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ichagh tating, Si 1 for Konowha rpring, one jorau or Ne 0 $1 40 for white Michigan. ’ offer 50s... which is below he price of ane fais, O60. Whic! isiap, S330 Canal (reighis unchanged, Bursar, Sep. 26—7 P.M. Fiour Ortser. Suies 3,600 bbis., at $6 for commen Lh $ EX for State, $6 26 # #6 31 for choice Michigun Wisconsin; $6 bu $6 62 for extra Obio, Indiana aud ; #0 28 0 ea soey for Goubie extra do. Wheat closes dates, at $1 16 @ $1 26 for Chi Frog, 81 11 tor Keencelta dc, 1°20 for ikiwaukie cit hele wheut, ‘exports | 08,464 bushels wheat, 82, 076 bughels cor, 268 Dushels oats. ‘The Public Health. ns an ta Fn OF HEALTH. as usual yester da} cases ieee Taid before the Board Jor their ty ie jealth Officer:— a reer, S. Congens, from Favena, arrived on the ree. Demet. rred t2 the Health Officer with power. Gregory, trom Cienfaegoe, to proceed to Baveon, ee Petition ¢enied. ‘eptain of bark Jobn Howe, from Cardenas, wishee to up to Brooklyn, t© discharge cargo. Petition Bom ¢ of the owners of the vessels at Quarantine, from “apt,” have petitioned ior leave to discharge the The Board refuses permission until the oP of froet. Adjourned. BROOKLYN BOARD OF HEALTH. a". 26.—The pec met ai the usua! hour—present, € use, Sbaw and Oakley. The mutes of ‘of lant meeting were ea and approved. ited to she foliowing vesseis to come te wanna discharge — Park Virginia, from Maatenen, with evgar. bark fir trom Cardenas, with sugar. NRALIN OFFICER'S REPORT, Serine 1 have to report two caves of yellow fever ie ‘e— one dead, the other ver} cake MM. WENDEL, renlth Oficer. YiLoW yRVEK. bmitted the following -— Br. Wendel! sul ted me gues. 108. }@enxtinaen —In the performance of my official ‘duty, I Toanuounce tha, disease of & malignant character tw in that locality of the city bounded by Joralemon street, [low piace, and Colunbia iow. nity, sive of which were io: idedly malignant. The: preset three sick—one dangerons, the others com to my knowledge. are in every instance iraceable to the infected vess be infected district at Gowanus and Bay Ridge. it would recommen that the Heaith Wardens be directed to # 2 carefnl exuunination of all the tenements in the rel ood, 10 have «ll nuisances promptly removed, and all o yards, ces pools, &c., thagoughiy disinfeetod. At this Wanced period of the season I have no tears of its spreading, roost prudent course will be to use all sanitary men bate preventit. Reapeetfully, ENDELL, Health Officer. Gn motion of Alderinan Uskuey, Health Wardens West Holbrook were directed to inspect the tenements and — place offensive therougbly disinfected wito sages was made that the bedclothee used by Mrs. bes, who lately died at No. 8 Joralemon street, of ye! Iw fever. were exposed on the front piazza, to the great nof the neighbors. Officer West wes dirested to them The Board then adjourned. ; The New York Weekly Herald. te BUCHANAN’S ENDORSEMENT OF COL. FREMONT — NEWS FROM EUROPE, MEXICO, CUBA, WEST INDIES, KANSAS, ETC.—-POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, BTC. , the Wrexiy Hexarn will be published at eleven o'clock morning. Its contents will embrace news from Europe -xico, Cuba, West Indies, Kansas, &c.; Mr. Buchanan's reement of Col. Fremont a€ the Conqueror of Ca ere st ing News irom the Plains; Afiairs at Washingion: Bai on various subjects; Latest Telegraphic News; Finan Commerclal, Sporting, Theatrical and Retigiaus {ntelli ; together w Ime. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, con be we CO" r. Price sixpen Way to Secure Early News of the Pre- sidential Election. INSPECTORS OF ELECTION, TELESRAPH OPER A- ORS, NEWSPAPER EDITORS AND KEPORTERS HROUGHOUT THE UNION, people will look for the result of the Presidential elec- on the Sth of November. To enable the newspapers of the fen, (0 declare Me result on the following morning, it will essary for the Inspectors of Election throughout the hited States to wid the telegraph operators and editors, in town, village and city, and for the editors aud + each ober, This can be done by confining their labor be nigh election to the President's vote alone, Le * rywhere count the eigetora vote f telegraphs transmit tat vole onayor the nig is plan will enable the press Yo muneune aller election, even it themonter be a close one, W this plan, will simplify the labor, inake i. aw . end satixfy the peogie= unary and Editors will ite obtct in view by pablicbing K ta thelr editorial Mtb Bassfov.’s 149 Fulton street, Easy ing rubber and air hioned billiard tables, with siate Jd marble beds, di mpeticion, All sizes made \o order en band, ‘French cue leathers, pockets, trimmings, &e-, sale. ¢ Refer the Reader to an Advertisement the first page of the Tribane of this date, of BRADY'S ery of photographs, ainbrotypes and daguerreniypes. jen’ Sheli Dreas Combs—A Large Variety ak N SAUNDERS, 387 Broadway. Soft Hats and Proverbial Philoso- For the later patronize Tupper: for the forver viet "he Hiaprnent of KNOX and make your selec ree orioes iow. while’ ihe sensor sd away with th rose of «munmer. aunt your Rocky Wonniain, and replace with one of ex's Parisian artic Young Gentlemen's Hate. en a ud bea utital Ne just ‘sr M Ma ten aud Desutil site i 4 co, \ 56 Broadway. David, 301 Broadway, near Duane Street, tex the atiention of his customers and the puolic to the full of gentlemen's bat Mate which In fineness, durability, and B cannot be surpasned, Price) 0. BSPENSUHEID, Jansau street. Styles of Beaver and Fancy Fur Hats f siarens at BANTA'S, 106 Canal, corner of Woower ani all sigle hate for, gentlemen now ready, and for sale at 'S, 106 Canal, corner of Wooster st Notice. —The\ bh shion of the Season In Gen- paren '» hate has by troduced by Genin. New York and re accepted the quarterly Isenes of the governlag styles of the day, and his fall bat for be found 10 possess the highest claims io the admire n of taste and judgement. GENIN, 214 Broad posite Bt. Paul's chareh, Portable Dressing Case for Salemat A. & SAUNDERS’, No. 7 Astor House, and 387 Rroaiway Holnes’ Dollar Photographs and 25 Cent cures co off 1,00) daily. Meritorious works of art at 2 wad way Pianofortes.