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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘Tvuesvay, July 16—@ P. M. _}p The stock market has been dull and unsettled to-day, Mthongh there were no important fictuation. Some 1@f those who were until very recently among the specu- for o rise having sold out at a good profit, are now sanrious to buy their etocks back at lower figures, and Tor the time being they are therefore bears, Hence the forces which impelied prices rapidly forward s few days ‘ago havo been to some extent diminished, and more ‘Desitation is shown than has been perceptible of late, volume of specutation 1s almost entirely confined to ‘Operations of the brokers and other professional ‘Wpeoulators, both here and elsewhere, the only difference those in the city and those out of it being that latter use the telograph and the former the tongue in wwiving their orders, Prices are, with the oxception of ‘'@ few of the soundest of the dividend-paying securities, too high to make purchases for investment desirable, ‘aad in buying as a mere speculative venture the experi- ‘ence of Wall street affords proof sufficient that outsiders 4m ninety-nine casea out of ahundred arolosers in the end, The warning conveyed 1s obvious enough, and it ‘applies equally to thoce who buy fora rise and to those sell for a fall, While money remains as cheap and as it is at prosent, selling “short” is especial ly fhdzardous, although the earnings of the leading railroads are on ascale which would under lees favorable mone- ‘conditions be likely to tempt the street into a bear ® Although there is a fair inquiry for money from the Mock Exebange the suppiy continues in excess of the vdemand, and the majority of transactions on call aro mt Give per cent. Six is paid in not a few instances, at generatly for small amounts; while the loading idealers in government securities are still enabled to Worrow nearly all they require at four per cent, The ‘Treasury is making disbursements on account of the Amterest on the seven-thirty loan and the compound ‘Motes which matured yesterduy, and thes? have a Mendoncy to still forther swell the vo!ume of funds at fhe disposal of speculators for a rise, and the dutness of ftrade contributes to the stagnation of capital in Wall Commercial paper remains in light supply, and ‘only wotl known names of the best class are in favor at he banks. These are taken, however, at Ga 7 per cont. ‘4 Chieaco Journal of Saturday says:— * For several davs past our wholesale merchants have Been drawing very heavily on their deposit accounts, and they have made Inrge remittances to New York, This would indicate that confidence is so far restored it is thought safe to repienish stocks and reduce ‘Eastern indebtedness. Althoush cotlections in the inte. ‘rior are yet vory slow thero isa more hopefal fecling @ capitalists, and discounts are more eas!) formerly; ro that denters in good sts ‘bat Hittlo dificuity in procuring all necessary accommo. lon. ‘At the carty session of the open board the stock mar. ‘ket was baroly steady at a slight dectino from the clos- ing prices of last evening. At the first regular board there was only a moderate degree of activity, but prices ‘were iu the ascendant, Erie closed + lower than at the samo time yesterday, Reading 1/, Michigan Central 1, Michigan Southern 4%, Cieveland ina Pittsburg 34, Rock Inland 34, Quicksilver 1¢, Western Union Telegraph 1%. Milinois Central was 1 higher, Northwestern 34, do, pre- ferred 1, Fort Wayno 2, Toledo, Wabash and Western i, Pacific Mail 443 Government securities were heavy, ‘Coupon fivo-twenties of 1854 showed a decline of 3g, new issue of 1865 3, eoven-thirty notes of the second series 14. Ten-forties advanced 4. Ameng tho Siate stocks, ‘Miseourt sixes declined three por cont, welling at 10214 against 106, the bighest price touched yesterday. North Carolina sixes declined 34. + At the one o'clock open board the market was dull and Tower, Erie selling at’ 71%. At the half-past two recular board it remained quiet, but prices improved a fraction, ‘New York Contrat closed 14 lower than at the first regu- Jarboard, Erie 34, Michigan Southern 14, Rock Island 4, Northwostern proferred 3, Atlantic Mail +4, Western .Unton Telegraph 3%, Hudson River was 3/ Licher, Clere- ‘tea ond Pittaburg 34, Cleveland and Toledo +, Govern- ‘ment securiites were neglected and rather heavy in tone, ‘Coupot ten-forties showed adecline of 3. Of the State ‘Tennessee Fixes declined *{, and the new issue 2. ‘Miesouri sixes ndvanced 1. At tho balf-past threo opem board the )_Taayket was @ull'st a fractional declice, Subsequently thers vas to material change in tho temper of the street or the vol- ume of business, and at six o’clock the following quota- Q were current:-New York Central, 1063 a 34; ie, 1K 8 X; Reading, 1044¢ a $4; Michigan Southern, 80% a ¥¢; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 93 a 14; Rock Island, 98% a 2%; Fort Wayne, 102% a 5%; Northwestern, 45%. @ 40; do, proverred, 70 a 34; Ohio and Mississippi ‘Gertifiontes, 2635 8%; Mariposa proferred, 25%¢ a 24/4; ‘Wostern Union Telegraph, 4736 8 3. The business in government socorities at the conntors ‘of the loading dealers was lighter than usnal, and the effect of the Premdent’s Messago in relation to the in- debdtedness of the Southern States and the cost of ad- ‘ministering the government in the South was seen more {nan indisposition to buy than @ pressurotoseil, 4 ‘the close of business they were dull at the dec! pre. viously established, namely :—Rogistored, 185", 419 Ks eoupon, 1881, 110 8 14; 5-20 recisterod, A 1000.4 B-20 coupon, 1862. 