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ooo account of much sales: the books would fet show the sales: Lnever saw Mr. Stophe w my know! bay it is saad Go gail an canoe of Nada mm without asking worn, ‘Who Is it for?” “who ordered by?” for he gat poisons pen % faudanim v Wo roquire a written order say oe \ohgan It is int-ndest an! wh ordered by; we merely labo! cach bottte of laudanem “poison,” and that is all the cas *tion observed; laudanum is sold like cream of tartar or vany other drug: docto:s de not always write the names of ‘tho patients in the prescriptions; I do not know for whom *pgeneription No. 3,851 was intended; it was preseribed by Iremonger, but for whom 1 know not; { have no r6- ‘collection of who called for these prescriptions, Joniah Cadmos, M. D., deposed us follows:—I live at No. 196 Laxiase avenue; I graduated at the Crosby ytreet Pay oo hewn ; Mey lived ; have known them somo six or ‘neyen yeare attended the family inthe enpacity of aphysician; generally speaking Mrs, Stephens was a ‘heaithy woman; two years previous to September, 1957, [ _Nisited Mra, Ste ‘Stephens; about tho 6th of Septembor, 1857, 1 to attend deceased; F made two visite; T poset whab b ira, CC complained of; Ay ‘preweription mot ae ee <a. 1 keep a tame the drug slore No. 420 der the charge of Mr. wear what kind of ribed for Mrs. Stephens; { do not recol- i oe | Ror’ disouse was; I have no recollection of es no one spoke tome when =e the if tho diseaso with which Mrs. Ste- phens was troubled was a very dangerous one, L think £ recollect it; 1 havo a slight recollection that Mrs. i of weakens and vomiting; T have having prescribed laudanum fo deceased ; Tomo think that her disease was such as to iad no understanding with Mr. Ste sphens about his wit some three or four years T pre. Sented a bill to Br. > oe when he objected to tho amount, 64, he not told me to make as many ‘Visite ad 1 bad charged bim with, so in September last T did not make any further visits than T was requested to never had any knowledge of any domestic difficultic + existing between Mr. Stephens and his wife. Michael Flynn, sworn, deposed as follows:—I live a 103 East Twenty sixth street: I keep an apothecary stor @t No, 420 Second avenue; | have Kuown Dr, Cadmos to the last four years; Ihave no recollection of Dr. Cadmo Dhaving prescribed ‘for Mrs. Stepheus in the month of Sep- — 1857; Ihave no recollection egy any modi- to Mr. Stephens’ house; fr. Cadmos or Mr. Stephens ma hr called and got some medicine, but have no re- oul lection of it. Q. Have you ever sent medicine to Mr. Stephens’ house? A. Ihave. Q. When? A. Some two, three or four weeks before ber death. Q. What was that medicine? A. Arsen Q Who took the arsenic to Mr. Stephons’ house? A. ‘Mr. Stephens. Q. How much did you sell him’ A. Half an ounce. Q. What did he pay for it? A, ‘Three cents. @ Did you give him any caution regarding it? A. Tdid, ‘and marked it ‘+ poisot Q. Haye you a recollection that the buying of this ar- senic was followed up with buying laudanum! A. L have not. Q. For what purpose did he buy the arsenic, did he say? A. To poison rats. Q. Did he ever purchase any more arsenic? A. he did. Q. When? A. In the course of a week or ten days after. ‘wards he got another half ounc Q. Whei you heard of the death of Mrs. Stephens were you suspicious? Yes, my mind immediately went back to the date of bis having purchased the arsenic. Q. Was it white or yellow arsenic? It was whits arse- nic. Tonly sell arsenic to those whom I now. Dr. Cadmos recalled—The quantities of arsenic referred to would cause death; large quantities like the above might produes vomit i purging sufficient to remove the poi- wou from the ot Michael Fiyn ied—Q. Who is proprietor of the drug store? ‘* 1 ‘always understood that Dr. Caciuos was the proprietor. Dr. Fordyce Barker, of No. 70 Union place, sworn, de- posed as follows :—The administration of a larg? portion of arsenic will cause purging and vomiting. Q. What state would it leave a person in? A. Thoro would be great inflammation and intense pain and burning accompanied with thirst. Q Would a patient be likely to vomit up all the ar- genic where 4 hige dose was administered? A, Such A. Would yon considet halt’ sn ince @ barge daw? 4- Tehould most certainl: Q Would the chances of detection be lessened after a lapse of twelve months A. | think that time would make very little difference; if there was a grain of arsenic left in the body it would be detected twelve months hence just as readily as twelve days. Asecond dose of arseuic ‘would be apt to be thrown off as readily a8 the drst, and Anore 80 perhaps. ‘The inquest was here adjourned. PROGRESS OF THE CORONER'S INQUEST—TESTIMONY OF MRS. HANNAH, MRS. PEE, ISABELIA HANNAH AND OTHERS—CONTRADICVORY STATEMENTS. The inquest in the case of Mrs, Stephens was resumed yes- ferday morning at Bellevue Hospital before Coroner Connery. ‘The interest attending this case increases daily, The report oft the chemists i: looked forward to with much anxivty, inasmuch faa the main strength of the prosecution bangs upon the sup. position that arsenic will be found in the stomach of deceased. thas already been proved that the husband of deceased pur” chased a quantity of arsenic a short period previous to the death of his wife, and that the symptoms attending the sickness of deceased were similar to those observed in cases where Arsenic is administered. Should the chemists, therefore, ar atve at the conclusion that arsenic had been administered to the deceased, it will go bard with the prisoner, Another eir. camatance Jooks suspicious, and it cthic when Stephens pur- hhased the arsenic in question he told the deaggist that Je tutended to kill rats with i. Now, none of the vecw: ants of the house knew of bis having used any pol Pgh oe Of rats, nolther were they aware tmnt I iarferwtend while autention to vet the Mines Beil and va of the prisoner, do not agree on more mate ~ eee a Doremas tutinatel yesterday Tafeatance” ed ty report until today or to-morrow a sesert of Gt prosatings edsro the Coroner Feces