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Affatrs tu Peru, CALLAG COLKMSPONDENC? Userao Stamey Sine Dee stun, CALLAO, Sept. 27, 1668. | 5 Tewiutionary Designs in Peru—Movement against Eoua- dov—Kumored Advent of Filitusters—Mutiny on the Brig Charles Hill, of Boson—Church Festivals—Costuines of the Latics, dee The revolution which appeared impending two weeks ago has as yet made bnt little successful progress. Nothing definite has been heard here of the movements of Echinique in the south, Some three of the small Peru” Vian Men of war bave been sent down the coast in order (© watch bis movemente, Ou board the Amazonas—one Of the tucst men-of-war owned by Peru, which has been quietly lying at anchor in tue bay here for some mouths— it Was discovered, a few days ago, that there was a strong arty in favor of Kchinique, and that a plan was iu ormed to turn the vessel over to him. Those offi» ‘who were detected, through certain correspondene lint came to light, as be ‘hg Che prime movers of the couspiracy, ‘were sent ashore, and are vow in confinement in the cas- tle of the tort which defends the city. The adherents ot Echinique ure represented us sul being actively at work in seoret, su thata general iusurrection is probable at oa early day . dn regard to the Equatorian difficulties, the Peruvians bave Kent a small naval foree to Guayaquil, the chief port of that republic, with an udiematum, when, if not rocety- ed, it was determined to imake @ hostile demoustration ayainst her at ouce, and “thus,” the Comercio remarks, “Equador will r «the reward due ‘to her temerity: in iusisting upon ceding Ww her Kugiish creditors a portion ‘i b ber utle is doubtful, as weil fe laying open the w. sor the Amazon as free to the vessels of Engian tue Coited States; for should the Yankees once obtain « toothold in the country nothing Would deter them from uitimately inundating it.” Let: fers have Leen received here from Guayaquil soliciting the presence of ub American vessel of war to afford protec- Hen vw the citizens of our country during the didiculties euding few days ago arumor was current that a party of filibusters were expected ter nm from California, and ‘who were to make common cause with Eehiniq Th though a mere rumor, and bel ret without any, foun? tkation, w geueraily credited t President Cas Cilla hag been desirous hat our ship ‘should remait here for some tine. Ou the 15tb inst. the Engtish man of-war Vixen, com- smauded by Captain Lanbert, sailed for Panama intending w undergo repairs on the geidivon owned by the English oun at Toboge. The Knglish sioop-of war Alarm, commanded by Captain D. Curr sooa to the northward. It hus been the custom with the authorities here occa. sionally to delay the suilligof the vessels of the Engitsh Vacitie Stein Navigation Cnapany for # few hours, whew It suited their convenience to do so. The last time that the Bolivia sailed to the south she was Gus ordered to wait, dy Gen. Castilla, unui cortain despatehe could be made out, aud fent {1om Lima, sx miles distant, which be wished to forward by her. Cay remonstrated ogaiust th m nts of his se Curry, of w and ‘in fute fixed for sailing. ‘ Johnson, her comunander, ference in the 1, reporting the case to Capt. d by him to sail at once, Wait a tadtnent beyond the tune The American merchant v. “has. Hill, Commander ©. Hale, of Boston, that arrived here a short time since, Tad a mutiny of ber crew, one of the sailors stabbing the Mate; tie injury, however, was not of Serious character, Her commander sent abo: our ship, requesting assis tance, etating that he feared a general uprising of the crew in cage be should attempt to confine the man on board his own ship. The savor was brought to the tor and kept m conimemeut for a suurt time, when he was sent on shore and delivered into the charge of Mr. Miles, United States Consul. The man has been discharged, with loss of is ae ‘On the Mth inst, was celebrated In great porap the fete Of St. bie) cedes, the patron Saint of Armo, in Lima; the celebration consisted of a giaad procession through one of the prineypal strects of the menc- ing at the Chureb of St. decoreted ina mort splendid styie was headed by a large body of monks and priests, with tapers aud banners ap (heir hance, bext,ou two piatiortas, borne on the heads of # large troop of nat ves, Were carried two linages, one ropresenting St. Mercedes. This image was arrayed in fong flowing rubes, beaviiy embroidered with gol’, and falling upon the shoulders and the march advaneet. These ke 1 the contributions of some of the fairest of th as. Tu front, at the sides and after the images, were carried standards glittering with their massive tinsels Of gold. The image itself ware u golden crown, resplen- dent with pearls and gems. Monstrous bouquets were carried before the image, composed of tropical Gowers of the most briliant tints; sometimes these Were casi as votive offerings at the feet of the image. The aticndant pricsts, with swinging censors, lowled the air with mcense Next followed come of the offic the rut, among Whou I saw Gen. Sau Roun, said to e the chict military counseilor of President Castila, aud Senor Zovalios, Minister of Foreym Relations, cach bear- ing & large wax tay ‘ye company of musicians ‘on foot; then came a company of infantry; thes a com pany of piusicians mounted on horses, followed by & troop vf cavalry. As the provession slowly marched, baiting at Short intervals along the street leading from the Church of Mercedes to the plaza, the sidewhtks and adjocent bal- Contes Were thronged with dense crowds of the chivalry of the city. Among the ladies who hone day with ‘heir presence there was a display of richness, grandeur aud g would Lave thrown the quite inthe shade. A noritas were dressed in the saya y manliom we of the country, yet latety fellen mach into disuse ‘The saya cousists of A dress fittng the upper part of the body pertectiy, yet below the waist is very Foluminous in its dimensions, and go gathered by a great gvumber of closely jomed seams at the waist as to tarow it into @ tho it falls <0 the feet, pontour id otherwise become £0 maniteet by this mode of dress, is partially couceaied by the use of the bustle, The saya ix usually of dork maroon silk. Around the waist is neatly folded the manto, which re- Sembies a mantiila, of black silk. The manto is carried upward from the waist, behind, covering the shoulders; end tuen, conceslipg One arm, covers the lead and face the origiuai costu completely ‘The