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exec the way, are acommen occurrence, nd often lead 10 the payment’ of just debts due individu: als by the city. AccwENT ON StATEN IeLanp.—A few days agoa German “gentleman, Mr. Major, residing on Toad Hill, Staten Jeland, met with a serious accident. When on his way to the ferry his horse took fright, ran away, upset the vebi- tle, containing a lady and gentleman besides Mr. Major. ‘They were all somewhat injured, but Mr. Major, in addi- wo fa of merert oc concussion received from belag Selby received @ kick from the horse, ren tng thon way betwen the knee and Bot profucing 6 a oe ‘Soeaponne oomamined Petes. ae saben is the surrounding flea! despite ‘ig modical attondanits, pecans Lalaiyd fe medical ana sos to sub gangrene ul mit ay and eg of the injured leg, just below the ‘Tas Wearern—Tux EquixoxiaL.—We have had very weather during the past month, but yesterday it began to etorm violently, and £0 continued intermittently ut the day. The equinamials are now due, and ‘we may expect stormy weather for a few days. New Yours Hosrrta1,—The annexed is the weekly re port of this ingtitution to September 18, 1856:—Remaining en Sept. 12, 276; admitted to Sept. 18, 67; discl cured or or relieved, 62: died, pip eel date, 287. Males, 231; fem: ‘Staten Teaxp Gas Licet Company.—The works are pro- gressing with great energy, and by the first of December he it is believed the whole line of pee will be laid through Gillon, Sta; Tom; ile, New Brighton, La ville, Castle Port ond to Mariners’ Harber, a of eight or ten miles. Political Gossip. A correspondent of the New Orleans Deléa predicts that M James Buchanan is elected President of the United States, be will be prevented, from taking possession of the ‘White House. If J. C. Fremon’ is elected President of the United States, he will be assassinated. A writer in the New Orleans Bee scorns the assertion of ‘Senator Slidell, of Louiziana, that the Union cannot and enght not to be preserved, if Fremont is elected Preei- ent. The writer says Mr. Slidell should never promul- gate euch ideas in Lousiana. The Union cost too mach to be given up for slight causes. Bon. G. W. Wright, formerly member of Congress from California, writes as follows to the Hon. Richard Mott, member of the United Staies House of Representatives fom Toledo, Obio district: — Wasuixctox, D. ©., Aug. 16, 1856. Tam authorized bd Col. Fremont to deny, in the most gestae ia language, the ences ot now in circulation, to that he is a Roman “ren a ry ee intimate eognatntance with Col. Fre- poe bet I will or add, that I know of my own know- ‘that be bas never bad any connection whatever ‘tbe Catholic Church or the Catholic religion. Gen. Sam Houston made a Fillmore and Donelson gpeech to the Know Nothings of Memphis, Tenn., on the ‘Oub ingtant. ‘The Legislature of Missouri will stand ad follows :—Se. mate—Anti-Benton democrata, 14; Benton democrats, 5 ; Know Nothings, 8; whigs, 5. House—Anti-Benton de mocrats, (2 ; Benton democrats, 33 ; Know Nothings, 28 whigs, 7. Joint ballot—An\i-Benton democrats, 76; Ben- ton democrats, 39 ; Know Notbings, 36 ; whige, 13, Nei- ‘Wer party has a majority. The Pulasai Democrat, alluding to the detcat of the Bu- ebaniers in Maine, eays it was “owing to various causes, bat principally toa deficiency of democratic votes.’’ Theatrical, Musical, dc. Nmio’s Garpry.—The elegant new piey peniemstin’ of morrow cyenirg. ‘Utled “ Féte Nespolitaine, ”? aad young Hengler’s dashing tight rope periormances Bowery Treatre.—Novel'y is still the order with Ma = “ge oe Having entered into an ai ment Calixto, manager of the great French troape of aan the later will appear to-morrow evening. The eter winments commence with the exciting drama of the “ Marbie Hearts.” Borton’s Naw THeTRE.—Miss Polly Marshall, a great fa ‘vorite in London, is to make her dévut to morrow in two cae Avene a Governor,” og ‘An Object of In- eu) val 4 Mr. Bu and his excellent ir. and Mrs. company. are to play in the Sret plese, * Faint Heart Never’ Wou Fair ir Lady.” ‘Wauisck’s Tomatre.—That old favorite Mr. W. R Blake ‘cbaracter toon Strecr THEATRE —a1 new play, written ex. prees!y for Messrs, Rddy and R. Johnston, after the style the “Corgican Brothers.” and entitled “Fate, or the Giildron of Love,” is to be brought out to morrow. It ia sented asan vnusually effective composition. ‘“Bewy Baker is the afterpicce. Barvem’s Axewcay Mussem —The pleasing play called EY pe bts and Wrongs of Woman,”’ aud the excellent pay “Limerick Boy’’ are announced for the after- ew drama entitied “Jessie, or the Wander- bees et with “Deeds of Dreadful’ Note,” for the treet sto. perform her witmtrable leoe, styled, the isto “Seven Ages of Woman,” at Niblo’s |, to-morrow et Oe eS ee of eatatction by her umerons friends and admirers. i Family,’ tudaces the managers to announce that play repetition tomorrow, with the musical farce styled “A Leap of a Lover.” Gno. Cunety axp Wi Mivstreis.—These popular bes nightly ailee the hose during tne past fort e a Me cit@iidintatcrcusscme. ‘Tus Beckixye tender a new hag! sop ‘on the opera of “Maritana,’’ to morrow evening. is reported, Wabounds in whimsicali and fully oes their pre- ‘vious Saboes wei in the wa} susie, Canrorn. Mivereme.—Bryant Mallory, the famous Gelinestors of Fthi eccentricities, together w th their favorite assistants, have \seued an attractive programme for to-morrow night at Chinese Hall. ‘Tur Avromatoy Mesiciax, of which the most flatter: oe accounts bave lately appearcd in the yoy, this Other countries, will entertain visiters at to-morrow. Wruamerene Ooros —Perbam’s os hoy pose Feeently delighte1 large audiences in Boston eastern cities, are to give an catprintannent ot the Odeon, in Williamsburg, to morrow. Their reputa- trom ought to raves full acne Pe -2: reke a “nion is publishit tan ole miner. is what the old m! recollects about a young man who loved Miss Cathari hey wisely’ that night I learned some rich anecdotes of Kate Bayes and mother, when they were travel! ng to South America from San Francisco, also of an i feilow who fell in love with Kate the first time ber jo Sen Francisco. It was at the Ameri- cam theatre, op Sansome street, her first concert was the house was crowded almort to conan ope of the orcherta boxes, eat & hie Bair’ much the color ol in height = feet. His eyes were on the Le at times he seemed im ecstacy of delight “afer the first song he left for a short time, ani returned with a magnitl- uet of flowers. ‘Again Miss H. came on the stage, flowers were thrown at her feet. During the re wr ot the concert, tre smiles and enthusiagm dis. “by thie fascinated youth attracted the attention of eround, oor fellow!