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JOOT A3JKEE IfBWS Messrs Mtthewi 418 and 450 Hast Water street, are running their factor to iu full and turning ont.a amount of nkure, which for strength, style and finish has no equal, and as regards price, they that they shall continue selling at their reduced prices until farther notice. They wiH also do all kinds of machine work for carpenters and cabinet makers Mrs Moody's Self-adjusting Abdominal Corset. The best Gorsetin the world. -tail price $400. Liberal discount to the traie.

Chas F. Frink 91 Witcoasin street, general agents for Wisconsin. Open Monday August 1st. Full line of the justly celebrated Jugla kid gloves for ladies; 50 dozen celebrated Jugla kid gloves for ladies; 51,000 invoice of those unequaled Jugla kid gloves. Open August 1st.

Latest novelty. New style of Grace for ladle's neck wear. An unequalled stock of fine lace goofy, millinery, trimmings, cs, and sash ribbons, etc and very low prices cow at 0. L. BEOWNS, 418 Broadway.

A LARGE STOCK OF SILKS ARE NO WEEING CLOSED OUT FOE $1.50 A YARD AT 105 SPRING ST. LITTLE BRO. We have just reoeivad 250 Pongee'para- sols that we will sell cheap. Also 50 dozan Alexander kid gloves. A-beautiful line of summer Dress Goods in great variety: Llama Laceand Black and White Hernanis.

Oar Block of goods for mourning ic.com> plote. No. 372 and 374 East Water street, QEO. J. HABT Co.

Western Blank Book Manufactory, SLinnfactnring and Importing Stationers and Jobbers of writing, wrapping, printing and book paper. Sole'agents for the Massa- soil, Neenah and Sparta paper Printers inks and card board, all kinds Vin stock. H. NIIBBCKKB 417Ea8t Water street. Russian Braces the beat and nicest suspender ever worn, at Booth Maynard 89 Wisconsin street.

Franklin Linen Collar new. Linen Duck suits ready made and good at Booth Maynard's 89 Wisconsin street. Another fresh lot of those "Alexander Kids 1 'just received and goine fast a 'per pair at Booth Maynard'b 89 Wisconsin eet. SKBUTOJJ CORSETS at Rich's, 103 Wisconsin street. Thompson's "Glovs Fitting" Corsets, and Skeleton Bustle, just leceived at Rich's hoop skirt factory on Wisconsin street.

Rich's "Fairy:" the most graceful, able and cheapest hoop skirt in market. Manufactured and sold at 103 Wisconsin street. Nolady will do without the Skeleton Bustle after seeing it. It is light, durable and cheap. Just received at Rich's, 103 Wisconsin street.

julvlZ. The Ladies are in Raptures at the duction of Phalon's Vitalia, or Salvation for the Hair. This grand discovery enables them to shake their ringlets at the frosting hand of defiance. Freedom any sediment, it rapidly darkens the grayest heads. Sold by all druggists and fancy goods dealers.

New Undertakers' Store, NO.424 BROADWAY. H. B. KIRBY CO. ix Months' success in this basin es conv-noes us that, by Mr dealing and lo tr pr ces and kind attention, the public appreciate t6 fawnish all kinds of Metallic an Wood Cases and Caskets, Shronds and Trtmmln SB at25 to 50 percent, lew than they have er been sold la thii city.

Orders respectfully eollcl cd Burials procured In all cemetenes. Onripat entlse coolers we Jurntstt gratis when required First-class Hearses and Carriages famished the lowest p'icws Liberal discount made to' the trade. Orders Dy express or telegraph promptly attenaed to. K. W.

PATTERSON, aprSTdtfEtbp Undertaker. IGOLDSMITH co-, 354 and 356 Mala Street, Wholesale and in ICAR I Muslin, Rep Damask TA i r.A A ND HA L.INE,NB, COUNTERPANES, fA 0- CO VK BS ETC.i OUR SPRING- STOCK Is now SPRIOES VERY LOW. CALL AST) CONVINCE "SODESBLf. M. BLUDAU, BOOK-BINDER AND BOX RESIDENCE, SOS Spring Street.

SOOKBINDEKY, 452 Market fiquare. MILWAUKEE. Orders from tht trade promptly owd. Blank books to order. Offieltl Paper of and Coenty 01 IA 1 LOCAL MATTERS.

H.ULBOADS AKD 9TB VMBO.iTS. CHICiOO A. K. Kx and Mail for Chicago 4:10 P.M. SEi.

through South 8-80 i 11:10 A. K. 81. Mail. rr i Oaowi DmnoB.

