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4 m? ? >?, 'y ni?'i ou? <" '?, i?i? r/vnmlf?.< ii-1* to 01*0 ?n? bolt* for uoMiripuo-'i of ? >(*. Oc wgi* fu'ltler * * tuou*ra July 1,1869. Vt Walker, ni>m'o?,. <1 10 ('imgi-en* i? the iKinoorali to wire od Moo A. H ' ei-hens nominee 10 ?coop' of the to WMIM. TIm Omc ol fluia<r, tin Nailowh Boston. July I, 1869. The oouneel tor Cjrrai W. Plamer bore (tone to Port load to *rgu< o writ ut trior o*for<> Judge C Ifl nd. Kltco At UM tVu(. ctt Louis, July t, 1869. Ths e?tenet we plaoieg mill or Laud, Patriot k Co , 00 Mam ttrevt, who I ml uigut totally destroyed by Are, toge'W with three a ijo uiuy nonara. Peroral other buildIt go vers hadlj damaged. Lot* about $66,000, on which the ttBiraenc Is $iU,000. Cincwiwti, July 1,1869 Tuere waa a large Are at Marietia yerterday, deetroylog f?ro,*-n.j to 1 he ataouot of $90,000,00 which there is a partial insurance. . Aim ami on lb* Btniela Bey. Biwros, July 1,1889. Heeona.tba Heeieta Bo\, was assaulied by a party of *0tunes sear the National theatre Una eeeolag, and badly bruited by a.ui.g abot wounaa around Me be*a. fecMeM or the gieuuhlp %U?ntlo. New Utumia, June 80, 18M. The etoamabip Atlantic, bouod to Key West, pat book yeeteruay ? Ui nreteu oylioaer Wm UnMed iuuee hloop-of- Wor Saruetk. ttoerow, July 1, ISM. The United Btaiea aioop-oi war 8araua*h, front PeaaaC'> a, i? ata'iCD'f ! Debt Hoaee Channel She la Mid to hove the yellow fever w board. Vuael tahoib-Ooavlcilon of HattMen. Norfolk, July 1, ISM. A ??ije three n.n*tod achower la aaoore Of eea ml lea onb or Chincoteaque, aod wreckera have gone to her aaeix-ance <11 oiofre oad Are other*, tried for mutiny oa board the Buiy Piyiof iJragon, were acquitted to-day la the United Slaitw Court Uho fc-urepa Oucward Bound daOKviLta, July 1, I860. Tne.royai m.u a eamtblp Europe a> rived at Uau'ax at h quarier ?o leu o'clock iwt oigbl, aad sailed again for Lavt-rpooi at half poet eleven. , Marfctta. New OiaBAsn. June SO, IBM. Ooltou rather Inactive ana uaebaaged in prion. galea to :*> 8?> ba>ea; mindltng 11 Xn a .gar buoyant at do. 'for 'alt quality Cora d m; mixed St IB Oata firm at QtttiO. UflTee Ur n at la Ho Naw Orlkanh. July t, 1869. Cut'c-?Siiea to-dai 1,50') balea at ll)?o. a tl^o for Bt<"' la.i 'ti* ralxa of ib- wrea add up 7,600 bilet, and t e r. ,.- pta 1 ,iw hitUfl, uCH'nit 3.500 for the 8i<ii6 period Boat y a' n>e np.r ? fur 'ha week root up 18,000 balee, an-' u.x-toui oaj-oiu'o dan- 1,71*,000. Receipts at this f>i* uh-aii of laatyenr 1 in.ooo bileg; do at all Southern DO la 7U8.UO tuvik 64 < 00 bal-a Pro vhta to l.,c?rr.nol Sterling ?Kcb4i>ge ?*1ht#ut alle ation. Oof. "t u- Tb- eak** of u>e wdoll tun up 4 000 bsgs. and tne 1 <"l? 4.2 0 dttgs; prune IS q-Oled at ll>?C.; Stock 8 ,?' '-aiB, >.aii!( 3<..?0 bat a last year. Lonsdale's yesH tu rg?a makes tbo lm aorta 1 or the year at this V t ifo.oof i'u?8, do. si a11 porta 1.263.1 Oo bags* an ta Oraasr noer isat yrar of 287,000 bags Freights bn cotton to Havre Jfo. 4AVAN*y*0, June SO, 1869. i otton?8alrs oi ?bs week, 600 bales; receipt) ditto, 720. S ock at this port 2 > ,6u0 bales Ohahuwow, Jane SO, 1859. Cot on aovsnoed Jfc. a on toe week; sales to day 60'* bales; aaVs of toe Wr.uk, 8,400 bales- uoort middling, UXoallJgo. Bitnaoai, Juaa SO, 1859. Flour duD; sale* of city mil's si St* 26. Wheat?Nothing <)nfrn inn q'totatous nominal; wh.te 81 43 a >106; red Hi 30 - $ 46 Osrn ?lea?.v; wotte and y-'llo* at 78c. a 6-i.i Proylalo ja rtead>. Whit key dni| at 27)4c. PBiunsLrmi, July 1,1869. Flour doll; enper8n? offered at 85 60 Wheat dull; red 9' on Corn Qroi; sales 2,(00 bushels yellow at 82o. * buikcy dull at 26)40 a 27c. CmcnMATi, July 1,1859. Flour unchanged; sales superfine si >6 a 96 10. Whiskey dull at 2b)tc I*joviaii>i/S dull tnd nominally unOhabgr-d; t o buyers St present Amies Oswauo, July 1?6 P. If. Fmur uocbaDged and dull Wo. nt in mod-rrato deI maud; cars 8,0f0 bushels, Including 3,000 bunhels Milwaukee club at $i, aud 7'10 boahriis Canada club at Si 2n. Cora In good demand and market belter; sales 21,000 busoels si 75c. s 70/40. ran*, fre gbts du'l and unrnog.-d, ]irii>o.i>?IP.71 0 bushels corn. Exports? 7.700 bt'nbeis wceftt. 9,0oo bushels o-irn IBuKKiLO, July 1?1 P. M. flour artlvr and utrudy: su'ns 1.8jU bbl?., at t5 a S5 50 tor tHa'r, fro? "bid ?ro ppriog ?he?t; $6 75 a SO 1 01 Um *'it>cou?iD, 1(1 76 a $7 (or (X'ra tlich gai, Iunaua ana Ohio; S7 29 a 8* to tor double extras Wheat quint o<l coat'oa this innmiog; sp'lng alloat it 87 Xc.; 1,300 bio he's crime M >w*>ikie club it SI 20; 2 300 an. mixed sikh r Illinois at $1 ti%\ 1.7G0 do red Indiana at SI 29. Com firm and oomi:a< at 78c. Oatsnominal at 43o- BvrI;-, quiet Rye?<m*ll ?el*-s at $1. Wtuakey nominal at S4X" a 26c. Osoal 're-gnta s'eady. Lake imports?1.900 blur floor Canal experts?900 ibis, flour, 0,900 bushels wbest, 8.700 do corn, 94 do. oats. Buffalo, July I?6 P. If. Flou' active sod steady: sales 1,400 bb:s. st S4 90 for Biur. ?6 ? 96 90 for State from Chicago spring wheat, S6 79 a SO I'IX for extra Wmeontlo, SO 76 a 97 for extra Mlchiysn. tod ana and Ohio; $7 29 a S7 60 for double extras Wneat quiet and coi fined to small lots. Cora S'eady: sales 6 400 bu hide i-dinary niinois at 7Ac Otts bitter: sales 8 000 bosbelsUpper Lake, to arrive, at 4tc. Barley doll at flOo. Rye?Sales 3,000 oushels at SI, Caual freiph't steady. Wbtekoy nominal at 2to. Lake imports?2.000 DDIs, flour, 2,000 busnets wheat. Canal exports?1,000 bbls. flour, 0,600 bushels wheat, 8,700 bushels com, 9,400 busne's oats Auuirr, July 1?0 P. IL Flour IB better demand; prices unchanged: sa'et 1,400 bbls Wheat?No Mies. Corn firm and scaroe: sales 6,000 bushels prime Western yellow at 84c. Oats In better demand ; price* a ebad<< lower; sales 16,000 bushels at 49c. Tor Canada Bast, slightly dam seed; 47X0- for do. In good order, and SOo. for crime Canada West, all weighed. Whiskey quiet and lower: sales 90 bbls. at 29Xo. a 29c. Our Wuubiguni correspondence* Wasuisoton, June 80,1890. JV Political Oouip of Washington? What the President it h yo iod to Haoe Said?The Way Douglas lalki?Neu) York PrlUiciant, (fic Notwithstanding the very natural, but, on tho whole, Stioerfluoua comments of the ConUtCulion and States upon 4jo utatement* tn the Huuld, thai political as well as peraoual reconciliation bad taken place between the Provident and lion. Robert J. Walker, it la notorious bore tbat a full at d complete understanding exists between those 4wo dia'lngutsbed personages. Attempts have frequently beuu male of late to elicit from Mr. Bucnanan declarations of bis views and intentions wltb respect so tbe C'nai leeton Couveutyoa. The President la roportoi to bave Always replied, substantially, tbat be blraself would, under no consideration, accept a renomln&tlon, but tbat be intended to make bis lnlluence felt In tbe nonflnatlon of his aucceesor; and be is s&td to bave added, "My