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J NEW YORK HER»'D, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1860,— TRIPLE . 8 BORO RT Te TENET T : -— = “ ek ste ee = juartz, ah ae ee fail ‘ Pi Cuiodler and bie I ae . cage ONanD iene peg heh pe a a ‘a eg : a 7: ame pera i. pore a q re ver. ] ?! t ¥ " wee OF THE Tv yyeons CoouTY, Usd Ji), Sacreeeee The says Population of | pose, to his former occupation ass retailer of dry 4 te Bellet Geininien want yenrerdag envcrence. | Mi ‘BUS PRRFORMANURS pip aihag i Pi yenigen oo 83, 66, 39, 21, 73, 9, 23, 70, 76, 148 73, 4 ky Aad British Co.umdia is Bow receiving almost ex- | rmeered et him as the calico Seuator. I must confes; | Wa A Booth, the Treasurer, reported tat bé badr) Fonone> pear PKoM ISABA Pima s WaLx (Comnat sparen Lovesne—Ch.sse Sa, a al colusively {-om the America: territory. ‘The minore that T felt little sympathy for him, aud asI bad not to | ceived $1,02f, and remitted by seroral drattsouENg-| g4cnwands an tonic , 48, 7, 74, 15, GY, 2, 58, 45, 10, 6, 3, LB. a to Denville, Ng turning their attention to the construction 0 Shank him for aog civllites or «distant 0 | tand, bo Belrut, upwards of 811,000. By tho etcemer of | jones os hod uence Se bey > RB FRANCH, Manmgee, Guitocala papers please coop he ‘DS | Saturday he purposes to sead what be may have on 6824 | gations, Whether it be a military excursion, « private ‘ Lg ten date A rer a to } vp till tab day. The Commitee, whilat rejoicing “| picnic, m social dinar at the pictureaque Lowel, or one of | Norict or ¢r, ho cumeot FRANC BROSD. | and é mothe, | 2284 MM, tad ga Set. ‘them for the whole grand tir At Owns | the spontangons liberality@which so many of the citizens | those extravagant outpourings of our Germas population | arate’ “eRy diewolced. The Deiaware and Kea. | The relatives anc friends of the {aunt! Sabha 4 piece of ore fromthe Fort Hope etiver leat bas been | @ smati backwoods settlement, ou the tine of tho Dewroit | of New Yori, me well as friends in many other places, | , hich mark thoir freqacat eatioual and loom festivus, | tucks Lotteries wit hs « Nor Grown, Boge ndenaeet | invited to atten’ the funeral, from her late roudacce, Ne SIE Bs Cictenla, end ytnite 90st Ye ton: and Milwaukee road, the republican politicians of the | bave mauifested, fee! constrained, in view of the recent | (ng wlaiter will find y dag | Sagpraates. “ops A, 1860, | 169 avenue A, et one o'clas, eae MTim eoocuer Oridlen, Gbich aieried. from san Fraa- | town esecmbled, end’ an the train oo Se , 5 the w Something or other goiug on every day uataron, Dewars. Ov Thorsda tember 18, afte olsco last spring fora gold prospecting expedition, toa | the to dive, Governor foward chad do no long | *streselog news front Syrin—eypec's!'y of the deplorable | jp gh Week, Bot to mention Sundays, when the Wheallty mae tee, —— eam lh hop mead point io Bebring Straits, on tue Asiatic continent, known gratity them with a speech. He mounted acart, | want and extreme euflering of (arly 15,000 poor | peodmes ¢8 focus of thousands of our citizens, woo Gad | Drawings of the Bsiny TS, St@te Lotte= | The relatives aad feieuds of the amily we rospeodtaly ‘as Enat Capo, lias returned. No gold could be found, bat conveniently for the purpose, aud made w bappy | Christians of Damascus—to ey tb: peed - |r F800. Mamayon OS sare invited to attend the foncral, from the reside ‘he soll was Brillant with mica, which, acoouste for the | littleapapch, which thoy chrered entousionticnlly. ter ih ato cay that these, le that | ig ite oserel and artificial attractions—its ploamat | ** > WOOD, 190. Managem, “2, mies; — | pon in-law, Jomes Hunt, S47 Loree eee which caused: he exsett sie pivdiae 4 Ezeh cova! bodes Fe Be hye fas nope net all <n ¥ Of | shaded, banc tome groves and quiet nooks, that enjoy mest 0° ana oon ae es ta ® P eb me 2 re, expedit 1 b lim, As we alarled off.an | thos s0us bull stl ia the castle of that | which constitives 60 agreeable a contrast botween ue | 79) 4%, 20, p Be, FS, Os ig! eComan On Tuursday, September 15, of " to Jaly | old trea'gua, : which cor | 3 . ‘isa. ween a mi 1 of paraiysia, en the eet mee revived bows | the arthoente tant cmaratua wheels, and from which | city; whilst severe’ .u: anda ave arrived at Beirut, | ese and dust of w babiog elty and the cool, fresh air of | 20, 23, EY g Mee HMO Berm 8 "8 og, gg. county Teltrtan dnélenrh ie eset gene Bariah of ee, japancee = ail web. charge it, rede Jrben about todis: | aod have amc: whe ed with care and anxiety the | ghe suburbs. Asa illustration of the truth we utter, it | Som Seas? eAtretaing tthe a The relatives and fr tehds of e Salt Soa tapes oc by , | excellent commitice oF American and English gentlemen | ig only u few days slice wo recorded the presence of Oro WOOD. EDDY #00, Be Laws Miami. | bia foneras ie MeGowan, are reapect{ully invited to atload. prety ag mere em wea ear Sane to that | * monster gathering, amembied to participate im an ove. — eee eeeerereeresiermeti \y, trom tis late renldenoe, 210 fast Teel are with Sity, Te wOil be utterly impossible for our fricady at | 0D, SUCh as Was Dever WituesSed in this cduntry, to the | | Soyal Havana Lottery,.