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ee _—--— THE COURTS. |° The Stolen Treasury Notes—Alleged Fraudulent Use of Revenue Stamps—The Erie and Lake Brie—Adah Meyers-Vreeland Sent Back to the House of the Good Shepherd— ‘Tho Business in the Surrogate's Court— Another Clearing Out Term in the Court of General Sessions. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ Couar, The Stolen Treasury Notes, Before Commissioner Osborn, The United States vs. Charles H, Merriain.—The Aefendant ts charged with naying in his pessession notes stolen from the Sub-Treasury in “etty in the month of February last. | ‘The of the ase have appeared in full in the ABRALD from the Previous examinations, The oa witness examined Yesterday was Colonel bel , of the Secret Ser- vice, who testified that the aut admitted to hun that he had deposited etyt in tho Stuyvesant Bank; that the notes cond a the sum had proved tobe the b Agae or & portio: the amount in notes alleged to have been molen, trom the Sub-treasury. was the on se timony taken, and the rurther ‘amination of the case adjourned tll to-mor- row ab twelve Detook The Brockway Brewery Case. Before Comintasioner Shields. ‘The further hearing of the case of William B. Brockway was resumed yesterday. On motion of ‘Mr. Samuel G. Courtney, the counsel for the defence, aot charge against Mr. Brockway, Jr., was diamissed, 1d he Was then acimitted as a witness, His testi: Was corroborative of that of the other wit- eae examined on behalf of the defence. The ‘Gorn ‘was then summed up by Mr. Courtney, and the mmissioner stated that he would deliver judg- ment to-day, at eleven o’¢, ‘The Erie and Lake Shore Railroad Contest— First Blood tor Erie~Another Injunction Granted * Before Judge Barnard. The Erie Railway Conpany va, The Lake Shore ana Michigan Southern Rattroad Company and te New York Central and Hudson River Ratiroad Company.—On Friday last this case was argued be- fr Judge Barnard, on a motion for a partial in- jus inction on the part of plainuff and on a motion postponement of the hearing of the motion on vehalf of defendants. The motion for postpone- ment was granted, but the motion for the injunction ‘was reserved for decision until yesterday, when judge Barnard decided to grant the order asked for, gh some modifications, TUR ORDRK AS MODIFTED. ont reading and fling the summons and complaint ren eS der “i iow cause why an tnjunct he amdavits of By Ww. sianch ane, Sui Fatrehild, A. P, 5 ot counsel for the detendati ee int sty asked an scgournt ent of thi Sion hem, to prepare al avltp in Oppost- motion, It is * qe unt unui the further order of this Sout he Shisceaig bb the Lake iy oi and Je er TO! mpan, cers, agents and 2 refvata from eind eo Jnauonée ‘or solici- 01 vit @ view or which may tend to to purenase any. passenger ticket yok designates he New York Central and ison River Railroad, or any part thereof, Toad to be travelled in preference to the be pn Reed — from giving any advantage or eee tak by the former road aie give to passengers by the latter, “foing suniiog whioh will inany Wise in uence ‘any passenger to travel on the ltue of the ‘New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Com- Raper ne the tine of the Erie Railway 2 in ike, meer: pene eee terwan toe the zaxe ore and Michlian m= aut ator states are sete allow the sai Pp 18 Teall i ne oalien, m withholding the same and like rip a ain respect to the W way bilis, bilis of lad ee trans-shipment, reception and forwarding of and all property and merchandise which may me UPON shy portion of the road owned, pneu ‘or operated by the said defendant, when said y is intendea or marked to go by way of the Erle hve would be or is intended or allowed, been marked or destined to go by the Rew York Central and Hudson River a ne Spy part thereof, That id defendant, the Lake Shore 4 ‘chigan Southern Central Railroad Com- me its Officers, agents and servants, refrain ahewing any reduction, drawback, allow- sug Tehite ad other advantages, {ncluding snsignors or consignee®, by Bo Me of ti eNew yark Central and Hudson ‘or auy which it does aliow to conden or matinee he line of athe Erie Railway, and from in any other Way giving to a the former class of consignors or conaignees any avs over the latter. e's ‘That the hearing of the motion for tie pom inder 8 gapental tenn asked by the pions be sdpanrn! term of this soar to 10 be heid at in the city of New York, on the 19th or Bentewver, 870, gt ten O'clock A. M., on condition fendants may at that time and place poeta i dissolution of the injunction here granted ut further notice, 6 he Willard Bartlett be aud he is hereby ap- polnted referee, to take testimony on behalf of all the Re poten. to be read on the hearing of the mo- and he po compel the attendance of wit- duction of papers containing Ces material v0 the said motion, and that he rej poe mass taken by him to this court eight aye the time appointed as aforesatd for the hear- ing of the motion, and testimony may be taken be- fore the court stenographer of the Eighth Judicial “Site uke manner and reported at the same 6. na the plalntid( be at liberty to read, on the f the said motion, auy affidavits of which ave been ferved upou the attorneys for the ts at least four days before the actual esos defendants serve upon the plain- rneys copies of ali papers to be read upon the heart ‘at least five days previous thereto, and sehegh may read upon the hearing additional its in reply to new matter contained in the Metenants? papers. Thus the case stands. ) COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—CHAMBERS. ‘Adah Meyers-Vieoland Habeas Corpdis Caso—She is Sent Back to the House of the i ag Shepherd. Bofore Jucige Daiy. In ve Adah F. Méyeth—Aw was reported tn the IBRALD Of yesterday, Miss Adair, Meyers ap- to be released on a