4:80 p. Mv.J. Madiaon Express, -00 A. M- at Tomah with W. W.

Bailwar for sand Ban Claire- oMHMHsivmow. 2:56 u. JBerlih fc Wlnieconne MalH A.K.' 8t29 P. 1 Chicago Boat. Hirthern Boat.

Joseph, Mich. )5 00p.x Green Bay antf Menominee, everj Wednesday IIIROIT MltWAVKII 9.0Gp.ic.< 3 -6 jta from 6:00 A. HUE OF iEBJITCVG AID CLOSING H1ILS ooirviTiaois. OLOBI. ABBIVS.

Chicago UUwaukeo 2.10P.K. 12-1S Chicago4.Milwaukee SBIwaukee Western Union p. KenoahatBockford Bf La Crowe DilriBlon La Dlrleion (BAVAA JK A. Northern Division 1:36 p. M.

12-00 Prairie duChlen Dlv. 10:10 A. v. 6:10 Prairie TowaandMlnn.Dlv 8:10 A. M.

Monioe Aceomoda Ion 8:10 P.M. Ii-ao A Prairie Oiaukee 3-00 1 East Troy 6-OOp'n! Janesville Stage Haven Boat 7-OOA 7:00 Port Office open-from 7:30 A. to 7:80 p. at. Office ol Chief Clerk.

Regietry and Money Order Departments, otfep from A. M.to5:00p Sunday mails cjlose at P. ezqiepted. tMonday, Wedne'daya C. WEST, Poetmaiter.

Observationt made byL. Black Wisconsin street, Milwaukee, July 30. 1370. 1 --F. i Hind.

8A.M. 12 M. 4P.M. 66 67 11 T3 tb Cloir. li following were the quotation of gold in New York yesterday: m.

m. 120H RKLIGIOUS Rev. Qeo. M. Stone will preach at the Jefferson street baptist church this morning on "The dignity of serving." A Sabbath Echool concert will be leld at 7:45 p.m.

Rev G. M. Steele, D. president of Liwrence university, will preach in the Summerfield M. church to day at o'clock.

The Rev. LoVa will continue his lecture on Pilgrim's Progress, this evening German radical paper in Chicago proposes to publish a black list of those German residents of Milwaukee who are supposed to sympathize with France. The Germans of Milwaukee are quite ble of taking of themselves without officious interference from newspaper organs in Chicago or elsewhere. THI FIEB ALAEM TBLEORAPH is a frequent that the bel attached to engine hou ses famish no reliable indication of the location of fires. la many in- etanc the complaint is well-founded.

But it is to be remembered that the officers of our fire department manage the coetly and plicated machinery erected for their use as faithfully, promptly and expeditiously as it is possible for mortal men to do. It is to be hoped that the present method of commnnia eating fire alarbs will be ultimately simplified, or at furnished the public at a price somewhat proportionate to.its value. POLICE Hills Tras fined one dollar for indecent exposure of his person. Florence McCirty, drunk and disorderly, was fined one dollar. Proceedings were suspended in the case of Henry Smith, charged with in order to let hid have a'ohancv to leave the oity .1 Chirles Stewiart was naed one dollar for being dmnk.

OP HOSPITAL MONET 2of an act of congress, approved Jane 29 .1870, provides lhatno collector shall grant. to 'easel Those enrollumant or license for carrying pn the coasting trade has ess pired, elirollument or license unless the master, of UO have first rendered a true; account to the collector of the number brseamen and the time they have been employed on such vessel during the continuance of the licensef which has pired. and thai I have paid to such collector forty cents per month for man who shall have been employed as said, which sum the said master is hereby authorized to retain out of the wages of each seamen. The substance of this act which takes effect to-morrow, is that the hospital money to be retained out of the wages of seamen em-, ployed on board a Teasel it ixcreatutfrom twentyto forty pents ptr month, and that no vessel can obtain marine papers unless the master thereof has a return of seamen and paid tospitel to the collector. The board supervisors meeti at the cottrt bone at ip K.

to-morrow. f- The United coart fii held to The amendment to- eleven of ohamberof commerce, given in our issue of the' 24th, was adopted yesterdaj. The greater part of the McKean Bachanan dramatic company are at the Kirbylfonse. Their Taoation wfll end on the 224 of August. The Lone base.ball club play the Cream Gitya to-morrpw afternoon, at the park on Prospect street The spire the German Evangelicat church, corner of Sixth and Sherman streets, is up and handaomsly slated.