<The following Axo —On Tuesday, september 11, at hig Feaidence, ton Beirvt to relieve such a mass of eutoring without great champion of Amerizan muscle, the child of Benicia, | 25 inagr °™ * PAWN prizes iw thedrawing of AUEUR | po, ‘chester, K.usma Sains, Eq , in tus OBB yor’ OF Dae ye large amount of aid from this country and Ko; the ink te! No 7,000, age cal istians doieg much, far more than we: ead r tol Apa! or that agg atir- Be. ® The reNativos oad friends are ree tfully iavited to at- peg bri ones bartiec sacrit. | No. os Waeral, - the Jepanese Z| Soe ap tametoe od more of a the-Svataniant SY Clbvae ti viuh meer irenet’ et on Gnas | oat, | Criday)'a."terncon, at two conse oom) Pertchester, sas a fature will be much increased if they sbould be liberafly | Were gathered from Connecticnt and Now York aud New 18, | Saaricex ~0n Wednesday evening, September 2, we supported from home in thelr eforts to keep tans of ou- | JeTSAy to do honor to the two very highly dietingeished | 17 j38" i7 Cnsencwr, io; \at Son of Warrel! and Elizabeth Shatéudc, te sands of people (many of whom are now widows and | Candidates of their party. Ti » however, the | 22/204, 29. aged 16 mooths orphans) that are thrown on their charity for a time, from | scene was and instead of a boisterous crowd | 2638), 26: | _ Funeral service: 'this (Friday) afternoon, at threso’clock> ying of famine and exposure. Many of oer wealthy citi omnes snd pollu like. na. any persed ocliesineye | guee. care at Tt Lawrence 6 Weet, Brooklyn. Relatives aud friends SENATOR SEWARD'S PILGRIMAGE TO THE FAR WEST. ever a oe Saarland hth cero | “Berea On Teaeday” evening, Sopa eer nauiee Gietinnnncnnamnnnnaae rich Cormanct modest Freochmen whose daring ex adip, Albay covaty, N. ¥., Puanow Seas, aged Our Milwaukee Correspondence. Rot a the Nisgara river om the slender founde- a mri nd as Mawarnmn, Sept. 10, 1860. poy a a two guiechs tram ns Te wemitseres Deena My » ad t ro , irom residence »enoidents by the Way—Senator Toombs’ Runaway Negro— Nqaye ag persovally = onls, have given him a worldwide noto: |. street, Brooklym. The relatives and iricodn are invites Doings a: Detrot, Owes, St. Johns, Lansing, Jackson, 3 a. avoid the nf tin of to altend a notice. Kalama:o0 and Milwaukee, dc. T would bardiy ad- | is never : Bicndin, the desire baa been alsnost folt to Emr Me the belseod wie or Me Lemme Sy Although I have telegraphed to you pretty fully the pote TS ee eee te; but as it israther | eldest of Mr. James Sbilsvan, of Willoughhy ‘wallent potats in the pilgrimage which the great author bat lie in the heart tn our be ba cpus ‘the ingenious pr The (aserar oi from Wor late revkien: Of the irrepressible conflict is making, from Auburn to “the forest prime- p ey BM of which he uses Summit street on Sottero eaten ecient the head waters of the Mississippi, it cocurs to me that I , the depths of a there fn the most t1en be is able to find else- St Paul's citurch, corner of Court and Congress strc for the periodical assem. where, In fact, on the present occasion be bas, if apy- where a req tier mags will be offered cannot better occupy an idle hour than in giving you a ‘of a State. Our co: thing, cnceca a spot and length of rope which’ render’ her soul friends of the tamil: ae renpeeetny moore familias view of this very pleasant and interesting x Di tom whi the by “eat even more, dangerous” aban ordinary. that any Uiplect Drdee Et, Soft Hat, Cap .