other arm, which is suf- ficiently € y ils symmetry’ and jewelled Clasps, 18 uring the mano about the face, "The was that of the Europea style, conjoined with the silk veil folded about the countenance excent sik, of any variety of co embroidered with deleate adorned with a profusion of Jy inte relief by the pbas found ite way premne of fystion. used he casiona, mantc, Thus screcned, the senorita during the proce.sion were free to converse with the gentiemen whom they met on the sticet. Such freedom of manners is tolerated, and not corsilered iudecoross, upon feast Gays. Limanian ladies have a remarkabvie vanity about the hevoty of their eyes. which on such vccasions as the Site of 8t. Mercedes 1s gratiled to the fullest extent by the” numerous complimeots lavished upou them by the gallaat ond chivalric Cartiinns, The ‘* and crew are weil, Sho is on the eve of returning to the coust of Central America. yada Th» tapada is a blac he head as to conceal almost wil suljacent erinobine, which here, and reigus queen s¢ In femave dress the bounet te never ts place being supplied by the tapada and oc Affairs In Ni OUK SAN SCAN CORRESTONDENCE. Usirep Staves Sir Sav ANNAN, Baw Jean pe Nicakauca, Oot. 15, 1858. Movement: of Commodore Mcintoth—The Transit Steamers tn Micarogua—Fiars of an Influs of Passengers—The Conta Rim Commanter at San Juan—Gen. Lamar's Hopes at San José, de.. de. T learn that Flag Officer Mefntosh, (God bless him!) goes to Aspinwall in the Reanoke, to morrow, aud I write you what w co'ng on in these parts, ‘The Case Yrisarri i« aground on one of the rapids in the San Juan river, awaiting a rise to reach the lake. Tho Catharine Moria is sti'l here, but apparently totally unfit for the purpose she is intended, as she draws too much Se nee, ae can carry bat few pas. ® ngers. Col. Childs, the T ansit Company’: pent is here, and evidently {rigttened at the prospect of a steam. ship load of passencers being dropped upon him from Now ¥ ud he without the means of tracsporting them to . i well aware that if any number of Nrearagaa, where every cit.z Dita Mates te oked upon as a filibuster vy the Maver, the re will be great trib tation. Col, Canty, © cominander of tie combined forces of Covta Rica and Niceragua on the San Juan river, for the Anihtiavion of pirates gud Glibusters,” is here, bot at Prezent quite paesivo. He offered to endorse the passport Of the steamer Case-Yrisarr!, that his forees might not in- terfere with her progress up the river. We'beard of Gen, Lamar ss late 3 the L0th October. He wae at San Jone, Costa ®, and hopes to settic Cen tral American affairs to t Hire satisfaction of Yankee Doodledom; but blessed are they who expect nothing. These per'y republics, wrappiug themeelves ap in ic Own Weak) os, are good at whipping th devil around the = anti they et the General into a correspondence who of lisee the end of tT Tic Bere!oga ts at Aspinwall. ° Her Brionnic Majrety'® war steamers and Ra. Bilisk Ree here watching our squadron. my Bull wauts t know and see What is going on. fe is a jolly good fellow, and only waute his thm aud room to swing ercund his .nchors. ROGAN JUAN DEI NORTE COURESPONDENCE. San Jeaw pet Nowe, Oot. 16, 1868. The Preparations for Opming the Transit KowtemCol, Childs and the Mayor of Creytor -—The Depot to be on the San Juan del Norte Si’e=Col. Cauty Coming to New York=8ir Win. Gore Ouseley Bapected—Despatches from Gen. Lamar, be , de. The Caes Yrisarri left on the 8th, via the river Coloredo, for Take Nicaregon, end reached the Machuca rapide, fome seve miles up the San Juaa river, without a Bugle accitent making tho poeeage in about forty cight hours. The Catorine Maria left tor Castillo on the morn- ing of the 10th, pasting up the river over the bar at ie head of the bay without touching, Col. Childe and Mr. Fitzgeralt were passengers in her, bound for Managua, to Communirate W (h the Niaragney government, ‘The arrivel of these steamers, and Col. Cailds, the agent of (re company, cronted quite a sensation in one tit fe communtiy The Keperally, geve bom e cordial welcome, but the thick venllod biped Who holds the citice ul Mayor, assisted by Joo Scott and his admirers. took five matier in high dudgeon. The Mayor, who is deeidadly qwoitieh, was exceedingly bitter in his tennneiations of the Company ond its gentlenianly and crutions representative, Col. Childe and m reply to a question from the latter in ference (oan arrangement with the town for the estat. pment af a depot on thie ete the harbor, declared that it ish der turf) vot no ean grant it dem, mine Got.” The colonel, however, found the morehanta and tbe Com. men Coune Hogether in faver of gone re Reel, ‘fll that be required for it; aud at & meeting of the Goungit o NEW YORE WERALD, a vote waa taken perfectly to 4 Satiafretion, The nxt morning the Mayor tondered his resignation, written chotoe terms, and decidedly with the © butaa yet there has no alarming change Wken piace in the minds of the peopie, and strong hopes are eutertained that the gun will continue tO rise and set, und the world and unery of life jog on ae be to ore, The redoubtable Col. Cauty, whose mil along the San Juan river and at Punta Are astonished the world and roade his name eo terrible to mankind at large, is about to honor your eity with hs wgsence, He goes to lay before the capitalists of New ‘ork his projet for establishing « transit (ron: San Jose Wo this town, by means of steamers on the rivers Ran Juan and Scrapiqui, and by & railroad over tue mountains of Corta Rica, A grant for this enterprise has been obtained by bis venerabie parcot and himself from Costa Riea, snd page = bee Y can be obtamed to construct the roa, &e., they hope to make a good thing of it (@ la Telly). The pital stock is to be $600,000, divided in ebares of $100 soath, Thave been told that the Colonel has already succeeded in ing of one share it this coun try, and he entertains high bopes that the remainter will Dé at once Snapped up by the capitalists of your city. We are daily expecting Sir William Gore Ouseley, to as sist in the final adjustment of all matters between Mos quitia, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Bugland and all the rest of the world, ‘The mails from Nicaragua and Costa Rica have arrived, Dut there is no news of any interest. Gen. Lamar was at Sun Jose, and sent a despatch to Flag Officer James McIn tosh, which reached here yesterday. This morniug the flag thip Roanoke left for Aspinwall, leavius the United States ship Savannah