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Diticn of yarlous clatzes of borses, whose trisis of speed sad display of superior quaiities attracted enthu- Bisatic eomiretion. This evening a pablic reception tock place in the City Bull, at which spirited addresses were tare by Mayor Phelps and Dr. Césffeo, of this city; Solon Robinson, of New York; Richard H. Yeadon, of Oharies- ton, 8. C ; Mr. Ladd, late Preaisent of ‘he Ohio Agricultu- rel Scgiety, and Mayor Lewis, of Wore: sier. ‘Tre floor of the ball was occupied by citizens aud gvests fromabroad, and the gal eries by a brilliant assem- Diege of Indies. ‘The reception throughout was a very pleasant aad en- thoziestic affair, A \arge number of people are arriving from various Parts of the country, and the attendance during the re- ma‘ning days of the exhibitton will be very great. Awong those who have arrived this evening are Gov. Benke and staff and N. P. Willis, ‘The exhibition opens to-morrow with « very interesting tzisl of speed with stallions of eight years and upwards, and among the competitors will appear the celebrated borees Ethan Allen, Hiram Drew, and other notables ofthe turf. Departure of the Propeller. Boston, Sept. 14, 1868, ‘The steamer Propeller, Captain Thacher, sailed at four o’clcck this afternoon for Liverpool. via St. Johns, N F. Her departure was quite an event, especially among our Irish fellow citizens. The steam ferry boat Jobn Adams ‘was chartered for the occazion, and, gaily decorated, with a large crowd on board, accompanied the Propeller down the barbor, with a band of musio, firing salutes and other demonstrations of Interest in tho first steamer which os ever visited Bostou from Ireland. Yellow Fever in New Orleans, New Oxumans, Sept. 14, 1858. ‘Too deaths from yellow fever during tho thirty hours ending yesterday noon were 98, Robbery at Troy. Tror, N. Y., Sept. 14, 1868, ‘Tho wholesale dry goods store of Van Schoonhoven, Provafit & Co. was entered by burglars last night and rob. bea ot about $3,000 worth of goods. A Child Burned to Death, Avuany, Sept. 14, 1858. ‘Thie mornirg, while a woman namea Liacty was wash- ing. ber Iifttle son, playing around the furnace, gutted his clothing and was burned #0 badly that he died thia even- ing The mother was badly burned in attempting to pat oul the fire, bat not Paper Mill Barn ALBANY, Sept. 14, 1858. ‘The paper will at Chatham four Corners was burnt this mornit g. together with a dwelling and several out houses Aman nemed Levi Garvey was burnt to death tn the Gwoling. Property owned by Mr. Isancsoa. The Come Bava, N. 8., Sept. 14, 1858. ‘The c met wes seeu here last night in about 160 degrees ‘fascenaicu 27 degrees declination, north. Southern Ocean Steamer Movements. Cuaniestom, Sept, 14, 1858. ‘The steatorbip Marion, Capt. W. J. Foster, from Now York, arrived this (Tuesday) mornivg at daylight. Savannau, Sept. 14, 1858, ‘The rcrew steamship Hunisyilie, of Cromwell's line, ar- rived this day, the Lith. ‘Tho rail steamabip Alabama arrived here te-day—be- wae o'clock A. Ml. and at her wharf at 11 o'clock. All weil, Beston Weekly Bank Statement. Boston, Sept 14, 1858, ‘The following are tue footings of oar bank statement for tho past week:— Cepus! stock...... Loans and discounts Ae Arvount due from other Amount due to other banks Depoatts, Curcuiation, Markets, PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD, Pausperraia, Sept. 14, 1858. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania State fives, 89';: Reading Railroad, 2524; Morrie Canal, 43)6; Long Leland Raliroad, Y 12; Pevnsytvania rom, < ‘Naw Onceans, Sept. 14, 1858, ‘The eales of cotton to day wore 3,000 bales, at a decline of \c. per pound; middling, 12c.: sales of three days 6,700 bales, and recelpte of eame tive 10,000 bales, Montux, Sept. 14, 1858. The salea of cotton to day were 750 baies, at 12. a 12Me. for middling: sales of three ays 2,060 bales, and receipts of same time 1,960 bales. Frotghts and steriing excharge unchanged. . Bautixone, Sept. 14, 185 |. Flour dull, and exira lower; Oto, $575. Wheat dull and ucebanged. Corn dull; white, 2S¢. @ 800 ; yellow fe. alo Whiskey dail at 25 ge. a 260. dul aad unchanged. Prranmirnia, Sept 14, 1858 Ficur quiet but firm at 266248576. Wheat quiet: wales of 2,000 bushels red at $1 25 4 $1 28; white, $1 55a (, Cora heavy: sales of 2,000 busheia yellow at “20, Whiskey duit at 24340. @ 260. Boyrato, Sept. 4—1 P. M. Flowr—Market dull, but we bave no change to note in rates; sales 700 bbdis., ai $4 phe Bap # oe choice y 000, bushels Milwankie club at $1 23. Corp quiet and market steady: sales 16,660 burbels prime Lilnois at 630. Harley Arm: sales 8.000 bushels prime at 72c. Rye nominally 660. Oats nominally 40 0420. Whiskey steady: sales ightz—8c. oa les 9, n 100 corn to New York. Receipts by !ake—5.494 b 20,468 busbela wheat, 310 bushels corn, 3, bushels verioy. Shipments by canal—2,675 jour, 20,263 bushels whoat, 49,728 bushels corn. Oswnno, Sept. 4—6 P.M. Flour ate ‘Wheat doll: sates 3,000 bushels red In- diana at $1 14, and 3.800 while Canada at 81 20%;, from stoce. Corn ts insctive and a considerable quactity in sire, Cacnl ire ght upcbasged Lake imperia—14,000 bachels corn. Canal exporte-2,000 bbia. flomr, 23,000 bushels wheat, 14,000 bushels corn, 2,000 bushe's barley, 2,000 bushels cats, Crvorenat:, Sept. 14, 1858, Flour unchanged, Sales at $4 90885 10 for extra. ‘Whiexey uncharged. Sales at 203¢c, Not much doing in Provieiom. Lara, 10°. OQneaco, 14, 1868, Sept. Flow quiet. Wheat jovctive et 744. Corn duil at 5840 Ont dull. shipments to Botfalo—300 pbia. ‘tour. 10,000 bosbelm cern. Shipmen'e to Oswego—18,(C0 bushelac ten. Tucelpta- 4,600 Dbis fur, 82,000 bushels wheat, $6,003 co. cera. = Naval Intelligence. ‘The marioe guard for the Luited States stexmer Harriet Lave arrived at Marine Barracks, Brooklyn, yertorday morning, from Washington. Sbe will go in commission ‘Tre Yetiow Faver iv Brooxtyy —On the 224 of Jaly fost a woman residing in s row of buildfgs in Kelsey's alley (near the space bounded by Atlantic, Pacific