—A Nomber of New and Second nd pinnce, »le0 melodeons—al) of full and rick tone, fully ranted, ‘ad at price, that defy competition, A decided ra) a at the warebouse of JOHN P. BRE AD," Canal cies, oor doors weet of Varieks Pianos and | Melodeons —The Horace Waters improved pianos and meloteons are to be found only 388 Brosdway. Pianos to rent, and rent allowed on par- {for sale on monthly paymen's. CutleryeA Large Assort Astor Howes, and S87 [Ca ntion.—Messrs. Allsopp & Sone Find tt nnd especially shinpers of slew to the ee Vins urion Sihopp & Sone have felt com) |. by the exent to sh this disgraceti:! practice has berm carried, to Brocens peers ages, by obtaining injanetions, trem the Court of ner have ultimately been driven lo prosecnte this offene They beg t the par with hard labe p & LJ turnin the names of respectable Towses, where & aap. ‘Of their ales may depended upon as @ from the ory. Hrewery, Burton on Trent | F United States, ARTHUR K creel cod ee Sune street, ew York. nd. 1855 — Our Late Styles of Fall and Winter rmen's are now ready, and on sale. 8 most of thear are fairies imported by and confined to ne io our best atyles, an early call will ¢ecure many beanu things that will now be run off before the seasan ix fairly an. He stock OF clothe, cass is admitted to be iF expowed in thie city. heres and veetings ie one cniom largest and best selec vety D, DEVLIN & 00., 2s, 256 and 260 Broadwoy.@ een, Shive and Furnishing Store, No, 1 Lu ed by the late steamers a splendid ns. ravate, tes, wool and merino undershirte toilet articles, Ac. La the only assortment in the city, opened by CIMBRIDE, 588 Broaawas. X. B—Only pot New York 4 initials, Ingee"s Sewlng Machines=Speed and Per ombined.—We are row selling sewing machines (or ‘wing, quilting end ot cht work, W empietr at Gach igen of the driving wheel: also, improved making by three etiwhee at each re b. Ti ein be clea rated that no oher kind of ing machive pow ublie, am Gompariaan. with or, can be ned uh Joe t,, Cargo tobacco and segers, aske 10 Come to the ‘iacha. P Lucretia, from Gonsives, Hayti, arrived on 71b mm & cleanly condition, wiehes to Come to the city. ed. | Bre Mary . Haskell, 10 be allowed to lighter a: Qua- ing the present month eight deaths have occurred in PT Sther ease may have oocurred;'if so, they have Noi ilar cases have taken place in different localities, but or Political Jn ence; the Panama massacre; & variety of loca) snd miscellaneous Cleveland and Toledo, §, Chicago end Rock Idaad, jg. Agent for South Wig Atidopye’ Bast twmsa Rate Aus Nonor—Tho e“alobratid ale ink yy! eo in Sate onty ale is to bi $0 crengtl mee. Boaver and Willa 3 Broadway Helly igi em ‘ald £9 Pine atroot. Astor House Hote jay. Hee ee otee Hietel....-Union seatare. Taylor's Kaloor . «Broadway Stevens’ House, late Del ‘monsco'# Broadway. yann Keefe eee the aetcopeliian, 2 Baapdway. Benyauin Honey The “Ottice,” Houston McPyke. c++ os Prince atrect. Moniment Houre.. Union ers. George W. Browne Water Menamn...... ‘Next to Bapress office, Wall sieeet. Washtugion Hotel, -Bowling Green, Awd in, Breoklyn— ‘Thomas Dent... Matne str we ARGUE KRMDALE, | 0 agent for | owe No. 5 Monn Wilamasirert. Imported French Gao Fixtures, New Pat- lemme. only superior articles. Just received, by H. DAR- DONVILLE, 445 Broad Broadway Clocks, Clocks, Candelabras, Brackets, Paris bronzes, statuettes, statuey for nighes and newal peels Wechanical laops, careela and moderators. H, DARDON: VILLE, 4s6 Brondway Don’t Throw Away your Money <i wish a good article for your balr, go to GRA. gman 3 Chorch street, neat door ‘o the corner of Bar vice given gratis on 4)1 diseases of the scalp. Lea & Perrin’» Worcestershire Sauce.— varia vlnis, half pik, and imperial gallon jars. JOHN SUN ORCAN N'A'RONE, Wo Fircedwiy. vole mkente cor the Waited Biater. Batcheloxr’s Hair Dye, wie and Toupees are suverior to all others. Their new itoprevements secure eriect comfort 10 tke wearer, natural elegance aud dura- Bitty,’ Bie unriveved and ost harmiese dye is applied n twelve private rooms, at BATCHELOR’S, 233 Broadway, Beauty fats ershadowed quite By ring) {ry irizaled, red or white. But this De medied Instantaneously, by the vse of KRISTA DORA 'S Excelsior dye, made, gold and applied at bis manufactory, No. 6 Astor House, A Perfomed Breath.—-What Lady or Gentle~ man would remain under the curse of a di le breath when by usin; paog i the “balm of thousand flowers” as den- uid ie 2s wo hite ter? Maw: oy ry do not ke sy their breath is bad, ore pubject is #0 delicate their friends ~— never mention it. Pour a care eo the “balm'’ on your tooth brush and wash the (voor male, and merning. A tity y cent bottle will leat a year, Yor a None’ gennine y te and Cow Druggtate.— Berace 4 Park. 904 Broadway, New York, invilo the, at of large and close buyers ‘o thelr immense stock of pry yin ee [oorengs atand below man. BARNES 2 Paki New York, Giucten To 7 belasale Grocers, Distillers, Druggists snd artirans.—Best jac oil, favorings and essences of all Bquors known, requ Fing addition of spirita; colorings for brardy and port wines; chemicals ured in the aris, treworks, Hass insking, ambrotyping, eiectroyping, aime, cadmium, etn uth, manganese, asbeston, de. for nal Dr. L. FRUCHT WANGER, 143 Maiden lane. A Retired Physician, whase Sands of Lite bave nearly ron ont, diseovered, while living in the East In- dies, a ceriain cure for consumpbon, ore coughs, col and'general debility. Wishing to do'as much good as possi hewill end t9 suck of bis nfifted tollow belngs as recuse 12 this recipe, with full directions for making up apd sucessful using it Lewwuirrs each applicant to enclose him one shi ling, three cenis to be returnen as poataze on the recipe, and {he Femaindes to be applied to the payment of this advertise- went Address Dr. H. James, 1% Grand street, Jersey City, jew Jersey. Lyon's Ki versally Ac- knowledged ‘0 @ standard z peration for the hai by all dealers, bettie. HEATH, WiNkoor £CO., proprie 4 Liberty street, N.Y. Holloway's Pills. Abernethy's Insidious remedy, blue bill, the systema with a mineral pol: while HOLLOWAY'S reat medicine, composed exe sively of vegetable extracts, regu ates every internal fan ‘and leaves po sting bebind. 