and her Britannic Majesty's steamers Leopard and Basilisk tho ouly ebips ia port, except the Hugiish mail steamer. SUNDAY MorsinG, Oct. 17. A-boat has just arrived down the river, aud reports the steamer Cuss Yriscari still at Machuca when it pasted; and the Cutberine Maria, yesterday, at 2 o'clock P. ML, tak ng in woot about four miles above the Seran qui, This last named steamer had got up thus far withou. once tousbing any of the sandbars, > Majesty's steamer Basilisk went to sea last evening, and the maz! steamer is to cave thas alter- noon, A New Party tn Mississippt. NOVEL PLATFORM OF PRINCIPLYS—AVRICAN CON= TRACT LAROR SYSTEN—EXPULSION OF FREE NE* GROKS—NO MORE NEGRO MECHANICS, ETC., KIC. Anew party, which is to be styled the “State Patriot Party,” bas recently beea brought out in Mississippi, and rong the principles in its platform the following may be noted as the most important. ‘The first is the AFKICAN CONTRACT LABOR SUPPLY. The policy set forth under this head is the inerease of biock labor in the State, by which it is asserted that the sect.ons may be balanced, the Union pi rved and the principle of justice tothe Southern States established ‘then follows the argument, which is, that the enact it of the African contract labor mamigration lis the oniy practicable method for a supply of labor. The estimate is that if this iabor. supply is vot speedily opened, the antagonistic free labor States Will in tom years he more than double the so-called slave States. “Tt, of course, t$ vain to hope that our next President or his swe: cessor will sanction a repeal of the United States Slave Trane acts 2 repeal may weil be decrmed impractica- ble. Our sagacious and faithful Senator, Brown, asserts thatthe repeal is impracticable. But ‘if African labor cannot be got by repeal, 1f tue North's antagonistic will aud ability yearly decreage the hope ef repeal, bow can African labor be promptly supplied? The only’ prompt, practical, legal and honest. method js that of African cow por immigration. This method is legal: Louisiana is virtually committed to its legality. It is honest: Kng- land, Franee and the United States are committe to its honesty. Italso is prompt: if the next Mississippi Legis iniure Will vindicate State libertics aud pass the bill, negro boys from Congo, Benguela or Liberia, may next spree piough in our corn fleids or dance in our kit and we, who are the poor men and ruling majority, « by the bold and honest exercise of the Lvertivs, have servants to wait on us. The greet and instant need of the African labor supply is to increase the immicration ot whites: to prevent the monoply of negroes, towards which larmingly tending; to prevent abolition in as; Lo prevent the drain of negroes from certain bor States, and to territories already or to be hereafter annexed. “We ated must recognise what's the trup issue Africans have been introduced and are now at work on plantations in this or neighboring States. But this intro- duction cannot in the nature of the case be prevented The gains are too enormous, too quick and too sure. Too true issue therefore is not whether the supply of African lubor shall be opened, out whether this sup ply already opened, and froin the nature of the case im. possible to be closed, shall be legitimated, reguiatet and equalized. The United States eaunot stop the supply of Africans. Wiil the next Legislature fuee Uuat fact and tly legitimate the supply ? The policy of this great Ving measure i¢ of course Lhe preservation of the Union by the bulauce of sections. Tue principle of the measure is imple justice to the South. ‘The next plauk in this fuany piatiorm is called THE GRORGIA STATUTE AGAINST NEGRO MECHANICS. According to the econom'sts, the three kinds of labor are mental, skilled and brute labor, Mental aud skilled jabor ere thoughtful, but brute labor is thoughtiess, In it the mind is not active, but im the other kinds it is. The white is the thinking and (be black isthe Choughtiess race, ‘the true theory of our labor system 1s that the thought. less race rhould do the thoughtiess Iabor, and that the thinking race should do the thoughtful labor. Negroes , therefore, to be brute laborers, becanse better fitted to be Sth, and citizens ought 10 be mentalists aud me: chanics, because better fitted to be such, This is the tras theory of our labor system, and all practice ought nor- Maliy to progress towards truth, NEXT COMKS TRE EXPULSION OF FRE NEGROES AND OPPOSITION TO THE NAME OF SLATER ‘The polley of this measure, it is asserted, is the perpe tuity and progress of the labor system, and its principh ioe to eocicty. Tho argument is that the perpetuity and progress of our peculiar social Coppeiaeiinn have never yet been publicly recognized. On the contrary, every Btate’s legislation and adindication abound with admissions of moral and ultimate abolition. ‘Our present tolerance of free negrees and past encour. agement of emancipation are proof ot this. Years ago, ¢, our Supreme Court, in the great ant leading case ust us by at auti- Dred Scott ease, decided thy mned by reason and the “ond that in case of doubt the Court won! e it favored life and iiberty natnre, emancipation bec porition to this the Legisiature ouglit Lo expel or economi Tu op free negroet, and declare that cally subordinate the st the nogio’s subsistence and trae emancipation is wg liberty. ‘That masters of our negroes ure “con a t reason and the inw of ature,” ts Juciclai slander, and the encoarager of eman ‘cipation is judicial treason, If our labor system is reasonable and unnatural, its abolition is ab onshanabl duty, bat f both reasonavle and natural, ite due is por. petuity and progress, And since afalse and detestable theory lias beon atjadicated, a true aud commendable — ought to be legisiated. ‘Otherwiee our labor eye tems, by our owe shop ing, demoralizes and stultifies us. The foley of the expulsion of free negroes and the eor- rection of judicial heory i# tie tooraily, the perpet uty the progress of our labor system, and the justice to masters and justice to society, If the = gislaturs would also wipe frow our statute books the damnable name of slavery, that name with which the whole Cavcassiab race associate nothing but cgi justice and horror, and would call oor libor system, not slavery, whieh [t® pot, but warrantecism, which now it really is, that would be @ miost sensible and beneticent progress: A notaber of other measures are also inserted, snob as Ide papisharut in the pevitentiary for