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a sion of Congress, and that all in the next 6. and all necessary docu- letters be paid for, ~ arts, be rated and ments, such as acts and rep. ingibe made paid for, and that an appropriau, rf ffor that purpore. Thus will the abuses of be got rid of, the mail contracts Disastrous Confagration at Halifax, N, S.— Fitty Butldings Destroyed, eluding the Principal Dry Goods Kestublishments of the City, Haurax, Sept. 12, 1858, A tremendons conflagration occurred in this city early on Saturdiy morning, ‘Two whole blocks on Granville t-uumbering fifty buildings, and including thirteen stre. will cost vastly less, fewer clerks will suffice | |...) ive ary” ou Mores, were totally destroyed, ‘The fin the Post Office Department, the mails will ‘be forwarded more rapidly, and there will not ‘pe the same danger of their detention by acei- sdent on the road. By this measure the whole ‘eountry and the commercial and trading com- munity would be benefitted to an incalculable amount. ‘Gseentr Sara to THE Reticious Press,—We print in our impression of to-day another let- ter from the Sage of Peterboro’, addressed to the religious newspaper reviewers of his pi- quant circular, which has already appeared in the Herarp. It will be rememberod that Bro- other Smith was especially savage against the elergy and the politicians upon the slavery 0 (ot itmmust necessarily be very s not estimated, wu! , 5 i Sn wore killed at the Tt is reyorted that three men ry. - danag hurge. fire. ‘The following is a private despatch to W. J. Coombs, Fsq., of New York, dated Hanrax, Sept. 12, 185 Every house on our block, Granville street, burned down, and block opposit Preparatio for the Reception of the Great Eastern at Portland. PortLann, Me., Sept. 12, 1859. ‘The city government have made special arrangements to do honor to the arrival of the Great Eastern. The pro- gramme includes a public dinner, ball, general illumina- tion of the city, ringing of bells, salutes of artillery, ex sursions in the harbor, military displays and other mani- festations of public rejoicing. A committee of the cit government has also voted to extend invitations to Presi- question, calling them all shams. For this he } gent Buchanan and his cabinet, to General Seott, to the ihas been taken to task by Brother Beecher and } Governor of Canada, to General Williams, commander o mumberless other brethren, and he now reite- ates his former charges. Among other things, the denies that he ever expected to be elected Governor inst fall; and perhaps on the same principle he may not expect people to read his Jetters, although he takes the trouble to print them. Mr. Smith is simply an amiable man, ‘who has been used by the politicians and the sham anti-slavery temperance clergy and laity, ‘and has just come to a realizing sense of the fact that they are, as faras his hobbies go, a set of arrant humbugs. Shim gratis that bit of information for which he has paid so roundly. Religious anti-slavery and religious temperance are, next to the ‘professions! confidence men, the most arrant Ahumbugs of the day. NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. ‘The New Treaty with Mexico and the New Nicaragua Maal Contract. OUR SPECIAL WASHINGTON DESPATCH. Wasincron, Sept. 14, 1859. e had a protracted interview with the I deat and Secretary of State to- at laid before them all the facts in his possession in reference to the treats “The points in dispute are in regard to (he manner of pro- ‘tecting the right of way through Mexican territory. The President wi! not recede one iota from the position asgumed in his despatch returning the treaty, and he so Suformed Mr. MeLauc. They must tke the treaty as it is. ~ When they leary the determination of (he President the aveaty will no doubt be sigued and returued to our gov ane. ‘The steam sioop-of war Brook! (New York, where sie will rem: ready to retirn to Mexico. ‘The spacutt despatches seut from this city purporting to give facts in regard to the new Nicarague mail contract, + ave all moonshine, and are concocted! by an officer in the departincat who is in the interest of Vanderbilt and oihers. The parties under the Johnson contraot are well Known to the Po-tinesier General, and he has recent received assurances that the service will be faithfully yeeformed. Mr. Me u has been ord until Mr. Me ‘DIK GENSRAL NEWSPAPER DERPATCHE. Wasnxroy, Sept. 12, 1859. MeLaue was in official commuuication to-vlay with © the Executive Department on business pertaining to his «© Mission to Mexico. It is said the failure of the treaty between Mexico and the United Stairs was owing to the respective differences _ relative to the clause for the protection of tho right of ~ ‘way proposed to be given to this government, the laticr . Claiming to be the best jedge when such protection Bhould be eudertaken by itsell and the Juares = government hoiding the right that it stould be exercised only in the event of Mexico being incompetent, and afte + epplication for that purpose. In the language of a distin guished Mexican functionary, ‘The country is as if ther + were no war, and from the interior all is peaceable.” Commande Maury is still: engages one of the con ~ pulting commitice of the Atlantic Telegraph Company in examining the specimens of cables best suited for th Th that he, when a midshipman, a Owhyee Princess, is contradicted on N was married to authority. ‘Tho President has approved the sentence of the Court _ Martial held at Ula, dismissing from the army Lieut. ~ Upnde, of the Mfth Infantry, for couduct unbecoming an officer and gentleman Baron Gevoit, the Prussian Ministe returned to Washington. A private letter from Lord Napice mentions his own Lat the Hague. Mr. Appleton, Aswistuat Secretary of State, bas returned © to the city. and family, have News from Havana, New Onrnays with Hv udeiphia left there for Sugars were i improved demand. 