At Olivet church last night, Mr. Geo. Williamson was presented by his friends with a handsome gold headed cane. Dr. Wiae, of Cincinnati, lectures at PMk harmonic Hall this evening, on The Aposa Withatekeiopefor looking at the.

sun on one corner of Fisoonsin street, and a ing electrical machine on the other, scientific recreations are undoubtedly popular. was a. report "last night of. a man on the Pbrt Waahington, road ha-ving -tut his but. the particulars could not be AJam Roth.hss taken charge of; the EaU ers' beer hall under, the Bank of and will celebrate the event on Monday by serving up a free lunch to all who may call.

Farmers and tavarnkeepers neartJedarsl burg, fearing that the 'busineaj that; comes to by the plank road will be destroyed by; the new Northern lailroad, refuse to board the company's laborers on any terms, so that boarding snanties have to be sent frqmthecity. STATI Milwaukee not been forgotten'in the appointment of- judges for the state fair. £. H. Brodhead is one of the judges on thoroughbred horses and rokdaters; Harrison Ludington, on horses for general' -purposes; Amos Sawyer, on sibp es of sugar- Mrs.

A. Atkins, on pieklee; DrI R. A. Ross, on the best exhibition of rproduotione belonging to the fruit and flower department, by any cal horticultural or county society; I. A.

Lapham, on minerals and metallorgic duote; Charles Preusjer, on silver and, briU tania ware; E. B. Wolcott, on surgical, dental, mathematical and philosophical instruments; M. Sheard, on stone cutters' work, brick and other building material; Mrs Gideon Hewitt, on millinery; Mrs. W.

P. Lynde, on ornamental needle' and fancy work, and Mrs. Alexander Mitchell, on works of art. There is to be an opening address by the president of the society; trials of epsed by trotting horses; an industrial address; air exhibition of equestrianism by the ladies; a grand review of Wisconsin soli diers of the war; a horticultural address, The officers of the society announce that president Grant and Gen. Sheridan are expected to be present at the military review.

A gentlemanly and obliging agent recently passed through the village of Troy and its vicinity, disposing of a number of tickets in his poesjssion for one dollar eaoh. Many pergois; invested, believing they would ultimately receive more than an equivalent for the sum laid The ticket reads as follows: Ths American Coast Wrecking Union of Hew York. PEIZK CHECK. The holder of this check is entitled to the following prizes named below: Nine yards J.B. Cloth.

40 All goods warranted as represented or money refunded. VAKDIEBILT, Pres't, N. Y. J. 0.

GANOB, Bjston, Mass: T. Draois, Seo'y, Haitford, Ct. GOLDSMITH Co Gen. Ag'cs for the state of Wisconsin, 354 and 356 Main street, Milwaukee. Traveling Agent, HKHKT MrEEs.

N. This obeckisnot sold, but must be returned to the agent on delivery of goods. Oae of the victims happening. to be in Milwaukee, thought she would prove the ineness; of her ticket 'by caMing on Goldsmith Co. They denied all knowledge of the enterprise and, directed her to to lice that refuge of the hoaxed and oppSfessedv 1 As yet, of the whereabouts of the Mr.

has not been disooTered. The police hate a full description of him, and hope soon to place him in limbo, UsiTKD STATISS The Ipwing U. S. patents were issued from the patent office for the week "-ending July 26, 1870, as reported for our columns by J. B.

Smith, solicitor of parents, '417 Broadway, Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Washing William 1 B. man, W-inpna, Minn. Boxing for Covering The Shafting of M. R. Jones, Darien, Wis Weather-board- A.

Millar and Farias, Red Rock township, Iowa Loader-I. J. Parker, Buffalo Grove, Machine for Ditching and Stacy, county fCa. members of the old 24th regiment are requested to meet at the Bherl. dan anard arumy at 8t en next Thnrsdaj evening to compl.u Difficulties "You may get np, bnt do mrtleVthe This is the difficult lesson thafciny little four year old has to learn to readand spell this morniag.

Is amongstlhe wholeVe.telrV^ie'of them ing bees thoroughly learned six to, twelve times before. I begin by pointing to the letter and saying, -Wait letter, is that What letter is thatjjthat letter; lapect I know that letter; let me see; that letter not (with si intensely knowing look.) tell me what 1 'Well now I'll tell you 'all about it, I know it. Now I'm going to tell you this minute. )I will, I will now; now I'm ready ready." With fixed intently on book case in the next room. Mamma naughty boyi Yon are not looking mjj letter instantly!" Boy mamma, mamma will tell it now; I certainly r.