criminal’ aegrors, instead of whipping aud banging. federal basic of repre sentation inthe State Legislature and « curtaiimeat of Personal Intelligence. Jerome N. Bonaparte, Jr., arrived in the Fulton on Tuesday, direct from France, and is now stopping at the New York Hotel. Jerome N. Bonaparte is the geandsou of Jerome Bonaparte, the only brother of Napoleon the Great now living. He is a descendant of the American branch of the Bonaparte family, Miss Patterson, of Bafemore, baving been his grandmother. His father, Jerome Bonaparte, nephew of Napoleon the Great, still resi¢es fm Baltimore, Md. Young Bonaparte bus prowwbly returned on fartough to visit his relatives in thie country. He graduated at Weer Point several years ayo, and was there distinguished as the beet sworceman in bis class, In the exam sation of 1860 he war reported among distinguished cadots for pro- ficleney m mathemati, French and drawing. Shortly after the accession of the present Emperor of France to power, young Bonaparte joined the French army as a second Hevtenant. He was ia the Crimean war, aud las Deen successful in obtaining position under the braver of France. ARRIVALS. Frem & ch, tn the steamsnie, Mar of the, See Giewies W PT Audre x 3 Pee wiles ayinry, Andrew Mose Ay aaa Yr Wantan ieichtenten, CW Me Fe Monitine ‘wnt’ brother, ME ane irs bs Movre, Otks 1 AO its W J Atkins —and 10 steerage Rin TREES. For Charleston, int ap James Adger—D ievis, 1 | Yacdertecke Me Wiake,*) tirace, H flea, We Daley, feo | Holmes se Ye. Capt Fdwards, Me Robinson, G Vaamer, F | rom, ¥ Npeonderd, B Morton A Aueming. slobngon, dao Phu sa Masendert, Mast bes re Me et LF Carumainn, J Onrtnann, w ety, Mixa} tomes, Migs A ‘Wiat OF onde Moe canith. Scherer orn, Hi Faxon. je, Colemen, Mra H Graydon, D L Dogan, Wig, W onthe chag A Chie ri K Wiken, J MOC tin Whe steetace, or Tochmend, in the stenme' e- Witla shank = tobe Kearney. Dani age Dealer an! is Ad Mecontgle, a Court Colendor=This Day. Seyrewe Corem-Creeur.—Part L—Nos. 1767, 1649, OUT, 1846, 1865, FR7, 1147, 1607 1639, 1619 4 1950, 1063, "1 ys ae I tor, ORG, {48,180 to 09° 2008, xxi, 2000, 2041, 213, 4 1 2—Noe, 1818, 2390, sdod sd. a aid, 04d, 2064, sacs, 184 850, 2402, 2868. b 1370. 3, * 9840, a 2474, 24 + anyon, Kero in, 8 5 M Poa ys Janes 180" 78, 2180, 2482, ), 2402, ron Cornt.—Nos. 820, 145, 184, 292, 443, 464, 2 Logs, 1294, “sia, 1024, 24st Sr 322, 846, 206, Cosmos Presa. —Part Ups Pig F ‘1802, 1807, 1898, 1900, 1901, 1908, 1769, 1280, 26, 600, 571, 67d, ea, 1080. Part’ ¥.—Nos, 18s, 1899, 1868, wea, 1296, 1800, 1801, }808, 1598, 1807, 1746, 1904, al Examine the Fall and W Mt FEYENACHEDPS. Price $20. The areadmitied to be ong perfor to any offered in Broadway for $1 Give him a call, (0. 116 Nassau sireek j Geo. Sxunders* Metal “Tablet Kaezor Strep. | This, the genuine article, hax never been equalied fur pry | ducing the keeuest possible edge Lon razor, For esle bf J. M B.BAUSDEKS No.7 Astor House. t Cameotypem'The Kea be be mtevtatned by thourmods in New York eit, that thi miomture of the ee Takew oaly at LIAMSON wee, "Brookly 16 Cen Ambyotype Likenesses. Warranted, Al the picture factory, 29 Broadway, Dollar photographs ales. French Yoke Shirts, 1 warranted to fit, at less than usual prices, at 1 THERES, 49 Brondway Ballou’s Ww atyte, | ALOU BRO Ladies, Uf Sensthie Wit Pro CANTRILA'S lading’ thick sole fal! boots Double Sole Boots, Warravted Water wreck LORIN BROOKS #80N posite Cher A Splendid Assortment of Gold Band Brace= fete, plain and engraved, st M. MH. CHAMBEKS, S9t Broad way. ta use, dot Ann Pireet Good Tea $1 the Chest, and 19 ths, Good cofiee for $1. CHRISTIANSON'S tea warehouse, No L | Chambers atrcet. Wheeter & Wiisants Sewtn Machines, Prive $0, Oilice 343 Brondway z Defiance Salamanier Sate With Parent powder proof locks and erons hare proof parlor safes. Depot 192 Pest! sireut new syle. iM Dempsey & Fargis, Ca Browiwny.—Not only is originw ity our purpose And the entire absence of humbug in our busts At Dempsey & Fargis', 603 Broadway Suess wedding wud phi carda and wedding ata mery Batchelor’s Heir Dye, Wigs and Toupe The beet in the world. surpsesiny all Made, sold and ap plied at the mapudwtory, 233 brondway. Hollowny’s Pils.—Mothers, whose tude ig awakened by the sickly appesr ofth ag the bucs expand into the ful blown rose, lowes of this mee ane recall the bloom of heulth. Soltel= Hr dantiters wil find a tew Do You Dye Your HASTE 40, Use Witaon hair colorer, which colors y ot trouble.’ Applied ake wae or linen. DeGer detection Only 26a hot Mor 6 Grand street, corner of Alien 0 Hes! Reference to ab the p city. OnlL and examine ristadoro’s Haty Dye Ht TOM pene pest in the world, wholesnle and retul, and the dye priv. wly applied, wtNo. 6 Astor House, Barry's Tricopherous beny ent article for dressing, be bresenving apd restoring the hair druge tats “Human Frailty, ‘should be read by every boty e Been, Best aad slog, curity, Sold by is the in Tanies iry bi or 6 Physlologteal Re. pid at iS) Priv Its Diseases, Fall, Chay 6 embellishment the whole treated 4 Chureh street Ke of Color, y GRAN OMEAN Hill's Hair Dye, Fifty Cents a Bor—Black or brown—No. 1 Barclay street. Tniwitable hair cutting; fallible onguent, QuinioleinemAn Oienginous Extract from the cocon nut with wulnine, for the meut of he hair, Sol every whe FINANCIAL AND “COMMERCIAL. WeiicenAe, Nov. 3-6. M There is no change in the rates for money. Some of the bank officers who have been prophesymg a bighter money market for some days past have put ap the rate their own establictunents, but they do not succeed in por euating the rest of the world to follow the oxw There is very hittie business paper offering; but the bess paper, at short date, would easily find @ purehaser at 3 4, and good paper at longer dates could be sold ut 4a6, according to quality. In Wall street money is still loaned at three per cent, Some of the largest lenders report that they bave pot chauyed their rates, and do aot expect ty change them jor the present, Loans of large amount were offered to-day and dy at three per cent, on ch securities aa Michigan Southcrn,common stoci. ‘Tw exchange if etiil in favor of the South, but the margin i really too emali to cover freight and insurance. Oa Ra rope the exchanges are dull, sterling is worth sbout 10049 and francs 5.15. Tho stodk market evinced more streugth to-day, wat the opinion Was expressed in mauy circles thal the reaction as speut itself, ‘The bugbear of a tight money marke bas ceased (0 be effective, and many