private opinion Is tbat no person in tbe country stands so food a Cbanco at prrsout of obtaining a majority of the votes at Charleston us Mr. Robert J. Walker." Now, It Is perfectly Idle <o suppose tbat such an expression of feeling would n?vc p'oc* eawi irorn tbo lips or so wise ana sagacious a politician ufl Mr. Buchanan ii, if tho rumor of an entente ivrdiale between himrelf ana Mr Walker wore utterly unlounoed. Neither is H necessary to suppose tiat the terms of reconciliation between tbem possess anything of au explicit nature fn? prito, gencroHlty, and even dello.iC> of noth of the gentlemen would revolt from any fjither uutwaid inauitealatuQ of fanun of Interests than night be contained in the words ''let bygones be bygone*." The prolonged stay of Senator Douglas In your oity gives > me to abundant speculations wkUl regard to his intent'oas end tbe mode be te prooablj adopting of opening a v'goroue Presidential campaign. It Is known that the -t'L.ttle ?iaut" feels perfectly sanguine of belag able, through bis friends, tosoontrol the Cburleeton Convention, und be will not give up the hope of securing the nomination lor himself until toe very lost moment. Thn assurances of support which have been given him by politicians of the Prior and Bangs clique In Virginia, and the repo'ted approaches to a clear, private understanding bo'tween hlmseif and Wlgr, have excited vivid expectation o( success in tbe m>na? ol' Douglas' friends. Hisstoox standi neurly as high as New Vot e Central, and the bulls have pi?sessiou of the market. His letters from North Carolina ucJ T cnessee llaticr mm with andr.wr de rote prognosttcatioi regarding tbe future, more fair than he could have antlcipaieo, and oe talks of Missouri, Maryland and even ILonitlnua, as about 10 be brought near enough to the pale of squatter sovereignly to iuduce them to remain silent upou tbe aubjeot. We hear alto that a secret, but most effective Douglas organization, bus boon establishod in tbe {Sate of New York. 96 there le worry preparation for com'ng war, and the inns has not yet come to think ol who will be among the killed and wounded. 1 may add here that Mr. Douglas takes tho full broad ground ol Mr. Bats' letter on the subject of tho rights ol adopted citizens Ho stands, thereiore, opposed to Mr. Cass and to tho viewu of the Uiblnot, who maintain thai an Austrian, French or English citizen cannot be released by naturalization from previous claims upon them by theii respectivegovernmcni* Mr. Douglas adopts the vlos -that naturalization metamorphoses tho recipient into r lew being, and releases him from all put obligations Why not of debts and crime as well as mere political a.l j ftanoef New York politicians?Cochrane, Maclay, Fowler, Ma ther and others?have rather abounded at Wtllara's o late. Tbe object oi their visit is connected with an earn oe* desire on tne iHirt of the Collooior of your port to go rid of the responsibility, and of a portion of the enormoni expense, of the present publto tore system. Tho s tori u( of goods for the Custom House will probably be given ou horesitor by contract, with a saving of two huntlrei thousand dolla<s a year to lite government, and a vor< helnhful wi'Odirs out of Mm mo** 'azv, noxious element wnich is now ounnected with the patronage system I. your city. Pln? Arts. | TOR COHfaNlON NIAOAttAl. i When Mr. Church tru exbib led bis lassouS piot'nr of J Niugtiru uoprolt?ti.>uul rimers oarm nniir??? i j with It* fidelity unl *ra dear Tbei'Uboratioa.hpwerar, ( lib which it* details ware wn bed o il, au<l tin cei Ith | o' effeU produced by II, were qanbt '*'? dsoonJ J N>*uiuoij t Inlrnt with eaob other lu toe treatment -I *tf ' ltd wuler, tb&l a< lists were unlnpiMd te ooaondo t'u 'intsrtuiiiiDl mi rmof the ore. It was bold thai, al | hough Mr Church ?aa peueot otudnat- uud laiiUwr of ( J DH urn ble mind was leoapablo of idnal't itioo, tn.it th?or? tical pift deemed eesraliel to the form i'no of <??*< tr l Uetlo re pa tattoo*. Well, the American and English pun 0 lice bawe eltme paeeed their fiat oa Mr. Cburob'e wo'fc.aal 1 Utey bare assigned to u a foromoet rauk a at 004*1 mxloro t protiuctlood. fuoir reroiot ban since boon oiuB mil oy C tbe to ones* of Una palater's last effort tan ' dnart of tbo <* Andes," which poetesses lo as eminent degree the quality * lhat arqpta ooald not or woald sot see us bis "Niu<ara." ' Assuredly the penoil which can both imitate and ornate (( With the same wonderful facility la one that can only be g wielded by a mind endowed with toe rarest faculties. a The moonlight slew oC the great cataract painted by Mr. g Ciguoux has been admitted by bout the profession and t tbe public to be a work almost ss remarkable la Its way 0 as that of Mr. Church It offers an entire oontrest to toe ** Utter in its wooe uP treatment, Its effeots ne'ng produi-d | by bold sad rigorous handling and depth at tone. Foe r result Is. that whilst In Church's grsat picture there is e 0 cetaln amount of borduees, In that of Oignooi softness u and richness are the per railing obaractari&los. Intna one distinctness of outline was ?bo oojeot sought to bo attained; la the other the gradual blending of aim as phono distances sad tbe realization or peculiar phases which had J struck tbe fancy of the painter, kednctng tbe merits of the two paintings to an arbitrary standard, Church's pro lure la the moat truthful, whilst Uurnoux'e is urn mat ti artisUo. They ere both, It will be admitted, the graaduet eltorte la their way tbet have aa yet been made in ooa- E neouoo with this anblime apeotaole, and the painter wbe hopes to anrpMi them must bring to the effort qualities which have not as yet been developed In the present feneration of artists. in opportunity of oontrastlnf the merits of these two ( treat works is afforded to the public through the liberality [t oI their owner*. Tbey will be on exotoilion for tvw 1 * 01 weeks at Messrs. Williams and Stevens', ef Broadway, where they cai be seen tree from the torturing effeet of laillgM MS MARINE VIEW IT VAN BEE8T. *' At Weston's, 766 Broadway, there la now on exhibition a noble sea view by Albeit Van Peeat, ooeof the beet, if nut the very beet, marine painter that we have in th e country It la a pic lure or the regatta of the New York Yacht Club In October, 1868, with the Kebeooa in the foreground lead lb log the fleet. The yacht Is lying down to the wind under l. full proas of sail, and every object on her deck can bo distinctly teen. The fdelily v th which the line* aac rigging of this beautiful era . are rendered ahowa the1 th* artist, unlike the majority of marine painters, la ooa '{j sctentloua about the Individuality of his portraits ir There is not one In a thousand of them who ever doe* more than generalize when he points shipping, for th<simple reason that painters generally know UiUe or no thing about It. When, therefore, we And an artist in this