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_ ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, FOR SALE. WANTED.—SELLING OUT, ww, Goon SEGAR IU sto fixtures, Apply at 20 Grand street, one ue from by h ae 8. A An —FO! ALE—A BUSINESS, AT WICH, BY $995,198 SAR, RUSTINAS, Ar, WEIGH, By S000 per ani for cash. This is « tine oppoutani ty tor a wry light. Apply .o HOM « WEEWOOD, ® #2D AND looatio —POR SALE, | beatly lisposed of imme: ot attend to it. as the prop apply a SO ROUINSON & $300, $275.—SPLENDID CHANCES FOR BUST. ness men. For sale, office business, yielding 3) aif interest ia’ & mannfac- d coflee store, ke. Apply 0. $50 per week profit, no risk; turing, sure aud protiable tea at 260 Broadway, room 14. —THE OLD HOUSE AT HOME AND LEASE $800. Tor sale to let.—The old established and well known porter house, formerly kept by the late Joun Magrath. from Manchester, England. The place is vel! fitted up; has a large and. unus aly Te eolisstion of sporting and. other mae. &e., he rent is extremely low, This ig an op- Bertunity weldons inet with, Tnquire at $6 Division street, wr, Pu ROTASE A JEWELRY STORE, $1. 50 Bel toa 5 ¥, olng & ood business, ow {the ie Ral to Also, » house for tf the Bt? ine place. Apply to HOWES & OO et 1. 500. —A_ FIRST CLASS FRUIT STORE AND wine room, now doing a splendid business, iuaied on Broadway. This isa great opportauiiy for any person wishing to eoter in the business, as is wel. lace Reiablished. For particulars apply to'A- SARGENT, 1 Wall street. $2 OOO~GEASSE T0,MAKE, MONEY—FOR SALP, the stock of a house furnishing store, together 2,000 per year protii, and embrusing customers. siness is established several years. ‘Apply to A. ROBINSON. 336 Croudway, room fourieen: $2. 500. “£08, BALE, R MANGING AND Window shade business tha stock fixtures and Irase of one of the best stands in the city, doing good trade, will be sold immediately for cash or aporoved paper. App lo THOMPSON & GREENLEAP, 5S Nassau street. 3 000 —FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP, NO MONEY Deo. + wanted, # lot of ground on’ Thirty-seventh sireet, between Broadway and Seventh avenue. Is well and desirably located for building purposes. Address C. K. C., Heraid 01 —RUTEL FOR SALE, THE FURNITURE, $3 £900 ~iitive and Tease of hovel, on the wont sid the eity, and being in a good loraiion for ivamalont busin HOWE Eo res indneemeants, For further information apply to 84 Nassau street. $12.00 000 —POR SALF, THE STOCK, LEASE AND + fixtures of an excellently eituated dry goods ‘st rate bi dow. Particu- Heraid olive, ~DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE and exehange.—A splendid business pro fine los, with ten houses, situa- $85.000. riy near Nassau street: Qed ch the canal and railroad in Brooklyn; 430 lots, fronting oa te East river, and edjeine Jersey, 5 GROCERY STORE FOR SALE.—-THE STOCK AND fixtures of «corner store, now doing a good business, Will be sold at the market value, and no charge for good will. Sickwess in the family the reason fer selling. Apply at 533 Greenwich street, corner of Vandam. ARGAIN.—FOR SALE, HOUSE AND LOT NO. i64 st Nineteenth sireet, replete with all the modern im- provemen’s and in complete order; also some berg perty on Lexington avenue and ‘second sireet, be sold. Inquire ut 164 East Nineteent MANSION | HOUSE Tx BROOKLYN FOR SALE OR w on the corner of Front and Dock streets, one blook piazza in Al. 9x110; well and cistern on the premises; farge fe trees and pigasanily situated, having « Tne rear’ view of New York and. the river. Apply, to C. Ee FROST, eorver of Fulton and Front streets, Brooklyn, near he Fulon ferry. BARGAIN —FARM FOR SAL cellent land, deep loamy soil, ual fr asantly located in ality fruits, ip pear railroad, for $000 cash, and balance on easy Apply to G, KING, 149 Nassait street, COT AND SHOE STORE FOR SALE—A GOOD ze seagce Re any ‘one wishing to go into a profitable bu The stock and iixtures of store 219 Bleecker street. one one of the best stands in the city, will be solé cheas. The oe tee, ,aboes, dc” Apply to CHARLESSIEKE, ‘at the store. LOWING MACHINERY FOR SALE.—A PAIR OF double acting blowing ¢ re, inches, in perfect order. Also » st ne, the Atlas Foun- ary, foot of Wayne yn see, Jérve ROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE for vacant Jote and cash Very desirable wo story dwell fogs 170 to 376 bi street; K2 Lafayette avenue, three sary ; No. Hoyt sueel, first clang: alt well locaind, modern and Urick, . RAINESAUX, 179 Broadway. NENTRAL PARK.—FOR SALE, A COTTAGE HOUSE ‘and Jot, 25x10, in Ninety second street, with a well of good rng water onthe prem Will be Fold cheap for cash. Rppls to BURLEY & O ROURKE, tre 22 ACRES OF EX house, near: mei Dest shy, f FOR § josie the Dutch Reformed church, lot 5) by 28 feet, two stories and basement, in a jon, # line of omnibases passing the door every fitteea minutes ug the day, and only an hours witk fromthe terry. inquires: Ins Bast way, New York, substantial three story house, Lio West Thirty-fourth wert, completa with modern Spptovereats, sad no. first lars by perheed, will be sol 1 a imme Giately. ta GASBNER DROTHERS, 0 Broadway. SE UG STORE FOR SALE—NOW DOING A goon trade, Will be sold on moderale terms, as the owner has business out of the city. No arenta need apply. with real paine, sating where an interview it: G. Frothingtam, box 179 Herald ollee, IZABETHPORT, N. J.—FOR SALF, 10 LOTS IN THIS * flourishing village, te central | Rail road termsinns od steamboat landing, well # a manufactory or duet mo he be one cheap. Apply to a RICHARDSON & lee od ARM FOR SALE.—A FINE FARM, CONSISTING OF Rahway, N..J.. beautifully loca ander a ghvnte cf cultvatin, with an ‘bundance odanoe of fruit, pra HOUSE, AT A GREAT BARGAIN.