1 nnee Cures Have been Made sate Month arrhera, colie, cronp, chrorie rkewmatism, by Dr. FOBIAP ceichreied Venetian lcieneee Warranted to cure, we ibe money relurmed. Price, ae. and Woe. | Depot, é Cort. andtrtireet Bold by all the druggiew throughout the Haien, Flowers.—25 bade bottle only. May be bad of the following hou ag mane aS “e pris in New Yorks € yy oo Charles H. Ring, Ror AK MePiarg & 4 Levi Chapman, Pike'& Co., and. Jot retail, by all druqgiats and taney good city ahd country. DRISCOLL, toilet chemi '* Sulphur and Vapor Baths, 51 Dbliebed in D620, for the on of rheumatism, Diarrhea, Age .. Fever, ‘Hitle.—immediate relief, by vang 87 MR Cognac bitters, Office 70 Nas- sau street, New York. al Apothecary and Che. of Fight) avenue and Twenty eighth FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Fainay, Sept. 26—6 P.M. ‘The stock market war very much deprersed at the first board to-day, The transactions were not #0 large as for tome days past, and holders reluctantly submit to lower prices. Those who de so now will before long have cause for copgratulation, In view of « growing strin- gensy in the money merket, the first tome will be found the least, 11 looks very gloomy for the bualle, The sales to day rhow that holders are lo-ing confidence as well as patience. The complete fivrle in Erie should serve as a lesson for all future ime. Of all the failures which have during the past two or three years attended the at- tempts of stockbroker® Ww get up cornering combinations in Wall street, thir inst effort in Erie hax probably been the worst. It le burdly worth while, now that ithas ex ploded, giving « history of ite rise and progress, for it wax such a miserable afiair trom the start that it hardly de- terves to be called a combinati mn, It will be very diffloult to get up another such for » long time. New York Central wae offered more freely tw day than we have noticed lately. There are tree sellers oo any terme to suit buy- ere, It clowed heavy at the decline Reading was weak throughout, There war more doing to-day in Michigan Central, principally at lower prices. Cleveland and Tole- do was comparatively quiet, The balk of transactions to day wae for cneh, Chienge nd Rook Ieiand fell off thie morning with the rest, but there was very little stock ottered. La Croene and Milwaukie wae in demand, and rales were made at 10 cach, nud 713, bayer 00 days, Galena and Chicago wars little heavy. There is more of thie stock pressing for sale than ususl at this season, Some holdere desire to realise, with the intention of com- ing in at lower points, while others contemplate doing so, for the purpore of inverting the proceeds in lower priced railroad stocks, holding out greater inducements for fu tore productivences, both ne regards rise io market value and dividends, Panama Railrond has receded again nearly to the lowest po time the deceot has b © gradual, it may be mere permanent. The culy stock on the list in which there wee soy improvement thie morning was Illinois Central, There were saler of 416 sbares opening at 119 carb, and clowing at 110% per cent, Yuyer 60 s. This is, we believe, the highest potat yet, on time, The free land privilege bonds are selling at the rate of about 120 per cent for the ateck. At the drat Soard to-day Nicaragua Transit declined \ per cant; Ward Coal, 4; New Vork Centra! Raitrond, .. Erie, i; Read fe Michigan Central, alenn and Chicago, At the second board pri es touched lower polats, aad the desire to realize at our \wotations was preity geaeral, Holders dare not put large quen'ities of stock on the mar ket, for fear of producing a fe, and they are ther fore, much against their geod seure, compelled to reduce thelr lines gradually, It wil! not in the end make much diifer: ence, There i pleniy of stocks, and « very swall short interest, At the recond board, to day, Erie folt of 1 per cent; New York Central, |,; Nicarague Transit, 3; Cleveland and Toledo, |. Reading, y; Chi 9 aad Rook Ieland, {%. ba Cromee and Milwaukie was 1 per cont bet er, both for caeh and on time. [linoie Central Ratlroad cloged at 120 per cent naked: for rights 12254 per cont wae Did, 126 aeked. The active mowement tu La Crosee and Milwaukie, to day, wae in consequence of advices received from Milwe nf the consolidation of the Mil- waukie and Watertown and the Ls Crome and Milwaukie Rafiread Companies, In relation to thie important con solidation the Daily Wisconsin, of the 22d inst, saya: This job of heretofore rival and conflicting interests ‘will be the eeurce of gevers) interest bere, inasmach as it Will tend to aid the construction of the cirect line from Cotumbue and Portege City to Mt. Paul, Those who ex- amine the map of the State cannot but perceive what an im tense eouptry the Ie Croe ¢ St. Peal road must drain, The bert end rovst productive wheat lands in Wisconsin are rorth of the line of the Watertown road, and in one respect the Tat t+ bas an incomparable pers can never be diverted from it to uated, #6 to apenk, ae to drain the busi nese Of all the northern ehed of Wieconsin, It i earn ing now, per mile, ke meh ne any road ip the Union. It ie tated that this consetics tien will secure the con ta! Innd grett, ate that the new company will come inte the pore carly x ioition end a half acres of Ihnd, loon the very centre of the Sate of Witconeit. Tt leeks now ae though thie consolidated company Would Aine dittent Oey be « second Mtinois Centenl. Tt will # oo the seme principles, it will stand upon the eames letiorm, nnd ite progrese will, be yond all question, be equally reer The detailed necounte pf the Canada’s news are of the ment Unfeworablc charneter The retorne of the Rank of France fer September rhow « decrease in ite apecio re weree Fre noe Ming the Avenet sepor » We the one ‘t