Whereupon and as he rights himself, gives, one glance at the' etter and triumphantly "Now the nextletter. What isV?" "The next ietter. 'Did ygui'say the next letter? Well, J' "Make haste; you are not looking at it." "0, well, I am now7 It letter I know it just as well as can be." Another summersault, which throws him from 'he commenced it, to the floor; five -minutes spent in crying and wiping.eyea.andnoee. "Now, I-want yon me that letter right away, real Well, theni" precious, 1 it's 0." "What is that, with pointing to the N. "N6, look at it." "No.

look ''Mamma, sister's got my marbles." have them when "But she'll lose "Then hurry" letter is and that is A and other is With the last word he dives under the. lounge and is wedged in so fast that it is work of some difficulty to extiioate him. He is told that spells may, and then is pointed at. "I don't know that letter. "Yes you do; what is it." "Why don't you tell me? You tell me 7 i ''I don't intend to.

You must tell thlem yourself." I 'But my lesson takes so long." ''The lesion is short enough. You don't hurry." "All the rest of the school children has a wacation, now, and I want a wacation," me that letter." (3-ernly.) "Its Y. mamma. But may I go to the circus this afternoon?" "You can't go anywhere if you don't finish your lesson;" In this way the lesson goes on very slowly and the time passes away speedily. After it has been read once and.

spelled, he has to read it over, pronouncing the words without spelling them, "What is that?" "Thenext word" "The next word suppose the nexi word "Tell ms quick; I want to get through." "Welli then, dear, (with eyes kalf. an inch from the baok.) II You can'' see that -way; fell ine that -i It's Mary;" accompinied with a aprlng off the lounge and a run of two, or thiiee utea around the room which re turns breathless, vr that?" That wordis Andthat? "That word "And faster." "Thatword is. "NowthaU" "And'this?" is'out" VNo, not look again." it's I am-wery sure." "That word is'not," "I thick- yon must be mistaken, dear mamma, for it looks jea like "No, it ig spelled spells not, 'out' is epelled a different way." "0, I 'begot' how it, was spelled. 'All right, then, go, ahead." Ani so on till the end. During the whole'leason he has not been still a moment.

His hands, feet, head and whole body hare baen -put into every oeivable shape. Sometimes'his feet have been on my shoulder; semetimes his head in my lap; sometimes.his arms about my neck; sometimes his head upon th6 jor and his body on the Ion age. Presently a neighbor enters who happened in when he first commenced reading. "What, net finished nis lesson yet? You'll kill that child with hard study!" I would like to know if all children read this and how It can be one poor teacher ilo -with a whole class of jmst dUorderij little I paase for a reply. ISAMUA.

The following is a correct list sales of real estate for the recorded, at the register's office np to closing hours last night, reportedforourcalumnsby Caleb Wall real estate agents, 405, East Water Kdwar3 K. FlaoH to Qaido PfUtar, the 1-JotlotS, blJt MWirf £0 S. Luna ud wife toJtste SIuw. the 1SSJJ ft of 17U ft, of 8'X of lot bU Addition, lit warl; 00 Emm, the tf of IpU 1 and 2, in blk Hutbiid i Peutoa'a Addition, 1st 60000 1,8 00 £0000 42500 4,50000 853 00 00 23) CO 1,775 00 130 CO 425 (0 1,025 09 00 00 125 00 135 00 HO CO 7,729 50 JVUllam Jacobs, 43.20aoiej the seet'iba'SS, Wanw.tpsa 3,500 00 Kfttbanicl Wells and wife to Wilh'lra Ka-rnscfc, lots 13 anl 14, in kit, Heroe'a Addition, Iowa Milwaukee. 2DO 00 Milwiukee Iron Company to Theodora Deuster, lot 8 In blk Iff.

Biy It 5 CO Iiancis r. Brogmann and wife to 3. 9. Merrill, 8 tf if lot 3, in Doasmaa'a Bn-diylsioo, Wauwatoea 3.TQO 00 John McGuirk and wife to Mary Keoagh, 10 sexes in the 8 senion 14, Oak 220 CO" Ruth S.D-iggeU, executrix to EliabaW. EdgertoD, 4 3 20 acre, in tee sec lion Waimatota 8,500 00 to Tao'Bas CUik, 10 acras in the aeetton Oak Creek.