—THE guns at w's Hotel, Rahway; or W. 8. WOOD, 19 Meide: fo Sane, 1 ew York. SALE—I YARDS OF ROYAL WILTON CAR. F. ery clegan: pattern, with (wo aplendid rugs to wee! eetot $ beanann oT ety evans eet of marble ornam fad ‘Avail Feat a yenis of above iy at 68 Greene treed trot BOR BALE—ON THe @ NORTH 8 BIDE OF THIRTY. FIRST #ireet, between Madison and Fourth avenues, two new, cant, well built three noir yi under ce rd HE an F% HE ENTIRS Ls TOOLS fm ha a of eam engine four aso two fort hon power steam en {nguire of Wil. CHALMERS, 86 Wall erect, officer No. 7, rear busidiog. R SALE—A BOOKSTORE AND N@WS DEPOT, SITU ated in the Lowery.and clearing over fifty dollars per week Profit. Wili be sold cheap for cash, wich ‘Oo: without the stock Titooks. Address R. M. D., Herald office, stating where an interview com be had. R EALK—A MODERN THRER STORY AND attic eos house, situated at No. 13 Warren place, also a eof Fourth aveone fod Bay erect te ABDI Apply & Ri HOWARD, 13 Nassau Bani R SALE—A V ~ > og iy yy BROWN BLO FX. Saladin svidie hos» wot sound and kit ‘an the | ED eiy.an Steet rent we in three minutes, To be seen for a few Gare suabie, corner of Second we and Fifth sireet, OR SALE—THE LEASH, STOCK AND FIXTURES ‘Of a first class grocery store: any ising man cau do ge business of $100 per day. Inquire in the swore, Mrrenwe. R SALE—TWO TWO HORSE UPRIGHT TUBULAR Votlers, in first rate order Apply at the seam gas fitting aand plumbing shop, 437 Houston stem SALE—A LARGE, DOUNLE GEARED Lata, F wings 9 by 25 feet. soit cheap. apply at he herulx Peandes, corner of Vusiry and West sireeta, N.Y. LR=A RARE CHANCR<THREE SALOONS Rai hen ice cream, oyster and billiard all connected, oldest extablished place, and doing a very large busia the whole making the most romplete and money making plac with a. lense of three years, at arent ‘rie srepriensy wlking to retre irom we e place to be sold toa person with ‘Address B. C., Herald his «ity rane for three years {rom es Ess SALE—ONE OF THE BEST GROCERY AND Ret CLASS BRICK Hoves, eagus RK SALE—A FE sain, 'y, basement anc ente. Price Rh, “Terma, 86,00 oath, and SAN) mortgage. Call amt see cao fm tho street, New York. .B—THN LEASE ND FURNITURE OF A herhood, ‘OR &. * pleasent netghl ‘adjacent to rereie be laeet, Fromineot thoroughfares. ar Broadway iad iutauie iooalon, Address Julia, Broadway ee amet R SALE—THE youn roar BRICK HOUSE, 19 the modern improveme: MA ftth Me of Jamaica, L, with good, bai diags, “tod shade in ‘svundanee) gnotowed Uy 8 Diesen treet on three sides; containg twenty nt “One halt may rerualn at 6 p for the othe = half, Unineumbered property will be taken. mpmetanion fare, 44 cents. The premises hare been oveupied by the owner Sot tie Inet dhree'years, who will give partionlars, i called iyi ne P. GAGE, 290 Woat Thirty first street, N.Y. An engine and bolier, of 10 oF 12 horse power, Wanted on above. SS R SALE—A SMALL, peace pot bok | res of Sythd Went oe oR Se Lenina DR SALB—A WRAL my ASD be yt gd HOMER, F’ and shade trees R SALE A BUTCHER SHOP AND FIXTURES, Scie Nppiy slat Fweniy fourth sireet LB-AN IRON ENAMELLING BUSINDSR, TO, SS erth all the nee ree, tonle oven, Ae. nd ‘ot the premises. igre te the Preannirarng ie ry sae 3 rae @ ies | FARNES VERRAN, No. 182 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1856. OR BALE—A BARE BUSINESS CHANCR.—IN o0N- sequence of (Xe death of Uharies G. Everitt, the late pristor, bis executor is obliged, by the provisions of the will, dispose of the manufacturing business lately earried on at No 3 Gold street and No. 55 Ann street, im this city. Mr. Everitt was the successor of William Dunlop, the original propriey7r of thevelebrated blacking, which has been fr 40 ng & time sold under hisname, and which bas for years past been the mont popular and widely used article of the kind ever putinto the market, The business also embraces the unufacture of inks, and every variety of draggists’ Un ware, tin’ boxes, cans, canisters, Ac), ko, in endinas variety.” Ths business has been kept in operarion since his de ease, and turchaser ‘will take it ins prosperous 4 coudilon ae it ieee im at any time. Purther particulars will be Tor: nished by the undersigned, and he cont iontly presents thi as one of the rarest business chances, involving @ Smouut of eapital whielt Las beet ofiered in this city for many ‘arly application should be made ‘0 the undersign rasson, Esq, No. § Wall atreet, New York. me OUN S BRYAN? sole acting executor. 0. 4 8 Wallstreet, New York, (OR SALE—AT HUNTER’S POINT, 1. L, OPPOSITE Forty second street, about forty lots, the wiote or in par s, with the water trent, 180 teet, with a good depth of water; 4 Valuable site for a manufactory or or ahip yard. Metisens to 1,162 Post efliee, OR SALE—A GOOD FARM OF NINETY with fair improvements, and excellent orchar 07 ACRES, near wel!’s depot, Orange co: only $400. A180, & farm of 1@8 acres, near above. $4,000 *H. OLIVER, room 7, $46 Broad way, POR SAVE CHEAP, IF APPLIED FOR TMMMD! \ CR Iy—A neat cottaze house, with cne or two lots of gev ind, situated on Fit is sire et, within ten minutes’ walk of thre r ries. It wiil b low, and on easy terms. Inquire DOxER, Duilder, “ins street, near porta Sixth street, Wie ms: pure. JOR SALE LOW—100,000 HAVANA S rious marks, 54,000 of plantation: er, of superior duality, all of whiel stock on hand, at 14 Hidson street, CGARS, OF VA . 12 bales of wr av i be sold low, to close ANSCISCO ARANGO. OR SALB CREAP—A THREE STORY AND BA ment house in Fifty-ninth street, between Second and Tiurd avenues, containing 15 rooms, marble maatels aad € fon water throughout. Also a two story and basement hou. Jn Fifty eighth street, near Kecond avenue. containing 10 room This house is now unoccupied, and reasonable tert be sold or let on ver penter shop, corner Inquire at be Thirty-fourth st OR SALE CHESPSA HOUSE AND LOT IN THE beautiful village ot Morrissnia, Lot 35 by 114 feet dee House 2t by 41 feet deep. Inquire of EDWARD WILKIN. “oth street, near Franklin avenue. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE-SIXTEEN LOTS ON THE norh side af Mist street, between Seventh aod Eighth ave- nies, each Jot 26x10) feet; will exchange for & nics house south of Fortieth street, and between Fourth and Seventh avenues Price of lois, $8,000, on which there is a mortgage of $4.0\) For further particulars address J. 8. A., box, 1,018 Post oftice, New Lork. OR SALE, OR TRADE FOR LOTS—TWO HOUSES ON sot; front house 25 vt, three stories grocery aad nis for over $444) p i eed wth. Inquire on the cae hy No. 399 Adelpb! f SALE OR TO LET—A THREE STORY BRICK ventieth sireet, with three adjoining lots, oy» square: house has modern improvements e view of the city and surrounding country seen to be appreciated. Apply af corner of Seventy second! street and Third avenue, ALLAGHAN, Fs SALE OR TO LET, FURNISHED—A NEW AND handsomely furnished house, sitaated in a most desirable = fashionable location. No, 14 West Thirty-seventh street, few doors from Fifthavenue. 1 e premises. OR SALE * TO LET—FIRST (LASS BROWN STONE house, splendidly furnished, with or without whole or Bart of furniture, Terms easy. Possession immediate. Lo 139 East i tleentl treet Elegant, complete, Apply to see house, ofr Be VO FO SALE. TO LET, OR EXCHANGE FOR REAL ES. tate—A neat hotel, everything furnished from botiom 10 ‘op, in complete order, large’ billiard roo and five tables, of the’ best description, ‘cost ten thot dollars; lecated near marae and doing an excellent business, Address Newtown Herald office. URNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY.—FOR SALE, THE stock and le#se of an established business on, Broadw: Eh o ees an of customers. The entire siock, $2.00; p: $1000. agents need answer. Addrese ET, Herald otlice RAND OPPORTUNITY FOR A PERSON OR A settnl with a ital.—For sale, & laundry, cen- tralty located in New York city, with # large and increasing ‘and operatives of the tirst class, steam and steam pamer wwer apd fixtures, horse sna wagon, and everyibing Bertain toa laundry, for the completing Of work. | Addrens A care of V. B. inser, edverticing agensy, Teibuse Dulidings, jew York. ROCERY STORE age SALE—IN A TENEM batting, sos coogetad ey thirty-eight families, ‘and 00 business sti customers. Ge " for selling out. “Apply on ths premtines, No-® Lediow siros near Canal street, RAPE AND FRUIT GROWERS.—FARM FOR SAE uarters of a mile from Hudson river and Nyw a acres, with new house and barn. This is one of the be rape vineyard in the States. Price $2,200, par Also, ifty farms, three to tive hours’ ride from New York, cheaj 75 acres, $625, one ot ST acres, $700; one o- one of 150 acres, $750; one ‘of ab acres, with ., $950; one beautiful farm and country seat, by ke Gilead, ‘Fuinam c Y¥., W acres, $1,800, part of the stock and crops 1 ld 100 oF 2,000 acres exura oor! un Improved land, $2 5 to $4 per acre; one good tarm, 3 in Clarkstown, Rockland Co, N. ol $2 will be exch for city property. Apply_to' J. SANBERIILTS, ‘37 Fulion street. ‘Gfiice open from 8 A. M. ti OUSE NO, 111 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD and University place, 1a perfect repair, newly painted, for‘ jor sale by HABICHT & PARISH, 80 Beaver stree* ‘OUSE FOR SALE OR TO LET.—THE THREE STORY Ingh basement white marble house 161 West Twenty tara street; modern improvements, Croton Water, gas fixtures, In complete order. Inquire of 8. P. BELL,, ‘52 Johu st. D hg PLANING MACHINE, MADE BY. NAYSMUTH, Manchester, Eng! fend, will i plane 7 feet ¥ inches igh, and bas Ok & Co, 2 and Bi Goll street, N.Y. LQ0ok, STORE FOR SALE-ONE OF THE BusT ated in the city; rent small; reason for gelling, the owner I# sick, ani bas too much business on his hands. In quire at 21 Columbia street, South Brooklyn. FLROSE SOUTHBENSON STRRET.—ONE OR SIX lots, 25x106 feet, at $125 each, near the Tar! & few minutes’ walk from Harlem river, will be hinge fow groceries or dry goods. Apply at 34 Pine street, room No. 8. ARE CHANCE—FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE, FOR merchand’se or property, a very profitable and wel: established business, stock and fixtures, wi in the best part of Broadway. thet with, as the owner is about 10 leave ihe ety. Businest, Broadway Postotlier. 0 CLOTHIERS—A GOOD OPPORTUNITY.—A CLOP) ing store and fixtures, with three years’ lease, can be be! rat sera an old sland, in an adjoining cy. Avice AND? aD RATLRO AY 6, toe wxbera built house. hth tre Address F ouler, b above bil M., Her EXCHANGE—BOUSES AND LOTS, IN THE MOS? desirable location in Hrookiyn. | Will exchange for & m0 dern built bouse in the upper part of the city. west of Third ivenuee Apply 10 E HANFORD, No, 5 Heckwan street DRESSMAKERS —A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKING establishment, with a good run of custom, situated or Hroadwa: abou to leave bent $3) per ane Apply to [O,PRINTERS—FOR HALE. ONR OF HoR’s SUPEK resses, with self toking apparatus, all com planet” Warrentel tn pertost.crder, AP rrea platien uaiS%g, all of which wi Wo ween at PULHENUS & CO, ire. 0, a 6 1) GROCERS —FOR SALF, A S°LENDID STORE sock fixtures, horse, wagon. £3. with tivo years’ lease on a corper in a central part ox the Wy, doing a cash br vine of tom $60 to $75 per day. Address 5. L., Herail office, 10 DRUGGISTS AND OTRERS.