| Vited to attend, ay Pa ined trip. aa rane ety per. pmo oe tes a vaible. From 0 dicoction. of the village a sgutary and potwithsten: tn the ‘anticutties by which be has cscsoniaminy ssnsageneieia ime oes A Pd a most a matter eater than ‘man came riding towards us. the been turrounded i to which liable So (5 ay aR a ge ; 0 " morrow. cord of their public acts. oltinenn of De WI tsuted'e mastontor ar as’ the toes from ‘the tienen of Conistuater the movelty of the Wasmone bs ta elg' en Wasmane Greate Sopa. ‘Althoug’ { bad known Governor Seward, as a Senator of | 12 & state of siege? Le gd eel. gy is busy a8 | pointment of a commitice, one of whose ol position, the uncertainty of fasteaings and numerous Der 11, aftor a lingering illness, Srarnan Wssapekw, in tae ai “ fo the cauee of the halt. The ca dashes up to our | memorialize government to make suitable provision for | Other drawbacks, be was yesterday ready for his per- Ost of bis ags. 7 w ‘the United States, for several years, I bad not made his | party and has an interview with its obief Is he com- | the security of American interests in Syria. formance, and performe i with as much zest and courage Fell Fashions —Learey & Co.'s Succes ‘His relatives and the friends of the Mmlly are reepees- personal acqvaintapee, and, therefore, found it necessary | Missioned to present him with the keys of the city, or I bail the sppointment of this committee with great | 4 if be bad travelied over the frail thoroughfare a bun- a & DUSENBURY, Tenders and imtroducers o' | fully invited to attend his funeral, this (Frid morn: to introduce aj self to him et Niagara, when we ‘on | Wba+ All is mystery. Still the interview appears t0 be | gatisiaction, and hasten to lay before you some facts and | dred tines fo Tor gentlemen's baa, now announce tee Fail Stylea as | at pight o'clock, frora his late residence No en ries en y 5 were satisfactory, for the cavalier dashes back again to the | enggestions' baring relation to the subject. and beg that | Owing to an inadvertent error of eunounce | Tetdy. Mt Nos 5 4and 6 Amor Hause, street, corner of Sullivan, without furtber invitation. Hie eve 0 starting. He received me with simple, natural | town, and by and by, i obed! you will, even if you bave not before, include thig breach | mnt that the exploit woold not take Shirte—Shirts—Hix for $8; Made from the | [mains will be taken to Dobb's Ferry for \atermans, courtesy, expressed nis gratiication at the compliment | CUF progress. The im; Of the eubjcct also, ian your benevolent endeavors eptil today, the large crowd anticipated was ‘Amsosteeg and Wamsciia maailos, 105 Cast | Cara leave Chambers treet at 9:46 4. paid him by the Hnato in detailing a represeatative to | the Le Witere of ine approach uf the distigwuished | xccthengetne; eretors, that T have been areeitent in | fon rman five taousssd peonie io wikseas ne een, | meteor corner of Pear ‘ - ve to witness the chronicle Lis sayings and dolugs, and mvited me tocou- | apostic of tbe dretrize of te iereprées'blo conflict. ‘The | ty a Pc cad my present Rowe i |. as emual ob ccoasions of tbls Kind, tuere were preseal all | Whe Primes of Wales a0 Gurue LLANE OUS. oN Veider my seit aa one of his party. He subsequently intro- | Strains of a bres band are borne oa the breone, and we | mately convected with Aleppo, reside with their. families | tbe minor attractions, side shows and charitable objects, | lery.— The oaly PUBLIC ¥ nhitantaianind . | distinguish the notes of that grand march, “See, the | come fifteea Smericaa missioaaries, ome of them looking | tbat lke a train of camp followers in the wake of a march- Highness tbe — duced gentlemen accompanying him; | Conqucring Hero Oumes.”” We afterwards Gud that the | Cuix to Aleppo for America: protectiou—indeed in oo one | ing army, always bang on the outakirts of a multitude, ‘Copies Hcloes ip general are bambuge, quack aoetrume, ‘Gnd ever siuco we have beon on friendly, and I might al- | musicians are seated in a long wagoo, like a furniture | -of these places is there any agent of our government ex. | There were the same old cotored individuals who for baad br paeerouuaniiy au : physiame ‘oat eay, ‘amiliar terms. Ia fact, everything bas been ie ory pr bsriae Moe the eras wet with | cept at Aleppo. ia most of them ther: is a Britieh Conse mouths past have ent patiently along the fences that line Brosklyn Photographs — Mt PR. J, BOVRE DOD'S IMPERIAL WINX BITTERS. “made a0 picasant thst one migtt well be inclined to wish ‘that tho pigrimage om whi.b we bave started might wever ead. ‘ Our fire: step was out of the dominions of Uacle Sam nto those of the British crown. The Great Western Railroad Company, of Oanada, piaced a special car at our service, aud that bas been the rale of all the companies ‘over whese Line we have since paswod. With many plea- ‘tant jokes and jibes, Mr. Seward and party bade goodby ‘Yo Mr, Hoi!.s White and the other friends who had accom: panied thou, across the Suspevsiou Bridge. It was a de- lightfui mora.og, every one was in the best of health and ‘spirita, eat among them ail uo one told or relished & joke w\0 better gusto