Hammad, shior of Biophens, testified tha tM. 8 nena Ter bed about three days befure wire vistied hor; called Mrs. Stephens complained of pain in her decoded void Bar her medicine was of ao Ht z igF ae is Mi Hi im Ze i a kitelwn: other member of the family was as present when wuiy aunt rnedtoines Stephens adminie rnd the meticine and same rH gate, er her some, deceased often refuced to toe moedivioe, were washed tee aap full t by Mr. Stephens’ orders, Mrs. Hannah came fish! o'clock oo tie mornize pre ‘stoppet oreding the death of de i my ennt died, never leaving perked, Mr. By ( pugket two evenings eqore fame yraqer bie the etter fe hen do ties athe patting atimbler ‘Was prewont ated he poured sberut helt they to decwnerd: be mised ihe pow ianthy in eater; the pow der fore he ut the rank It he or ote tan decenaed’s month, twas tig sister hep d Sombed a great dal simmont tmincdtaccty’ alice waking the pow Ger, before deceased went to bed she complainet of dicrines« and sald everything appearsd red: Mr, Stephens hy tes and orancrs her we © A Donte Sra the wppies aod weangee: Itniak thr ret Wen ct ceased both betore and ater Dh ete Me = took place while Dr hich the matier vou LS oot to be found i Jr Stephens sald that tie pres nye, deceneed wae geveratis heals Teady referred to; she necer had a tencbeney (9 vouniting be ‘Ting any x ‘one v the onaer mere tat dans ma; areted the prupstety of patting. « her death: my aniat reo ee wat weno Bnt’s mouth wt out afer ‘att ftocle; my aunt told ‘exe wan binck when abe iny in the black ¢) Mary Pull the cating Mes, # An, eworn, deyowmd as follows: —F) fourth sipeets I harw Meg Sapiens Wefore eh die A abort ber chchoee fe waa thee rome: T waathere « few das foe! ayn precioun ta ber death. perh relat tothe familys. f viait et WAR Ferry im member of the church tian; T did not ask her the coms domestic Robert Johnston, i. 2, wernt know the for Tknow the yonne te ocacquainied with Mew Stefhe OF this witness was anepende} s Catharine siewart sworn-—{ five a 986 Haast Two T occupy the second Rew: Es: yp AYe Wr, Stephens ocnptes the ruining Knowledge of tive furnily: T talked to. the family never swam smuimeie. with 1. have knows , Ma ett hallow A BO wo 4 S, Seee’ 1 ee In eomenquence ig bt Ieee heard them making's annayance ty make me think sew any of town noise; they were not of Mas tievessary to to banteh them: Ls maver ene of any rows io ena house: never heard Wis sehen cay thot hee bs: afaing.tn her of accnan Wn of wnkindten T Eatwarg Henght gre, Rephene wr a Avery Wie yw her at she wns sick. never uotieral that sie hs abe hi ever Beard of Mr. Biephens having struck the parconend my in Pe decensrd 9 drink, decensed eye, ore, mow it, Stephens gt vommed unmediacely anerwords; he gave ber Ue dria out of ! pomell towti yeah | but mya | New York aud vicinity will participa | NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, e_ color oF branty oF coiled @itho: mk: T hear aie rake Mira. ha Std eth; 1 heard of wating: reat roparding rats after death; twas We Pennie reat who was els ine rats; Lean't oxy whether is was Detore or after the de: Ot Mr ftophens, but L tate was utterwande, Susan Hanuch recallod—T waa not prewnt whea the clothes were washed at ephiens’ boner, but ty resent when cimacatiet RE ck: lavia and Teabelia, were, x Pn tw M Fey Whi decenned w ‘Druther, the (wo Mine een, ther were no at Stephens’ death I was: until 6c ‘clock P.M. vient ther returned back; T was in 3, hot serub ov ‘wash suylting in Mr. i house todas have not worked o scrubbed aay! ere since Mra. phens’ death; no one serubbed anything tn the soune ton ‘o to my knowledge; my daughters Were there with me; could not have scrubbed there withont my Knowledae: T went to Mr. Slephens house to-day for the purpose of seeing: is ltide dau wha no sérabbing done there to my kuowledse my daughters have cocupted tee roons for the Ina three or fou don’t remember ever ne hearing my brother the hose; T hear Me. a ens complain of hens have a binck eye; this was phout a month or ao before ened Mr. Stephens say that be in intent ‘ng witness was here exer sa ‘Tength, but nothing im portant or Interesting was cop el ) My brother we deceased seek and wotes ca the Coy of ber ‘but noth: else; everything deceased drank sho ¥ nothing would T don't recollect the Minas Bell giving remain ou her stomach, ‘a now ook ort yatxth deceased ay drink oa ia Anne foi to com a was never ~ neg until i September s veer agoi I tiny before: nhe fr the noon, Levene ‘iecelve and two pcoek: Bes Him Doane Beil ae onset heen that ot there about an hour, aud id ug fry tind Ta Rin not see her in the roow; My, Stephens not come into the there; ‘wat by the a of deceaned and observed the general ap) arg yee aned; she had « black ‘eve; cun’t say what eve it was; I bad no con*ersation with the lecensedt except on the subject of her sickness; I never heard of * 1 feeling existing between Mr. and Mra. Stephens; lsaw son the table; ¢he did wot tell me she Was taking any medicine cay mee her will. ns follows :—I live at No. wh sworn, deposed as 1ed'Bent Teonty-seveue ‘steeat; Thave lived there since in Mr. Siephens,’ desired me to live there: T ir xernb anything in the house to-day only dishes: Mr. Stephens did not give me any particular directions as to sean or cleaning; T never washed the matting; T have sweptit, but never scrub! ay mother comes to the house frequently; she came there to-day, about twelve or one o'clock; she did not tell me to wash or scrub the floor; no one could have washed or sernbbed the floor withont my knowledge; my mother spake to me about her examination bere, but Edo not Temember her telling mie what questions ae said she had been ora cae at the house to-day; the ave been in the hows: never saw or heard owe: 1. was since my aunt died that Fannie told me she saw the rat; Tnever notic Stephens having a black eye, Esaw her after her death, And did not notice any mark about the eye; if she had a black eye T think E would have notied it; [saw Miss Rell mix a powder for the purpose of giving it to deceased; Leonkd not tell the color of uid When the powder was mixed; the powder akon outot a paper which I pearance of Ving been put up al av apothecary’s; ny mother was pre- sent attending deceased the day before she died: she came at ap eatly hour ia the morui went away, for a few hours, about alx o'clock in th T neveracrubbed snything Mr, Stephens’ house; I washed some clothes, and nothing more, The inquest was here adjourned until I this moraing. 