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e et 4 VOLUME XXXIX, MINERAL WATER, o A A s e e s RO STATEMENT |VE-GATES! OF TEHH a MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1878, NEICE FITTING CLOTHES, That's the Way We Spell It APOLLINARIS COMBANY. 300,000 fen & Boys Ouar nxents In the Untted States have transmitted fo ns an ariicle which appeared in print contalning ehnraes, made by a manufacturer of artificisl spark- lng waters, agninst the Avollinuris Natural Mineral Water, The sriicle [s plainly ealculated to mistesd; even the deading, under the title of **linlted Kiatcs Aseny Of fee”, alliy It taentirely a private matter. Tho best eviidence of this fs that the Government has taken no notico of it nor placed any relance in tt bug on the contrary, allows the Apollinaris watcr to he Im- ported an heretofore, as & natural mineral water, frea of duty, while an artificial water s Hable to & heavy duty, which It wonld certally be to the faterest of the Gorernment to collect. Hinving, at & heary ontlay, obiained the sole control of Wic Apaliinnris Npring, which can yearly furnial FORTY million botiles, it wonld be ri. diculous toauppose that we would manufscture and ox- port an artificlal water at increased expense whera ns. tare ligs 5o hountifully supplied s article which eyi. dently 18 8 serloun obstacle to the success of manufsc. tarers of {nferior waters, Toshow the Rrowing popularity of the Apollinaris Water we would stato that where tn 1874 out sales fn Great Bricaln amounted to three hnndred thome snnd bottles, in 1877 they were increased to five milllon hotties, and fudging from the steadily fn- + crensing demand for this water in the United States Ita sale thero will 10on reach these figures. As o gnaranteo that the Apalllnaris Water shipped to tho Unlted Ntntes comes direet . from tho pring, il involces nent there benr the certificnto of the United Mtates Consul, To furthor refute the charges against the Apolfl. naris Natural Mineral Water, wa guote from certificates given us by some of the mant eminent anthoritics and cheinlnts of Larape who pere wnaly Inspected and exnmined the Apolling. ris Spring on the apot, which Is the only methed of sscertulutng whether the water s natural ar Artifl. elal, g DR. MOIIR, Medical Conncillor and Professor at Nonn. In consequence of communleations receffed from foul feit called upon to viste the Apoliladrls Spriog, indcsamined cverything there most minutely. I have warlaced mysclf the spring ylelds auch an enormous guantity of water so highly fmpreganted with natural carbonle acld 0t to allow of nny \ogelgn wae terorany nritficinl carbonlo acid being used, After an axhaustive favestigation of the spring and otaning the most. complets information, X deolare the water ns supplicd to tho public from the svrlag to ho purely natural In every respect, aud of wost excellent quatity, —_—— We trust the shove will convince ali that the Apollinaris sent to the United Staten rellauco upen the fulse reports ¢ Mineral Wazer, and that they will plnce o dealers who nre envious of our success, THE APOLLINARIS CO. (LIM.) BOLE LESSEERS OF Thnn APOLLINARIS s Intended to convey to the public the erroneous fmpresafon that it Is an ofiicis! document, while in re- rul eral The Mayor of Neuenahr, ApollinariaBpring s situated, In knowyn to him thnt no artincinl neld Ja nned lu bottling the Alineral pnblie, | ‘Water, FROF. J. ALFRED WANKLIN, 8t, George's Ilonpltal, Analyst to the Count: Thave vislted and earetully examt Bpring near Neuenabr, fn Ithen(sh I Thecarbonle acld narls Watcr in only longs to the water, anrface of the apri The Apollloarls W, Linply and . Landon, and Iublle y of Buckinghan, ned the Apolitnaris Prussis, Inpregnating the Apolli. the natnral ans which bee and comes up with It to the ntcr, na supplied to the purely n Natural Mineral DI, OSCAR LIEBREICH, Profeasor of Berlin and D) College. . 1fonnd at the Apoltinarls richness of natursl carbonic water, and personally water coming 13 nated with this nat; ‘The Apoliinaris, of nclence, I water, Medicine at the Univeraity of Irector of the Phiarmncologlcat MR. HEPKF, pring an extraordinary acld 1lslog up with tho convinced myself that alt the ald spring s excessively impreg- ural carbonie actd. 4 s bottled necording 1o all the is nn entirely untural mine Mnyor of Neaeanhr, fo wlose Maroralty the hereby certifies thue it the Apoliinaris Minernl 8pring, TOWN COUNCILLOR Dit. TIL KYLL, Analytlenl Chemint, T. A. lterberts, Euq., Vice- At your request and In ye 6. 1677, the Apollinarls Sp; Mr. A, Kreuzberg, (Lim.). He permi lshiment. 