writ of habeas coFpua from Baha came fro} sel, Mr. a it of certiorayl, which je proceedings can be re by cout the vexed queation of ig se proper lace for Adah F, Meyers can be arrived at. ‘This is @ matter that ap- h easier than it really is, and many ven- eh that she should not be separated from er mamma. It may be matertal to mention it ma Vrecland is in! Sing Sing, engaged tor of the Commonwealth, BUSINESS IN THE SURROGATE’S COURT. hes been @ reguiar avalanche of business p On Surrogate Hutchings since his advent {nto office. He has met, however, the wnwonted peepee in such a spirit of zeal, industry and sys- aad make what would have been incessant later, ithout maeeecath adequate fruition to many, a com- ‘he game punctual attendance to ep the same system and consequent prompt- nt disput hepesras of the work of the immediate pre- whicl ite imposes on himself, he exacts irom e stibordinates of his office and court, and aa the whole machinery works smoothly surely. There 18 no court withia our State jotion that to much needs to be presided by a zealous, judicious and conscientious fudge ah that which has to determine the contro- eraioe, that go frequent arise among the vig: over wor the bequests and {nheritances of the dead. rogate Hutchings has brought all these qualities bear in the discharge of his judicial dutles, and dow at the close of the term the calendar of the pours up to yesterday has been finally disposed of, a Unprecedented inthe bisiness of any judicial court ee ora ee KECLSS—CHAMBER MOTIONS. e Surrogate will adjourn his court on Tuesday ag the trial of cases is concerned, He Fa Ce im Chambers to hear motions the opening of the new term of the court, wi i al take place on the first Monday of Septomber n¢ : COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Bargiacics and Larcenies—A Batch of Thieves Sent to the State Prison. Before Recorder Hackett. At the opening of the court yesterday counsel for George Allison and Charles Tacker, who were con- vioted of stealing a gold watch from Benjamin Grime shaw, on board the Sleepy Hollow, made a motion for a new trial, which was granted, Henry Fields, who was jointly indicted with them, and who ig Eas, of the Good Shepherd, for reasons both maternal. ones Daly reserved his uF ap ye he stated that at the of the at ouyt it was held that 5 eee an alleged defective commit- 01 reviews gore , He would ¢ td eee iia it ) where ler Pleaded guilty to an al seampa at grand larceny, was sent to the State Prison fur two yeard end oix jonths, aa Rlallesey, who was charged with | assaufting and robbing Hagh ¥. Dolan on thedth of June, was seqnitted, the testimony showing that there was an old foud existing Decmase the pesitoy: ‘and thet, blows were exchan, Mary Conners, who was ind winaeted for wealiog ato trom Albert.J. Rose in Street on the Sth of ise, apa yun ty, t She statement of the ¢ rant being “auc, v0 mst rt indletmen ime, wie was a3- ned by the Court i the Pi aid not ‘woule worth wile xietot ‘an vihing ing trois. the tt Rose on t! Te pa nade Eaoore ler directed the to a tit wiley nov ve me set ra stealing forty dollars’ fT Hen Lawrence on the 2otn of June, leadedtuiita an stisaaat at grand lar. ceny. She was Sent to the State Prison for two ba rhs Ln ay ie earaee loseph B. Fernandes pleaded guilty to obtainin, on the 18th of April, $609 worth Of beef, the property of Benjamin x letcalf, by falsely represeuting that he was a large shipper of beef and that he wished to charter vessels as the agent of BR. P. Sherman. fe was sent tothe State Prison for two years, the Recorder observing that he deducted a year from the sentence which he would have in- me parce the prisoner put the Court to the troubie Edward Kearnan, who was indieted for burglari- ously entering the hotel of William Benner, at Jones’ Wood, on the 6th of June, aud stealing thirty dollars’ Wor of jewelry. leaded gritty to the third grade of that offence, he Recorder remarked that there were a great many burglaries bewng committed in this city at the present tine, and he would do all he could to punish the offenders. Kearuan was sent to the State Prison for five years. Susan Gaunt, Anne Wood and Annie Murray, three young colored girls, were tried upon a charge of robbing Jonn P. Pascal, a Frenchman, at a dis- reputable house in Wooster street on the 2dth of June, The evidence of the compla nant did not aailely the jury and they rendered a verdict of not gunit Join J. Cassidy, who on the stn of'Tune stole a es watch and chain, valued ‘at $99, from Magdalena fochiein, pleaded gutity to an attempt at grand lar- ceny, He was sent to the State Prison for two years nd slx months. A REPRDLAND, Frank O'Neil, Frederick Bartell! and James Mo- Avoy (youths) were tried upon a charge of attempt- ing to forcibly enter the liqaor store of Peter Brady, on the 10th of last month. The jury took a merciful view of the case and acquitted them. The Recorder discharged ha tg BES W a Feprmand, AL FOR PANEL . Ephraim ‘alten, ‘who was jointly indicted with Nettie Cyne and Engeno Brush, charged with being engaged Wiilam H. Beekman, an actor, coat gold ea and chain and fifty dollars in money, was placed ou wial. The complainant testified that on the ist of June he was met by two men, who in- vited him into a basement in Wooster street to take a drink. He consented, and a4 soon as he entered the woman suddenly threw her arms around hin while the inen robbed him. Brush was convicted at the last term and sent to the Siate Prison. Allen called witnesses to prove ais previous good character. The jury found him gutity, and his Honor vai that he ‘would teach panel house thieves a lesson by _send- ing Allen to the State Prison for five years, “He re- gretted that the law did not permit him to send such men ty prison for ten. ANOTHER JUST SENTENCE. Charles