—he fancied that Miss H. ing on bim the whole evening. Svening after J—— kK— occupied the same seat in the SS omen most costly bouquets that could be rocured in San Francisco, were thrown by bim .* her day be sought an introduction to the lady, he the Rasvette House and bold!y asked to see Mix* ‘was told to walk up ste *—be entered the yo—Dire. H. was there. After introducing old lady received him kindly, and said that ve down in a few momevts. Seon she came , and, J. K., now felt quite ent the attachment was metual—be spoke of his ete aster » bt in the geat next tho stage—hoped Hi. oa im. She deciered she did not, nor = y duacover & person in the house during a was pear sighted. Notwithstanding, t *naxed she liked bim, and remained in con- ‘until tho bell announced ihe dinner was ready. jobn made no mation to leave; the old lady thought it Might be the custom in the country to ask a visitor dine when .visiting—she did so, He offered bie arm to Kato and led her into the crowded diving ball, Hie .sttentions ware £0 remarkable thet they became quite disagreeable to Miss Alter dinner, eho arose to leave the room—a fare. ‘well request be aeked of ber, namely, that she would sing at the theatre thataight bis favorit’ som ‘wise! (0 do so—it hed alread, Hl ith aa i anne 5 ie ail & s poe Invorite of Mise H. @a that night in U% same reat, at the theatre, sot J. K. The Whole house was staring al him-be wa. ld often interrupt Miss H. with his loud ap wore. Ait she had sung the first verse ot his favor. three Jarge bouquets were thrown by him on the stagene #0 imagined Mise . saw him and smiled Py on bum, ‘Xt day at ap early hour, J. K. wae Plouse, with the intention of deciaring his love, inquiring for Miss H. She kad loft word with the servant that ebe was not at home should this young man calltwice that day he received the apme answer. He then songht the adrive of a reapeciable friend how he ehovid act. He ‘int ‘ormed tl ontier ke had no doubt thal Mise Hl wae mock aitached to him, Sotwithstanding bie being refured admittance, and concluded to write to ty te pone aa captain th of Sirevagens e aw Jove ana aflestion for ker. Soon afterwards Ne weet to ber e and demanded ndmisaion, and was frei bimeelt't up yinairs when be wae taken by the worvents tn gctbed outaile 4 door, Vi rence, J. K be int ibe ies u5 8 suUpat ‘or the beg, NEW YORK HERALD, Heligious Intelligence. ‘The Rev. Mr. Metick, of Somerville, N. J., will preach ip the Northweet Protestant Reformed Dutch church, on ‘West Twenty third street, between Sixth and Seventh ave- nues, this morning. ‘The church in Bleecker street, corner of Amos, will bo re-opened for divine service to-day. ORDINATION. Rey. Moses T. Runnels, late of the East Windsor Semi- nary, was ordained an evangelist at Jeffrey, N. H., re- cently. INVITATIONS. ‘The First Reformed Dutsh church of Jersey City have tendered a ca!) to Rev. William B. Sprole, late chaplain at ‘West Point. Rev. KE. Wiggins, D. D.; who resigned the pastoral charge of the First Reformed Dutch church of Paterson, has received and accepted a unanimous call from the East Williamsburg Reformed Dutch church. Rev. Dr. Rogers, of Philadelphia, has accepted the call ‘eaderes him by the First Reformed Dutch church of 1. Rey. C, T. Mills, recently miseic of the smeionn lls, penal: selaes onary Board tn India, has church in Berkshire, N. Y. Rey. Daniel Marsh, of Brooklyn, has received « unan!- mous cal] to the First church in Nashua, N, H. Rev. Dr. B. M. Smith, of the Union Seminary, Va., bas been called to the Ceatral church in Baltimore. Rey. R. C. Coimery bas been called to the 0. S. church, Wooster, Ohio. Rev. Lorenzo Westcott, of Princeton, bas accepted a vrarimous call to the new (0. 8.) Presbyterian church on Adelphi street, Brooklyn, near Fulton avenue. INSTALLATIONS. Rev. Richard Knight, recently from Raneee, was in- stalled at South Hadly Faille, Mass., on the 10th. Rev. James T. Waites was installed at Wooomico, Md., on the Sth. RESIGNATIONS. ‘ Rev. Willtam R Dickineon has resigned thé pastoral cbarge of the Hanover street church in Wilmington, Del. Rev. G. B. Wilcox has resigned the pastorate of the Calvinistic church, in Fitchburg, Mass. Rev. David A. Wallace has res: ugned the pastoral charge of the Scotch (2. 8.) church in Boston, and accepted the Presidency of the college at Monmouth, Ill. for nineteen years pastor of the Rev, Dr Wiegine First Reformed Dutch church, of Paterson, has resigned his charge. DISMISSED. Fey. Henry A. Nelson was dismissed from the pastoral cbarge of the First Presbyterian church ia Auburn, N. , on the Sth inst, by the Presbytery of Cayuga, in or- der te acccept call from the Firet Presbyterian church in St. Louis. Rev. Reuben Smith was dismissed from the First Prea- byterian church of Beaver Dam, Wis., by the meeting of the Madison Convention in August last. Rev, Smith Sturges was dismissed from the Old School church in Philipsburg, on the 3d. DBAYHS IN THE MINISTRY. The Rev. Thomae F. R Merceia, iormerly of tale city, died on the 15th inst., at Sheffield,” Mass., wherche re- sided, as the pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church in ‘tbat place, at tbe age of 31 years. Rev. J. A, Shankyin, Rector of St. Peter’s church in Charleston, S. C., died on the 11th inst., after a brief ill- ness. NEW CHURCHES. ‘The consecration of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Brooklyn Heights, wil! take place, by orf Gir - on Tuesday, the 23d inet. The Rt. Rey. T. a D., of Rhode Isiand, is expected to preach on that sion, The new church edifice just erected by the Church of St. Jobn Baptist, on the corner of Lexmgton avenue and Thirty-ffth street, (Murray Hill,) the Rev. Cornelius R. Duffie, rector, will be opened for divine service to-day. ‘The new and beautiful church just erecied at Mount Washington, on Washington avenue, Baltimore, was so- fot ing spared to the worehip of Almighty God on Sab- bath last, the 14th inst. The new Methodist Episcopal church in Bristol, R. I., ‘was dedicated on Wednesday, the 17th inst. A rew Congregational church was formed in Dover, N. » on the 3d inst , Cry eg eee member digmiseed from the old chur iv. B. F. Parsons, late pastor of the First church, was installed as pastor. A Soenegel church was dedicated at Geneva, Ill., on the 26th uit. A new Congregational church was dedicated at Albany, Greene Co., Wig., on the 10th. AGerman Reformed Dutch church was organized in Jersey City last week. The First Preebyterian church of Millstone Monmouth county, N. J., baying been reduilt since April last, will be dedicated to the service of —" God, Providence permitting, on Thursday, October MISCELLANEOUS. On