parties who ‘ately sold out are supposed to be coming main as buyers It is bot likely, however, that we shal! see arevivale activity for a day or two, of that prices will aguin atar upward until some fayorabie event gives Uiem ap impetus Should the next steamer from Europe bring nows 0! further specuiative inflation there, it is bkely that thie would stimulate buyers here. At pt the stock market ia London, like the stock mar’ w York bas been arrested in its course by the site of the ex changes. The resumption of specie paym nts by ty Rank of Vienna, which took piace on the Tet inst., to deter the Bank of Engiand from reduce th terest, just as the sudden fall in Nortbers New Orleans operated to induce bank mar do all in their power to raise the price of moar as the bank at Vienna bas resumed, the cours: willccase {9 be disturbed, money will fa!) to value iy all the Keropean inurkets, and the quences which follow ® large acourmuation of bank vanite at a time of commercie! + rene! " developed at oi) the francis! centres At the opening this moraing there wer dencies on the part of the brokers to se’! sti large lots of Ceutral were placed upon the mari ot contrary to expectation the market 1 ' of stock, Central opened at 842g, 0 ( 00 shares, ched 8476, and elas: * tia sperates eet in eb eer a ret natural 1 eons anadvance of yesterday's taet pric W form ed (hat the September receipis (which © f published tong ago), show a decrear Inet September, of--not $200,680, ne w posed, Dut—something umder @800,000 coipte are raid to show an hecawmns, an concerd expect that Nowember will vot They with coward to 1 yester reve place no faith in fhe Warhiagton rume op Mr. Corning'’s going abrod. Galen Gay's last prico, and after receding 3% wt, od, and closed at the point at whieh it opened, The other Weatern roads wore quiet: Rock Islan! wlvancet Yai Toledo, 1; Michigan Central, 1; Michigan Souther ranteed, %, &e. Tilinots Central war fre tacked by the beare thie morning, but closed firm at « ut aivance. Reading advanced XY, with #mall trausac Hone, Panama and Pacifie Mri beth orvaneot a fraction. The coal stock# were setive: Pennay! vania at an advance of 3g per cent, Deluware ant Hudson at a decline of 1, The business bank ftocks wae lieht and the prices generally a shade lower. For railroad bonds there war a geveral inquiry, and prices were in favor of holters, State stocks were also, ase rate, rather bigher than yesterday. Tho follow ing were the closing quotations after t toa, a seen, THU RSDAY, NOVI ates Styte of Hats | mea | aujueted | 8000 Virginia 6's. 1 EMBER Be. 856. nour aie and a arter 6 at4 percent. The banks fine lot of paper at 6. Boston owes lite or gor th New York, acd inoved the reoent couse of been hitherward. Cader tee a UA £00d reason why money KLONG not be as eheay in Stave street a8 in Wall etrect, or say & 10 4 per cont te tw ple on call, Business is about ever for the eeasu thongh some anticipate considerate home trate the winter, from the fact that the daterier is ne bare of goods, while deelers have [vem receatiy from hand to mouth oniy, Many consNler, aiso, that the means Of COURLY Consumers have Wiuremeod sullicienly to allow thom to purchase wth more froedem than here tofore. © All matters in dispute betwen the Oia and Miaaissippt Railroad Company and the arsoemtes, growing out of the contract for the completion of the road, have been fully The Board of Directors of the Great ¥ ‘n Ttailroad have made ap advance of $500,000 to the Detroit and Mit wuukie road, whch will be sufficient to complete aad tock the entire tne The Third avenve Railroad has declared a quarterly dividend of two and a bulf per cent, payatNe on the 10th inst. Stock Fxchange. Wanevkepay, Nov $2300 Ohio 6's, 18°, 121g £000 Tennessee 6'5,'90 4 "5000 Missouri 6 2Hn0 fi 2000 N Curobini’ Ox, 506 Cala Te 0 bis. OInciana Brookiyn © 126 LaCrosse 100 au 6H Reading 240) Brie 5) do. 1600 Hud RRR 2¢ 600 £000 Mud BRE 54 TH Cot, ibe. 1600 6 001, O& Nig iy en Loo ao, S000 1. EW 20 mh she Ocean Bunk. 10 Banover bey 300 Mich ¢ "4 K 60 0 Metropahtar Dk 2B artis Panik & American fx 6 0 : ae 851g 15 Farmers | 81 wl) B® 40 Del & lind © ¢ Tes0 8434 0 slo 84 ° sic 170 Gal & Chie RR, TEMG 59 do... 2 do .....100 TBM 100 Penn Cont 34 Mes occa ae 200 5 a) 0.0... 880 FI 109 do......830 78 : i Pea Rey Bi Clow and "Tol IR, cite ME Co Y Sentral ) BOARD. $00 ahs Frie RR 0 Virginia 6's. do 1000 TR Ist mt.ex int 4600 M&M 2d m 10 bs one Dei&UudC Co, jeh Con RK. DLO Ya Mic SANT Mictt So&N Tn pes. da, p 73 Peun € Pacific nye ny ac de 1g NEW YORK CATTLE MARKE’ Wesrapay, Nov. 3, 1858, BEER CATTLE. ‘The yards were nearly ail tilled to-day with taferior and smmon cattle, which sold als range of 6c, to Se, Some selec ons were made during the enrly hoursat ise, but there were ew catile on aale worth that price, Extra enttle ere auch wanted, and many of the fire: clase butchers are willing g Ligh prives for them; but re none in market ey are compelled totake up with the offerings, which hey select from varius yards. There wasalotol very fine eres—only eight i number—whieb were disposed of at an early hour at & high price, The general selling price was stout éo, ‘The total number on gale at Allerton’s for the day fn AAO; for the week, 3,800, and at oll the yards, 4.129 bead. very 257 head Inst w nerease oF M42 bead there wet at prices corres K with those at Allerton's to-day. ‘The market closed vid. At the other yards revailed « fair lemand, a! prices corresponding’ with t Allerton's. ‘The current prices at Alferton's were as prer catrun. ae . BH a Vo Le a 850 . TO a 7 HheHHOF essen 60% © 660 First qual $55 09 wR 65 Oo Orainmry 4000 & 609 Veneer WH wn 3600 taterior BM « 300 Hxten quality, per th. te ints é Common. be faterior..: te Piest quality. per head Mune An” Lanes au he Ordinary.ess Common) inferior. Prat qua tits ote rqualeien.. ‘The annexed table el veynners the supplins hy Hariom Kailrand~ Price Rajlrosd—Reeves Venta... Hodaem River Roiiron Ms beate- On foot attle eanie from the following States — anna + viy of leree Misecurl ANT CALVES. ind the market without ee quoted abowe, vex. cows The recety te are to x fair exter forte) change Bales were at p retty me 0 lange ino re matty xt Re. to 6a., nnd ite range from Bice: tne., with few oalen st the lntier ra. aMeY AND Lawns, ‘The market for sheep and lambs, expectally for good quality, somewhat Improved. and we notice an advance eftwate three abilline” pier bend, st which there won &. good sandy de wend Priees ranged from #2 i) 8H que» uumber of p Mee makis got the better rate. ‘The Av continue to fair Patent, as my be seen by the tabie below, wine Continued to nrrice ireely. but the market is gull gomew at : of the hewy receipts during the Salon have been inainly at mixvut bt Homey corn fed Minoie heve wet with more ready nip, and Are quite stiff Riles were made 1 irem 4i.