Brooks, who was indicted for burglary in the second degree, picssen guilty to the third grade of that offence. un the night of the 2ist of Juie the prisoner was caught in a room ocenpted by Edward A. Rober, at a hotel in Washington place, but le did not sueceed in stealing anything. ‘The Recorder sentenced Brooks to the ‘aby Pri for five years. BT ANOTHER. Ranwold pleaded guilty to stealing a satin Ly mee) at $200 from Sarah Rosenstein, in Sep- bake rd eh a qs Seat 20 the Sing Sing Prison for At nearly five o'clock Jonu J, O'Donnell was placed on trial charged with stealng a valuable gold watch and jewelry from the person of Hampton ‘T. Hardy, aresident of Philadelphta, Mr. Hummel cross-exa- mined the complainant tn a very able manner, after pear. the court adjourned. The case wili be finished to-d The following is the so ged for to-day :—The People vs. John Reilly, ; Kame vs. Same, rob- bery; Same vs. Cha ee layor, Pattick McManus, robbery; Same vs. Patrick Mi ‘Manus, rape; Same ve. Patrick Fogarty, John Duffy, robbery; mame. ve. Jamos Johuson, rob! ory Same 'vs. Jautes mer, burglary; brass <3 mane ities Robert, burglary; Same va, orge Whitney, burglary; Same vs. Bien 1 Met tecervinng stolen goods; Same vs. Thomas Fitagerald, sty ous assanit and bat- very; Lee VB. Breuni feiouous assault and battery; Same vs. James Butler (two cases), felonious assault and battery; Saine vs, James Mar. tim, forgery; Same vs. Albert hgc Shad ment; ‘Same vs, Ernest ©. Stahi, emhezzlemeit; Same vs. Frederic Beck, false pretences: Same vs, Frederick A. Goodall, false pretences; Sames vs. Ann Williams, Catharine Smith, grand larceny; Same vs. Rachel Weisenderg, grand larceny; Same vs. Simon rnard, grand larceny; Same vs. Louisa ler, grand larceny; Same vs. Louls Marshall, “quad larceny; Same vs. Edwa) Oras angeny, from. ae or. ar gon; Same we sere Ys. J Reity folition & cl ndrew Mofria, violation of elect ame vs. Cbarles Luke, violation of etection law Same vs. Edward Martine, violation of election taw; Sante vs, Thomas Clarke, violation of election law; Same vs, Pregerick Radts, violation of election law; Same vs. rick Hogan, violation of election law; Same vs, Hel Coiling, violation of election law. ctint CALENDARS AY. SuPREME Biche onmapsee by Judge Brady.—Nos, 9, 21, 61, 64, 67, 76, 78, 79, 07, Lol, 165, i 165, THE NEW ORLEANS FiREWEN. At eight o sock yetertay monnthi the New Orleaus dremen arrived in ths city from Phuadel, phia, and immediately marclied (6 the Astor Houge, ‘They comprise the memvers from two companies— Mechanics’ Company No. 6 and Hope Comphuy, both famous organizations from the Grescent City. Mr. M. O. Tracy, Fire Marshal, and the following foremen and engineers were among the ninety who marched to the Astor Housé:—W. Johnson, R. E. Dimond, pe Lyuch, William Swan, J. tondon, R. Grosch, EL ire a ps Voltoz Ga «psig other ist 8 | lent volunteer force of the Voluateer, Fire Department of New rieans. ‘im the afternoon the visitors were met by Engine Companios Nos. 6.and 11 and Hook and Ladder Com- pany No. 3 of this city, as well as a depuiation from other organizations, at tue foot of Cortiaudt street. ‘The New Orleans firemen then marched up Broad- way with the beautiful hand engine which they brought with them and their hook and ladder truck, ‘The raw vn ow a damper "pAb. yet the @ flue display ine i the ‘at SX ore los srpated courteously aur their te iis a, dnd nN effe fe to render their visit pleasas As this 16 the first tmesince the beginning late war that any body of Southern men have d this city on a fraternal excurston the arrival of i firemen has more than usual significance. It points to future amity, and ts one of the best evidences of a complete resioration of @ national feeling. ‘ue future movements of the firemen are uncer- ust oye Colonel Fisk wi'l place “Twelve Tempta- tions” and they will have a competitive trial with some of the c companies of New York. ious NEGRO RIOT iN PEN SHLVANIA. Several whites njured—Grent Excitement, {From the Hi sburg Patriot, Jaly a A terrible riot occurred ag, the colored enta heta at Margsvitle on the Fourth of July. 3 to their departure from this elty many of the neyroee had been engaged in the Sor et affruy, and, on their arrival at the picnic grow they at once ne- came disorderly. The riotous. demonstration, how- ever, only reached its height about five o'clock ‘in the evening, When the negroes, armed with gans, pistois, swords and bayonets, made tt a point to insult and strike down every white nan and woman they met. One party of the negroes ehtered. the mannered Hotel kept vy Mr. J, Sadier,.at Haley, and called for Nquor, which was.given them, when they walked out without baying, for It. Mr. Sadler, demanded the money, when a refused ‘to settle, but went away cursing him. ey soon returned With more of their comrades and demanded more M4 or, When Mr. Sadier declined to giveitto them. The negroes then called bir harsh nam ~ which exasperated the proprietor so much that he Knocked several of them down, bui the others assisted thelr comrades’ and Mr. Sadler was beaten somewhat. Several Dun- cannon men happeuing to be tome went to his as- sistance and succeeded in di the ge oft, ‘They, however, came back fapanroes ‘about iney y members of the 7, and had their guns wiht ‘them, with thetr Pe tn xed, ang in ts manner they charged upon t and @ mau from Baltimore ore me ee re anions ously wounded, and Mr. McGow: ncannon; McKee, Mr. Ans} ay inh Samael snow and Herinan Eppler were badly injured. The negroes finally suc- ceeded in forcing ‘ine nitea to retreat. At the ume the fighting age fat Captain W. A. Weaver, an officer during ite War, sent a itch to Governor Goary. ng for assistance. othe same evening Captain Weaver arrived in this eity and consnited with the Governor, who instructed. him to