and Dolumbia streets and the Rast river), died of some Aisease which was suppored by those who attended her fo be typhus fever. She was buried, and soon after ano- her case of disease was reported to exist Amity street. was followed by another in the same houre, and both ‘ed fatal. ere ie ae 0 were taken in Amity atroet removed to the A z: it ag # 7 i 32 if a i i ! : i j i 23 z | s Es 2 i z i z? i fi i gi 3 i i 2 i 3 3 4 f I I ANOTS"A CHANGE IN FHIFTING POLITICR—19% VIO- 0k6 OF BA3Z DISAOKSK—GENSHAL BANTAGA QUABEYLA WITH PRESIDENT VaLVE&Le— 8° KCG FORK THE LOCATION OF THE OAPIPAL—APPeal TO BANTANA TAKSS POWSM AT GANTIAGO. By the arrival of the echoover Name V , Capiatn Cocke, at this port yesterdey morning, we have pews from St. Domingo dated at Port au Piatte on tas 21 Inst. Tt la important in ite character. Generel Saniana and President Valverde, the conquer ors of Baez, had quarrelied on tho question of the location of the capital,and an appeal to arms was mate; hut, without a struggle, Valverde vacated the pres! teattal ebair, and Santara assumed power, Ib wiil be remembered that Gen. Santana was in com mand of the forces against Baez when the new cocslita- ten was. . Be ry ey f Sections bim ester aeese ‘was elect and 8 was cl : | ‘fhe of could not agree to people that; 60 they upited and framed © mauifeto, stating that the capital ought to be in San Domingo, and that the con- stitution of 1664 was the constitution of the country. this party. forwarded to the President, who Called on the towns, asking them if be should deliver the reizs of government to Naptana. ‘The response was, ‘ No!” we shall sustain you to the Immediately an army was ralsed and marched to a town almost on the line dividing the vince of San Deminet fom Cibao, Here they for a fow weel At last 200 men of the Santana. par.y appoared, and a great batile was |; but the goldiers ef Valverde retusea to fight, him they would not fight against ‘Lhe only thing he could do, which he did, was to return to Santiago, ana from thattime to this it was not known where ke was. r Auguat foliowing proclamation, resigaing his office:— Jose DxstiRi0 VALVRabE, PREsipant OF ‘tae REPUBLIC, TO Fatuow Cizne-My election to the irt. magistracy of ‘BLLOW NZENS— lon to the the country was tbo a of the spontaneous wilt of tho national reprerentatives, and my acceptance was a duty which patrictism imposed apcn me. Baying, therefore, ascended to so high an elevation, my sole desire, my constant thought was, to secure the hap: piness of my upfortuxate country, and to use my power with an absolute forgetfulness of roy individuality in euch rf that, upon retiring to private life,1 should | ® manDei leave bebind the traces of oraer and moral aod mserial progress, and tha’ my couscicuce should not torrent me with the bitter recollection of tears shed in consequoace of my misgovernment. But 80 desirabic a perspective was besed upon the expectation of the constant and uratimous support of all eections of the republic; and you baveseen that my administration bad oarcly commenced, when ® portion of our brethrea of the South pronourced against the establisned order of things; apd thus the work of improvement which hed cearclersiy occupied me was paralyzed. Upon receivirg the disegrecable news, ay you krow, I firmly cecived w sustain the inetiiutions which the nation ABMS, BUT NO FIGHT—VALV®ROR BETTABS, AND | bad estabiished in February last,and the diguity of the bigh poottion which I occupied, always counting upon the achesicu of all the towns to the sacred principles of kber- ty preclaimed upen the memorable 7th of July. Ja short, you 2aw me adopt measures eminently calculated toinsure public tranquility, and which, at the same time, tendod to suve the just asd legitimate causo which I represented. But all tho towns of the South had eeconced the pronun- clamiento of Sento Domirgo, anc unnappily this causcivss mevement has commenced to invade the very cradle of the principles of whice | appeared to be the rising person- iiication; that is toeay, that ithas penetrated already to some of ibe towns of toe Cibao. Under such circumstances, the duty of a patriot, laying aeide all perronal views, requires of me that, suf- tecating in my bosem my dignity as a eoldier, I should avoid the effusicn of blood, and all the calamities con- sequent upon so honoraple but fiuitiess resisiance. bs ore, after having obtained aud acc the cor- respondirg resigtaticus of my ministers, Secretaries of State, | accompany them by my own resioation, which I tencer to you, to save public order, aud to give to the world « striking proof of my devotion to the sovereign will of the majority. J expect trom the pairivtism and good feeling of my fel- low citizens of {hose towns that have not yet pronounced tor the rising of St. Domingo, that tl will conduct them- selves with tbat moderation which taese solema circ stancesso imperiously demavd Unueretand, boncrable Senators, and appreciate to ite fail extent, how much self denial and Jove of my country ‘there is ‘a the eacrifice which I make for ber,and do not acrupis to accept this act of justified resigration, nor lose @rooment in adopting the most opportune moasures to preserve the order and tranquillity of these towns. ‘With eentments of the most distinguished considera tion, I subscribe myself your obedient servant, D. VaLVERDE. ‘Tt wae supposed that this resignation would be accepted, and that General Santava. who is the head of the ineur. rection, would be elected President. General Santana bad exdered the city of Santiago with 5CO men, saying that be camo with opsa arms to receive his friends, and ali that had been done wes forgotten. News from Brazil. By the arrival at this port of the schooner Coast Pilot, we bave papors from Bahia to August 6, and Rio Janeiro to August 1, ‘There is uo general news of interest from Bulia. At Rio Janciro on the 18th of July there was an losur- rection of elaves on ® small scale, which at ono ti threatened to become serious. sr. Antonio Ferreira Gujmaracs having ietermiocd to