Sunday Iset the Most Rev. Archbiskop Hughes ad- ministered the sacrement of Confirmation at ~~ rence’s church, Eigthty-fourth street, to 207 persons, of whom eight were converts to the Catholic faith. The Rev. G. F. Pierce, D. D., one of the J pone of Episcopal church, "South, is on bis route for Kansas to preside at the Kansas Mission Conference. ‘The Reformed Dutch ministers of Hudson county, N. J., have formed themselves into a Pastoral Conference. Rev: Mr. Mabon, of New lurbam, was chosen Moderater. ‘The Rangor Journal reports that Rey. 1). N. Sheldon, formerly President of Waterville College, and now pastor of the Elm street church, my: ets has been Tor mally excommunicated by a Buptist Council, for heresy in dis- senting from the com! resstved Goctehas af Cal de. pravity and origina: sin. His heresy was found in bis ‘work on “Sin ard Redemption.” Mr. J. BH Linebaugh, formerly Rector of Emmanuel Church, Athens, was admitted to plead and Lanyp hed law in Georgia, at the Inst term of the ‘ior Court of Clark county. w) the presentation of credentials from the Supreme Court of Alabama. The Rev. Wiliam T. Sprole, D D., has been removed from his position of Chaj And Provessor of Moral Pi of the losopby, in the Mulcary ‘Academy and has 5 eae by the Rev. youn fy of Washing: ton, D. The Rev. Dr. Shadrach st hag to the of the Mount I"leasant Baptist Church, Pa. Dr. rach pastor of this church when but twenty years of age, and the first that received his care ia that relation. 4 clergyman in Salem, ©., in a diecourss on Christian charity, told his hearers that op occasions when Aj were Called upon to aid im benevolent enterprises, man; of them were tying to “hide their souls behind a three cent plece!’? Personal ligence. M, de Lamartine, who for some time has been in Ma con, France, where he is suffering from rheumatism, has received from the Emperor of Brazii one hundred thou- tand francs as payment of five thousand subscriptions to the Familiar Course of Literature of the illustrious and bard working author. Judge Buford, of Alabama aud Jno, Perkins, Esq, of Lovisiana, are in Washington. The resignation of Capt. Theodore O'H Second Ca valry, has been accepted by the President, to take effect December 1, 1856. Basi! T. Fider bi President as Vice Con port of Baltimore. ‘The Berlin correspondent of the London Svar, writing 3 ee 2st of August, saye:—' 4 few months back we ood many re} afloat of visits that the hm perer is Hopoiosn intended to pay t> various parts of Germany, Switzerland, &e.; that one of these reports, the one with reference to Carisbad, waa in a great de- gree grounded is eviden! from the following. In the month of May a young French physician, of bigh repate in the faculty of , arrived here and consulted one of the most skilful pathologians of this place, d-scribed vi acourstely the symptoms of his patient, all of whic! pointed distinctly to an affection of the liver, and in quired if the Calsbad waters were well calocanta fo give bis patient relief, vine At the same time, the distinct inthnation that notbinj the absolute certainty of gare would toduse Dit patient to resort to that plac The French physician, on leaving Berlin, pro. ceeded to Vienna and Prague, for the purpose of consult- ing furtber medical authorities in rt a To the latter fartol last July the peysiene whom he had consulted ere received & costly snuff box from Paris, with a few lines from bis French, medical colleagve, reqvesting his acceptance of itas a token of acknowledgment for bis professional advice: be would probably guess for whose benefit the rervice bad been id; bat the consultation juctive of any result, by political consider The Roman Journal of the 19th wit., announces that Prive Flavio, Chigi, Archbishop of Mira. Ambassodor of the Pope to the Court of the Emperor Alexander i, ieft — with his eulte, for Russia on the 17th, Tho P appointed the following Councillors of State pa Orsini, for Rome and its provinces: Court Ronchi, for Ferrara: Count Beni, for Urbino aud Vesaro; and Dr. Joseph Nebbdia, for Ascoli Tie Journal de St. Petersburg of the 17th of August, the following, under the bead of court news —On the immediately after the foreign ambassadors were presented, Colonel Colt avd Mr. Jarvis, attaches of the United States Legation, with Professor Morse, eltizen of the United States, had the honor of being presented to bis Majesty the Emperor, and subsequently to her nm, the Empress. Mrs. Colt and Mrs. Jarvis also tad honor of being presented om the same day to her tajeny the Empress. been officially recognized by the of the Pontifical Stater, for the See ered at the Ranking (Mi x6 of the Ameri can ‘opean Express and Exchange Company, Paris, from August 29 to ber 4, 1856:— s G. 1. Dison, (A.C. Marines, W. Pell, Jr.. ©. F. Bates, B. T. Denion, W! P. Feltman, A Derby. Yeo. Bathe w, BB Howland, T. G. Mitebell, Mies F. vreen, . We £ eee H. Blan, We ¥. Curtin, Geo. Simmons, ©. Townsends, J. 1. Minturn, Cin Sin’ Lamba fe . W. Chase, Austral nen, WR. Wier, J. P Wootart Pennsyivanias J. Hi fon, Walle, a Amen Os Granagt, Lousivag: Prot Gudcon, J. 1 Sainmonn, Obie; 8 Wains, CR Carralli, Oharlesten ARRIVALS. From Charleston in the steamehip Marion —Mise Maria Budd and nurse, 3 Masters Budd, Mise A Budd and nurse, ‘Thos Fodd, R MeDewall, Capt Carrette, Mr Meddawgh, GW Cowart wait, James po ‘and 7 in the seerage, ARTURES. For Liaw, in the stent Funon—J Bult, Hutton, 18 Portiiaatge, B 8 Young, F Schack, Armin, FL Bildebran, Dr Merten ite. Bi wrord, O A Heiated, by bel), # Feitwel, Banka, © Suydam. Mee Sugdam, thene chitdren and nuree De é PRES M Pins ‘oit, ¥ Cole. ‘s hers, Pitgpeurick. Stanteback, Brines tii bady pe hes, SM Mokay, RFwks, it Drew, ¢ teret 4 8 Gauci G@ Geriach, Seren $. ‘brew ed chiki, Miae A ity’ «racb, PB ruts t Partone, N Die’ and Child, Wo Sook, L:Morris, P McSweency, Mrs Starke and four childrens Mr D Trewpy, wife and three'children; F ‘Total, 74. Fer Havre, in the steamship maine ae —M Piper, Mra ar} py Alker and two deughtors, A de Valentine’ aud nay, 8 », Ob Gins, Mrs de a.and child, Marchand; de {enw and lady, Mes Marchand, Miss Marchand, Henry Henke, Bauman H Riermann, Davy, Emile Lancelot, Ed. Knech Brumer, Isidore Mari Brodt, lady and 3 cailen Mrs Dol'Domingues, Mrs Regnier, Isidore Fosse, La dot, Cha Antaine, Aug'in Fores. fois Bordes Vor Sicard, 1 oy, HD. enault, John de Witte, Gustave Mosche, 1 Water Whopite Huber, Indy and twe'chlldren: ‘or Savannah, in the steamer Alabamn.