previously touched, This | po aes existerce of the Eastern wi SEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, ‘mous shtpmeats of builion trom Loadon to Paris. The duiness pervading the Loudon stock market bad affected American securities. For the various securities of tho Ininows Central Railroad Company there existed a fair de- mand. It was the preveiling impression in the financial circies ¢f London that the Fank of England would soon advance the rate of interest from four anda balto five per cent, The steamebip Atlantic, from this port for Liverpoo fo morrow (Saturday), will take out between nine han- dred thousand and 4 million of dollars in epecie. The steamsbip Black Warrior, from this port tor Havana to- morrow (Saturday), will take out about two hundred and fifty thousand dollars in specie, principally silver coin. We havo in these shipments an aggregate of about cre aud & quarter million of dollars, which will swell the to- tal export from this port and Boston for the past und pre- went weeks to four millions two hundred thousand dollars. ‘This ie & startling fact—one that should make holders of stocks pause and reflect upon the dangers of their po- sition. The office furniture, iron safe, &c., of the Nicaragua. Transit Company were sold, by order of the Sheriff, 10- day, st auction, upon au execution recovered against the company by = passengers for loss of baggage. Verily tic transit, kc. Francis Spier has resigned the post of Secretary of the Panama Railroad Company, to take effect on the Ist o October, and Joseph F. Jey, for several years a partner in the house of Augustin Averi!l & Co., haw been elected in his place. After the adjournment of the board the following sales of stocks and bonds were made at auction by 8. Draper:— $1,600 Michigan Southern Railroad 7’s,.. $1,000 Cleveland and Pittaburg Railroad 7’e. lo. $2) 060 Delaware, Lackawanna & Western RR. 78 do. 17 $i, 7000 Manchester Mining & Manuf’g Co. of Md 150 shares Hampsbire Coal and Iron Co,... 122% 62 do. Delaware, Lackawanna & Western RR... 60 80 do. Chatham San! “ ‘The operations in the ponte Treasurer’s office dur- ing the present week bave been as follows: — Paym-nis. Balance. Monday $1¢6,799 34 $13,721,203 80 Tuesday... 340, 243,390 65 18,818,022 6 Wednesday. 117; 1,776 10 334, 13,600,962 20 Thursday 276 76 321.641 47 13,534,797 49 Friday ...... 148,728 98 196,145 3) 13,493,281 16 The warrants entered at the Treasury Depuriment, Washington, on the 24th inst., were as follows: — For the Treneury Department For the Int rior + Department Wa Customs 2276 wb repay warrants received and entered. Fem tous ees 10,423 96 On account of “the “navy. 17,872 co The Shoe and Leather Bank has declared & semi-annual dividend of four per cent, the Harrisburg Railroad Company a temi-annual dividend of six per cent, Ata meeting of the managers of the Catawisex, Wi! Namsport and Erie Railroad, held on Wednesday, Thora ve Kimber, Jr., was elected President, in place of Wm. I. Lewis, who resigned some time since. At the same time, Samuel V. Merrick, Morris 1. Hallowell and Joseph B. Myers were elected managers, in place of Robert Bayard, of New York; Alexander Diven, of Elmira, and Francis N. Buck, of Philadelphia, resigned. Tne following dividends having also been dectared, payable Oct. 6:—Hingham Bank, 41, per cent; Monument Bank, Charlestown, 334 per cect; Framingham Rank, 43; per cent; Bunker Hi)i Bank, Charlestown, 4 per cent ‘The calculations and estimates of the cost of operating railways are not approxtmations to the facts. They are not even good guesses. One of the most recent instances of the truth of this assertion is found in the action of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad directors. The reports of that meeting show that no two of the estimates made by the employ és of that company agree as to the cosi of transporting @ ton of coal from Cumberland to Baltimore, and that the action of some thirty-two directors was based upon improper and incorrect date. Years of experience m carry ing coal seemed wholly lost upon them, and their calculations varied from one dollar and twenty-five vents to two dollars and seventy-two cents per ton for the cost of transportation to the company. This company derivee from the transportation of coal on « portion of its road (176 miles in length) more than one-third of the entire revenue of « road 379 pre i neh an Ts — Receipts from coal, s625, Sea wt 3 134,828 48 2,229,011 86 Malls & paseeogers 464,244 91 569,091 51 "608,290 00 Mails avd tree t, 1,045,830 G8 1,941,880 46 1,880,142 90 And there ix no doubt that the revenue for freight, passen gers and coal on this portion of the round was, nx in 1865, as follows: — . $1,223,011 300.00 600,00 | svees +. 88,198,01 Leaving, as gros earnings for the road trom Wheelin to Comberiand, a distence of two hundred miles, only $1,688,442. If this is fo, the road from Cumberland to Wheeltrg had better be sbandoned, and we think the figures in the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company's office would prove the correctness of our theory. The annexed statement exhibits the quantity wad value of toreign dry goods entered at this port for vor sumption, for warehouring, and the withdrawals from warehouse, during the week ending and including Thursday, Sept. 26, 1856 Movements ix Formas Day Goons, Entered for Falue. Manufactures of wool. .... $376,803 De. cotter... 197,320 De. elk. 533,126 De. flax 151,816 Miveellaneour, ...., 105,832 91,164,506 Wardraun from bake tne Manufactorer of woo! 991,740 De. 28, Do. Do Mircetlan cour Total........ ‘Entered for ———— Mut ufaetures of wool. . fo. cotton: ne fo. wilh. a7 De. wo Miscellene our 7 Total 484 Value put on the market during the week This week bas been one of the most active of the sea. son in the dry goods trade, Many merchants who were | loitering at the watering places during the warm weather | to the city, snd bave busily emploved themeelver in mak. ing their purchases for the winter trade in the interior, Both importere and jobbers have been busy, and staple | good, both foreign snd domestic, have been in good de mand, at steady prices. Should the importations continue | large for the remainder of the season, and heavy stocks be left over, there is danger that the supply of foreign | } goods will be in excess of the extent and value of exports | for | terial decrease in the exports of our agricultural products there is danger that we shall have « balance of trade appear sgainst os of rather formidable di | Though the prices of breadstut may rule thro: | ronson at fair rater, 20 one expects that flour and gra'n | will bring the bigh Sgures they did the past season, dur. Cotton, though \d not likely to decline, the crop of this year will a it is believed, reach the yield of last year, In other words, there is fear that the value of our exports of agri- cultural products of thie year’s growth will not meet thowe of the past year. Hence, should foreign goods con- tinve to come in on so large a eoale a hitherto, we may expect to see a fall im prices, The exportation of cotton piece goo bar been rather more active, ebiefly for Australia, South America and Mexico, Some vneasiness ie felt with regard to ehipmente to Mexico, on secount of the reported expectation that Foelwnd may diockade the Mexicsn porte on the Golf of Mexico, provided certain demands in favor of | Brith h bomaboleers are not MC with, There has been oo important ch in foreign goode du werk French silks and ribbons, with ther Sage cecee continue firm, without alteration of moment in prices. The advance previously noticed in silk goode in France will tend © sustain present prices of thie clase of gcode, ‘There is little Of DO prospect that cotton can, coritg the meer ment of the present crop, rule any lowe * hich «vent cotton fkbrce must rooner oF later rise te corresponding price. Brown sheetings have been in 44 G+ and at aboot 7) ct mand, while fie goods were h Drille were and for expert, with rake at ic. for brown ere seliing At S46. and blue at @tye Onna b ips were Without cLange in price, and rather quiet The lower qualities, suitable for grain bags, were in good t 2 in in t cinend, ard Sit | Corset Jeans were firm, with « fair | cereand at unehanged pricer. Canton flannels were more firenty held, with mocerate enke. Deming wore firm, and rapged from Oho. to 103, secording 1 maker Striper end ticke Were quick Of sale for all kinds, and Cotton evek was in fair demand, nod prices up prInIR, Hew ond desirable styles were Ort, while other deeeriptions were dull. Movsretine de lames tre notiye wnd Ort * tabged from Ite ® wle., ond extra ¢ B be, of beth balf and all wool, were firm. and ibe production light. Cassimerer end FAUNOIe were In requert Kuo the beet qualities brought the bert prices Satirete were fim, and good maker fatged {7 FO SEAL CC TweeKK And ieutg were dal tees om yee me oy wo i % he at nw it, and the prevalence of yellow fever reports, have returned |. past six monthe to pay for them. With any ma. | | te. per Ih. ; full blood 6, & FO. Menched goods were | Oran eee ibe tare a. omtep te the | of new apd dosirablo wero in demand, and ao om taben patay ll ’ co eee pure apd wae nde gota, Gow Full ais ‘were iD good request, worabiy regard! by to trade. The at auction ae ween ve, been leas frequent, aud on & re- deed — During the coming mouth they will be over for the season, 2000 1) F B Bde . p 2000 1h F Bas ..w MOOBRAURI 10 the Cgpena do, ue Cumb Coa) bel 300 ¢o 19 Milw’e & Miss ar 50 Ward C & Tron Co 50 de, 482 NY Cea kK. 50 do 578 200 860 rato Cleve & toi Rit: 200 do «b3 200 00 do. 100 0. 100 do... 100 Erie Hh 206 do. 150 dc, 200 do .....al0 7634 10 TOCh & RI 'RH.b6O o7 340 5 ed 160 55 CO 180 LaCr at 70 20 do 200 100 Panama RRS!) 9035 106 dO cece. 9086 812000 Inciapa 5's 100 abe she C &TRR, bso 7 5 do .b8 5CC0 Missouri 6s... 50 16% 2000 Kr RR Bas, ” aie 100 do......810 76 10 she Metrop’n Bk 108% 250 Mich Cen RR.b6O 92 100 N ¢ Traps Co . 6% 100 Reading RR...... 88 “) NY Cen RR 100 do. 260 83 200 do. 300 do 60 8334 100 Comb C1 20 «b3 83% 200 krie RR.. 350 83), 400 do. 106 S10 83 450 do. 20h & Ri TRR 30 Mi dg 3o do. 500 Ti Cen RR Bds.bs 94 800 do 14000 do, 937) 500 do. 120 14.0 & Mil Reo 72 200 Clev eet ie 16% wo ¥ 7 ee do..,...b60 77 a Cotton Trade. The Covion Circular of T. prepared for ‘om. this port ; pool to morrow, (Saturéay,) — the following re view of the market and of the growin: 2e market tus presented but ile setrsnge since our rc peels per Feria, on the 17th instant. Prices of some descri cotton are slightly higher, but bolders meet every ¢ mand ¢o freely, although our stocik is decreasing, that. we tin’ the change We make in our quotations as not exceeding '\c on any style. The Canada's advices to 3th instant were re. ctived.on Thursday morning, and have exercised, but sbiiy dereticial influence on our market. les ek Averaged 1.200 daily, and this week about 1,600 daily, clos firmly ‘and buoyant, in consequence of rumors of a white frosi in Georgia, South ‘Carolina aud at Vicksburg. Mis, which, however. is not generally credited. ‘The receipts of new cot ‘are light, We resume our tables Gcupiled from mall dates: By, telegraph from New Orica weare udvieed, under 20th, Of receipts for the week 16,060 bales, against 87. corresponding week last year, and {ison at Mobile a agalust 2800 last year, The accounts from the Fouth are not adverse to a goo! prospect. No injuries other than the frost rumors are voted, and the weather has been desirable for ripening and picking Fo far the crop looks as well as it did at our last issue; bul tbat it short of last year admits of no question: and low far sbort—whetber 29,00 oF 00000 bales—pubiic opintc is at variance, About 3,000,000 bales. with an ordinary pick |g season, hae more supporters than any other tygue anhough there there are many who look upon 3,200,000 bales 3 bales, a4 quite possible, To make the latte € would require a picking season equal to chances are certainly against it, LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION, ee ‘tic el Mobile. x a Ais 1 A ne } rary 7 5h mid. i None. ge a Mideling fair. i als None. 13}, a Bs iy ais Fair to good fr 19 iss None. fone, Nominal crry COMMERCIAL REPORT. Fripay, Sept, %—6 P.M. A>nes.