¢. we tige..the latter an extreme price. The receipts at the Huds ath ord for week endh week's quatntione nod Auber ‘Of whiel PYORIPTS BY NEW YORK AND RRIN RaTEROAN. ‘The tollowing t# the report of live stock bronght over this road. dertined for New York, for the week ending this morn- oe gh Hoge. bead... Horses... “wearin LATION. ‘The iotal reentpta ofall tack, at all the yards, for the week, last werk, the Istof January, and same time Inst yer, were as f ~~ er el ove, Sheep “ Lf iis _ Allerton's... Browning’: (bait eri O'Brien's... Teal. Lost weel Total sur ‘Kame time 1887 CITY COMMERCIAL REPURT. Wenxesnay, Nov. 5—6 P.M. Ava ~The market was steady, with emall sales, Preaperrr® —Flour, market was more active, ‘= | while common grade® were rather easier, and prices of Missourian, 887% 9 80%; New York Central, S41 akty, | the hicher and better Wes sustained. The sales «m Poetic Mail, 106 @ 100%; Frie, 10K a 108%: Hu “ | braced about 1,200 bbis., closing withiu tho following nA2%, Rewling, $254 a 6234; Michigan Central, 594 a | Fayreted superfine, 6. $3.00 0 83 85 66%: Southern guaranteed, 53% a 699g; Panama, 119 4 Stancarc euperfine State 400 an TVA; Minnis Central, €f a O54; Galena, Ta TSK: Rock | Ptr State do 40 0 66 Tsiand, 065% 06%; Toledo, 3396 @ 43%, La Croese, 41 a | § 88 45. The market clowed week. 50 a bw The business of the Sub Treasury was: 8% 0 70 ” 470 a 600 Total receims » TR gm 460 8 635 From evstons £1,000 09 T Southern faney and extra,.... . 559 a 750 Total payments 1 STE | Chowe extra fatnily and baie 70 a 8H Total vainnce, #2078 | hye tour, . 900 2 425 TM exchanges at the Rank Ch ering House to day wore | Corn meal di 4° 9 483 1 balances $1,166,168 84 Gone we 2 Fequest, Stas a ah within the rouge of Onr quotations. of the trade of the port iur th m erndet were boavy, withoul change of moment month of Ocvober ta ae fo) o “ ™ falas embraced sbout 1 400 bbis., at . foreign dutiad! [en auetations Rye floer and core moat were in mode lex rotahudher “aaa a oon tos cequest At OOF quotations. Wheat was firmer and erect. sesees STRONG «+ 6,238,368 350,185 « 161,063 specie... e+ 8,028,405 ‘The following are the footings ‘of the Boston bank state. ‘ment for the past week — ie to foreign pert domestic mercuand se. foreign dutiable “* free $33,072,000 Arrovnt due to other Hanke... : Deporte. Circotation: The Reston Peat tays of ‘money matters in that city = On Saturday the aggregate of the Waok spece Was more netive, ‘The sales embraced about 45,009 bushels net ding white Crnedian at $1 32, white Weotern at S112 white Forthern at pot, red ‘Western at $1 16, in sire, Milwaukie club’ at Oe. inforior Chicago spring fm. a 70. Corn was timer and a demand, with sales of R Reged 40,000 bushes at a 6g. for Western mined; choice do. a! 700., ern at BOC, Ryo was in fair demand with sales at about 70, Barley was firmer and in good demand. with sales of 13,000 bushels at Te. a 85e, Oats firm ond in good demand, with sales of Stato at 450, Western aud Canadian at 506. 9 8c. Covvn.—he roe grrea & Cary " 8,000 bags of 1D ae: mm dont ra wtp <= The sales mea” at 2,800 bales, in- 100 im Sramit, W008 oar vo, and the renainder ‘The market wae dull: myddiog to good mid. wnils ranged from 1130, to Ie, with some sales ey ote mitdting at 1 30 vy — of wheat, “ion ae bags, bales ot gave ot “hod a 4 er do. by sear, at and 500 boxes cheese, by steamer, at 400 Te Liven 80 bbls. peart nate were tokou at 17 G1. To Cloegow 10,400 bushela wheat were engaged at Td., in slaps tock To Bremea 300 bates of eohom were em poretat ber ‘There wae no change to sotieo for Califor 1s or Avotrati bet — The ales embraced about 2,000 bexes, includ: gt insere ut $2 40, Rae R's ab $2 05, halves at $110, | out further institution. Mc bile, Ala., papers please copy. Wrexory.—Ou Weeinesi:, , Nov. 3, «Mer ® ehort illmces, Prone bewre Wyexory, only daa shter of the lase Theodore Wyckoff, ages! 4 years und 20 a 18 ‘The friencs ant 'rewtives of the family, alo those of her atop father, Henry ©. Ackerman, ure raqpect uily nat quarters at 62 vited (9 aftend the funeral, thie (Tuursdey) afternoon, (as Salon of about 1,000 Dalea were reportediat 460. | la. degut farther a fee 3 10s were in moderate demand, at 120. a 16e. for sew, —_[{£—$_—=—S=====o_= bs de. w Fe. for abd. ; ‘ J oar was flim ane in good demand, with pales of about £60 a FOO Ets Hoek anc yal The for common und 67340. for jump’ Now Oricans, new crop, eof 120 bbls, ie Sales of shoot 1,600 bbls, spirits tar. at S140, a 62e, Common rosin was Tats! 06, to arrive — hansen’ wos heavy, while the sales embraced « ja casks and barr is. + the following review © of the New w Bee'for market i the week ending Nov, 1:— | Sperm.—Therc ie more inquiry wee ovr lat, and the flog for the week bave reached 4,400 bbls. in parceta, We quote: 96 bbls, at $1.20; 48 vo. at $1 34 do, at | $i 21; do. at $1.22, 81'do. at $1224: “MO do. at | $1 22 ate? galon. “Alke, 31 bbls. uy pee bet trangpires! nquiy, bet purchas: Van “Ur quotations. ince ont mbrace ales of 6,050 bbis UDIe. at B6e., 752 do. ut H2e., 500 do, ab Be, half hen » at $1 24 por black as ore pi ie Whale.—Tbe Wansactions ia ‘whale wm tote 590 per & tay ttranspired, Tho iate news Wert whaling fleet :s very unfavorable, but large quantity of whide oil alreaty in the ce have wot been affected by the news. 1, Abram, Kbight & fon give. the following of mi nts tor the past week :—Crude sperm es been wm setive deraand, with aaler of 3,870 bbls, wt jrices ranging from $1 204 $423, meiuding a smail parcel t $1 24, cloring wilh further inquiry. Whale oil, in con- equence of the ciscouraging news from the thet, has een in better cemand, with sates of 2,000 bbla., rice, at 66c. a Sc, Lard ie firm at 90¢, a 950. winter, Prov wioxs —Pork—The market was firmer and in good Geman, with Kale OF about KO a 900 bbls, mnelnding 15 60, tin mere at $16 26" 816 3744, and prime . Becf was buoyant and in good demand, with sa ee reported to the extent of about 200 a 300 bbIA, in cliding country prime at $6 60a $8, country mess al $8 erp at $10 60 @ $12, aud oxtra do, sialon of 150 Cut meats were quiet aad dull, With sities of 800 4 400 bb's, and tiercod oid, and at 03ge. a 10M. for new. at Ie, a V7. for Ohio, and at 136. a —Good to prime ranged from 7 40. sales of selected Stute dairies tor fans 1m Was quiet al 2 ye, a Baye. a 8 Sreary—The market quite steaty, with sales sctween 400 ant 500 hoesheads Cuba, cliefy within the Tc. Included in the tales were 10 ne at BC. and 300 boxes were sold The market was heavy. The sales within the have cmbraced about 60,000 Ibs., closing for city rendered Winskky.