—A PERSON ENGAGE! in the drug business in one of the most thriving sn” promising towns in Tennessee, and wishing to devote his tim T pursuits, i anxious to dispose of hia present stoos pe N retzonable ter ma, Any one having a knowledge of thr business, with « capital of aoe three or four thoussad dollars can thus secure a profitable business tna growing town, where he will soon have facilities for greatly exten ting For feniber partieulare address X. ¥. he, ane the care of Dana & Company, 381 Broadway, N. Y. DRUGGISTS AND PHYSICIANS—A GOOD DAU: ore, well ited and stocked, na irs rate thoroughfar for sate: bas been established over tour years and, te, dows « pond, Pusiness. “Apply atonce to F. HALE, 46 Bookin street. WO HOUSES AND LOf FOR SALR.—PRONT HOU two story and basament; rear house, two story. Fy ia ticulars inquire on the premises, 12L Bast Baltic street, ym. wares IN BROOKLYN, AND NO YELLOW FEFER ale, with a basement fran: house, No IS} Schermer street, Br: yn, bone 22982, Front ane Dock pm. lot n1.9. 8 Of first rate soring water, apd cistern in. the —_ hy trees, vines, shrubs, ae. ve sold a the owner ia leaving the cit Ape woe PROMI at Pal ton street, Brooklyn, Seer the a ferry. BILLIARDS, HIIARD TABLES THE WORLD CAN BE, sur Hed with billiard ta varions sizes, with all of 1% aiteent taney ‘woods, and patent rubber cushions, Also Immings of every description in the sa eee Te DECKER, 9) Ann sireot, IMMINGS OF EVERY KINE asp Tinea eee ree cel Site a tana "Yo Pog Bit mnt ANE AND CUSHION: Pa tals by BICHARE PHELAN, 99 Chambers sreet, ap rae! OOK OUT.THE THIRD NUMBER OF THR © LIARD COB is now ready, and may be had at the otfie publication, 8 Ann sreet, and also at 39 Chambers street, up stairs. HARP’S IMPROVED PERFRCT PESIARD 2) Le yah re the U tates mails for Sept. 13, at 12 o'clock M., from her be street. "For ireight or ¢, having unequalled aceom dation for ee and sou aor, apply to ioabwiansiet cou. TINS, 06 ¥ ers are req to be on board'at it o'clock 4M. All leliees rast throngh the Fost ofloe; any others will be returned. steamship At- lantle, Capt, Eldridge, will succeed the Kriesson, and sail on Saturday, Sept 3, eg Nerick.—The rate of freight from Liverpool to New York is seneaea to tour pounds per wn ton measurement, anu further 7 BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MALL ‘Stesuuships. FROM NEW TORK TO LIVERPOOL, Chief cabin passage...... Ang, ¥ promod Oct 15. Niagara, te ‘itech, Boston, Wednenday, Oot. 2. Berths not secured until pan for. . An experienced sargeon on board. ‘The owners of these ships wit not be accountable for golo silver, bullion, —s pe peey' gy recious stones or mete ese efor and the value thereo rein of welt a passage SENARD, No, 4 Bowling Green. OR LIVERPOOL—SAILS: on SATURDAY, SEPTEM ber G, the celebrated p. ship CONST ANTINE, Cap! Macoduck. The packet ship PLYMOUTH BOCK, for London, sails to morrow. Fare in either ship, second cabin, $18: r ¢ $16.anc found. “Apply to THOMAS C. ROCHE, 83 Sout OR LIVERPOOL—PAC splendid new clipper Ainsworth, will sail as ab unequalled accommodations for ali cla Apply on beard, pier 88 East river, or to C. 67 South street. OR, LIVERPOOL.—THE FAVORITE PACKET SUT! Z.. Capt. Hodge. pier No. 14, E.R. wil and she NEW YORK, Capt. MeKenion, pier 10, Sth Seniember. For passage apply on board &CORTI oy E IVER} Lew steamship CITY OF Bal TIMORE, | \ior Liverpool on Thureday, the 18th Si vag made three successtul passages, in 7 hours, and 12 day bas given great satistacto ses of passengers. ate of piesage-in, eabin $9 $65, and $55, according otumodation: steerage, basesge, apply “O SABEL & CORTIS, road E> BE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSH): Company's splendid and powerful steamships, RE, 2,464 tons, Capt Robert Latte x; CITY or WA WASIUNGTON, 2,380 tons, Capt. Wm. Wylie, CITY 0) HEATER, 2'109 ona’ Capt. P. &: Pelvis, KANGA) R00, 1 % B. Ewing, are intended ‘13th Ai 2th August, 10th Septembe: «Parties wishing to bring ont their friends can obtain certi gates of passage and drafts on Liverpool in gums of £1 sue ling and Poke Apply to yon @. DAL z een by Wanas st, Philadeiphin, or é 71S, Nev States mail steamship fmuncer, will ieave (or Havre, toueli land the maids abd passengers, ou Saturday, Septendor a. 8 ¥z o'clock, from pier 37 Ni tof Bead iret * ¥ iP iinet: to that in the event Xf colli or stranding the wate conkl not reach And the pumps being free 10 work, ti wafely of the ve assengers would be secured Sag 1 Dot Ww od Hs the vs 1d_be gent oo Hoar Pe uay before sa naraed ht taken after Thy Tor freight or pa MONLINER LIVINGSTON, agent Sh Broadway. Fleumner ARAGO wil! succeed th Fulton, aid sail Or r 18. tow PACK NEW YORE 10 HAVRE DIRE Carmpany. apa Miler, EMEU. captain Sma Captain Wieknaty 1a BBANO cas nidix (Paddie whee!).....Captain Broadiess money ior ret clas# passengers only, (lor whoo and steward’s tee, but without «ines or Yquors, which can br ‘The staterooms are unusually large aw -—BHITIS) wg Ne American Roya) Mail team Pac 5 5 Daplain Sook there is excelien! accommodation.) $100, including provision atned on ry rensiated. ony one wishing to take passege ie imvite to visit the ship. The Emen made her last passage to Have tm eleven days and seventeen hours, La, oJ CuNaR? sonable ratce, For that or passage apply to No. 4 Bowling Green. OR HAVRE, DIRECT.—FRANCO- AMERICAN COV a French screw sivamship BARCELONE 2200. tons » Lemarie, commander, wil! leav for the el on. pacareey, September , a: 20 clock pre cisely, from pier 3) North river. RATES OF PASS, Firet cabin. . oe Becond cabin ul e a to the a ent For freight or passage. ty ply tee a "a sa areas roe OR BREMEN VIA SOUTHAMPTON nie UNITRI ‘ill sail for Bremen, couching ai Souhampion’ to land. Ub faalla and passengers for a a and France, on Saturday Bertmber’ # 6 ctl otlone B. from ples, Ho. Si orth rica Price of ‘New York to Southampton or Brr men — i Baap tn saloon. 13 fp uret cabin; lower saloon. 4 Ip second cabtn. 6 Havre oF London, ‘All etters must oss thro: oF apply tous H SAND. agent. 