14 a 15 per cont premium. The steamsliip Granada is belos the Sth inst este: on the 9th. hauge Ww News from Northern Mextco. New OxLmAss, Sept. 12, 1859, The Brownsvillc’Miag of the Ist inst. says that it was yumored that Miramon with 3,000 men hud marched into = San Lnis. Gen, Marquez was in ecas, aud Gen, Or- * Yega bad becu Killed in battle. The Nation Cmeaco, 12, 1859. ‘The, fair of ihe National Agricultural Society opened ¢ to-day. The weather was splendid. attendance is very large and the prospects of the su the exhibi- tion are very attering. Upward of 270 cows, bulls and alves; 200 seep, mostly French and Spanish merinoc and nearly 100 horses, of the Black Thiwk and Morgan stock, are entered. ‘the Mechanical ave filled to overflowing, and present a be: ance. The books will be closed on W which time Cutres can be made, _ Alleged Kidnapping Case at Cape Cod. Bostos, Sept, 12, 1859. The Grand Jury at the Superior ¢ t of Barnstab! have indicted Capt. Joha Orlando, of the brig Robe: “Gorham Crowell, part owner of the bei, aud Cape Of schooner Blizaveth, on the eb returning to ive ‘Thad escaped tot the Roberson. cultural hatis, inl appear- Ay, up to Bacon, se of Kidnapping aud mbus Jones, who Himeelt on board The 1 plies on the 15th inst A New Catholic Church ai Bunker Hiil. Bostow, Sept. 12, 1859, of the Chureh of st. Francis de v yesterday afternoon, with the The corner was laid in Ch ale nestor Ceremonies, wider the direction of Bishop Pitgpatrick, sisted by Archiishop Purcell the chureh is ou Buuker fC wit, The site of sudience was preseat. ee ee eee The Mlinois State Fair, Frenrorr, Sept. 10, 1859. losed to-day, after a very suc thousand doitar prize for a Bteam plough was not awarded, on account of the condi tion of the ground when Mr. Hawkes made his trial be- fore tho executive committee. ‘The triai now stands ad Journed until Mr. Hawkes returns fro the American In stitute Fair, in New York, where he is engazed to exhibit Ais plough. FE Whe Forty-fitth Anniversary of the Battle of Baltimore. BAvrmons, Sept. 12, 1859. ‘The forty-fith anniversary of the Battle of Baltimore is ‘Peing celebrated to-day with great spirit. The str care thronged to view tho military parade, aud fla displayed at ail point Springs. There Suciuding ous try. ts are ‘The old defenders dine at Groen I visiting military companies, York, —the Worth sev from Penusy iy: The Notional Pharmacentical Soctety, Bosios, Sept. 12, 1859, soe-on a® the National Pharm: « city Wnt cal Seek fOW. Delegates ave a. Uawa, We could have given | yorritl’s majority so far is 6,832 the British forces in North America, to the Governors of the several States, and to the executives of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, to visit Portland during the visit 0 the Great Fastern The Maine State Election, PoRTLAND, Me., Sept. 12, 1859. Our annual election took place to-day for Governor and members of the State Legislature. Lot M. Morrill, the present Governor, was the republican candidate, and Man nassah H. Smnith the democratic nominee. “One hundred and thirty-three towns foot up for Morrill 27,058; Smith, 21,126. The same towns inst’ year gave Morrill 80,310; Smith, 24,896. ainst 5,484 in the same tewns last year, showing a net repnblican gain of 1,548, The aggregate vote of the State than last year, Dut the indications are that Morrill’s jority will reach 10,000. Our returns cover one-buif of the State. The Legislature will be largely republican—abont the same as last year—though the representative vote falls behind that ou the gubernatorial ticket. 8 considerably Affairs In Utah. Sr. Louis, Sept Tho Utah correspondent of the Democrat makes an ex- post of the late mule sale at Camp Floyd. He says the Quartermaster General received an order from the § tary of War to receive notes from Me. Hil and that the knock dre- h fe auctioneer ve down the asc t instructions to mules) to Mr. i at certain figures. Under these terms Mr. Halliday purchased upwards of a thousand mules, paying in notes a little more than half what other parties would have paid in cash, The writer also states that Mr. Halliday bas a contract to supply to the government at Fort Dalles, Oregon, a thousand mules at his own price. The Kansas Gold Mines, LxavEswortH, Sept. 12, 1859. The express from Denver City hus asrived here, with dates of the 4th inst. and $8,000 in gold. Business w aciive. » Wave Ashore. Batrimonrs, Sopt. The brig Occan Wave, from Leghorn for Baltime ashore on Mun-of-War Shoals, at the mouth of Patapsco river. She will have to discharge her cargo. The Brig Oce The Montgomery at Savannah. Savannan, Sept. 12, 1859. uship Montgomery, from New York, afternoon. The screw st arrived yesterd Markets. LADELPHIA, Sept. 12, 1859. white, $128 a $1.35; $15 50. Lard, 114 for Rio. Whiskey, 27}, Atuany, Sept, P.M. Flour quiet. Wheat—Supply fair; white Michigan $1 22 a $1 28; Mediterranean $i 11 a $1 16. 2 quic Supply limited: sales 10,000 bushels at 79. a 80c. Outs: sales 2,000 bushels bushels Canada Exst at 38., weight. Bark sales 4,800 busheis on private terms; the first barley sold this season. Whiskey steady: sales 125 bbls. at 2 Bvxrato, Sept. 12—1 P. M. Flour firm, with moderate business: sales 900 bbls., at $4 50 a $4 8734 for extra Michigan, Ohio and Indiana, $5 a $5 5114 for double extra. Wheat firm and in good de- nd; sales of Suturday 60,000 bushels Chicago sping, to ¢, on private terms; 10,000 do. do., afloat, at 80 ed Ohio, at $1; 12,000 do. new Milwaukee club, Flour dull. Wheat active: $121. Pork buoyant: me Cottee firm at Ie. ab at 90e. Corn quiet. Lat 25. Freights firm. Imports 7,000 bbls. flour, 56,000 bnshels wheat, 13,000 do. corn, 600 do. bar Exports $00 bbis. flour, 46,000 bushels wheat, corn, 1,000 do. oats. 4,000 do. barley. Bvrraio, Sept. 12—6 P.M Flour opeued firm, but closed as Upper Lake searce, in which nothing of moment is doing: gales, 1,000 bbls., at $4 873, a $5 for good choice © ret good to choice Indiana and Ohio, and $5 a $5 874; for double extra Wheat firm: sales 12,000 bushels new No. 1 Chicag spring at 87. 