11 "i, 108% & voy wacom. 1 TOY; THF Sapon, 1805, Kou a\{; 6-20 coupon, 1865, January and July, 107% 0 108; S.20euuPoD, 1807, do. do, ‘NOT; a 103; 10-40 registered, 101% a we; 10-40 coupon, 201% a 102%; August, 7-20, 1175 & %y June, 7-20, 417j6 aX; Jnly, 750,174 a 2{; August Gozipounds, pei 115% 2 119%; October do. do., 11774 a 118%; De- ‘Cémber do, do,, 11714 0 34; May do., 1865, 1161; @ %; 63 August do, do., 1153; a %; September do, do., 115 a 4; ae do., 11434 a 3. 1d market opened at 199%, and after declining i advanced to 14033, Subsequently it reacted to 14036, and finally cloned at 14034. Most of the loans were made without interest to either borrower or lender, the exceptional transactions being at 1a3 per cent for carrying. Tho gross clearances amounted to $20,523,000, showing amenlarged volume of business, and the gold Balances to $1,347,099, Tho upward courso of tho pre- mium since yesterday morning, alike with the docline 4m government securitics, has been mainly due to the ‘Moseage of the Provident to Congress, in which he esti- mates the cost of governing tho Southern States at not Jess than fourteen miltions per annum, and suggests that'the federal government may become responsible for tie debts of the Southern States incurred prior to the rebellion, amounting to about # hundred millions At ‘the same time the export demand for coin is consider able,and the public miad is in sucha sensitive state that it requires bat little to excite apprehensions, how- ‘ever unfounded they may really be, | The following statement of the indebtedness of each of the States in 1860 and 1566, respectively, is interest- ing, in connection with the President’s biessage to Con- gress before referred to:— + It will be seon by the above that the indebtedness of the Southern States just before the rebellion aggregated about a hundred and twenty-four millions, © The foreign exchange ts firm but dull, and although ‘the leading drawers ask 110)¢ for their sterling at sixty ‘days buyers are indisposed to pay more than 17034, and ‘tho transactions that take place are generally at this ‘rate, Bankers’ bills on England at sixty daya wer quoted at 110} & 44; at three days, 1103 9 %; commer. ‘cial bills, 1005 8 7%; bills on Paris at sixty days, 6.18% 9 5.12%; at three days, 611% @ 6.10, ’ Some weeks ago we mentioned that the Park Bank of this city had reduced its rate of interest allowed to do- tors one por cont, and remarked that the other of the city accustomed to pay Intorest on deposita ‘would be likely, to follow the example and perhaps ulti. mately abolish the custom entirely. It now appears at some of the banks ia the Weat ere adopting the “ preewus ‘ -NEW ‘YORK ‘HERALD, “‘WHDNESDAY, JULY ‘17, 1867. latter with the view of increasing their business, but the practice is very properly condemned by one of the eg cago Journals, which says:— This matter of,paving caiecendmeme mean loose customs into which some of our banks are falling, andthe public have an ieterest in correcting such a enstem, which endangers the raiety of the banks ‘and plunges them into wild speculation with the money of which they are made custocians, Tho intimation of the Henao tet Wi 9 caster, ele: which other banks will be forced to fall, shows the of countenancing ssch a custom, It cannot be lar with those who think the matter over . we ua- wi ‘The recetpts for customs and the receipts, payments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city for the expired portion of the week have been ag follows:— Oustom House ——————Sub-Treasury——_—_——. Reerip's, Paymen's, — Balances, $7,887,165 $9,073.461 $129,395,306 2,332, 1,094,717 — 130,682,610 Tho aggregate value of exports (exclusive of specie) from the port of New York to foreign ports for the week ending to-day was $5,325,509, against $3,075,579 for the week previous, Toe total value of exports from Boston for the week ending July 12, including specie, was $422,961, against $325,777 for the corresponding week in 1868, ‘The cash balance in the bands of the United States Assistant Treasurer (Boston), at the close of business July 18, was $5,385.742—showing a decrease as com- pared with the week previous of _ $3,876,481, Coin on hand, $2,630,134—showing a decrease of $3,591,247 from the previous week, ‘The receipts for customs at the port of Bostom for the past week were $179,700, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. duly 16=10:30 A. jad Tuesday. Je $1000 U S 5's, ‘71, reg.. 000 U 88's, "74,0, eh Boy u yh Os, 5-20, 0 US os 5.2, e 8 mK 100 do oval DE ite 400 Rank... : Hs Wo 18 & Mon & Mer Bank... 20 Hitan Be 5 Chi, Bi ou 46 V0 Tol, Wab Wn RR S* Toronwaw kW petid 7 a lat rk Pitts, Fe W&ChIRK 102%; do... S30 102! 