3180 Willam street. The steamer WASHINGTON will anesoe tbe Hermann, and sail October 4 YORK AND GLASGOW commander, Nev Meaiiship Company intend running thetr : any comers” w York for ‘ing Ediuourg, Tuesday, Septem! a 12 o'clock noon; New York ‘Tuesday, September 30, at 12 0'clock noon. WATERS OF PASSAGR. n freight oF panany New vork elty R CALIFORNIA—NEW_ YORK AND ‘SAN FRAN Line, via Nicaragua. cinco sieamehip Shortest route b. Rr, Great reduction of prices, fhe splendid Cg | TEX. Sd tons burthen, wil pall from pler No. 86, Nor! nef Moot ot North Moore sireet, or Sam Turn cde Wicarastt. on Wednesday, ber 2. at 3 o'clock P!M, to connec * amen Biers ada, from Ren Juan lel Sur, ‘4 he , FANCIRCO. freight or parsage apply fo CHARLAS A. WHITNEY, No. 2 Bowling ¢ ‘dren (UA—THR STEAMSHIP « HOUN aiterson, will sail for San Juan de Nicaragn: pler No. # on Tupstiay, Sept. %, at 3 o'clock P. M., North riv 7 ‘or paskage apply to CHAS. Rowling Green, New Yor! ayy 4 OR HAVANA \NA AND MOBILE.—THE UNITED @TATEE QUAKER CITY, KR. W. Shut oder, wil, sail Tor above porta on’ Monday. pace pier 44, ‘North river, ‘hid o oe, noon, Pans ons Wi lea eamahiy CA Oth ire "s.D. julloeh, commander, Will romuvence receiv! me eon ce on Monda: 4. 8, net wail abow rte on A tor he above PaVINOSTON, PCHOCH RON 4 700, 12 Park place, Agents, Sr Tron 3 4 CO.'S DISPATCT LINE FOR SAN FRAN ~ bo ar age Big and aN rm a% LL he. is URDACNTED. Treemas, pe at No.9 Raat Fiver aad wil Avil posiivel yes Fo. 7 ve Lrery i ig ten om fmanedia appheatbn to SUTTON £06. 6s south corner ‘Will bear in mind that the vessels of this tine take no freight alter their advertied day ‘@ v ass ‘ INDEPENDENT 1. LINE, ate, SP bd Hy 4 A © er ship OORAN STRED will have ih for Melbourne on her third voyage. This = ‘vessel has fine accommodation for first and wecond class pos fengers, of which only a limited number can be taken. og ht or beard, at pier 12 iin ror to GOODEVE, ARKELL & ELLIONT. & bear! SAVANNAH, GEO—THE SPLRNDID STRAY thip ALABAMA, George xi " Fen ms this “day and sail to-morrow, Saturn, Inst, at dovelork PM. For SAN Curren is ronday. ba | med £x5 RICHMOND —THE UNITED Btaten JAMESTOWN, Capt, Parrish, will Eras tea eran to thie inday al marti ARSON | pe} delay by the Great ees ime to Chariewton, Aust, Bevanmeh, a6. re an Pasaage and fare, incinding stateroom, to N tel odin nto Nor steerage half pre. Roly wo LUD nine gy’ no cht i, Sreltey. MATRIMONIAL. ai ak eRe _AMUSEMEN' Provsnaws vo bows. Y¥ THEATKE. 7 | MICES OF ADMISSION. press Cirele and Orciatra Sente ‘ Pit Private Boxes el 4 ive doliars. Alteration of time." Doors open at commence ®t 7 da. Paturday evening sont ‘ ie prent operatic play of ROY -Mr, J. E, Maxdonongh Mr. Brongham 00 cena. enna. Rob Roy Macgregor Campbell rath, . Bailie Nichol dary Mr. Halley Kushleigh Osi . Morton Helen Mace re iis Fanny Morant Diana Vernon Miss F. Denhara Ernestine and ‘Annie Hénrarde, » Mr, B. Yates Re Benne street, The or ginal Wi Comedians will retarn from their most sugcessful tour, and re-cpen their popular Title plage of ammsement gout Sept. 15, when they will produce a succession of novel- Which cannot fai to vlease!theie HENRY WOOD, Business Manager. CADEMY OF uyne. ‘AR COMPANY, iinder the direction of Mr, HACKETT, KING HENRY TV, comprising the Rattle of Shrewsbury and Death of Hotspur. cRece byt lence OADWAY VARIETIES, 472 OPER 8 pnovs io ed on Tuesday last the most immense audi ever congregated at ploy im New York). BAT! oh RDA es se Falstaff. r, Hackett Hotspur, 5 Wainel Jr. Prinee of elm, Geo, Jordan Me, Hi. Rarren . Mr. Geo. Holland -Miss Kate Saxon “Miss Susan Pyne - 0 cents ADMISSLON/— Private boxes, balcony acco Amphitheatre. , cents Beate may Le sec ured at the Academy, or at Hall & ine The publle are cautioned against apisrions tickets, aud re- quested not 10 purchase of «peculaiors before the doors, Doors open at 7; performances commence at 7 NCKLEY’S SERENADERS.—NEW HALL, 585 BROAD- Way, oppoote Niblo's Garden. ‘The largest Eibiopian Temple in the world. Grest success.“ Twenty thousand peovle unable to gain ad- mirsion iast week to witness the performances of the inimit- eble wons of Momus EVERY NIGHT THI8 WERK, GEORGE AND BisHoP BUCKLEY, in new sengs, and the enlenrated burlesge opera of TROVAVORE. conte | Grebestrs seats. ALLACK’S THEATRE.—TO MANAGERS OF THEA- TRES AND OTHERS, recently passed for the pro- following written by to pul fied, bave have been duly uoder ita provisions:— Lee oF AN ACTRESS, VICTOR AND HORTE! N THE CHAMELEON, THE YOUNG aCTRESS, ANDY BLaKE, THE CAT CHANGED INTO A WOMAN, F. AND Mak Tho theatrical profernon is, reepectiuBy informed that the veriorwence of any ef these dramas subjects the parties eon. ned to a penaky uf not ess than one hundred dollars fer such performer THENEUM, 654 BROADWAY, BELOW BOND This evening, and every evening during the week, and Wednesda: MAUTIFUL JUVENILE PERFOKM ANCES, Grand Concert, Danel For particulars'see AS ‘ADEMY OF wUsI, Fourteenth street, Ox Monpay, surraan fh, Verdi's great opera, ANT, with Vateme, ANNA DE La GRANGE, Signor CERES A. (iis first appearance) Signor TURFANRLLI. (Hhs iret ay ance in five years; poearence jn Gre youre) «80 cent Tickets, cents. bills. in the principal roles laretzek.... MEM ISSION.. seciired seats, extra. seoond tel Arppaitheatre. Doors open at Ths 0'e) _ box ‘Bin at the Academy of 105 PB. Mo COMPANY. — med that SRESA PARODI, PAUL JULIEN e assisted by Toe distinguished tarione? Under the direction of M, S1RAKOSCH, GRAND CONCERT . ve a grand Concert, in Phila- Monday evening, Sept. $, atthe Musical Fund Hall. iculars see p advertifements. ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM =e ocEes, suc. cen, success. —direat and increasing throngs ot de lighted people. Cheers of approbation. “Saturday, Sept 6, ln the aiternoon, at 3 o'clock. and also in the evening. 