than the Governor. In the ca- pacious pockets of his shooting coat, of coarse gray stuff, ‘be bad a supply of excellent segars (he is partial to the ‘woothing weed), and between smoking, chatting, admiring ‘the landscapes which the rapid motion of the cars pre- eented ic such rapid and pleasing variety, aud novel vending, we passed the time very agreeably. The Gover- ‘Dor haga creat fund of droliery, telis stories with capital effect, aad laughs heartily at jokes which himself or others perpetrate; and as for General Nye, be would fave made b's fortune as a comedian, and at the same time be can do the pathetic parts to admiration. I had the good fortune to make the acjuaintance, at the Falls, of Mr. J A Orr, of Mississippi, brother to Mr. Speaker Orr, and a3 be had expressed a desire to know Mr. | ‘Goward, | was enabled to gratity his wish. He accepted an invitation to travel with the party, and bad long and | intimate versations with Governor Seward, Gencral Nye, end otuers, and I have no doubt that he had many erroneous impressions removed from his mind ia regard to Northern abolitionism. When he parted with us, as he did at Detroit, to the regret of al! of us, he expressed bim- ‘eelf very much pleased with Mr. Seward, whose social qualities he admired, while he differed with him entirely ia regard to b's political sentimrats. All along the live of the Great Western Railroad Mr. ‘Seward bad the gratification of seeing crowds of Britishers amembiod at each station to erect him. They made no demoasiretions, did not poke their beads into the car. or all him out to mako speeches, but they inquired of cach other which was Mr. Seward, and appeared satisfied witha intent aod respectful observation of him. At Hamilton ‘an exceliont collation was furuished to the party; and, in | tact, Mr Sowart was evers whore (he recipient of as many hosors as if he was the actual Pretident of the United | Mates, trs'-ed of being engage( in supporting; the cand!- Lite, intel! geat aad faithfal fellow, be enjoys much of the | confidence of his master. He attends on him and the | young \sdice, nnd looks after the baggage of all of us. Joba ts therefore quite a favorite. When the cars stoppot et Chatham, whi re Osea watomic Browa's provisional go- qverume | wus ‘ormed, John wax accosted by another co tered man wocm he af once recogaized as the confidentie! seervaat of Senator Toombs, of Georgia. ‘My gracious!” gaye Joho, “I wae so much surprised at seeing him ‘without thinking of (t Tasted him, was bis In thecars” He waenot. This colored ell i it it i E j : ; : j g l { e 53 i b | © i it | 5 i } | 58 ¥3 ep: yi hike. s2f F: s i i i 3 3 E T i i i Bi sf : g 5 i 0 Ff "You # 3 a4 ; 2 4 t te j i t H £ t 3 | i iW 348 ibe ri? Ege iH a FES i ef | i. g ij z ai Ez i if li i iP i i i i ? ua t Fa fg ai : H ! i j ff fil i i Hy i g H 2 EBS f i id is ule il ‘Datured to gaineay the will of one ‘end so he satfered himself to by iy, im an open carritge. with one To domucratic the Michigen'y Senators ‘by ha ote Companies. We also find a ide Awakes 00D drawn up in open ranks, to allow our vehicles to pats or vice consul la all the European po#- ers of apy petr maintain fui! consulates—it after Constantino the way to Jones’ Wood and made their capital out of thoir misfortunes, appealing beseechingly, as held ont (he stumps of pescmarary A arms: roses Ue Non ng Cabinet, Imperial and Life Size. CH. W! tamaon, ‘The ioxredienta are published to the world. Aut Reserereace Puvecrixa Ver oxo Bycommann Tm Smyrea and ut, oP = They are a truly va.uable medicine fur sll who are The military salute is given, and Mtly ackaow- | most itmportaut piace im’ the Oe own | to “buy @ cigar, oviy a penny sir!’ of ubehioae we ots bat a tao Toe. “ay os Sensation, Ted y ~ overbinent rn the contrary is represeated by a | Some other com whieb served to shield them | irosdway. Fancemmone., Setigesiion. Dyncegein, Peete Davee A platoon of troopers is sent forward as an advance | Eingle Vier Consul or Corsvlar agent, and to add to the | from the imputat: dager of downright 3 ~ a= = a. VEO hae os j the band takes its ‘place vext in the procession; | grievance bo is not an American, but aa Italian Jew, | the exme old appio women, cake pediers, boy gamblers Saratega Empire Water—Superior to aieis. Depot, 73 William atest, New Forte. bem come Cog og) mud-covercd wi ; @ van full of fhe consequence ia that his infuence ig very limited, and | With their rings aad pins, weighiog machines, lung tes Congress Water. The Empire Water Wea petinet ~ Lumtnemeyatilliclitenineties a boys, carrying Wide Awake lantervs, fol