16.000 bushels good Milwaukee Club 6,000 bushels extra do., a prime sample, 2,800 bushels white Canada at $1123. Corn Outs: steady nal freights—Garricrs are obtaining on wheat and corn to Troy c= are firm at 9c. on corn, 10c. on Wheat and 85¢. on four, Lake imports to 9,000. bbls. flour; 15,000 bushels wheat; 2,000 bushels corn; 1,000 bushels bari Canal exports—300 bbls. flour, 45,000 bushels wheat, 42,000 bushels corn, 6,000 bushels OswsGo, Sept. 12—6 P.M Flour unchanged, with a moderate demand for te home and interior trade, Sales: 500 bbls., including choice double extra at $6 50. Wheat with liberul arriv: milling demand, and spring, whi bus advaneed ‘Ie, a2. Si for Chicago spring, 9240. : 3,000 bushels mixed Nos. 1 and 2 Ilinois winter at $1; white Canadian was held at $1 16a $117 with some inquiry at $1.15. Corn scarce and held firmly; no sales. Oats ‘held at B4c., with buyers at 2c. for Barley nominal. Canal freights steady at 26c. Je. on wheat and 61Zc. on corn to New York. Lake. imports—120,000 wheat, 20,500 bushels oats, 13.100 bushels bar- Canal exports—4,400 bushels wheat, 11,900 bushes corn, Gixciyxant, Sept. 12—6 P. M. Floor heavy, at $430.a $440 for superfine. Whiskey steady at 28ic¢. Provisions a shade lower. Mess pork, $14. “Lard, 10 Flour steady. 14,500. bushels § sales 11,000 bush today 4,600. bbls. a 10%(¢. Ciicaco, September 12—6 P. Wheat firin’ and adva ring, from store, at 78c. 3, from store, at 6344¢ flour; 92,000 bushe bushels outs. tour; 146,000 bushels wheat, wheat; 7,500 Shipments—2'900 bushels corn; 10,000 bh he New York Mechantes Aiding the La- bor Movement in London. A meeting of stonecutt was held in this city last evening to take into consideration the like movement in London, especially with reference to the stonecutters of that city. Some of the stonecutters of New York, know- ing movement now being made in London for the tion of the hours of labor, and feeling it to be their duty to assist thei fellow stonecutters in th: praiseworthy object, called the inceting to see if the stone- eutwers i of rendering them agsis- tince, they can collect a con. silerabl ne 6 y will go far to «! committee of five be appoint suitable resolutions to be published in the paper Resolved, That the journeymen stonecutters. of York, Brooklyn, Williamsburg and Jersey City deeply sympathise with our brother workmen now on a strike in London. Resolved, Th propriety ef raising warded immed ; Resolved, Th: sommittes recommend th hop stewards in the resp shops be directed to ascertain the pleasure of the meu, and at as early a period as pos. sible, ie following are the committee appointed to object of the Meeting into clfect:—Wm. G. doyee, Ke Carroll, Wm, Congalton and Michacl Ryan to draft New commend to the association the us mutch Money as possible to be for v the f Naval Intelligence. The United States steam slooy-of-war Brooklyn sailed from Mobile on the 6th inst. Cor Pensacola. The followi i list of the Brooklyn's officors:—Captain—David Par- pects 1 ames A. Doyle, Wm. N. Joflors, AL port Smith, Win. Mitchell, Henry H. Adams; Surgeon— bo Assistant Surgeon—hanes Leach: Parser— homas Hooker: First Liewonant of Marines—G. R rahams Chiet Engine ullonsbee: Assistant Engi- set Jordan, Brown, Brooks, White, Snider The Un es ulton, Cot ams from Norfolk, arrived at Key. West onthe a ine ne States storeship Retiof, Com. Dove, Crom ed at Aspinwall on the Tet inst. Adams, saited a del Nuria, old State at 40c., weight, and 2,000 | + ‘€ Theatres Lact Might. @ Academy of Mu ic was opened for a «li rt initiative Italian Opera season in t evening, the “Pi 2 0" of Doni zetti being the sel-ction for the conmy: ice ment of the Season. During th» i cess the Academy b * been put i the best order, aid there are several very welcome in Provéments, both 1efore and behind Lie evrtain. ‘The howe Was crowed to excers, the audie ice affuraing a fair Muster of familian face, together with aw lummense crowd of strangers, chiefly hailing from ts sontiterly side of Mason and Dixon's cOlebrated line, Kyvery available at in the house was filled, dnd the standing eomeiatee was suffersstly numerous tof up all the aisles aad pas soy ‘The display of temurtme beauty was something. overpowering. ‘The pertormaMge was neither better ner worse than those of the same Gera last spring, when the distribution was the same, Madames Cortosi singing: Rau Jina, Brignoli Poliuto aud Signdr Amodio Severus. Mr. Maretzek conducted the orchesti With the exception of its misnomer, its non-originadty, its American Cousinishnegs, its length, and its faiture- to: enforce its pretended moral, the new play produced at Laura Keene's last evening may bo considered a succes®: Mr. Palgrave Simpson, the reputed author, has made Mins Fanny Kelly (Miss Laura Keene), who is supposed ‘a celebrated actress, adopt the stage in spite of her and public opinion, and’endeavor to ¢ duct respect for her "Seca d Joth to accord. Around this slender basis a number of characters are grouped in nice confusion, comprising an indisereet sister (Biss Ada Cliftou), who is resened by the actress from an impending indiscgetion with Hon. Henry Malfas (Mr. Jordan), ono of a half dozen fops who ave imduced at divers times, and whose (J.'s) speciality is quoting @ la Dr. Peter Pangloss. Buzzard (Mr. Vincent), another fop, is his friends’ factottm and wears similar pants; Miss Lipglue (Mrs. Mary Wells) affects virtue and tries to elope with Buzzard. Daniel Dewlap is « rustic admirer of the actress as a young’ girt,and upon dis covering her vocation afterwards becomes her servant Stubbs (Miss Marian Mucarthy) is a pet maid to Fanny Kelly, and sings yery neatly “Cherry Ripe,’ as all pet serving maids are supposed to do. Moreau (Mr. Wheatleigh) is a French landlord in the third act. Ashton (Mr. Daly) is an author in love with the The first act tray atirely betore t mmer retreat of the the second actr in i the third in the public roow of the hotel Ja Arammd—is by et the fidelity of the cived in order 1d somebody et . ister, Daniet diers, as honest servants are supposed to do, and ly ineads all the trouble with great intelligence, by drivitg the eloping couple into the horsepond—d la You °. Malfus hue sundry funny advente f in his fi ted to susp bin aid the aninor characters wt , @leother standard stage characters. 