speciality so minutely accurate, It is bat fair that he chould hi Awnrf)*H MMilt am tt The effects, however, which are moat to be admired la t|| this picture, are those of the atmosphere and water. The spectator can almoct fancy the breeze playing aroond him ^ and the wares bounding under his feet, aa he gazes on Uv scene. If to produce the impression of reality be a success in art, Mr. Van Beset can be said to hays achlereu one in this pasture k< INTERNATIONAL AST ASSOCIATION. We hare cot had an opportunity of noticing until now ui the additions that bare been made to this fine collection. ^ Amongst tbe most prominent ws notice a marine view? the Port of Ostend in Btormy Weather?by Andreas Aoh n en bach. This picture is one of the Duseeldorf sohjoi, end Is full of life and actioa. Nothing cau be liner or more satisfactory to ihe sense than its genera effect. " Napoleon at Moscow," a historical portrait, by J. Gran, or Berlin, the same master who painted tbe " Bagor and isnmael" which was so much admired at the [) opening of this exhibition, is a work of still greater merit. to considering the difficulty of the subject. It isgraudly but simply painted, like raoetof this artist's works. " Tne Four Seasons," Noa. 9,10,11 and 12, by F. Blank, of Dus seldorf, are charming productions. The landscape by Garl JuDgheim (No. 06), la rloh in tone and remarkably rigorous In its tren'meut. No 167, " Hnnd Morning," u w. picture of a child 'oolclsg at himself In a mirror, and No. 168," A Mother Playing with her Two Children," are two ^ admirable tableaux de genre by E. Gesellacbaf, the same cc artist who painted the " Young Musloias," so much ad jf, mired at the opening of the exhibition. No. 28," The ge Rising Sun," by Kruger, is a noble picture; the olouds and oo figures are superbly painted. No 13, by Hans Gude, ir a capital landscape from the Burarian Alps. No. 27, " Caught In the Act," by F. Berglu n, la also a eery efl'ec dre and boldly painted picture " Toe Widow's Mite," by P. Schmidts, Is a noble composition, finely drawn and brilliant In coloring. Altogether, tbe recent additions made to this gallery are of a character to maintain the promises mods by the directors at its opening. Cricket, 8T. OEOHUBa VERSUS NEW AM. a The junior elerens of these clubs played a match at {J ui.vaoi. jsavciu.j ? nuiuu V. ...W -interest log of the Reason. The batting on both sides wis very fine, and the bowling, fielding, longe stopping and wicket keeping excellent. The scores of ninety In the ^ first innings and eighty-three in the second of the St. titorge's, was run up in a short time; nut the Newarkers) nothing daunted by the first named enormous score, too* ** the bat, and In their first innings scored eight runs more than their opponents. In their second innings even better baiuag was exhibited, and the score of eighty one was run up with eniy six wickets down?thuB winning the game with four wickets to spare. The bowling of Messrs. Post, Van Buren and Wright was very effective and good; the same can be said in regard to the bowling ot tbe Newark gentlemen, Ueasrs. Williams, Buckley, Walters an J OreaUuad. Tbe gentlemen of tbe St. George's Club who play In the great match agatoet tbe Canadians start to-day for Montreal. Tbe following Is the sooro of yesterday 'a match sr. gBonus's. Firti Innings. Second Inningi. Post b. Buckley 8 Pomeroy b Walters 1 Wilkinson, run out 10 Caofield, run out 0 Irviogc and b. Waiters.. 8 Wilkinson, run out 11 R Van Buren b. Buckley. 0 Po6t b. Greatbead.. I Tiffany b. Walters 21 Irving, run out 12 F. Van Burcn 0. Walters.12 R.VauSuren b.Greathead.16 Pomeroy c. Bockley b. Tiffany o. Greatbead b. st Waiteis 2 Walters 8 G. Wright, run out 8 F.VaaBujonb.Greatbead. 0 Robinson b. Williams.... 2 Robinson b. Greatbead... 0 Taylor o. Buckley b. Wll- G. Wright b. Greatbead.. 0 bams 1 Tavlor. notout 1 Oilfield, not out 1 Byes, 12: leg byee, 1; A Byes, 13; wides, 12 25 widoa, 16 28 Total 90 Total 83 ai NEWARK. FTrrt Inning}. Second Inningt. Welters c. Tiffany b. Canol b. Poet. 22 ? Wright 88 Geaegal b. Poet 3 Colltna b. Wright 1 Pennington b. Poet 4 Oascgal o. Irving b. Van Heller o. Post b. Wright. 1 Buren 8 Wallers, not out 28 ?, Williams b. Poet 0 Collins b. Post 0 g Buck'ev b. Post 1 Buckley c. Tiffany b. Post 0 Pennington b. Wright... 11 Qreathoad. not out 8 Canol o. living b. Post... 1 Byes. 1; leg byes, 4; al Ureatbead b. Wright.... 3 wines, 3 8 0 Heller b. Port 0 , ? Wallers, run out 0 Total. ,81 Curtis, not out 7 Byes, 6; wldes, 10; no o: balls, 1 10 " ? ? TotaL 08 {J HerHnrt* Patent Champten^Flre u And burglar proof salsa, B1 Broadway, const at Murray f, street it. t, jj Hugars Bvdaced^-Tan Pounds Ceffkc, |1| * aleo a chew of tea, gl, at BBDPOBD'B, 41 Birth avenue, near . FtJUTtfi KTMli ^ Peflaneo laluaandw talks, wttla Patent ? powder proof lows and croae ben ?Alee, Ore and burglar tOBIIT M. PATBIOK. i Vhe Best Spring Bed tn Kxl stance? Mewab KllipUo, at from ?6 to 00, at B78 Broadway. Oeil and aaett Hill's Hair Dye, SO Cents?Depot So. 1 BAi^a^ rtrect ^aWo sold at 399 Broadway, and all druggists i [ Cilstadoro's Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupees? The beat m the world, wholesale and retail, sad the are srl- ? : rawly applied. Mo. fi Aator Bnuie. , I . Batchelor's Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupees? , The bert in the world, surpassing all rode. Bold and applied [ at the manufactory, 163 Broadway. ' Hair?Its Diseases, Pall, Changs off Color, i sad Us esabeUiahroat, treated carefully by A. (1BAKDJMAV, 0 Twelfth street, wast rtde and naer Brsedwsy. f Barry's Trloophareus Is Use Best and Cheep- ] - est arsols far dining, beautifying, nlsssiwa. enritas pre serving and restoring tee hatr. ladles, try IT bid M all Kennedy's Medical Discovery Id Warren tert to ours seroiuis, smipetaa, eeltrhsusa, sosld hssd, nloaruMd I core legs dor talshy all drnggtsla, '? 'Crmyl?< 1TV Inntkrrarj- ?rd Chentlft, 8im?h? 1 wvat nnrnsr of Klghtti avenue aad T weotf eighth street ffpeotal aUetOloo to ptesenpuoaa ] NEW YORK HERALD, I Tl*? *woo *? ? <Vw?IJ ItmrtM Kfllkl IS? NkVi PKMM A' AI.IKOKNI 4, um.CiON, wash.suton rVKKiT"Hv, <8r>ru?i, asi> p,.nii akkhica, hi* a?M'Wi ;u i-landa, amr C? v"v*. *T?> ?aO-rAmo id Wash IMiTON--AM'IHKK TBI (HULK KaIlUUAD BL.UO.itu whis."* .or iuk muausuic aik.o-tiu Tl h/?L.J, ak MIlHiakkOAIOOim ".'MWd?>.?M# DiTail.UifcaflO- XT', *10 Ttc WttUI ttlk*U *>" o* puouaO?dd lea *pV- ? tow; turuniA !t? wnleuta <riU ' ?'?? aav<mg utkor n.Vikt. H>? ?0owi?g:?lnif.?Fi?*| trfm kurort* -The WlrJaierlal IVW'le ? A'and-Tb* ?ar Ibe Haul* of Ueli*ai>ai>o?aM Ha y >V?' ud (iukiIi of (be Vleoio AtunM uy U>? At<UlM> ii'4pta',n ' rlptu>? of Uu> dali)? ot Vim u-itwumnMiMCM ? ' kii'tli-loiportat I'r vlao-ail oa by **(in Von At Wlkw. Ac apo'taai (rum Hanoi*?.rrUur of ibe OroduoU HI MMsaof 8, aria, by Una. Hob ea. A ; Maw tr im daHfwwo. 