100 Chi & Alton. Me 2N I Cen 122 BH Mariposa Mining Go 1H 10) Chi & Ut Baa cc Malf-past Two o0’Clock P. SE" s,5-80, reg, '62 dee w » 10-40, — ce $5000 Tr: 0 io & Rk T Wo Stl est Paul ER 30) Milw & St P pred. 209 Toi, Wab & Wn Rik 4: $0 itis, PW &Ch ER ¥ 100 Alton ‘« Ter Hanis, 6 Chic, Bur & Q RR? 148 Cumb Goal pret. lou West Union Tel. COMMERCIAL REPORT, ¢ Toxspay, Suly i679, , Bexswax remained dull at previous quotyst Corrzn—The market for American ingos ‘moder, active and firm, The sales comprises, 266.600 tba. W vtaae Lake, Detroit, and Tennessee af, 3a, Mo: goa Detroit, from wharf, a Mo. 5-86.00 0 AB. YOU yy eth " 2284e., and 200,000 do. Balit, aapnhey tan vat ie Sager —chiefly at Corry —Lio continued Other kinds ay ‘re ih a a Tae ordlna” dull, any were nominal. Acuad badecdronid tage te accept ce sales o Caer We quote: Wise, 5 120% IT c. & 150.3 fair, iGc. o * g Utigo. w Wize: fair to pood cabmoes, 15 tie. a 25e.; Murnenibo, 17%c. ‘wet, cash, duty paid. in "New York, 42,643 lad 2 ther kinds in New York. Government, bags 7.83905 Maracaibo, #15; beg at, yt wero In moderate jobbing demand «We quote the range 18i¢r, tole, Sperm changed offerings. prinetpaliz to tons tor the asifer Ordinary... Low middling. Nidditng Good m nua fuatic on S Domingo log. omiually $16, gol Ag & goueral thing chemicals were rathee firmer and quite fren Bales 2.000 koge AT Ge. a BL do, toe be. cold Aso tons edda ash at oe. B® tous do. to eerie ‘SX 70 old, 100 do. sal soda at $3 03 aS 05g gold, 209 drums caustic’ soda at Bice, » 680. gold (according 16 quality), 36) casks bicaebin, ching powder at Sige. & ie, and 454 do, do. to arrive at 50 bales gum atavie on private terme. LOR AND CRANE — Ki 1,413 bbls. flour, 582 sok cor taral, 3,89 bu wheat, 42,902 do. com, 17.425 do, oats, wud 408 do, malt. ‘The market tor Stnte 1 Weswera four’ wae iregular, Frosh ground was tn innited Fejuest, but prices were soudy, though the market © quiet and hewry. Old dour was dull aud wusalable, except At ® reduciod of Ie, a 36e. per bbl.. whic conoms.oi was ted without inducing purehacérs to any exten. Fatally dour was held preuy bus ease wes, ve, ee dispe any penile doar wi intel gis i as the ouside pF Southern flaur was changed hands on the ye tor iG. The aales were about 700 bur. dull and deciloing, Some 2) ui Dacia of the annesed quotation with sales of 450 bbls, was in fair demand Mas pe bdks. We quowe:— tx etmrass Bi leesersens ? c,d. for wheat was uisectied by the advi the Wes, coupset with, heavy receipls from Cailfornta, and prices i Mower tee Sou the price for it yesterday, Bs lve. lower. “White winte faloablo ata. etill cther Fedaetion, with no traction on which to base fe He - i ‘bacco, fewn to Uibraltat tor Gory Cutty. We pg 2, ‘and in Boston for tuture aolivery, eeense Bac romaine cata Wa ron Bominal at 200. oderatel Beno Aptos Big 40 10 Bie fo atte oe pominal quo cy 4 * Uf Ho ig Grande’ Rinne {Gambia and Bissad. Be. ; ested tne itu dry Muenon, ‘han res, 10) y oe 7 : ; tre ‘aon ed 18u0 do. Santtat American, ‘S10 wei salted Kilo Grande, and WA do. do, Jalioraia, ioe S700, ‘and prices were ‘arm. Sates 60 fiazy continued firm under a fair demand and moderate nt Was quoted ut siti setaul tow 8 oO 8 s InpIGo was rather more sought after; sales 62 ceroons bala on private terms, RON. ruock waa hi ly af the clone at $4 hore Whe, rather ime more toquirs, Th The ‘were 160 tous, ex chip. at ‘and erehip at 942° Fasinton was quoted at gal from yard ‘ex ship. No. American was scarce and firm) at $13. @ itis ted that the Arrentowa Company now ask (3, Other Kinds wore dail and unchanged: lock there continued a fair demand pavticuul for the ‘prime. qualiliee, of" which the stock Bae, retuend:: prices tor “ =a remained firm, mi ‘a w firm at our ota Ayres niet, bat altered. Sales mene Sean mith a ig, po Motasces was declded) 1,000 hue, Nuevitas at ae nt c Blon July ae he 11,700 hha, Cuas, 1,640 do. Porto Ricos. and 360 ish islands. Naviy Sours —the marcot for ‘nvirite ia tun rice sa Hvdn oct, at $8 62%c. and 20 do. No Tat poten! far we heard of a omall vale of Wimington at lor being quoted ae Oieh Linseed was dull and w shite casks, and $! 85 in bois. Crude sperm was quiet: ficenty ects vow Bs bola nn privace's ‘Crate whale was ‘ardive, ‘and 2c. a 3c. por ga lon higher, ber ta wales were as follows:—2) bbls, ‘Sampbeek at ies tober’ dar northern and 759 do. fair to primo do. at Te, an B19 do, do, at 7c,” Lard oll was steady, with amall sales plane Cr see at s Of red t previously reported) * se prices wore lower, There was bnt litte cteposition to'take advantage of the decline to purchase, buyers, being somo- what apnrehenstve of a further reduction, There was no Sp-oulative inquiry, and all the rales were canned to pret. m ent deli $2 00 a $2278 for a loring at, thd inside Price; other Kinds were nominal, at $19 80 for primes and $21 30 a $22 for prime mess, fn within the rauge of $14.0 extra do, Beef hams w Bacon was very frm, the n limited demand but firm. ‘The sales were 150 