—Wm R_ Wilson, D Wien Tr Denham, Williaro Denbam, Charles R Frost, LH Goodman, J Litaner Miss Fraser Miss Willey, P Frases, Jacob Walter, J Geiershofer, J Bookman; @ Vanniel. JW Blandin, E Trevett, E Thompson, J F Sinith, Miss Ella Moore, Miss 1 & Haviland, Miss Amelia. Miss Ida Stewart, J Regen oben, EB F Cooke, B iL belian, Gen A L Hyde. y A. r ‘hayden v & Hil, Sl ‘Si ch, Miss Fer pose, iss Fizimmons, James P Goddich, lackstock, ein, LGohen, CE Solomon, porns panier M Svea Z ‘MeCenra, 5 T Daurius, G W Sizer, M Cohn and servant Rogers ond davghter, itrs Maria Wainwright, Miss L #1 an Miss Fanny Shyall, J'M Re onolde ong ‘and lady, Mrs Win 8 Pris @ ecrge Hetterich an Mrs A AO Holmes, Mra ; ar ieorge Whittemore, Peay: ‘thild and servant, Miss Forston, Asa Boore, Geo Buker, Charles Stevens ‘aad 2 daughters, L, Mayo, Capt Ledley, J iH Richards and 18 stecr- age Certificate for S: do depose and say that t veud yesterday st (he Museum {Only one vote was received with each purchased ticket, snd none except paying adult viaiiera were permitted to vote} For Fillmore, in each hundred votes. ‘or Buchanan, in each hundred votes. Ver Fremont. in cach hundred votes JOHN GREENWOOD, Fred ( Moore. Py j Barnum’s Museum. B ; A; ROBERTS. { ricket Receivers, Sworn before roe this 2h day of September, 1856, StH B, Laxe, Commissioner of Deeds. Young Gentlemen’s Hats. ‘A new aod beautiful syle just isened by & 00., 186 Bet ‘oudway. Facts Worth Knowing. Gumey's colored photographs ar unsurpassed. Gurney’s (fain photographsare perfect gems. Gurne} uerreotypes Were never equalled. Guruey’s establishment ig the oldest and most extensive in the work. Gurney nas no connection with any other establishment, qniitemey bas not removed any branch of his establishment to partof the city. urney has received more testimonials for his skill than any other artist in the profession. GURNEY'S palace of ari inat No 349 Broadway, corner Lecnard street, New York. Pianofortes.—A Number of New and Second hand pianos, als malodecns—all ‘of full and rich tone, fully warranted, press that defy competition. A decided bargain ma‘ now © had at the warehouse of JOUN P. WAKE & CO., 167 Canal street, four doors west of Varick. Parts Soft (Fur) Hats.—We have Recetved per Persia several cases of superior (Car) soft hats, of new ‘styles, whieh eratour counters. LEARY &CO., leaders and introduce: ‘fashion, Astor Rouse, Broadway. He who has the Manners and Alr of a Gen= tleman should dress like one. An elegantly fitting shirt, gracevul neck te, tine ynder well gloves, delicate lerfumes, and vérfection in all he details of the tollet, are in- tiepensable to the outtit of a gentleman, and who desire them maid ake their selection trom the stock at GREEN'S, No. 1 Astor Honee. ‘Whlder’s Patent Salamander Safe— ‘THE BEST FIRE PROOF SAFE IN THE WORLD. Warranted tree from dampness, Depot No. 12% Water s' meet near Wall, New York. S en co., fcalees and mavdfactarers. Blanchard’s Celebrated Stoves and Ranges. —An entirely new patent; capital improvement; superior to ese, burn Jesu fuel; bas a perfect oven and 4 laundry wm the rooms above by hot air, and heat Eve iniadred gallons of water all._at_the saine tine an by the vame fire; warranted to give satisfaction; references to par- Wes using them, who are delighted with them WOLD & BLANCHARD, No. 6 Clinton Hall formers y Astor place Opera House), and Eighth street, New York. China and Glass.—The Subscriber Would respectfully ieform his former patrons and the publie le eneral that he has removed from 594 Broadway. and Efe the rlore £00 brondway, near Twentieth stroct, where they may find a splendid assortment of plai 1 decorated French ebina, fancy articles. real brovze. ¢ Also, rieb cut, plaiti and pressed glass, from the man 7 ‘Centre street. Also. a soriment of English stone china, all of which he will sell at low prices, for cash. Glass made, and cut to order CHA y J. Stouvenel & Co., French China, Cheaper than Ever.—Just received, direct from France, 100 dozen French porcelain din: te mally vont i2s. per dozen: breakfast and tea China Wall, No, $15 Broadway, shor street. K. KERR, Lea & — "a Worcestershire Sauce. marie, ts, and imperial gallon jars. JOHN UNCAD Noo liroudwry, sole agents tor the United States. Stephens’ Celebrated nal Blue Black writing fhuld, ism Jt is used by all the principal bank- ing and comm: muses throughout the universe. It opies, ie very durable, does not corrode the pen, anc by is extreme fui ially facilitates aud assists the opera. ton of rapid Wriing, HENRY STEPHENS, 275 Peart street, New York, and Stamiord street, London. ' Sold by all sta toners, Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupees are suverior tovall others. Their new — ements secure erfect comfort to the weare patural elegance and dura His unrivalled and only harmless hair dye is applied oms, at BATCHELOR'S, 233 Broadway, ity. tn twelve private room Driscoli's ‘Bom of Thousand Flowers.—25 cents per bottle only. May be had of the following housos, at menuiacturer's prices, in New Yor! y. Clickener & ¢ Charles H. Ring, Rufus K Meta Sook & Co. also, on is dealers throughout the A Perfumed Breath.—What Lady or Gentle- man would remain under the curse of a disagreeable breaih when by nosing the “balm thousand flower frice would not only render it sweet, butjleave the tooth ‘white Se alabaster? Many persons do ‘net know their breath is bad, nd the subject is 0 delicate thelr friends will never mention &. Pour a single drop of the © "on your tooth, brush pid wash the tecth nigbt and eruing. y cent bottle will For sale by all druggists. Sone kenuine unless Sgued by FET ETKIDGE & CO., proprietors. Evey Mother baby, and nothing will talne's solidited crest of for washing them and mé proud of a good looking the lite pets prettier than Fon. flowers. It is to be used like a é also be used by thelr mothers an fathers for cleansing teeth, shaving, ae; Iaisuriously per fumed and elegantly prepared. Try i. C.H. RING and C. V. CLICKENE wholevale ag Countertetters and Lm ‘The Public sre cautioned against purchasing articles pretending to be of the nature of the * balm < pont Howerg.” for perfuming ‘the breath and beanti ing jexion. ‘The popularity tbat arte ben brought Award a kort ot counterieners, Nose aiffespec unless signed by FRTRIDGR & OO. Por sale by Tenpeciable drvggiala Who frown down couttorfears and ay Wpehees and a nt Druggtiats.-. ot Rack, 804 Broadw ‘ork, invite the at find lone ayers to thelr inimense, stock of ag Amerione pplent medicines, st 904 below wan riers. by the on meee or 100 BARNES 4 PARK. New York. nati and ‘saa Bri Franc\sce ie: yr extracts, pomaden, toeir Retine beware tine gzeept drags, Imported and sold w' je by BUR Hostetter.