1 e: carbonic actd an abanrdi 1have na hesitation tn decta carbonic acld, the Apollinar! proached by nny other kn and that it deserves fn ever; ty. Conaul of the U. 4., Cotogne: our company I vhaited, Oct. ring near Netenahr: wo met ght Director of the Apolitnaris Co. tted Inspection of the wholo estab. Tiug that, In richness of s Npring In not ap. ovn (lerman soring, ¥ respect the name of an excellent naturally acldulated water, ‘The United Btates Consul report 1o the Gavernment tuspectlon, the Apelif = natural prodact. T IFREDIK DE BARY & Co., ROLE _AG JPULVERNACIER GALAVNIO o = HE FOR THE WEAK, , MERVOUS AND DEBILITATED! * The afflicted can now be restored to perfect kealth and bodily encrgy, without the uss of medicine of any hind, PULVERMACIIER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS, Ror sclf-application to any part of the body, meet every requirement. * * ‘The most learned physicians and scientifc oun of Europe and this country indorse them. -oTheso notad Oaratlve appliances have now » Wod the test for upward of thirty yearw and e protected Ly Letters-Patent’ fn nll the Srineipal countrles of the world. They wero recteell the ouly Award of Merlt for Rleetrio Appliances at the great World's Exhibltions G Philadotphiln, and. clsewhere—and Nave Leen ToUn e, vt VAl bio: safe, dmple, und_efMiclont kuown treatment for euro uf diseuse, READER, ARE YOU AFFLICTED? }1d ¥iih to rocover the same degres of lealth, wtrongthh, und encrgy ax exporienced 0 foriner yeurs? Do any of the following Hinptans or eluns of Kymptoms meet Jour pwusd condition? Avu* you suffering from W-health 1n any of 1l many and. multitari- 2us formx, counequent upon i Hngering, ne Chronle or functional disense? yon feel ervous, debilitn fretful, tmld, und bk the power of will 1 uctlon 2 Are you ublect to lows of memory, huve #peils of falnt- ing, tuiluews of blood 1 tia heads foel 1istle mm-lnx. uniL for business or pleasire, un evect o ity of melancholy? Ate your kid- Al Mottach, or Llond, in s dixariered con- oot Do you suffer from rhenmntisn, Deurulgla or uches wnd painat | Have you boen iy in carly years and find your- Sl B withh i mialttudo of RISy nptoms? Ave you timid, nervous, ani fokctial, und” your' mind continunily dwells 1meon the subjuct? Have you loat confldence LT OUmelt il energy fof bush pursuits? ipg uaubicet (0 uny of thy followlilg wymp- s ot mlghts, broken sleep, wights rewns, putpltation of the heart, basl I Idews, wverslon 1o soelety, I 1o hend, diinness of aight, pit. n' Aud blotehies on ‘the fuce aml back, and iler Gespondunt & yuptoma? “Thousands of Joung tnen, tho mlddle-aged, nig ayen tho ED G, aimer from nervous 2ad ‘physical debite l.luvhnmu\...m.. of femnies, too,” are broken I health “and wplrits from dixorders ullar to e By tr wex, and who, from fulse Why"iy oF negloet prolony thefr sutferings, duelthen, further neglect o subject o pro- Watnl of henlth and huppiiess when thero 3 baud & mmeuns of restoration ? - PULVERMACHER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS Al ibese varlous discased condittons, aftar cupiUer Means fufl, and we offer the most Belig eatimanly direet from the ute ted theinselves, who huve been, restored to HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND ENERGY, epdruzstug fu vain for months and yenrs, O LIOW (UF DEXCRIPTIVE PAMPHSKT 81id e ERECTRIO. QUALTRRLY, 8 lusge Tlou- lwfil Journul, Containing ' full purticulurs 1-,..'.’,‘{’3,"""!"“ WOLTH THOUSANDS, Cop- Wedilres. Cull on or uddresy, PULVERMACHER GALVANIC co, %r. 8tk & Vine Sts., CINCINNATI, 0. ©r212 Broadway, NEW YORK. BRANCH DFFICE: USSTATE ST, CHICAGO. P oo i tnouis) e —— bogus appliances claiming elec- Our Pamphlet explaing how ta ennine from the spu P oG X v STHYF 0 LEGANT AND COMNODIOUS 1Y) FHOTOGRAPHIC bILDIOS, 83 404 87 East Mudisou-3t., Oopesite Tribune Bullding, OELEBRATED RTATKS WUCKINS O "HUCKIN INS' BPRING, at Cologne, who sent this 4, declares, frou hiin ovwn narls Water, ns bottled, NEW YOR, rerich and delicious, hermetically-sealu: cans, and are AND CANADAN. LEBRATED sovps, tallis at & nioment's poric anly nqairlig. th be hoase; are seurs to e S INAN Government o Cook Count City Scrip: Bought snd sold by Sealed proj Rawnill, &c. the Couimi 8t thix otlice up, 8, 1678, o Dres for 1| ig Supplles £ LAZARUS sk, _Cl LeTorescryin, hn W, ading Jobbers, ors. At whol s, Y Orders, ps and Vouchers, BILVERMAN, ber of Comumerce, unnti. of artificlally manufactured 18 n Natuenl Irculnted by OF LONDON, ready fof the ‘These houps brunonnced by connoise bo unequaled fo eacellence, Fif: ent Kinds, clnsa Groe sale by Frankitn SlsoVea i Nprague, Warner & Willss snd (fteen differ- Sotd by al arat- ™ gh in Chicago. Now, if we could only clothe the whole of you we could affqrd to do it at a profit of 25 cents a year each, furnishing you with everything you wear, but we can't seem to get you all. Still, we do get a good proportion, and we can afford to clothe you much cheaper than any one elsein Chicago. See- ing is believing, and we call the attention of SHARP-EYED MEN to our statements and our goods. WILLOUGHBY, HILL & C0, Lrofessors of the Art of Talloring, Champlon Clothiers, Restless and Slct‘llenn in the endearor to Clothe the Mule Sex of Chicago in the best manner and at the Lowest Prices, somelimes called Boston Square- Dealersy Corner Clark and Madison-sts, BRANOET, 238-210-242 Blue Island-av.. cor. Twelfthest, BRANOCET, 532 Milwaukee-av., corner Rucker-st, OPEX EY] NTARCE, " ERKENBRECHER'S Bon-Ton Starch I8 absolutoe; y odorless, and Chomi- oally Pure; ¥ It'is snowflako whito, It is susceptible of the highest and most lasting Polish, It possesses groater strongth of body than other trado brands, It i8 packed in Pound Parcels. 