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ce condenser This condenser has accordingly been put up by order ‘ef the Secretary of the Navy, at the Navy Yard, Wasbing- ton, and is now in constant operation for the purpose of Daving its qualities exhibited and tested ‘This is considered one of the most important inventions Of the age, as it is claimed that it will save at least one- Uiird of the fuel at present consumed in working the best Steam engines, where fresh water is used, and more than hat in using salt water. Thus, there is not only a great economy of cost in fucl, but, what is mere important, a Ereat economy of space, Besides, it is claimed that al- though th's surface condenser is larger than the present ‘One in use, the space actually occupied by the boilers and Condenser is less than in other cases, in consequence of a reduction of one-third in the dimensions of the boilers to ‘Obtain the same amount of power. The amount of fuel saved on a long voyage would weigh ‘85 muoh as the whole machinery on board the vessel. NOMINATION OF GENERAL SCOTT FOR THE DENCY. 70 THE KDITOR OF THE HERALD. Wastusaton, Oct, 9, 1858, Sometime ago I saw it suggested in your paper, of which Jam a constant reader, that Gonoral Scott, as @ national ‘man, with an eventful life, full to over measure of great Bervices and glorious deeds rendered to his country, stood pre-ominently ina position to attract tho national sentiment of our people towards him as a candidate for the next Pre- fidency. Sinco this mention of his name by you, it has eon taken up by different journals in the country and Qalked over among those who talk upon such topics. It is evident thit your suggestion has touched the chord of the mational heart, and that it is now beginning to vibrate re Bponsively wherever the suggestion has reached. ‘There is not a circle into which the writer has entered, where the subject has been introduced, that it has not fet with approval by those who favor @ union of the op- Position, or been hailed as ominous of disaster by those ‘who seek to continue the rule of the present political Cliques of the country. That there is a great opposition sentiment to the rule, Measures and conduct of the politicinns—a sentiment Btrong enough, if fully roused and conceuirated, utterly to overwhelm thom—must be evident to every observing Bnd impartial mind, It ought to be equally evident that Buch concentration cannot be made by avy factional or Mechanical arrangement of party managers, seeking to urn the bearty tide of this great sentiment towards one or other of the gentlemon who have spent their lives, not 2o serving thoir country, but in practising various arts to Snake themselves President. The man must attract the Sentiment; the sentiment, distracted as it is, cannot be turned or forced upon any one whose chief merit is the noise be has mado, or is making, in his efforts to acquire Vrosidential rule. The writer of this ‘whose life, services and character so pre-eminent); and fix this sentiment upon him as those of General Scott. He is, at this moment, tho reprosontative man of Amorican nationality. Whilst ‘he ia unknown to faction, Out of the hands of President manufacturers, the country knows ‘him by his great deeds, creat patriotism and he- Foic life; aud the mention of his name clusters around % a thousand heart stirring associations of patriotic local and tty jealousies, and utterly pretension’ of that host of puny esidency with which and of which nearly very district furnishes a representative. ‘The honor as well as the safety of the country requires 2 man eminently national in character, with a life full of Great deeds and inspiring and lofty services, av a lasting Febuke to the mighty littlenesses and quack imbecilities, ‘ow set up for Presidential position. You seem, from your frequent allusions to General Beott and this subject, to be thorongt'y impressed with ‘this fact; and be aseured the heart of this great nation Bympathises with you from its wmost core, We have rown to be the mightest of (he earth's nations, and most Eiacentiat for good or fer evil; and it behvoves us, if we ‘would not diagrace our destiny and be utterly unworthy Of ourselves, that the man chosen for our representative man to the world, should be une whose life is unpressed fll over with the evidences of sterling mankood and triotism, and illustrated with great deeds, famous in other dands as weil as our own. ‘The writer of this hopes, therefore, with you, that the Candidates set up for the ‘succeseion of these in power may properly be representative of the nation—its past, prevent and future—and insists that (heir past histories must give an hye of A sad they are. May God save us more poor P’ Your present iecteeeentans is_no partisan, and is inde- pendent of partisan power. Whilst be has a belief in peacrpies and stands by them, he has, also, a belief in 08, tenet wo far as to repudiate the quack, tho sham. the demagogue and mancuvriag trickster, and to Cabere to the trees the wise, the manly, the patriotic, the Deroic and self-sacrificing. ‘He believes in old fashioned oman virtues—the virtues of the mon of our haroic days, and of those whose virtues and conduct emulate theirs. Ho knows Genera! Seott, and he knows that the hfe, charactor and deeds ot Goneral Scott are after that Oia berets model, upon which the great Creator of man poems to him, recently, to have made no improvem AMERICUS. PREST- pride, instinct with a power to dissipate Sectional issues, to heal overwhit the [Correspondence of the *t. Louls Repub! Warns: et. ‘The Paraguay expedition still lingers, awaiting the com eon ee eran of Ge tat which are to aoe f Being by the of the State Department. Stine were all ready some days ago, but the Prete dent concluded to make sundry aod various alterations and amendmente, Which were considered in Cabinet meet- fing yeeterday. The instructions proper are not ‘only afew leading points, for really there are Data fow points in tho whole case, but attached to the in- Btructions is a very lengtby synopsis of all the correspon- dense which has taken place between the two governments Felative to the outstanding issues. Tho rumor that Judge Bowlin was to exact of Lopes