—For Indigestion, liver compiaint and lack of tene to the system, now Produced, the same eflect ae Hestetter's vegelable stomach liters. The seie is iromeune. Ni or emaciated person i ra, devggiais and mis, New York. Clements Bt gtorkes lane, New York. and Pi the great external and inter ral remed; aioe Ticoad “by RING, General “Agent: Mona, gorner of heeet and Wires avenee; Outen, corver ot Fwery and Grand street and by draggivia enerally. ‘FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Saturday, Sept. 206 PM. ‘The stock market fairly broke down this morning. At the first board, prices for every stock sold show a decline from yesterday's closing prices. The sales were quite large, and carh stock appeared to be plenty enough. If the movement in Erie has not fairly caved in, it Lae come to a dead lock, and that le about the came thre. finer Central bonde fel! off thie morning \: per cect, \ew ore Central Raitront 4 ; Michigan Certre! 4; Ff ceyno Southern 3; Panama % ; Cleveland end uebdirg %; Cleveland and Toledo ; Chiengo ead Hook Islend 3; ; Galena and Chicago 9%. The operations in Pirie bave fallen of largply. The cliqoe bave do lene got all the stock they wi M4 more than they could comfortably carry, ender a tqeere in tbe money market Speculators in stocks for a risé have bad suffictont warn. ing, and if they are cavght with more on hand than they can carry under a financial stringency the fault is their own The operations in Reading haye for some tine past beon very large, and prices have been gtadually settling down. We understand that all, or nearly ali, the largest holders have sold out; but that if more in favor o° than against the stock, It might temporarily depress the market value of any stock for the largest holders to eel! out, but it Would ultimately help them all—in the end give them all a greater current value, and preven: ibose serious and sudden fluctuations which tend to give these stocks such A apeculative character. La Croaee and Milwaubic Rai road was in demand to day, and several small lots were sold, Chicago and Rock Isiand was more active thie morning than weval, This company will soon pay a divi dend of five per cont, which, deducted trom present prices, makes it a cheap stock. The net earnings of the company duriog the past six months have boen about ten per cent At the second board the market was dull, and prices barely sustained. Frie closed heavy at prices current in the morning Reading fell of & per cert. At the close prcee were very wenk, and the tendeney wae downward, ‘The st¢amsbip Fulton, from this port for Southampton 0) d Havre to-day. carried out $484,903 in specie; the *eams ip Barce'one, for Havre, took out $10,000; and Total the Cambris, from Boston for Liverpool, $160,000. shipments to-day, $644,002. The Assicta:t Treasurer reports to-day as foilows:— + 1, 700; 819 83 The war’ arts lesued a ‘the Treasury Department, Washington, on the 17:h ‘net., were as followa:— motion of stock... s+ $2,346 08 Treasuy 4,215 For the Cusiom’ 32,793 20 War warrants received and entered 162,852 95 War repay warrants received and entered 1,645 13 For the ntericr Depariment......... Interior repay warrants received aud Fron mivcellenecns ¢ On account of the Navy ‘The trangactionr of the 18th of September were:— For the redemption of Texas debt. $4,597 75 For the Treasury Department 18,634 5+ For the Intericr’ 5.617 00 For the Custems, 7 546 43 War warrants rece: 1¢0,081 09 War repay warrants received and e1 7 G9 Qn account of the Navy... 28,726 00 Repayment on account of the Navy + 2,882 39 From miscellaneous eources....... 104 77 The anthracite coal recripts from the Lehigh and Schuyikill regions, for the week just closed, and for the year, compare as follows with the game periots of tas. year :— Yor Tx bio” Lebigh Caral.... Scbuy!kill Canal. Reading Railroad. Total tons for the week........126,8¢8 For tun Year, 1856. Deorease. Lebign Cana). 817,516 87,72) Schuy!kill Canal, 776,960 158 Reading Railroad 1,596,281 148,311 ‘Total tons... «3,426,961 3,190,757 236,194 The Schuy!kill Cava) bas about overcome the deficiency from last yeas, occasioned by the tardy opening of navi gation lastepring. The receipts by it are only 158 tone Jess than those of the same period last year. The Lehigh Canal and Reading Railroad are still considerably behind hand, with no prospect of overcoming the deficiency. By the Lebigh Valley Railroad, however, 104,513 tous have been carried to market, which considerably reduces th apparent deficit in the products of that coal region. The Washington Union, in reference to land warrants, anys: ‘The land warrant market has undergone no mate: change since our last report. In consequence of th supply Raving increased. the dewoand was lese cctv during the past week, We quote our buying and selling tates to-day as follows, viz:— per acre sie ‘Th mand for 160 's ‘8 better than for warra: ta of auv other size. This arises from the fact that there is a smal zmount of land subject to private entry, and the 160’s ar: sought for by pre-empiors, who are taking advantage 0, ‘the present low prices of warrants to perfect their titles The closing up of the land offices in the West does not preclude the pre-emptors from proving their claims. The apply of 120's is very large, and they must continu: dull. For the reasons stated in our lust report we dc not, however, think that the market will fall much below present rates, if at all,and may advance or decline & having. got through wilh the buik o claims under the act of 1856, are now moving slowly ir disposing of suspended and’ original cases. The issue since the let of August may be estimated at balf a milion acres per month, against one million previously. ‘The returns of th w Orleans banks for the last tw weeks precent the annexed comparigon:— New Orteass Bayns. Actual decrease of loans for the week. . A ktter from a bavking house im Baltimore, giving « highly fayorable account of the business ant prospects o the Baltimore and Obio Railroad, puts down the cost anc income as fo'lowe:— ipoBiiTINONE Axp Omio Raiino4n, Road, equipment &c., bave cost, all to! Capital etock Debt... Protit’ and ‘joss on pet earniogs ured to compicte the road, dur- ing the accumulation of which no dividends were paid... $25,000, 00 Grows receipts this Year...eseessseeee sere Expenses, rolling power, wear and tear, wager, salaries, &c., 65 per And there are left, Faual to twelve an stock. ‘The letter says:— The diflerence between the cost of fuel on your Centra! and Erie roads apd the Baltimore and Ohio is not less than three to four hundred thousand dollars per annum in favor of the last named—almost a dividend of itself. The lake Superior Journal coxtains the following statements relative 0 copper mining: — The accounts from > copper mixes were never more cacouraging then at the present time, Tue