1 Weight guarantaed, At costs loss money than any Staroh in the World, 1t is manufactured in the hoart of the groatest coroal rogion of tho Globe. It is Sold universally in Amorica by Grooors and Dealors. . Its snnual consumption roaches Twenty Million Pounds. ANDREW ERKENBRECHER, CINCINNATIL, Erkenbrecher's Wortd-Famaus (orn- Starch for Mond, FAVOR & KNAUNS, Bole Northwestery Awenis, Chicato. TO IENT, PROPOSALS. o S ONROSALS, Proposals for Indian Supplies and Stock Catile, IX0LAN Ayeatnr, or WaniitxutoN, indorsed ' proy casa ma Indian A o x O for the fted-Cloud Agen T Forisblo Hawmil aad Pistures power), 4 Ilcary Lumber W, 128 Bleany L ‘agons; Bew 100 Piow. real ublo 1iarueas; Il :.fi‘nplg ud doubls shovely 0 1 10 liarro 20 Hots mmv ‘Teethy 173 8ets Doublo and wiug) 1 Goe, Flaaters' flocay ® 1o 100 Bliovols, lung handiee; Crosa-Cut Bews; it 150 Mattocks ith e 30U Boythies and Basths; Bevihe blon: %0 Urindstones 20 Drawiig K Carjenters' | Also, 00 4 id he & may bo ul 1he Bupertutens 5 Biuders mu 2 ‘The stghit [areof any by ahw. ity of any articls em 1or the di € ctfers cara, ey Yol ron fra YTICE OF TItE Suran Wa nad on I 01d hetfey and 100 mli rescrved to suiaroN: 1) Sealed 1o will be s 1 8t 3. on the S0ih uay of Sepiciaber. 1 Huintusted tlilne required for Lo couris ttieUni a tom-ilousa wad 1 73 to 1 Jias 00 Ibs. sack) iaw) eilvery ut the T vered 8y ropossl, Inilan Aflalre, 1 uted, to s 0 4 J"\ Bapers X Bept, 1, YNTA. I aad aiy additiouat (nforuasi DLIICAUI0n 82 Ths Vldcer o Chos pien s deat RTNENT OF Tiix IxT) - RRI0KN, E Rt e sstoner of Hept. 14, 1yra, for Ktock, i el Ao addressed 1 Louts. "Kansss City, Sloa s pr P, CH It s recelve Thursday, Gets feaitd, 1. 11y, oF Yatlkion, the fol: aad Bpotted-Tall (abaut 23 horss- d-Cloud Agency of id 8¢ Npoitod Tatf S cowa Botween L 8t speci(y at what point they bropose t. ‘:llrfusm oxceuvt lne'glllk. V{I ch will llg 3 tho respective 1, 187 K vn some Natlons) Dank or 1, £qusl L0 8t ieast 8 per cent of Paysble Lo the order of the d-year. ory Agencies bo: ., 8 the Ccutivany eacl made snd st a beld by cauiticts sl bagds gcunird© BYATS are ct any or all bids, or any cryase ur dilnlaiah e uaa & fore, at. ACHAYE Criuiooor, PHOPORALE PO T oo, PUOPOSALS ¥OR ILLUNINATED T1 imes Bxed compiete, for of tha Unitod staca Custome Chicago, il iy G, WITH it colrtoyard raof Houso aig Fout Gich s Ancrurscr, DerarpeeyT, i ottico unil 74, tor sl thy d ruof of Foat-Ottice at 10 e, ur the pitice of 8 0. ILL, Wog Architeet, EDUCATIONAL. PEKNNSYLVANIA HILITARY . ACADEHY. T TR I[lh. Fur partle ahy o A PR < ¢ Fersoudliy asa N. -0 ki a8 Sept. 1! Inxmulw?‘in- Presideot, culury spoly to JEWEST e of the Tramony Hotse, of o Cor, 1. Thorougl 1l FviCdd . 80. A Youni' 0. 17 West Thirg 1LY, A dorat, AND © and " Uey pplication sy it buve, Lectures by Dr. Lavberton, rosy Buarding aud Adica aud Children, with Catist Ssgbibeat, Sew Vork MRH, HBRAD. idea " Holwaw's) Day e Iieo- 1d o a Ly e pehery. Lectures by Dr. Labverion, CHESTNUT-ST, SEMINARY, PHILADELFHIA, The 294N vear of this Boa ©opea Keptember 18, Fur clrculare apy jiin ’ lss BONNEY aud Mtss DILL. AYE, 19 rdlox and Day Echool will iy to Privclpat 15 Coeatiud s (I Twellth sunusl two ractice. Term fee. S B e Ry ST, Low Dorart OLIS ment uf Lerma sevon Wunths wach No extras. eI AW sOLIGOT,. lVl'lJNIulltul L'n :l‘l’l‘ L) term opeas us“-ul& 1874, Ly ieiE sty i TCHCOCK, Deds: or. EN. The yous, N. ‘ach bl el st coi” will ¥ Fur clrcuinrs appl, shd chi Min> reopen Wednesday, Seot. Y k. MADAME CLEMENT'S 8CI00Y, drea. GERMANTOWY, 18 CLEMENT G viog, AL stiractive house, W Sew Haves C 158 MONTFORT'S SCHOOL FOR thorough lusirac. vau, First Floor Bfices TEHER LARGE CENTRALLY LOCATED Oflioes recontly occupled by the MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK LaBsallo and Madison-sts., ‘Will be rented toresponsible parties on very roasonable torms. Three largs vaults, stoan; heatod, marble countors, &o. They will make two or throe largo offices and will bo rented separately if destred. Also very dosirable offices, with vaults, &0, on socopd and third floors, {B.W. THOMAS & Co,, LaSalle Block. TO RENT. Btoro and Basement No. 34 Las A WAL . Dow, - H1rbuns Butiding. NEWSPAPER FOLDING MACHINES. The attention of Newspsper Publishers is called 1o tha faot that h.vn'fg lnmfi rphcd rnldlngn!mhmnnu to two of THE ‘L'iti). UNE'S “perfecting esses, The Tribune Go. have 01 voral Hand-Foeding Foldors ta adapted toa four. ment of The Tril four to a full sh Iribuus cize, making ihree and four tol Can be udapted toany hoot. I'he speed of those machincy wited only by the capacity of tho Teed boy. 'I'h0¥ ©87 bo sden in operation and we guarantes thom, with the Kuhler 1mprovo- to be superior to any wachino mede. scit thom cheap, as ‘we have use for the room they ocoupy.’ For mrlherovunn. ulara address TRIBUNE CO., Chicazo, Iil. NERAL NOTICES, WAUKKSHA, Wis., fept. 20 1vw. CRHAPIN & GORLE, 73 and 75 Mounroe-st., Chicago, are this aay appointed General Agents for tho Northwestern States for our cele- brated Crescent Spring Waters, Putupin cuases of two dozen bot- tles each; also, in barrels and halt barrels. All orders should bo ad- dressed to them, U, Ho & L. LAFLIY, Proprietors. DENTISTRY, ual rate 5. McCHEBNEY, Cor. Clazk and Liaudupli-si fncresse of six over the number reported Satur- day night, The flon, the small river-ateamers which ply betey Casey Young is out sgain. New Oricans and the entire bayou-count’ £, TIHE CUBAN CURSE. W. W. Thacher, Cashler of the Firat Nationa), | the western edge of the Gulf, Col, Ron! :.