dbis., M for mess, and $24.50 a $28 for jnict and nominal ab $33 n 259, *k being vary small, The sales go. w lBo. for eity and West. ato firmer. and fonersliy jews of havers. ‘The wnies were 300 fits cos, wicbin the renge af Io. ae, for shouldnra, and 16c. for hama, and 10,100 pounds bellies at Li tinued buoyant and and prices agatn Sok ae sales were about 1.0% packages at from Ie, a 1530. tase for stonm and kettle rendered, market for refined continued bm ie fam active demand from, the, Pailedetohig operators, and a further advance was establinbed, standard white being held at %¥o. nt the close. The inrzn advance in this article within the past week {s due entirely to “cor. nor” in the Philadelphia markets, which wil result in the overstocking of that market. like Si, bbls, having been purchased ii et, Pittsburg and eliawhere. to be shipped | to pane aeiphia, | This being the ease A reaction may be reasonably expected to fol- low the settiement of tho Philadel bring some of the oil back here. M: rally stand aloof, thet present fietires.' Cra was in active demand The supply was veey lights sing con barrel” The valen of crue wore as follows:--400 bbine 1a buk, 40 to 4 gravity, on the spot, at Ic,. and for August delivery 1.000 9, a ic, 1,50 do. do. at Io.. 2.000 do, di 1’se'lers’ option; 1,009 do. do. i ind 2.079 do. io, selier’a option, on ia business, which may lo the shippers gene. jimits forbidding taem to purchase at in bu private u about 13. Also, not provie Pimy reported. 1,090 bbls. low gravity, prime packges, at Ties’ Of hondes the aulse were 750 bbls, mean ined white ak 2ANio. 4 Be, £500 do, do. for the balaaee at this month, at 3 1,000 io, 'do,, for the balance of hig month nt BDO, a Eye and 1o0s'da. dan for Aucus, we SOc ail buyer's op: tion: also 250 bbts prim licht straw to white at 27e, and gallons etondard white, in tins, on private terms. in Fhiladeiptua the market contynue’ excited and active. Salos Bol, Kiandard white at Sic. 3,000 bbla, standard white, tor Au at Oe, a Sige, ; 5,500 do. do., for the first do. at sn Bhiger-cehtcay at ahe inside Ogura, and. 1000 de, do., for September, 100 do. do., for October, und ‘1,008 do. do., for Novembor, ut 30c. Nick.—MRangoon was rathor more active. The sales were 1,000 bags in bond for export at $3.60, gold. Carotna was sierdy at We, + 12i4e., with small kalos, STRANIRE wasin fair demana and very firm. The sales Tio Tha. ab LEe.'8 Bie, also $0,000 The, "grease at gh ~The ey crear were unimportant. Silesian quotes Barra We bound oF B13 errant eal Sodbers’ prices t= We no iz les, Jo! remained unsoany Suaar.—The market for raw continned quict, Sat pfece were ce, Tirm, The sales were tmied to about BR nds ed was steady RAE pL Ayo. w ee for Cu a lnige, a 18g, for al penis ana tie for powdes Sa eet ae granufat at ae Ey 22 {yaote:—Cuba—Infering % ebtamon. retly Gratt He to fully fait co. LUNE, w TL; gone 0. ty cat, To, a IRS 5000 Bre: nae aa prio we C2 has, 40,445 box Sabet tonsa Ungeed tho deman, gobr". and prices age shad oltre T ",ostun 1,009 bags, at $2 aunty pe wate i Getaben at SH 14, gold” an bom A still continued bond, ers to arrive, on private terms. bigs, to arrive, reported in onr last, Ww be not at Se 12g. as published. Timot 7 Was unchanged 1 '§3 25. Clover was modcratsly active at ; sunebanged price. co our last report a comparatively las, : Moret Tey ad firm, closing with valves of alr i of cheered wagde Ae transaction’ We gs Fotiowy:= 03) eusem surd 10 Rebs wutmer, Tite Bald: 180 oases 40.5 in-pond Soames © tolper Rockett: 400 bat part ia bind: 160 babe piraontor anes patie ands, DS do. ‘Bu matrn gu Singapare pepper~ailon private ter Seenva.—Coat, without ary ma'erial change in pric In uetive demand. The sales were 10 ba : Paita an Buenos “Avres on private terme, in doce there wes noihing doing, the sales were confined to «mall Jota, We qnote:—Coa' Matamoros, dle. a mi) Cruz, 40c. ot Ayres, Sc, a 3 ites a Biss: Onracan, Bea Sees ‘and Caper 23¢. a tle rine “Zomnes.—Ken sear ‘Mis tn yetive export demand paces warn quute steady: rae Sales agurepated sie vor seeey herd wean a 6. have beon very light. h ¢ Ty wants of wanufactarers, and h meet their vi freely, 2 the p ‘The stock of old wool was almost extan: 2, though severs) sales wore ponding f tie rediwrd stock holders wore not west soles, except at full prices. Slate and Western iieeoes wera 75.000 118. ol The sales of ‘6c. for super: at * atifornia nt ador c., 40,00 Iba, burry de. at We, and 6,00) do, choles do. ab Of foreign the sales were only Iv bales chotce @ at 4240, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Honay—Herrimip.—On Monday, July 15, by the Rev, Wiliam H. Johnson, Mr. Hexay 1. honnr to Mra, Eusza Herrieto, all of Brooklyn, N.Y. No cards, Jvon—Tnersrov.—On Sunday evening, June 90, at the First Free Will Baptist church, Seventeenth street, near Sixth avenue, by the Rev. E. B. Fernald, Mr. Stras C Jupp to Miss Faxmie E. Tarratox, both of this city. Mymes—La Moxre.