'f will perceive that the pivce is incomprehensible to a brief description—it musi be appreciated ‘The situations in th good, a and the audience Doubt: Fmy ess, in Spite of it incongruitios—aimnin: Dime the Dr. Bellows, Pex Wellington, € can Cousin styles im one pli omedy will se coed. If i paysit will doubtless full the Ghject of its author. ‘The actors do all they canto vegan > tal a thy Mes. at (nineteen inthnisidstic AUN was ph a fan Bateman’s night), for fernoon * Miustrelsy rman theatre and other» plac amusement, brought out throngs of citizens i The opern house contained not less tha five hundved persons, and upon # fair aye of public amusement in the m: etroporayer 7 not less than twenty-five thousand peopleywho spent i ' this way about nine tho The weather wax ing. den, the ¢ ¥ delightful, and Broadway presented, during the est and most pictiresqué’ ap Yor the next month Mew York yety, and the theaffjeal managers Sad ig The Family Herald,’ THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION AT SYRAGUSE—UHE RE: ening, the git will be the centre of will reap a rich hay PUBLICAN AND AMERICAN CONVENTIQSS At TR TON, N. J-—NEWS FROM CALIFORNIAS DISTRESSING CALAMITY IN HOBOKEN—AFFAIRS. IN EURO! ANOTHER YANKEE JUBILEE—THE MASSACHUSETTS ENCAMPMENT—LOCAL NEWS—"'HE MARKETS, ENG, ‘The Famy HERarp of to-moyrow (Wednesday) will con tain a full report of the proceedings of the Republican Con | vention at § . with the names of the Nominees; The | proceedings of tae Republican and American State Conven tiens at Trenton, N. J.—Nomination of Charles 8. Olden by both parties. Among Other matters it will also contain:—The Latest News rope, with Letters from owe Paris and Berlia Corres pondenis; The ews from California; An acconnt of a Distressing Calamity at Hoboken—Destruction of the Hammo nia Hovel—One of the Proprietors and Three of his Daughters: Suffocated; Letters from our Correspondent aitending the Mus sachusetts Encampment; Another Yaukee Jubilee—The Two Hundredih Anniv of the Setilement of Norwich—Inga. thering of ‘The recent Aurora Bo muda, Mississippi, Texas, Ken and from ed and ing ng deseriy ‘ditorial Remarks on ent Events; All the Local News of New York and adjoining Cities of generat intevest; Theatrical Notices, Police Reports, Coroners’ Inquest, und i | { | | i realis as Fe tueky, Fach week's issue of the Famtty Hrxatp contains a repor of the Condition of the New York Cattle Market, with the amount of Stock offered for sale, their Ciladition, the Pvices fur which they were Sold, &c., &c., A Report of the Prices of all kinds of Family Marketing at Washington Market in New York City; Commercial and Money Market Reports; Mar riages and Deaths for the week, and a large amoubt of iis. cellaneous reading. ‘Trems—The Fasury Herat is published every Weduesday at Two Dollars per annum. Subscriptions received at the pilice corner of Fulton and Nassau str cents) to be obtained at the ofl vertisements iserted at the ust gle copies (price four sveuders. Ad- Drawings of Wood, Eddy & Co.'s Lotte: orth Detaware, Extra Crass No. 487, Sertemeenr 12, 18! G4, 22. 50, 7, 68, 36, 28, 46, 14, 45, 5, 10. 66, Derawany, Crass No. 488, SeereMpeR 12, 1859. 53, 29, 40, 47, 45, 43, 51, 30, 68, 57, 10, 32. Grorata, Crass No. 435, Seereunen 12,'1859, 32, 62, 12, 55,'69, 7, 11, 57, 60, 14, 4, 54, G1, 10. lonGIA, KxtRa Crass No. 436, SketeuneR 12, 1859" 2, 35, 27, 20, 3, 44, 74, SL, 62. 42, 34, 12. ‘WOOD, EDDY & CO., Wilmiagwon, Del. Napoleon the First sald: “I care not for my clothes avlong as I Mave a good hat upon my head." If he alive now he would undoubtedly order all his hats of NOX, for KNOX makes the most gentlemanly covering for the head in the United States, AML well dressed men buy their hats of KNOX, “His store is at the corner of Fulton street and roadway. White's Fall Style Gent's Hats Now Rea dy; neatest bat of the season; 216 Bicadway, opposite St. Pauls, Genin's Hat Store, 507 BROADWAY, Falt 1859. To THE PUBIC. ‘The fall campaign opened with the most complete, original and estensive stock of N'S DRESS HAT! GENTLEME: GENTLEMEN'S FELT AND BEAVER ILA BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ CAE Tronght out expressly for the present season, aud adapted to ull tasies and pursuits. Ms NIN, hatter, 607 Broadway. Leary & Co., Introduce This Day the Au- tumn fashion for gentlemen's bats. 3, 4 aud 5 Asior Hous: G Hat Plush at Auction—Martin’s Make, Without reserve, this day at 12 o'clock, by G. W. TOPPIN! 119 Broadw Picture Gallery.—The Subscriber has constructed and neatly fitted up (at his looking glass establish. ment, 266 Canal street), a gallery for the ‘exhibition and gale of oil paintings. The galler pen on and after Thursd: the 1th inst., from 8 A. 3 .M. Admission free. Among niany really fine pictures will be found an original by Anelli, illusivating the parting of the Corsair and Medora, from Byron. M. P. WHITLOCK. Brady's Gallery has Removed from 359 Broadway to 643 Broadway, corner of Bleecker street. Photo- graphs, daguerreotypes and ambrotypes. ———— ae Holmes’ Old Mods iam Portratt Gallery revived, No, 315 Broadway, by New York Hospital, for ambro types and photographs on the cheap system, eects Tyler's Steam Palace of Art, 186 Bowe- ry, the cheapest and most complete picture gallery ia the World. Visit it. ‘wil! he o} ls 20 Cent Miniatures, 50 Cent Ambroty pes, colored and in ease.