confidence which is felt by parties holding stock is strong evidence of their prosperity, but the reports from the mines them e convincing beyond cayil of their pority and . This is truly gratifying to those interest $i, 230, 000 ipg operations at the mines. cy Mine at Portage Lake are almost too good to be tru: yet we have no reason to doubt their correctoess. mipers are pow aged in sinking three shatts on w is cailed the Pew vein, and the abow of copper thy. Ment. Shalt No. | is now sunk 20 feet, No. 212 feet, and No, 336 feet. The three shat bare produced ten tons of mass and barrel copper. bo stopping hax been done, this kind of work not having been required as yet. The vein upon which these enatix are situated bas been traced nearly accoss this location, « mile and a half, shown iadaton for tb: ‘of the present good sho# of copper. About forty feet west fram thi* vein » another vein which appears to have been worked by the ancient mi ners, tome of the old pits rema‘aing in an imperfect con dition Of there the company have cleared out only one, yet in it they have found a masa of copper eighteen inch €2 in Leight, and one foot wide, and exposed for about three feet iu length. This piece is bright, and shows Plainly where ancients bave battered it with their bam mers and other tools. The persons in charge of this mine appear to be well with its condition and Prospects, and we think with reasonable cause The company are prepared to work «ith a trong fore during the coming winter, and we may rearonably expect they will mske « beavy shipment nxt reavon, though none bas been, or probably will be, shipped this # asoa The Pewavic mine bas been in operation now about» year, and is also on the Tewabic veia. The prospects at ibis mine are more flattering, if possible, than at the Quiney, the entire ground broken having yielded a ton of mass abd barrel copper to tae cubic fathom, an amount sufficient to satisfy the most avaricious. The verne ypon which the miners are now at work lave been traced about two miles. ‘There in another mine at this ‘ lecation,”’ which bay been traced northeasterly from across the southwest quarter of section twenty-four, and in several places “open cuts’ have been dig ard always with a gow! show of copper. The shipment will exceed eighty tons thie season, (wo.thirds of that amount having been seu' below arend The barrel work frgm that mive and the Quivey it 1 to be the richest foun!, and when it \* taker ‘pte copeide ration that it ls abundant, there |+ coot Reed Jer Carge pe expect beeb rpg reverne of the Britieh Boar! of Trade for the y bave been lerved, and again show a great employment of British tor nage, while the tition on the part of forelen ships, with power of “im he exception of thoee of ihe “rited States, ts gradually Jim niebing. Pvesla figeres in the let of eatries to the extent ef 2,896 tons, and clearancer, 3,027 tons, Sab joined ave the general totals — . —_—Tom for July 154. Gibs, 1966, Brith b verrela.... 422,802 # ne 451 680,018 United States vee 168.614 Uther countries, oo 222,989 218,768 «140,067 988,052 Pritieh veseele 444,280 568,459 United States v 109,562 160,997 Other countries a 197,237 aad. sr e0e. ve 926.693 With regard to the eoustir trade, the tonnage on‘ered inwnrd wae 1.180.161 in z uly, 1864; im 1856 it was 1,C98,5€8, ineluding thirty-four forcizn vessels of an ag. gremate Durthen of 6,921 tons The clearances outward 71,422 im July. 1864; 1.172.787 In 1855; and ? ; 7 fy . including 2,478 tons of foreign, iad The London Baniurs’ Magasine gives the following re view of the money market for August — There bas been little activity to me centile al durirg the part month, the absence of capitalists aod others from town with the ansiety cre respoctiog the harvest, having almost produced as: ion of busi. nese In seneequence of this state of things the value of money bat experienced come variation, and the ten dency has been in favor of at advance. Had the late favorable weather centinved and aliurced the farmers ap SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1856. opportunity of securing their crops, ‘t is thought that the Bauk directors would ive reduced the rate of dis soap’, but ‘be discouraging rains whch baye sie? } have £0 ipfivenoed financial prospects as to pre c tbe preeent any probability of alteration. aithougt ur rivals of the precious metals are #:1l] received frow Aime rica and Avstratia, the bulk is not retaine| !n this © : try, purchases being made for shipment to Frauce, th Credit Nobitier, for the mement, beipg the largest op Ho tor. This steady drain bas uot caused alarm, 9 experience ehows that ovr market, while the are eupjortes, can withstand the temporary pressure, but although’ here is the no want of contidence i recurrencs of these perio lica the developement which would in trade. Romittanc of stil made on an extensive cipal abeorption is confined to the Ip einy Pretidencies, At the gam > time China is also agaist ing to increase the export demand for this metal. As the Bank of Evgiand rate is 45 per cent, the bill brokers bave negotiated first class paper at from’4 per cent up to that port. Ovce sionally full terms have been demanted and maintained. Within the last few cays tue inquiry bas again increased, Mercantile credit has been weil eupported, and the few suspensions which have oov.arre 4 bave only connection with second and third class houses ‘The range of tuetustions in English stocks bas been about one per cent, but the actual faut is scarcely balf that ak nf by the weather, has certainty with re3pe elirmness bas beer y of transantions. to some extent, having | demand jor money. fp the English and fo concluded:— scale, ane the pri The fotowing are the reign etocks during the month Exousn Fux Prive July 25. Highest. Lowest. Comecle.......955;, 295% 967% 9475 Exchequer bills average pm. fs. is, a liz ‘The report of the London Railway Paesengers’ Aseu rance Company, presented at the fourtgenth half yearly meeting, was adopted, It shows a considerable increas in the amovnt received for premiums during the past half year. The income tor the half year ending June 30 last, Wae 25,541 65, 6d. from railway accident policies and tickets, and £2,435 18s. $d. for general accident Policies—together, £5,977 Se. 2d., against £4,57010s, 10d. ‘n the corresponding period of last year, being an increase of 30 per cent. ‘The amount actually received for pre- minums during this period was £5,(83 de. 3d., making, with the balance from last half year and the interest on investments, £7,588 8s. Sd. to credit of the revenue ac ouot, The disbursements, including the ordinary work- ng expenses and £536 12s. 6d. as compensation, amou to £4,036 Og. 8d., leaving a balance of £3 551 19. ; whick, with the amocat still due from the clearing house aud agents (£894 Ge. 11d.), form the sum of £4,440 198, 11d., from which the directors recommend the payment of interest upon the paid up capital at 4 per cent per an num, free of income tax, reverving the balance to meet the customary charges for government duty and com mission, and risk on current policies. SATvkDAY, . 