'regno W**blnpii>n Territory, Central kmertna, l-aw lira a a. thr Ronlb Cm iflf KwiwMt laleoda. Ouh . Waat I' dlaa c.; Iiopor tout fro? Buroo* Ayrta-lba Orolaratlno of War L*ataat tre A aeottae C ofadaraiioa? Praparatma for a 'goron- Camp-lgn, Ac Another Terrible Railroad nlaugh ?r? fall Aarirnlaro f Mm Aocidrot on tha MobU?a outkrrn kallroad Mhomo o iho ML'led aad Wooadod, o., Wrick oi Ik* Stoamoblp Argo?ail tko Paooo" r and (haw Bared?Lla. of Faiaofigora aad Ueoodp. a t eoael, do.; Ibe Turf?A ureal Diy'd spirt?kua' >'1 OS Iho Fashion Curoa - ad Trottlag oo ibe Uolm, As tad Mow* Of Tola grap a, MMnrtaia oo iMadtag *o'0< of lb* Oar, ??~*' OmaWU. kahgtoaa baaMlnal Optrlag aad MnWlMl tataUlgoaoo; Wookly ka low of th* Mow fork Oatuo tUraei, fUuM Prtoea of owoir, rnMma w waanuigtos Mtm ?>?? > ?? i itp rsrtaty nt tat tweeting Vmal ma miaeahsneoa* Han* k|H ?n*iw, u> sisapie rserty (* >8ln, mm Wa bad ? eeualat rv? mull* tar Kit roue, Of <be nes aortic Ooesa Qu-eu. ? ?** >1 <ha Pustoflteeef bslf-oset teas'eionfc this asorntag Ha Iubt Hnu* will be raadr ta una tar mailing The LateM Drawings or tb? l<*f?Hnd hot* mas, aa reported to WOOD, iDuT k OO., lUUUH or IU EIaAWARB. QEOHOlA. KEffTUOlT AMD MIUSOVHI 8T?TK DOtTMUB. COrtal ibiatop by telegraph. DELAWARE LOTTERTtCH. Ibe ntwribfrt >.o,a>laaluaer* apuumtad by the Oorernor P the ?- *<? o' D?>a?sre to euo?rtot?nit tbe dr??deg<.f a <t ry authorised bt the. ?rU'*tore bavlog Obieday ?>tanded 'he r?wit>* uf Ike 1 flbri for the BcaelRof wefteteof itelawa***, i her* by rrrt fj ihvt tbe lotlowe^ to tbe sunbera wbtch ete life day drawn fr?to Om wheel. Tlx:? bxTR* Class Ho 868, Jolt 1, 1869. I, 7, 44, 41, 72, 20,13, 75,12, 78, 55, 52, 33, 77, 0. Visas Ho SW. Jult 1, 1869. 63, 66, 31, 51, 18 , 32 , 48, 35 , 2, 67,10, 28, 20. And that tbe aatd numbers were drawn In tbe order la whleb < j ataiid abote t? I'oeasour hands. at WDmiugtoo. ret? this Pridav Ju'y 1669. on Hub. V OOKDON 1 JOB BKaL, > OommisUoneri JAMAB DON CAN, J G BOROl A IA TTERIBR. Tbe mberrlbers, Commlaatobens appointed to uperlntend e araning of the hparta Academy lottery doheeebr certify hi tbe inflow lor are tbe Dumber* which were this day drawn cut the wheel Tlx:? Class No. 868, Jolt i, 1869. 64, 72, 29, 63, 10, 36, 59, 48, 6, 41, 13, 61. Extra Class, No 864, Jolt 1, 1869. 2, 43, 5, 49, 53, 31, 40, 28, 16, 19, 6, 12, 46. a ed that 'be setd numbers were drawn la the order la which ? stand sboTW w tineas our bauds, at Augusta, lia, this Friday. July 1, *> T ? ?.?.S"?M<>wmt?lonert. WOOD. KDDT t, 0> A. Bill*, ComniiMlon uid Bxuhmiigs Brait.? Orderi punctually attended to. Office i7C Greenwich iL ' Metallic Tablet ilexor Itrap.?Thli Inlmlble article wj be obUlaM or the tolf tntDiuuturart J. a 1 y*OM'KK? ao 7 eater hoaae, oithe raiL>oa agents rougkout the city lewy diCo.?Our innutur die? bat to new ady and *?? at Roe ft, ? end 6 Astnr Howe, Broadway Mumnx-r tlate? Every Style, end finality aanrpeieed; the moat fashionable straw goods for gems end iWeti, el reduced met. KKtXouO, 381 Cut! street. A Complete Furore for Caps, Created by tbe ? creu and nndiesa styles b-ougbi nut By white ire >tter <m Impel log crowds of gentlemen,boys and youths, sua new esALllsament, 216 Broad- ay. A Wide Jtwske Public,?ttlow Coaebee la laaesa rarely succeed. Itlakea s drlrfog, pnablng, oner tic. d-trr <> In log. wide awake fellow tile KnoX la mat* nark Be ia sever afiald of exoenre In his efforts lb a'l'y bis cuslrmers Tbe public consequently appreciate or and be?e<?'? many ha'aerery seisin at he can con 1let.tly maoufsctnro. Of eonrseerery sensible raaaeuUne ill buy his summer hat at K.NUX'8, 212 Bread say. White! How Hat It Ia. Where Is White, clutter? Why, under Birnuui's Museum; buy one of bis olera. The late trot, one hundred lhon??nd dollars uo who kesllt Why the parties who worn White's hats there la m McLaughlin? He Is to be seen nt White's the hatter, uo r the Museum. .16 Broadway Coup de sollnl, ws have nit srd of s Steele ease where they wore White the hsttar'a oler. reoommended by W HIT a himself, nt 216 Broadway. Wonderful Array of Summer Flats, 100 styles In Bearer felt, straws and bearer. At Omnia'8,607 Broadway. TU HnaaoB um Iieadr UKMR'd list of 100 styles P'ioe S3. faKMIW. ROT Broadway. Parii Soft Hat*, of Rare Quality, Eiprealy pled lor summer wear ?an extern! re amortment of ladies' Hog bale misses' and rhildren' draw goods. and onr darhI easaimrre and slk bale for gentlemen, are drawing great rhitl. D MHAPH6A HUSbaK'S, 228 Bowery, 336 Urand ret and 831 Blgbtb arcane. Brnihrt, Perfumery, Ac., tor the Toilet, at n eblri and Dollar Depot, b7 and fc9 W 01 lam street one door irtk of Maides lane. UKO. M. TBaCT, agent Pirreo't Ready Made Shirts?Wholesale or tail, at 61 Ruan atreet Alpaca Coeta $1 50, 93 80, f3, ?3 50, 94 and i 30. The lnrgaat handsomest, cheap eat Mock of black and loied alpaca costs. may be found at MTaMB'. 66 end <8 Fulton atreet BOO Pair While linen drllLpants, SI 50, at k.V aNb', 65 and 68 Fallon street. 500 White Linen Necks, at ?3 50, at KVaNS', 66 and 68 Fulton street 91 50 Black Alpaca Coats, * at fv a Jff>', 66 and 68 Fulton street Complete Vakklmtre Stilts to Match, $6. ?e, sio, sit, sis, at EYAX9', 68 and 68 Fulton street. 31 Dnstcr*, at Kvam', GO and 68 Fulton rent. fil SO "White Teitt, at EVANS', 66 end 68 Fulton (treat F. Y. B?Tbe Larnd Shirt Emporium In te Union. BALLOV BROTHERS,409 Broadwajr, N. T. Great Sale or Summer Clothing for llfen's Dd boys' wear, for this week only, wholesale ant retail. N. a. KNAPP, 19 Oorttandt street Moody'a Uerfect Fitting Shirts, and Novelea in ties, do. MOODY'S shirt emporium, 2112 Broadway. Freeh Selections from the Summer Stocks r the beet Parisian maraetsa, hare been received this week at RJCKN'P gentlemen's furnishing and shirt establishment, o. 1 Astor House. Summer Under Garments for the Million, t jrcitAbnHLIN'B shirt warehouse, oeruer of Murray and reenwtch streets. Summer. We bee especial attention to the peculiar character and style r our stock of 81'MILK A ULoTUiNO, together with an uasually large sloes of all des-Tlptlons of stylish cheap and lany beautiful at;lei of light woelan tahrloa In akeletoe mk?, no that they are m light in weight aa linen, and mnoh lore agreeable. Ihey here taken the public taale to that ex int. not only here, but in the other principal clUea, that we are bad to lncrraie largely our production of them Tbee are gbt, elegant and durable, and oan be aoonred aa email y aa pen. Idcj aie alao a protection agauat the changee of the reather The prioae?which we hare pat down to the to weal marker} but little from duck and drilling good*, although they are donbie the trirtaato value, i the aeaeou will now be abort, we will put down the'prioee t the whole of our large aummer itork at once. D. 1>KVUR k CO . 