bring the parties to justice by civil tf pen andanumber of warrants were issued to-day for their arrest. Acorrespondent from Duncannon, who was pre- sent-at the time the riot occurred, informs us that after the negroes had driven the whites the news was brougit fo pionte, gh in another locality, who immediately started to assist the citizens, but on arriving in the town they found the negroes had Tetreated and were gettlng on the train to leave for Hi . He tere seria a the idee bess were so enraged at the act negroes that the conductor of the train had Re ra htt dimculty in eventing them from frowns the tral gen the Bauch, ‘and that the negroes, while p; by the ‘Whites in the cars, fired upon them, whens several of the latter returned the fire. Altogether the affray must have raged fearfully, and shows the medessity ef at once taking firearms from the hands of this negro company. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY | day morning, at ni taken to Greenwood for interment. SaerL.—On shor July 7, after @ long Ulness, 47th yeur of his a iriends of the fapail attend the funeral, from his late resi- dei 5 ae Ninth avenue, on Saturday afternoon, at at the Rvevett House, on aaa sur et ‘aymaster T. MANTON TaYLon, ites N The maine will ve taken to Boston, Maas., for n- Boston Papert, Toxaey. 4p t and Ellen roa, T pres m op sth’ ye emains will be “MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married, | Awmadeas—Anstrracn.—On ‘Tharsday, June 8, at % reaidence of tiie bride's parents, by the Roy, Dr, file, WM. H, AMERMAN to Lizzi A, ARMI- TAGE, both of this clty. Cas#—LEAL.--On ‘Tuesday, June 23, at the resi- denee of Joseph Fetiretch, by, the Rev, i homas i, But JEREMY G, Cask to Sanat M,, daughter 9 the late David Leal, Ls Late alee L4oNARDT—Fow: it ‘tyedday, July 4, at the Tes. ones di the brid ps motor. by the wr Father MeSweeney, oF Su Stephen's church UpubTUs Lronakpr to Saran A. Fowier, all ce L ry olty, Suretps—Hooker.—On Monda 'y 4, ac the regidence of the bride's parents, Teoe iy Brighton, 8. LE, by the Rev, D. W. Sherwood, ROREB: Sums a TANNER, youngest daughter of Steven Hooker, Died, Bassrony.—OL pete tery Epwaxp W., youngest son of Stephen A, aud Martha Bassford, aged 6 years: and 18 days. His relatives and friends are invited to atrend the funeral, from the residence of tis father, No. bt bape Second avenue, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Bravrorn.—Suddenly, on Tharaday, Inty 7, Manta Braveorp, widow of the Richard Bradford, in the Gist year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend (ye funeral, fromthe venice mee of her son, Joseph Bradford, 90 North First street, Hooke, E. D., on Saturday afiernoon, at two o'clock. ByRNE,—On Wednesday, Jaly 6, LAWRENCE BYRNE, | @ native of the county of Wicklow, Ireland, The relatives and friends of ihe family are invil to attend the funeral, from his late residenc 608 Kast Sixteenth street, wis (Vriday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Bynom.—On Monday, July 4, Gronan T. Byrom, eldest son of Thomas: yrom, of Wigaa, Hugland, m the 44th year of his: nae, The relatives and ends of the family, withont further notice, are respectfnlly requested to attend the funeral, this. ( » afternoon, at two o'clock, avSt, Anu’s church, mn this city. CARNIB.—On Wednesday, July 6, Mary T. CARNTR, ‘The relatives and friends’ of the family. and also those of her deceased husband, Willlam Carnie, are respecttully Invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from her mother's resideace, Cather: Ine Gregory, 211 kast Filty-ffth street, to-day (Fri- day), July % at one o'clock. OLUSSMAN,—On Tuesday, July 5, ANNTR BL, wife of Lewis H. Clussman, and only daughter of the late James Morris, Relatives and friends of the family are tnvited to attend the funeral from the Madison Square Presby- terian Charen (Dr, Adaraa), this (Friday) afternoc at two o’clock, without further notice, Davrs.—At her residence, 308 Payonia avenue, Jersey City, on Tuesday, July 6, CATHERINE, widow of James Davis, formerly of Hoboken, aged 73 years. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) morning, at half- past ten o'clock, from St. Michael's church, Erie atreet, Jersey City. Davenvort.—On Thursday, July 7, BomunD M., be son of James A. and Annte Davenport, by 8 months and 27 days. ‘he relattyes and friends of the family, also the Members of National Lodge, No, 209, F. and A. M., are requested to attend the funeral, from the resi: dence of bia parerits, No. 33 Market street, on Sunday aiternoon, at two o'clock Dexter.—On ‘Thursday, July 7, at the residence of her uncle, after a short iuess, EMara '., daughter of the late Esther and George '%, Dexter, In tle 19th year of her ge. She died happy in a Saviour’s 1 hos rg love. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapect- fully invited aa ajtend the funeral, from the Baptist ehureh, corn Redford and Downing streets, Fens (Pri afternoon, at, two o'clock, Whence the re- yale iit be removed to Greenwood Cemetery for ‘éFment. Dow.—Near San Diego, California, suddenly, of heart. disease, on Friday, April 15, GrorGE HaLt- BURTON Dow, formerly of Portland, Me., youngest son of John and Sarau B. Dow. Boston and Portland papers piease cop: ene —On Wednesday, July 6, Wy Teurase G. 1. De Bane “funeral will take place from the Reformed Church, at Port Richmond, Staten Island, to-day (Friday), at twelve o’clock noon, Mobile papers please copy. Fitzsiumons.—On Thursday, July 7, Jous Frez§ SIMMONS, aged 54 years, ‘The frie ‘and relatives of tie family ave respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- denice, 853 East Tenth street, on Saturday morning, at nine o'clock, to St. Bridger’s church, wiere @ requicun muss will Le sald for the repose of'his soul, and from thence to ey Cemetery. GitLEN.