—1,000 taken daily by KIMBALL S$ and 347 Broadway. es Tylexs Steam Portraits—Great nent upon the old plan, Mammoth phot 3 rotype miniatures, 2 celts, Ie Howery. eee oe Ane pat iret ee eeiitahih i “Black Diamonds”=—New Sensation book on slavery, by Edward Pollard, of Virginia, many Jewels in thelr wax. black by the subject, but beiliantly ight some in WS. » Be C1 era iy cents, Sold by all bookseller PUDNEY & RUSSELL, Publishers, 79 Joba sivect. —————— The London Stereoscopic Co.'s Depot For stereoscopes and stereoscopic pictures, 634 Broadway, $$ R. Harris & Son, 571 Broadwa: hets of new and elegant styles, which they are now exhibiting. Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Mac! —_ Ofiice 606 Broadway, New York. Sacecrnr etetacnnteiisemanes fingers fowtey. 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Price $id to $i, Oice 477 Broad- way reat ti Batchelor's Hntc Oye--Wigs and Tou. pees, the best {a the world, wurpassing all made Sobtand up- wy. plied ai the inanutaetory, 28s Barry's Tricopherous is the Beat and cheapest arlicle for dressing, beautifying, claaaing, curtiug, preserving mad pestering tie bait Ladies try ti. Bild hy all suggista, Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Tou- pees, the best inthe world. Wholesale andrei. aut ihe dye private! pled at Nu O Astor bHowse. Ruptare Cured by Marsh & Co.'s Radi- salonuce ruse They also keep sik etnstic etwowme for eur Prcarntit Tpunldes braces — Laare stor detormiies wade toorder. No. 2 Veoey wireet Astin House, New V tment bas Done More for amity than alt the dociors that ever legs and uleers whic vy BO Mavi NOY, Helloway's Gi of suffering i cnred he al Discovery is Wa auc eealt ead, ub deen. Dy mit Arugizints. Great Physician, who ordered, be bur ling w plain Ger. ad bowels Hit the pen will Kee font as he Bui irrialing S which are scanty shoud but be These coerelt ial elements, w Benne Deeanse only operative upon parts in} wo disease. “Brandreth’s ve- pitts benefit wher used by the sick. mt ae ee, perkins wre cone € Sencar pitt injure. Lee suse Canoe BOR fat from the retaiaing th adiesof maiiers Which purging always removes; aud the dog, the horse and even (he eat, a! ways when sick, those herbs and grasses whic open Uretr bowels” ves them. Avid the experience at aver a bntndred ‘ved hat Brandreth’s pills have alwaye benetivied, and never injure, those who have used them in sickness, ‘Pse Nature's medicine, because no matter what the disea: be, or bow intense, of where situated, a dose of fowr, re, #iwaye relieves, ecise the ix de ¢ from the blood only its impta CASES DATED 1854, CONTINUED, Dr damrs Luts, of Poisdam, N.¥., writes August 11, 1869:-— “Tinet witha man three weeks ago’ who had sifghtly injured ro or three days bet ne and violent fever. When Isaw him the pain this shoulder, dept pain, sy und Swe) rest or sleep. pint of mortifics his ense. T got whole box of p ‘Mr. A. Ross, of Madrid, St. Lawrence county, N. Y., writes Avigust 22, 1869:—"T am honestly and confidently reeommend h } to the favorable notice of the ‘publia, as the in during my thirteen’ vears es, having prescribed them in f cases of almost every form of disease with the lis, and T honestly belleve they are the best medi- versal remedy, that the world has yet produced.” Yauall bireet. Price 25¢. per bux. ineipa Allcock’s Porous Plasters.—They Resolve aud assiage pain by calling forth the acrid humors from parts interna! to the skin. Sold at 25 ceuls each at 204 Caual siveet, and by all druggists. Consolation for the Corpulent, at the 1, 833 Broadway. Rupture Cured.—For Utility, Beauty, liness, durabitity and economy, the “Riggs truss” has ‘no equal. Tt cannot injure the cord uor eularge the openings. 448 Broome street, N al Trusses, Shonlder Braces, Elastte Stock- ings. bandages, aud Dr. Glover's new lever wos, No. 4 Aun NEW YORK HERALD, TUMSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1859.—TRIPLE SHBET. 2 | ' } i) id perseverance cures when a cute os mote skill exhibited fn using them the more benedt which caused immediate ‘ing him of « turning dark colored, and on the was ignorant of the nature re at evening, and during the night [gave 1s, applied a yeast poultice, and saved his j attend the funeral this (Tussday) nernin } and Prospect streets, Brooklyn. x Tey wane, en iseosian morte _ Br Mes, Save VP Mrs nYWAKD, Of Clerleston, BC. a years. = Seen Her relitiver and friends are invited 10 atlend her fu. | [)®- G. BOVEE Do: neral 5e1 © ten (Tuesday) moruing, at 10 o'cluck, | Aino, ab 82 West Eleventh street | Kinaix.—On Semday, Sept. U1, im, only son of Joba and Agnes Kenzie, aged. | ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are respe invited to attend bis fuderab from the eesidenee of lity Parents, 225 Seventh ovonue, this (Tucsaay) wsexning, at LLANTLOUS. twray ETP EMEAL. WINE BITIRR, EMMIS LoxaeMerION, ide CU. VEAK STON 2] WILL CURE GENERAL DEBILITY, and enriching the blood are absotutety em bbe aasuared of Uus, it it is only meer yo mane They are (Tea ‘up in quart bottles with she narke tirsctions for fine trial Dr. J. Wo'clock. His remans will be interred in New York J, LOVES DODS blown tn the ghee, with: Tay Comeibh use. | Price $6.) per bottle, ‘The usual discoumt to the trade. Macvenats.