ows us, and the | bis pretection inefficient, apd because his official rabk is | ters, etrength indicators, blind bagpipers, deformed tid nid preserver ot ‘health, soit by" duewate wad UCTION BALE —MAGNIFICRNT HOUSEHOLD -FUR- - ig closed by apother platoon uf troopers. | inferior, he is coastuntly saubbed by the representatives | de: elapcholy accordeonieta, frisky negroes gyrating at hotels. Denot No. 13 Jobn wreet, New ¥ niture, this day ('riday), al S2 West Sisteenth street, be- comicality of the whole thing was irresistible, and | of ove? wes, and our government's prestig? is in | ov the “light bombastic toe’” to the tam tum of the ban- G. 5. WESTON 800. | tween FENP oat Sih exennes: pot ove of the party conid figure which we cut in presenting so many points of re- @ grand travciiing menagerie. Tbave already telegraphed you aa account of the great celebration at Lansing. Next dsy we rode in coaches Jackson, « flourishing town on Grand river, where the ‘State prison is locate’. Mr. Seward and the Sen at the ppicou; and as wo had laughing at the absurd escurtel the Governor to cars. ¥ wanted a speech, but the Governor, | instea’ of giving them a epeech, gave them some very seusible advice, as to the propricty of their keeping better bours, Next morning we found ourseives at kalawaz00, ard our botel experiences at that preity litle toen have since been the topic of many a juke, at the expense of the Teputation of the Burdick House. A troop of ladies, wel! the slecplese Wide Awakes as: | momor fored end other personal epectaoies We bave long been desirous of an awelioratioa ia thig | ton, while avy quantity of amusements of the small beer Sisto of afaire, and Lave aot been sparing in efforts to | and ginger pop order tempted the that end. Scme three years since we petitioned the Coosa! Gearra! in Constantinople to taxe steps to have the prevent incumbebt raised to the rank of full Conaul— tion. place, for the two reagors mentioned above. ‘The result of this was that the memorial was takea by the Department os a compiaint againgt the t neu: bent, Who, as not being aa American cilia, is ipcum- bent of this office sone vhat against the rule aad oply by tolerarce, aad the Cooszi in Beyrout was instructed to de- pose bm. This waa not at all what we bad desired—this above ‘be beads of the multiti: dred feet, or nearly « quarter of patronage of those ore barroom tendencies inclined them in that direc- of the vadeniable precedeots of the adventurous French man, the crowd were disposed to distrust his ability to perform tne task he had assigned bimself. Ta one who never witnessed ea undertaking ot this kind, it wee, uo doubt, a matter of amazement. ile in length, so sadecd, tbat it seemed little large: than the ordi. co numerous to men. Crn consult with Mesere, MUNN 4 lube American, No. 37 Park row, and recet: Hints to Inveviors,"" free of charge " Rew Yor. Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing 1 r : ren a line twelve hun bon way, Maw Tork. Judge Maton, formerly Co als is our Dected with the above office Ibese, bowever, were mere incidentals The grand | ss cousaciior in pricct maiiers. Hervieg’s Patent Champion Fire and burglar praot Safes, 251 Brondway, corner of Murray street, forte, Suita, pier te OG., editors of the Scien. bogany chamber Furniture, Bedding, China, Glaas, Silver ves * Pampal jet of STREET. T JONES’, 0 AND 12 ANN Ae ‘$3,004 & give perfect satisfaction, eaters at warranied ladies were rest Of tt . be mee aor gp nreeesonred “MAN WIERD A GOOD hoping thus to obviate cae of the objections meatioued. | iaterest othe "occasion appeared to be concea ; NY HOTRL MAN WITH A GOOD BUSINESS, Ai to leave | Novretvlt appearing from this more tap a year ago we trated ia the niet, and thi wan |, vquare Papen are wom eungizeres ine het repustacreea | <Lh, Wishing & partner of aaa, worthy ot well quae ialived the Department of State, begging the ; wich a commingiin wond: wey costed Nikee | by loog experience especially aa caterer, will please addrum the | poiutment of an American citignn, as Till Gonsek in'that | curiosity and doubt, which. tndlested bow much, ia spite po erepes adic teaser Tidal Benjamin, New Haven, Conn. T GIMPREBE'S 643 BROADWAT—WEDDING C, aod Bere fe Be eeneores eye and ihe mom plete aiock 0: T HUNT'S. NO. GO BROADWAY—FINK DRESS Om Machines, sont Boots made to order, 84 6) r wo best quality, $6 and $7. Mounted, avd accompanied by their devoted keights | featleman being woe best person to be had in the place, | 1 ait + Celeb P _EVERDE " drew up at the depet to give a salate to Covernor