—On Thursday, July 7. HUGaNE V. Gunn 2d 83 years, 7 months and 10 day ‘The relatives and friends of the, family and those X John, are requested to aitend his fuueral, from the residerice of his brother- . Ottersen, No. 261 Greenwich street, on Sat- of bis brothers Patrick fay afternoon, at two o'clock. Goopwix.—On Thursday, July 7, Mra. P. A, Goop- w clet of H. F. Goodwi, in the 65th year of ber ‘The friends of the family are respectfully incited wo attend the: faneral, from the residence of iver son- OW Yale, No, 130 Charles dtreet, tis ming, at eight o'clock, ow Pineitore inet pies copy. 4 Wy 7, Roper GRans. fy ie Hailes atte fo rd tlie funeral in the daily Pepys 1-00 Tuceday, duly 5, Jon G., infant son of Edward and Annie M. Coyle Goodwin, aged 1 month and 8 days. Interred on Wed mesday in St. Ppt kd Cemetery, Bergen, N. J. yes GU: PNG Basreoy owew Gu NNING, aged ths and 27 days, a native of the parish of dima way poke Ireland. ¥ of his brothers-in-law, reas Berra Reyaolds are respectialiy in- vited to. attend the funeral, o1 Shea afternoon, 824 East at one o'clock, his late Rysinece. Be: Thirty-second reer, HaMBitn.—On Wednesday, me ~~ Lov 1S, Qply child of B.C. ly Sophie L. Hamblin, aged L year, § months and 26 days. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited wo attend the funeral, this (Friday) sitececot at Tiree o'clock, from the residence of her grandfather, Ne- hemiah at No. 6 Witiing street, Lafayette, ie wie pe Hor, in the 26th year of her age. Relat ends he re invited to attend the funeral, r Ingtoh avenue, om Sunday morning, at nine o'clock, without further notice, Hreerns,—Iin Brookiyn, F, D., on Wednesday, July Harry Lewis, youngest son of Jobu ©, and Sara} S. Higgins, ‘aged'é months and 25 days, th Telatives and friends of the au Ta ee cl- fully invited to attend the fineral, Raturday ate ean at hn) o'clock, from the’ Pesidence of bis 26 South Fourth street. wath 9 7. sand Racuet senniugs Sythe: Notice of funeral hereafter, Kerg,—In Philadelphia, on Tuesday, July 5, Jo- sera Karr. ike a ed LAWRENCE.—In this city, on Thursday, July 7, Woo! WHRENCE, son’ of Alfred N, and Ellza- beth Dist Year of his age. ‘The friends of the family are respecifully invited 9 - the funera), from § St. Mark’s chareh, corner of Tenth street aud Second avenue, on Saturday morning, at ten o'clock, without further notice. N.—On Wednesday, July 6. at his resi- 53 acy ey Bleecker street, Jomy Q., aged 21 years John uy eldext son of Belinda and the late ‘The friends of the family, alte members of Ashland Invited to attend the Association, are rarer funeral, from the Church of St, John the Evangelist, corner W cnmiay) afternoon, at two o'clock. LUDWiG.—At Jersey City, on Thursday, July 7, re a short be ep Captain Josera W, Ltpwid, in he 49th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, ou Sunday after- noon, at two o’ciock, from his late residence, 14 Gregory street, Jersey City. Boston and Maine papers please copy. MIcHEL.—On Wednesday, July 6, at her resiuence, 112 Madison avenue, ADALLNB PRovor, wile of Dr. Louis Michel, aged 48 ys Friends of the family, a and. of Anna, Paul and Louis Provol, are respectfully Invited to altepd the mass and funerai ‘service, at 8t. Vincent de Paul charch, Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue, thisf(Friday) morning, atten o'clock. Tire church being under repatrs tie service Will take place in tie basement chapel. MULLINS.—On Thursday, July 7, Catnenine, wite of Michael Mullins, aged 19 years, ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral, from her late re- xidéence, No. 90 New Chumbers street, on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock. McDgermorr.—At Hoboken, N. J., on Thursday, vray 7, Mrs. MaRY McDexmort, in the 90tb ycav of ee relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the fuderal, from St. Mary's (Roman Catholic) church, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, VALMER.—At Hoboken, N.J., on Wednesday, July 6, WILLIAM A. PALauie, ih the 64th year of tis age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend es cae from his lato residence, No. 225 Hu Hoboken, on Saturday morning, at ten orclock, The: remnins Will be taken to. Buake son, N. J., for Interment. ROSENMILLER.—On Thuraday, July 7, CHARLES Baryes, second son of Charles and Sophia E. Kosen- miller, aged 7 montis. Sansom.—On Wednesday, July 6, at his residence, No, 354 East Nineteenth street, W. Sansom, aged 7 years. Friendg,and relatives are Invited to attena the fu- néral, from his jate residence, on Sunday afiernoon, at nall-past one o'clock. The members of Mystic Tie Lodge, No. 272, F. and M., are hereby summoned to attend a special commitinication, to be held at the lo¢ge room, comer Seventh street and Third avenue, on Sunday, 10th inst., at hali-past twelve o'clock sharp, for tie pur- Rose, of paying the last tribute of respect to our Jate Master, William Sansom. Brethren of sister lodges are respectfully inviied to attend, By order, JOHN SCHMIDT, 8. W. and Acung Masters E. I. A. Oimistianson, Secretary, SCHAFFER.—At Mount Vernon, Westcliester county, New York, CaTHARINe ScHarrer, aged 8 years. The relatives and friends of the family are reapect- fully lavited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of her son-in-law, George K, Carroll, on Satur- 8, 1870. — yeloeid Tha felis will be JAMES Su! The reuatives . v fully Invited to in adtaedly Hier Atens, Patrick wite ‘or iugh riatee ‘ou i late residence, jaltic street, tis (Friday) mornidg, at tea o’clocg, to St. Paul's church, a streets, where there wiil be a solemn mass of requiem for the re ab of her soul; from thence to the Cemetery ot oF the family ute requested 10 attend without further *FT.