14 o'clock, the touching, thrilling and’ beautifal HA Cy Or GOLD—Plumb, Mr. Cha arti Gib) Nuc Emily Mestayer; Toby, Mr, Hedaway- "Two living {nacondas, a living Skeleton, two an of tving Sea Tigers, &e.. de., all to be seen here yet without extra charge. Adiniiiance 10 everything, 25 conte children under ten, 12}, cents, GRAND SOIREE DANSANTE WILL TAKE PLACE this evening, to celebrate the opening of Mr. Perachio's aew and splencid academy. 19) feet long. | Dancing till 12 o'clock, A full band will at! Mr, Perachio has spared pense (o make his salon de danse the most recherche and did in the United Nuwtes A visit will convince the most stent ‘al of the truth tions. 654 Broadway, wetween sion, Dp ‘The best collec:ion of paintings on this continent LLERY, 497 BROADWA Open from 9 o'clock A. M. till 10 o'clock P.M. Admission, 26 cents; season tickets, 40 cents, » es PAIRY BTAR Wal appear in hor CHARACTER | oF {WON Le EANDER, INVISISLE PRINCE, FoR 2OHNSTON'S BENEFIT, o-night TREATRE.—THE LADIES the rn regular seasou are OTICE.—WALLAC requested t order (0 prepare for ite speedy commer ont TESTE WALL. ACK. QMULOR DRAM ATIC ASSOCTATION —GENTLEMEN formance of this association are re urday) evening, at ¥ OORT, President, CADEMY OF MUSTC.—THE MEMBERS OF THE DRY Mmatie company attached to this establishment will atten rehearsal this (Saturday) morning, ut 10 e'viock. JON BOURCICAULT WILL SUSTAIN HIS GREAY and original part of VICTOR, Reptember 6, benefit oc Hor Whrarance on whi M M. GOPTSCHALK WILL, RESUME HI M1 course of insiruction, on the plan of the iast season, con eneing en the lab of September and tinishing oa the fith tober. ‘Terma tor the course of twelve lemons, one vob, $60; or baif an hour each, $90. Apply a DESCOMBE 166 Hromaway. T HITCHCOCK'S FREE CONCERT YOU CAN EN A Joy an boar with pleasure and satis‘aiisn._<elo-t coms ination of talent reldom net thie (Santee i Canal stree atthe Fountain no i and Kill M AGNES ROBERTSON WAVING KID) lunteered, will perform her original end i character of HORTENSE, Benerir, ¥ VO imitab) iE CRYSTAL PALACE I8 STILL. OPEN TO THE PU & Vie, end containg many works of ari Carew s macni: cant w ey “The mt from the Cross,” is alow worth (he price of admissio ‘tee of admission. fituations, for the fail and w cing 00 oF ‘oor abo the’ Ist November nex ce DIS, Stage Manager, wt Perry ® ow Bore, way, ® siamp soooenpenying. 49 insure a rep's _——————— — — ———— MEDICAL. $1.000 "oReErren, agp, x0 — rPRARICAT KOFI iepie ATIONAL CIROU! y pela. Ladive aud gentlemen, of * .—Dr. HUNTER cures when the treat ment of other ier pazeiciane sod all other remedies fail. His re: reliance for a thorough cure in certaty it , ms ie Wantere are warding wp ee remedy is counterfeited all oe aud ‘he re De" COOPFR, VW DUANE STREET, MAY Bi Cox Ano treat on i hee of cundneea rein Cured, "Charges moderate, "N. No feo ullcurel Rr. ~LAKMOT PARIS A TORE abo NAOT MEDI e41 om oer ° ‘niversty, (medienl college) 74 7 the Tight Rope, uy: ith the whole oF YIBLO'S GAA ekeu i iy cena, | BENLPIL owned i) ANTOINE RAVEL, ' w how 2. on this oecixton, appear in | SPLARING PAWS AND THY WHITE KNIGHT, | Awd will naaiat | M le ROBER of | | Antoine » Englieh SON Tie TIGHT’ by Ma Andruehe Le mann and UNG ©} ENGLER, Te be followed by the beautiful Dalle’ FURTUNE, ot et and tha'whl ballet 0 Ne. TH GREEN MONSTER. Ne R: “The whole as the. White Knight STREET. Bas arg nette . 2 cents. ell perforiuance tendered t0 MR. BURTON by the old company. This event in dra natic history will take place this evening, DAY, SEPTEMBER 6, *SuR1OUS FAMILY. ‘The part of Sleek by MR. BURTON, who will also appear in his own piece of TOSVLES. New York, Sept. 1, 1856. Feq.— the undersigr ed, hearing that you iptend to xive @ farewell performance, at the Chambers street theatre, , the 6th inst., sail feel much fratited if you will accept our services on that occasion, and thus afford us a slight opportunity of showing our sense of the uniform kind- ness We experienced under your managemen!, and of the very many pleasant associations coaneeted therewith. JOHN MOOKE, for self and Company, FB. WOLFE, for self and Orehestra. W FOUDIAY, tor self and Assistants, Satu The last time © Will be played the celebra of the Captain Murphy Macguire. Charles ‘T) ‘be never tiring drama, in two acts, of the TOODLE: George Acorn. .Mr. Raintord | Harrow ‘ ‘Tillwell. Lawyer Glibb.. Landlord. Hol ek Her x NEGRO MIXSTRELSY. eet (second week) with the comic opera of BONE SQUASH DIAVOLO. Geo. Caristy RYSTAL PALACE.— GRAND stayed CONCERT AMMOTH MUSICAL JUBILEE. M by a bost of INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMERS, forming a monster erchestra, under the direction of the great maestro, X MARETZEK, and excelling in numbers and talent EVER GIVEN IN AM This splendid entertainment, tor some ia ta preparation, Nill be produced in a style fully equal to the grand concerts at Vauxhall Gardens, London, aod, ke them, ‘affording the pre rok r ymnent aL a comparatively small expense. It will take place on Tuunspay EVEXING, Surrammen 11, 1656, any similar performance CRYSTAL PAL Which, on account of fis immense capacity and admirable bi peed tor the purpose, has been selected aa the location. On the evening of the concert this magni‘icent structure will be bani Uluminated by over seven thousand tive hun- 1 3 the Programme sill be found a selection of patriotic and eperatic Wie pleoes hich are 1 jonal Anthem, ""Hail, Coltumbia;" dmerican cuadrile; French Hyzin of Liberty, “La Marsellai together with the CELEBRATED ANVIL CHORUS, and the from Verdi's popular Opernot ie Programme published to-morro' Admission, tg tow ROOMS, 639 BROADWAY, (LATE BUCK- 2 URN OF F. HORN FROM CALIFORNIA. MONDAY. Sept. i and every evening his ek, week, FE. HOKN will rful PRN Will aE CTES BERENADE oe comprising a host of | talented performers. Doors open at] 0’ ; Concert commences ve & o'clock. Admission, 25 cents A. grand afternoon concert on Satarday, Sept, 6, commencing at $ o’cleck. U Med FIFTEENTH GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT OF the season, hy Dodworth’s Band, will be given on Sun- day evening, Ie yd? 7, at the Atlantic Garden, Nes. 9 and 11 Broadway. In order to reader these concerts tnore select, an admission fee of 12), cents is charged, for which refresh ments will be furr ished, PROGRAMM from the gper Ever be havpy,)) rom “Lat Favorit’ nio. Fernar a eee ore . “Rose”. ucts di iamimermoor q ear J IBLO'S GARDRN,—GERMAN OPERA.