268, iiU end 300 Broadway. Travellers!I Drive Direct To the 8b Itheonlan House, Broadway, oorner of Qougton (treat. Conducted on the Kuropeen plan. Parle Bummer Shoe"?From the celebrated nanufheture of Ucllee. SlUENK FB BRIM, Bootmaker, 63 tnd 81 Beaaau street Brady*a Photofrnphlc Galleries, 3B9 and 143 Broadway. Maw York, and 861 Fenngyleaala annua, Washington, D. 0. Photographs, daguerreotypes and emLait Chanre.?Messrs. J. 6. A J< Edge would eagectfoUy gi\et.ntice to partlaa wishing flrewntka of tbatr nanufhetur*. that their orders must be left at him depot, manor if Maiden lane erd Broadway. before 6 P. M. of tale day, or heir exhibition! can not be made up. Tbe Fourth of July.?.Fowler A Walla will '.epo^ihd, phrenological rooms, 868 Broadway, WIS rhe Grover and Baker Sewing Machine Co., SL6.VB BUfOVKO TkMPOBaBILx FROM 498 TO Ml BHOAIlWaT. Where they win continue to aa.l their eelebreted BoUeleaa amOy eewtng meehtnes Their remoral la only 'aaaporary. tnd in e eery abort time than wtU again occupy enlarged and maadful premiaaa at <88. ^ Weed** Patant Faiuliy Sewing Machlnehw Hew at;la. FtCeeMQ. o<ke 677 Brwdway. SATTTIiTHY, JULY 2, 1850. T> r VH? vet ft'fc<i of fha Uu*u*x Oountf and Coiftlh iAl!l< > Ol 4>rl. *r*f ONAftUK, A Oj . IWiMM *b?-? r|r%Ul?r? o? lbs Mr of , xUvir*. *M U?t mhWmi, | h ?.! < ?!?' It b? tru.il, I,, . <u?i u * I. a ..!? ? ?*i-l , ta.u ? we 'b- or.' b> itr .'uvwimi 01 ..ni <? lu ?<i|>ar>'.t'Mi h* <.r??'t,?* of niot. ii. i, Ju kert-b- rr.utj ih?l Uu> loUuwloo M* ibe . uui ? /1 fntt tieo. JbDr ID:? td.kxx Uitn i labs ho 66, June ID. l-i'J 31, 22, 24, 6K, 21, 51, 3, 45, 18. 43, 0.6, 71. Co?M>lll?A1*P ! WTKr-( UM ho ti Jl'M 10. I860. C9, 1, 24, 4, 21, 46, 1H, 53. 71, 7. 8, 37. ft'eM I'OUMIT-UUUU No 66 Jomc II. I860 25, 24, 36, 2, 10, 72, 5, 57, 21, 15, 7, 74, 34. f\v?oui>iT.r> loniir-Tlxwi L.Jum II, tot*. 47, 5'J, 20, 13, C3, 49, 18, 50, 70, 39, 6, 26. BomsxCOVKTT- CLAM NO ST. Ju?? U, IIN. 26 , 36 . 22, 10, 19, 37, 24 , 82, 12 , 72 , 62, 30 , 31. Oo?e?iJi>Ariu Lorrik y?t'LAhfl No 66, Jvku 13 >009. 31, 18 , 32, 60, 63, 69. 24, 21. 49. 69, 67. 66. Bumex County-Class No 68, Jbmx 141 IBM 71, 19, 44, 21, 04, 57, 70, 49, 77, 18, 16, 50. 1 Consolidated Lotted*?Class No M, Jam U, IBM. 16, 71, 7 , 47. 68, 58, 28, 52, 37, 4, 69, IT. " | Btoii Coo?ir-UuM No. M. Jon 18, IBM. 29, 62 , 28 , 35, 33, 24, 42, 27, 45, 67, 53, 10. ' Consolidated l ottek*?Class No, 87, June 18, IBM 66, 64, 20, 30, 76, 70, 19, 68, 43, 6, 45 , 73. ! Fussjix Coustt?< lass No 70, June 18. IBM. 12, 56, 42, 7, 16, 6, 49, 4, 9, 53, 41, 1. ' Consolidated Lotteb*? Class No. SB, Jose 18, ibm | 71, 8, 35, 73, 21, 68, 57, 66, 39, 59, 1, 63, 22. ' . i Sussex count*?Class No. 71, June 17, IBM. < 34, 49, I, 4, 5, 2, 42, 70, 7, 14, 71, 37. Consolidate!* 1 orncu*?Class No. 89, Juke 17.18M. 36, 33, 61, 4, 4H, 7, 68, 40, 37, 17, 22, 55, 49, 63. , sussex . -ocett?class No. 72. june 18. IBM. 76 , 4 , 73 , 71, 67, 14, 72, 40, 10, 51, 64 , 42. 1 Consolidates Lotteay?Class N, June 18. IBM. 1 77 , 4, 29, 67, 53, 24, C5, 18, 38, 2?, 21, 28, 59. 1 t-vbskx : ountt?class No 78, June 20, IBM 1 14 , 78 , 45 , 73, 66, 56 , 49, 13 , 7, 65 , 40 , 37. Consolidated Lotted*?Class No. 60, June 20, IBM. 40, 29, 68, 14, 27, 46 , 67, 9, 21, 4 , 62, 63, 46. Sussex Count*- Class No. 74, June 21,18M. 63 , 68, 57, 38, 23, 27, 1, 20, 15 , 72, 25 , 55, 44, Consolidated Lottert?Claj's No. 61, June 21, IBM 10, 69, 9, 74, 47, 50, 65, 62, 76, 32, 65, 34, 11, 5. Sussex Counit?Class No. 76. June 22. IBM 13, 70, 59, 47, 62, 2 , 68, 38, 51, 19, 52, 43. consolidated lottebt? class HO. St, june It, 1869. 65, 36, 35, 73. 49, 44, 27, 23, 39, 42, 40, T. Sussex Coobit- Class Mo. 76, Jews 36,1889. 1 41, 21, 33, 53, 57, 8, 39, 64, 74, 11, 45, 1, 12. Consolidated Lottery-?Class No. s3, Junk IS, 1886. 73, 37, 72, 65, 24, 27, 47, 50, 3, 2, 34, 67. fcusaex Countt?Class No. 77. Jem Si, UN. 29, 46, 1, 15, 64, 40, 28, 74, 13, 20, 3, 31. Consolidated Lottbbt?Class Mo. Si, June Si, 1859. 77, 25, 15, 60, 57, 17, 20, 52, 11, 16, 55 , 50, 9. Sussex County?Class Mo, 78, June 25,1869. 5, 8, 42, 66, 43, 34, 12, 10, 1, 75, 6, 21. Consolidated Lottxbt?Class N, June 25,1859. 64, 14, 44, 46, 28, 23, 26, 10, 45, 43, 33, 41. Bpssez Countt?Class Mo. 7V, June 97, 1839. 23, 66, 8, 69, 65, 9, 36, 55, 19, 56, 34, 17. Consolidated Lowest- Class Mo. 66, June 27.18591 76, 34, 17, 47, 71, 6, 16, 33, 77, 38, 4, 48. 8usse* Countt?.?? va an ? ir/wj 64, l, i>8, 63, 73, 7, 36, 56, 24, 33, 19, 29. consolidated lotiest-clam Mo. 66, june 28, ISM. 64, 24, 67, 6, 76, 61, 59, 30, 27, 44, c2, 78, 9. sussex county?Oum No. 81, juki 29, 1889. ! 32, 71, 21, 63, 27, 69, 47, 17, 67, 61, 20, 8. ' oonicudated lottebt?Class mo. 67, jueb 19,1869. 12, 66, 69, 63, 67, 71, 13, 74, 47, 50, 73, 19. sussex countv?class mo. 82, jobs 30,1869. 27, 66, 4, 3, 12, 60, 40, 15, 49, 64, 38, 63. consolidated lottebt?class no. <8, juke 80,1880k 6, 40, 43 , 30, 68, 21, 31, 2, 74, 51, 60, 64. sussex county?ola?e mo. 88, jolt 1, i860. 17; 21, 53, 73, 60, 52, 7, 59, 14, 70, 25, 44. 1 consolidated lottebt?class no. 01, july 1, 1869. 12, 8, 25, 36, 28, 15, 48, 73, 74, 38, 50, 18, 27. W itnesa our bands, At Washington, Del*WETS, this Friday, the 1st day of Julr. 186V. JOHM dajlc, ) i JohS W. WALK KB, V Commissioners. ! ALFMID B. WOOTI1M, S : KM AhOii, BMOAJJBKNTB ? CO., j Wilmington, Delaware. j Rupture dared by Harsis A Co.*a Hsdlcsl 1 euro trusf. I hey also keep Bilk elastle stockings for varicose ?. id* supporters End shoulder braces Inatraoieata for deformities made to order. No. S Vesey street, Bator House, New York. r ??????? t Buplue and Varicocele Treated upon a f itv pi ad Etd by lonbrumenta never before employed. No. ( brooms street, N. 9, Hollnway't Pills and OlntruenU?Habitual orps'lpetloD the parent of aoopleiy. general debility and p emaiure de -ay, Is permanent) v cured ey a eonree of the puis, anti no eateixal disease can Ions resist the outlinenL 0 ?^^???? ? 0 Married, " hiktbb?narvife.?In ibis city, on Wednesday, done e 29, by tte Rev. E L Janes, Mr. Isaac Hcktee to buss J loriaa naetinm, botta of this city. ? Bcu?Gaaui On Wednesday, June 29, at the real- jj df-nce oi ibe bride's father, by the Rev. Fred. A. Farley, K john H. Bni to canbjb A., eldest daughter of Charles p Oiffg, Esq , all of Brooklyn. " ukul?"tcru1t ?1to wead?m?y cvcning, judo -v, ; by (lie Rev. Wco. P. Corbitt, Bciht K. Lbui to Hiss . Fikasob Wtckofv, all of this city. Trov tod New Jersey papers please copy. i Head?Cox.? Id tins city, on Wednesday, Jane 29, at g St Paul's Met bod. st Episcopal church, by the Rev. Or. " McClmtoclr, Wiujam J. Haas to Fakst E. Cox, all of this P city. , Yard?JornAir ? At Jersey City, on Wednesday, Jane j 26, by the Key. Mr Little, or New York, W. 9isau.va Yard to Miss Sarab C. Jordan, daughter of Thomas D. Jordan, of the former place. I Buxira?JoHssion ?In thl3 city, on Tu6sday, June 58, . by tbt'Kev. E 0. Klegg, Charles D. Philum, of Toledo, * Ohio, to Mama E Johnston, of New York. tEMOH?Buttx.?On Tuesday, June '28, by the Rer. 3a unci I? Burchard, Francs C. Sssion to Miss Man