—At Factoryyiile, Staten Island, on Wed- nesday, July 6, Ewa Avausra, Infant ddnghter of Willian BE, and Kama A. Tell, aged 10 mouths aud Holy Cross, Flatbustt, 4 West. Forty eighth street, on lay morning, Joly 7, at halt. past one o'eloc son of Willian Waish, of Glashere, Joux WaLsH, county Kilkeuny, Ireland. ‘Phe Vunerat will take place trom his late residence, ‘Twenty-first street, Sonth Brooklyn, this (Friday) afternoon, ut two ote! ae CAMILLA AU ut eldest fagaghter of Joun ‘Mill rv, inthe 27th yea of her ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully Invited to attend the funeral, thts (Friday) after. ee at one o'clock, from ner a residence, 121 ighth street, Bi EVENING TELEGRAM. | qe AMERICAN COOLIE, A TELEGRAM T CAUSE oF OUR NEXT WAR. G REAT AMERICAN COOLIE. TELEGRAM CARTOON. THE INNOCENT CAUSE OF our NEXT war, SEE THE IMMENSE PICTURE IN THE RAY 1 BATING. ALL OVER.» THE vlTY, Gest AMERICAN COOLER, A TELEGRAM CARTOON, THE INNOCENT CAUSE OF OUR NEXT WAR. SKE THE IMMENSE PICTURE IN THE ALL ovek THe ory, a Grr AMERICAN COOLIE., a TELEGRAM CARTOON, NT CAUSE OF ouR ae WAR. en "ALL OV ER THR cry, ——— co AMERICAN COOLIE. A TELEGRAM « OUR NEXT WAR. SEE THE IMMENSE bk kat T Eating. au OVER THE CITY, } AMERICAN COOLIE. A TELEGRAM CARTOON. THE INNOCENT CAUSE OF m Thursday, Joly 7, Lina, the beloved ALL OVER THE CITY, SINESS COLLEGE, 186 BOWERY, nd from other schools AF vacations; instruction NSEND'S TORMBR] BEES, Focelve spectal aitention “durin Y A FRLNCH LADY, lexsods of conversation in French for con- Addvoas box 2,109 Post office, TO EXCHANGE ‘A TEACHER IN ENGLISH BRANCHES diewoik for a smal! achool, rookly a, f from RB Mu. $0 4 P.M. _ PRO. POSA LS. ROPOSALS TO DOCK BUILDERS. DEPARTMENT OF Fenitg CHaniins AND COMPROTION, No, 66 TuImD AVENUK, bredaaet ood ELEVENT! Ww YORK, July 7, 1870. Is will be received by the Commicatoners of Nem and Correction, at thetr office, untit 9 o'clock for repairing. and extendin, ‘7 dook at Charity Hospital ; Call at 220 Atlan- bracts! Place and West Eleyenth atreei, this Ee: Houne dock and re rq airing dock on. fans thd specifications tor tho work ean be seen and plication to Wm. H. Knapp, all intermation ol Supervising Engineer, No. 92 B. ALEXANDER CREA R, WANTED TO PURCHASE. ee y ANTED—A “oat HAND, 1p EARP ANTED_ 800 ga CHESTNUT OR CEDAR TELE. and of requisite proportionate Broadway, room 2. AUTED.IBOR, WATER TANK, ity for nale will address NOTTINGHAM reet, stating size, weight, price and where it may be SECOND HAND; By party. Yavin Wed a “BILLIARDS. 2E Phage ten tat Ani AND PAY DOUBLE PRICES kers when you can buy brat clase Tables at Wine aint factory, 40 Veney street, priges, Catgut ne f N FRIDAY, EVENING, JULY ¥, im |LLE feign ‘wil have another trial of their DOLIF#S ilinrd Room, No. 440 Eighth avenue. ibe, Poort being wall ventilated a large fAttenoance 19 anticipated. MARBLE MANTELS. ee aged MANTELS, WAINSOOTING, i, e.. 1 representation, of all foreign h denigns in black, engraved in 1,209 Broadway, Branch 1670, mR. JOSE: oki] at Billiards, at imarplen #19 00 #1 gold. MIDDLE, wareroom, 427 Fulton street, Brooklyn. wey SLATE, a ee AND ELE- STEW We &CO., 80 wath (BB ‘Thirty-sixth streets, AND, MARBLEIZED MANTELS, GRAVE. stones Tiles, ‘Table and igmbers! Slabe. ‘New show to T. B. between Thirty-tfth and ICE CREAM. , 5 BLRECKER STREET, PURNISHES Yeatauranta,confectioners, fairs and excursions celebrated Steam ice Uream of all flavors et 40c. EXPRESSES. URNHAM'S FURNITURE, BAGGAGE Ex. 15 Eleventh ‘street, near Sixth Se E Rid Planios, packed, shipped, stored, Money ‘Corner Twenty-third street and Pighth avenue, JES FIRK, J &.. JA J01 ¥, COLE. POSITIVELY Last FOUR NIGHTS tt Grectaeding Bi vast FOUR Noirs of the great otacul me ary a0 TEMPTATIONS, ELVE TEMPTATIONS, whieh muat poatitve be drawn wfter thle week MONDAY, July 11, first time in maoy years of th ful Grand Ballet Panto Kyg Cae LA GISELLE, in which ame, 1 ATE LANNE ez * maT weiebtate ae an TROUPE make ial meric Senta secured fa ae ‘at the boi o! fice; alao at Sehir “#, 101 Broadway, and Erie Railway ticket ollice, coracr ity-third street und Broadw: +» Propristor Wiindiger skid Vreaanege A HOU: corner of Twenty-t i eet and Kighth avenues The prdlic are respect ‘informied that there will be MAINE! at this theatre ort wwaTeRDay, JULY %, on account of the necessary rehearsa/s Audextensive preparations for the first appearauce of the VIENNOISE BALLET TR ON MONDAY EVENING, JULY The last representatior 2 eM PrAgIONS will take place on Saturday evening, July 9. we RUM AND MEN. Agere WoED idusEs, attest the satiat: ory ran a the hope iy ATHLETES OF THE WORLD, 0 COMP. SIS COMBINED: iteporate on fro Py, Mr. Colville, while the jishment presents Two COMPANIES, comedy aad autor nlre FOUR COMPANIES fou aa do is on eGurANtES FOUR COMPANL CR COMP. taste 3 pets ROOM TWICE DAILY, Mi. und 8 o'clock thereto are the MUSEU. SNAGERIE OF LIVING WIL ADMIRAL DOT, the Californian beat Lavra AFEEN the Seralieg Wanan a the worlds LITTLE SELL amatic Company, 2 o'clook P.M. and MONS. pratanthy “The man with ir Se ” ut 2 o'clock and “The monarch of tie rong." &%4 O'clock P.M. ‘ “The man of stee! MCLE. ANGELA, , o'clock P. M. 5 “The female Samson. FRENCH Stx fn number, chempiona of a WRESTLERS, ) the world, in thetr terriide atfigand9\;’ / wresiling seances, unequalled to’clock P.M. | aud unapproachatle. MANTINGT EL Jn the successful pantomime TROUPE, | of the GREEN at $34 and dig replete with tricks M. — } comic acenes; the whole forming the mont powertal and autitudtodus attractions ever offered in any sing glo. Sutebitahment 1 he world, Seats Dar be secured iu advance. f° B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, riday, BENEFIT ‘July 8, M, W. LEFFINGWELL, BILLIARDS, ROMEO JAFEIER SJENKE AN FRANCISCO MIMOTREL H. HALL, Newls frescoed and decorated, COMMERCHEG MONDAY, JULY 11, Fir ee in ten years of ii i Bee Res '3 SERENADERS, i under the supervision : eat vat ‘ aoc er M* Comedy, HE, ‘akeAy. TRINA DONNA, mE OPERA. 