5, WAnLack’s ‘TwnaTE will be opened for the fall and win- ter season On next Monday, with a new London comedy, “Nothing Venture, Nothing Win,” and Brougham’s new burlesque. The company includes Mrs. Hoey, Miss Mary Gannon, Mrs. Vernon, Mr. Lester Wallack, Mr. Charlee Wheatieigh and other popular artists. Tho theatre is now being put in first rate order. Mr. Wallack resumes: the management, and we may saicly predict a vigorous campaign. Brooxiys—Prooress is RewGION AND Ant.—The Rev. Henry Ward Beecher’s congregation are about to erect a new church for him which wit! cost $100,000 and holt six thousand persons. This movement, following close ‘upon the project of an Academy of Music vieing with that of New York in its capabilities, would indicate that Brook lyn is beginning to feel liself swelling into metropolitan dimensions, City Intelligence. Lretrrr ON Love.—Captain De Reviere, who figured so conspicuously in the recent trials in New York and New Jersey, is to deliver a lecture this evening at Hope Chapel. This pecuiiar predilections and his recent experience seam to qualify him im @ comewhat singular manner for this pecial vask: Lasp Reroxw Associatios.—This association met at their roome in Broadway on Mouday evening. The Presideut, John Commertord, in the chair. The following resolution ‘Was unanimously adopted -— Resolved, That the late action of the President of the United States, fn Postponing, the sale of the public landain Kansas until July of pext year, wi bad been ordered for the coming No- seruber, entilles bim to the thanks aud increased respect of (ho friends Of kutnanity. In this weil timed and Judiclons interpe sition we recognize the exeretse wise guardiananip, which ue chauan the peor suiictently proves that in Mr. Bi have a friend who iy net willing tha they sll be strip of the y have bestowed pon the lands, labor and nprovemen Sree wy Hanon sit Vanderbilt, of Stapleton, Staten Island, held an inquest on Monday afternoon (am), on the body of an unknown man, supposed to be a Ger man, found lyvug im the woods, near the fresh pond in the town of Castleton, on Sunday lust. Je had suspended himself by a mall cord on the limb of a tree, and about fifteen feet from the ground. After strangulation, the weight of the body broke the cord, and in falling to the ithad recived a small bruise on the forehead. Verdict—auicide by hanging.” He was about 36 years of age, dressed Ina brown linen cunt » pants, broad striped Seotch plaid veat, white shirt, black silk neck te, call skin beets, whieh bad been footed. He was about five feet Fix inches high, brown hair a large goater under the chin, a black fur hat male in Paris, On his person was found two pieces of French brown bread, and @ biack portemonnar contaim:ng three five cent pieces and seven of the new cents. For farther partioulars inquire of the Qoroner, at the steambuat landing, Stapleton, Staten Ailand. Saux ayy Moewrar ov Powe ww Comer Carron. —The sale and rental of the pows in Chriet Church, corner of Pith avenne and Thirty fifth street, took place on Monday night last. There waaa large attendance. The result was as follows — 2 for There wore only 158 pews to that but 36 are lett. PoxrRat of A New York Vorowret.—Corporal Jere. miah King, of the First regiment of New York Volunteers, died on Monday last, after a tedious Miness, aud was bu Tied yesterday at Greenwood. He was attended to bis list resting place by the Tew of hie comrades in thie city who still survive. ‘Tir Case OF TAF Sivets. Benvenuy ave Panmure —The Recorder yesterday diemireed the eomplont of Charis Hodges against the shore named partins, there being no evidence to ehow a conrpiracy oF frand on thoi part Frum PNGINes FoR AtRaNY.—The great playing match rommences at Albany today, and the Capitol city will be fairly Aled to overfowing with representatives from the Fire Departments of at least twenty cities. There will po. sibly be fifty competing enginos in the master today The boate for Albany lest nicht were crowded wan ee hen at i fe to be disposed of in all, x0 and to morrow :—Les agton Engi Chatham Le tag Row mr Be No. 16, Union _—_ So. 18, Paeitic Bnyine Company No. 2s, Compaus Coburmbas Ragin ‘Compeay No. 38, ant Metoal Engine Company No. Stor New York, and Engine Companine Nee, 3 and & of Brooklyn. Carrene oF a Autpum Menoment. James Larkin, the Foung man who shot James Dowling, a barkeeper in the crorery store corner of Mulberry and Park streete, abont two weeks age, and then fled from the city, was arrested t Providence, I. 1., by Inspector Dow arrived here yeeter | the Tons and thers | Compa z day. The prisoner was © locked uy for trial a) Intelligence, The Vnited Slates eteam frigate Mert wl etoapeot Neo on the 2th alt. The jo sefl for Valparaten, . Commander Davis, eatiod | th wit, fur Manzanilia, Aea- The stoop-of-war st from San Franco om & puleo and Panatna ary ‘The United States steamer Saranac, Captain Kelly, was at Panama on the IMb inet Dr, Ward, United States Navy, tne boos ordered from the Hieeatne ta Gil the vacaney caused on board the Sara. | hae, hy the resignation of fr. N States sloop of war dame own, from Ports 1 Srprewr Corerteneral Term.—Noe, 40, 198, 41 to 43, Ah to 49, 51, AB to 80, 44 to RS month, No M., tows, wos epoken cn the 24th inet. | in Intitide a1 A, longitude O8, by the pilot boat ©. W Wont, of New Vork i Comrt Catendare This Day. | #r THEME Content reat Part 1—Nos, 1065, 1087 1081. | , 108K, 1007, 100%, 1071, 1073, 1075, HOTT. 1 «108; TOS, 1001, 108K, 1005, LON. Par woe | 522, 500, S12, 340, S48, S62, HD, 406, GIO, GZ, O14, O16 11S, 2), Dh ID, AE, OO, ED, des, | \ i i Printtug Tite OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, oe 41 Brooklyn Sayings—One has no ttea of their beanty till they Rave sat for one of WILLIAMSON BROS.’ Cameo types. Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines, Valuable improvements, Office Md Broadway. | ae rapidly. Tt opened at 10417, roe to 106 ai the board, and to 109 afterward; was active at 9 alight decline in th i afternoon, and clored in the neighborhood of WT. A these higher prices many parties came it to offer | shortly he thrown open te The Burned Steamsitp—The State Sab- batarian Convention~The Utica Free Sve Convention—The Fashions in New YorkeOurtous Case of Alleged Wife Murdor—Phe Reat Prewdency—Local Nowe ofthe preceding weck of importance. Among other matters it will give— Afuil uecount of the Burning of the Steamship Austris—- Terrible Loss of Life—Nearly Five Hundred Persons Burned to Death, Drowned or Suffocated—Thefiting Narratives of the Catastrophe by Rescued Passongers—Frightful Suffertags of those on board the ill-fated ship—List of the Cabin Paasen- ger—Names of the Rexcued—Deacription of the Veasel, a. ‘Two Weeks Later News from California, received by the Moves Taylor. { A report of the Proceedings of the Biate Rabbatarian Conven | tion—Contest betwlen the Canals and the Railroads—Political Action Recommended—Tuteresing Discrsston—Resolutlons, A report of the Doings of the Tulca Pree Lovo Philanthropic Conrention—-A Review of the Proceedings—The various Causes and Cures of Evt!—Foster, the Abolltionlat, Rebuked by the | Convention and Laughed Down—Intense Excitement in the — Convention—A Mulatto Philosopher Rebaking the Free Lovers and Tnfidels—Interesting Experiences of a Spiriunlist—Wind- | ing up of the Perfurmances, &c., &c. | ‘The Fall Fashions—Great Opening Day among the Milliners | ‘and Modistes—What the Ladies will Wear during the present | Fashionable Season—Prevailing Styles for Dresses, Bonnets, | Cloaks, Mantilins, &c, A Curious Case of Alleged Wife Murder—Arrest of the Ac cnsed—Autopsy of the Body—Exeminxtion before Justice | Welsh—Inveatigation before Coroner Connery—Testimony of Witnesses, &e., de. Speech of the Hon. H. 8. Foote on the Next Presilency—His ‘Views of Kansas, the Administration, Douglas, the black ve- publicans, de. An acconnt of the Firemen's Torchlight Procesaion on Satur- day night—Return of the Warren Hose Company from Phila- delphia—Grand Reception by the Fire Department. Celebration of the Anniversary of the French Revolution of 1792 by the Frenchmen in New York. ‘An interesting article on the Perils of Biriat Navigation—The Lost Aironaut Thurstoa—The Ascension of Winchester iu 1855—The Fearful Story of the Youthful Mronauts. Editorials on the leading events of the day. A full review of the New York Cattle Market—The Number of Cattle at market, prices, &e. ‘The local news of interest of New York and the adjoining cities. With Police Reports, Theatrical Criticisms, Commerefal and Money Market Reporis, Marrixges and Deaths fur the week, Altogother forming @ mass of varied, usctul and interesting reading. ‘Terms—Only $2 a year, four cents a single copy. To be ob- tained at the office of the HeRAup and of all news ageuls. Ad- bis cna: gi bene at the usual [eR ALp rates. Soe Saunders? Metallte Tablet Razor Strop. ere penning article, has never been equalied for pro inle edge to a razor, For sale by wrat SAUNDERS, 0.7 :spjasshactners Fall and Winter ments for Men, women and children, all sizes and qualities, wholesale or re- tail, at MOLAUGHELIN'S, corner of Greenwich and Murray ste. 10 Cents Gets Your Portrait Taken—Grave or gay, natural or artifieial—al HOLMES’ depot of the Queen's artist, 20 Broadwa, Courter and Enquirer says Play Billiards at BASSFOR: Court and Remsen st Brovkiyu; 49 Fultou. He allows no betting. Makes re oh mokue Fall 1858.—Now Ready.—We have now ready our fall atyle of genomen's hats, and would call to it the siention of our customers aud the public generally. CO., leaders and introducers of tashion, Nis. 3, 4 aud 5 Astor House, Broadway Out of Scason—White Pantaloons, Summer raglava, sherry coblers, strawberries and eream, and Rocky Mountain beavers are ‘decidedly unseasonable; but KNOX'S fali style of hat ts ee Ses - for He eevee at cool and de- Tightcid weather, Place at which it is o be pur chased, No. 212 Bro Herron's § Sewt Machtnes—With valuable improvements, only $25, at 147 Broadway. Harris & Russnk’s Fall Style of SNK Hats for 62, unsurpaseed for boanty ant eloganee: alusn splendid om Assortment of eildren’s and mises’ fancy hats a Bowery —026 Grand « eet—2i1 Bighth avenue. na and 10 Ibs. Good Tea $1 the Chest, coffee for $1. CHIMISTIANSON'S tea warebouse, No. 1 Chambers street. For the Hair Use Wilson's Hatr golorer: only 35,centsa bottle; changes the color to « black of brown withemt dying or staining the skin; no trouble tn wing iy applied like water; Ce not injure the hair; thousands was Wwith snecesa, ‘Kold at the drug shore, 306 Grand sureet, ovr- per of Alien, N. whotewnie aud retall, aud the dye pri ~ and phy on oe aerating eae eta Miraculous Vermin Destroyer. ren gee PEEMIN, NATED RY CONTRACT. Warelinines, Me ly eaten rat and mice remedtien, a3 Bryer af of Honea PRRDERICK V. Honstin street. General RUMITON, 10 Astor House and Gi Brosdway. Faney C oad A a eee a ee men's pen and pocket knives mont Fare nd patierns, ich before heen imported. Pur'mae bys. kX SAUN DEMS, NOT Astor House. Drs. Hunter Peeves aoe in ate fendange of thelr oflce, BBB Bradway, for on with al! the most recen’ opreree Seven of ed rt " — Setenee for the sacros:ful treatment of iewn dcases. Paikoua can apply personally ur by letter. Mills Hatr Dye, 4 Shillings a BHox.—Biack Tn(sliie ongnent and te or brown. No. 3 Berolay street palin for the baie. i © strengthener and thie a te app tle. iret, New ¥. iets bn (own and country Page. Pills.