Black, both or this city. ^ Mat * A DAME?On Friday, July 1,Mary Jans, only child of < Andrew Y. and Jane Ellsa Adams, aged 6 years, 0 months t and ? days. Funeral this (Saturday) afternoon, from the house of Wm. V. Adams, No. 8 Beoford street, at threo o'clock j precisely. The friends and relatives are respectfully in rited to attend. The remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery lor Interment. Pall.?On Tuesday, June 28, of congestion of the brain, , Wiuuk Ball, Feq., late of Birmingham, England, In the b?th year ot hie age. Bis remains were taken Ibr interment to Calvary Gemo tcry on Thursday, June 80. ' Bk-isss ?In this city, on Wednesday, June TO, Orlando Marccs, infant son of James D. and Carrie M. Be ares. pituburg, Pa., papers please copy. Coodir ?On Friday, July l,of cousomption, Bousri M. t Goon*, aged*29 years and 9 days I The relatives and mends of the family are respectfully inv.b d to attend the funeral, from bts late residence. No. 8V? Water atreet, on Sunday afternoon, at bait p?st one , o'clock. His remains will be in erred in Greenwood is t metery. r Pavsl?In Brock'yn, on Thursday. June 30, Wiujam i Damp, a Dative of Monmouthshlr >., England, in the 63th 5 year ef his age. , The relatives and friends of the family, together with J those of ho brother, Benj. W. Davis, and his son In law, Peter Eckler, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from St. Ml chad's church (Episcopal), Rev. Mr. Cos, pastor, In High street, between Hudson avenue and Gold street, without further invitation. f Doylb.?On Friday. July 1, Ma?A? Doris, aged 86 yews. | Tbe friends of the family, also those of her brothor and ' brother-in-law, are respectfully invited to attend the fa ucral, from ber late rtsajence, No. 27 Cherry atreet, this ( ^Saturday) afternoon, ar?o o'clock. , Flanagan?In Brooklyn, R. 0 . on Friday, Jnlyl,Ts I uc-a, daughter of James and Bridget Flanagan, aged 2 ' years sad 6 days. I Tbe relatives and frisnds of the family are respectfully | | in vted to attend Vr fbtieml, front the rerideBO# of her , I iwreote. No. H3 North Fonrth street, WiUigatlburg, tttis I J (Saturday) msrnlng, at XI o'clock. flrrmrr ?On Ttnntfay, Jqm 30. Patch* Oifiti, e? *1 it >? (?. lb* ruiuivrt act) frtrodA of the family, and UON Of bit bimtn. n i?a> Thomas Marcs ud Joan MoUody, are r"l?mii ) >||?IM la alMM Ira luaerai, Unit (talurdat) nit* im o'etiafc, tioai bu late restdaaflo, No. 83 8<b>> nr?.t H?? - (lb FlVty, Jull 1, ANAA Al'ILUJUO UaaK, Aged S a w.ib? ttil 18 days. Tt? In. td? *Dd I.qu.uiwctor h r ud bar sister, H-??, " !> r<-?,nvul'y turned ivHlmii bar fuaa ei.d'omtbe Ci?y B<oadway, Uua (Saturday) ktun <m , > I '( (ivtuii. o'clock. fiAvi..< ?im CiidKd, July i. Aura Haiou, sinter of JOM> H.wlm IB l|M- Tlf yr? 0J brr age. hn toi >f*l ?ili bit pi to <>o Sunday ifUnmoa, at two o' lf*k H^r IihliIb tie ttaoetfullj mritod to attend, at No HII'miIMiM. Hibini?*t llrtttalofe, Good., oa Mir MMhlkf. Joly I. 1.awmbkcs V Bcsrab, at uuscty,i|?dNyears Hit rnutina will be Uk?o loGreobwood 'or intWHWet. Tarrinyr* will he at New Bsvi-u Rsilr'vt depot, TwentyBet.MO street, ?bt? (Saturday) afV-'oooo, atone o'clock. Km** ?Oo Friday July I, Hatcsbms Ana. only daegb Uiarlra H alcI PrucilLb Killer, aged 1 yaarand 18 tuts (be rcaaral a ill take place this (Saturday) owrntoc, at ten o'clock, from ber lata rtsKianoe, No. Mtjansen street B?r i * qiaila will bo interred la Of sea wood. ha'Coid paper* please copy muss ?At hoaterrille, N . J , en ftanday, J>me 38, Mrs. 1'iua owaa kiujt, wile ot Oartd W. Miliar, of Brooklya, N. Y. New Jersey paper* please copy. N coast?tie Friday, July 1, after a abort and ted low liliiriw, wbirb nba rote with ibrutua IbrtlUMi, Asm. ibe tutored wife ot kdmund Nugent, la Use 48th year of ber ape Her meads, aad those of the family, are nspistfallf u)ti?-u u umw uor luaurai, irum nor uw rtsiuonoe, no. 4ft Roosevelt nrrft on Sunday afternoon, at two o clack. Her remits* eill be onoveyed to Calvary Cemetery. O'Hsos*?On Prklay, July 1, after a abort iilaeuv, of Swear* of the heart, Mr*. Btuni ClUoaN, l? the 54th year of b?r age. Toe fneois and aqnaiatan/es are respectfully invited tnattetd her funeral thia (Saturday) afternoon, at two n'mocfc, from her late icaldoeoe, Wo 43 West thirtieth strret, beteeea Sixth avenue and Broadway. Pstmno.-at Hcbttega, Kid*don of Hanover, oa Hontiay, June 6. Acoiracn Prrai I'euomo, aged 71 year*, late H a M consul atOoreloa, Italy. f-mmwoiiD ?Oa Wednesday, Juae 29. at 7 P. M., Uaoaoa K. Hh??oui>, eyed 89 year*, 2 mouths and 14 day*. The tuerral will lake piaoe I mm hi* late rewdeaoe, No. i Wrai Forty Drat street, Una (Saturday) mot nut*, at 11 'clerk. The relative* and (n?ode are mvitea to attend, without further Invitation. Hia remain* will be takes la Itye. Writ beru-r uouuty, lot interment. rtriTB ?At Uisbawtka. ted . on Tuesday events*, June a>, Ik ui 'iiyuriea ttonived by railroad accident, Dear that |Hao-, Ruijimis K. -?iih. (alt of ihe Marine Bulk of thla co> , in the *6tb year of Dm age The funeral will take place tola ^Saturday) afteraooa, at ti e Creebyterieo church Jamaica, L L, at hall paat oae 0 ciock Oa. s leave Brooklyn at i2 o'clock. tf. Stkots-JBhi Friday, July 1, after a abort and aevere II nets. Kindt D -traces, only sou of Baory and Boris Furtmao Minus, aged ill mouths. the friends sua siqua nunces are respectfully Invited ir attend bis funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. In m tor rtuiuvote ol hia pareuts, No. e?0 Stater air eel, oorncr of Mr>i>ia< mery Twsto ?tin fhursday morn In*, Juae 80, BLmttma P. 1 vTHvrx, Hg?d 70 yi-sra, tenet ot Kiuoard Terbean The relative* tod friends of the family are iavited to at lead b?r tuneral, this (-Saturday) alwtauoa,ay hail paat 'ii'ee o'clock, from her late residence, No. HI West Ntae tenth street Wmia?On Friday, July 1, Cnas. A. Whit*, only child 01 Henry awt Ei ziheih Wnlle. aged 1 year and 20 days. Thofuveisl will lake plaoelOis (Saturday) afleruoeo, v two o'clock, liom the resideoce of but pareuts. No. 898 Second avenue, corner of Twenty-0fih street The reia uvet wao friends of the funny are respectfully invited to luml MBCUUiAdaKW. . KOTinU TO IU TRAIiK TBS INDIA il'BBFR PUN OOKTAWY. 57 II8BKTVRBUT, Have nnw on hand a larre stork of nana samnfhBtoiMd bv tbnm, uudsr GN'OD?SA?'8 Kitr1 T, To supply say order* Uiat nu be IMI to serif. Ibe public mi> be ln'orrrcd thai those pens Do not spotter. And that they trill write Freer, Faster sad Better Then say "metallic pen erer made. OFFIOB We m IJHKKTT BTRBET. l T QiMwBBDSft, 988 BBOaDWaY, OaBD BNOBaT A toe. stotloeery 'act, do ft B.?J mat Istroduosd. new itj lea or wedding cards sad envelopes. A T JOBS'". 10 aWD II * KM 8TBEST, A NSW 8TY1B A of skeeasad sabers; only Bi 10; wamated togtvesatto action', also 13 to and ft drets boots, that will surprise every body. A T tfIMBBBl'B'8. METBOPOLITAll HOTEL, SKL.B01 A your note paper from ifts only complete tooak this tideot , GOCD 8KWIBO Mt CHIW T A ?M* fcUBLhA NhW FAMILY BBWIfta MAOHINlft, rftAfttlttm/KbMkJaLpWAT. OUltftYB OF SIM!?