rel! bisslaves, they re- sidted, whon he ordered them to be punished. Thero- pon ibey took poesersion of bis house, ard barricading tbe Coors, arcendcea to the roof, whence they assailed the pecgle'in the sireet with tiles, bricks and pieces of The # resisted all overtures to surrender Sr. Taranhor, who made the treaty openirg the navigation of tho rivers to ail turned to Rio, and received the serenade with Paraguay fiage, bad re- oe ing ¥ superior. Rio, from July 1 to 31, 113,008 News from the Rio de In Plata, | Via Bahia we bave later ates from Moatevideo, Buenos Ayres, tbe Argentine Confederation, kc. In Montevideo the Leginlature adjourned on July 24, after appointing on executive committee to 09 operate with the President during the recese ‘There was a large fire on the morning of July 20 in Mon- teviceo, the candle factory tn the streets of Parana and Ciudadom being totally destiay od. The Fogleh bark Verevian, at Montevideo from gow, reports that (no date) im lat. 60 &, long. 62 W., tbe fel! in with the Brith bark Penny Cood, Captain Cole, with reven fect of water in the hold. The vien took on board the cap'ain and twelve men off the wreck, which was then aban‘ored. In Buerce Aj res, eiectiors for representatives bed taken Place without disturbances. July 20 the government sdaresred a pacific note to the Premdent of Parageny, exp!stping the action of the Buonoe Ajrean ¢ \erument in appoluting the committee on Para guayan cit:veorhip, which bad given umbrage to L’ 1d express bope that tbe expanation would be neiderad su! it to profuce @ restoration of friendiy relations. The Congress of the Argentine Confederation, July 16, Passed a law modifying the exportation datie: of all pro- ducts of the country exported directly from the duvial Of the Confeceration The clections for Governors of Bad been peaceably mate. American Pomological Association, ‘The Conventicn of this society announced to take place im this cily was opened at Mozart Hall, in Broadway, at ten o'clock yesterday morning. There was prosent « large Glas interior prov.aces there being upwards of two hundred geatiomen in tho hall at the opening of the Convention. According to the regular order of business, the delo- ented their ore. evident on behalf gates from various parts of the county dertiais, and wore welcomed by the s 3 3 253, z i 3 Hy +s i i a i : j F z F i i Hi i fi 33 i id 3 a re A i Z | | | requetted him to netify the THE QUARANTINE TROUBLES THE MOVEMENTS OF YESTERDAY. VielT UF ATTORNSY ORNPRAL LY Mat TREMAIN TO BTATEN ISLAND—aKsANGRNGNTS MADE TO AR RBST THe ALLAGED KIOTEKB—WABEANTS 1966ED YOX THUR ARREST BY JUTGR MBTOAGE, OF RIOR: MOND COUNTY--TR MILITARY AND: Came WASa- INGTON—A PALS# ALAMM, Yestercay afternoon Lyman Tremain, Attorney Geae- 2a Of tho State, accompanied by Lot C, Clark, District At- torpey of Rickmond county, Dr. Thompson aod Jadge Pecktara, visited Btaten island for the ptirpose of arrang- ing mattors preparaiory to commencing the investigation ordered by the Governor of the Sate in relation to the beraing of (he Qaarantive buildings. On their arrival at the Is'anc they were jo\ued by Judge Metoalf, of Rich- mond county, and Or. Bissell. ‘Some three or four hours were spent curing the after- ‘noon fu tasing certain testimony at Nautilus Hiwtl, which implicated the ringloaders, or Quarantinoricters, aad war- rants were accord'pgly issued by Jadge bivtcait for their arrest, Toe procevairgs were conducted ia private, as it Wes deemed important that the names of the parties im- icated sbould net be made public until after their arrest. je warrants wore to have been fa the be them were to be arreeted di the night. Jodge Met- calf will sit at ten o’clock this morning with a view to pro- ceed wita the examination, but where the tuvestigetion will be beld was not decided upon when the Attorney General left. Quite a number of the rioters were hanging about Burns’ Hotei during the efterncon, and many were the enxicus inquiries made as to what nad been decided upon by Attorney Gerera! Tremain. Ihe arrest of cortain ties will, no doubt, create quite astir on the island day; aud from all accounts the military wil have their bands full. The Grays ere, as usual, evjoying themselves, aud seem to pass the time very merrily. Quite a number wore allowed to come up to the city during the day. Col, Lyops a's came up in the morning, and spent moss of the day in the city. The following ruies and regulations were isaued by Col. Lycns for the government of the camp :— Ex. pauartens Came Wasiincton, Be) irtesy among miliary men {8 indispensable to cisct Keaspect (o enperbors w|i not be confined to ovedience on duty, but will be extended wall oocasions, Itte aware the duty of the inferior to xc:oat or to offer first the customary evurailoa, sud of the superior to return such complimea tary notices. % All iaferiors are required to obey strictly, and to exe cute with alscrity and goos faith the Jawful orcers of te #a- re appointed over them ‘The gun eeail be fved at sunrise, and colors set 4 "the Reveille will be beat at five o'etock & Mf, and isthe gigoal for the men to rise, and the seatstes to leave off chal Dying. 2" Poss cpon a trenchar,”* the eignal fcr breakfast, will be nour?’ea oF peat ateeven o'clock. 