—The market was firm, with sales of about 300 Dbls. at 226. Movements in Real Estate, By A. J. Bleceker, Son & Co, cor, 105th #t,, 26.0%100 1OHth at., 26x100, Jot on 6th av. Fone. 8. 6th ay. 1 do, do. do. 1 do. do. do, ons, 8 105th st., 100 ft. E, Sthav., 1 do adgoining do. 1 do. do, i do, do is 1 do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do do. 820 on ns. 117thet. , 150 ft, W. 6th av., 254100.10, cach 500 jot and 6 gores do, adjoining and ip rear, 246 Uot weet side Broadway, eouth corner Giat strect.. 4.469 auljomning, euch......« 9436 one. 8. aun “ S. cor. 6let st., pox wioming, bra do. on 8. 8. 61st Bt, 100 ft. Eof Mth av., Bary 6, each 1,700 do, ‘and 81.6 N. of Bron wa , do, do, 1 1725 We are requested to state, by the jerars. Bleecker & son, that the twenty four lote and gores on Seventy fifth street and Perrit s lane, between Broadway and Eleventh vonuie, have been disposed of at private sale, and algo the nunticr of the lots of the Into Tallman estate, on Sixty- 4 street, between Broadway and Ninth avenue, have been sold at private sale, Marrtea. Rarrorr—Camrners.—On Monday evening, Get. 18, by Rev. James Millett, at the bride's residence, Mr. Groraw tursovn, of Fairfield, Conn.,to Miss Mary CaMirukun, of this city bo s0n—Henpgson.—At Philos 2,0) Rev. Mr. Stevens, Daw bza, daughter of the late Div yhia, on Tuesday, Nov. AKAUD Fini to ANNI lender sou 2, in Summerfield M. F. church, by Rev, W. 8 studley, Evrivanam KE. St. 7ON to Mise Ro JENNY SANDS, both of Brookly 0. Trvrant—Jouston.-Ou Thursday, Get 28, tu Baltin xinss, connty Wickiow, Ireland, by Rev. Wm. Norton, vacuanp H. Invrsaine, Heq., soliditor, Rodgerstown, Kings counts, seventh son of George Trytrants, Heq., late of Springfield, Kings county, to ANNY JomNson, third dangh- ter of the late Dr. Jobvson, of Baltinglass, county Wick- iow Round at Inst. Jersey aud Texue papers pl nea. Piackey.—On Tuesday eve abd se itu of :oflamme . 2, alter a ebort he lungs, CoMNRLUS aupbter of Diedrich and Eliza ckmann, aged 3 yours, hf eluting the Oliver Crocker’s cargo) | | fa side HN es A UURAUTIFUT, NUMEER. KAUTIFUL NUMRRR, 4 BEAUTIFUL NUMBER. WEEK'S iss0k WEEK'S IS8UK WYkA'S [SSUK WEEK'S TRSUEE waer'e IssUK YORK Lapeua. JORNT BOnN tna: NOKNING MORNING. OUT THis OUT THis OUT WHS OUT THIS Vor ale at ail news For pile at all news depota, For sale stall news depois, Bor nile at all news depots, For nale at all news depos, For gate at all no A. BARTHOLFS: SaaS Gradate SEWING MACHT GREAT REDUCTION IN MACHINE TWIST. At RARTHOLF'S office, $60 Broadway. T OIMRREDE'S —eRE THE NEW STYLE OF HOt day visiting card and ense AT CATILL'S 18 THY PLACK TO GETIWINTRR SHORE and waterproof boots for ladies gent « mi oye nud ebikiren, ult yourself for the Ctterts ie Ainst wickueas by getting ‘wet feet. but gy atonce te Oar th TLL 's extensive establishment, 7 Isvosd way T KVERDELIS-WEDDING CARDS, NOTRS, 40, witb gill edges—thove elaiarste carda, aplendidiy em graved, can only be had, Broad wey, corner Duane atreet, AT SONKH 10 ANN STREET 460 FOR C1 mied walter proof sewed boote. cleo $3 Wied peg hoote—warraniad to give aatiafaction. PIO’ $0 — CRAVE A BA RBR rr 6, 19%) Srowlway, am y the bewtin the market or tantly are ow J wb a rate thet pinces then wichin (he reagh 4 BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF H4TR —WILSON'S BALK oolorer and restorer are rieeilediy the Bent p for the hair cheapest, only 2 centa s bottle, 1S HATR COLORER Dyes the heir tos heantiful Diack of Urown, without dle- coinring the hin; also resioven gray bate to ita original coloe. Wilson's hair colorer can be applied stain op the linen, turning the brown to jet black, ¢ WILSC Pg he for dowbhe In the worlds the wor tL SON like water, Jeaving oe baie any shade trom w Charles sect. N_K. Huy at go other stores but the abore, if you wish the genuine. A NOV naive right for States, ec to be ceded for Wdays Call ator ONDERFUL INVENTION, and reenre the monopoly for fourteen years of your ewn State, county or town. OVELTY $ SEWING MAC! “Oflice? Bartictt & Co., m ELTY—$5 SEWING MACHINES. ‘A practical family sewhng machine for $6. Hee and (owne will contiaa@ ©, examine this By NIONS OR ENUAROEVENT OF THE GRa7 Tom 2 joint cured, without pein, by Dr. ACHAT, TS STORY STORY, STORY STORY. STORY. STORY YORI'S: r fi And cite you my nee Ue igi it~] Bo soft, so Btern, so bright, eo broad, Bo heantifol. se tender. He wakes the snalle, he draws the tong Upon this dark, snviunar phere, Be sen oat J pais (eats the shrieking He khows haw virtue ia he woul ‘Of all that's worthy ou this 8ods Breathin: along Lie etare— urical Wenslucent reeds, Within the wailing bands of God t What will the romancer now Give to Columbta's briek fT Behold the awful ioe sveukt Ree Alaric i Cobb's Alarie! The LEDGKK'S Alorto t PENETRATING THE RM POLL y or “MANKIND, SINKa | INTO INSTONS. SAS FIXTURES. ~ fleance before the atuptiity of people whe complain Hnacknn, aged 45 years. deing sick and yet will not we the Nerves ‘An tt His friends, and those of his brother, Jobo Bracken, | promi ike rel eurcetated ta hoeith med ricosien etveay wro respectiully requested to attend the funeral, without | cannot harm an infunt, and we will refund the money Sor (urther ioe itation, en Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, | ease where tia not bedrest wll eradtente opiepey, new. a . : ‘ te of eres om tremens, oF omy svete a vom hu late tesideace, No. 17 Babe ead at Oh Fa nay nerves brisexmaws.—On Wesinesay, Nov. 8, Axwa A. 8, | Si a i Cock, fom No. 1 Franklin friends’ of the family are re tend, without further mvitation. Brows.—On Wednesday, Ni sged 40 yoars and & months: ly invited wo at Mrs. Make Brows, Her friends ere invited to attend the funeral, this (Thorsday) afternoon, at wo o'clock, from Cypress Hills toil gate, Reman rs — After a short ines, CLavwoxe Apown, von of Eruest Buermeyer,ayed 4 years, 2 iuouths and 28 ays 1 frleuts Of the funily are invited to attend the juneral, (Thursday) afternoon, at baipast two © clock, without further power. ‘The remains will be in- tected [n Greenwood Cemetery. Hyrve.