‘. snd Martin Griflin, Cashier of Uerman Natlonal, | his daughter, was on his retarn from this plang P are consaleacing. Altogether, the situation to- | tation to New Orleans, upon ome of It Came to Our Shores in | nint is more lopeful than st any time since the | these small stcamers. Upon entering the . eptdenic began, boat, he saw Iying upon the semi- the Steamer Russia June 8. AMOKG THE DEAD, Tothe Western Astociated Press, Meupins, Tenn,, Sept. 29.—To-day has heen 8 remarkably quiet one. Thirts-two deaths Irom yellow fever are offictally reported by the Hoard of lHealth for the past twenty-four hours ending G o'clock to-nhht, OI these, ten were colored. Among those who have died since last gvening are P. Tuerke, a valuable ohysician from Cincinnatl, Thomas Clabnam, Sam Dry- tus, A. Bernsteln, Miss Ifelen Toms, and John M, Tate, J. G. Longatale, Sr.. ts reported dying. J. K. Dale, E. T, Kasley, and J, G. Orr, three volunteer physicians, are well, (icorze Peabody, Suoerintendent of the Orphan Asy- fum, W. J. P’ Doyle, an active member of the Citizens’ Relief Committee, wera TAREN DOWK T0-DAT. ‘The Hon. Casey Young hns convalesced, add wason the strects this morning. The Ret. Dr, Hugon and the Rev. Dr. Borgs and wife are re- ported out of danger. Dr. Louls A, Bryan, re- cently detatled for duty at Germantown, Teon., reports having found twenty-five cares of fever at that city, two,of whom hava since ofed, They aro all within o radius of one-lalt a mile, and circular benches near the stern, two persons who appeared to be {Il, and a third person, a Californian, whom Col.'Robh hanpened person- ally to know. Upon inquirs, Col. Robb learued that the two sick persous, with the well oue, werg from the Spanish vessel which first ap. peared off the mouth of the Mississippl with cllow fever on board. These three persons had managed In some way to escape the vigi- lance of the authoritles, if any vigilance was exerciged (which may be doubteil), aud at some retired Janding-place had boarded this Httle river-steamer, Col. Robb immediately took his daughter to the frout of the bont, in order to avold contaglon as much as_poesible, and, the wind helug i the bow, happlly escaped the dfs- case, with the ravages of which, from o Jong residence In Troplcal countries, he was thor ouzhiy lamiliar, Inquiry of the Captain of the rtenwer showed that e knew that the travel- ers had the feser, and be cautioned Col, Robb to say nothing about it upon his arrival at New Ortleans. Col. Robb indiznantly teplied: **1 shall do nuthing of the sort. I shall tell tho authoritics of it, and you ought to b hanged for your recklessness.” Upon arriving at the whart ut New Orleans thesick patlents disappearcd, almost unobsersed by tue uther passcugers, ‘it was rubscquently learned that tuey were taken to the quarter of New Orleuns known as the French municipality, . Dr. Blackburn 'Truces Deadly Advance Up the River. Its The Efficacy of Strict Quar- anting Finely, Demon- + strated. Union City Scot-Fres in a Swamp Between Hiokman and Martin:s. Belief that the D:Isemm Is Sub- the local hysician {8 smply able toattend them. | 880 that one of thew died soon after. They ere French persons, and found refuge at tl siding at Momphis und Of the thicty-six Inmates of Rtine of Freiii ends arretaticenc s o i . TIHE LEATI ORPHAN ASYLUM, fourteen aro down' with the fever. Three were stricken Lo-day. fister Franels, of the Church Home, has relapsed. Eigbt of her chargre ure stillsick. To.date there have been 2,648 deaths from yellow fever. Dr. R.W. Mitehell, Medieal of the New Urlcans epidemic shiows that the first deaths from yellow fever occurred In this very French munfelpality, and there Is no doubt that the persons who died were those sho were brought upin this reckless maunerupon the rlver-steamer upon which Col. Hobl was n passenger. Col. Hobb, who knew the Mayor of Ills Entailed b; the Return of Refugees to Vicks- Dircctor of the Howards, reports tho disease | New Orleans, Imnediately sent for him to cal] dyliiz out, only, however, for want of material, | 1Don him at his botel that evenine. Trcolon) Cventy-two physlcians of the Howard Medical | 416 §%; and: “upon fuiae sdviictof Corps report uluet§-one new easce. ¢ K. Lang- sbrug of fnadllity, and declared that he ford, n volunteer telegraph operator from Mout- gomery, iz dead, CONGRESSMAN CASEY YOUNG. Spectal Disvateh to The Irivune, Wasmxoton, D. C, Bept. 20,—Telegrams were recelved here to-day stating that Congress- man Casey Young, of Memphis, who had the fever, is now considercd out of danger. Mr. Was powerless to o anything, o would, how. ever, call the Common Council togother the Dext morning, and present the case to them. This way done: but it does not appear that the aubjcet was brought to the attentlon of the Btate authoritics, who have control of the quar- antine, or that -E&-thluz whatever was doue to prevent the spread of the contaglon, From this statement it would sppear that the “Ninety-three Deglees of Heat Throughout the South Yesterday. Death at New Orleans of o Man 7 5 & theory that y - ¢ ) Who Was Selling o Young has remained in Memphis during the w:':,z,_h":,f‘f"fi"::"‘f 'é:,:' ‘,',‘nf;" ,’,ZT,',L““I,';“:)",'; Sure Cure. cntire plague, ships coming from Infected places, is fully sus- talned. Untess the New Orle authoritles can find earlicr cascs of the fever than those ¥hich come within the personal obscryation of Col. Robb, there can be no doubt that the origin of the fever must be ascribed to the unimpeded entry of veilow-feser patients from this infect- ed vessel futo New Orleaus early fn the summer, CHATTANOOGA., THE CITE BY WARDS3, Special Dipatch to Tae Tribune, CiaTTANOOGS, Tenn., Sept. 20.