*" HTRKKT. LOUAL AUfcftTB WANTED APPBTES D. J. LEVY. GEN It8 AO RL PKRtlfTTirpmre . T EYfcBDELL'B, WSDD1NO OABC'S, NOTES, *0.* t*K? wlMwSil wards alafUUf ewgrsvtcd. aaa be had ic'y in Broadway, corner of Duane street. astAbUsbed UMO, Diriin n* o n* s.. ok vAfMnw vv o*a?i a mm w?i?i. A. BT OOlBO OF STatRB, Bm FRENCH YORK BHlRld, HI HTM, BBlBTa, RETAIL AT WHOLA8ALH F1HH FIX FOB RINK DoUaU, BIX FOB WIN* DOLLARS, BIX FOjk WIN* TOLL AILS, MeDR OF BBBT YORK MILLS MUbLIN, AND FINK LINXN 8080MF. READY It A BE ALL 8IZEB, OB TO ORDER, OR TO ORDER, WARRANTED AB GOOD A SHIRT AB BOLD IN BBtaIl btobeb at si so each also, tbb Vary kjcbt shirts TH aT Can IOC MA OX, BIX FOB TWRLVR DOLLARS, BIX FOR TWxLYB BOLL t Kg, BIX FoR 1 HELTA DOLL A KB. BOTT THRKB FLY UKkl DOLLARS $1 76 PRft DOZ. II B.-ThoeewbolhlakIeaanolBeakeaco*d ita-t fnr fig j*r oc zen are mieUken Here ie the ooeiot one doeea S18 fate |Mk_ in v arde of Tin* MlUi mnaltn, atUKn. per yard SI SS VerdaofflneUceo, oltoe. peryerd S SO tad toe end cuitln* 6 00 An nay, II; bnttcna end ootton, SOe 1 SO ?rofll 77. 2 66 Totml S18 00 S*LF*?ABr?BBF?T FOR SHIBT8. Printed directtooe for inr me*iuren>?nt erot free la en j pvt if the country Tbete dlrtctioee ere eo step ale tbet e boy of en yeere of e|? een teke eta own neaaure I wfreat e good It or return the money. Ibeeeehto be paid to the Excrete jompeny on reeetpt o'the goode HARD, F* 'M LONDON, M7 Broadway. up etelre. Between W hBb and IValter etreatA A GBKAT AM GOOD MADICIMB 13 HYATT'8 Lt?* QL balsam.?It I* tro l?ie In the day to question the efflcanr if this yre-4 medicine For the put tea rearm (belay be term t I'a publiclife) It tu maoe mare end greater uurna of rheu kiirtc. arroula. neuralgia. salt rheum, ia, at dlsassas arleog from Impurity o* the h'ood dyeem*'*, 'leer end kidney cm plaint* and diseases of the tplne; broaebltlf, a?llim* and Mim of tba throat than any nUw r medicine In the United late* cr Rurope. J he voluntary teatlmony ofthote who have een cur ? bt Hyatt's Line Balsac b*a been pub lahed m the nbilc p- a to the number of ? 000, and yet many of the rest cures It has performed have not been pub lahed. The roprietnr ol Hyatt * Life Balaam yoea not beyond truth when e metre that he eella all be la enabled te manufacture of lb a eye table compound. 76 oenta a battle; tlx (or fa Principal epot, 346 Grand street, M. Y.; Brooklyn, Hayes a GRAND ITS A -all PFS80NB WHO GO OUT OP BL town, or anywhere in town, are anxious to secure packs ea of QAYBXl VS medico ed paper. It can be procured and 111 be aent free tit charge from Mo. 440 Broadway (new deot), and 41 Ann street. jJALLWIN'8 CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. THB LABGB8Y 15 THJC CITY. ICILT BY WILLI A* B. APTOR. WQ? BXPBBS8LY FOB THB BUdlNASb, MO. 70 AMD 73 BOWiBY. Primmer clothing of erery atyle, variety and ortoe. Persona Psfclrg articles In this Hue will bny them hern cheaper than al ay other store In this city; children's department not ofoelled aOLNIKKPJUT , J BAMK NOTER BMCICL6PIDIA OF "AMKRICAM BAMK MOT* mkkkadl IT PBOTO-LlTBOGRAPHiO FAU SIMILES, IV MINUS, TUB*, or AVERT GENUINE NOTE OF EVERY tolvent rank in the united btatkm and canada. ln infallible detector "of altered. tu-cblocu and COUNTERFEIT MONET. vitb a fac simile ofthh GENUINE NOT Ah BEFORE TOU, BOW CAN you take the Badi No written or prtatod deaertptioB of bank note* bo matter ,oe carefully comptled. cab erer be mole an ltif-Jlble and i erft?ct protector. Stare tbe application of Mm art nf earraTtrp to tbe oommar tal uae. nf paper eirreony a period of mora than flftf yean t baa been >ar object of ail tba partira tntemaied *> aeou-? b<Jr lane* araln*: ibo llabtl'ty of allr ntuona of dues and tba etatop or inbalttcticn or bicker danomtattlona of rata*; but o far. that deelrabie object b* naier t aan aeoooaoliahed, tor ipon tbe ore hundred and fortjfoor fao atm'lea of genuine ?r k tutea contained ta Ibo rerp Am number of tbb Enayelo irdia there are rerrnty eight altered, rnlaeJ and apnrloua tote* now ta etrcnlktbiB the F1RIT number will be for bale by all ?EWB dealers. on B atu It d eT morning. july 3. WM. OOUBLAND A OO., No. 9 Naeeau (treat, New Tort:, publlabera. DEXTER A OO. and ROtW A TOCSEY, General AfWata or tba United htalea n^sZZT mill piMilMu b IkBb. Enlargement of the sreal toe Mat CORNS. BUNIONS AND DEFECTIVE N MIR ?B ATEB by tba only mfa and anoceaefni method keowno-For as LracUn? son; 21 our I* '.71. each, ~.<i i.aiia, a. w eeUTTXdhFIELD a WRBtBRVBiuT, ChtropodMa, tig AttNelwaj*, op potato m. Ntabotaa Stottl? * _ m HCK5XA ^ l CITY QOVNRhMKNT PKAUDN. Br?*ruNo URViu,uPk.M*',,#l * Of ftond and rwc?l*y id mo oh> gv v*."'to**t TMJC tWlUb OOWrBACTUW ??UI?SLNDAT ATLAS TO-MORROW IMPORTANT INFORMATION to reUttoo to ?be UROTOM WAT?* DEPARTMENT, and tbe OITY INSPKCToRM 1)*PIBTMKNT. A OOOBrtolO I'M of oil tbr *rr plriT** now im lb* MTpdl tf >beC*> Iommwum- wljl bo onnllahad, wXb ?aiMjt{dNi vaJaobie ihor ooooeaiod wub LOOAD POI.ITIOS im TUK CUSTOM HOURS SLAPOHTBSI 1* Ml Its departm. ota, toe OLJ- N*W YORK tTLAS Will bo e?oe<ulh>?rly interaeOo* To Moroow BUY THE ATI.aH ON miNNaY, ?M boromo aa ;l*bt?oe<i In reloUm to oRy a* air*. T\A linUlTEIll II.RRFKK* OOROIAl XJ " 0*0 of tieae roosedtea olooo would m?o tbeoaaaSaaf Ihree wore It generally taown Wo allude to l>r Ihm MrOIN mrk'o dtmrrbwo eordtal. Wo wad Ikw^w own p tor to Mad t* onrfbtolttoo during tb-i RiUaabMRMOt Dover Mai "?Bow York Levpetck Prtw a> aaoto. Or put 1? >wt*ii ?tooob bold by dntgWoto otoiTwT' K11" JtrbY*"Wants it, ?T?? *ALH>OAB WANTS I*T *** TBBATSB WANTSJT. BVBRY Ra>* Wa*Ts If. *TABY BRoiis nakTS n, tsstjjtoRSAiKPsi run JL SVRBT StRaWBOeT WANTS K NTRRT b.ARoom Want* at *t?st barer wants rtT IT1IT ON* WHO TAXK- OR TOH** WAjrlt* Bi,wWiS?trm' tu? THB PAC HI MIL* B.WK NOTB DRBQTBB. BEWBTW KB YOLOP&Blb. WIIOMIt, tBf illfHtto toutf its ofitsMsiSb dollar ootc rotoed to o $10 $NI, MM or a* atbor largo laa ij aatv.o or thev aro at the aaaao Mm* to d?o*o* of tab to* r woribw-oa wild oat honk onto, to whiob tbe ?'tie n mm ailiRf bor l baa bora whammed; ? ovoo a?t a.a?i?flot or avae* ou> rr tint wsks tkwW sbbsrtmbi hma laraed la weealy numbers eaeb e 'Staining nw bus# ad tarn font hri?t>? of mo' iH bank netss aoaaiaAf ah ?be pHt v Poaoa mi thsmnnr to cantata all tka aaa > sua a sum* ta alphabetical order. and as on throaghoat * wbflr wjpOf Fir* * unbar will ba rrsd, July i.and tor aala by all rem dsale?s and ? rtodtaal ?seuta la the U jkm. w*. 0. USLAND * OO.^ EXTJCLLKbT WIWkB a* a Ml B.lal*, for lb<t Fourth of Mf. V rinuxiNl by tbr ll?ety intrmi oar Mar da and the saWkt at >?