—On Wednesday, Nev. 3, Auck Brava, aged 40 years, a Bative of county Tipperary, Irelund. ‘The trends and relatives of the family are requested to attend the funeral, this (Thurmiay) afteruoon, at two o'eloeh. «—f% Teesday, Nov 2, of consumption, Beanw: 4 Joho Cook, sailmaker, a native of Seatlund, 4 montis, J will take place from her late residence, No. avenus, thie (Thursday) att noon, at one ‘The remains will be luterred 4 Greenwood Abe rieen papers please copy Fanim.—Un Wednesday ¢vening, Now 3, Baxsasaw Paviae, formerly of Salem, Muss., in the OAth yer of uw age Hie friend# are invited to attend the funcral, on Fri ay allcrncom, at two o'clock precisely, from his late resi- ioe, No 148 bast Thirty Mth #treet, Boston aud Salem, Mase, paper® please copy. Fink.—On Tuesday, Nov. 2, after « long iliness, Hien- sun, wife of inederick Fink, aged 38 years, 7 months aad 26 way ‘The relatives and friends of the family, alo the mem. bers of Herman Verein, are respectfully invited teattend the funcras, this (Tharsday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. #4 Tason etreet, corner of King. Hiaxuaow.—Ou Tuesday, Nov. 2, after a short illness, ad the ‘late Joho T Flandrow, in the y The Crende of the family arc respectfully invited te at ton! Ge fonerni, without further notiee, from the rem dence of Mr. DW. C. Ward, corner of 1521 atrect and Tem avenue, Carmansville, this (Mharedyy) afternoon, at three o'clock. The Hndson River Railroad cars leave Chanebers street at 1.30 P.M. Horpsax —At No. 224 West Twenty second street, on GAS FIXTURES. ‘We have now on esh'bition (he mot cegnot assortment of CHANDELL © 8S, BRACKETS, fe, wz parlors, dining roome and libraries, ever offered in New A.complete variety of FRENCH CHINN which we will seli Ow ‘Than any uber ectabttaheneet Te New York. Wider DST co. GSt and 683 Broadway. Dinner, dessert and 4Wo THREAD WoC STITcT for faunly uae and manufacturing par Arents, No. mee meets: F- r. rants et KE Paar fenciia,certases, to ‘Sy per cont tony tant facrtfice and will seil the me lull origima! cost of importat! in. paarows. "e Pr TORREY, nfacturera’ gislenia No 9 Pink at, N. gerne SEWING MAG) PU mi new farolly sewing machine ane tho Latest tem provement, st the extreme Tho price of all our sandat! Reduced: Fugers sewing machines, ie welt kucwn, dearer inprice, have alwoye been cheaper ia ing what they will do, thao aay ther he prices are now reduced, eo that a)! toust be eadaied. (Cali and examine the now machines at the low price i W'siNGeR ae Othe Brondway. IF GREATEST MEDICAL ear, PIScorERy OF THR 4am Seas ali ip vend oak so eal Mee evety big tof huneor, from the ect == ap! uleorsted ecrofula dows t @ pimple, perfect eore tre Brondusy Price O LUMBER AND oa, For exe by © U. BEM STOGANY DRALERA Ore of he jaont demirab'e ivuationa ip tals city to lease foe a lorm of ye Meht lta of grovad, nes ew bet offer, wit Town water, Water closet, Ne 8 Piet are nue and Thi the ri HYATTS TAYE BALSAM. o BALSAM —REPUMATISM, NECRAB Wednesday, Noe. 3, ANNA, eldest danghter of Ru hard K. wares, und “ary L. Heldane, aged 4) cars an! 6 months } and gout, ty thetr worst ntagee, aino coretane rt Bi... remains will be taken to Cold Spring for inte pM Pm neo a me Lip iste Soros wat "ade nlrb, div eames ease —On Wednetday, Nov. 2, after a sort illness, | inaover’ putitee Sema cordun’p cured oy Lazante Isaacs, late captain of New York Tuasurs. — mily, also the The friends and acquaintances of and tue mem mambo eh te one Third rey tactt bers of New York Lodge of F. A. ML, are requested to at tend the fuacral, this (Thuraday) afternoon, at ono o'clock preeiw'y his Inte rysidence, No, 39 Division | street without ft a notice Jasna. — At He ou Momday, Nov. 1, Capt, Oven fang ears. The funeral will take place from lus Inte residence, thit (Thureiay) morning, at ten o'clock, The fricads of the fewity are invited to attend Kerouam —On Tuesday morning, Nov. 2, after a short end severe illness, Navan Kevewam, aged 77 years. The relat soa and friends of the family are Invited to atiend the funeral, th (Toursday) afternoon, nt half past tures o'clock, from bt late teetience, No. "985 Second avenne, withont furtber ievitet Kivanas.—On Wedockday Noy. 3, alter tt ie i neve, banta, the beloved wit of Arthu: A. Kirk! aged 86 yeark, § taouths and 19 dave The relatives and friends of the family are reepectfelly one to aitend the funeral, of Friday afternoon, at two cock, from ler Inte residence No. 364 Third avonae: *lannt.ctn, Wednesday morning, Nov, 3, Micwant oma. = gd al & bative of Gastie Lyous, county Cork, Leeland ins Will bo removed to Bt. Andrew's church, & folemn requiem inns will be oTored ior tho re- of bie sont, on Friday refening, at ten o'clock nee to Calvary Cenvetery xt half-pacy one P.M. friends of the feant'y and of ‘his Srother m-law, 8. Munne, are invited to attend. » Nov. 2, of paralysis, Jouy Mon- Monngts.--On Tucsdy,) Riu, in the 784 your oF his age ‘The friends and arqua ntancr@of dec aed are Invited to attend the we from the resid nee of bis son, Tuomas 4. Morrell, No. 2® Fifth street, Williamsburg, this (Thurs- yy iafternson, at two o'vinck” AVE ER OP, a Nov. 5, at a quarter to 4 o'clock P.M. mtn na ns ag Sanaa Watger, aged 2) bead h inte of fhe fam'y epuatuliy “i inv to attend the funeral, wi Wwolve o'clock M., Crom ike residence of ATr’S Lire HATaAM € RED wn. s RONGES corner of Canal and son streets (paint LE Phewmadiem of the most pelntul Ried, which A cripgle fo= moraha VaTTs ure BALSAM et rene, of aan of the meat i bad beeo aftiowd fro tafaney, wad Cas to force the sterbum @ breset Lone out pa Bt Bataan, coRED FX.ALDERMAN J. 2 Kehy, tereth ward B.D. colt Of PF pume term Mer he" bad Geom unaer meteesl icoatunent be vad eed one pled for muntiaa iH een YAITS LiFR RN * CURED WM J BROWN, Inte of 8 vines trent, wf detuln, alder "arlousoyerntnins and’ coutned Bh tastes ioe AT'S LIFR BALSAM CT ni he mn taller. of Lavatey 44 4 ars OnARR, rhevmation). whieh artrabed ” bos Md until the: tive balsas enmme to his uit ing Ad A AAD yiat arta Lire fmm ge j=) SURED WM HOUSEL, OF No ana evil. The ulcer covered the Tapes LIF BALSAM Bas s RED 00 CASEE of stnilar ‘lisenses, and it “ cage ezbich can, be rencliad b by moaiioe, eit ken with tine dire YAT?’S LIFF BALSAM DORS NOT CONTAIN A of mercury, or any other deleterns minera! Tt Fra be an with GRRAT rong, eben BLESSING OF TIN AUR salety by the moss delicate woman wb Sei.

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