o ratification of the Schenck ‘and Pendleton treaty is wholly unfounded. He goes to Paraguay untrammeiled by any previous negotiations, and ‘with plenary powers to negotiate, if possible, a treat} which Proud be acceptable to this government. If suc Biraty be not negotiated it will be the fault of the Para- an government, not ours. Since reading over his instructions, and after full con- Pultation with the government hero, Ju Bowlin is san- Fuine of success, and leaves ux in the Yet ely a Young man, he goes on one of the most important missions which haa ever been com- mitted to the of one man, and as his success 4s so will be his future at home. has commenced writing bie annual respect to the Ceutral American republics recommendation he made last year which resulted in cotbereind tes the To commences bis messace this matters of more importance than number, The Secretaries, too, are statistics for the annual reports. Socre- from the register’s office a table ive statement of imports wader the tariffs. This statement, | am assured, the heretofore heavy labor of that bureau, ‘any increase of the clerical force. the practical importance of the information Mr. Cobb, as the late dnancial disturbed the importatious of the fiscal vear just B0 reliable conclusions could be drawn from Tt will appear, however, that the fell of seventy Give millions dolirs, which, Ey el Bez 4 angements, moet the wants of the pablic treasury. 1" Non-Arrival of the Raver pe Loor, ©. F., Oot. 176.90 P.M. Up to this time there are no signs of the steamehip Anglo- axon, now about due, with Liverpool advices of the 6th Snet.—four days later. ‘The Yellow Fever at Savannah. SAvANNaM, Oct. 17, 1868, ‘There were no deaths from yellow fever yesterday. ‘The Yellow Fevor at Charteston. Crancestow, Oot. 17, 1858. There wore forty deaths from yellow fevor in thie city Gor the week, including yesterday ied Southern Ocean Steamer Movements. CHARumToN, Oct. 16, 1858. Steamship James Adger from New York om Tuesday morning, signalized coming up at 11 o’elock this morning, rheta. Bervato, Oot, 166 PM. Thore has been a fair demand for fh ieee a shade easier: sales 1.200 bbie Wr ood to choice Ilinois and Wisconsin ; $5 0 $5 24 for tochoice extra Indiana and Michigan, $5 37 5. « favorite extra Obio and Canadian. Wheat in fair de and sales 40,000 bushola at 58 a new Chicago spring; SOc. for Milwaukie i 2 red winter Llinois; red Ulio is in good demand PA market firmer Is at STAC. for Toleds: 50 a #06, for Mas mare firm at the outside figure. “aie. “Whukey ns nominal at . @ shade firmer: « bd Canal freight: steady om ‘flour, 120. ind 116. of corn to New ¥ Te deipts for the last 24 hours—2,842 bbls. flour, 11,916 Buahols wheat, 11,000 buahels corn, 8,833 buahele barley, Wheat dui: ioe 0,300 a F il: al b Up Corn aston 6,300 bonaltote rm and boats 7600 be 500 bbls. four, B00 bushets ‘west, we al eer ‘20200 bushels barley. Omcaao, Oot. 166 PM. steady, Shen stvanced 20, Corn setive, and Shipments to Buflalo—soo bois. flour, 50, wheat, 20,000 bushels corn, Shipments 000 bushels wheat —— bis. flowr, 19,500 bushels wheat, 69,000 D reobets Covermati, Oct. 166 P.M. Flour unchanged; comand confipe| fo the nome vraie; a'es at $450 forextra. Whiskey dull at 170, W w thout change. Savanwaut, Oot. 16, 1858, ‘The saice of cotton to-day wore 1,700 bales, at 120. for middling fair. Naw Onuans, Oot. 16, 1855 Soe unchanged: sales today 6,000 bales. Flour active. Grein on the Lakes for Spe Oswaao, Oct. 15, 1858. Tho following table will slow the names of vessels on their way to this port, from the upper lakes, with whvat and corn, up to latest dates:— Vessels. When and where'd. Com. Wheat. . — 17,59 — 16,142 — 151559 — 10/969 — 16,112 — 14/607 — 16,000 Harrict Roest, — 13,379 Mary Morton, — 16/276 Gold Hunter. m 16,000 pias Baltic. . — 15,200 Kate Richmond — 13,010 Maple Leaf. 13,400 ne T. Kingsford. — 16,000 Star of Hope, - Queen City. ; 17,000 Acontias, . 16,000 Romanf... . _ Optonagon, . - Rebecea, — 9,420 — 12,995 71,820 245,565 * Put into Milwaukie, gure’, and je slighty. + Tost centre board und some of her cunvass, and pul into Milwaukie with part of ber cargo damaged. }Suppened to be lost, with ail on board. The following shows imports at Oswego for three days to the 14th inst., noon:— jing considerably in- Wheat. Com. Rye. Barley 18,506 - = 33,973 - - + 29,723, su oo me oe = — 18,800 Canada. _ — 2,500 18,065 Total 2491 02,578 2500 36,355 The \«llowing are the imports and exports at Oswego since the Ist of October: — Flour. Whent. Com. Lake lnport®.......6.6- 6,118 $16,553 190,875 Conal and Lake exports (80/927 309,311 150,619 29,88 Our Salt Lake Correspondence. Great Saur LARK Orry, U. T., Sept. 18, 1858, Mormon Excise Regulations—The Devil made to pay Tolls to the Church—Departure of Judge Eekels from the Terri- tory—Tistimonial of Respect to Him from the Gentiles— The New Gold Mines on the South Platte, dc., de. The world moves on about as usual in these vaileys. No “street rows’ have occurred thus far during the week. The “church grog shop" is still kept open; gambling, as usual, goes on without interruption, and men and Mor mons drink good whiskey, play a quiet game of cards, and worship their god in their own sanctuary after their own fashion; and, if certain statements in the Deseret News of the 15th inst. are to be credited, they even do more, The City Council of this modern Zion" havo recently organized astronger and more efficient pol They have revised some of their city ordinances, by allowing every man who desires to become a retailer in strong drinks to sell indis criminately if he will only pay into the church fund so much for license, And by another revisory act they say tothe Gentile merchants, who have thousands and thou- sands of dollars invested in liquors, if you will pay so much into the church fund you may sell whiskey and other liquors by the gallon, but in no smaller quantities Honce, it will be seen that tho whole scheme is a plan for tho replenishing of the church's coffers, by charging both Jew and Gentile exorbitant sums for licences, and exact- ing from the former a heavy per cent on sales in the way of tithing. This is the way tho work of speculation, civilization, ani