—On Konday, Sept. 12, Camenas’ J. Mac’ | The doctor exn be easnted daily, from 12 tv6 ¥. M., at bie rooms, Mes. G49 and Gb Ire FAMILY USP AS OOKY SOU" Son's Seotciale, Kuox & bon's Kali vote Ae be oka by O. . MENDUM, correr of Brondway oud Ceage sineet = + 7 PONALD, aged 34 years wadway His frieude are reqnested to attend the funerad this (Tucedayy afternoon, at threy ofclock punctwally, from Thorp's Hotel, corner of Kighthy st nd Broadany. His remains yg be interred in: Cabzary Cemetory. — es tena The above cement will Gallaadly on many hearts OWES) IMPROVED SCALES io this and stant land, and ca tome more sadly’ t8an | AP oy may cen ga Ne es kD, MT that of the-wrtter, who: Nae known bam tong, known-bum | 1.44. Ney the past six months oie of Howe's ine Weil, and known him teuly to love’ wid lament Aim. F8 | Hiadorm sents (Strong & Bass patents, of Heston eepneies nitric i lis ways and rough iny Tis exterior, he wos | waich has worked togur entire satistaction—am much sa, thal m in bee friendships and true iv bis integrity. He | wehave onder ad an addi ne of Lwenty five tons capacity, And we most aleerfully recommend suid ‘patmt to those in wan oF panies. ne Re sala & WHITNEY. a2 aad esatnane the ow principle, mae Demi EnOU'S PRANK ¥. HOWE, 191 Broadway, corner 06 Dey atreet UST RECEIVED FROG! EUROPE BY LASBSTRAMGER, a assortne: opera or comiag seu on, * DHE BemormeNE OF ORE SIMONE, 18 John sitar } ADIFs' GOLD CHATKRAINE CHAINS, 4 EKnameiieedschatelain ebains. Gentlemen's gold vert chains, new sty teas Gold guard chains, For wile by GFG.C. ALLEN, No, 415 Broadway, One door below Canal street, Formerly Nov U Wall streets noble, honest heart is now still, but his memory will long: } continue green in the mine of his deends who can cour prebend Gods great handiwork, an Bonest man. “ Not what u ‘but what we do, Mates saints of ve: ail stiff and cold, ‘The outlines of the corpse show through ‘The cloth of gold.” MoNamex.—dr Brooklyn, on Mondass, Sept. 12, Cama. rive, daughter of Michael wad Agnes McNamee, oged 4 years, 2 inontie and 19 «a ‘The relatives and friends of the faraity are invityd to at Ceven dence of her parcras, corner of Main o'clock, from the Nevias.—in Counecticut, Sept. 11, Gaorak W. Nieans, . aged 22. = mri His friends, together with these of Mr. and Mrs. Jar. C. | Ey eubtat with ranches, motkagbeducet teal cane eee Weiple, are invited to attend his funerai this (Tuesday) | are requested to leave there nt coher an alternoou at thaee o'clock, from the residence of bis Ivo: | clean houses, ships, public bulldingt Ai with (le powder, her-in-law, 81 Nassau street, corner of Jay, Brooklyna A warrane the work. It is aleosold by alfrespectable Nyr.—The remains of Capt. Wat. viewill be inteared | Phd dragabass, fp mag hg: 424 Broadway, and 4 n the grounds belonging to his father-in-law, Dr. Jomea | peuyumorm Brooklen. The immense aucness of yeah Gray, at Grecuwood Cemetery, this day. (Tuesday) at | dierent gastiing samen.” thio powaee bee bees J welve o'clock. His friends are respeatiully invited-to | York for thirteen years. To prevent further fraud le moe tend ins. Be parucuiar: what you tngtire for Es0u' Mapua California papers please copy. in, Be particular what you inquire for. Lyou's Magneae Paine. —At Epinay: Seer Orage, France, August 15, ¥ar- Goin Winirnns Paine, aged 13 years and Smmouths, daaghy ter of William H. Paine, Esq. ofthis city. Sureves—On Sunday, Sept 11, after. a protr: iilness, Furey, tho beloved wite of West.Shveves, aged: 35 years,'5 months and 3 da} nds and relatives o& the fam ly are respe vited to attend her funeral, from her kate residence Second street, near Seventh, Williamsburg, this two o'clock —At West Morrisaia Sey nd Lavinia Siapson, BARNES & PARK, suceassors to E. Lyon, Ni Pawk row, opposite the Astor House. aan ATTRESSES, MATTE! RETAILING AT KSALE PRICES AT GRIFFIN'S, 181 Canal street, between the Bote ea street. Save 50 per gent ving BEDDING ‘iret ln a manure. ey ir Ineitresses trem $6 up. ‘and 83 50. I slsed ses feme suet Beaks BS sired sea grams . Pailinscea per pnir $2 60 Teds, boisiers and pillows, the set, frem $4 up. Feathers amd feather beds at factory prices. . daughter ars aud 9 Willson of RS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING, SYRUP.—MRB. TOW, an experienced nurse and female. soothing syrup for chitdren teething, which the process of tocthing. by softening the gums, reducing ‘Dowels. Tegend ton he nlotbers: it wil give teat tet howels. Depend wpor ii, it ive ad relief ant health to your infants, , Glayton.Scholes, corner vet, Williamsburg. f all its state wo wd Rows Just as the st wee Phe pareed ihrough Glory>s porlliy sllcases._Sold evergwhere. Price only: 20 cents per And entered Paradise. ETHODIST BOOK CONCERN, 29 MULBERRY Svoparass.--On Monday fnorning, Sept. Wirt M STRERT, NEW YORK. 1. as Neing iu constant $)2 months b gciin H., son of Thorns aud 15 days. His friends and acquaintances are reapoctfutty Suodgs invited full machines of toationd the funeral on Weduesday atteruooa, at two. | prectical-vatue ter famity se: bby TEES o'elock, n No, 49 Whiteh, WHEELER & N OMAN MPANY, 5 Broad rk, to fally combine the essentials of UagRicu.On Sundi good 10s and such as we eam eontidently recommend. 46'h year of his age. J Having se Vorabie results from their vse in our own Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | and the households oF one fetende, we ane detrous thar invited to attend the funeral, trom his late ve in ould deahamnt bestboandadt Kaien — 88 Seveuth avent (Tuesday) anorni tnverested ourselves ft the ABEL STEVENS, SAMES PLOY, DANIEL, Wisk, DAVID TE AS, CARLTON, J. PORTER J. RENS. EDWARDS, Wal A: COX NM ANSHIP —THE y will give his per- MISCELLANEOUS. “Arve —IT Is NOY A DY kK, aye WILL RP hair to ts original by a few apy . NS RESPORER PRIVATE INSTRUCTION | IN Pi Jersigned having returned to the WILSON'’S HAT Oa ROAND sonal nition to ladies or gentic srous of improv can be lined as freely ag wate A wil etvnge the color of | ther handwriting. Applications will ho received daily, the haw Wow month, from 10 to yo cloek, at %62 Broadway - det black o¢ brown, cheapest and. my 6. Thouswnds ¢ ner of Franklin street. A few hints fr . vo developing th tue p tearied lessons of an inferiay Wochor, R' ADY WEDNESQAY MORNING, , CAMPS’ PITLANTHROPICAL LETTERS TO THE MILLION. Dedienied ke ier a Dayman. 