6. ‘The “Troop”? will be dest at eighto’clock 1» the morning to ssecmbie hs men for duty and inspection ab gusta mouni- ing 7 Morning parede at nine o'clock. Eveniag dress parade five o'clock to the »ternoea she signal for diuner, will te sounded or unset, Whea the eveniog ta be Keires ; will he dred ard tbe flag etruel 10. The Jattoo will be best st len o'clock in the evening, afier whch no aold’er is to be ont ot hig tent or quarters un lees by special lew Li. ‘ibe long rol fa tke signal for gather! case of alarm or the sudden approscd of t @bORGE L Cfliser cf the day, Oapt, Bravynit. Company A. Officer of the Guard, Liew Jounston Thres arrests were made during Monday night by the guarca on post, one, an Irishman, who was caught getting U;he refvred to give his rame or 9s, and was accordingty locked cp, and in the af terpocn was brovghtup to the city and looked up in the Towhs til ne can give a better account of hicselt. Two other arrests were made for trespats: one of the party, it seems, attempted to pass the sentinel, and being ordered to halt, he refused, and while advancing the sentinel dis. cbarged his piece, whiob, though loaded wita ball, did no {pjury to the man, but he came very near being shot. He ul to be oneof tne members of Company F, and was locked up until morning and di The discharge cf the piece caused « false alarm in the camp, aad ft being midnight, tt was thought that it was a sigual of the ap of the enemy; the drums were ac- cordingly beat, which in @ short tine brought the men to their fect; and iu lees than ten minutes from the time ihe alarm wes given, the regiment was in line, armed and equipped and ready for service. They, however, soon found out the mietake, and the mea were ali ordered back to their reapective tenia fer the night. Three more ar- resta were made p Agen of Oo comnts laws cater dey ; Parties wore bawar jughes, Pay BY Weod ot Jacod Egbert; they were arrested ou acompiaint of Dr. Bisacli, and brought before Jurtice Wek. Mr. A. Austin a as their counsel, and pro- tested agamet the jurisdiction of the Court. were accordingly held to bail in the sum of $1,000 each and discharged. No now cases of yeliow fever ocoarred at Quarantine yesterday. The inhabitants were all removed from “Ragpicker’s row’ iastevening by the Health Of- ficer, Dr. Munday. THE CASTLETON BOARD OF HEALTH. PR. MUNDAY BEINSTATRD—THR IAFECTRD DISTRICT. The Casticton Board of Health held an adjourned meet- ing at Nautilus Hall, Tompkinsville, at eight o'clock yes. tercay morning. Present—Richard Christopher, cairman; Justice De Forest, ‘Squires Frean and Watson. Tho newly elected Health OMicer, J. N. Richardson, was aiso in at- tenaance. Atier the reading of the minutes of the meet. ing—which were adopted —'Squire Warson offered tne fot- gir Maniay a lowing resolution — Besolved, Tha! this Board do reconsider the Inst meeting of this Board, remoy ee Sees ees rd in ex; ‘Agaiast him of neglect of duty. Mr. DxFoumr moved that the resolution lay upon the before this charges made qvired. Ge sesured them that only a sincere desire to co- operate with the Board to prevent the spread of yoilow fever would lead bin for one moment to accept tie ofiee. Dw. Munday was then admitted before the Board by Mr. The ¢ army os thea fpformed Dr. Munday taat Mr. Jones om doy, Succes vod Morday, and that It was the desire of the Bard that be ehculd be beard, aa he aad beea removed ae Health (Micer upon toese charges. Dr. Mexpay cenired to know if be would be allowed to |) matters appertaining to his duties with the ¢ back ea tbeir first meeting The Curimman replied that it would be as well for bim to state bis coapect’cn wita tLe Hoard trom the time the = were ordered to be removed from “Ragpicker's ~ Dr. Mewar then enld that be had understood that he bad becn removed from his ofticil position as Health Ofi- cer, and felt beppy to have the opportunity to m ‘their attention firetto the meeting of the Board beid oa the Sth iost., when of @ motion of Justice Freen, it was adi by the all further comm with the infected diviict De stopped, and that the inhabitants of the dwellings in further, tbat if it was thought proper, the Healib (ilicer was to have the eri Ctstrict fenced tm, so that no comme nication could be had within. Upon thee instractious Dr. Monday @tated that be tmmeiiately calied upen Mr. Jener, b's special aid, and foformed him of the facts, sad parties residing ia the infocted district to move from We said district, and inetracted him ‘that be most superintend their removal. This Mr. Jones agree? to do, and served ac order on cach family, request ing their removal. On the following De.’ Munday remasted that he submitted to the there were no pow casos, but that he bad directed the bulldings to bo ovacuated, and that some refused to comply pS orcers aa soneet in aioe = The Beard, he continued, on bear! report, thereupon paced a resolution that the H OMicer shor id covfer ‘with the counsel to the Boar’, abd that, i( justiied, legal stepo ahould be teLen to bave the & jarvis re moved immediately alter the adjonrnmeyt of the Boar! he then called upom Mr. Jones and gave orders to sce that the parties were got out. On aturday afternoon the Lith fnet., ho was again informed that they had noi re moved apd they could aot be oat. theo gave orders that tf they were cot oul by Monday morning be should apply for a warrant to dispomess them. No new baving occurred, he left for home that after leaving inatructions that if he was needed he attend the meeting of the Board. day, feeling but was met on the road 4 Row,” a eoy one of them, id be thought thet he of yellow fever = = Fy 58s i 2 a} i 2 : i aL itd iy “ nSar the elteumatanees. done &. daties as Bratth ear (barefors, be ty Brsly es, Thay she peeojnwens removing br. Munday ve ‘9 of the « fficers the Eighth regiment, and many of | ing | | conaisered, ard thet Muatar re raster? SoBeais Cheer tthe trou ch Cascaog mete ean’ ‘Squire Sreaa theo stated wat (i was the duty co tee resicent physicians to report al, cortagiras Cissahes tase come under thelr care to toe Beard of Heaits, but that many cf them faivd to compiy wih euch request, He, therefore, would offer the following tor adoption — § la the town, which report i at the office of the Boar. at Suras’ Hotel, lo eee Tompxiouviile, between ibe hours of alice and CK Me Hevoived, That the Health Officer of tae town atiend daily ‘at the place of moeiiug of this Boari (uras’ Hotel), Tomp- beget Sepee abe <2 ee orclock a. M each day, for ‘ke pur- ca reporta esolved, ‘hat the Clerk cause the foregcing resolutions to be forthwith publiabac end ported. Eves tron Saat Se Poried, and a copy tdereof to be elon infecticus Cleesats coeur: in be made a Py) Phyelciaus reading Na the town of Tee tollowing communication was received and ordered on file-— o.tie PanoiDext oy thx Hoan or Hzauen or rua Towx on