even morality, goes o@ in “Zion,” all of which is chargeable to the recent influx of a heavy “Geatile popu- lation; 0 the “church” bewspapers say. During the exceedingly cold weather that we have had here about the Sth of the present month, I am informed by @ reliable citizen of the Territory that there wore a man and a boy frozen to death near the Savrir river in this Territory, twenty miles north of Willmore. They were thinly clad, and being some distance from settle ments, perished in the storm. It was quile cold in this portion of the valley. The eastern range of the Wasach mountains was clothed in beautiful robes of white. In Echo cangn the show was six inches in depth. Judge Eckels left this city for his home in Indiana on the morning of Uie 16th inst., taking with him Miss Poly dore, who was reclaimed from a Mormon family some four weeks ago. Misa Polydore i# attended by her aunt, je Mayer, the fourth wife of Samucl W. Rich: a dighitary in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The Jndge will take charge of Miss Poiydore to New York, where he will de liver her up to the British Consul, who wil take her under his protection, and at his earliest conven ionce send her on to her father at Worcester, England Refore the Jndge’s departure from the city his ‘iriends and fellow citizens, desiring to express to him their personal regards, addressed him the following complimentary note, signed by the following named gentlemen ;— Guear Savy Lake Cory, U. T., Sept. LL, 1858, 1B, Roxas, Chief Justice ot ‘the Sipreme Court of Dean Sin—The undersigned ha «beard that sou are abont to leave the Territory on & journe State, whither you are called on private business. Whi t envy vou the sithe faction which you will feel in rejot ne reer teabtly ond f frieads toa moral and civilized communtiy, they regret that your services wil be withirawn frum the Territory during the Wy their belie? PA winter. That rej however, ts lensened Your presence at Washington will do much to remove mia acd pr = hb seem to prevail there. and to cause oo ‘ion to he takem for the beter. se persone. an pee #00 nga eine of the United Kaleo who are Clay leave to to yeot thetr sentin arelorape eaten hat ort ‘ill “the iy Ir presence 4 a elty, whatever uring: Piatti Nreuk Jou may be pleased to ‘This invitation was signed by thirty-three of our moat respectable ome, ‘ocheding ery ei officer of the Territory except the Governor, The Judge returned the tollowmg answer: — Gneat Sout Lane Cry, 0.7. Sort 13, 1853, Gexturwes—I bave received vour note of the og me to meet you oe at 8 inser beiore my departure frets tee Territory. Ithank you for the exproasous of kind feelings which accompanied the invitathon, nint shall welcome na cor, digliy ax yourscives every opportunity for the expreaaion « Gor inutudl regard. The social relativas into which we have heon forced by the events of the last twelve months are such that it te impowdbie that we should not have formed close friendships, which will be more durable than the state of afaire in which they had their org. Kot my arrangements have been made for gusting on the 18th, and that faet_alone would prevent. an acceptance, there not rea\ fonder me fo actne an arta > any gathering involving publicity. In, the assurance an tire at rejoining ‘yo © brief Interval, T am, with S-apectfuily, ann Hort, dons He Hon. ‘Macuice Sarva, Bag. und ocbers. While Mormons exult over the departore of Judge Fekels from the Territory, with the hope of a short respite, which they bave not enjoyed since his arrival in the val ley and long before, many a good saint has fallen upon offered up his petitions to the God of Isracl tp won of the Judge and his prererva! pe Ap hp aga Judge Sinclair is here, Og RF etd fd be an otis ont etnies cliner of the government and a “terror to evil doors.” A new gold mine has very recently been discovered near the head waters of the Soath Platte, oa Terri tory. rom recent oper vend in this oit oom that thie newly discovered told of gett prewsincs 10 be as rich as any of the mines of California. It ie em- braced in that portion of country ly) Piatie and the Arkansas rivers, exten, ern base of the Rocky Mountains a8 far east as Fort Lara mie, and south ofthat pointone hundred and > a ave miles. My information in relation to this new portant discovery is derived from several reliable 4 men, and from Dr. Cavanaugh in particular, He * mae last evening specimens of the gold that had bron con some Cherokee Indians, from whom be bad procured | There are but few men engage! in the mines, ite discovery being of 80 recent a date. It is reported that they take ont from ton to forty dollare per day to the man. gold ie of a ood quality. Quite a large party leave this city for the gold diggings to-morrow mnerning from thie mine by ‘The Resened Passngers of the Steame Austria. A meeting of the resoved paeeengers of the {Il-fated Austria—lortytwo in nombermwhe arrived here on Thursriay last in the British war steamship Valorous, Capt. Aldbam, wae held, by invitation, at the offlee of the Ham burg and New York Steamship line, 151 Broadway, on Saturday last. Messrs. ©. RB. Richard Boas & Co,, the agente of the line, informed the unfortunate pastenger that they had been instrncted t present them, in bebal of the company, each a sum of money for the purchase clothing, end alao to furnish all who wore destined for the interior afree ticket to their place of ination , with fifty cents day to pay their expenses ‘ov the route, Mr. Richard then gave to each of rogers varying Crom twenty to UPrty dollars, & sum of money, according to his position and cirenmstances, taking a re coipt therefor. The company also pays the beard of al while they gre detained in Now York The following expression of thanks to Aldhamn, of the steamship Valoroue, has been cont to that gentleman, in behalf of LAS» ee site ed! Rmertion of the, reared passengers of the il fated A fheid on board the seam foros, on her prsmage } Fayal wo New York, the — 2 were committer to express, on behelt of meena their deep aracnin tude to Capt, Aldham, oc her Brean " Jorous, for his kindness in afforsdin war peamehi Val “4° na them 8 hanna treatment uniformly extended te | Ny the. cacere and crew of hie iene te peer ar} Seeneeee ever be NEW YOR iK HERAT D, Political Thbdingiaae: Cennr Sarm's Pronenciammero.