—On Monday, July 15, m the Connell of Ton, by the Rev. John Dudley, ALEXANDER H. Mrers, of New York, to Miss Lacna La Mowre, of Boston. Brooklyn. FE. D., on M Travis—Bratox,—In Jaty 15, by the Rev. William Reid, Mr. axpaew ‘Trav, of New York city, to Miss Jannux P. Bexron, of Greenpoint, Brooklyn, FE. D. Died Bassaurs.—At St Loui, ou Friday, July 12, Buin mine canaeal the family are bse poarteng hd Invited to ie attend the funeral, from No, 66 Third stroct, this (Wed. 16, Fraxoms Vaxpr’ aged paar ry mont The friends and relatives of the family are respect- siren iy cae, ar July Tt, ab thoven o'clock, —At Kington, N, Y., on Tuesday, July 5 be] Carsanure Brown, Fuck of Severyn Broyn, in Tete roa attend the funeral, on o’cloek, from her late residence in Kingston. © Censdwent.—In Brooklye, on Sonday, July 15, Mane wens funeral will hwnd as from hi Py ap friends of the famnly aro Invited to. Evoms only son ef Washington B. and Josie f, Duryea, aged 6 mouthe ang 8 dayi a. The relatives and frivnds are invited to attend the funeral, this Td (Wednesday), at twelve o’clock, from the residence of his parents, No, 133 Led Forty-ninth street. His remains will be interred at New Rochelio, Traing leave at 4 quarter-past two o'clock, Gonman.—On Tuesday, July 16, at hatt-past two A. M., after a jongand painful ulnees, MARY GonMax, the be- loved wife of Joba Gorman, in the 63d year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the Taneral, from the Church of St. Vincent de Paut, West ‘Twenty-third street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o’clook, Goruyr1o,.—On Tuesday, aa is nae half-past ten o'clock, Gustav C, GorENPLo, agt The relatives and friends are o respocatully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 155 Forsyth strect, om Thursday afternoon, at two o’clock, The members of the Eureka Glee aud Panreli Social clubs are also anette ag - we tis, x Haxt.—On Sunday, July 1: gasteit any Kats, dongrenent AL A. and Bane LL, Hail, in the 9th year Or Bze. The relatives and friends of the family are invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No, 290 West Twenty-first street, this (Wednesday) after- ay fn Witliamab Monday, July 15, after I arg, on ®@ short and severe illacss, ye lynn of Nathan Hilbert. Funeral services will be held this (Wednesday) evening, at balf-past seven o'clock, at his father’s residence, No. 262 South First street, The remains will be taken to Rye on Seereter mecoing, in the 11:30 train. Horatns.—Of disoase of the heart, Kars J., the be- loved daughter of Thomas we Hopkins, aged 9 years, 8 months and 12 4 Tho funeral will take pi A this (Wednesday), Esst Teath from the residence of her ig No. street, The children of Bridget’s echool are re- quested to attend, Kexnxpy.—On [uesday morning, July 16, after a long and serious illness, Mattuxw, son of Brian and Julia Konnedy, aged 1 year, § months and 17 da; Toe relatives and friends of the family are respocttul! invited to attend the funeral, from the rosidence of his parents, No, 162 East Thirty-Ofth street, tuis (Wednes- day) alternoon, attwoo'clock, The remams will be in- terred at Catvary Cemetery, Kuarr.—On Cage appr July 15, at Islip, L. 1, wa Siva of Wino. K. and Maria M. Knapp, in the 6th year of his Relatives Sind friends of the famit; iy are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, this day (Wednesday), Conveyaners will be at Islip depot, The 7:30 A. M. train pom Banter a, rane Lroxa,—On Tuos july 16, Enmanere, wife o! pages Lyons, daughter of the late Wiliam Storritt, aged ‘ears, ‘the relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully invited to attend (no funeral, from hor Inte residencs, 35 Kent avenue, near Myrule avenue, Brooklyn, oa Thurs- day afternoon, at one o'clock. j oe a Hoboken, on Tuesday, July 16, Inzwe, in- fant daughter of Dr. Albert and Josephine Lewis, aged 1 month and 7 days, The friends and Inge ec ged of the famity are in- vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 200 Bloomfield street, this (Wednesday) morn- ing, at ten o'clock. Loxe.—On Monday, July 15, after a ehort illness, Pataick Loxa, aged 21 years, a native of county Tippe- rary, freland, The friends of tho family are respectfally mvited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his motner, 111 Ninth avenue, LORWENTHAL.—On Tuesday, July 16, Mrs, Liscrre ‘LOgWENTRAY. The funoral will take Place this (Wednesday) morning, - at ten o'clock, from her lato rosidence, 144 West fwenty- ati Lad Monday, July 15, J Al |AGeR:—On Monday, Jul jaune Avcusrixe MaGEn, in the Ti year of his age. ‘The relatives and friveds are invited to attend the fonerai, from the resideuce of his parents, John and Eilom Magee, 494; West Twenty-eighth street, this (Wedaesday) afteracon, at ono o'clock, MeCany,—On Monday, July 15, of consumption, Many MoCaNN, of Belfast, Ircland, aged 45 years, ‘The relatives and fricnda are respectfully invited to attend the funora!, from her late residence, No. 191 Sev- tais (Wednosday) afternoon, at two ovlock. enth street | Belfast (Lrejand) papors pieaso copy. MacDoveatt.