Bia. cag of tae bouse and lot Delgugtag to ‘Acoes eee tee ieee rae terete a Sey ab iis celeaas eee " My it; Dehait cf Mre Beede to protees agulaat nn ackor orently of the conse some of tb fmploree of yous Beard i faiod by you or ‘witha your poser Aisthe diesiog of i rer = vir Boievn tba yard: and burying Cieroio’ of reftng Star re. moved, potonly trom Mra \e' ut from one or more ra bby AI rear * ware Jot, fronting on wi enignas title, ** hase Bow,’’ the tmmedisie Totality tn "whieh iseliow titer fet broke ou: if it was pat Nc \ requ ou will order t resp any ga iets wi ler thia_nulaange to be The Health Officer was then instructed to ese that the intected district wea immediately made vacant; after which they acjourned. COMMISSIONERS ©F HEALTH: ‘The Board rast at tho usual timoand place—4be Mayor preaiding. - ‘The Mayor read a petition from the oxbdin passongers of the steamer wiiich arrived on Sunday from New Orleans and Havana. The potition set forth that toa steamer was clean and healthy, and that the greater part of the paason- gers were from Mexico and the islands of the Carribean Sea, and that their detention at Quarantine would necessa rily interfere with thoir business and perhaps cause them to love that robuat pealth which they now enjoy. They further atated that there were bet two cases of sickness occurred Curing the passa in and ove in le ete@rage—aad asking leave to be permitted to come up to the city. A communication was recoivet from Walker Fearn, one of the passengers cn the Dan‘el Webster, # bearer of goveram atal Joupatches from who Cily of Mexico, ‘src that it was ef the st importance for hima to pro- ceed tr mediately to W. stb, Bnd aking the uecessary permission. ‘A letter was woo reccived from George T. Sinclair, Upited States Navy fated that he waa from Swan Ieiazd ta the Carribean Sea, aad that he had joined the Oaniel Webster at Key West, asking to come to the city. Scie oiscussion aroee aa te the peopaicty of permlising sheee passer gers to cowe up, aud éveatually Dr. Rockwet. fered a resolution that they be pe: mitted to leave the steamer, on giving beuda to the Health oer Dot to Cume @:thin three milos cf the city of Now York within teu days etter their perm't Ite bark S. A. Nicholls, was permitted to go to Green- point tor repairs. The brig Frederico, trem St Domingo, was ordered to apicad ano take 1m carzo at (uaran’ ine. ‘the steamer Memphis was permitted to proosed to the Navy Yard, being chartered by the gevernment to be ‘Atied out {cr Parageay. Tho brigentine Alice Talnter, was ordered to discharge cargo Quarantine. brig Truxillo asked to come to Brocklyn for repairs. bee eign perimiesion granted her to proceed to Huxt- ae The steamer Columbia, from Charlsston, was ordered wo discbarge at Quarantine. The Mayor eaid it bad been suggested to him thst tn consequecce of the spread of fever ai Btapleton, it would de pecessary to prevert the !endiog of the steamers there. The question was subsequently lad over till this day. icalth Officer was absent at Staten Island, consult ing with the Attorney General regarding the commouce- ment of procecdings egainst the loading rioters, Adjourned, City intelligence. Parape or tam Scort Lore Guarp.—Tae eleventh aant voreary of the surrender of the City of Mexico to tho American arms was appropriately celebrated yeeterday by the Scott Life Guard, who paraded ia honor of the day, apd madea very fine eppearance. The corps as- sernbied at its armory in Crosby street, about three P’. M., and previous to the parade aa interlude took place which was vot ‘down in the bills.” First Licutenant W. H. Browne, alver the Guard was drawn up ‘on line, stepped forward and erncunced that he was instructed by tus members of the corps to present a set of plate to J. H dobart Ward, the Capiain commanding, as a \ ken of the regerd felt for him by the members of the Geard. T seb wee Of slcriing silver, and consisted of a eaiver, a pitcher aud two goblets, the com) of which waa noar eight buncred collars. Captain Ward,to whom the prostats- tion was unex} » thanked the Gvard warmly for tho bapdsome preatut. ‘The Guard thon wok up thelr line of march, which was up Broadway to Tweilth strcet, dewn Twolfth street and past the resi- dence of General foott, which was saluted, to Sixth ave nue, to Palace Garden, whore a collation waa partaken off. The Atlantic Garcen was also visited later in the evenu The Guard rt pearance. the parade Lal ce of al which brought up the rear, which was twelve Tt ts something new, and is known as the joraiing canron. Ite peculiarity ie that it Ores three charges of powder bebinc a nine pound abel, which will hit at the evormons ¢istance of five miles. The ball or sbe/l a shaped Like the Minie rifle ball. capnce, whien has been uamed the Winfield Scott, will shortly be taken to Ferope by Gocoral Wheat Recon To THe Gatway Sreamunr Pacuic.—A meeting to the Tactic will pe a graod affair, outrivalling all others of a wim!'ar mature that ever took piace ir the bay, New Carsouc Ouceea oy Monniwayta.—-The oorner stone of a new Catholic church war laid in tho town of Morrisasia cn Sunday, 12th inet, There wore a large bumber of persons in attendance, and the ceremony was more than wrually Interesting. Bishop Hughes and the Very Rev. Dr. Starre were present. A large amount of money was collected, @ portion of which was contribated by some of the Protestant residents vf the loca’ Tue torvices attending the laying of the corner sioae were very impressive. Under the stone were piacod the cvtns of be day and the following inecriptio.