—Bilions Disorders of Ty type, (rot a slight derangement af th liver to confirmed pnd As and intern ivent moet obstinate ty re en ned by a course of Holloway’s pills, Hold at) Maliva inne, Pg Glovers New Truss Retains Dittiew os Ona, perfects cures, Also elastic stockings. ree tie FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Treepav, Sept, 286 1". M The mos oment on the Block F: his moruing Was eided a contrast to the di months that it was compared on the «treet ing times of February and March. Though y fow ontaide orders, and th pose (bat the public have euddenty got over their aversion for railway investments, «til! the buoy at deced, partly by the peblication of the convention be tere the great roads to the Weet amd hy the large hear «ne rit earnings of the Panama Railrowd and the Pacitic Mail Steatnship Company , led to a geteral closin short con tracts; and this, for the tine, produced the appoatances of @ decided and general speculation for the ri Panama was benefitted by the announrement that the Reitet gov ernment it probably abont to agree to sont the Australien mail vie Sonthy rumors that a th npton, Aspinwall and Panam by of Tiritieh steamers is alumt to he taid om for British Cotambia and Fraser river vio (he same poimte ‘The party which i¢ unilorstood to be operating for the rise have already made a good thing of it; the stock tonched 120 thie morning, 119, closing at about tls bat reacted in the afternoon to figure, Pacttic Mail moved quite vor my te . predicated probab! contracts, apparent on the market price af the stock by the opening raga and Tehuantepee routes, botit of whiel wil somme With regard toth | later, we note an advertivement in the Now Orican papers announcing the opening of the route on the 27th on | October, aud though at fleet the ny will anil them. selves of the Pacific Mail boate on the Pacific, they will a course som provide themeelver with bowie af their own. The Nicaragua rome will probaliy be opened about the time, and thus tigre & proepect of the tsinessowhich is amply large | ehongh for several companice—being divited between two or three. The story yorterday and today ix to the effect that the Pacific Mail Company have bonght Vanderbilt's steamers on the Pacific, This is dowbied, and very na@wally, as such a proceeding, however wlti matey beneficial, would necessarily put a stop to the pos sibility of a large cach dividend this full. New York Gon tral improved 1% per cent this morning. The tranear tions were large, out so far as could be judged, the pur chasers were chiefly ears, who bonght to prepare for emergence ‘The new tarilf agreed apon at t vention now gocs inte effect, aud is expected to same is te con | being made ata decline. ‘Tho sales of bank stocks were moderate. We note a decline of ¥% per cent in Amorican Exchango, and a rise of 34 per cent im Metropolitan Bank. ‘Minois bonds were % per cent higher than yesterday's | 84; Rock island, 66% a 66%; Lacrosse, 5a 54. Th 400 bbis, including mews, at $16 75 9-$16 85, large difference in the receipts of the road. There ave yrates Fl y Wak reported at $16 6, and prime was many, however, who foar that the slim business of the Sorte * 75, afterwards hela wat $19; mie in the fall and winter months will try the: fortitede of the rai road managers who have jnst imposed restrictions on their own crergy and enterprise. In the afternoon Uen tral wos active at am advance of an eighth. Kriv way steady and sluggish. ‘The Western roads were all better Rock Island rose 14y per cont, with « fair demand, Gale na, } percent; lino Comtral, 14; Toledo, 14; Michigan Central, with the usual spasmodic jerk, 2 per cont; Southern, common, 4 cate were SOC BR aves on the spt, ® heavy, with ates ™ tiene al SIF BET OP 4 $14, and exter at #64 lamas were qniet, Ont salon of shoulders mt Be % more active, with sales of 500 Putter and cheese were steady Tuk, —280 cake were aold at a Sricis.—46 bags pepper were sola, SOAK. —The market was steady, # | aneluding: cans | ness we BY mess ane See nel of hans at & ssc woe | a G00 bbls. at Ite, at 2B, nd in fair request Be “3Me 9B 40. Wh sales of ab vat continued to attract atfomtion ; the £050 | 50009 1,200 bhds, Cubs, inetudiag retin. vas 34m 7% and (he land grant bode AC per cent, the bud. | a T2e., and fair to good icrowery grad ab Ms eh ae ness being largo at both boards. All these Western ‘auskny.—Falen of xbout 700 Dbia. wore mm : shares were a shade better im the afiernson, Reading Movements The following wales of real eatate were Merchants’ Ex: Mullor, of Hav! of between seven ami eight miles from the City Hall, not far from the Harlem river, brought good prices: Ry F. H. Tadlow & Co, House and lot on 45th st., moar 5th ay., 20x100.. 1 Lot on 68d st., near 8th ay., 256x100, Was one per cont betier this mornimg—sharing the general impulse; it wae weaker in the afternoon, large cash sales 1,625 quotation. The closing prices at Kowalnki’s wero ag fol- 700 lows:—New York Central, 8014 3 80%; Frie, 173¢ @ 1754 Roading, 48%; 0 484; Michigan Central, 52 a 6234; Michi er ee 7,160 gen Southern, 23% a 237%; Panama, 12854 3 1194; Ii | 4 jot corner 128th st. und BED AV, , 24x100. 7% nois Central, 801; 9 61; Galena, 83 a 8354; Toledo, 32% 2 do. adjoining on avenue, each 25x100, $482 each. 1,38 440, on rear, on T28th «t., ereh — $356 each... 1 4 3 do. adjoining, each 26x100, $206 cach market closed unsettled, 1 gore adjoining... .. aR i Groesbeck & Hoyt, in their weekly circular, say:— 1 do. on rear, on 120th street. 2 During the past wock the amount of business paper oftr | 2 Tot= mining. each 264100, $836 each, 6 ing has very much inerensed, without influencimg, as yet Be = an advance in the rates for money. We contimue to quot i de. do. Saatoo FA Joans at call, on choice cotiatcral, from 4to 5 per cent | 1de. do. 26x100 t: The foroign exchange market continues fray, and th | 1 de cormer 18241 et. and a amount of outside ‘bills offering very limited, and this may 1 do. wdjoining, in avenne, 25x10. 