—On Tuesday, July 16, Ina, dtanghter ot Susan ard the late James H. A. MacDougall, aged years, 2 months aud 12 davs, ‘The frends of tho fawily are rospcctfnlly Invited to attend tho funoral, from the resideuce of her mother, 815 Bioks strect, Brooklyn, this (Wednesday) after-, ‘noon, at four o'clock. ‘Quebec papers please copy. McLavaanm,—On Monday afternoon, July 15, at four clock, Axva’ MoLavcaum, daughter of James /end Apva McLaughlin, aged 11 montis and 10 days. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family aro resyAettully invited to attend the funcral, from ber paris’ reai- dence, 180 Jay strect, Brooklyn, at two o'clegk, O'Rovexk—In this city, on Friday, Jaly 12, Mrs, Enizaneta O'Rounxy, in the Toth year of Ger age, Her “ge yin - ig fs ney, omoiery, .~ Provies.— ionday, July axe 16 years, 2 months and 13 days, Pooryy, agod The relatives aud friends of the, i respostfally invited be ati one ye ee bis (Wanesday) after- noon, at two o'clock, from tat resi:to Y Nod Commerc strat Yau roy coe? x. —On Tact, July Joux Qomx, aged 50 a pative act Sunty Wesrd, Iretand. se rns eek membor\®ir Barry Benovolent Society ere Terpeattit be invited te/nitond tho funeral, on fhurs- day, frdai nis late rosidetoc, Nu. 9 Beavor stroot, winy,—On Tuesday, July 16, any Anya. daughter gf Jha and Mary Jané Quina, god $1 yours, tuonths an 1a} | The telonta ofthe tory ato tespectiuliy intel -ue tuneral, from tho reaidozoe of her father, No. 41 Dograw strect, Souk ao Ly on Thursday after- noon, at haif-past two o'clock, without further notice, ‘Tho remains will be iatorred at Flatbush, Saver —Suddenly, early on Tuesday morning. July 16, Epwanp Invixa, only son of Raymond aud Elizabeth Sault, io the 4th your of his age. Th> relativos nad friends of tho family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) morning, at ion o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 119th street, botwoen Second and Third avenues, ‘Ssivrex.—On Tuesday, Jay 16, Sar the firm of Seaman Brother & Sniffon, in th his age Theilatives aud fmends of tue dev father tn law, Captain Avory Brumloy, are inviied 60 at. teud thé f7here’, from bis residence, corner of Schermerhdt Afid Nevlus slrest, Brooklyp; on Thurs. @ay sfieraoon, at three Setgck. Norwich (Conn.) papers please copy. Seauip?.—On — ‘aly 35, at Fort Hamilton, of cholera infantum, Viota, youngest child of Edward M. “s Knilio Scumidt, aged 7 months and 28 days. Bidida ut'ns will be taken to Greenweed for interment, wos Hel iny) aflergoon, at two o’etork. TRAM —In ibis city, on Tuesday, July 16, T. 1 Pi. aged 43 years, § months aud 2 ays, The Tealives and friends wro respect®lly invited to atiend the faneral, from. bis late residese®, corner of Water and Montgomory streets, on Thuradsp afternoon, at half-past ono o'clock. California papers pl-ass cory. The members of the Bremervorder Club wit mest at one o'clock, at the corner of Water and Ciiptoa streets, New York. C, PETERS, President, G, Huxx, Secretary. St, Georcz.—On Monday morning, Jnly 15, Warne Opor, infant son of ©. R. and Kosalie St. George, aged 9 monthe, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend tho funeral, from the rosidence of his parcnts, Yates avenue, Brooklyn, thie (Wednesday) afieracon, at three o’olock. Twinn,—On Monday, July 15, at her residence, cornor of Kighty-third street and Tefth avenue, Saxa’ Exotsx, wifo of George 31. Twine, im her 2% year. ‘The remains will be taken to Mi\baru, New Jerser, Thursday, July 18, Trains leave foot of Ratciay street, at 11:30, The relatives and fricads of the are respectfully invited to attend the funcral at St. ctephen’s church, Milburn, New Jersey, Thursday af- ternoon, at half-past tweire, Vurxpavp.—On Toesday, Jaly 16, Rune Jasper C. Vreciand, aud bo. gua Henry V. nah Mandeville, aged 21 y The relatives and friends of of the fa invited to attend the funerai, on T! three o'clook, from the Buptish church, South Bergen, J. “Warn.—At St, Panl, Minnesota, on Monday, July 8, Hevur G. Warn, of New York, Gg of :fhangbas, | eee late Frederick G. Ward, in ae Trill be held at Trinity chapel, Twenty-fifth strect, near Broadway, this (Wednerday) af- ternoon, at one o'clock. The relatives ana friends of the family aro invited to attend. Salom (Mass) and San Francisco (Cal.) papers please Winxocx.—On July 16, in the 47th of her age, Mrv, Ex. or Whats, a bauioe af Sectnahnes cy Monoghan, ireland. The friends an uainiances are 3): Swrrvey, of nh yen saaed, and Of bis see tat ba amace aes and Finh’avenna, wi fur Belfast, Ireland, papers Wricart.