— Heo die XII_} Soptembria, A. D. MDOCOLVIIL., foliciier ante Pio Nowo Pontifice Maximo, a Reverendissimo Domino Johan: Boghes, Archijtecopo primo Neo boors- consis; Reverenco Domino Stephano Ward, Paracho, Ja- ccbo Buebasan, Statuurtederatorum be jur republic preside, Jobasi A. King, provincie Neo E.oractasis Ga- derpatcre: Daniell F. Tiemann, ipsins urbes precio Gu- lel Caldwell ( Morriaauia Inspectore. Dom.no H. Fnge borto, arch. 4 Sapes primarica bujce Divi, Acgrstive templi rite tloa's soleme! poaitua et. aise Maremonta, Dirnieoity Amoxe mm Spier ater = There i quite an excitement among the apiritan!iate in consequence of & matrimosiai diMculty which has teken place between Mrs. Cora V. 1. Hatch and ber hueband, sod which bas at last resulted in @ separation. Various rensour are ars.gned as the cause, but the fact tbat they have reparsted is notdenied. A great cleparity eviste in the ile tisgurfe te bis) bushband being past forty years, «bile jenior byfmore thaa tweaty. Mire, Hach lefalso, it appeara, bis fourth Parrrony Firewey.—Hose Company No. 1, of Hartford, with thelr carriage, passed through this cit; esterday afternocn on thelr way to Poughkeepele, where they are be rocetved by the Fire Department of that piace. The jartferd compayy was received by a city hore company find creo ted to the cars. They were dressed in the same upiform a8 our City Bremen, and seem to be a hardy boy of young men. A New Covect —The corner stone of a anew Methodist Rpiscopal ehereh will be laid on the 16h ings in Bae | ‘Thirty reventh street, betwees Second and falrd avenues, at bail past three P.M, Board of Ten Governors. ‘The Board of Ten Governors heid their regular weekip | meetirg at the Rotucda, at four o'clock yesterday after | noon—Washingtoe Smith, Faq, presiding. The siiting was avery lorg one, but the business transacted, with some exveption, was not of any immediate public importance. ‘The woekiy statement of inmates tothe 11thef September in the various institutions, show a docroase of 8° as com- pared with the previous week. A motion to increase the | salaries of the Superintendent and the Mput) Superintend- of tho Island Hospital improvements was Isid over till pext mosting. The question of making an appropria tion of $1,600 to Dr. Morton for the yo fh sty | suipburte ether as an arwethetic agent ( fh all their | too lead rhe fee ene. A diseneston arcee as to the legal right of the Board to grant the money—the !’re- aident concurring in the claims of Dr. Merton, ‘Tat haa dbat they bad the shadow of moneys entrnsted to thelr care for epecific pu: Common Gounell of New York was wy President mon Council to pay the Collars to Dr. Morton, expressing a bei'ef that that Board would cheerfully do eo. Os a President's woticn Was lost—two caly votitg extended to very Creat length and eventun’ qrarvat te Mover for gractirg $1,600 waa carrisd—Gov eract Ter osgens opposing bom qoshitivis pracy ms 1858. TOG PORILE GeBALw, eee Sews from Cattfornta—The Politicians at Dbyrac use—The Uiloa Philanthropic Conven- tlon—Orinoline on Horseback—The Arabian Etorse— Affairs im Kuxope—Local News—Mar- het Reports, dke., dies Tho Fouux Heneuo, ia ts regular ‘ace of to day, wil contats « large quamtiy of interesting resding. Among Oke Eade 8 Two Weeks Laver News from Osiifornia—The Poiitiral Cacnpaige—Greas Pire at Georgeown—Births, Marriages aud Denies oo (he Mnciiie side, ao. Report af the proceedings of the Black Republican and American Conventions at Byracuse—No Fuaion—Sevarate Tiokete for Gate OBcors Nominatadi—Names of tho Candi datee—The Republican Biate Addreva, Ac. ‘Keport of the doings of the Utica Philanthropic Conventiona— Discourses and Resolutions on the bem mode © apreving the Human Btock—tpevches of Charlies M. Plumb, Parker Pillsbury, H.C. Wright and two Crazy ' allosophers, 4c , £0. - Orinoiineon Horseback—An accoun of the Ladies’ Eques trian Conveation—Four Thousand Spectaiors on the Ground— A Bplendia Fete de Menege—Grani Cavaiente and Sorud. Bace—Toiists of the LadyBidere—scenes and Incideuta—The Prizes, and to whom thoy were awarded, to. An taieresting account of the Geneeslogy of Arab Horses by Abd-ei Kadir. ‘The Atlantic Cade in the Pulp!i—Sermons by the Rev, Dr. Adams, Rev. Dr. Tyng, and Rev. Dr Chapin. Another Bxciement at Quarantine—Dr. Thompson, Erastus Brooks, Henzy J. Raymond, Mrs. Jacob Uhi, Justice Walsh and Jaco Lafarge Burned in Rlgy—Movements of the Milt- tary, do. . A4aire 'n Burope—Letters from our Correspoadentala Lon- don and Parts Eattor‘al reraarka on the curreat events of the day. Obituer; Notices of George Newbold, Kisazar Willams, aad other poled perscca, ‘Lecal maiters of interest in this and the adjdning. cities, A Visit to the Russian frigate Grand Admiral. A {ull repert of the cordition of the Cate Markat. ‘The Latest News received by telegraph or otherwise up to, the time of publicaion, ‘With Police reports, Theatrical notices, Carameroial and Money Market reports, Marriages aad Deaths for the week, altogether forming a mass of useful aad intereotiog roading matter. ‘Terme—Two dollars a year; four cents aaingle copy, To be had at the office of the Hiznaiv amd of all the mows agents. Advertisements inserted ai the usual Hakasn rales. Geo. Sam a Metallic Tadlet Razor Strop. the genut ele, has never been equailed for pro, ducing the keenest ble edge to @ raaor, For saleby J. Pr AUN DARDS, D Beebe & Co, 156 Browdwny.—The Fall fasatons for gentlemen's bata, with te patont self adjusting ventilacor, wil be tatreduced this cay, Sept. UL. Bemis & CO, hace’ just received a complete assortment of Karis felt * Tre Fricvcs ot the Late G. Nowhold (Over yeer# compected with vhe Bank of America) can see ial phetograpa of bim at Dis gallery, 359 as Southern ard Wetern Trade.—Our Stock of fai! ad winter clothing for the above trade ts mow com- plese, comorin ng Inrge aaaortments of ali tbe beat avd latest atylee of winter clotuiag. Terms acd Sse very favorable to uadoudied houses, DEVLIN & 00., 288, 299 and 260 way. Wheeler & Wson's Sewing Machines.— Valuable iwprovement Cool.--+Fizat Come, First Served,’= KAUMe fall bat ia “out,” ond every gentleman of taste ts going “i.” for one of them. KNOX ts at No. 212 Brosdway, 10 Cent Ambrotype Portraits, and Dollar phorograpks, at tho depot of the Queen's artist, HOLMES’ dscape Uinlier Broadway. Fall acd Winter Bootes of rials, LOVIN BROOKS & SON, 158 Fulton street, oppoatie Chureh atreet. Avdrew A. Moser, 93 William [treot, oppo- aie Plats, ts the most attentive stationo: A oy. Order Your Visnk books, lithography, priating, £e. Cristadoro’s Hatr Dye, Wigs and Toupses~ ‘She best ia the world. Wholeeals azd retail, and the dye pri- vately applied, at No 6 Astor House. natantathe wore caeitg all sold and appiiod 2 it in the world, ew an ace ‘manuiaotory, = ‘Broadw Barry's ey ary eld the Bost aoa ‘article tor dressin . cleansing, Presegina and cwiorng ie Bar Cade ty it oid by all Brooklyn Galleries of Phi phe.