Sowasd | Sd much Better tha aoae. The visit { mado to nary ' rope ‘used in the every day purpasce of | 4 Grover, Ph Teemens: Colepnates, Sette, «eres Corte hee ee toast ibe Gereress Uisks so; form: he walhed owe the | 1 bad 2, loon gouvereation with Mr. | tort ie “fein the porta of teate | Bratwos. Rew Nore, and 182 Puen rest Brooklyn.” | ied 18K) r, jhe eye, as he was ac } Ge ” “ "Bey. | which tt would task the ingenuity of common individuals we ae 3 } T EVERDELL/B—WEDDING CARDS, NOTRE. £0,— gustom-ed to do in inepect ng oor, wad Ot one of them, ont ar errae ts eas Saree to per‘orm on terra firma. In reality, therope was ele. | 4g WDarton’s Celebrased Chestnut Grove | A sem br orange biamm Bavetope any 4804 Broad be remarked. Sinche frow his gaze. He could do no baa | wy representation he very kindly took the responsibility — romp yee bundred foot << the aS er QO TLEINS, Sole Agent. ‘way, comer of Duane ‘ Sees aaa - bh each of tbem an mare OF | of continuing the inevmberit in effice while he referred | from mast Fy Tea ng ore be. nit a i a OOTS, SHOKS AND GAITERS, FOR LADTEX, GRN- repul |, Withia « year, asbe had tha temer- | the matter, with expianations, to the it at | which rendere: trip dist on a precipitous down Clirehugh’s Miusive Wig Partings, un- B ‘ewen, boys and souths— Ali those wubing to obteke do. ‘Washi: 4 | and then wp am ascent so stecp as to cause the body of | satamble, to be bad only a! hia factory, 290 Broadway, oppo | ti) Gtling pairs at moderate prices please visit CABTLL. op Saturday night, aad Te advised me to see the Under Secretary of State (Mr. | Bloudin to bend in a perceptible angie to his task | ante A. 1. Stewart's, corner of Reade street & WOODH establishment. 627 Broadway. be.weee Houmas oy morn! ae Appicton) if possible, and eadoavor to secure the ap eve ee pars Mg eee lute oneal tite aod sirens, opposite Laura Keene's. wingicat mae reeaed temp waits Wenge tone | St erm, ine Toor tuporind imi | peu pear mean efi ‘ert, | OA OO WE TRS VOR RRS were almost entirely of the poorer class of citizens, tide, intervals, guys which, attached to the Chadehou’, Principal depots TH aad 439 Brond way. | robe She en, Arey ORLA ea} prem to the prevent the swaying a + who can Batchelor’s Wigs, Somme Hat hundreds of hearths “aacension,” as it is term- Dove, Improvements Sarees, naturel thug Cd eg epapere, was three o'clock ; f=} cer partect sno turning up bebiad. Wo be Band wircete calamity, in. fastenings, which eaeepaneate or it repul Milwaukee to fore- Mons. Blondin was Hill’s Hair Dye, 30 conta, Biack fonay pee emoostration i ee tie eat | oe Brown. Best in use. Depot, No.1 Barclay sect and by bold a to the parlors of the ‘Newhall House to. meantime, how- eine Tiida. "itn ery), aati Cristadoro’s day, but ad sy 7 mate him so Bis coe. | ooo Hatr 16 Ste size. The 5 roof euch & lamp will be celf-evidens to y a detour of | Fre Teer applied. ‘No. € — "Tile Lamp is the invention of W. Hi. 7 Hitchell a igh cetemed banker ofthis cy ‘To mor: to, maintain the patience of | — Porat ad belng ars ue = Mya ebb eres mayne Se oy “A Clear * te Desired by ait | ire pelos £m wl probabiy Wear Eee me Ware the receipt of bee pesivon ar gumernm res postponed atil a quar- | ear Complexion” ts 7, frets — ‘compleuly cover . int prope Mons. Bioadin again appear. | ies + Sy aoc és rae " Nor bers Syria, and , } tor the News from P' Peak. St ‘ ar Barry Colcord he then Im) and Sa je Yi ears Gk sk: soe meat rboald boid Pe hgh A , erected om the hill nearest. | ects be bes in onal te Malle Frans oe, £6 Wee ere, ar = ‘The express from Pike's Peak arrived inst night with pn Ai od Ae -. S ” & Sen's gaye $17,823 in dust, and (ull loads of passengers. There is no that tho United crowd, be was hoisted } ‘“taow White Oriental Oream."" Bold by all drugsive | water pews (rom the mines or anywhere else worthy of notice. ane whe as 8 eitl Be was Pog in = | ¥ Fatal Hatiread Acciacat. the government sod work, presuated ayy ‘Seow White Oriental Cream.” Price 60 cents per buitls. Fuumspsme, N. ¥., Sept. 12, 1340. | eaesaed tant poets Nugirk tra token Of ti? | “Beautiful Women” Result the | Spe Gon, a om Se ee io time of danger, or ae ce We ak bo Sere oa wn of Liquid “‘Gaow White p==" ARD erry New apd Ratiread, onder train overawing feathers save ett tole last evening. Sp Wain puned over to -d ve ~ _— ae Saas Hentey Sapumnmee, 35 Canes <Mellowar's Dr. VON MOSCHEIESR, Ovals eat Aarut, a ee vr "i Side coscnded, a lige wns atiached to | thestamach clearer the moretioss sus beep the bowels rou. | EAR VAPORIZER, Res THE ARAACO Markets. The scbiect surely astumes