4 influence a lrge export of opeole during tie’ seeks bare, | hao do. Si E100... ve 8 Californis remittance is near at hand, tho effoct uponth | 1de. do. 2axtoo.. r4y Mext bank statement will be scarcely perceptible. W | 210. on rear, on Liz ef., each 25x a quote bankers” signatures on London, for the steamer to | 210. adjoining, each 26x100, $230 ened pe morrow, 109% « 1104, although we hear of transaction | }kvre do. : 135 at 100% e110. On Paris, 5.16 a 6.12%. The domestic | 1 de. oe : exchanges show but little ‘variation, The bank DalAoces | —_,.,.,. here are wwiust Boston, and about even with Liag od Marrted. phis and Baltimore, The registered sales of the ‘board during the week tra ery $51,000 changing bands. Wo Ghote the ane 1 diy 10845 10824. ~ ‘The oxchonges . (he Bank Clearing House this morning Amounted to $16,439, 14 82, and the balances to $1,208,607 93. The Metropolitan Bank certificates are $3,090, The business of the Sub Treagury was as follows:— Total receipts $144,979 39 Of whieh from Ghstoms. ‘Total pavmeuts Total balene The following dividends have been declared —The Shoo and Leather Bank, four per cent, payable 19th October: tho Bull's Head Bank, four per cent, pryable Ist October; Le —Gamsse.—In Brooklyn, on Frid y, Sept. 24, by the Rey. D. J. Patterson, Mr. Groxa# H. Loragk lo Miss Mausa A. Greene, of Brooklyn, F. D. Wiison—CrawrorD.—On Monday, Sept. 20, in the Sum. merfield Methodist Episcopal church, Brooklyn, by the Key. W. 8, Studh oskrd Gi. Wiison to OUVIA, youngest surviving daughter of the late Robert Crawford, Esq., of Belfast, Ireland, Reprorp.—On Monday, Sept. 27, of disease of the heart, Trantakr Avesta , eldest mcaties of Augustus and Harriet Bediord, in the 1ith year of hor age. ‘The relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her parent's residence, No. 4 West Teuih street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at half past one o'clock, without farther invitation. 08 Monday, Sept. 27, ANN Bree, the Mount Wollaston Bank, Quiney, Mass., « semi-annual dividend of four per cent; the Millbury Bank, four per | The relatives and friends of the family sand thowe of hee cent; Donver's Bank of Sout Danvers, 3%; Warren | late son-in-law, Nicholas J. Waldron, Bank, 3 York street, Brooklyn. Covros.—On Monday’, Sept ines, JOMN A, CoLron, lake ‘The value of merchandise warehoused in the Boston district for the week euding September 25, 1858, was:— aftor a short but severe er of the Novelty Lron Bs tag 3 Works. All other merchandise " ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family, and the » congregation of St. BridgeUs church, are respectfully iu ears tr Senate Dex gone.....< Gay vited to attend the funeril, from his late residouce, Fourth All other merchandise. Tho , this (Weds slay) afternoon, at three o'clock. His ate OHS mains Will be taken Co Calvary for iuterment. Foray |, Cxotmuor.—On Monday evening, Sept. 27, of chronic ‘Total value, -$217,125 | dysentery, Nicnoras Cnocmmnon, aged 61 years, § months Total amount of imports in the port of Boston from | and 9 days. Funeral this (Wednesday) aflernoon, at half past two o'clock, from tis late residence, No. 8 West street. The relatives and friends of (he family are respectfully iuy ited @ aloud, without further notice, CONSiNGHAM.—On Monday, Sept. 27, Fraxom Cuxsixe HAM, aged 56 yours, ‘the triends and acquaintances of the family are inv ues to attend the funeral, this (Wer pare two o'cloek, trom his late sO Tuesday, Sept. 28, Mra. Macy Fixx, widow of vid Finn, aged 58 yenrs, a uative of the parish I, county Ireland ‘The friends and of the family are respectfully January 1 to September 24, The following i¢ a comparative statement of the exports: (exclusive of specie), from New York to foreign ports for the week and siuee Jun. 1:— 1856. 1857. 1888. - $1,022,157 $1,627,240 $1,079,315 56,490,085 51,931,955 43.69.0848 S56,512212 $52,060,195 $44,748 090 » 1868, $24,742,819. ‘fot! for the week Previously report Since Jan. 1. Stock Exchange. Tener, Sept. 28, 1858 ‘ $1860 tena Ge, "W.. BS, 250 she Brio RR. .... ITS) J invited to attend ihe fuweral, from her late residenc ate 90°" 180 Hud Riv RR..s6O 27 268 West Twenty weventh street, on Thursday afternoon, Soon Virginia 6s.” 100 Maaricstie At two o'elue! 1600 Cx} 7's, new be. $21; 800 Harlem I . Guews.—On Me Marcaren Gimsow, wife of 1000 1 Canal bes.. 202°” 200 Reading RR..16 1000 NY Cen RRG's 9 500 do. fusuily are invited to attend the fune- 1000 Hud RE stra 100% 200 do ral, thie (Wednesday ) lock, from the 600 do... residence of Job seventh street 200 do. and Second aven 200 do. HasKIns AL St » On Friday, Sept. 17, 210 Pananwa of typhoid fever, Npwakn Saxe Haskins, aged 27 years, 2600 Ul Cen RR ts, a0 do. late of Boston, Mass,, and Williamsburg, N.Y. 5000 to 300 2000411 freeland bs 25000 Tat coat hg oa “60 Boston and Theksox.— consmmption, co papers please copy” evile, on Ratarday, August 28, of dons S. Hickson, a native of county Kerry, 10000 23% | Ireland, lae of Manbatianville, He died in peace, re 9000 22% | joteing in his Saviour. He leaves a wife and two childron 2000 Mich So ist mm. 237%. | who deeply mourn his lors. 6 ehe Amer Px J 4436] Kingston, Canada, papers please copy we lo, 44% | Kann tin Tuesday 14 Motr 44, | Brooksbore, comuty FT te & ay The friendy and acquaintances ot the 50 Now Jer 80%; | to attend the funeral, from his late ¥ . No. 197 75 Pacific 83 | Elizabeti: street. on Thureday afternoon, at two o'clock. 190, ay Ksosrmow. —In Hivison City, New Jersey, om Tuesday, S25 | Sept. 25, Winuam J. Kyuexaton. 8316 he funeral will take place “a his tate residence, Pali- 834 | sade avenue, Hudeon City, N. J., on Thursday afternoon, atone o'clock. | The friends and relatives are invited to attend without further ne MoGratm.—On Tuesday. oo. 28, Proxers MoGrarn, aged 35 veurs, a native of Creeney, parish of Drumiain, Iretwn: is friends are requested to attend the funeral, re Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late resis denee, No. 41 Rivington street ON On Sate Sept. 25, in Columbia street, South Brooklyn, Jomy O' Nena, aged 59 vears. 650 do . Osnonx.