—In the First Ward there Is one case of yellow-fever, and five of uther discases. In the Second Ward thare fs one case of vellow-fever, and nine of other dis- eases, In the Third Ward there.Is no yellow- lever, but four cases of uther discases. In tho Fourth Ward therc are twenty-ono cuses of sellow-fever, and cight of other diseascs, In the Fifth Waord thero Is one case of vellow- fever, and six of other diseases. ‘Tho above lat dues not inglude convalescents. But three sus- plelous cas® are included In tho other discases. Tetal yellowHever cases, twenty-three; othor dlseases, twenty-fve. TUR RITUATION, ¥ g The deaths eince lnst report from yellow fever aroas tollows: Mrs. Spencer, mother of Mrs. W. T. Crundall, Sallte Shelton, Mrs. Godsey. 1ieory Burgh, another son of the- barber .and the fiith member 6T The family that hes fallen witl: the disease, and Mrs, Patrick Fleming, who was taken down last night. The new cases are scven, as follows: Mr. Weasenere, relupse, clerk at the Read Rouse: Patrick Nelligan, wife, and daughter; 8. Goldstetn, Miss Connelly, and Jessle Kenney, o chlld 4 vears old, - The swall wmortality and limited spread of the discase iv attributable 1o tue thorough disinfection aud ALMOST COMPLETE DEPOPULATION of the infected Jdistricts and al) other quarters & thocity, 1t belng estimated that at least £,000 peonlo have fled alice the fever broke out. Bustuess {s virtually entirely prostruted. The little that 14 coln on fs mercly to supply the demand of the fow people that urc stlil here, Futher Bersozat and Sister Derverdin nrrived yesterday from Nashville. Siater Bernerdin, With the otlier resident members of the Dowinieun Slsterhovd now here, will tako charge of the yellow-fever laspital as soon as one can be crected, We need u few oxpericnced fewale nurses badly. SIrOTR. MARTINS. ManTing, Tenn., Bept. 3. —~8ixty-flve cases of yellow fever todate, aud ulueteon deaths, Twen- ty-seven cases are on hand. Several couva- lescents are ou the street, Of the ten Howard nurdes gent hero from Mempbls, under charps al Mr. Jullus Wise, threo have been returned. Dr. Wiso returns to Mempbls to-morrow. Tel- egraph vperator Paynter 18 dotuz well, Tele- sraph operutor T, J, Murphy is in a eritical con- dition. No wore nurses or supplics are ueeded. HICKMAN, Bpeciul Disvatck in The Tridune. HiceuaN, Ky., Sept. 20.—0uc denth,—Mrs. Slepbens. Nix new enses,—Adam Bimoues, Ed- ward M. Pollard, a volunteer telegrnph vperator trom Pittsbur, Pa, Mls Ida Scharle, and three children tu West Hickmao, Mavor Geurge Pratber is not expected to live untll morutnz, = HOLLY 8PIINUS, HoLry Seninas, Bept. 20,~Thix Ia the fourth Bunday slnce the placue began. New cases to- dav, twenty: dealhs, seves, including Dan Oliver, Grorge Featherstone, Mrs, MeDermott, and Churles Walker, visitiiz members of the Young; Men's Chrlstlan Assodation, from Hurt- ford, Conn. VICKSBURG. RETURNING TO COURT DEATIL Bpeclal Dispateh to The Trivune. VICRSnURo, Miss., Sept. 29.~Tue principal topic on the street this alternoon I8 in reference to the returning refuzces, about forty or fifty of whom have come back during the past few duys! Fully one-third of the number are down, with a flne proapect of the entire number belug slck, Bome of them are attacked Just as soon as they reuch their houscs. I am told there are about fifteen cascs in one house,—most of them returncd to town thisweek. In unother family, who returned Friday, a cose occurred to-day. It is altogether wrong for nbsentees to return toany of the fever-infected towns UNTIL APTER SEVENAL KILLING PROSTY, and the journals abroad should so advise them, It 18 npossible for tho press lu this place to eive thew the lafogation, us there hius been no newspaper-tail fréim hery for nearly one month, Please notice this mnatter n Tite Tiivuxe. The number of deaths fur thepust twenty-four hours Is nluc, s follows: V, Zeilinger, E. M. Rey- volds, Murx Browne, Jack Taylor (colored), Rubert dingles, Jultus Suswan, Lugra Ford, Wiltle Weatherby, und Mre. M. M. Herncke. The numberof new cases . among. those who have stood the storm hexe is very saull, < 10T WEATHER. To the Waatérn Assactated Press. VICcksnuna, Scot. 20.—The weather Is clear and wurm. Thermometer, ¥, The fever con- Unues {ucreasiuz ut polnts on the river above here, and at Buviua uud other places Iu the vountry. Delpni, Lu., reports nine new cuscs to-day, Thirteco cases now under troatment,— 130 cases [n all, und threv deaths. Tho uajority of the cuses are conflned 1o the blucks. IN THE COUNTRY, The Howard Assouation of Vieksburz uaro making every exertion to all the sick o the surrouudiug country.. There were nine deaths here to-day, “Lhe ‘number of new casen fs in- creasing constantlyy but mostly amont refugees who have returned* from the country, Five cases of fover arc reported at Jackson, Muss, Onu death lust nlzht and oug to-day. NEW ORLEANS, FIFTY-TWO DEATUS. i Nrw Outrass, Sept. 20.