—Cameo- typen, daguerrenty pes, Sp, Falien street, opposite Globe re! TLLISMBOR BBUB,, Artista, Dallou’s New Style of French Yoke Shirts, acted 10 Mt; algo & superb eeleviion of Ping tan scarfs uM ewan ks gentlemen's furnishing go0d8, a Bale CU BMOTERS 100 Broan vad Radical Care Truss Office.-Marsh & Uo., No, 2 Vesey street, Astor House, Trusses and supporters. For © the Hair Use Wilson's Halr brow: ee 1 bottle; changes the oolor w a b!sck or ‘staising the #kin; no trouble tn u: corner ot Allen, MY. = Holloway’s Oturment —Sore and alt al- cers, eruptions and injuries of the flesh, kiadt Switliy uder the opersiion of ths ointment nad ‘he pit laate Gente apertent cotion, eestst the cure, ‘Soid at Sy Maiden ane, N. Ys MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Eve—Paxxt.—On Tuesday, September 14, by the Mev. B.C. C. Parker, Mr. Joun Eva, eldest son of Joba Smit Eve, Feq , Pembroke, Bermuca, to Mary, youngest (1 ter of Mr. John Perry, deceased, of this city, ‘New Orleana papers please copy. Forsms—Jonxa.—On Thursday, August 26, the Rev. Chas. B. Barris, of cet Episcopal a= Gro, E. Forma to Miss Jovsrauee Jones, all of tae city. ‘Taavrx—Lovex —In Santiago, Chile, on Sunday, July 4, by the Key. Mowes Meon, Davin P. TrR, formerly or Troy, N. ¥.,t0 Dooos Mancasrra Loves, of the former piace. ‘Troy papors please copy. Avocet. —In on ber ia eS Bo morning, Septeu © relatives and friends of th and the mem- ° bors of Compary No. 6, Seventh regiment (National Guard), are reapectfulty inited te atten tbe funeval, trom the rescence of his mother, 122 Second place, Brooklyn, this (Wednesday) afverasoon, at iour o'clock, ‘without far” ther invitation Borctxes —O0 Tu » Septomber 14, Mr. Towres god O4 years, 2 months and 23 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are uy javited to attend the funeral, on Thursday 4 ‘ab one o'clock , from his late reaidence, Washington village, (hia former residence 160 Church street, New York. His | be taken to Creea wood Cemetery. ber ‘ eo. O. Hyde, of N, W Davieis, eq , aged 22 yours. @yracuse and Elwita papers please copy. Jeaur ~in Ne oa Monday, September 6, daughter af Josiah Rhodes, . aba wile 8 COPY, Cay, Sepwmnber 12, Oro Faroxnice, un M and Rebeces Fisher, age: 28 days ‘The trieads and retativee of the family are respectfully tavited to sttend the fonernl, trom the restderce of bis parents, 440 Fourth evens, tals (Wednesday) morning. at cine Celock His retasina will be taken to Greouwv0a =~ On Monday, Septeasber 13, im Brooklyn, Wroraw 8] will take place thio (Wednesday) afternoon, elwek, from 3b Degraw stroot «On Sunoay, september 12, Ams Mania, wife Gordon, sed 20 years. os are lav ited to atiend tho funeral, this (Wed- nes¢ay) atiornoon, at two o'clock, from the resivenve of her brother, W. B. Shanoen, 73 fitt atreet. Hay —On'Taesday, Sepeember 14, Sanne A., daughtor of Carlos aod Sarah ‘Hay, aged 19 months ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the funo- ras, at two o'clock, from 154 Fast Twenty third streot. Thermasinc rox —On Tuesday, er Ad, Jaume B. Tievreernetos, in the 44th year of iis age. Be frien’s and acycnimtances, ani the members of Tammaiy Sectety, ere respecttully invited to atiend the | funeral, this (Wednesday) af racon, at two o'clock, from hin late resicetce, 121 Forsyth street. Bui ves.—On Moneay, September 13, of lingering con. sumption, Mr. Groxc B. Houwm, eged 05 yours, 11 avevths aod % days The funeral services wil be held in the Norfolk street Baptist church (Kev. Dr. Armitage #),on Thursday atter- noon, at two o'clock. The friends of the fwmily are re- specti(ully invited to attend, wi bout durtaer invitation, wuhie (Wis.) and South American papers ploase Benes —On Tuesday morning, September 14, at four ‘Awe usa, wife of Obaries W. Habeti, and uabter of the late Captain Jobn Anderson, of this city Her friends and those of her brother, F. R. Audoraon, ‘, Jobn L. A. Russell, and her son in-law, J. Weele: are reapectiully invited to attend the funeral ser- at ber inte residence, 206 Henry street, at four this (Wednesday) , o'clock afternoon. The remains witi bo | = to Orange county, on Thursday moruing, for inter- men! dow seo In Brooklya,on Monday afternoon, Septem- der 1y, at Giteon roinutes past four o'clock, of coasum won, ThronoR® Jounsom, aged 02 years, 3 mouths aca 2 days ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully vited to attend tne funeral, from Lis late residence, No. 60 Court street, two doors from Atlantic, thia (Wednesday, afternoon, at two o'clock. Linknan = On 7 y, September 14, Ruzanera Asner, daughter of George and Linenan, aged 19 years end two months The relatives and friends of the family are Jovited to atten the fuperal, from the residence of her parents, 220 Bast Twoifth street, on Thursday alternoon, Mt two o'clock. Naes.