—On Sanday” atk ag uly uy po Ad v. a Lem ag daughter of the late © friends and relatives of are et to o’vlock, from residence of ibe avenue, southeast corner of Thirty-first street, DST OFFICE NOTICE, "The Mails for the United “Kioatom fd the Continent. vin yt ANA, will Close Soutbampton and Bremen, per steamer HH at this offgg on Thursday, ‘ly rif, at 10:0) A. M., up town follows A stations station G, ENCH'S HOTRL BILLIARD fe ROOM i Now RE ed ino sivie — for elegance monies not surpassed by an Seanee an ee. TABLE i Factory, 43 MERCER les alwayn on hat r ae A YOUNG MAN OF Wisties “A FRW ror room the 0 Indy Fe dross fot one week James 7, bor m1 offiee. pahworiahertnaretivherttcterr owt. tonediepneenphannesiclan MARBLE acces SE wet ess civ ae, i? price of ed din sirbete, a ee RBLEIZED ake ie Othe DRY GOODs. SILES warmed) Remy ayy Bs WAY ATR. oN 60 fin enn SDAY: RVEMING Jal bird 17, 1367, JULIA D. . LA’ DBM A NEW CHAR: ACTER, ADRIENNE THE GNING FAVORITE. ™ (AULA, DEAN Obspmam, sues. SILKS, Loaned on, leaned on, loaned on, Diamonds. Wyenes and Je on, foaned on, “sisnses Whiges a0 7 tees ‘borne ‘and “Parner, ra, Hidut, Jack Stoddart, Rockwell, &c, TA DEAN IN TWO CHAT AG! sarceDay, MATINEE sur i A MILEINERY. Wr, Ta L. Ferg a Af BROAD. ° wa: y. between Niviotesnth and Teenticth streets. — abapes; ‘ibe Henrietta, Bem aban the Dress Reund a Gascon, Hetrouaney Bergere aud aah NOVELTY IN —! Lif A, ton tne reason, nanton tos “Parepar th bo td culy at M. T. HIGGINS’, 845 Broadway, and RS? ‘aud 730 Broadway, Monday, duly 15, and during the week, an@ 4 Miss ROBE ayuen a eapeeey, ROOTH, ! hese, nt rh ove ue. tha LACK bint a R, THE BRAND OF SOCIETY, ~ conan nnn PIANOVORTHS, aced under therditeenion ot tho oot or. Mr. rrRD FAMILY CRAVING “Tae Orty WILL SBil Mixeoie, wre TL apbear a8 George Dallas, Gtowsrt their rosewood Routh, Mi larkins (©: ve. Planoforte; N atet appeniaaes ts tab ry igon, frame oar Rew: wort a for less than ta eT ee FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND A band Pianofortes, from $75 Gold on instalmenta, L. P. Guan 8, 0-5 Unlomequares NATION, t Aras ct OLASS SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWCOD PIANO > f BS richest tone and finish, ata great bargain ca guarantood ror five years, Call at 19 Grand street, #TY VOOR iDERFUL ARTI | Doar Mod Be 4 Gian BOF PROGRAMME, TO. lout. ' MAGNIFICENT PIANO, PULL SEVEN OCTAVE, EE THE GREAT, ‘Bhagon TROUPE OF JAPANESE! carved crararane tens, sold ob » ic tata their novel cachoagar feata, & cash as the’ owaseia te wast ‘of mezey, ‘Apply at 214 Twentleth street, uear Third avenue, BUNT ZUUG Z0U@ ARABS Zou ARABS ‘ A CBRAP PIANO, IN GooD ORDER, FOR $75: 4 | tn nan mu co ' B. Teaiare ecowroet Pianororts, tize instrument, ae COMBINATION MATINEE ON 84’ J, BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway. Biguoenr RoeEnnGe. PrAReeonTe FOR rder, ol 4 $000, for $300, arlor Bulls, tagetea, Bookease, Paint. z ‘Bui Chamber nnd "Diniag Faoniture. a4 West Eifteenth atrvet, near Si near Sixth avenue. A LADY be IN. et 4 commer WILL SELL A paar forte workh: $65) for less than $200; bested ak arly negr; Overstrung bass; carved hen Gau ata Titad street. Beet ROSEWOOD BEVAIS OCTAVE PIANO. forte, $185; one rosewood severi-cetavo, Niodart makor, ; also, seven octave, Dunham ‘neker, rosewood, $210, pay ‘twenty others, very low. 20 Fourth avenue, opposite colebrated comedian, Mr. JOHN BROUGH auertig os} thie theatre: ry URBUS ip in Ae eat BRYANT. ena | DAN BRY. GREAT a Teen 8 SUCCESSi peti WREE of the new Irish D: ¢ = freee tee aia and @ Pretogem, MR. DAN BRYANT, by Mesars. Heury Morford and THK BELLS OF Prolices with bow, tesoker, Goines * and ments, aud & Cast embractug the whole strength of the Company, Cooper Insitt Mr. DAN BRYANT Barey 1 elon RVERY EVEN NO} el pianos 84,70 2_MEL/ADRONS, PARLOR OR- PRIDAY ievising, JULY 19 any Pin atche ley, Al Wares Sowing Machines, ‘Gun thea all ¥ery low ‘sold ia thie MR. DAN BRYANT. month. ‘The place will be close A im Auguste pice oA we '3ONE: OWERY THEATRE. 8, 62 Ann sireet. P'4xororre FOR SALE., MUST BE DISPOSED OF immediately; ts 1m perfe pt order; has aerpontine case; ond Stool and Covar, sr ‘at 25 Second avenue, near joustou s:reet Mesars. G. W. Thompson and W. T. Thompson, and Wonderful dogs, Hector and Carlo, Great drama of Whites, Poor Joha Smidé and Neighbor's Wife, ANVARD'S NEW M' Corner of Broadway. UM. aud Thirtleth street. TRSUAN, Jaty 17 aud 18 The talented Dramatic Con pany, in Dreams of Del and Loan of a Low Prof. erenia, Magician, with ery evening. Matineas Wed ; ‘Trained Birds, &c. and Saturdays, at ; | Admixston, 8) 8) cents. Children under t ten A years, Wor santas, mace GARDEN—TO-NICHT. i Third ay.y perreen, Pifty- seNE and es PRILLIP BEIN). Mt PPO} fe ; fPOPULAT GARDEN: NGON Pe bbs teehee aad bVE GERMAN PROFEF OR GIVES PIANO 1) ES8ONS, $10 a quarter, at | wuse of pupils or professor used in Germany), enabling the pupil to ly Abin one ¢ month. ‘Those wishing to learn to play t by ear or gccompaniments only are taught in few lessons. Trifling charge. Addi Professor, care of Musio Store, 1,197 Br" Adway- GUEAR, PIANO . VIOLIN, SINGING, HARMONY, 20.— at Twe miy-aixth ‘street, bolween Sevenii and Eighth avenues; Teale teachets; circulars ready; les- sons strictly priva fo; terms s very favor RGANS.—W., H. DAVIS, 40 DOWNING STRERT, offers for 8: do Church Organs, of 20, 12, 14,16 stops: ASSO. 8. ~. Algo two necond hand, warranted. A method Gareeremens ‘oa that lay at sly fi R. J. . Polka Mazurka—"“Arm in Arm’? (new), }. Fantasie—" Rien yd “YOUFA “LADY, WITH EIGHT Yeans Ex. rie pce, desires a position in a private family, in or near New York, as toacher of vocai and instrumental music; primary, ‘Boglish muudies added if desired: boat of ref: erences 'm New York aud Boston given. Address, C., box 8,863 N. N.Y. Post office, A’ AOWNSEND'S, 260 BOWERY—PRIVATE INSTRUC- n, dav and evening, in Bookkeeping. Arithunet{c, Siew 12, Polka—“Gnome”’ Pini) ON SATURDAY, GRAND EXTRA CONCERT. 