1,000 OJ Philip Jicobi and wife to Vriedrlch mnel- ler, SO acres In the Wauwatosi 1,514 00 Milwaukee Iron Company to William He Orath lot in blosk 10, Bay View 2Ti OJ alCAPITOLi.1105. Whole cumber 82 Total valuoof property transferred. 7 Largest si.e 0) S.uaJe.atsaU 12S (0 0. and to DanUI Kennedy wife, 1-8 of lot tm blk 46, in the 31 Ward John A. Lebeau and wife to Oeorn of lot btk win SIDI.

Hannah J. Williams to John the AdmlnUtrators of e'tata and widow of H.Eogert, to Jo tin J. jtitba lot 07 b.k Bcger's Bntxiiviiion, Elutabeth B. and John J. Jrbaakt to Henry A.

'Naynaber, lot blk 193, 4sh 'Dinlel anl others to Joslah 11, Weils' Ad.i- ton QreBOr McDonali and rledlbidB. Hopkins, 10-aoies in too ff If itetian 11, inthsOitward ChwleB B. Tbieroe and wife to Xrnit Yoga, lot 4, in bite ward Daniel Wells, Jr. nberi to A H. P.

Boda.lot blk 3, in Addition, Sd ward John Plankinion and wife to Albert Obenberger, lot 1, In block 4, in Plank: Addition, Sth Diniel Wells and others to CtarUs A. Koeffler, lota 1, 2. IT and 18, la blk 33, Wells' AMlttoa, Dani-1 Wells, acd othars Ackermann, lot's ia blooi a.WeUs' Ad. ward Wells, anlo'Jie a to Jobatm Lock, 10(25, bU :3, Wells' sonra Joseph Blete atid wife to Conrad Lashr- ins, lot 12 in blk 136 Week's Alaitioa. Alexander Mitchell and wife to Antoa lot 14, in blk 115, Week's Addiuon, Sth ward Hairs ot A.

D. Smith, decersed. to John Cabot, lot X2 blk 139, Judge Addition, 'Heirs of A. ii. Sm.thj deceased, to Jos.

lo: 15, in blk Judffd Addition, '6th ward Heirs of 1. D. SJSlth, dtceaaed, to Joseph Wicwoaok. lot in: blfc 1S2, Judge" Smith's Addition, 6th ward Kl-obefiiy and wife to Joseph Schaldrowetsch, 60x138 feet in tha se stioa 5, Sin waird The Executors of the estate of Qalntii O'Dell, deceased, to D. G.

and George Buruham, acres ia afsestiOD 6, Jth NKW Wisconain Newj Co. has ROBZETSOX'S LlFK AXD LETTERS, LEC- TUHKB AND AUDBKSSKS. Complete. Hir- per Bros, publishers. 1670.

This volume of Life, edited by A. Brooks, althoaga bat two years before the public, has passed through four editions. The present edition is identical in all essential respects with the preceding editions, and includes over eight hundred pages of closely printed matter. The admirers of the theology taught by Robertson will find it a desirable work in all particulars The News Co- has also received from the same publishers the "Speeches, Letters and Sayings of Charles Dickens," to which is added a sketch of the author by George Augustus and Dean Stanley's Price 50ots. "John," a love story by.

Mrs, dlfphant, fs also found the sams counter. sailor named Heary Rust landed at the dock last night from the i K. Nims, He had shipped froin the round trip; but after being badly beaten and lacerated about the wss put ashore here with-his carpet Jbag, penniless. His" eye had received a shocking cut and needed immediate attention, was given by Dr. O.

drton. bail match yeso terday between the Ojcidentala of Qainby aad the Stars, resulted in the-defeat of the latter by a 8jore-of 30 to 22.. The Occident tals will remain in Milwaukea over diy next to play the Cream Citjs PjarOFMILWAUCBE-JOLY 30. AERIVID. Prop Ircnaides Grind Harenlhoriel buaev Manistee Maalsteo 76 lumber Brig Orkney Lacs Buffalo S93 long coal Bchr Mary Kingston.