% bate taken la the rsenattoa of oar priors oaoaad kr * bear; dtamunl On Austrian em1' tmeHi. w< bars aonetaded loo.annua u> asU oar oiarataad hash afoes ?t VI78 per <io*rn saob Sen free o' chars* ut any pari o' th.t car F It AC NO * QSOflMKOm J70 * airr streak | ^ i-KLllUM ! IH* *1W IOH* W**R'Y. < U''h<? morning and for aale every *h-Mt, Mltluw"toi i tnetotmeot of the renowned Hair/ Baaet'e gtaal Indian ton njbtire, T0g WTtTW 8PT; Aotberoftba" BacLAMoFTHt BIBl.K." Suhjeat: IB* 8*0*1*1 *0*1*0*0: ; eketrfcee bj a beat of popular writers a cum rrr of mtrreeHa* | drparimcata, and anil amaoat ofottrrmanorsfabaarhmg loirreM. Look out for ' OkPIBALOT. TH* B8KO OF ITaLTJ* A- J B. DCUANhhe great alnry ? I-> our next. It bide Mr ?n ee'lp?e everything ?hWl baa preceded II hUKia avbmo* HOTEL. bating fittid up n* baa uete nea of tbe large tturaa ttadar thia oeoirta* loratrd bote! the mheorlbe's lo*ke the attention of Sanaa berpeia to theu eitenaltaalockofnlnM tear, groaarira brums 'M-r* en** unto dr.de o* e*ery grace aad embreateg rvfu" necessary ana luxury for the labia wbiob they new ednr to ootuutmert at very reoui ad prtoes WM B J a- k?ON d OO . Orwa. Broadway ad FUth ateaue, Medina aqaaea Rnr Tons, Joan ? llsia FOCKTB OF JUL* ft FOPKTB OF JITlTMt ePLaNDib AttrobThkAl O* nJrMar. UoOmiN* P?l>M'll? Abbf;RT*R*r OF fllatl CUJTH1IOA, FPl KM'lU At-bOKl UibT OF bUaMbtt OUOTUlaOb BPULhhll) AS* RTMRNT OF MOHaRR OLOTHlNtt FJa MAM A?D SOI* OR* At RM Ui TIwK IF PBIOM. GKKaT RKDUOUON IN Pa>C??. <?k*aT uttunfTMow in prions Qaktf Rk.OUt.tlON IN PRIUIut. oijnatri". dimih ir r'jl."U? omr,?T. UKUE-T MLMMJCfc HIOOK IN SUl.TON urnk-BT. lajiofcst bl*v *& biock in fftltow strike. Lajuaxst mimml'k stock in fulton bttklt. TUB tKKXV Ml8T 8* ?01aT AH TBJK f>K*SON 18 ORTTIWli I,ATM, Open till ereniif until U)f o'clock. i.b o (mit's oak hall. 84 and 64 FnlU.ii, ? * " 'T mil "T In il hiiii^l Gabnkt jtwc.8 y.?bodkvi an warn era in gm VraeelHa. plna. eerrtnra eecklaeaa. hair ptna, bntooi Ac-, received dlrvt arfl justopwied. at OSBORNE. BoakDMaM ft Tovmm, W Broadway, oorner of BprlacNraaL Gccbaitd'r italian medioatbo 80app08imr? ly cure* tarn, trochlea, .unburn, plaaplea, eruptioue Ml Inwsfwa. and aD akin hlemirbes Pouire ruVUa ua-oata M fr. ni lew forebeada, upper Hp*, or aoy part of tha body, mtr ranted. 1 j1? white, rouge, hair dve and restorative, at the aM depot 47 Walker atroot, urat store from Broadway.; Callaafta% FhUadelpbia; hra Hayea, Brooklyn, fto GOLD PB*?, HOLD AND SILVER PENCIL OAANR PEN HOLDERS, fto john * ?unr, ? ,, kapufaoturer, llCT'ttroedwaN, ^nssi&'jsgs"" ttomk hade hie cbsak JL1 It clamper utan iMM-), and ranch nor* palatable. WEh tbe aae of forrey's new fr-eie' ,ou M eojo, thh ?wlw? '"innti at a cost of not exceeding -.8 cent* p/r quart filum teduced to the following:? S quarts. |J to i Quarts. n i quarts $4; 8 qu?ns, M. 14 quarta. 87 10 quarts $10 tteta&ad ^ by *p-T01^ y LADIES GOING TO THE COUNTRY IN WANT ?*r bootE or shoes, go to Cahll's. 377 Broadway, wkm you rap yet soy style you want cheap: also, a great assortment of Q'lasee' and children 'a geaUemea and boys' do. <Mi and see, at 8. CaHlWH, 377 Broadway Ladies who iu inix aid nervous ihobu , . ATIINSON'8 CHIRAYTA B1TTBEH Uesttkmea who are weak aod nervous should nae _ _ . ATKlNuOb'8 OHIRaYTA BHTBRA. Ladles who are weak sad nervous aheuld use _ ATR.NhOst'd CHlmAiTA BITTBB& Gentlemen who are weak tad aervous should use ,i . . htalltUoh'S OolAaYiA BIT'OH Ladies who have no appatUe should nae " _ ? _ v alkibhon'b CUlRAYTA bitters. Geatlem-n who hare no appetite should use . .. . . ATEIMJ-JN'S CHIRAYTA BITTKXS. Ladles who hays so appetite should use _ . . AlilxtiOA'a CHIRAYTA BITTBBB. Get tlemen who haye bo appetite ahould use i * ? ^ atkin8on'?. chiaayta bitters Ladies whose food disss ees with tbera should use . .. atelp8u.b'ii CIUKavia bit/ees. Ladles whose food dlaapee* wlh them t bo old use _ , . ATRIhbONB CUIEaYfa BITTERS, Gentlewes whose food rlaigrsei with them should me i , ATEiftrO-'B miAd'A BirrBSdL Lod'es who are dyspeptic sad bilious ?h .uld use _ ? v ATEINeONW CH.Ra YT a B1TTEEEL GenUemeo who are dyspeptic sad bilious ahould use . ATal/snoNN . HlWATTa BitrrUMC For that class of diseases arising from a (Unorganized mil ?aaa system, weakness of the stomach, torpidity of the liver his gulsrlt< of the bowels Ac,, this medicine stands pre eminent Plica ooa dollar. Principal depot Ho SO Qreeawfsh streak MIYER'S NIBACTLOU8 VEBJfTN fKSTXOTEE. The on'y remedy in the whole world Bl'AA TO aETk&BIH ATE Bugs roaches ante methe. fleas mcentihoea. rata. w?t??a mm all other vermis sad garden Insvcta For sale by the Investor, JOSrFB MBYhlR. praetseal mist, 51J Broadway, cornet of Houston street Bole Agents?A. B. AD BANDS A CO., Ml William strM K. Be If B. In conaeanenee of Monday befog . IFDBPithOKB K DAT, / The LBDGRB will not te l*?nod tUl YUK80 A V MOfcnlmO, JULY 6, AT 8 O'CLOCK. It will then be reedy tar e?erybodv, '-and the rent of mm n~i " ROtiB A tOU6gll. General agme. OUT TODAY, AT 12 O'CLOCK. THBMKBOUhY FOR JULY IK For aa'e ererj whore HRMDHtCKeuK HuaKK ft U0V3, Pnbilihera' agenta. 21 and 23 ann atreeL PUBK WATER-RRAD HARPER'S WIEILY OP , March and yon wt]1 not drink Proton nnleoa Altered wbtab wtll cleat re tt oftbe g?rmaoc noxtoua, blood tucking jroaluroe, th. deetroyera ot ao (Bant child en. Diaphragm Slter foraaia at 326 Fourth (treat *genta wanted. PREPaBB YOURSELF FOB TH? FOURTH.-GO TO CLAHKK, 116 William etreet, and f t a (Ukfrcokoaa* for RIR caaaimere aanta for S6, and a rea for S3. aikfMa ojg tor X. linen ooate own <2 to $3 ^ tUA&'A dfcWlBQ MACHINES. H&WSFUJEB. PRICES GRKTTLT OJCDCOin. For fUBMet, tat'ore and a'l maoaraeturtny purposes toB* marbtreaare unequalled They arc woredurable oapaMeaf (Jooi* a greater nriU) 01 work ana of aa rainy INI aMk than any marhtany lo the market _ The pew family machines. at U? eadtWA ara alhraeSni wt v?7tt 1 itteutlDI. i. M. sure** * CO., ?w ?w?k? rtBki IkiVILUVO COMMUNIT*. WOUR'S ceidbraied Schiedam aromatic eehnapos tittaU be to the aaod* of every traveler. Mo faaally afcould Uasa tot chy or be without a anppljduvtog the warm waather. It to variably rorreeta the UI aBeola of chaage of water and M a t..vrajrr It la the p?veat ltnuor made In the world. Ful on ha on* t and pint boulea. tola by all armaghta, sroeeraand mdt atorct. r?l)NKB, TAXIS' S. BAGS. AO, WHOIJBALS AJCD 1 retail. W. B. STRONG. No.]ifrarraa streak. aoneeS Broadway. The aocidbbt or a mom but bat dbstrot u?? on the water If yon are not prepared to meat It with tot lnfaUtila BBAaNO UITIIIHUN. OaUaKtodM. 1A 9 ftjlton BIB BIT. HA. l*rti A aplendld atodr of aprlet and rammtoelottog. 1 4 O FULTON BTKKBT. 14A. JL*?Z Fine black front eoato un FULTON 8TMET 14A L*lZi Superior boolean ooato 142JBua,^S^?o torh..^ 11(1 FULTON BTBBBT. HA ItcA Splendid amoitrneat of aprtaj and tnautdr panto 11(1 FULTON STAB**. HI IHjCj I bare now on hand. ft lane mad updrtar aloak o< ready made aortal and enmra<r alothmf rwMHS I ana etorto* tot mo.C* low V> ta #s IT? - A Clf .?. t&M i/iiGleU totoaa 'ju\j t-d'adto B&embar, 14* Fulton 'aim dr?S ?(* lot*. ^ BI GACKS