—Hoo, Gerrit Smith, the temperance and frecdum candidate for Governor of thir Stale, having just closed his stumping tour, has issued & promunciamiento, in which he states that when he com: menced he found the causes of temperance and freedom little better than dead, but now he is happy to announce hat their resuscitation has begun. He advises the elee- tors not to throw away their votes pon Morgua, for no person who knows what is paasing in the State can be- lieve that Morgan will come any where near beiag elected. Te says that the republican candidate's position in regard | to Flavery amd the dram shops is worse than that of Parker or Burrows; aud the prediction ia put forth that if Mr. Parker is not the successful candidate Gerrit Smith will be, Concnimemen TO Bx CHoeamy T10s Yaur.—Congreasmen are yetto be chosen this fall in New York, Maasachusctts, Michigan, Now Jersey, Minois, Wisconsin and Delaw and the following candidates have been nominated :— NEW YORK—-FLPCTION NOVIOnEER 2. Repudhican American, 1, C. Cartor i. ©. Carter..... Cc. MM. Watwou. jas Hi. Graham, Roscoe Conklin Hibtrtbbaatadt ‘faitred Bly. fd. W. Sherman = ‘3 F = > & “Trott! —1. I. Hatch... JEG. Spal fe 2—L. 8. Jenks... si ae NOVEMBER 2. Democratic. Republican. Thomas D. Eliot James Bufliaton. Charies Francis Adams. Alexander H. Rice. Anson Burlingame. Dist . J—Mosos tates, J S—Arthur W. Austin, G—John T. Heard. $—George B, Lorieg. John B. Ailey. 7-0. A. Welch. Daniel W. Gooch. &—Benjamin F. Butler. Charles R. Traia. '—Nathaniel Wood. Ei Thayer. 1e—Neikson Tyler, Charles Delano. i. Henry L. Dawes. ‘Tho straight ‘Know Nothing? have nominated Moses G. Cobb, in the Third district; Newell A. Thompson, in the Fourth, and Albert Fearing, in the Fifth. MICHIOCAN—ELECTION NOVEMBER 2. Democratic. lean. Henry Waldron Dist. 1—George B. Cooper. 2—Consider A. Stacy. 5—Thomas B. Church. Francis W. Kellogg 4—Kobert W. Davis. De Witt CG. Leach. NEW JERMRY—BLECTION NOVEMLE 2. emocrat. Dist. De ican. 1—George A. Walker, John H. Nixon. 2—James W. Wall John LN, Stration. 8—William Patterson. . B. Dug dem. 4—Jobn Huyler. igus. 5—Jacob R. Wortendyke. — Wm. Pennington . Jobn FH. Jones, Know Nothing, is running in the First istrict. TLUNOI—KURCTON MOVER 2. prwtm: dem. Douglas dem. | Republican, 1—R. H. Jackson... [Hiram Bright......)8& 1 Washburne 2—B. F. BlackburnyThomas Dycr |. F. Farnsworth 8—David Leroy....1. W. Armstrong. .{0. Lovejoy 4—Jacob Gal videos IW. Kelloeg J. Grimshaw . H. diatheay R. J. Ozilsby a J. Baker ae D. L. Phillips WLYCONMIN—-KLNCTION NOVEMREE 2. Dist. Democratic. Republican 1—Reriah Rrown John F. Potter 2—Cuas, Dunn ©. ©. Washburne 3—Chas, Larrabee Chas. Bilinghuret DRLAWARB—RU TION NOVEMBER 0 Wn. 6 Tinnctor : Wm R gee SevEsTemyTu Concrmetoxat, Durmuct.—Johu T. Good- rich, the democratic candidate for Congress in the distri: composed of Herkimer and St. Lawrence, proposed to stump those counties, and invited his black republican opponent, Hon. F. K. Spinner, to accompany him, on his own terms, Mr. Spinner, thinking, probably, that his cause would suffer by his going Defure the people, de clined the proposition, and has loft Mr. Goodrich to go i: alone. Frucpom ov Eurcrnoxs. Mayor Swaan, the Know Nothing candidate for re election in Baltimore, was chosen on the 15th inst. by over eighteen thousand majority. His op ponent, at noon on the day of the election, issued a card withdrawing his name, as, under the intimidation of the Swaan party, it was impossible for bis friends to vote City Intelligence. ‘Tue Visring FIRKWRY.—The members ef Hope Hose Fire Company, of Philadelphia, who are now in this city, yesterday morning visited Trinity church by vitation. They were accompanied by a reprosentative from the New York Fire Department, To-day tho Phila- delphians will visit the institutions on Blackwell's Island, and in the evening attend one @ the city theatres, On ‘Tuesday it is intended to give our citizens an opportunity to witness the working of their steam fire engine, whieh, though small, it i# said, will do good execution at a dre. The engine is also to ‘be exhibited at the Merchats’ Ex change. Wednesday a dinner is to be given by the New Yorkers to the Hepe Company, who will return bome ou that evening. Saoonna Arrkay ix A Metmonmr Chorcm—Naekow Eacare ov 1% Pastor rrom KEING Snor.—About § o'clock last evening a Frenchman, named TL. Beerier, entered the Methodist church in Thirty-fourth street, near Fighth avenue, and, after sitting fora short time in a pew directly im front of the pulpit, he was seen to take a pistol from his pocket and aim it at the pastor, the Rev. M. J. C. Crawford, aud instantly discharge one of the barrels. It to be loaded with ball, which lodged in the dircetly beside Mr. Crawford, coming within « short distance of hitting him, which, had it been a little more to the right, would un- pre have killed him on the spot, The were instantly thrown into a great stato of excitement, and for a time it was feared Mr. Crawford bad been shot. Becriet was immod secured by several gentlemen and handed over to ward police, On — get to the station house ho stated as a rea. for doing, that Mr. Crawford had ineulted him ina sermon 3 delivered in the [eres Reerter is evidently inaane. was locked up the night and will this morning be examined on a charge attempt to kill, He is about.thirty years of age, and is said to bo well known in the city. pia. bm any recovered and was also taken charge of by the ice. Trp Tost Commit Fiac—Saruive oF nm Pree Ar rert.—The steamship I'rince Albert, of the Laver line, wit, sail for Galway to-day with a full complement of passea! gore and a very large cargo. The veerel has been tho roughly overhauled ‘ods is i splendid condition, and (even during Sunday) a large force of mon were em- ployed in stowine freight in hor hold. Miss Teresa Es Prohde will proscut the gift flag of the ladies to Captai: ‘Waters, and the occasion will be very interesting, as numbers of the friends of — enterprise will accompany the chip as far as Fire Islan A Poneman Sav acnLy eee axp Brarex sy Row poe. —Abont three o'clock on Sumiay morning, as Ufficer MeArthor was patrolling bie beat in William street, near Now Bowery, he came upon a gang of of about thirty fellows eng: in a fight opposite the house No. 32. e inter. |, aat attempted to arrest one who seemed to be the ringleader, but the whole gang turned on him, knocked him down, disarmed him of his cub, and beat and kicked han bratally, whileone, more savage than the reet, acta ally bit off the polieman’s third fingor of the right hand from the first joint. The ruffians then made their escape Tee Avorn Kepsarrive Caee.