—Weuther clear and pleasant; deaths for twenty-four hours cuding ut voun, 62; cases reported, 964; totul cases to dute, 0,253 deaths, 28105 of %4 cases reported atuoon only 168 have accurred snce Sept. 20, One huydred and forty-three cases datinie from Bevt. .to 28 were reported by ouc physielan, of which ouly thirty-tive dated since the 20th, Dr, . Theus Tuylor,’latelv of New York, dled at Bo'clock this afternoon of yellow fever, DI TAYLOR came here from New Yurk City about three weeks ago, and volunteered his services to the Nowards, o went to Morgau City aud Lagon- da Plaotation, returniuz Wednesday evening. Duriue the War Dr, Taylor was Medical Diroct- or of Trausportation in the Misslssipp! Depart- ment on the stull of E. Kirby Smith, and when the State Bemiuary at Alexandris was converted Into u hospitul, it wus called Taylor Uosplial, in bis houor, The New Orleans| Telegraphers ¥ -=-The Situatibn Bad at Chattandoga. 2 DR. BLACKBURN. TR INTERESTING VIRWS OF TIl14 NODLE MINIB- TER OF MEICT, Apecial Divpalch 10 The Tridunc, NAsuviLLe, Tenn., Sept. 20.—Dr. Luke P. Bluckburn says that the yellow fever is dis- tinetly traced to the steamer Nuesia, which came luto New Orleans from lavana on the 8th of June with 1,000 boxes of sugar, The discase find spread from this source. + It has been car- rled to Memphis, (ireuada, eand Brownsville, and did not originate at uny of these places. Tie fever at Hickman, Ky., was directly traco- able to two spple-boys, WHo went on an in- fected steamer and wers taken with the black vomit. The two men who nursed them died. withit. Thelr house ndjoined that of the Millet family, which wus deefmated, and so it contlnued to spread, Hke small-pox, IT DID KOT ORIGINATE A CILATTANOOGA. A woman from Meaphts \lied from it near Father's House,on the highest clevation in Chat. tanoous, and Infeeted that neighborhood. The barber's wife who washed thy womau's clothing in another part of the tuwn died of it therey and fnfeeted that portlon. The discase would fing rapld Increase, and Chattunooga would suffer the dlsasters characteristic of Hlekman, Memphils, and Grenada, The whites would die firat, next the doctors, and then it would BWeep the negrocs. Tho theory of clesatfons and malarfa bad been completely dispelled. There was but ouc way to keep yellow fever qut of this country, and that through tho passage of g law by Cougress establishing aud enfurcing the st rigid quarautioe on the Gulf and Atlantle coasta. » UNION CITY, TENN,, IAD DEMONSTRATED the utllity of & rigid quarantine. It wos be- tween fickman and Martius, and surroundedjvy swamps. It had enforced the most strict quar- antine, and no case had ever appeured there, Two of her clttzens had gonc out und succored sand burled a tramp, and they wers now under pay of $3a dav from the town to keep away unifl frost, Dr. Blackburn leaves to-morrow mornlug for Louiaville, where be 3 to be ten. dered a pubiie reception. MEMPHIN, A LEB3 HIONRIBLE FROSPECT, Bpecial Dispaich (o The Tridune, Mexpins, Tenn., Sept, to-day are stuted at thirty-two, ten of which were colared. Dr. Tuerk, of Cincinnati, s the njost promiuent wmoug the dead, and ox-Sherilt Doyle smong the new caves, Tho day tias beeu uuusually quict. Few bave been seen on the atreets but physlclans und nurses. To-day, us on last- Sunday, the churches remafued closed, whicts secms sinzular td those who are accus. tomed to attend Sabbath services. The geuera) opinlon, heretolore cited, that the worst §s aver, is palnlug groun and thero i an spparent confidence felt that, un early trost will soon render it safo for refugees to return, ‘This s earuestly to be hoped for, not ouly on uceount of the gencral healtl, but alse fur the sake of busloess intcrests, which uro utterly prosteated througuut the Southurn country, This is apeclally the casy AMONG PLANTEHS, The cotton 14 balled out, aud cvery raln beats itfute the ground, cuusing fucaiculable dany- age. Plekens cannot be autalued at any price, and, even I this embargo wus removed, fta transportution to market would eotal au ex- penditure that, with the cost of production, A UM CURE. ur. Tuomas Morley, of Hoston, who came here some weeks ogo aud opened a store under the City Hotel for the sale of Dr. AMorley's Eu- Rilsh Rewedy, said to be & sure cure for fovers of every kind, dicd st 9 s, m. of yellow fever, T Doctor showed bls faith by taking his own remedles, réfusiug tho attendance of physiclans, News Itom Jucksou, Miss., to-night gives two deaths lugh ulght aud tive new cases to-day, The Howurds of this ity are very busy supplylng contaglous polnts, and expended yeaterday $4,000. - H MORAAN CITY, Nzw Onveans, Bept, 20.