Stanton street, Garam T, Buexuan, aged 67 . san ngpetapmmeste ahem itd on, at 800, 2177482 1849 280,685 | years and $ months, bait past four o'clock, for Soathampton and Havre, with | 3809; ‘a3t'a28 1859; J s0ajni2 | 1 the relatives and (rend of the family are, respcttlly large number of passengers, a good specie list,and | 1829., 250,943 invited to attend funeral, on afternoon, on freight. The seven horses for Emperor Louis Na- ‘The returns lpi are Be Say full—one or two aoe) at fp oreigrtot ny = — — small parishes re} . inETT.—On , August 24, iil carened, ace acertase tales iclenoet ‘ ee caneick thie Rows, Cuaniae 2, Sa eee kkk $1000," was stated by ono of the officers of tho | Drawings of Wood, wday & Co.'s Lotteries, | late Peter 0. Bennett, aged 47 years, Venderbit “that pertien in this city had. been Drrawane. Exrna Ouass No, 461, Avaver 27, 1880, SOY. mat saiepibd Sa tintoemaat: bogus steerage tickets for this vessel 32, 57, 29, 2, 27, 11, 31, 35, 39, 61, 66, 68. blr yt morning, August 27, Wruuaw, fod laat, “Suber ‘agents bad been selling steerage DeLawanm, Crass No 462, Avast 97, 1859. Ene. = Oi, CE aes ia ek a of ube at double the rates. The owners | 36, 18, 20, 57, 62, 67, 76, 24, 51, 52, 43, 66,8, 39. | veloved son of Joseph and Aua Brown, and, gry of the ship owe it to the public to see that these impoal- Guoncta, Crass No. 459 suausr 27, 1850. Wii, Si ae a rrtenie ot tal tommy toe tomeniiol Mons are disnontinued. Another evil comp! b 49, 54, 21, 66, 4, 23, 58, 19, 69, 9, 10, 39, 60, 3. iid relaiveb and friends of Oe Seay coe, Senmeasaty ear merchants whe cond otters by the mah (4 Gronata.’CiAss No ’460, Extra, AUGUST 27, 1850. invited to ated the funeral tn ti be of the exorbitant rales of postage charged for letters 2, 43, 81, 11, 22, 49, 1, 66, 7, 64, 69, 75. revta, No. 237 Bast stroct, this (Sunday mailed at the steamers’ dock pert tak s . The WOOD, EDDY’& 0O., Wilmington, Del. ogo, at fro ooo, be my Soouty don cents per haf ounce, and double that ‘O. A. Bills, Exchange Broker, No. 176 | brother, —— . cae eae es Ge comeing oc pa Greenwich street. —Prizes in all legalized lotteries cashed. he ner il take aceon Monday aera, Mustary ovawoxs Dcmixo Tas Wie< — wing ovel Opening of the Hat Season. to al q —— ye am Pa bes yard Land wes lovited Se “On Friday, August 96, Mansa Aumss, dough, he work and meneneree Bree, vis GENIN’S HaT STORE ter of Henry and Amelia Fischer, aged § months’ and 23 ty 4 on east st Graaway, aI "Se. Te Punip Merkle’ , numbering 70 men, went | Gen has the Jeagure of ndiying ihe public tuaton enna Teansal a Gheeptalestaon, te tae aaa, to the same piace on Monday | Hie will oven ihe fail oampéign with tue mos complete, orl- | from No. 47 Elm street, corner-of Worth. a — So, ee ee ee lg He iniie tieetan He So pisse | cxtius lolank oRild of MaryAnn, ead the lobe Bartbo'e rows open to the public on et A cae ee his pri Sab ervias ag Tew Healy, The remains.were interred on Friday last Se cramsancn ol‘rare aud soa The sember of4 bd 4 equal in aoish ranean aay me pcrtemepsriny August 26, Mrs. Many Haswe of volumes pow in the library is about 100,000. The ex. | ginal in tis model snd equ Potato Ghat. | cax, the beloved wife of’ Mr. James Hannogen. of the pr- wnsion furnishes room for 260,000 more. Pi righ of Fintona, cour,ty Tyrone, Ireland, eged $4 years, 3 New Yous Howrrrar —The following is the weekly re eae, months and 15 day's, ‘The friends of ‘he family are respec/‘ully requested to port of the above inrtitution to August 26, 1850:—Remain. attend the funerr,|, from ber late residv.nce, No. 334 West 19, 972; admitted to, 49; discharged, cured ‘Twenty: fifth str eet, betweea Tenth and Eleventh avenues, orels ahs ,'M1; remaining ai dete, 268; ‘males, | 10 Biron this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’siock precisely, Tne er - Commercial Bank tre aud unique ever in this country care iy Foidaye August 20, pi Trmopors, gon = y oye i repens “GHNIN'S at sore, 97 Broadway, of Fredertk Haas, and randaca of Israel Suydam, aged ee _BAETY"s Teicopherous is the Best and Cheap & the liven and trond of ihe ft to roapecfuly article for dressing, besu' cleaning, curling, preserv- vite“, attend the funera), afternoon, Rectification. ing and restoring te Weir Lada, try te Sold bya drag: | ofc, fom thet residence of his erator, areal K » ‘4, corner erry. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Suydam, No. it Tort, ni A Feit thank obligngastobavepub-| Rupture Cured by Harsh & Co’s Radical jouNSTON. —At Madison, Morris county, N. J., on Friday, sera tomy countrymen Feapecting the } cure truss. Trey siegeey ale one oskines fr vareor, seen Sar yeus ater aaa ‘end Catharine B. Joha- There is, howover, « tzpoersdonce | formileatmade to order, "Nerf Vesey sireok. amor nse. | “Ine fonersl will eave place trom bis father’s roaidence, ‘of you to correct, in the sentence ad ry . ‘dhoss——fas podiden blow of Villatranca defers this (Sunday) afvernoon at three o'clock, 2 Which their patriotic devotion shu! be | Grover & Baker's Notecless Ariey.—On Saturday, August 27, alter a lngoring 1) nees, OWEN Biertey, in the 78th yoar of bis age, anative of the parien -f Killers, county Wertmerth, Ireiand. Tue fends of tho family, and thore of his son, John « ame a, SEWING N 4 OHINES, ‘smpor”.rily et 601 Broadway, New York, 122 Fulton str get, Brooklyay | .—Oa Saturday, August 27, Ricuaxp Laon, ri peut fon Cha C. and Kate Leonard, aged 1 year, § months an He ae jaye. ERE BH The friends and acquaintances of the family are reapect- nay vd reese aa ee uno ema Pree noon, at ba'fpast two o’clock, from the residence of hie HBHaBERR Parents, 66 Cethar‘ne atreet. Hay 1 Ls Bavx —In Williamsburg, on Friday, August 26, Fu Hea gee zaneta O. Lx Bauw, in the 3ist year of her Hag Due notice will be given of the funeral. Hae Looxwoop —On Thursday evening, August 25, after a — short ilinees, Miss Saran E. Looxwoop, daughter of Mrs. tery Romaine. ‘eee tend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, her late residence, No, 27 Wythe avenue, near Morton atreet, Williamsburg. Havana papers please copy. Mappock —On Saturday, August 27, in this city, Marr, wire of W. B, Maddock, aged 30 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 92 East Fifth first street, between Fourth and Lexington avenues, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. McNirrz —On Saturday, August 27, of consumption Jaxx, wife of Thomas G MoNitte, in the 30tn year of her age, jormerly of Liverpool, az. ‘Liverpool and California papers please copy. Norr,—Suddenly, on Thursday, August 25, Havny B. Norr, aged 21 years. The funeral will take place this (Sunday) afternoon, at five o’clock, at tbe residence of his father, 164 East teenth strect, His friends and those of the family are re- spect'ully invited to attend. ‘SuErran,—On Seturday, August 27, Exuey, the beloved wife of Thomas Sberidan. Her friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral, oa Monday at two o'clock, at her late residence, corner of Thirty fourth street and Seventh avenue. . (eo —In Brooklyn, on Saturday, August 27, Baxsamiw 2. . Tur, The funeral will take place on Tuesday afternoon, at tore o'clock, from the residence of his father, B, 3. Tilt, No. 19 Green avenue. VaNpYnx,—WILLAM REAGNABD VANDYNE, only child of John a:d Emeline Vandyue, aged 4 years. ‘The funeral will take place this (Sunday) afternoon, at two Cinied from the residence of his parents, 113 ave- ave A. Newark papers please copy. Wartack.—On Saturday, August 27, MARrA THERESA Wattace, the beloved wife of Thomas Wallace, aged 34 years The friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral thie (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of her busband, 115 Baxter street, RETAIL AY WHOLESALE PRIOWS. BIX FOR NINE LOLLABS, Of $: READY MADE, ALL Bizem, te O0etomo i MADE OF BEST YORE MISCELLANEOUS. roots at $4; warranted sattefactory, T EVERDELL’S- WEDDING CARDS, NOTES, &0.— LINAN, AND WARSANTRD A8 GUUD'A 8 SOLD BAT alu STOKKE AT 92 60 ERO, a ALSO, THE VBRY SKS? SHIRTS TAAT CaN BEMADB, Best three ply tigen collars $1 76 per dozen. 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