—Sales of 26 bbls. pots were made at $7 31',; pearis were quiet at $7 75, Banasew rT Flow ere mer het sran, Geman, Py Senet aten sdvance a Me. per bbl, eanbrace oo —- ind’ lower gredes. The” sales about 8,000 « W000 Ubie., AE About the follow ng Gomm on 13 good Fiala ‘enumE.on to ichigan Extra Btate.. : Comn on to good @hio. Extra Ohio. : nee Southern mized to Do, pon sn aie Choice extra Ww Mills ad Bt ries 9 oe Ubis.. at quotations, Southern iin i quite firm at the whove prices, with sales of 400 bbls. Wheat —The market wa- lens active, Dut the market was firm and sales made at i The raced about 80,000 4 ain) Im dnc ding wh white Southers and E $144 Milwaukie club, Seubert and Western red at reel of Canadian white at $1 67 otive aod ire, ‘with sales of $0,000 8 90 dosing at Oée. in the slip, for Western soul mixed Rye yuiet at ree. a Bc: for new. Oalx were stendy at 44c, « for State and Weste . OF1 200 bags of Rio. were made at 11 un fe with tral tots of Lagiayer at ee. a 2 Covtox.—The firmness of bold to a restries salen, which amounted to 600 and 800 als at full prices: Einscrs. Ey ; wa i Si chance of moment erpool about 54,000 & 60,000 bushel: were engaged, chiefly Sehente ae 9 Sats in bags a 2409 bbls. of flour at 2. Cotton’ was ai ig ae Yea en 1 600 hla. of four were en Rates \« Favre were at I8e for wheat, and’ 7se. for fone, But hitle and rlee offering. | Rates to Califo win and Australia at . Measnrement narkel w steady. There was a good demand ith sales within a day oF two of avout £000 qvintals ix prices. Mackerel war at $12 for small Nv. 1's, and for No. 2s. No large No. P's were on the toarket Bay Cuotn —Fmall sales made at 20e,, which was on advance. Hcy was in steady demand, at (ie. a 6Se. per 100 Iba, with sales of 800 a 1000 bales. Hors were quiet, at 90. for Weatern, and Is. «126. for Fasiern; 2,0) bales of Western were reported at Yc. The ast ale of old of importance was a lot of 300 bales, (not a crite rin of the market) at de ew of 4 tone Ruwsia wore made at $250, and im quiet, and prices unchanged Bale of 200 hide, Porto New Oriana at fe. Nav ar Bronrs were quiet, oad transactions fight, and at changed prices On..—Linsred continued buoyant, with sales of about 7,000 gallons Ameniean at 7c. 2 Ie. Provisioss.—Pork was firm, with tilted sales. The sales d about 200 a 0 bbls. sneee st 5) 12) ith a smal! 25. Beet was ficn, with couniry prime, $6 a $7, # t deseriptions ofbeet were unchanged. Cut teata were in ae at redocesd fi ; ative. aie and bame at, ie. fc. ates ribs in, to tle. for elon, tals of i were made at ite, « a $%ee betate.—Three houses on two lots on the northwest ruerofSerenth avenue and Thirtieth street, lots 50x10, + 87 Se sus—Were agoin active, with sales of about 2.200 hbde., including come lota of Porto Rico at Ge. a Ie , ant the remain er Cuba wuscovado, chietly within the ramge from fe. a Ye. Eri rs — Sales off 000 bags of pepper were mace at | le., now i and 6,000do to arrive at p. t. Consiferable stir hag been create West of frost injuring the eta by renorts ent, there is a good deal deing, the new pronbd at high prices. ‘The sales Inchnded 425 hiv, Kyat nice. a Tec: 104 bales Havana at Bio. a Se, 8 « segalenf at ie. a ‘ a quiet market during the week, and sales Holders, however, well aware of the light .up re firm in their demands and high ip expectations. We iti the general ac'tonm, jona, which may be relied on, for 1 the vasiots descriptions: —Ameriean Saxony, flovee, 66. « ded merino, 420. & 4Be.; i. Be. Baie, do. native ands, 50e aie iat "we. Sie; superior pulled country, No. 1 do., 390.8 Me. Pe . Washed We. 4c. ith ‘sales of 250 bhis at 98ive. FAMILY MARKETING. TRE PANISIAN AND NEW YORK MARKETS COMPARED. It le & matter of some surprise that meat should be se dear in this country, where euch great facilities exist for raising stock. In Europe, where pasturage ie Imited— the lands being wanted for grain and vegetebler—it iat be expected that the price of mea! would be high, pat in the United States, with ite immense territory, much of it admirably adapted for pasturing cattle, acd with unri valled means for transportation to bring it to the best toarket, it is strange that lower rater ao not prevail ‘The difference in the rateof interest in the two countries may perhaps solve the problem. In France, however, the prices of meat and bread are fixed by law — PRICK OF MMAT AND RURAD IN Panis A Parisian mob, when itis hungry, t¢ a dangerous ote ment in French politics, The existing governments have | always been on ‘the look-out for the long teeth and empty tomache of the ans «ulettes, and so the Prefect of the J, and the government itself frequently, inter feres in times of see that bread and moat are not beyond reach of the poor. The Emperor even contributed frem the — treasury, to keep down the prices of food, and recently the butchers have been compelled to forego tome of their privileges of extra cherges for exte cots, end of throwing in a bone or twe 10 jwerense the weight. A® en indication of the expenser of fwrg in Paris, we quote the following official regals tier ne to the prive of ie and bread, issued on the 14th of August Inet by the Prefect of Police — Hee ms) arioie 1. From Saturday, the 16to of August, the price of beteber's meat, tore fortnight, at the shamblee + heil be ae follows 104 etary — Rump, fat alice, short rib, meat between The rie nnd ten oa teoier bate, nafibe, collar bebe, wtd Hat + rere ibe, abent Rige d= Colar rity aye SPE Eine HOeRS eri iy 18 jee 1856, f4~ taster blade, sides, collar bones, tas ribs. 4tb—Sirloins, cheeks aod il ‘The Siiet and kidney wot subject to regulation. ist Cinee—Lege, kidneys, caeed neck, about. 34—Shoulders, breast, dressed cusieus Ist Class—Lege and neck. 2d—the alders.,. 3é— Breast, collar aud remosnte ‘of cutlets ‘eparcd cutlets are not subject to regulation. 