—Charles Edwards, who ccontly charged two men with an attempt to kid nap him, writes ue that he is not a savior, but a mach: = hy trade The account he gives of the attempt to ki him varies but littte from the statement already pep. Nahed Pavan Stace Casuacry Harriet Faron, an aged lady, reriding at No. 655 Greenwich etreet, died yesterday from the effete of injuries received by being thrown from stage No. 701 of the Greenwich street line. The deceased, it appears, Was ip the act of getting out of the omnibus, when the horses started suddenly and threw her to the pavement. Coroner Copnery beld an inquest apen the Dory of the deceased, when the jory. in rendering a ver dict, took oecasion to censure the driver for what they considered was carelessness on his part. The deceased wae 8 pative of England, aged 6° years. New Yorw Hosertar.—The fotlow ing i@ the weekly report to October 15 —Remaining on Ortower 8, 208 admitiedto October 16, 4. discharged, cured of relieved, 40; died, 3; remaining at date, 204; males, 178; females, 26. Acquitren—The trial of Martha Morgan, o y witow, yee, the letter writers handsome, for the murder of Al jer Allen, a constable in Johnson county, N.C., has resulted in her acquittal. was bot’ ace honest,’ and the S| Stas tock of worldly goods, aw ee ied with some harsh words She seized a shot and killed tum. a0 quilted, more by ‘yupany Aham strict justiog, MONDAY, 9) CTOBER- 18, AdAitions) from Mexico. | (From the Mesican corr nee of the Diario de Ma ana, Oct. 10.) You will probably b rd of the pronunciamiento of ‘Tompico in favor of the coustitutionalists, i comseq sence of which that import , being lost 'to the povern ment, the Tatler is aly on connection with sil the Porte of the most importavt coast of the republic, and of courte the commerce of Mexico is thereby in the most lamentable confusion, The communications with Vera ikewiso interrupted, and a serious attack upon Perez Gomez and Cobos, receutiy rigade, are to take g troops. Gen. Echeagaray yn oh Perote, without bomg able to reduce it, a vetory of Miramon over Vidsurri was an nounces with peris of bells and fireworks. The news Was received by telegraph, without any details, and its confirmation is anxiously looked for. ‘The government has obtained 4 loan of $400,000 in specio through a commer- Cin! houre of this capi General Cussnova, who left Guadalajara with 1,500 men, war surprised avd routed by (he constitutionalixts, under the command of Deollado, at a short distance from that city, General Casanova, after that unfortunate encounter, re-entered Guadalajara and surrendered the command to Gen. Blancarte. In Morelia [Michoacan], the constitutional forces, manded by Blanco, plundered the cathedral pry oer 3 with them sliver aud gold t the amount of 00,000. This is, at present, all the news of importance in this unhappy country, with the exception of an insult of th grossest character publicly perpetrated by an unknown persen oa the President of the Republic, at the celebration of the festival of Independence, on the 16th. Whilst Gone ral Zuloaga was listening to a discourse of Sr. Pachcio fortuerly ambassador in Paria, a pack of cards. was fun; againet his breast and scattered all over his uniform. ‘The festivities of the evening had to be susponded, in consequence of the apprehensions cansed by the discove ry of a conspiracy, whuse members, according to govern ment report, entertained the project of assassin: th prominent men of the ruling party and of plundering al the houses of the most wealthy citizens. This was covial- iam in action, according to the official expression. ‘The first Mumber of the Junipero, the periodical of Meeers. Villergas and Landalaye, was,tor the publication of # caricature, suspended and fined $150. OvrRAGE BY A Nearo—Lynow ag —In the vicinity of Farmersville, Lowndes county, Ala., on the S8tb ult., n negro violated the person of a Little white beg- par gitl, "He was arrested und carried before a magistrate. ‘The Selma Reporter says:—Before they had proceeded very far in legally investigating the affair, a large number of persons arrived from the neighborhood of Farmersvillo, took the negro in charge, carried him back to that plac tied bim to a stake, built'a log heap around him, and wer » the act of applying the torch, when several present ob- gas such a proceeding would not be in Keeping ye er-ssnied of an enlightened and civilized ce for hanging him being thea Py the majority of the crowd, be wan fe- eased from the slake, taken to 4 tree, and Bung up with- outfurther cererony. THE FAMILY HERALD. News from Californian and Fraser River— Arrival of the British Steamship Valorous with Forty-two of the Austria's Passen- gere—Affairs in Europe—Grand Firemen's Demonstration—Local News—Market Re- porta, &e., &e. ‘Yho Famuty Henao, in ils issue of Wednesday, wil! con. iain a large quantity of interesting reading matter, with sll ‘be mewsof the preceding week of interest and importance. Among other matters it will give— The News from California received by the Star of the Weat— Condition of Affairs at the Fraser River Goid Minea—The In- dian War at the North—Nava! Battle 2xpected—Births, Mar. rlages and Denths on the Pacific side, Ae. Arrivalof Her Iritannic Mayesty’s steam frigate Valorous, with Forty-two of the ill-fated Ausiria's Passengers—Interest. ing Narrative of the Passengers. Adnirs in Europe—Leters from our Correspondentsin Paris Berlin and Munich—Pazis Fashtons for October, &c. Ap account of the Grand Firemen’s Demonstration on Satur Iny night—Reception of the Hope Hose Company of Philadel phia—The New York Fire Department Paying Honors to a ton Fire