—On Tuesday, Peptombor 14, De Wrer, the only fon of Dan'eM). ant Catharine Nash. Full particulars to morrow. Pest —In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, September 14, Danan W, Post age yours, The funeral will tal ace from his late residence, No. ie treday atterpoon, at half past the are ° pevon rtrect, on two o’clonk. The relstives and friends of respsetrelly {1 vited to attend witheat further iny: Powe Cs Lusteay Woralng, Septem oer 4, Sion a abort of Witiaa D and Mary Gili, aged i your and | batecvere iilposm at his reaidento, Mo. > Carre) | De, Widsam Fow nn, aged 60 years. i sam, ‘The frieuda amt relatives of the deceased, and those @& bis farctly, aleo the Feltows cf the Acadom7 of Modictue, wre inv hed to atiend the fuperal, from bis late residence, co Thorecay merning, at ten o'c'oci, Nw ur = Op Moncay, September 18, after e long tilnea, Bawaw Raisy ,@ vative of Milltown, of Drumaae, ecupty Caven, Ireland, aged 61 yeara. ‘The frievds of the Reeey we reepeotfully havited to at- loud the furerel, this (Wedneaday) afternesn, ovcter tous kis hose eacbaanee, seo toe oe” Sworn September 13, Jonn L., gon of Ni tie, caed 2 pears and 7 daya. | _ he friends of tae fay are sitena the funeral, from bis late oover and Elizebeth streots, (Weaneeda: two oo! Tweitth Taira stecot is OW edness ge epamptcenere yn i wife of Erastus Thomas, in tho 14h peer of bes , | . The friends of the family aro respecttuily tend the funeral, this (Wednesday) 1 olclock, from the residence of her sou, Groad avenge, near Cariton aveous, Brooklyn. i fe 0 ere AT cg RBRDELVS, HIS | CELEARATED weppiwe cards, aplendid); ota only be had wy, sorace of Duane street Grdare br tall polisited. wt rareol Baw ocied peg boots, Warrenied togive N ENGLISH BRUSSELS Me. ard, Sle, dco. aad cle’; drugeeiey at extenordina: CABPET FOR 750., or. and rugs, window LIRAM ANDEREON, 99 Bowaoy.. LL GRAY HAI&s COMPLEYEL’ A besatitul platen wang ane sates Does not diseolor or iajtre the ic and wil estore baie” to lis original solor one oF two spplicnions, pecan a sal eek preted “Hair de’ sieht Sor istoatiea icties er ea age a Ch mere Dore not dry the ir, but iy da. @ Bown cae ‘WILON'S HAIR RESTURRE Til gure beldnom. prevent the bate from strengthen weak the ro tha al, SE ep a gy tion. Only 28, large botien, Hols agency 4a GI drrg store, 906 Grane sireck Now Yore; aad BAL) Thirdard Waluct sireets, Philsdelphia, “M. ole ageut ARTHOL¥'S BARTHOLES NEW FAMILY aRW¥ BaRTHOLE Sz 11. 0 MACHINES, RAMTEOLES NEw PAM? ING MA BARTHO LE ee TEE CR as, RROADWAT, ‘Aukicess cure of box LOCAL ASKNTR WANTED, Post office, New York, Be ETE THE Dawes. Mothers, reais tt.a ais fa, Tynt your pretty “pickaraien." ery tender thetr young akin Whether (bey be aoke of jenales,) Bhould te bedbug bitten. If the teaect plagus each pet, the inemewemee ue ry zs, = ouble will ‘sil thelr fo08 be exition. For as sure aa ilies the powder, Dead, the crawling, bling crowd ar0; Lyon # canisters epdowed a1 6, ‘With magnetie force. Roaches, an‘s, moths, flex, masketoos, yon Bower quick!) vetosa, jaking each a corpee. jaif a dolar clears a dweiling, uaeeta, rate and mics expeleg: HouseXoepers, the truth in telifug, Jour sole resource, Depot for LYON'S & CO.'8 Maguetie powder and pitts the rapid dratruotion of hasecta: te wad mloe tanparoedrege Yor sale alao by vespectanle druggiste every whore. (JAPON To pout lon Sebiedaas aromatic schpanpe aud vi R BUNION PENETRATHN fer exiracted ‘Door ean be fromediainiy afer oe lonat ence to the en io irevaware C3 sree ita. ears esunterte pnanngrny ty ginnd, Iniratrd th wnee to tl Amertoan publi orueh their JOBUN DUNC & BU z Yor the Hoest ray pd vend! oaridie to resrmbie the genuine to ree ibat ibe names of Lea & Perrine icbenrving tex) are upon the wrapper, Rey ‘per and bot! Aye w pains eo that tee Fog witb! tho ‘br. ZACHARIB, 1ON —KVERY ARTICLE OF GBNUINE MEAIF bigh reputation ta anbject to extensive end Man Menera. Len a8 aaa bawe Jno. Duncan & dons, om the red ‘abel. IAMUND JBWELRY, ee: Atm turer's prices. m ‘etall store: D. ©. PtaCOlK’ representa — v AUD att, 8 Brosdwny, up stale Gr warcam, cote Cae At importer's prtees, D. 0, PRACOCK. London, Rapresen DAVID BATT, 40s Brondway, up stale JREAT REDUCTION IN THE gs G SILK Fete THBRAD, B ih ae ti King sptnoed a 8 ae nai g we ‘Gans our silk twist Cy Zh partment, wo invite our customere te examine Nees LM BINGER & CO, 488 Broadwag. ENTLEMEN REYURKING HOME CAN sure A Caines mada, for them vocal * er a 7, veal ‘Koad business conta $3 Su, 2 Othe M GPnt. BEnoctiog IN THE PRICKS OF SILK ‘twist, thread, des Que needles, ard be. oa ue tur ta alee J. MEINGBA, M25 brwadwey ne AIR PINS.—ALL THE ype OFr HAI Hi plas tent ornaments, and very olen om owner, OBBORNE. BOARDMAN & TOWNSEND'S, 87, Broadway, coruer of »pring street. Uxv NT OR togrom malt weeka, Dy ty oepueal tive 7a Nebed), “without staining er injuring the axin. BG. GRAHAM, sent to nay part of the: ny Hayes, 176 Fi mreet, yn. YOROED ented & bottle, Nase EXYER'S MIRACULOUS VERMIN DESTROYER, joues. ebli m2 ks anently free frome ps. » kept bogs, rosobes, rete mice, ap a ober Vermia, ny CONTRACT, rm ! United Blars and Canada, Fredertate W Astor House, sod 417 Broadway, e are kept for sbie 4 The preperations Broadway, and by all reep M4?4¥F te vane, THY BOUVENTRS OF TRAVET, alo by the propristor, Gl os ° JACKSON, 119 Nassaa street, kstores. Are now published by Teaura bo DROAR'R EXPOSITION OF FRFREWASOFRY POR Mie S isras cateetion of engrst ngs ft ania chap. | JOHN PYNR, 169 Nawsnn wirset porcian taape | ant We offer the following at full Twenty per cent Below ‘be prices of amy eatabiishmeni in New Yort:— 8 FIXTURES, POPULAR PRICE. | A complete en? unequalled variety of Chand : jeliers, Cor par) Pe Dining roome t Ant Lbrerten, French china. Dinner seta, ten sete, £9., be. Faliah irom stone ware, pi wider. birvins a 651 and 68S INGER'S NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHT either aa respecte the beauty of the machine or the and variety of ita work (all #nd examine tt 1. M. INGER & CO., 48 Broadway, T° cov. NTRY MERON ANTS. D. APPLETOW & CO. W bolesn'* Dookse | sad Sus and 348 pul 1 OF L'S SRAIBS OF GROG and many other valaabie and populsr used teat books Jn the common cabocka, academics cobleges tm made arrancements with rere sod Importers for the sale of writin; Pooks, envelopes, lend wea boarca, and all other articles: ad papers, use of ae! and to supply at the lowest prices. JUN Ki OLESALE A WwW. Te torner of roadway ana Warten, aad cortar 0 Malas Jane and Peart Game BALM BOUQUET. Rew perfume. tts A fragrance. Tmported by F. U. Bis ‘CO,, 11S Franklin street, and sold by all druggists. WWit0Eas PATENT MALAMANDAR S478, mu wee ae 718 WoaLs, cand Beene Var, SOLELMNY ASSERT THAT WATTS’ yous m Y nervous ‘eadact, Cleo atirel) such asepilepay neuralgis, Pity erie rope aieease oF erenea, @alctum treme r) prowe the of our ascertions we mm he deaeticel