616th of August, the price was eri freed to luere was @ tall of prices from the previ ous fatoight of trom 3 to 2 cts. per Ib, By the same regulation, bread was 10 be sold at the following prices: — Jat clas Ramp, 4th—Cheek, tails, dc. ,, kidney, join ena 2d-—~Shoulders breast, ke Mi Ist clage—Legs and neck. 2d—Shoulders.... Sd—Breast, collar, ove rates we have endeavored to follow the French classitication, which ie very different from ours It is impossible to give an accurate estimate of what is raid for bread in this city, so variable is the price of that It ie not sold by the pound, but by the loaf; but it would average something lese than rixpence to the However much the theory of such assizes or regula tiong as those given above may be objected to in a coun- it cannot be denied that the mid jasses of the Parisians are Cully pro- tected from traude and extortion by the system. It ie a matter worthy of- consideration whether some rangement would not answer well in this city. They oxce prevailed, and were considered tndispensadle Long after flour fell, the last spring, the price of bread was kept up by the bakers. The price of meat ie now sustained by combination, and sgaipst associated capita) the poor man has but little He must pay what it as! try and city like ours, dling and poorer in all our large towns. ‘There was not much new to note in the market yester- Meat, with the exception of veal, 's plenty, but the is tolerably cheap. Perch have lately made their appearance, and we may son expect to ee pike white fish, and other fal) ‘ocean and river game.”” Vegetables are abundant and cheap, and fa}) fruit it Peaches have ulmost run out, but apples are very five and plentiful. Melonsare u and ta oysters, a very large business ix done. Apnexed are the prices: — rates are bigh. Fish, however, usually cheap. pe Win, roan prime firloin steaks. Ferterbouse steaks. Ne a fersrs bs © cco ° IBIIIIIITISILI Sseeeell are © eceBotece+ evorunpncncee coo weer eeccececo © coscce cou wo S8822 Ssesseeessrk GSBSSSssssxsess! S8li lessee! Teaches, per basket Apple, per db). Pa a eck eer Sslisiesal & Musk melion, splene. Grapes, per pound Bervings, per tome . 00 ns 08 lo — - 066 —- ae oh — 8 016 — 8 00 8 8 012 — 0 00 oe 8 OW — 8 ov we On 8 oe aK ie ty Ld e ereasesseesee wecacec Smoked pines, per, coon rest Pree ereneee eco Turnipe, white, per don. FeSlLsasssez Cuunsonen, cae, Green corn, per 100... eee ee eeecce © Squarher, white, doz. PEEESBISILI TELE eslliaisilises® estessssse|iial Oyetere—Princes | bay, per Cume~ereroey, Lobeter, per Ib... Faee. fo Honey, riraines. per Ravays—FReY— OD i. Joreph Wilson, of Fairfield, N. to Mire Cretia, daughter of the late Theophilus Frey, ail ‘On Wednesday, Sept. 24, by the Rev. “vir. Noa Commaee Avot stay eldest daughter of the late Henry M. Lyon, all inne, city. Canuron= Ratenen —On Ti street Presbyterian church, by tas 1}, Castros to Puzanten GCrsevteve Tater, all of Sept. 25, by the Ror. us R. Baym Sept. 23, at the Allen eo. Lucas, Wit Rapnery—Maven —Atthe Reformed Dotch chorch, Har Jem, on Thureday, Sept. 25, by the Rew J. 8. lord, CHa ge B Taspent to Mike Many A. Myan, of Songbti spe y—SenEvek AL 6 Height, on Thureday, Sept 25, White boure, D. 1, fi jewabter of John Sehenek, Re ~—Crisrox at *t J. H. Winrknoter te ‘Faure chored, Poughkee 9. My the Rev. Mr. Traver, Trowae Tixpats Wisrinor, dnughter of Charlee A. Cite Syepme — Very euddenty Gyowen SireK, HF balan, aged 87 Feare, ned at ‘Fre reintiver apd friends of the femnily, the Polar Star 1 erabheie chapter No noe mement Bo @. nee reepnrttalle ine ted ? 5 ‘aflor © protrected ilipoes, Miuas W, only child of Elias W. und Julie £. Boyden. The relatives aud fronds are ponpenttally invited to ts tend the funeral, {row ibe residence of bis B. 8. Van Beurgn, No. 66 Clarkson sircet, this morning, i ten o'clock. En Suddenly, on Thursday, Sept. 25, at his rost- dence 05 East Seventeenth stree’, Fizazan Huis, ip the 7 car of bis age. Bie ‘unera) wii} take place trom Madison square church, Rey. Dr. Adame’, to morrow afternoon, at balf past throe o'clock. The friends of the family are -nvited to attend, Auburn papers please copy. McP’mak.—On Thursday, wie, 25, after @ severe illnoss, Janz MiPRax, wile of Patrick McPeak, aged 36 years. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend fthe funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at two (ang from ber late residence, No. 133 West Thirteenth strec' Daiy.—On Thursday, Sept. 25, Parmcx joa 7 ny De , county Monaghan, Ireland. riende, apd those of ine family, are respectfully in- Vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 251 Elizabeth street, thie afternoon, at one o'clock, wiih- out further invitation. Dary.—At the City Hoepital, after an \tiness of eix weeke, Joun Daty, formerly of Cork, Ireland, aged 36 care. . His friends and relatives are inyited to attend the fune- ya), trom the (ity Hospital, this afternoon, at one o’ctock, Bis remains will be taxen w Calvary Cemetery. Diogo papers please copy. ‘hursday, Sept, 25, of consumption, ife of Patrick Forrest, aged 33 yeare and 7 months, er relatives aud ‘riends are rerrespectfally invited to at- tend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at one o'clock, trom her late residence, No, 270 First avenue. Kerzy.—On Friday morning, Sept. 26, of marasmus, after a protracted jliness, J Janes Kmiy, son of Pat rick Kelly and Anne Maguire, aged 10 months. The relativer and triende are reapectfully invited to ate tend the funeral, trom the residence of bis father, No. 470 Fourth street, thie afternoon, at one o’cluck. Wasaxk — On Thorecay, Sepi. 11, Mr. Tuomas Wari! aged 48 yeare, formerly clerk in & tea store, No. Grand street. Englieh papers please copy. Mouioy.—On Friday, Sept. 26, Canoonr, daughter of Michael and Mary Art Molloy, aged 4 years, 6 months and 6 daye. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to ate tend the funeral, thir x'ternoon, ut balt past one o'clock, from No. 187 Saat Sarte jourth street. Wrus.