0 DF LA SOMNAMBULA, fF the original Music, Both Vocal’ and nghrumenia} 7 JAN AND TUGHES, SONG and DANG! KE SATURDAY AFTERNOON at ei NTRAL PARK GARDEN. met SIGHT. i DEN, FIFCY-EIGHTH STREET AND Third avenue, Every evening Mollenhauer'a Grand Orehestra Concert. ‘Tuesdays and Fridays, G al und Instrumental Cou- ert, with Mile. Caisse and Mr. Habelmann. Admission 26 conta, R. KATIN'S MAGNIFICENT MUSEUM 18 OPEN TO the public from 9 tiI1 5 and 7 till 10 daily, for gentlemen only, at 745 Broadway, opposite Astor place.’ Adinission 60 cents. 0 THEATRICAL MANAGERS. A large and constantly increasing stock of Wood curs, from fresh and origianl nen eT ROPOLTTAN JOR JOB PRINTING OFFICE ord Herald suitaing, LOST AND FO VOUND—A SUM OF MONEY, 1 T ost—aT ourmere THEATRE, ON SATURDAY 4, groning, ge Oper Glass, ‘or! J ost—a Gop Hustr ‘evening of the 4th tnat., in Thompson street, A suite. bie reward will be i to W. MOORAY, 18 Clarkson street. Te O8T—ON THE ARRIVAL OF 1H the end, and David Menntt on bran plate. Alineral res te being bron @ Cunard doe baby sieetoend ! . 9 GROS» & GANETY. TAINING SEV. ] JULY “a AN Eh VELOPE CONTAINI 4 eral memorandums, principally in lead e liberal reward paid f ck Ry i 7 ORF OF SPOT! Last evening, at the Jersey City depot of the New Jer: acy Rallroad Company, a Circitlar Letter of Credit. issued by Brown, Broibers 4 ‘Co. Baltimore, in favor of Larobert Git. OW wteriing ; ida Bil of Ex tings, No. B for £1,000 sterling: wi hahlncinth favor change, drawn mo “alexander Brown & 8o ndon, at three di OF eamtbert Glttines, Ko. for £203 12s, ig | roe gue af oualo mena $a oa coum sight, above referred to documents, Dy jer or ah a ate BROTHERS & Oc ge ha ec NOS & CO., Balt K, July SroLe r them at the bank, 51 Chambers strest. on ie har JOHN CONNELL, 'D poritor, ‘uly 7, an Ttalian Greyboi nf gai, Clareatoi, J stor, Broadway, or Colonel T ay -Lost, “ON THE Rae Bank; a ermania Bun payable at the Hary, with contents, bearer at the off LIBERAL E PAID FOR THE Teturn of a Jarge French Puodie, answering to (he name of Frank, lost roi ) Broadway, a few days age. MEDICAL, re “aati, “VAN BUSKIRK, PUY 4 ing.’ 428t, Mask’s place, Conauitation f LL PRIVATR DISEASES (KITHER SEX) CURD without mercary. Manhood, permanently. restored. strictly private ECTALTY..NO F —DR. R. COB- ETT Medical Col. Jege and R.'C. Surgeons, London, 1 aw nstial on private diseases, Office 20 Centre street, near Chambers. —LADIES IN TROUBLE relief. No pay (anvil ps No. 3 Amity plas Dy. ASCHER, ‘Lauren LADIES! PHYSICIAN. DR. HW. 1. GRINDLE, PRO- fessor of Midwifery, over 20 * gnocesaful practice in this city, gnarantees In relief to ladiex, with or with out medicine. § and speedy relier to the most anxious patient, Hesidence 120 West Twonty-sixth street, next Sixth avenue. Elegant rooms for ladies reqtiring nuralig. PRIVATE DISEASES, EITIER SEX, TREATE! with unparalleled # Algo nervous’ debility, re- 2. sulting from’ yonthint Indiseretions, causing nervousnes aversion to soctety, defective visiou, physical weakness and finally impotency, is permanently cured. Call or send for (realod) pamphiet describing all special disexses, Consulta tions and correspon tence strictly confideniial. | Office em- Iraces every convenience, Teapectably and cantraily lu cated, Dr. ‘on 27 Bond street, New York. GREAT AND, SURE REMEDY | FOR MARRIED writes e s ineonvensence, like magic. . 2M.’ MAURE Eat, oMice iv Liberty street, or rent hy niall. RINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 12) xth etreel, guarantees reliet toull female complaints. Pleasant rooms for nursiag. GREAT LADIE! JA Chatham atreet Also genuiemen treat hood restored. BENEFACTOR..DR, EVANS, 4 His powerful, safe medicines, | #: d. Private diseases cured and man AG CRRTAIN &| URE FOR LADIES IN TROUBLE.—DR. hatham street, with or without medicines. Pile and Compound successful imme iis pomertie diau Lied ‘6. CURED IMMEDI TEL) street, without mercury, Hf ¢ luvigorator; lost manhood is restored ju Bfteen CERTAIN CURE POR, MARRIED LADIES, WITH AA. orwithout medicine, by Madame RESTELL, Professor ot Midwifery: over 40 years’ practice. Her infallible French Female Pilla, No. 1, pr 0 #1, or No.2, specially prepared! Cor yanrrie ladies, prite Boy which, ova, over Tally are wife and healthy. "Sold’ only at her ofice, No.1 nat’ Filty street first door trom Fifth avenue, ‘and at. druggists, 1od Sora Auieet, or sent by mai, Cautiou.--All olbers’ are counter R. BILLARD, MARRIED LADIES: PHYSICIAN. — All et i@ and troubles Fourth 1 ltation personally be Ori ier D*. \OOPER, 1M. DUANE STREET, CAN SE CON ‘sulted on private dineasen; 34 years! nim to make perfect Cures or ho charyee on rade is gen AMUSEMENTS. i AMUSEMENTS. TRAND OPERA HOUSE, ‘Twonty-foucth a Miss Bila shell — an HIDDEN HAND, Mist KATE RAYMOND, Mr. A. GLASSFORD. Mr. 0. B, COLLINS. BL HY DER GkORG if FRANCLS having arrived in the city 3 FARE fm this theatre, on Sun Tense succere of the great Ver ER JESTER, 4 ene iS" ‘be seen by al) means, TITE TALICING WANE (or, the Fairy's Gilt.) AB OTT. Ryman, Stewart, Barney, Queen, West, in thelr side | LAST NIGHTS ¢ LAST NIGHTS OF LAST NIGHTS OF THE LAST NIGHTS OF ationed attractions are sapere by the man Kenuence of K. EMM MONDAY, JULY 1 AND W ihr yaa MATINE Ls iu Charles Gaylur's drama of into with Mr. JOS! U produced with new WAttack’s tHmarne. ‘A AT MONDAY EV Mi. JOSEPILK, EMMET of FRITZ, Tih, GE ER’S triutnpbantly enery, eostu tu bie great apagialty Whroe wets, wotltied FRITZ OCR COUSIN GERMAN, performed for upward of and THE BEST CONBIN A ONY PASTOR'S OP OPERA HoUHE 1 BOWERY, DRA HAS sueisuiNce Dixorxs, do. “ her. Mine D Miss Sharla Wilkens ay Davenport, iss Ma i Mine a ae i Miss Alice Miss Dora Herbert, THEATRE, and Maiayer Mr AUGUSTIN Dat ir Uroadway LOSI NA: Niet P