1856. $4000 Obio 6" . 13 600 che Had Riv RR. 29 1006 Tenn Sie 0 93 200 Reading RR. 250€0 Mo State 6's. - Bix 2ell do..... 7000 do. Sim 1661 do. ‘ 1000 Cal State?’s, 74 300 to. 2500 NYCen RR 6's 88% 4C0 600 ErieRCytBs,’71 87 2 Mich30 & N wie 1COOErieRIGMBs,"85 97 do. teeoiil'cea RR bas 81% 100 do acco do.....snw 434 450 Pan RR 945; 800 do 933g 30 do 23 28 11) Cen Ri 222% . 100 ClevaPitsRR = 500 2 5 -bim 61 8% 200 83 59 86% 100 Cler £ ‘Tol Ri 87% 1050 = do. 4 100 2% 100 to 6s, 100 Cdi a Isd RR 40 6235 G do... co 100 4 (4% 100 624 eer 47 Clew,Col & Cin R& 20 Olio Life&TrustCo SECOND BOARD. 256 Erie yk. 400 do 150 do 20 do 5 Chi &R 24 Mich 0 100 Reading R 100 do 700 do 2a 100 do 600 do 200 do, 5 Gal & Chi 200 Clev & Tol 60 N ¥ Cea 60 do.. CINCINNATI STOCK SALES. By Hewson & Holmes, for the Week ending Sept. 11. $5,000 Obio & Mire). 7 §,C00 Cov. & Lex. R bds., due in 1853, 1,(C0 Cn. Ham, & Day. RK 7's bd, due 1880, & int 4,000 Cin. Wil. & Zanes. KR Co. 76 ine bds, 726 L. Miami RE, June, 1856, div. om. do. do., issued Deo., ne do. do., do, June, ‘S0v Cin., Ram. & Day. kr. 7 's, div. bas, due 1867. 108 stocks. 200 she Cin. avd Chicago RR wand int 3 do, big do. 6 300 do. do 6 108 Indianapolis and Cinetomati 58 160 Mad River and Lake Erie 20 Litde Miami.. -and int 15 105 26 Covington and Lexington 12 Southern Bank of Kentuscy 100 Indianapolis and Cincinnati, CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. SATURDAY, Sept. 20—6 P.M. Fiour—The markot is inactive, and prices unchanged, The rales embraced about 4,000 bbis., st 6 a $5 30 for common to good State, and $6 40 a $5 96 for extra do. Whent wae again heavy, and prices inclined to droop. es of 20,000 4 30,000 bushels were made at 61 50 for nferior white: $1 57 a$t 58 for prime, and $1 62 for cheice Canada white, and $1 49 a $1 59 for prime red. Corn—sales of 40, 060 2 60,000 bushels were made at che. a (6c. Pork—Sales 600 bbis. mess, at $20 27. Cotton orm, with light sales. Whiskey Sales of $00 Birth. Booxt.—On Fiiday, Sept. Mra. Axxa Roowr, of a davghter, mother of the celebrated Boone children. MackeNrin —MCNmsrRy um Monday, Sept. 16, by the Nev. Wm. Moylan, of St. jer's church, in this city, Mr. Camrinis M. R. Macxmyane, formerly of Ross-s Scotland, to Miss Eiax McNnerwy, formerly of county Tyrote, ireland. Stariany—Deaxey —Op Tuesday evening, Sept. 16, at the residence of the Right Kev. Bahop Hughes, by the Rey. Mr. Starrs, Partick SLatrenY to Miss Many J. De rasey Rosi—Diexnoct.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Sept. 0, by Rev. J. §. Himrod, Mr, Eowsx S. Ross to ‘Carue | rr daughter of Rev. C Inckhout, of East New York, . Died, Suvrsen —On Friday, Sept. 19, at his residence, in this city, lonmzo B. Saxrakp, Counsel to the Corporation, aged 36 years. His funeral will take place from Dr. Adams’ church, corner of Last Twerty fourth street and Madison equare, this afternoon, at bail past one o'clock. His frienv# are Invites to attend without further notice. Crrmxe.—On Friday, Sept. of James and Fuphemia Cuehi The triende ot the family Many Crema, p danger 2 z of the fam’ iy, ¥ yt of ber vone in law, John Stephen |” Mortis, are requesied t attend the ‘rem Ler late residence, Le wo rday, 20, Tim , lave under sherift, 3 ears, 6 wonths ond 18 dase, marty ‘The rejatives and friends of invited to attend the funeral o'elcek, from the residence of hie parents, No. "a8 Ridge e famil) ey thin ahernoon,” st ‘one atreet Varro —On Friday, Sept, 19, alter a atone ed ilinere, which mes with Christian Mrs Kris Verro, the beloved wife of Joseph Veppo, in the vith year of her age, ‘The [rietds and acquaintances of the family are respect. ful y requested to attend the funeral, this alternoon, at two o'cleek, from her late residence, No. 28 Hamilton tireet, — further invitation. Lyn, Mass., papers please cop; ° MeDows ei: —On Saturday, ‘soe, 20, Axx, wife of Tulley MeDonnet! Her friends, and thoee of her bueband, are most re- epectiully tuvited to attend the funeral, from her Iate re- idener, No, 110 Fast Twenty eecend street, this after. noon, at three o'clock. Fiswer —Suddenly, on Tuesday, 16, after a short and severe iliness, at tbe residence of his Yather-in law, Jobn Sneekner, Peq., No. 161 Lexington avenue, Amm, se- cond son of Andrew S, and Maria | Fisher, fn the 24th of dropey, Catimnmre, of b year Sept. 20, of her father, Peter Neary io On Saturday, wite o scene | re, aged 4 i years, The friends of Sp A Durty and to attend the fo ehnel ter wert hrs yeh ‘cl varre! r neral, to morrow afternoon, nt eo ore O’cloc’, from her inte er DIVE residence, No_ 22 Stone street, pester apd Troy papere pleage copy 5 AxprKsoy,—Op Saturday, Sept. 20, Wirllam ANDERSON, aged 44 years. His remains will be taken to Greenwood tor intermect, this aliernvon, atiwo o'clock, fiom his late residence,, No. (rd Cherry street. —(n Saturday, Sept. 20, Tuowas Croxiy, se. cd year a nativeor Dovough wore, county Cork, Irelan |. ds, snd thoge of his brothers, Patrick ao > respectfully requested vo attend the funeral, this aflernoon, at two o'cloo, from lis late reeidenc » No, S76 Madi¢on Scruvay =D, 1819, are respectfully invi Si a'lernocn, at two o'clock, from hia late resitence, Mb. 30, Madison etreet, McAvoy.—On Saturday, Sept, 20, of consumption, Joux MeAvoy, sged 28 y The triends and relatives are respectfully invited 10 wt tend toe funeral, from nis late resideuce, No. 66 Mulberry: etreet, ip the rer, to-day The (rienda #ud acquaintances of the family re respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the raeiderce of hereyn-ip law, Joseph Aldew, Esq., No. 43 First etreet, this afterroon, at half past far ‘@olock, Her remata Wil be ken to Yonkers for igterment On taturday, Sept. 20, Tuomas Coorkr, aged riends and aequalntances aro invited to atiead the fvperal, this afternoon, at to o’elock, from No. 263 Madison etrcet. Swin.—On Friday, Sept. 19. Coxpetia Beuuw iefant Cauphter of Philemon H. and Emeline Smith, aged 1 year ends of the family are respectfully rel, from the residence o* her 89 Enst Thirty oighth rtreet, near Madison , thik aiterpoon, at two o'ciock, ‘without further —On Saterday, Sent 20, Mary Ayn SuzaBRTH only deughter of William aud Rose Farre!), aged 9 months. 