0. ON THE aerate QUESTION ; 3 19 IT LAWFUL TO MAKE MERRY ON SuNDATE By POP. BF, € ‘ toy the Nair now in Remember It ig not a dye. joal depot ai SCOTT'S drug siore, 306 Grand street New York. Sold by Mus. tiayes, Brooktyu; Callender, Third aad Wa iladelphia, Price iweaty dive cents per hoi CARD.—BEDS, st weather beds wut sized double h Price iwo cents, Hor sade hy ait news dealers. sett ee ir meee CP REDERIC A, BICADY, Publisher. TAT sTvedd Bea Shag No. 135 Nassau street, Palliasses per pair. . 2m = s Teds, bolsters and pillows, the sel (roar. . St np. nse aes Feathers aud feather veds wt oy prices. ‘201 Broadwa, opprsite the Par, FVERDELL'S—WEDDING CARDS, NOTHS, &C. 2 for inspection nnd tor enle 48 artes AT siatceasorssd onto, elegantly engraved, cau be bad olfers for inspection fd for sale 4 New aud Splendid ‘only in Broadway, corner of Duane siceet. Fe a sigh i WATCHES, GOOD THING. by the most celebrated ma nice only 12 coma, ie now | THE SHILLING BENZINE, —__bs ie mot rat BENZINE" | ready. fn lity fully equal ABLIZER & VALK, ARCHITECTS, to the ale at four “ LE, ECTS, 399 itis the best ed. leaving lesale depot, aew style for als, comblaing comfort aud characteristics entisely tay fr « circular coutsining a beauufui example, £o. SIN THE CITY ARE INVITED tock of ONZES AND BANCY GOO! including an elegant assortinent of 0 DRESDEN CHINA manufactory at Dresden (purchased at the Late , fogether wtih a Tizge astortanent of micors, ud general housefurnishing goods. HAUGHWOUT & CO” 458, 490 and 492 Broadway, Corner of Dey street, N. ‘AMSUIP GREAT KASTERN, SPECIAL NOTICE. With the ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS of i7, aiviving here about September 29, will be SPLENDID COLORED a Cae or THE GREAT EASTERN, On the Ocean, jhidet full Sail and’Steam, The size of the pleture 1s double that-of ‘colored yet pubilaued by the LONDON NEWS, Belae 66 team 10 AND 12 0 thea be! '—$4 FRENCH er prook boots. AT JONES, ait call in and Be in the lion, velver, Brussels, thr ts, olleloths, &e., &e |. Goods par IEAM ANDER Si and ing fy reduc ‘ind delivered free oi ” ; @ PRIVATE SALE—SUPERB SE pianoforte, four round corn nd_case, made actly maker, and el inches, and fs rather larger than four of the: Titae trated Lo Ne AUTIFUL, COMFORTABLE, DURABLE issned ty the Tontin evn and Ronen co i} perior porcelain tecth from $10 upya pictore of the great steamship published st any prioe. LUTHER & BROCKWAY, dent ia Single copies 30 cents... Sul tion book now open. Ax the demand will be very great, and the rily limited, orders must be given at or ea sible w supply them. WILLMER MANUFACTURERS, ARTLETT & CO. Sewing machine needles ot ¢ 1 hand or made to order, Office of BARTLET ing machines, 421 Broadway, corner of Canal si NEEDLE, criplion always Married. Fraxcn—Wiuneton,—On Satiird Rey. A. Bloomer Hart, Rucuary W. Witnseros, both of Brooislyn, » Sept. 10, by the FPrRayos to Lovisa Hinsan: NNER.—At Trenton, One N. ¥., ou Thursday. Sept. 8, by the Rev. M DUN J. Hinatay, of York. to Jossvmax E. 1 » of the former plac Heniicr—Peek.—On Tuesday’, Sept 6. at the resi of the bride's father, the ‘Rey. George C. 1 Hexery A. Herter, of New Haven, Conn., to Hasxait M. Pick, of this cit) Tewis—Tayaton.—In Fort Pain, N. ¥., Thursday the Rev Selah Stocking, Mr Died, Byrxe.—On Monday, September 12, after a short ill: ness, JAMES BYRNE, 2 native of Castlegardon, County Kil- kenny, Ireland, in the 29b year of his age. iends and those of his fiunily are requested (¢ aly a his late resid street, between Fleet and Debevois st Wednesday at two o'clock. Davis.—On Sunday evening, September 11, Magcarsr ed 51 Y and 4 months. and friends of the family ove oe loc filth st Danr—.00 Hermann a vy, September 11, Harman ina Dahl. aged 4 years 11 of the Hanover Luther Lodge, A. P. A., are re yinvited to attend the funeral this (Tuosda ck, from the corner of ‘Twenty econd sirect and First avenue. Davison. —On Monday morning, Sept. 12. s K inde n, nis and re of the ‘invited to attend. the feral this (Tues al two o'clock, from No. 13 West Tw Monday wv pt. 12, Taz 5 ternoon, { four o'clock, from her late residence, 200 Fulton ave ave, Brooklyn pex.—In th aged 22 y “The tuneral will t at two O'clock, fre ty, on Monday, Sept.. 12, Auuenica Ebay, Tuesday) afterne rk i 1 to New York Buy Cemetery. His friends and relatives are re- speetfully invited (6 attend without further notice. Frizcxkatp.—la Brooklyn, on Mon T7GRRALH, in the BL year oF his his brothers respect the funeral on Wednesday after. ; from the residence of bis tacher, 186 ully invited to noon, al 22; o'eloe York street, Yowrkr.-—-In Brooklyn, on Sanday, Soptember 11, of convulsions, CHARLES Br nt sou of Charies and Fannie A. Fowler, age His remains will be Haxrorp.—On Mond wife of Willet H, Hanford; aged 33 years. ‘The funeral will take place on Wednesday morning, at ten o'clock, (rom #85 West Forty-third street. Friends are invited to attend without further notice. HM On Sunday, Sept. 11, of consumption, Jom Haya, aged 27 years ‘The funeral will take place this (Tuesday) morning, at tou o'clock, from the residence of Wilttam’ Green, Ki fourth street, between ‘Third and Fourth avenu relatives Hannon. —At Str 1. Hasneton, widow wean, and daughter af Roscoe ¢ to Boston for interment. September 12, at P. M., Mary, J, very sudden umilton, Tate ve, Esq. of V N and Virginia papers please copy. Notice ot Haves. 