FRERNANOE ANT LAS? NIGHTS ov THE SEASON. SATURDAY, LY 9, a? ATINER. VEN i) ved Aig, JULY a TREAS TREE, AND. NIGHT OF THE SEASON. Le yint RAEN, WM. B sae SD "snd Me. On Be by ail | THE YouUNTERRS THK CHIEF GHAUT MOL Stains. ALN, will de LL LECTURE y evening, previous to his tour BURLESQUE, EX. IuSTER. JESTER. SMO ARTISTS WILL APPEAR NIGHTLY. A constant change of programme. Doors open at 7; curtain rises at b o'clock. Bropeisess and Manager.,..Mr, LESTER WALLACK MR. JOHN BROUGHAM. MISS LEONA CAVENDER “MINNIE'S LICK." y enlared 1 who wit Appear on FRITZ, COUSIN GERMAN, and appyiatmente RTISEMENT ANG, JULY tb AN EMIGRANT, esef! Urainey 1 TWO HUNDRED NIGII" aie of the Untied Btnuns to KLIGHTED A 0) 2 ad the PUBLIC oN ‘oy FUN AND SENSATION ON STA IN NEW YOR PE onaay: STAR COMBINATION,’ af iE IN. Woobnie U OFERA, HOUSE—COMMENCING “EV Batons es FRie ND” AND-“PLUTO,” PART BOBS SON.” og, WCHMTTERSON Tenor, Mr. fee Clarke, “Mr. MeKoe Rankin, Mr. Owen Fawcett, Mr. Harry Stuart, Lind Eawin. +Musionl Conductor Greenwich street, The owner can have the sane by broving pe and paying for this advertisement. Cail at ‘he Beatties, Wonders an the Human and Animal Creation to be seen al Finder rewarded by leaving fo TAEATRICAL MANAGE 3 CASE WATOH, ON THE Inisbiedang took at. and no questions asked on its/retura TEAMER SCOMIA, Roe Palo eartad: DML He, in theck iatiory, o2 A very 1 st, Old Herald We are fearfully and as j wonderfully sade, els ie ais A large and constantly WOOD cUTs, from fresh and original JRAN JOB PRINTING OFFICE, ‘97 Nassau pireet, Old Herald Buildidg. TUNNEL-UNDER BROADWAY. tid corner Warren, Open 10 00 5, T° THTATRICAL MANAGE! its. inerev‘sing stock of ‘A large and constantly UTS, WOOD CUTS om fresh and origia OPOLITAY TOR Prt rina OFFICE, ‘ Nhsvan geet re THE LECTURB SEASON. ee FRANCIS TRAIN WILL LECTURE AT THe Bowery theatre on Sunday ay OVI Sy » duly WW, Subject: — Dermagoguss." PORTANT LECTURES TO GENTLEMEN ONL nleresting, Invaluable aod acieutiic wudjecte, ehow how to live and what we live for, are deilvere. New York Museiim of Anatomy’ ‘Thoae unablexo attend cu reeaive a copy by fe TWO BANK BOOKS OF THE EMIGRANT a asiriel Savings Bank. The finder will be rewarded ad “OLOCK, VESTER. Be REWARD. LOST, ABOOT 13. ura to JOHN Working ren of all cities dally at the ding } cents to the Secretary, 618 ~—RIANOFOWTEs. . ° near OPFER.HORACE WATERS, 431 BROAD. Howe of 109 Pranony Metodeo' is and Org extrein o airing thin ‘month or wil Lake from pl saan nai teres Pian d rent mong} ed o ro sniotudad f >t PACT.WE ARE SELLING OUR ng weven octave Pianos at an immense ess or PL ‘the eountty OF city, or for wale et Jow priges for canta a.’ T. # BERRY & CO. or by monthiy y payments. 7 fe Y ac EGANT ROSH KCKBR & BROTHER, sk east of Broadway ANOS TO RENT FOR 189 Broadway. AN, SEVER fo eure female complaints, Elegant rooms, nurs rivute family. of ‘fou way, betwoen University plage and Ficth avenn PRIVATE FAMILY, DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING, will sell rospwood Pianoforte, made to order, celebrated jnuker, fully guaraifed, ted ax mouth, o 3 waraiture, Ktageres, Pasncluigs, Si GREAT REDUCTION Prig OF FIRST CLasg ye and upright ‘othe i nino on HOLMER aad eat bargalva. ntreet, bet Ei fig UM AN & HOLLYE REDUCTI ic Premium Ptanofortes; also an exten aortment of second band Grant, Square and Upright bickeriny other celebrated makert — Suld on ine Maluyents at cash pricts Uy JOM C. BARNES, 127 Bight street, neat Broudway. MAGNIFICENT, RIGHLY CARVED, corners, rosewood 744 octave Pianoforte, uinde to order seven mouthe in tse, wili be void for $215; miso mber and Dining F FOUR ROUND laroiture at balf cost; pra- 13 Kast Tenth street, one block west for ® Chamber Cutlery. 67 “RARE CHANCE,—8215. nearly new, to pay sto Pinnoforte; perfoet order ycolebeated makers ntest tagee tenia ; carved lege; Pitre OWNER, HAVING NO FU! overatrung dame, ald de vol orta, 6 Iatent Improvements, made by cale- with, ‘Sve years’ puaraniee, will be solid. BRIE LANE 74 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORT! be F Gomnplete Henge | ‘Furniture of a family, at half origial com, Call at private reside: West ‘Twenty seveuth. street, Bear “or avenue, ROSEWOOD FOUR now ND CORNERED gaia ‘@ splendid seven oct A Torte, $300; Carved Inge, with eve PRK So SOR, TOR SALE—A SPLENDID UPRIGHT PIANO, AS SAM. from Stuttgart, for which the King bas awarded the CHARLES WEBER, 2S ast Ninth street. Pp xoronres.— vi FIRST GLABS SEVEN OCTAVE Pianolortes ‘tition oe a G. P. BENG ANNs Pinnoforte Warerooins, 545 nen can‘obtain the higher a fc. hy ailing oF addressing, Ladies TENTION ABRAI will pa; ft prices for C sta ty calling or aadremng by porte Ladies atteaded inte forty years nt Noe 4'Division street), cures wort cases of privain diseases, without mercury ie sbonter {ime stn ney a other Dissiclan or" no charge, Nanhoot re- hoNries Botanle Cordial: eoant pink, are haeetha diated Ls, 2% OF A. OR IMPOTENCY, RESULTING ies of youth or other cause. ‘Young, middie aged iy Scot ay beeen as 52 “SIxTit AVENCH 18 DR. HARRISON'S ONLY ov. sen is immediately withgut tmareury oanhggd reatoryas ae ONE DOOR, From d English spoken. 8g Amity street, (WE GREAT GY inenson, love, trouble, pumbers, thet, Ac. 104 West Bighteenth street, JONALD & CO, 26 Fourth avonue. tisk USE FOR A ed rosewood nev 5 for cash. Call at the res aes 11S waker ; in wae 7 months ; oo RANSON MARTIN. | tone, E month; rent allowed if pur —— AVENUE, NEU ry 38 Bowery) Ladies aid geti0- Value for Cast Ot Clothing. ca: ended vo oy cA a Clowning, Paraitures = — = on ASTROLO( jie OMTE, INSUIRED MEDICAL AND reanee Medium. -datormation Kir: BEST FORTUNE TELLER IN voeeeat dential. Orllee 193 ree pode oh ANY ONE WHO UAN ie CLIFCON, tue jedical'and Business Clairvoyant. All bustage ‘strictly come Bleecker Greet, secord dour weet of