—On F day, Sept. 26, of consumption, Mrs. Saxan P. Waiis, aged o¢ years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are requested attend the funeral, from the M. &. church, in Wiles et etreet. to-morrow afternoon, at half past one o'alock. Pariky —Om Friday, Sept. 26, Mr. Paruck F. Parers, in the 3¢tb year of his age. The relatives and triende of the family, and those of bis brother, Martin, are respectfully invited te attend the 'a~ pera), trom hie late reeidence, No. 80 Norfolk street, to- Morrow afternoon, at one o'clock. Vay Voosiix —At Harlem, on Thursday evening, Sept. afier a jong apd severe illness, Juvia Emma, ‘elaesé child of C. W. and Catharine M. Veoorhis, aged 16 years apd 18 days. ‘The relatives friends of the family, and those of ber grandfather, Andrew McGown, are inv ted to attend the funeral, trom the residence of the latter, 127th street, po Fourth avenue, thie afternoon, at Lalf past three o'clock. GxmG —In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Sept. 24, Joua C., daughter of Alex’r, M. Greig, of No. 14 Tompkins place. The friends and relatives of the family, and those of ber brother in-law, Mr. Joseph Ayers, are respectfully in- Vited to attend the funeral. this afternoon, at ibree o'clock, from Christ church, corner of Cinton ‘and Harri- ton streets, Brooklyp Pekwiek.—Ip Broviklyn, 1. 1 ARLES ANTHONY tant child of Ab/rew abd Mar Ann Berwick. Bunanes. fa Monday, Joy 28, Roverr BURGESS, of ., aged. 65 years and 4 months, Fait ‘Scotland papers please copy. J In South Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Sept. 74, Zon, the beloved wife of James McDevitt, in the 47.b y/ar of ber age. Her remaine were interred on the 2h, in Flatbush Cemetery, from ber late residence, No. @S Hamilton avenue. Paltimore and Pitteburg, Pa. please copy. Sackart—In Brooklyn, on Fridsy evening, Sept. 26, ife of Wm. H. Sackeut. ake place from the residence of the family, Third place, near Court street, South Brooklyn, to-morrow afternoon, at three o'clock. The relatives ani friends of the family ure requested to atrend, without for- ther invitation. on Nenon.—On Friday, Sept. 26, Mre. Many Buzanere Nicwort, the beloved wife of George K. Nichoil, aged 80 years, The relatives and friends of the family, and the mem- hers of Excelsior lodge No. 195, F. and A. M., are re- specttully invited to atiend the funeral, from her late re- sidence, Fourteenth tireet, near Filth avenue, Gowanus, 10 morrow afternoon, at four o'clock. Maxs.— At Flatbarn, |. L, on Frid Sept. 26, of ty- pour fever, Mrs. Asx Mans, of this city, How 5: 1 yeare, Gesthe sad days. The triends and soqunintances of the ‘amily are fer sor 4 fully iwvited fo attend the funeral, trem the Fiatbusl piecopal church, thie allerpoon, amt three o'olock. wih. om further notice. Ber remains wiil be taken to Green- woe Cemetery. Wkccas —At Tompeinerifie, Staten Island, oa Thurs- cny, Sept. 26, Chak. S. Browas, age! 3 yearsand 9 monibs. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are requested fo attend bis funeral, ths afternoon, at two o'clook, from the residence ¢f bis iniher, Quarantine, 5. } kine. —At Creenville, Greene county. \. ¥., Sept. 2 cvanun(., eply child of Charles and Smily King. aed 1 year, 3 months and 18 days. We cannot mourn thee, for thou bad’st no sin We should not mourn thee, sainted one in heaven For Cod bas teught ue euch might come to him, Adem sinned, Christ tied and thus forgiven ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ——l———eeeEEEE For Situations and Help, sce sixth page. MISCELLANEOUS, GENTS, MISES’, Miele’ of bovis oF * ioope, we which are oltered ‘at ‘he lowe A prices: forp.ces, pimps, de . which are a: she lowest Window shades—Cur tock of window sbaex ia the largest m Rew York, ani our superior manufactiricg facilities enable © oher \heve goes wee than ober boven. We invite he siention of close buyers, py STS’ FANCY GOODS USINELY — oe tele Barr: or TAST FP ACKNOWLEDGES THE sy. U periority of imported beote and ® both in style ana Hity, wie the ladies cocurn Wothring placet say Che they did Holwee & preity boot oF slipper ba WhAL wa hased at Mines. MILE & COLBY'S. Be] Broadway. The it of all kinds, with AD entire pew ay . brown and geen morecco slippers, kid suppers, 8b; ‘bucte lined wilh Nabnel Slippers and boots of NDP ORNAMENTS OF THE NEWRST pe received by every sieuaner, with am ladvew emis rh KAS—TNE CANTON TEA COMPANY HAVE C@ bend every variety of (eas tea dealers and private families—Sov beng. Oolong and your rand imperial, Low: alto. 31D. boxes a tor DEALERS, > ase manufac: Fas ci for randy cher olor ant flavorings f-3 ev tey'Nin D. Tan, winter é pores von, Vienna Bases ‘4 percha bathe, drugs ehd patest medicines, mtdy’ antl gin, forsale’ by Tire Le PROCHE: Wa NUE: M14) Molden {nn Y abs YOUNG MAN'S HAT—SILK BATS IN a4 teres ere this wtreduced. Their nf eseellence, co 88 ay rated our ARE, Se Co. Astor Mouse rebesers of fashion. mica) patrr brendway, leaders and KAT VE. TORACCO.—TORAL 18 A STIMULANT, tele tie; tokal fe remoter, } 4 ade \ion; tokal perfumes the Wreath and ices not make an ‘oka! Whiteps the (eth and does not leave a. yt ba lastly, tokal is cleaner, no expectoration being necessary. ‘ail ai saloons, separ aud drng stores. Wrpnine CARDS.—AN | {MORIMENT, or ell's elegantly engraved wedding « =i Ac. con be bad on appli ‘Or sent by post to the cones. event ‘xia bse” “orner of Buace street. Establieh ‘© NERVOUS e+ yO RETIRED CLERQY~ rman, restored 0, health in & few daya, afer many years simet care, Will pend. ree, the cas of cnr re iets Dehn M. Degnait, No. 88 Pultos nrect, Brooklyn, ¥. RFORMATION FOR AMERIOAN TRAY ELLBRS GOIN@ > REST HOTRL® rent des Tinllene., Joie] des Princes eptby M. Young sre. : ote] de Vile fo be evened Aviguet ei de) Beetle a ica on the Bair @ sre orks wie Not @U0b ones AM he hotels tu Larden are bad. rt ‘1d ¢0 Fade. Jove] Feder pie) de Bure} MES MARK WEL w ERCHANT 70 n| J’ ber Majesty Queen. ¥ ietoria, inte a of aig ong’, the Oration and ‘he 1 vente acd the North sr American cores ae ee m ty a end friends geet wine eelinre under J etreat and the by Py aren can Sioode vin iehed be cee “a he ae aparine wf eet ter" bs