472 nna fog AMERICAN THRATRE, Ae ben § palling. Grammar. Prices fednned fe for the ome between Grand and Brooine streets, mst No in aa The Irish Drama ‘of et a OORKEEPING, WRITING, FOR BUSINESS.— 0 LBBAR, 60° Mscnavey: teach Bookkeep- rte “Aribmastio a ationls lly, ax used ‘in the best New Vee houses, ey also remove atiffneas, cramping, oF trembling and make olegant business peamen. Open day and evening all summer. NONVERSATION TO FOREIGNERS.—A LITERARY J Young lady, among wlinse pupils hare, been a Forelga Miniaor Georctary of hegation: Spanien Editows and Auner- tean iadigs of'posiltou, “Box 20, Union square Post offiee Wass A GRADUATE FROM ONE OF THE first New England scmtuartes, a situation as teacher ‘Adroes ‘Nelly Fouter, | « Mr, SAS RYAN. with a eplendid ca ihe bosutiful Ballet Diversissement entitiod LES ALMKIS, Mle. Amalie Zuccatia 1d the famous Ballet Troupe. Coos, Dougherty, Queei jarcner and Master Baraep, Firat x ot theswengement at ee rst week of the-cagagement, Miss ADDA TEBMAN, the beautiful Focal A change of nrograinme every eventing at Ole; curtain TWIATINIEE ON SATURDAY APTERNOCE. URSDAY EVENING, JULY Grant Conosrt, when ihe folly Mra, Marie Abboit, Soprano: Me ee Darby O'Ge or governess, Best references, Herald off = Fr “pf Ee “ed as TRADES. S$ DESIROUS = ? , Leck wood, Tenor; Mr. F, G 5 7 By 1S uy tet ed 0 ie y cea ‘ation ee anoS M ‘Henry, Tenor; Master Bernard Moilem meatal japan al on or addvess Willian | bauer, Vida Sots, ‘Mec, uilder will preside at the Plac Sullivan, 4.9 East 16th at, forte." OMPOSITORS.—WANTED, TWO FIRST CLASS JOB OOLRY'S OPERA HOUSE_BROOKLYN: {h Die- J Compositors.” Nono need apply unless thorouglily com- A new and original Historioal Panorama, wit pelent. N.Y, Economical Printing Company, #8 Aassay st. | FamicciTecs, paluted and written by R. Ls Weed expressiy for this estab! Ky F A NATION. NUTTER WANTED.—THE BEST AND MOST STYLISH Enonnae oO COP Gert nnd Vect Caicer fu New York, by oue of the mont Fee Yo Nstes wit appear ia s Ci fashfonablo hynsex; must bea first-class man in every re. | FANO.. HOOUEY spect; oxpatienced, cay, ‘and must Ay “ ¢_) sanciniespebtinninnctnnainasaatiai j at ~ ag wredion regs 4 dress P EXHIBITION AT THE nn Jor the right man, rrnanent, ac. ad Parlor, Now o « atin dquaro Post olllen, X.Y. BL DS ART GALI GALLERIES, i ai A fine collection of Ost Ppetings. ngs py caleba ne: OPEN FROM 9 A. ASE, PURDY, MURPHY & BUCKLEY'S ‘Minstre|s and Brass Band. i FIRST TOUR OF THEE PRESENT 8B, ON. . 8. PURDY AND CHAKLY BUC, Thotwo at comedians of the age, fn conjuvetion with J. B. Murphy, George [esite, 1. Obese nd — G6 STAN ARTISTS. National Mall, Harlem, Thursday crening. Jay 18. PHER WANTED—A GOOD, RELIABLE Promaster aay Address, be 75d terma, experience, reference, &c., 0, CONFECTION SRSA TRADESMAN WANTS A tony job at the above trade; understands all branches rd the ‘business: tong and competent workman, Any one wisling snel ou or address for three Matthew Connell, 402 W x inal mone CYLINDER PRESS- 19 PRINTERS. @, " ~ + Morrisania Hall, M neriaaanle, Friday, T mag Tans tirade, - adh? ‘al |) Yonkers, Saturday, spies paca : eed S rehon mh a, bithn ne particulars 86 inrgs an 1a, ar Sa au isrennsstxa. “4 of eer of Anatom: w & 0 PROTOGRAPHERS,—A FIRST CLASS OP' 4a situation, Address Photogray tate, 613 - ey aslauere Se thousands of Uae MAKER WANTRD—BY AN AMERICAN Hout, ane ‘ourlegged, {he ble. 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ANNOUNCES 0 THE ort e} te that tho fret Grand Mop of the season At his placa en Coney Inland on Wednesday, ‘yaly 1h Picks ts for sale at Sawyer'a and Thompson's music stores ang) Lent music store, 299 Pulion aireot, Brooklya, Care rum direct to the 4 Wainy ENGAGE, 80ME GOOD Apply to Konsani, 51 Bl eo jeecker at., from praexon, THEATRE. FOr JRIEENTH STRERT Al rer 1 let fur the ensuing season for performances, bails, faurey dia. aan "Teste F rancnise, Haypoowm AS A \ ROSE OR OR aan a schotiiach, 300.; for violin Ieee peat 1 or ¥ FREDERICK BLUME, 28 serene “DENT ISTRY. . whatever T OF TRETH AT YOUR OWN PRICE—S! itxtaine RUSTE Pro Professor of Midwifery, "Ea wEbiny ‘are Ju eure to five hours. ractice. No, Bast Fifty-secend street, first door from teeth extracted in one mi Finis ‘avenue, Her circular to married sent free by alte a VAN CLECK'S, 173 fisth ave most Pexeanrge tg DIRCOVERY FRETS tracted Bwithout pain bepumbing by vy a (narcotization ), Inughing gus eth daily; ff JAY VILLERS Ses SETS oF Pri s 4 TO 95 AND lons in dentistry Tork warmuieh Dr WICHACDY Preneh Grand street, near Bowers. »/ C anwsihetic use of nitrous do feria de 1 eet as Sa their names at the offon, om 19 Cooper A“ 3 Lito pa a ini] Re DR. Spaxepwe GUAR. for for teapasrad i ‘inanhood, “19 Tot Sta Stant cmon ahteon DLE, FRM. A pei enna DLE, WR FEMALE PHYSICIAN, RO. Tadion whe dosire good nursing rooms for tea ‘medical att ‘sttendance.” ae ng 1D MANHOOD RB. A. grined—' ee yewbownd vhtsieand mare ouron of certain disousos, Of R. 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