Company, &e. Departure of the United States steamship Sabine on the Para y Expedition. Names of Members elect of the Thirty-fifth Congress as far ss heard from, 4 Dedication of the new Catholic Church of t. Joseph at Hud won, N. Sermon by Bishop Bayley. Report of the Lecture of Madame Lola Monter—Wnat She Said of the Provisional Bishop and Some of his Clergy Lecture of the Rev. H. Mattison on the Great Comet. Lectures of Rew. T. J. Bowen on Travels in Central Afeien. ‘The Inspection of the Seveaty-tirst Regiment at Camp Wash. ington, Staten Island. Continuntion of the Coroner's Investigation in the Stephens Cane. Falilocials om the leading events of the day. Tool News of interest of tis aud the adjoining olties. ‘Tho Latest News received by telegraph or otherwise up to tho time of pubiteation. Obituary Notices of Willam Jay, and other noted and dis. Uingulalesd charncters, A fall review of the New York Cattle Market—The Number of Cattle at market, prices, &c. With Police Reports, Theatrical Criticlas, Commercial and Money Market Reports, Marriages and Deaths for tha week, Allogetber forming & varied, useful and interesting paper. Torma—Only $84 year, four cents a single copy. To be tained at the office of the Hanato aod ef all news ageats. Ad. rerdaemenvia inserted ad the usaal } Menane eles, Court Day. Sovnemm Covr—Circuit.—Part 1.—Nos. 1009, 1825, 1340, 1583, 1885, 1904 34, 1605, 1629, 1635, 1637, 1639, 1641, 1645, 1647, 1049, 1661, 1063, 1666, 1867,” 1650, 1606, 1687, 1671, 1673, 1675, 1677, 1679, 1681, '1683,” 1685, 1691,'1083, 166, 1097, 1690, 1701, 1601, 1619, 1613 Part’? —Nos. 1878, 502, 475, 1004, 1680, 992, 1708, 840, S45, 148, 1584, 1738, 2076, 2106, 2108, 2112, 2014 2130 1978, Part 3.—_Nos. ‘1968,’ 1962," 1968, 1974, 1976, 1980, 1984, 1950, 1968, 1902, 1994, 1906; 1908" 2000; 12, 2016,” 2018,” 2020, 2024, 2028, 2030, 2042, 2044, 2046, 248," 2002, 2004, 33, 1a, 135, 37, 138), 138, ie re vier. —Nos. 186, 96, 110, 179, 72, 16814, . 850, 361, 367, 371, SHO, 391, 393, 384, BK5, 2, S01, 303, 304, 390, ‘Aol, 402,’ 403) 408, 405, 407; tos! n09, Ht, 12, 418, 46. 447. 81 Coaaon Punas.—-Part 1.— Nos’ 149, 1799, 1686, 1688, 286, 1715, 1834, 1835, 1162, -, eon ae. ag! 6, 1704. Part’ 2 —Nos. 1947, 1680, 1826, 1828, i 18B0, IRL, 1832, 1833, 1031, 1535, is, ina Whites Fall SBiupring eye reduced Je Gentlemen's Dress Hat, ‘M48 Fulton and 242 Greeuwich, cor. —_— te Gymastics.—New Classes of Gow on Monday, | ena Hygten! tlemen of more advanced years, commenc CD Broadway. Photographs phe of the Gaeat Battle, before and after the fight, with portraits of Morrissey and hia opponent, with the nsmembiage present om the ocenaiun, to be taken by TobMtks, 29 Broadway. Good Tea G1 the Chest, ard 10 Ibs. Good coffee for a , CHRISTLANSOR'S tea warehouse, No. 1 Chambers eireet. EET BN Wheeler . Wilson's Sewing Machines, new style. Price $80. Office 348 Brondway. Rartholf's i Shuttle Sewing Ma- chines, latest improvements. Oflice 449 9 Broadway. Your Hair?—If so, | Use Wilson's De You hair cojorer, colors rouble, “Appune ike wale” Depa detection. tow ‘drug store 905 Grad street, corner of A i Hernia cu ua. we = Radical Cure : renew rineipal aurgeons wiciana the chy. Call and erasing. Nod Vesey sureet, Aswer Batchelor’s Mair Dye, and Toupees— ‘The best in the hay eee ss Mate Sold and applied, at the mat Courter aud Enquirer ways Play Billiards at BASSPORD'S, corner of Court and Remsen Fg Brot lyn, 149 Fulton street, and No. 8 Ann street, N. ¥. He allows ‘no betung; ea bestiabies, Holloway"s ‘6 PillsnFarmers require them aw mnch asthe axe and the plow. They remove howel com. pininia caused by change of water, also fever and ague, and a)] maladies produced by tnwholesome air or food. Sold st 30 Maiaengiane. Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupees— the beat fn the worl holemnie and reiail, and the dye pri vairly applied, nt No. 6 Astor House. See ee remember your = cibiliues oe parents, Have you children afiticted with fits? Dr. HART'S vegetable extract will cure them. Sold at 58 Dey wmrert. Barry's = Tricopherons cheapest article for roma, tne pres rying and restoring enrtio id by ‘Si Married. Brena Hae= On Tevetay evening, Oct. 5, at the re sidenee of the bride's parents, by the Rev. T. Ralston Smith, Mr. Cevitte G. Revert to Awa J., daughter of An drew Mills, Feo. al! of thie cit Has ee —TLoern At Harbor, on Thursday, Oct, 14, Sasren A. Hayens, of Bridgehampton, to Anum C., youngest danghter of Samuel T. fh Hireth, eq, of the for mer place Pangre< Orman =n Thoreday, Oot Ly at the Mari hers’ chureh, by the Rev. pleaae copy rv 1CRARLD AT wirday, Cet. 26, by Justice Steers, , Jacon TPP, of Ogden, Kansas Territory, to Barra Wicxernatt, of this ety, Wrrnon—| YIRLD.—At Morristown, N.J., on Thare- day Oot. 14, by Rev. David Irving, Sinsey A. Wermows, of Worren, Ma, to HW. Awenra, daughter of Moses A. Brook of the bevewsxad place fleld , Pee on Saturday, Oot. 16, Mrs. Pe. late Robert Alvrator, aged 64 TTS ite ig Say are aye ater Vg fags Avwater —In Brooklyn, ‘Tame Arwarer, widow of 1 } | _1858 rel, from the residence of her son in-law, Mr. J. it. Brush, corner of Latuyette and Carlion aycaucé, this (Monday) aiternocn, at two o'clock. Tosvi1.-On Sunday, Oct. 17, of croup, Lownia, oldest cay chter of Peter and Louisa L! Bisse il, aged 5 years and ‘2 month. = " Ly nde of the family are reapectfully invited to at «funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. utreet, Brooklyn, without further notice. Saturday evening, Oct. 16, Jenner Wai.acr, Havre, ond daughter of Hester and the late Martiu Bruns, 10 years, 10 months and 11 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro invited to at- | tond the funeral, on Tuesday afternoda, at ono o'clock, Fee from her mother's residence, No, 16? Kast Twenty seventh street. Hor remains will be taken to Greenwood. CLARK. — On Suture 9 Oct. t opesiacencec ban \deulll 47 years, 7 months ‘The friends and relatives 4 “tho family are respectfully invited to atterd the funeral, at two o relock this (Monday) aft oom from his tate residence, No. 137 Raat Forty- hi etrce' Poughkeepsie papors please copy. De MoRA.