Zoo tons pig on Col Qlover Manlstee EO nt fainoer Len Hlgby Pentwater 54 cos bark Margaret Doll Chicago Beow Dan White Lake 60 edi wood Hilton White Lake ogles 103 lam- ROOM Torch Lake 4Jm Inmter Qalokatep Miniitee 40 lumber i Pianet Pentwator 18 ods ahinjle bolU Prop Lae LaBtfls Brand Haven Sbrls flowl'OO bus oaia 291 bos eon 39 bales wool sands 3 bars Wild BovorKUcitea IS Hargarct DaU MO iron Dan Sioklw White EakV £av e- new law vessels on- the likes having waiting license are not obliged to report bV clear other than thV ports of departure and destrnation. Freights taken on or discharged" at intermediate ports' mast be reported.on arrival at the termi nation of the voyage. Vessala going only ports in this oollectloa district are not required to report, at all after obtaining their papers at the custom home a year. Fees are greatly reduced except hospital dues, which are 40 cents par month, eaoh man instead of 20 cents, as heretofore, i Captains of vessels are held resoonsible for inch dues. As there is so smill a portion of marine bus.

iness reported at the custom house, we shall not publish a lisV of arriVils and clearances hereafter. There is no change of freights of grain or flour by or lake and rail- DSTROIT, JoTy Oa lumber to Chioago there ia an' improvement, and yesterday $3.25 was offsred from the lowest dbok at Bay City. Vessels are scarbev Charters: Schooner Rabocoa, lumber, Alpena to Do troit, at $2 on the rail; S3hr. T. B.

Rice, staves, Port to Buffalo at $12 on the pipes, and others in proportion 1 sohr. Iris, An. Sauble. to Detroit, lumbar at $2 35, and shingles at 37 onthe rail soow M.Tuttle, lumber, Detroit to Cleveland, at the rail; sohr, 6. Mosa, coat Buffalo to Ddtrait; at free of handling, Lake' freights ware dull, and the only engagements were: To Propellers Canieteo and Plymouth, Corn on through rates to New York; To Schooner Miry corn at 6c, oats and flour at SOa.

A despatch just roeived from Cleveland states that the new steamer H. W. Blanehard of the Union steamboat line, will eave there thu evaaing for thU pirt. The vessel ju3t built at Manitowoc by Jasper Hjnaon for parties in Ras cine, was launched ou Monday. Her name is J.

B. Nejwlaad. Tha following are her dimensions. L3ngth 115 fee 1 breadth of beam 26 feet, depth of hold 7 feet 9 inches. WBKCKJSO The Northwestern Wrecking Uompiny have taken a oonx tract to raise, the.

schooner Marquette, the victim of the recent collision. The steamer General Sherman was to have lefc for Cleves land during the night; for -the 'purpose of taking the wrecking apparatus on board. If proper means are brought into requisition there is a fair prospect that the enterprise will be successful. The stern of the Marquette is reported" to- be ou; of water. Detroit Post, ZSth.

SCHOOSBR Cos3iCK.T-The Buffalo Comn mercial Advertiser ot July -23th has the following: P.IB.T CoiBoaNB, July 27, 1870. Copt, N- DHAR Capt. dcbtr, of the schooner says that a fqiall s.truok on Saturday, the 23d about noon, on lake Huron: that the schooner Cossick was then about five miles ahead of him," and when the squall was over she could not be seen; that he could see veajela that ward futthsr a.way than her; that he has no' doubt but she is lost with all handsj that'ha took his glass and looked all and that he was in company her all the way I am, iir. Passed Detroit. July m.

Pwaid barks Coraing, Unidilla, Bummer Cloud, Jonea, Jane, Badger State. fUwaon; Winona, St. t'vwreaoe. No. 2, Bissell, Sherman, F.

schooners Golden Pathfinder, A Wood, New Djminion, EP Dorr, New Londjn, Montezama, Oaoadjga, Geo Jpoote, Polly Rogers, Mary Elizibeth, Nibob. Dan- Adirondack. Fillmore, Croathwaite, Plover. Pisaed Riohmand, tor; bark Oaeonta; aoiooners Jfary Collins. DKTBOIT, July 30.

Pasied Cavalier Raptiblio; schooner Oriental; barts Eihan Allen, Mid- dleaej, Wm 0 Brown, Pdmlico. Passed Wells, Joy, kins. Cambria; sohooflers Czir, Champion, jCulvsr, Bantley. AlDsbaran, Nevada. DIED.

Inthiasitr, JilyHth, lALOAS.PaBOY, saiof Henrj P. and Miry aged mentha. SaneraMhb (Sunday) afternoon, at So'c'ook, from thJ or the pur.aij, J42 U.lwaatcaa 'ST PASE GRANB SUMMER FESTIVAL I I GERIMAN1A. SOCIETY On Sunday, July 31, The godetfhave' at tat immense cost engaged thegwat: CILLFORT BROTHERS, EOBKBT, Tka a jrm a of TheywM appear in. their upon" tne DOOBUJ AND SIK3U TBAPSZ SBAND HO Also In their grait aoM of Posturing.

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