—On Mouday morning, Sept. 27, Eumament Ov > Bk seks Bis | sony, widow of Will Osborn, aged 69 years and 1 "s | mont 1 6 | The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully S\ | invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. io Mia ees RR, 30 16 488 Broome street, without vega A invitation, this (Wed wo do... w ) morning at teu o'clock. The remains will be con- SavOND Boa to Greeuwoost $5000 Misr." 843s" Tones N Tray —At Panatia, 00 Sunday, Sept. 19, on board the Be a eect United States steamer Saranac, Mi Pennt, of Hrooklyn. ; formerly of Dir a to at her, No. 54 Towers street, this (Weluesday) afternoon, ab three o'clock. Oe Hy tpt Vax WackvEy.—On Monday, Seamed “papeorsees xo Rept. 27, Geauur G. Vaw do. ck SELES FER Fer pen tnd w Wacans, Foq., in the S8th year of hie age. 2 tal of the family are res fully 8 the funeral, fr rch, Prookiya % Way afternoon . without fur bo 100 Wraires.—On Monday, Sept. 2t, Jou L. Wratres, aged oo 64 years ry ‘ The relatives and friends of the fauily are invited to at 860 NY Central i 065 | tend the funeral, from his late resklewee, No. 72 West 200 6" | Heventh street, today (Wednesday), at twelve o'clock. 100 100 oo | T sains will be taken to Bull’* Ferry for imterment. 10 oo WS - be 10 New Jersey WR.. 14 MISCELLANEOUS. 200 60 La Cr de MRI 61g | enn ~ . 0 50 do. 5% T JONES, 10 ANN STREKT—$1 59 FOR DOKRLR foled walerproof sewed boots, Also, $3 60 fur double ied perged boule, Warcaniod W give wutfuedon, cITy COMMERCIA . REPORT. eT Tompay, Sept. 29-6 1. M. pots were made A, BAtuoxp 2 co, Asn. —Stnall eal 6 Rew cnererrs. —Flour—The demand was less spirited sun prices rather easier and ular for the lower grades ot State and Western. The transactions footed up about of Im and mi MEN'S PURNIONING ¢ Tnsite the attention of the jonhing wade 'o their new sty fea ot 8,000 Dbis., losing within the peentiined notations: — CRAY UTS, KOARPR AND THES, Hejoctod suiperfines... MTS 0 MT memos. "5 eae uotera cups : oo § $3 soe foe one ofthe largest Raglich mannfactnrene ot Fxtra State do, oo 70 | inbuiar and ribbow ties, we are enabled tyofler indacemente te Common to goer - 5 38 a B88 | these goods unequalled tn the city. Extra lown, Michezan, I SH 6 OS | mre eects were Fxtea round mp Otte em 16% @ 600 WORD TO THE WISE. —WHEN THE DAYS ARE HOT. xtra Genevee 700 8 7.50 | 2D fest, and the sun threatens fevers nnd deadly summer ives! to ctrmight Senthery 4 0 6% ive of ail, such ailments by jadieten Somthern fancy and extra 610 & 756 | French panacen, the cwndial cognae biters of M. Larvum Choice exten family and bakers £00 a $50 | These hitters, the fame of whichis European, have vow become Teve fle 8% 2 4:16 | the household remedy in all « Stites y are for 4% a 4% ¥ 8. STRINVELD, 70 | hide the receipta All respectable druggists, STEVENE, WILLE AMS & 00.'8, it GOO bbls, within EN FR Cit tee nm flour wae in fair de. . With some sales for export uae Weet Indice The sales onbraced about 1,600 bbls. . ng firm, within the range of onr quotations. It flout ; ee wes quiet at OF quotations. Corn meal was unchanged. ature tn the autecciption Wheat wae firm and the demand good, with sales | A focstmile ot thcertesrated phture, beewliully printed tm of abort {8,000 4 30.000 boshele, including white colons after the « ortaina, now Publishing Western at $1 26.4 91 40, common fair white Southern PTION PRICE, at $1 2h a $125 and choice Kentucky at 61 65, and red Western at $1.25 a #1 40; Chicago Spring damaged at Sde., and red Sonthern daimaged at $1 08 a $125 por rn was lower, but in good demand at the de- nat Hts thelr intention Wy preseat 10 hrse lve at Te. a The; ¥ Ps YING © mand deraey yellow at ORe. a 61: Rye wos | (" Oreloel PAH TG Oo Mee ST ot cana, i ... Barley continued firm, with sales of about | now on exhibition, and from which Une above fue simite te Made, also the magnitecnt picvure Te Ceeey, On, Tre Race Covnse at Home, Ib feet by o of State at 48 Corven —The Paintad hy. talon embraced about 1/600 bags Rio at “ tue. “ we . | Td. Rerker, of London. Now on vie ith the Ningara, at TOA. a 11 Iy0., and 100 do. Java at Ihe. ‘The stork, ace | Tig. Marker, « m view, with « cording to Messrs. Seatt & Co.'s circular, consists of abont 8 BROADWAY 27,008 all told, of whieh about 12,750 bags were Rio, And In addition thereto, ty exch enhecriber a packet of en- Cortes. The market continued frm, with sales of att and tarted stock, ranging in value ravings fram (hele amp! From 88, full tuuneed wt he Clow of tr Pp WW. 8 Co. are aware of the tm whe have seen #f, In Mr, Chareb'« 2,500 bales, of which ahont 2.000 bales were in transit closing flem at about the following qnotatio Oplamts. Fla, @ Mobile, Tonos & New mriieviars, of which Will be duly an- ane Tag an inverest felt by all areal work, allowed wa it i@ Orleane. hy the press, both of America and Furopr, to'stand unrivalled, Ord'y low to rood..10 any Wally Wally Wels thete intention te limit the iece to 10,000 copies, to provklé Bow middling 2 E 18 for whieh darplteate plates arm now heing made. 9 more thas Meddling 183, 13 10) Impressions were subscribed form New York on the fir | +] fant of tetra, aardl it «in Rurone has been Good mnt ON 19% Honasely rent “Cnt amend an Muddling fair, _ Seely application. An cents Wo view the Frenne To Liverpool 200 boxes cheese were pictures mil be ehare: cenmamereinaen at 208, and 20,000 bushels grain Py 2) pt, with Ll. GRAY ATR COMPLETELY RESTORED To ~a i" fome cotton, at 6 psy tea Std cake at p. t.: 000 boxes cheese Toa Londen 100 tone oit benatiful Nack. oF brow n dowle of ¢ vt Tad hey Lf TONS HE RRR, Se. A bark wae ti for @ at Be, Od C lor or mjnre the #kin, aud wil restore and 250 Wbte. rom at be per Toe, To Brom pd Mair’ to tts oftginal color by ane or twa Applications theak cases tobacco and 100 bbls, lard at p.t. A bark wae ters water, leaving 00 stain oF bad smell afer tokon mp for Curaeon at p, t Hews, —Sules of about 5,000 Rio Grande were made at 16,900 Orinoco at 280. a mM, enfot and tacet a. , Feng pea wih he Seng trou tel te y be ties ad at 180 6 months. Mor som —Sales of 20 hhds. Coba muscovade were mado | OB 28 & OR ATR RPSTORNR it Be, Witt core i the hale Navan Srowns continued in speculative demand. The strengthen weak Tacrens the arowth of the at, ad braced abont 1,500 bbls. here and to arrive, at he Bas vara aray. eee enanent ne care ‘tres teveden payin ns oa ee | oe Only Ba deere bE ag bg + ya Ai tak] A sa—-Pork The market was sonmwhal Ierogn | ace sore ay AC aad ¢ Aiea lar each yo. The sey reported for the day tout Dor Charles sireet, ngze yesterday, chiefly lots, whieh, “catering tt is iste ca eo 4 oa Ea detente fo favor and and meeticinm) 5 a MISCELLAN Eos, new SEWING MACHO at GhoveR & Wa WING MACHINE OF Gove & RARER fer atch, or the jock witeh dita ie irked. Ui moni be seem and examined by every tady, beennsé # is a groat maprove men! upon all previous wachises for tally vew ing. Cy A CPRTADS CURE FoR AL OR INTERNAL PILES. 