sufficient importagce to me- | is ba‘snce pole. a instrument about twenty sight foot Se Sens @ seeains Wie nee | sos? CONTIN ATE C STOPS PHB BOTS oe PRILADELTUIA ETOCK 30429. rit your most earacét endeavors, and al 0 lxportaat it | (2 beth, and weighing thirty pouds, whieh was ~~) pn } ., Spt. 13, 1890. w respeetfnlly commended to Attention _— way pe yd oie ean ast > cuted. wuspees save pees 10 GEAR Aw meme. ;_ Bead | I hepe to be le New York wikia e month. and sheald Sor, be to start on bis Tt | AmteMAv—Canton —In this city, 00 Toosday, Anguat | BANE OF THA be beppy to confer with any of the committee. My ad bene I jw thet be aot teailiar with the the Rev, Joospe Longking ter. Wanaaeuts Buco: | uw Youn, : i Gren will be at the Mission Booms. Bible House Vi ae at as ote ee Ain tis ot Albany, 10 Mee, Racms L Camron, of Philads pei Dy. Von Moschsiaker me for very. reapeetfunly, ANUGEY 7. PEAS, Seicted by im es he, moved Od A few | Biiuos—Newmas lo this city. on ‘Thursday evening, | {uly md arSy, My bepvten was restored. ond eum Naw Omuxana, Sept 13, 1860 Missionary of A B.C, F. ; Gowever, were suifeleut to satisty Lim | September 6, by the iter. Janes Millett, at lus renidencs, ee Taka of he Bas 2 ; Cotton dull: sales to-day 2,000 bales. at 1c a 10 ane ne “ee thet the live stable enough to rom | Mr. Jowern uasson to Mae Many Jax Newman, both | Dr. YON ‘the Snowe and 3 Yigg bs | 2 Sd 4 The New Usmpsbire Democratic State t caution, | of East Haddam, Coun. a one = (pa 9 tithe ~ Tone. * ptolesrct Noting a steady al Cosconn, Na Sept 12, 1960 abe Rev aya en toe tO. aco wo a wo) ferves XaX eaten, ae S908 | rhe Democratic Stats Conreation ammembied hore to eg he TD sep: LAMLIGUKD TWRATY YEARS —ILAAM ANDER. teady. Howard ots ae TMONS. Sept: 13,1860, | day, Strong Dorian resolutions were etopted, after tember 9,at the renidence of tbe bride's falhor, No, £: wheats Meta. Fein pen “Sa tral cs vt 8 Ohta ‘iilte, ‘Leon Sternberger, Mr. Ep. - =k xia On vanes, O€ wih large ence ofextre at 80 Bt, 090 00. cigt | Which the Convention sominsted the following ticket: ArT atnararn, at Bolmn, Sia, to Maw Matt ianguier | ‘loibs, Gea" gresil) ‘redwed pricem and steady; red, 31 46; white, $1 60081 76. | For electors, Beory P. Rolfe, of Concort; G. W. Ste Of Laren Collenberger, Heq. of ils city. 7 10WT |-LECLAIN'A PATENT 0, ANO PLA. Provirooe quiet, uid Ie pete 10 te, | ‘ener ef Lacenia: Themes W. Camere, of Newport: Jota | pratep Ce ee een Tes ‘cay of Brockiyn, on Wotess. | Lire ae at over wveuind swirt, een prime. $16. Guflee very active: ge | -Mnatalr, of Buthiotiom, and Wen. C, Clarke ‘evening, Septnmber 13,07 the Rev. NE, Smith, Mr ar - = Wock oxly $000 bagt Whirkey . —-- _— wane Cuacscy La Font to Mise Sanaa B. Wess, all of A Nh ag ey ay Fa | Penpeytvante Pelttics. Boookiya #5 ‘ha(paitrn's toe. yi and too, un ee cabraretre Ree 5% at, easy | fete MRE EO eres ease. | How. Bensy M. Fuller, Chairmaa of the Union >, of Brockiyn, to Miss Suess F. Woaw,of Rhinebeck. | PUPA CALL AT 18 eApsau stare Exrcutive Committee, has called a meeting of the com. eons And examaine the BEW HAT COMPANYS. 150 FM, | mittee at Harrisburg, on the 7th init., for the purpose Po — basnets of completing tbe eivctoral ticket, aod selecting a candi é| Somerutxe i SOUR ah Gov. Spragee at Albany. | ROM Hee "OiTis rnome ‘car loads of Ataant, Sept 10, 1960. pe ope Al | WHITES PA’ A~ staal —_ acai bere Gov. Sprague, of Rhode ieland, aod stall, with the Pro- | [)P") "umes » | conic stNPRN DER - volenee Light Infantry, arrived bere today, and were | wes lon gale wtolemie aod retall by Pa ‘op that ft. wae evident to all be ‘ &y ber 19, Sole preprieworsnnd msnuise: rere % Bond a. ©. T. firm. | received by the Albeay Burgess Corps. They were rep 6 ‘annie yt ee aren of prem | Send fer a pemphiet. if tgiai i ond in improved demand at 476. firm st 20e. Provisions quiet and pve! mond for hows sales of her, ond 6% DUS ere than aetiore at those rates ng tb is age to Congress Hail, where they areto be eater | Srey A vey wind was blowing at the time, ii 'take pines from hie iate residence, | Fyne wANUFAOTURE at om elegant dinser given by the Bugesses, at | go mux b #0 tha valance pow revere! times, twist. | 1) TU etree urd door east of d avenue,on Satur. | o whch Cov. Morgen aad other distinguished guests will | ed in his bends, while the Lis feathers and his | day mornin ten o'clock. The friends of the family LIQUORS, WINER AND CORDIALA commend the menner in in | are invited without further notice. The remains | re ee AD Or Dearest th : Will be taken to Greenwood SPYMRYECOING MET ERAGES STRUPS, VIN > Pre ‘Aux —On Thursday morniog, September 15, Sorma R Biection of & Ratsend President Hissurtta, wife of Juliga 1 Alien, aged 28 yours Peseta “oak aS ae wig Lyweaarne, Va, Sept 13, 1860 tue | The relatives and trisote of the teanit re sespeetien, t sdisd dies BY FIRRRE LACOUR. we Owen y ited to attend her funeral, from ber residence, clo on Price Rescaune ; ae ae a — fe 7 one of | SLoedon Terrace, Twenty Uiird stroct, on Saturday after- | tam woud Fmse rou Virginia apd Tennessee Railroad, in the piace oF | Finger and. amid the pl noon, at bait 4 tae preciony. | jew (| By, ey McDeniel, resigned. the a¢nipag botet ALTnNOR?. Raaenly. on Wednesday, September 12, reed 0 Whiaaayw a 10) guiiows —s Movelecr® Bondin did sot appar wv an / Caaxum, son of Chas, and Kate Althorf, aged 2 years, S te mane i ikon opiee. aise Mree 3B ged exert, N months ow to Cony above Older rf wom Serneng of » Bal a. pe Ang i Oe pH ‘that be | ne feneral wil take place from No. 08 West Eleventh ow to make the strowgest Vinewar tn t four Minocerows, Pa, Sept. 18, 1560. cave . / three o'clock. The | Noguieh Tr poried from Domestia Tig ore : uJ | bad pot been able to go the entire distance, as be | street, this (Friday) afternoon, at ° ‘ned Coloring tor al of eso The Cenenego bri¢ge, on the Lancarter and | Bhd steeesoed Ne wenid fo ‘Tae feat sone, evideotiy ve : frignde of te fom) Oy 50, Sani Nepiral tnd i royes aflernooa be man to accomp!| ipetant!| erm — Co Ther ° . ay Sa old Bi on ow pe teed tone eg 1 will | 7nd ios Bo arrangement for cleviting the camtern enact | Camrana, ai hie reticence, in Macheussck, N.J., 16 tae | @ — cavse co interruption to travel on the Peosayivania Rail | t® iow to kaew Poixon-v L yoors shea you ree them ibe rope some fifty feet higher than {t (s at preeent to | 76th year of -.. ree Tn ie eced Mar. on the same lise, make it more level and " ‘The fuera! sery joes will be held im the fecond Reformed e 9m Baer’ Liqnar Merehaat oF be will without doubt go the Date church of the above piace (Rey. Mr Demarest, 2 oo gore. Germantown Cricket m other fy Satorday morning, st haif | duane enles the: be mest rune h 8 peculiar ities to keep up tl friends of the family are invited tos | bes | ‘a constant Crormanon —At his residence, in Jersey City.on Tore: | Provure 9 copy of “ACOUR. ON THR MANGE ACTORS Panapatema, Sept 15,108 September 13, Nicoras Crocamnos, formerty of Ste. | OF Tigeo vif Ay in 6 14 learaaey. The cricket mateh between the American and Epgiish mente to repeat ‘piaad | “igioeaer an oy 8 [ey epee euual taowistas oka a afternoon , The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu. | 00% hele wither: opr ot (he work elevens, at Germantown, termioated this afternoon in s patare reral, op Saturday at one o'clock, at the Mora. | LDR Someries SN Stree in the Caled Uaion tree victory for the Americans, with two wickets to fall ored ‘with large end be a New 2 wee Sen oh Vemueten tee. of postage. Sead case orde ‘seg } ' otice, wil 4 Second inningr—Rngliah, 37; eS “ps Ee sede ork sates eee cine ot ie coven eon | 7) ing of Brett and Provost was splendid, + morrow aferneon, should the weather prove favors cis On Thuctday, September Uh, Samar Lovie Fe 0 NOTRERES ANP BACIURITR frevh for the dispiay of Gelding kin, youngest davgbter of snd Jane Hlcim, aged 9 | J ,TNOIREARS ANP S 4 | rooatbe and practical me on sleet, ine byep x ‘The steamer Bienville gaile for New York on the 16th. | worst case. ame Patri ow Moowt Venwon.—We are informed tha: Misa Adetion Patti hae volunteered to sing at Mount Vor | 5 ton, on Saturday evening next, for the benefit of Bo Matthew's choreh She will bo asisted by Mr. Henry anderson, who will perform on one of Dunham's aver. | * pirung grand piaas , months The funeral will take piace this (Friday) afternoon, at | two o'clock, from 408 Third Wotsea. Pewnde aad se qna ptances are inv’ iteod. | one eepeie, 08 Saturday. ber 8, anna buasa, toe aon aot npc of Rama apd er RE Augusta E. Tvory, aged 3 years edical Cure of Hernia, or BR | ee ae ote, ‘on Thareday. September 14, Henry | ARSH, of tbe well waown bouse of Marsh 4 Oo. | yeooug, infast son of Walter / and Margaret Jayne, aged 2 Seaey street. Astor House, oppamie Faure Chak’ | § wcetha ond 29 days special steation to the ori whaptatn | We vetettves ana Feieods of the family are invited to aan ae ray | gitend the funeral, from the residence of hie parents, 144) @4() , “ARATS ERY 2 OW ares Soe Dtssncee tnet~ | West Twentieth etrest is (Fri T~ hed ged ome oe of etn. ‘ ina # yen ty Fant Chemtor Ms * BE a cove | as aarons con enbeny oe Wotan, CHE TT meee «