—THE PUBLIC are respectfully informed tha’ the HIRST RRPRESENTATION NEW GERMAN. Oe "Rou re Will take place Sept. se Cnat Bergmann Musical Pirector..... ‘NOTICE To SURSORIM Gentlemen wishing to have secured seats for every repre sentation will please call at the office of Nibio's Garden, on Monday avd Tuesday, t. 8 and 9% from 9 to 3 o'elock. to sclect seats, and to nave numbers marked on their tickets Genth nD pot wishing to attend every Doyo me use any pumber of tickets on any night, and chogee the acoordingly on the day o’, or preyow to, the from 9 to ido'elock. VAN BEARED « e TS8 JESSIE McLEAN. = THR SUMMER GARDEN, a to-night, as Abricouna, JoltNstON'S BENEFIT. URMEY'S Fabacn, or an, boa i Toa oon ost cotigation of ‘de world, faa imalwaye open Guo ran FAREWELL. PERFORMANCE, “hambers street, by “ye, BURTON and bis old company, prior to the opening of the now theatre, on Monday. A GREAT CURTOSITY. TB sosieston THRER PL rae es, AT THE p SUMMER GA GARDEN. mee GARDEN GERMAN OF1 OPERA pa rinse ‘tk KESENTATION xEw GERMAN. OPERA tPoure Wil take piace Sepiember 16, 1556 CARL BERGMANN Musical Director a PAREWHIL PFRRFORMANC rR, to th Pr pening of his Sevr theatre on Monday. ICTOR AND HORTENER, INVISIBLE PRINCE, and All LD'S A STAGE, it, For Joussro's Bem To night. PALAOE.— RAND NATIONAL CONCERT MONSTER ORICAL fay — Three Hundred Instrumental Tuenspay Evertne, Serr. itn 186. Particulars tn future advertisement. aiamiaaa 599 BROAD KLEY & SONS, 15, Des FAIL TO GO AND SRE T. B. JOHNSTON PRE vious to his departure for the So oo FAREWELL PERFORMANCE, ae Pin CHAMBERS STREET, By of the olf company. Prior to the opening of his new theatre on Monday. 500 REWARD. —CROSSMAY'S ture.—Of ail remedies yet Most certain. It makes a speed: ut the, least restriodon tm diet, re or in application to business. Many are cared in two at ihe drog store 3 Broadway, corner of Chambe ae ea also at 10 Astor House, at 166 Browdwa; street, corner of William, ERT AIN CURE.—DR. HAIGHT HAS DISCOVER! UA segtiable compoani, which eure colds con od bronchi is no vu catia! fin te astonishing cures, Office, 00 Bowery XY,” aque! it in i astonishing cures, _Ofice, 8 Bowery, ¥. Rr. V4 's NEW Tuto olored pate <THE VADE we | re i ee Piates, gives all the ad tis (reatment will Cure certain slim Caan we ve oes doctor Tl Price old dispensary, No. B Division street. fe 0 R WaT ATSON: new WORK—"THE Cal ure” practical on and prematore exhaustion, with od DY early indie i Ser ge natnre exeres tnd ‘effects ‘of this: inaidious mal together with the trast. quent, ere fuliy expintned: aad by ‘umeron anatomioal ao and drawings, wi congahed conhdentially” kes ce ano as of Broadway. Din RALPIPS OFFICE HOURS —2 70 12 AM. 6 TO 8 P.M. Sunday excepted. No, 643 jouston sireet, neme Re i FRACTION i, A par ge eet IMPORTANT of Paris; em oe. Asrpoctan and Mott, st Foome, 5) ‘also by let- HEALTH OF THE CITY: Commissione=s of Health. The Board met at noon—the Recorder in the chair, and a quorum present, SUPPOSED YELLOW YEVER IN THR O1TY, New York, Sept 5, 1856. ‘To Tue Compnesonmns or Heaurn fsibesybeba JRNTLEMEN—Tio} ris having bees made to me of tho ness or deal persons, alleged to be of yellow fever, in conformity a my daty I have cape: ‘exam- ined into the facts, and ascertained that with reference to the death of Mr Anderson, in the Seventh ward—haying seen him before his decease—the cause of his death was ty phus fever, and was informe by the family that he had been in feeble health for some time past, and had previ- ously been attacked with jaundice, from whieh he had not sully recovered. In reference to the death of Mr. Raye, inthe Fifteenth ward, the disease was doubtless the regult of his having slept on a mattrers which bad been picked up afloat aear tine, and used by a family visited by him a short time since His mother v as residing at that place, bav- ing gone there for the recovery of her health, 1 believe no case of sickness or death has occurred from yellow fever in this city, except at from having visit ed vessels at Quarantine or i out of the city, and I cannot realize that there is any danger of an epide mic in this city, as it is at this time unusually healthy. WILLIAM ROCKWELL, Resident Physicizn, TO THE EDITOK OF THE HERALP, New York, Sept. 6, 1856, Some few days since, Wm. Rage, residing at No. 370 Fourth street, near Lafayette place, was taken with yel- low fever, contracted whils! on a visit to Bergen, N. J., frem a man in the house there, who brought it from Staten Island. Mr. Raye was tak: n very ill at 376 Fourth street, and although attended by many of our most eminent physicians, died,and has been buried, although they found no litte difflouley in getting the body over the Jersey fer- ry op its way to Bergen, being refused, on the tion of the proper certificate, which stated it to be yellow fever, and pronounced by the attendip Dg physicians 10 be black’ vomit and a bai case. Mrs. Raye (his mother) ‘was alterwards taken ana died the day before yesterday, and was not removed until thia mormng, much to the the dis- satisfaction