2 ¢ friende and acquaintances of the family are respect- ited fo attend the funeral, from ber late resi- No. 212 Flizabeib etree’, to morrow afternoon, at two o'clock precisely. Her remains witl be taken to Cab vary Cemetery. —in Brooklyn, on Fritay, Sept. 19, Micwamn Canpiry, aged 26 years, ‘The funeral will take piace from bis late resi tence, cor. ner of Canton and Tillary streets, this afternoon, attwo o'clock. His fiends and acquaintances, the members of Unien Egine ©-mpany No. 6, and the Brookiyn Fire De- partment, are reepestfully invited to attend, Albany papers pleate cepy. ChocukKoy.—On Friday, Sept 19, after a protracted il neer, Richarp CRecii#RON, in the 74tb year of bix age. The relatives and friends of vbe family are invited to aiterd the funeral, from his late reeidence, near Rich- mond, Staten Island, thie afternoon, at two o'clock. Rorertsox.—At Paterson, N J., 0: Saturday morning, Sept. 2, at four p’clock, Carninixe, wile of William Ro- oertson, aged 42 Years. The relatives and friends are reepectfulty tavited to at tend the faneral, this atierpoon, at four o' sn” from ber jete residence, No. 101 Bromlway, Paterson, 3 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. For Situations & Help Wanted, see 6th page. To Southern and Western Merchants, CAPTION TO THE PUBLIC. To the yenr 1848 1 fortunately ogerecdad m making a ti, coveryim the manufacture of gin, OY which itis deprived of al] acrid and inilaming properties, aud rendered perfectly fSehtedam, in Holland, imported or van import Preparation. rapidly acquired as one the most curatives in disease, and at a wholesome, savigora- sant beverage, is without « parallel inthe histo ti ot any thousands of our mos! epnghten Tual, have borne testimony to Ite medieh of many distressing maladies, ir own signatures, har in every section of the ee from all An Dy have nperance, , Fam, gin, and their re- ‘The well-earned celebrity of the “ Sehnapps” soon excited Le avarice of speculation, and my genuine article had s2areely dd the i universal approba'ton, nm a host of pase imita’ions pure gin. There are certain belonal pecubarities in manufaccure Which distingwish that of ove couviry from another by superior excellence, (oially be- reach of any imitation. England has long been for her porter, which art in other cou ha «qoaled: Scotland and Treland for their whiskey inequaied brands of brandy; and Holland for her gi The unitations of gn in other paris of Europe have been as r inferior to that of Holland, and. especially that kingdom, as the common root beer in our city is inferior brown stout of Great Briain consequences arisng from the administration of a are not the least among tte lene py, Where pure Holand gin is a comuon ber enness is rarely. if ever, seen. Thy marksapply to the wines of France. Notwithst ne Freved (mechanics and peaaanis drink Hordeanx wine aa Wwe ) water, at ir * tables d’bote,”’ tutoxication can searcey be pa among ‘hea. n England, where, a two ‘in palen nder mes, iniem peranc ie ny al) ite lows hsomeness and PAs nine -By oat ey Mperaile — {e ie not the genuine articie, but the base, spurious adulie on, which infiames the stomach, exeites the brain, deprives: r- od oo destroys bis constitution. ‘and burries ois tomb. Julletated compositions, manufactured tn amd im aa es, , have. unfortunately, since the introdue- Aromatic Sehnap —y ab Medical testimony —hav ‘has been trumped up to evirap edulons, % the degrading imposition hae unately succeeded. to the injury and destruc: ) aud the wcrease—raiber than the aliewiation— the teste of ite purity, erage it will not intoxi vd unationded wih thowe of the ‘stomach, which stimulation gis burzitgs and cravi bition of impure spirita, consantly demand a fresh sapply, and which no —t. within the limits of intoxication, can sata minded my preparation with © could sugges’ I sill receiv Aa" itatome under its neme, of the most mpare gin, corked up, aud soll ax the “Sehielam Aromate ws.” T have fendeavored, still further. to guard the an these impositious, and maintain the reputation of eae ald og etl) hoever the: e me the mest ear! an when % Gol bebeit eu ny = m, shail appeal to the laws of the cousiry t protect them nad myseli 1 wish che pubve to understand the schnapos is not sold by the gallon of pipe Its only sold in qnart ar Pi pintbottien, ‘of one deren quarts and two dozen pints, eack bot. le din yellow paper, with my name on the boule aad fhe simile of my signature on the label. y all the wholesale drngaiste ann gro UbELeay Wotrk, aod Wan: Hfacturor, Beaver street, New York, —~ Sole Tm 18, 0 and jon of country merchanta to the pesiable deme in this city, who will supply i trade at the jowest market price. Hoichhies. Fenner & Benet M. & E. Hi. Whitlock & Co Whitlock. prellogg & Carter 4 Cer Bros & Co Le Beicher & Co Henry Mcbride .... urray &CO cot A Co. 14 Money atrent. rdon & Fellows 16 Boaves street. Lbemes Wood 172 Pearl treet. Wm. . Bird & 218 Front street. Mumford & Co .. 57 Water «treet 184 Sonth eureet. 4 Front street. 12 Chambers acreet. 14 Falion street, ony. Jobe W. Smith & Go Jasper, Seymour & Co. sehitiers & Brow: n 18) Prent street. 10 Roadway. 68 Water street. ae yy wreet. A Keecher Chiekener & Co. Wells & 0. Barnes & Park OH. Ring Ball Dizon & Fraser eo re ‘M Beekinas street bs j Fulton street. Hav ‘arren street, a ain ireentrich's eet. he fi Rootes Park & Tilford Megeman, Clark & Co. 165, 778, Sh te “86 Broadway. NE SUICIDE REDE A THRILLING ROWANCE OF THR AFFECTIONS, Respectfully Dedicated to the Four Cent Paper Man. ‘Thive Y's were all he hed remaining: After ne just he from his Helen part? Me bonght four viale=there they pand— Hane, Iandanum, strychnine, acid By which of these "—he hand— ‘Might death be wooed, cbumber placid t"* He knew her heart was all wore, Wah fifteen dollars yet could be in good attire be shown, Pp Her mas consent ‘twere enay ddrn hope bath struek him Seti . Smith “id Fo" & SCOTT, SUCCESSORS TO WHITE, WOULD espect(nily @¢ii attention to their r ve ene black baie. For bes uty a tne pisty hey sane Lot be excelled, and the style is wnexeep ton od & SCOTT, successors to White, 2l0 Broadw iy, to of corner of NO MAN'S HAT.—SILK Hf <T are this day introduced. Their adaplarion toy 4 other points g ticeleneo as style, quality price. bespeak for them the gy 1 o Sconcimical patrons. LEAHY & 00. way, loaders and introducers of fashion. oO POLITICS WR An L Go MaD— At lenst, once tn We giro go, when « bad. 'o Stvinfelt’s—that ie clear. & STRINGELD, of 70 Navan ree! N ¥., ie ihe sole im Forter of the celebrated eogns> bitters PIANOS AND MPLODKONS FROM BLGICT DIF Onis ent marnfketucere- mai ity — benign 18, cond hand pom

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