—MARIA DE Lt ANGHLOS DH Mona, of Havana, aged 80 years. Her remains will be taken from No. 124 Fast mhirieeot street, to the Cathodral, on Tuesday morning, at o'clock. Her friends and’ thoee of the family are rewpect- | med invited to atlend the funeral, without further invita. | tion Giansi.—At Madison, New Jersey, (on Friday, Oct. 16, ! Dr. HenkyY PRENTICK GREEN, aged ‘ ‘Tho triends of the family are invited to attend the fano- ral, from the Presbyterian church, in Maduson, this (Mon day) morning, at eleven o'clock. Cars leave’ the foot of Cortlandt street, Morris and Essex Railroad, at 84 A. M. Hicennotam.—On Saturday, Oct. 16, Joux Hhoxsnotam, aged 61 years. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of his son, No, 189 South Fifth stroet, Williamsburg, this (Mow day) afternoon, at two o'clock, The relatives and frionds: ure invited to Hocomr—In Brooklyn, F. D., on Friday eveni Ont. Euzamerat,’ wife of Timothy Hier relatives and friends, snd those of the family, are respectfully invited to attond the funeral, from the South Second street Methodist Episcopal church, on Tuesday Thorning, st tec O'clock, without fursber invitation. Her remaina will be taken t6 Cypress Hills for interment, Jupan.—At San Mateo, California, on Tuesda; Fiovp Sunw, son of Charles D. and vimira EF. Judah, are grandson of ‘Floyd Smith, of this city, aged 3 years, 11 months and 2 days. Losn.—On Sunday morning, Oct.17, Tanta Jaye, only daughter of William H. and Elizabeth Lush, aged 3 years, The relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- tond the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 132 West Eighteouth street. Mckvoy.—On Saturday, Peter and Anno Mekvoy, aged 9 ‘The tuncral will take place this “¢sionday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the office of the Grand Kesorvoir, York- ville. Mxnurrr.—At Bergen, N. J., on Saturday, Oct. 16, Bra. Hannicrre A., wifo of William’ H, Merritt. ‘The tuneral will take place from her late residence, at Bergen, on Tuesday afternoon, at four o'clock. —On Saturday evening, Oct. 16, Nicworas J. formerly of New Market, county Gork, Irland, in the 46th year of his age. The reiatives and friends of the family, and those of his brother, Charles Noonan, are respectfully invited to at tend the funcral, on Tuceday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his Inte residence, No. 492 Second avenue. —Ou Sunday, Get: 17) at her residence, No. 271 West Twenty fourth stroot, Sosanwan Quix, wife of dames Oct. ot Jury, daughter of Quin, Further particulars of the funeral will be given. Rochester and Philadelphia papers please copy. RDaBock.—On Saturday evening, Oct. 16, CHaiurs Rina voc, Fsq., aged 71 years. Tho relatives end Triends of the family, and those of his sons in-law, Alfred Varian and John Ra are respoct fully invited to attend the funers ‘Tuesday after noon, at one o’elock, from the residence of Alfred Varian, Poston road, baifa mile from Harlem bridge, Motthaven, Westchester county. Sm0x.—On Thursday afternoon, 14, Feaxess, wife of Joseph Shilton, uged 44 years; and on Sunday morning, Oct. 17, after a short but severe illness, Josurm Sunv0N, husband of the above, aged 46 years. ‘The friends of the fainily are invited fo attend the fune- val, from their late residence, No. $1 East Thirty-ninth street, between Lexington and orth avenues, at two o'clock this (Monday) after «heir re mains will be taken to Green’ interment. Surmm.—On Saturday morning, Oct. 16, of consumption, Maxy, wife of Edward Smith. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No, 36 North Moore street Surct.—At Kingston, N. Y., on Wednesday, Oct. 6, of arlet fever, Mary Fraxem, wife of William W. Smith, ‘i only sister of Jobu H Sofanin , aged 48 years. New Jersey papers please Sra. —On Sate Oct. 16, J uuvs, son of Hans ntlas and T day. family are respectfully this (Monday) afternoon, at invited W attend the funersl, ( two o'clock, from the residence of his father, No. 99 James strost ‘Twomas.—On Sunday, Oct. 17, Many F., wife of J. R. ‘Thomas, aged 25 yeare,'4 monthd and 17 days. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at B tre tend the funeral, Stavoy, No. 11 half pat one o'clock. the residence of her father, th avenue, on Tuesday afternoon, at Weekly of Denths In the city and county of New York, from the 9th day 0 Getober, to tho Hith day of October, 185%. Mon, $i; women, 78; boys, LH: girls, 47 —Total, 499. Adults, 189; children, 271;' males, 205; females, 3 colored persons, 4 Disa. Abscess of the brain. .... 1 Fever, remittant. . Amputation of the breast. 1 Fever, scarlet . Albuminaria and Bright's Fever, typhoid disease of kidneys, Aneurisin of the aorta. Seneca S 1 :5 1 3 1 Riceding from lunge... Bleeding from Womb. Rowels, disease of... Inflammation of bowels, Intlammation of brain... Inflammation of liver... Intammation of lange Infammation of stomach. Inflammation of throat... Casualty... Casualties by ngestion of U + wtult EE a ore gestion of the lungs Consumption 2 Convulsions, infantile... 2 Convulsions, Puerperal. 1 | Group... 6 3 Cyanosis 1 4 Debility, 2 1 Debility, 6 : Tharrhors ! 4 .. & Softening of the br: 1 119 Softening of the stomach. 2 - 1 Sprne. soteisee 0 Sullborn . a oe } [2 Safloration, accidental... 1 1 Stivide by arsenie....... 1 ¥ Teething a [1 Uleeration of the throat... 3 1 Worms ’ t — Toul 430 The number of deaths, comparcd with the correspond ing weeks of 1866 and 1857, and of last wook, was as fol lows = Week ending Oct, 18, 1856. “ Oct. 17, 1867.00... Oot. 9, 1868 Oot. 16) 1858 Increase this week RRCAPTTCLATION DISEASES C1 ASERD 2 = and prematere 1” births . Generative organs Stomach, bowels aad” Heart aud blood vessels. 13 other digestive organs.101 133° Theertain seat, and — ral fevers. : Urinary organs. mM violent causes. some 0 to 40 years Under 1 year... 1to 2 years. Pritich America... England... France... Germany Holland... PORLIO INETTETIONS Almehonee, Bik’s Island. 39 New York Orphan Asylum 1 Ratiewne Hos ves 18 PenitentiaryHowt’l, Ris la 1 City Hospital 4 Randall's Isl'd Nors Hos’. 6 Colored Hom: 2 St. Vincent's Hompitat.... 4 Irland Hospital.......... 2 Ward's Isl. Emig’t Hos'l,. 6 Lunatic Asylum, Bi'k Is'd. 3 Lying in Asylum, u } * 2. 15 ° 1s : re) e ¢ 2 H 6 ° , : 0 10. 