—A diapateh to tho Howards from Morgun City reports the fever mereasing, and asks for muney to vay nurses und enable the Rellef Commlttee to bury the would cutlrely mooopullze the price | News from Detptd, La., just recelved, Eives | gean, pald by cousumers. When the fe. | Dine vew casea aud 130 to date. . ~ PORT GINKON. ver I8 over, tbls can o some TUE TELEGRAFNERS. VORT GrasoN, Miss., Bept. 2,—Ten uew cuses Following shiows the condition of the slck telegraphers: C. fl. Swmith, Mr, L. Bheldun, Thomas E. Grabawm, Robert Parsons, C. J. Al- Iyu, Paul t.eCoup, aull Frouk Lclaplain have all bocu on the strects. The two last uamed were cuchiin bed twenty-six days. C. H. Il Cottrill iy sittlog up, Mr. Miller, James Mac 16uy, Mr. Matthows, and Tom Rodgers ara pro- uresslug favorably. J. Fits Simmovs, an active member of the Telegraphers® Kelief Lommite degree bo reguluted by our citizens declinlug to aud four doat lunger supply a mab of laxy, shiftlcss negroes who refuso to work, and canuot by hired as long a3 there §s & pound of flour or bacon for distri. butlou, Ifthe Relief Commmitiee couse furnishing thew, they will either have tu work or starve, aud, betur thus compellea, will adopt the furmer. ip the tast twenty-four bours, WINONA, WinoNa, Miss,, Sept. 20.—Two new cases. g BAY 8T Louls. Bay 87. Louts, La.,, Scpt. 39.—~Nine uew casesv aud two deaths. OITKA, Osrxa, Bept. 20.—Two deatns. Yo cases in’ tho last twenty-four hours. Two pbysictans are cunvalescing, but not ty for duty. DR. TURRK, who died at midulght last night, was burled at ! worning in the Howards' I tee, was takon with fover this moruioz. Of the TERRY, 3 Clawont, st Fp i tovende'lar | Lem a8 bk Wit faver Lo Comuilttee, seven [ Tuuny, Bept. 20.~Cuscs to-day, 41 deatis, 20, catlon wheu tbe epldewle ceascs. Dr. Orr, | bave tuken tho fever, yhNrox. Bept, 20.—New cases, h; deaths, 1. Tlys now cases aro mostly among no- - TUE APPLICATIONS YOR RELIEY CaNTON, ” Miss., to the Young Men's Clristian Assoclation were the last of the Ciuctinatt delegution, tuken sick last night, i reported this eveuiug I a crlticst condition, with the chauces againse | 843 to the ows: Au'mr:“""' o Ll ‘omanp wsmc;:l b . Threo of i t | ) i E “l;'.“';':l:: bt 4::"";:“"." “‘)‘:‘e""‘:’: * Naw OnLuaxs, Sept. 20— Tho Mobile quaran- | LJuAND Juxewioy, Miss., Scot. 28.~No deaths to-day. Boveral of the slck are Loutly expected todie, Nonew cases are reported, but, as there 13 a2l plenty of material, we bave uo bopes of tho plague abuting uutil after a frost, ' RELIEF, . THR GUOD SUEFUNRD. tine 18 so0 far 1ogiticd as to pass freight through tu New Orlesns. trausfer 10 b wade ot Belle- {fontaine, and cars fumiguted before thelr return to Moblle, Sofcrat thousand bales are wilttug traoafer, . LOW' THE YELLOW-FEVEL -Was LxTRODUCED INTO TUAT CITY. Lowry, is convalesciog, and Dr. Ory, as stated, can't live beyond the noxt twelve hours unless o very rudical chauge takes place. Tho fullow- lugils Holen Tomery, AuuieStokw, ' THE DBATH-LIsy: Mr.’ lobortsom, i Blow, * - Wiliaim Wylie, iham Wyt - woulq’m: nrumxu’r . w:lmy':mx. Sc;lv;. }iu'q-txun" Buepherd Kia Utosn. I ASHINGTON, D.° L., Sept. 2., —The New | andJohn T. Muchell, Esq., who left hers last fouis lactks, o A Orlvans suthoritics, o, aod wmusnlcipal, ( uight for St. Louls, took. with ¢bew ffty pack. | o Nuopao, Dr. 'ltumk. «lalm that thoy are entirely ungble to trace the | ages of various goods and $L500ju cash, with - finn‘ e lll’fifll. i’é"‘l.:':.filgh_" origin of the prescay vellow-fevar epldemic fu | which to begina carzo of supplics® for the suf- | Htoburt Edwards, Lir. Paul Otey, . tbatctty. 1t fa possiblo that Col. Ragh, of Cbi- | fering peoplo slong the. Iiae ot the Miglsaippt Putlip 1. Saver, Jubuo Lvembisld. CugO, €au give them the truc exoluuation of the | River who aro cut Off from rallrosq coutwunl- ;. @ TiE OUILOOK, Tweuty-two physiciaus report the number of Dew cases this evening. at. ulnety-vns, wany of tLiw being outaide the city lalts, Thers is an wystery. Last sprivg Col. Bobb, with u mew- ber of bis fumiy, spcut some \me in the Rio Grande country, at the plautation of & frivnd. “Wo reach this bluce 18 s necessary W take ous of cations aud fu great peod of asshtauce. Mr, Stlson Hutchlns, formerly of 5t. Louls, has seot sdvices” to . Pitt Kowlasd, Chate wan of ihe St Louls Reller Comemit-, ICE FIVE CENT, ¢, Georgo Barr, Prestdent of the 3t Leuts Chiamber of Cotnmurce, dnd John #, Maude, a promitent Ject of Gov. Ehephe merchant there, of the obe rd and My, Mitchell's viste, and it fa hooed that a foll steamboat-load eun be abipped by Thursday of the co-uperation of this week through the 8t. Louis ‘committees and other bodles that have agreed Lo outeibute. (6)31 ICAGO, NONATIONS. A. T. Heminzway, Y. M. C. A., scknowledges ditional contribution Cltizens of Winnebag, 11 Citizenn of La Forx, 1| Assuclation Christian " Milton, Wix. ., Englowood Proabyierian Sonda Fitat Preaylerinn Church of Jicnom Total amount forwarded to dato The foilowine was NEW Ontrans, Se Secrelary Howarde 82,0 €430’ 1ast remistance, cnominee, ich, Gieneral Becratary of tne the following ade ns: a1 23 0 received Saturaay: . 