4 CURE GU AKANTRED. | ene Aiven (© hundredeef persone in thimeity who were | Afflicted with piles for twenty years, and Dr ‘* iter supooaliory cured ther. ld at the Howery Drug Store, No. 154, just abere Broome | AT ETERDELLS WEDDING CARDA—m 1 AO peated oa engraved, can only er of Broadway and Duane track." AR Only be ad cor RARE ARTICLE —RURROWP: a iota manutnetared vat Lexington, K; wong SUE les, te tee tant common to oho fame time ft (e mach than the Beers. BARTHOLES an PA! Trineipal office 680 Breedway. ma be Local agents wunted. Address care of box 341 Post offton, Taw quarirs at cclaren for mate por. ‘rdun tinder Custom rane by ene C. _¥. B—Teems low, thao soaps CLARE'S SYRUP FOR WEAKLY Fiat womb or scrofulua complaints, ai C. Broadway. Pg ciated SYRUP IS eae ON PERSONS WITH ed Stomach or dlood disease o of any Kind or unbare. | WiARKS SYRUP—THIS GREAT BLOOD 1 PURIFIER; / hundreds will speak of ts benelits, C; LARK'S SYRUP HAS CURED CASES OF WRAKN ER, dyspepsia and sour stomach more than all others YLARK'S SYRUP TS SIMPLH, TIKK WINE aca Cu quart botties. ——— cue Fea SYRUP FOR Ayn emit acer, ggg, = ‘on children, is the best of all oy i ALG. Mh Ring's, 192 itroadway; Bane a Ps RParks’, Be tow; wholesale and retail by druggiss qenerally. Liv- ‘3, 8 QArtiON, TO SOUTHERN MERCTIANTS. ton dtineratand w large quantity of counterfeit and tfime dazr aromatic sehnappa. hae been seal to Uae toate Bose Philadsly tier apd soul those of the Seholeante Aroggiet and aor wie jerehunts, who are offering fe may wholenae pric, ant eat Southern and W Vet mt nothing ‘Ameren, whiskey, Snvore ante, nnd reduced emma thirty per cent below proof. ne ‘OLFE, } er 6° RNG, BUNTONS, NAILS PENETRATING THe / flesh extracted without pain, so that the boot can be wore: immediately after the operation, without the least ineoavens- * pate nt, by Dr, ZAHA, ‘chirupedias, ence to the ALK, surgeon 160 Broadway ((APMON To TH PURE ERRICK'S " PATENT CARPET SWEEPER, ‘The public arp cautioned against purchasing any oarpet sweeper not marl Hf, Hertick’s Patented, nd the Saly, one with impractionble n, for ipa {impor mp per by the super ty ich thachiae has been well vested by two years’ soi wage. “Thinse desiring to prosure one of these unprecedented labor saving machines are therefore warned of these imitations which are abroad, and which we believe powiess none of thone qualities which have wou vor the origiual a yeputation and eite- cone enuirely tine] TMGIEACK S SW RATER Ts warranted to be ail that it claims, and to give, aa tt aver has done, Fatire satis Price for eommon wond, each... ©: ction, bi ack walnut size for hotels h dieooeal ve dealers : 68 WOODMAN & SCHMITT, 13 Peurt survet. PXCURSION felis for pu pLNDISPENSABLE SAFE. [4 guard to tray lers, for sale » KE, MENDUM, 13 Wall street. PREL.—NO CHARGE WILL BE MADE IF DR. TOBIAS Inndt wien. Tt The mont eminent p phy yp CLOTHING AT EVANS, 66 wnt 64 Fulton nent: cassimere business cont nll overconta. lacks cloth frock coata, weil made Fine black cloth frock cents ‘The nest custom main drews frocis conta. aa side pom! ae peices Fancy silk, eatin and other vesta.. Counpiote binck cloth wuts. Complete are SWavectzese escssssssss eesesgsssess Hatevsive ( ething Wa and 68 Fulion y= ARTS. Winterhattar’s ertobrated FLORINDE, ‘With other fine pine ot Freneh ss) CL. it. Bacay » de. wow vB artists, enich as ie Callz, Lanfant de Met, Piehel eee SUPT. & CO., q= BARGAINS AT. painey. rx Cot Broadeng. GREAT BARGAINS occsininee cy AT pAlb & cS one GREAT nandyine CUT AND PR GREAT BARGAINS" RSSED T AT DA\ GREAT BARGAINS at AILEY" 460.8, TRSON'S Seer —7ae SOLE oe FOR wonderful hood purifying wcrofula medicine Greenwich street, wear Murray, N. ” ADIRG FANCY FURA_AT ¥. LANDRY'S NO. a8 Pv. LANDRY be A] 4 Broadway, now read; sree i theeustlven wih wiourpansed sets of ins foreiat Sete Every article warranted. N&tiosat POLICE GASETTR nw ready. STAMPEDR OF THIEVES Ty A RICHMOND COURT. IN PETTSBU Ke AN | ALDERMAN IN TROUBLE. Por ale at all newadepota Oo" NOTRUON —T HAVE ON RAND 4 PEW BTA, of the best old Bourbon whiskey to be Sued in this ely. ndizseurs are invited to call and test eumy ENG DC he Is weit treet, ICH CUT GEARS, Allow prices FRENOM CHINA, &e, CUAS, a 4 Bromdway. ‘S SEWING MACHINES ~ SHAT (cIoRRR Machines make ye bea eich ever invented ror years. Other mechines may —e 7 on a few = Lic) icne a0 Pompetent to ever x awe TE fabele. Angre's, new fasaily eowing macchove hove ier ets retetive enpeclortty aa hie machines for man Towra. They arm ‘inn morn beaufitul than any onber. thoes: ing end binding, gaviges of the inost approved style are age billed, whren desi N iiroadway. New York. ss etre Ao an Jy. er oun serine.e FRet Precteety what the name tadiesinn the siomach amd A122 Water strme € ) COU! NTRY MERCHANTS, r oa APPL STON & | 400, Je boone ile Mo pied B48 Broa DA aS, Wer Ioe blishers of wh CTT ai ee dee WeLIng BOOR, ORNELL f writ blank bow mag pape “ite me pa saint ayn Cecery angled ve the eominel come i nin the wae owe poeta eae sd oeupply #1 ibe lowers prieen i PROPLS saw old ond erty x RELIEVE 17 ia Fite artic’ ies eal i oa and so sue in ity Your SAMURL PAL Al druget ain every Grkesolt Vinited #1 + \tTe NERVOUS ANTIDOTR WING CHUN A PERE W {belt ke the Sowing x young "stood through the ins. Rpilepay, weakness of mr alien, psy Fors, Qe awe gravel o> f « kidneys, age gil re entinely: racented by f $ pr pomte Rent ty. JOHN PYNE & 60., Proprietors, te "hate yar name ts written werows dre label. W “saaaatacory FLOUR, GRAIN AND gant mae Wagalactory 17) Wee guvey casaes ob samen, ha