3 4 n —_ KORGE Ww WONTON Cy Lospector City Inspector's Department, New York, Oct. 16, 1868. _ votion Nottce. — enn AAA T RVERDELI%— WKDDING “CARDS, THR oni engraved, Broadway, corner Se ee Katabliniod Low. cw the hair obits the akin; nlao restorna ee rR Wilacn's halw colorer can pp stain on the linen, turning the bair any shaio from ww, bl oat in \ nes, prevent the ha! S ih Will cure vat aaa . re oa | wirengthen wi prevent the hair turetel earnace. 1 Milen New Yorke growth of te ay wy, rs beautiful gloway manu 6 Gra Bolen agenviey “Philadel hia, Haitimore: om Callender & FRESH 1 ai or Rept oye | BOA RFS AND PING, Ww order, & FULLERTON'S Surnieh- STONISHING | SEWING MAO —b PRACT. cal family mewing machine for Kiclonive rights foro few Statow und countics toraale, Novelty $6 Sewing Machine Company, office BARTLETT & CO., Needlo Manu! 421 Broadway, corner Canal wtreet. URGUNDY FoR’ 1,000 quarters and octaves, for sale = lots to ault par- Chasers, from under Custom House lock, b: C. MELETPA, Peavor aueet, Now York. Ni. 1.—Terms low, Y ALL MEANS CALL AT FULLERTON'S FOR Youn B under a gloves wud huslery, for fall snd winter ‘Woar, 301 Broad “ K OYE CLOTHEDW—THIS DIVINE COMMAND OF Practlend by CLARKE, 1G Wiliam atzeet, at @ cheap Eate—ibua: Business coats from $3 to en iy vesis, $3) a vory fine full trimmed truck com $2), i overcoata Cs THAN A BROTHER, Moxgirean, M. D.:— Drax Sp ad your magnetic plaster to give better anda faction thaw any ‘ther plaster T knew of and many certisostoe slo hs valuable properties could be cblakaed here trom dome ‘who have used it; but sufllce it to way that Thave myaolf c} ru ann bo Master Ix wold by di magnetic plaster it ir every: here, Price 25 cents a box. 1 en ee w YORNS, BUNIONS AND DEPROTIC WATIS hy 4 C by 7 US only sale an anecoasfut factitg cor: a [0 conta each bestow and Linnie iy cvesnvaae some Sone recs GREAT PAINTING NIAGARA Returned and on exhtvition, BARKER'S “ Il, GORSO," THE CARNIVAL RACK'A ‘AT ROME, 1S fret hg. ifoent with an ee t paintings, together i} roi §6 io FON) abd . TO BK PRESENTED To te general fe of CASH ‘RIBERS for the fac atnile of NIAGARAL ea ee — LN COLoga, Artiste? $30; $15. For further tne send for a ‘STK VMN WHLLIAI 8 & 09. JAMOND JEWELRY AT RETAIL, TWENTY FIVE PRS cont below retail aore prices. AMO: DIAMOND BREASTPINS, DIAMOND BRACELETS, DIAMOND KARRINGS, DIAMOND CROSSES, &c. ] ILD CHRONOMETER wanes GOLD LEVER WATCH GOLD DUP EX WA’ INDEPENDENT SECOND. LADIES! GOLD LEVER WATC ‘OLD ENAMELLED WATCHES, Twenty five per cent below retalt sto A. DO. THA DOK, Londos, Repres:ated by DAVID RAIT, 4% Broadway, up matra Gg Bg oe fed pela rm! ly oe heed Rowe ru@s f climate, Se cure all Fopreseaie to cure. Sole lo agency ib Greenwich street, coe ear Murray, N.Y. REENER ON GUNNERY, 1ee__SRIKG, 4 TREAT on rifles, cannon and adning the peter ciples of the soienoe of gunnery, wiih nut iarov ‘i Price $3.76. For sale by the undernigned, sole sens foe as sale of Win. Greener's celebrated guns, importers and wale dealers in all Ml descriptions: or tfnarinn ay - cp 19 Maideo RAVY ARRIVALS OF GUINA, BRONZI FROM EUROP! KF. V. HAUGHWOUT 4 CO., he. arene @ ning the TArgest and mont elegant ve ever received, the reauiteof Mr. Hoag tone rezen purchanen MURGANT PRENCTT COS BS sem vioKs, “CLOCKS, VASIE, CANDELADRAR FINK PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS, pets “ag i gtaruane, ARIS FANCY GOODS, dc. ‘We aleo cell auention to our Btock of CHNDELIERS AND GAS FIXTURES, STERLING SILVER, AND SILVER PLATED WAR! TLERY AND MIRRORS, Of which we bave an unusually rich and variod which weare rae wo Peli ee AUUAWOUT. 400, aud Bivome ADD, WEBSTER a 00... te Haat, Webster & ( mont src SWING! MACHINE, for all manufacturing and family use, preferable any other machine. > on doe Broadway. " . OVET'S WANPENE I8 THE ONLY ARTIOLR % THAR oo by restore gray bg Dp aay Ly nr, Ht deg not corrade jewelry; any proparaiion ote See that will do ht injures the ¥ 034 ‘wahpene ia mI Pr. The only real purifier of the bien in axiatence. For fomnien, oF young childrea, who are scrofulows, # as Auy perwa under thirty five years of age who m aqTny, and receive uo benef, very goresn hapen'es ie Gioed to pare at sue Now all this prufossen to do be to PURIFY THE BLOOD. Soames” coe Nore Tiver Pal pape names. person whom a certlicatr be given their names and numbers are tinted. Any porwn can address them by mall and ay person who trina the ‘Any person who syru) tien, and recommend it wight hi ays ian evete pater | not in a atugle case ha nd yon wil mot regret ts com. Ow cms one pS ae protec magical resalts, it req i oe General depot 68 Washington avenue, Albsay. ‘LARK | .. ty = ie hares 7 or = /_ incepactt gene 0 and khiueye bs magiogh, Por ani by © RING. ae a YLARK'S SYRUP CHANGES THE WHOLE CONDE- A Uon of the bioed, and Kills the polsou which feed the Grew seane. Cc RR'S SYRUP IS ALL, VRGRTARLE, AND WO muveral, aud (has @ whet (be humaa bioud seeds WARK:S BYRUP IR 415, ROOTR, AND NO MINE / “ral, $40 will be givew for any graia found tm i OPRRES syRnrP HAS NONE OF DEATHS BESR friend—mineral. Oa SYRUP CURES ANY WRAKNESS Ip (ules chuideen, female or MANNS A Pa Rk New York, wholeale. EARK'S SYRUP-—FOR WRAKLY FRA ALRS, O8 om Ly Seattienunne OF serofulee complains, ot 0. H. RING'S, roadway. YLARK'S SYRUP I MAGICAL ON PRRSONS WITH & LL diseased stomach of blood disease of any kind or nature. Crane. SYRUP —THIS GREAT BLOOD PURIFIERS hundreds will apesk 01 sie bewetia. LARK'S SYRUP MAR CURED CASES OF WEAK ape pala and gour more than (UARE'S SYRUP TS SIMPLE, LIKE WINE TO DRINE.. / and im quart bottles, end no mineral, Ce LARS SYRUP FOR WHOOPING COUGH, as 1 —4 or on ehildram, is the best of all remedinn. fk Ate. 1. Ring's, 192 broadway: Barnes & Parks’, v Tow; wholesale and retail vy druggwis generally. eS, PULES, PILES. pe “s _ Haves, Oct. 16, 1888. Dr Wi T have heen alte: mht y fy yom br Go bn 0 L wanopernted 7 hw ‘all the advertiand Feans® dies fer enring ptles, =r" 1 was in a wretehad: to state that ithas entirely cured me Giacate, plies, Yours, respeewally Amoney for iho so!e ot Dr. Bowery, S°s BL maemo OF Pm R rag congaaham htcre eh ok nickel, onde mam 7, pla nh faite Rb Saaete ‘ea Maiden laze ore NB. —Treatian on fermented je ORRATROT MEDICAL DISCOVER Y,OF THE AGM, ety. of pas