2, —A. T, lemingica, .. Chicago? Rocetved theoy relief use, beins half uf Cf W. 0. lAYvoNn, ‘Trensurer Y, A1, C. Al DR, « KIBBE, DEAD ON TIIE PIELD OF 1LONOR. Nt Fork Suw, Sept, =, The following ite; the 7th fnst, : De. G, W, Kihbe, several or our New terday for New Orl low fever. About 12 o’clock Kibbe's departure i m appeared tn the Sun of Jrhose fever cot 1 In use in York hospitals, Tefl here yes. eans 10 mid 1 Mgnting the yel- on the night before Pr. evisited the editorial ronms of the Sun, and presented to 0 member of the Sun's stafl & note of Introduction from a mutuul friend tn North Carollna. e sud that he had recently come from thit State, buen living for sume time, resience was fu the City whers he' Liad but that liix reguiar of New York, and that he would leave next day jor New Orleans to tuke part In the strugzle against the yetlow fever. e wos a grave and dignilled gentleman of middle age, hizh well-skilied to his profession. Sun was tablishwent at o was_ | Iv intellient. and evidentiy 1i1s visie to tas momeut when the es- n the helehth of activiey, and when the whirl of news from all Farts short. th of the world kept usall buudv. e sai and Tis stay was nt, as ohysletau, he folt positive ussurance that he possessed a certain remedy for the vel show its power in wero then so alurming, method of cure that he sald he had for many vears fu_his practice, with success, nnd h doubt whatever of low fever, and proposed to the city where its ravages He desiribed the heen usfuge sud invanavty eld firnly that there wus uo efficacy In New Orleans, When complimentedon the courage and beneti- cence he displayed lo replied cimphatleally 1y required, as there w: in assumbig such a risk, L courage was hot as no risk, 4 Well, Doctor, there ts certainly visk of syour getting yetluw fever. a8 soon have It a3 1 ing to have it tested upon vaywelf went or under uny leans or anywhere Doctor, and 1 b prove unfounde, Dr. Kibbo meat by tne fever ¢ he applied the water to sul, that his method was In no way waatever con neeted with the fiyib he wus o resiar should be suppused side tho ucthods of Aftersome further eood natured urws g0 It may bo called, romctime w Las of a wartinr or exaostulation w. dressed to huni Rt the Doctor's unvie certalnty of the restits of his method counl Do shaken. It was doabts ol ite efllvacy, liable to misfurtune Hie you to aneouuce In the Si for New Orluaus with & me means [ propose to promise that this vould e o AL was the about to leavu the bear voon by Lesegraph ol g New Orleans with the' fever e Y *There tmny bo of that,” was the awer,” hut any method {s 8o certat that L w xractith sehool, amt scenied el 1 ' and 1 am perfeetly wills 0ty clreuinstai e clue,* ery fine, your vatluuativits wiil not ruvericd 1o bis method of treat- L, linw. Ly 2esttires how Bk esplanaal rupathlietheors of uedicin ; t uhlomitle "t 1 the itimaty fu ding evidently gacless b w Nuw,™ it e, L womd iy Heparturg L1000l tha the rever,” use ner, renark to b lllee, *fwy i 27 skl he, fevery soon, und 1 bope you will yabnist tog news, beeause [ Know 1Lwill surgirive the Tusuity and the public as muen as it will the New Orleans,” A ton, the viltor to duy bo deprrred (or anre cuoazh he bus New Orleans. The nounced among the deat Geore W, Kibbe, unpie uf il 5o, Wit o parciig sata e Sun offlee left us the fuversiaitten vity apecdiv heen heard fr. dispatelics of yesterday une thord thut of Dr, Stappears thiat whnost 1 medlately after Wis areival fn New Osleans bo was attucked by the v where, as thy miftsion of merey, hava) terrible iiscass Hisbateh savs, he o 2 full fafth i 8 ey cot. “lfe is now numbered,” said the dispac.n, swith the host that b tramp of the saflron sl fallen before the His mewmory witl luner be clicrishwl by those on whose bebalf he risked by 1fe aud i Dr.. Kibbe's lust e, & : tequest to us was that his carcer i New Orlesos should be chronicled [y the Sum Ttisa riet chronlele, St was o gen- erous aclf-sacritloe; aned ulevated frien when Dr. Kibbo died. & brave man, a good man, to man wel struck dowu eti— THE WEATHER. Orrace ov Tz Cmer Siexan Orricen, WasninaroN, . C., Sept. Si—] . —Indicu tious—For Mouday, talling baromecer, n Intho south ADautie States, ortheast wiuds, sud warmer, lear wautber witl prevait, . For tho Gulf States, svutheast winds, falline, foltuwed by rislug, clear weather, v barometer, aud warwer, Fur ‘fennessee und the Ollo Valley, (thls) tao Lake reiciun, the Unper M; Aouthgust winds, falinz b vimeter, wariner, partly doudy weather, follo Lenwer sliasourt Valley by couler west- iz baruiueter, Mussourt Volleys, ud {0 the erty windu and risly isstsntopl und Lower Fur the Mitdle, Atluntic States, sud New Eaglaud, warmer southeast to nurtbicwst witds, faliog barametor, pustly cloudy weatlier, and wecasional raing, posalbly followed lu Maine by cooler nurtheast windsand risluz barometer. $autionury stenals cantinge tor witds ae Kev West, us, Kitty Hawk, andure ordered for at Mackivaw, rand cago, Milwgukee, yuette, and Datuth, “The rivers will Bostox, Bept. Orilieast Narte ¥ wanily hree, Cus- Capo Lookout, ¢, Havew, Seetion Bectfon One, Escavaba, Mur- itinuc fulline sluwly, dispatch from Moung Washington suye the Llemperture this worning was 14 degrees uboy ' Huest uf tno seasou. (7 1 i kT 73 ) b I:J.;m. 70 10308 b [ 20.840] “Mastons. L eaveu wo Murqustte Maphis, d ey LOCAL UBSERYATION: © zer The view was tue Ve s {n the Atlanue Maxtinuun, 751 miaiuium, o3, GUSKKAL OWIKHYATIONS, HicAUO, bopt, 9~Midulel Wind. AERONAUTS, Speclal Diapaleh to The Trdune. SruteoviLy, L., Bupt 20.—Fral. Uaydop, the acrouaut who, accompanied by Harry J. Browy, of the Bangamou Wenitor, made u ballovn us- ceuston vesterday Urounas, returned afternoon from the Far this wornfug “na wazou from the viinity of Musou City sud Green p. . Mr. Brown s vleasunt oug. “View, whoxo tho party aliglited about 7 o'clock peaks of the rip a3 s very