of the veighborhood. This case was also pro- nounced yellow fever, sud was visited by Dr. Francis Kiseam and o:bers. Two other cases were there also, being two of her children now til with it, and until Z o'clock today remaimpg in tbe house, when Dr. Rock- well, the Resident"rhysician, came the second time, by urgent request of tbe peighbdors, and ordered them to be taken to the Marine Hor piai on Staten Island, which has been done; the beds and becding clothes remaining in the house, with the exception o: some rags, &c., thrown into the street in an ash pan before the front of the house, and this morning picked up by one of the rag pickers. The Commissioners of Heaith seemed anxious to suppress the matter, and when called upon appeared unwilling to tak apy action, one of them remarking ying that if all the 4 borhood moved away he did not care, L To THE Mayor oR Commissionkks O¥ Hatten oF THe Crry oy New York: The Health Officer, to whom was referred the jon of the eh wae of the Frigate Bird, asking the vessel might be allowed to proceed to the wharves of the City, reports, that the ship Friga ¢ Bird came into Quaraa- tine on the 3d of August, from Havana, laden with sugar and tobacco, and nearly all oands on board sick with yel- low fever. The vessel was ordered to the Southwest Spit, and was permitted to discharge her cargo thirty days from arrival. ‘The Frigate Bird, in accordance with the order of —_ Honorabie Board, 18 entitled toa permit to diicharge ber cargo at her present anchorage; but instead of asking & ‘permit to discharge’ on lighters at Quarantine, her allowed to d directly to the wharves of tne ety. Judging from ‘the number of cares of yellow fever which occurred on board of the Frigate during her . has searcely been a more dai ‘vessel ta be allowed to procesa w the wharves of fhe cher wich the vesrel and there to discharge her cargo, is inclined to place the most charitable construction ugon the ao. cation, by supporing that the toner pated be was interceding for, or ‘that be was es y ye. Ie entt Aegon: ong facts, id the in view of the foregoing facts, ani great necessi which etill exists tor the authorities to be wawhful, ihe undersigned de that the prayer of the petitioner be denied. tapas submitted. H_ THOMPSON, Health Officer. Quarantine, Sept. 5, 1856. LIST OF THOSE WHO DIED OR SICKENED ON JANE GLIDDON. AS much has been said with regard to the vecsel Jane Gliddon, and the impression seems to have gained that she bas been slandeted, the Health Officer finds tt neces- sary to give the following correct list of taose who have sickened and died of yeliow fever contracted on board, and while penanand ia unloading and lightering her cargo, that the Board of Cowmuissiouers may be tully aware of her condition. — Veal Age. which re: Nativity. Remarks. gervert ‘Sandiord Bu, Jane H. Ghduon, U. 8, Ch. Bansen..... 26, Norway, Sailor. 4 Germany, he bo orway, “* Eliz. Jt U. 8. ‘ and others,” bg ‘and others, « “ “ “ “ “ and others, “ Samuel Mutford 82, “ Wm. Cornish ay : “ *: Col'd. ge “ + Ooi’ Thomas Lacey.. 26,“ bint Morris Barnes.. 29, U. 8, ‘Shipkeep’r. Patrick O'Neil.. 60, * Ireland, Stevedore, The stevedores, lighterinen and a! the laborers became panic stricken and refused to work on her. he ee , Very properly ordered to remain in the lower SPECIAL REPORTS. The owners and consigneee of the bark “yoy arrived at Quarantine, Avgust 18, in ball vane, stated that no sickners had existed on since her arri- the vorsol came into port, August 31, an ‘with cotton and rice, and having one man on of sup- poned yellow fever. ‘He states there ls some doubt of the disease of which the man died, and tarda alh ye re forming an opinion except from statements made 0; Captain; that she bas been cleansed and ventila ty Gonei¢ ering her in a safe condition, recommends that she ry © come AY er her cargo in the stream. Concurred . Poar etc eoacu he rapor oto Hea Officer im regard to a stream permit being granted w brig R. Haskins; the officer considered ber sale to come up to the a by being from By (3, R.,) the the apphier i Board opposed the Health Officer in tion, and ordered the vessel to remain at Quarantine. he Health Officer reported in the case of the barkt Pert, that in consideration of the vessel being aden with logwood only, all Bands well, and bas been well cleanser and free from her come up to the city. ‘The case of the 0, It would be safe to allow bes wo mission was granted. 0. was also re- Ty pS The bark R. ©. Dyer, from ‘with entire Of logwood, reported a! ugumt 26. The con Sve Corerenry tteoa. to ‘ue Seletaome to wharf. In consequence of very pee bs i Po fH i EF rf sii 4 552 i i i fait ie ade fe i | | 3 rid Niagara Faria, Aug, 29, 1850 I notice by your paper some of your citizens are agi: tating the origin of yellow fever at Fort ‘wish you would refer to the issue of the Boston Daily 4d- vertiser of the 18th inst., in which I pointed out the cause and the probable results ef the pest hole created by Dr. Thompson, I presume, under the sanction of the Healfm Commissioners, ‘The case of the detention of the ship Jane #. Giidden, on the Zlst June, was one of the first detentions of vee. sels at Quarantine, and was the signal for building up the Pest hole at Staten Island, the influences of which the winds have wafted to the neighboring pointe; it ie not the. ‘vesnels or the cargoes, as you will find in my letter, thas can in any circumstance, afer removing those who are sick, Convey contagion; for over one month afer the Ziset: June, all the masters, crews, stevedores and had free egrers and ingress through the hospital pest hole, and to and from the city. The first intimation of any bar to this was the neighboring inhabitants Putas

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