12, Corman Teenesa Hay ths and 4 dave. ‘The friends of her yrandl Mich, Micha the fuaee oat Weduesitay ther, dames H 1 Moy lens are reaper from’ No. 836 Fulton s alivrnega, aL Le @ Glock, ves and of hee nliy invited to 1, Brooklya, A LIST TAKEN OFF FROM nts obtained in every de YOLLE merel VY YOUR DEBTS ! ME UNDER D, AC “THE VIN Growers’ Company of Cognac,” organized with # capital ot three millions of francs, and comprising among its share~ . | holders fourteen hundved proprietors ot the best vineyards im. _ the ctrict of Cognac, in soliciting orders from those house Scie whici have not yet tried the Vine Growers’ brandy—those whe C BU NIONS, have made the experiment requiring u i SAILS PENETRATING TAE PLE tocallattention tothe following facts: NT OF THE G ae Joint, enred without pain, so that the boot can be w tely after the operation, without the least inconvenience to ile at, by Dr. ZACHAAUE, surgeon chiropodi Refers to the physicians and surgeons of TA, CONSTIPATION, COLIC — er pure grape juice, sired at AGENCY, Hat's Buildin, “$36 Broadway (M down by iis sty irely” to th tions: the distri that highly favored locality, on into iis storehouses ane tn duced outside the snidbdisiric! the produce of the account whatever: randy which may bave been pro= ‘The storehouses of the compa- the aid of the combined resources of the proprietary, Contain an unequal ed stock-othe fluest nure Cognac beanudieg, the uative characleristies of whicis are high flavor, united Witte with Peru Jteniver, frhubs * ns o the ut nd fra; ee ‘he undersigned eat pandiesied 8 goatee theretore invite inquiry ss ta the ‘wealth, respects: 8 on BeomKG + and power of surevesstul competition possessed Dy the: Sted IAL AIL Le company, and well knows that Imperdng hdusen will esasaie paar their own interest by favoring Lim with thei orders for direet ao shipuients. Py JOHN OSBORN, 45 Beaver street, New York. i naa IMPURITIES OF THE CROTON WATER. I TAMOND FINGER RING: HOSTRT ‘The following testimonial from a well _known this city, wilt prove, in part, what a remedy thia Organization of the ‘stomach. It is only one of many whicm have been received by the proprietors, but thes choose as the writer 13 so well known to the New York public. refe: rmenis, it will be seen the bitters wre Princips! depot Nos. 13 and 16 Pars cone aud manufactured by HOSTETTER & New Yorx, August 21, 185%. Dz, Hosterten, Piisburg, Pa. apy For some years past T'have been afMicted with indi and dyspepsia, occasionally auended with obstinate attacks of dwirhoa. Being a medical man myself, [seldom take ang medicine, but knowing thatthe peeuliar eondition of my tem required both a tonic and stimulant, 1 determined to the effect of a botle of your celebrated bitters. I was tha more readily induced to take the experiment in cousequencs of the recent and present excitement fu relation to the delete- rious effecis of a free use of the Croton water, since it has ex- hibited unmistakable evidences of being largely impregnated CHeae with vegetable wud auimai waiter in au active siaie of - : | position. N 200 Lhave need three bottles within the Inst three weeks. Be= fore commencinz to take the bitters I had not had a natura? healthy action of my stomach and bowels for the last three months, and during that time 1 had Jost fifteen pounds of Seal. In two weeks I have guined five pounds in weight, have had ravenous appetite, perfect digestion and no syippioms of dye pepsia or diarrhea. But why call your iacomparable Fauon bitters. I find it x delightful pungent, aromatic to taste, and the tangible effects open the system are a delightfad: warmth to the stomach and an exhilarating glow over the whole surface of the body, exciting copious perspiration, without stl- miniating the brain of ating the nervous rice a Ay jeave any feelings of Issittide or rel . Teuce inthe useof this admirable preparation. Let others PT CORNS etre and Yous Ww! WESTBROOK, 77 West Fifteenth street. op on 15H Bec ‘ street, 1 Wall strees. A GOOD THI PERPUME Phisb! RETAILS AT 12e. ADAPTED 10 THE MOST RATID FANCY STOR EVERYBODY BUYS SOME KF NEWS DEPO ALE HAIR. THIS 18 1 Foss WEEK DR. SCHLOSSER IN NEW YORK SAFE, EFFICACIOUS aul The only PE ANENT CURE ORNS, BUNIONS, ALL DISEA Us TN EVERY FAMILY—PAINT, GREASE SPOTS, of the fica &c., removed instantly; gloves, silks, ribbons, &c., clean- ed equal to new, without injury to the most delicate color or reverie chly twenty-five cents per botile. y cay U6L 49, O11 and 56 Broadway. Deng: is the UNERRING SYSTEM DR. SCHLOSSE Dr. SCHLOSSER, surgeon chiropodist, takes this oppor nity of retnenng thanks to the ladies, aad gentlemen of New familar: sinensis, York for their numerous testimonials, whieh they b at his disposal, which tally endorse the eflicncy of his trode of GREAT FIRE PROOF SAFE OF THE WORLD, treatment of diseases of the fret Warranted tree from His mastery of this branch of surgery has not been acquired Lacs ER & L0., without caredul study and wetuat % 0. 191 BROADWAY He is enabled to give relief in eases of the worst description, Corner of Dey street, Now Yor. withont causing any pain or producing any bud effect. The most timid may fearlessly rely upon his skill, and children ag Well 88 persons of nature age, Will most assuredly derive itm mediate benefit and comfort trent his mode of treatment, ‘Thousands of testimonials be scea at bis cousulting rooms. Veo « bis ‘ Im rs in and Impoitors of TEA, TRAYS, Suver Parep Ware, © Irous, Cutlery, Mats, Hollow’ Ware, &c., J nifactiurers of Planished Tin Ware, Toilet Sets, Water Coolers, &¢., oy Atileie Old Stand, NO.'86 MAIDEN LANE Nos. 26 and 27 Liberty street. J Wurss, Spier ; a ir 14 is now out. DAY IN ADVANC I OF FLORA TEW Willa likeness, nee? ¥ eats CRUISE OF THE LEATHERWING, . And al! the eurrent sporting matter of the cvugtey: + a 3.000 LONGER WAL M. anil 40. ML, ROOMS, N. B—No profi rection with Z thod & differentsroas {hake persohs who pret by eudliaw or f ing ‘These give only w BOL sy one. His me. torhs, elief, bud COMPLETE CASSIMERE BUSINESS SUrts, $6 St, $12, $15, $15, SIS and $20 AL EVANS’, 66 aud G9 Futon eieet, i Ey Rod he