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! “ “yecelved, m, madier de Moutjau, the republican Depaty, and wany Senators and Deputies wore pres- sat on tne plutiorm. © BUSINESS PROSPECTS, ‘The Maschester Guardian, in i's commercial articlo this morning, suys:—**The warket scems in some rr Spects a listle brighter, Buyers in several depart- Meptsare more willing to entertuin proposals tor fresh business at last week’s lowest rates, Eastern advices are somewhat more favorable, The accounts from Bombay are better, and offers and inquiries are ‘mereasing. Telegrams from Calcutta show little or bo improvemeut.’’ Simeon Mardy & Sons, West India rebants, of No, 9 Mincing Lane, have faited, Daily News states that in consequence of an intimation from the Howard Association of New Orieans that no more aid is required the Live poul yellow fever fund has been closed, Fiftoen thevsand dollara was remitted to New Orleans yester- day evening. THE PXESIDED ‘T'S TOUR. BPSECH TO DISABLED VETERANS AT DAYTON. Dayton, Ubio, Sept, 18, 1878. The anoual meeting of the Board of Mavagers of the National Soluiors’ Home was to have been held to-day at the Dayton Home, but owing to the absence of several members no quoruin was obtained, and the Board adjourned to meet at Toledo to-morrow. Prosident Hayes and his sov, Burcbara Hayer, arrived in this city tbis morning, and were visited during the day by a Jorge cum- ber of friends) = and Prominent residents of Dayton. Tne Soldiers’ Home was gayly decorated in honor of the visit; and a new bulld- mtended ag an amusement or memo- Speeches wero made ral J. H. Martindale, of Rochester, N. Y.; Colonel Low Harris, of Cincinnati, members of Board, and by tho President, who spoko as follows:— PRESIDENT HAYS) SPRECH, ‘The cratitude of the American people to the beroic men who saved their pation has found mauy ways of expressing itsel: It bas built memorial halis; it bas bulit mouuments, It has gathered the dead into beautiful cemoteries, the like of which are to be found no whore else; but it has struck me, as 1 think of the bome for disabled volunteer soldiers and sailors of Dayton, that of ull the modos of expression which gratitude has found, this institution is the best monument of the gullant men who fougbt for the Untoo, for liberty and stable con- Suitutional government. can speak of this Monument because, one of the recent members of the ‘Board, 1 bave had my- self something to do with the work. What a monu- ment it is. Nothing to exceed it can be These hundreds of acres so beautitul, memorial Ball, lakes—but why undertake t ‘tho Ist of attractions of this monum franscenaent part of it is the tbree or four thousand disabied moo in their happy notes My triende, I trust that every member of this Board oi Managers uppreciates the dignity of the honor conlorred: on bim by having the privilege of @oing something for th advancement of this home. God grant that in all of 1g amenities, its buildings, its stands—above all, in the bappin or ite inmates—tt way long continue to be, us it is now, the pride of the American people. : SECRETARY SHERMAN, Wasuixcrox, Sept. 18, 1878, The Star publisnes an interview with C. W. Moul- ton, of Cincinnati, a broiber-in-law of Secretarv Sber- man, in which Mr. Moulton is represented as saying that Seeretary Sherman is growing tirod of public life. For nearly « quarter of acontury ho has held public pees dee which time be bas been constantly under a beavy strain. The Sccrotary, he suy: tremely anxious that bis plan of resumption sbaill uvceed, und he believes that tt will succee Were it not for the pride he takes fn making it tess be would throw aside the vurdens of public life ate nd spend the romainder of his days in such poranite as would afford him more leisure, bring upon iin Jess abuse and give the opportunity to bowor enjoy life. SITTING BULL, WasuixGrox, Sept. 18, 1878, PA lottor received at the War Depariment irom the fommanding officer at Red Cloud Agency, D. 1. ates that two Indians have recently reached chat t from Sitting Bull's camp, over the Cauadia: They report that there 1s abundance of game in it section, Dlied with ONE CRIME TO HIDE ANOTHER, (BX TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) Porrsvittx, Pa, Sept. 18, 1878. A patoful story comes from Palo Alto, a small mii ‘tng village two miles irom here. A dirs. Falls con- tbat when « child was bora to her a short time she took It into the woods, strangled and buried »When tho child was sought Jor it was seen that some animal bad scratched the earth off tue shaliew rave and dreadiuily mutilated the boay. The woman jeit her husband and bad been acting as house- keeper for 4 man at Faio Alto, and the chila murde: ‘Wau porpwirated to save herself trom shame. Neigh: bers who bud noticed her concitiou were instrumental In discovering the crime, REDMOND NOT CAPTURED. id Sitting Bull’s followers are well sup- nd ammunition, [sx TRLZoRAPA 10 THe HERALD.) GReESvILLE, Sept, 18, 1878, It having been reported here a few days ago tuat Redmond would be marricd on jast Thursday night, a jarge force of deputy marshalz were sent, under orders from Washington, it is said, to attend the wedding and capture the bridegroom. The wedding tailed to t Place, however, und the disappointed officers © Feturped with (their old story of an ineilectual Surround and narrow escape. ASSAULTING LITTLE GIRLS. (Bz TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) Portsvitte, Pa., Sept. 18, 1878, As Margaret Bolscr, a girl fourteen years of age, Was returoing from berry picking this morning a au, Domed Frank MoHagh, attempted to commit an 1 upon She screamed, and when several ber aid soe was found in a semi-nude con. joo, her assailant having torn hor clothing. At Pine Grove an assault of a similar churacter was mai Gpon a girl ten years of age, the child being so roughly used that her iife 16 despa of Both assaila: im custody. TO GO UP. coaL Asucny Park, N. J., Sept. 18, 1878, Ata meeting of the Board of Control of Coal Pro. Gucers at the Kiberou Hotel, yesterday, Messrs, Dickson (President of the Delaware and Hudson Cupal Company), Slowun (i’resident of the Del- re, Lackawanna and Western), Hoyt (Presi- dent of the Pennsylvania Coal Company), Clark and Lathrop, represeoting the Railroad of New Jersoy; Cassott, the Pennsylvania Ratiroad Company; Gowen, Presicent of the Philadelphia i Reading Batlrond, and Linderman, representing tho Le- bigh Valley Railrond, were prosent. 11 was agreed to eonti the present association until April 1, 1879, The quota tor Oct was fixed at 1,200,000 tous, fo audition widen’ Gi TLE WESTERN STORM. Cixaixvats, Sept, 18, 1978, The trains en the Ashlabula, Youngstown and Pits. berg road are now runoing us usual. The jose by the flood in Ashtabola county is now stated to bo $260,000, MIDNIGHT WEATHER REPOKT. Wan Deranruent, Ornion ov Tun CmEr StaxaL Orricen, Wasiinoron, Sept. 18—1 A. M. Indications, In fhe South Atlantic and Kust Gulf States, sta- toenary followed by falling baromete sterly winds, ‘warmer, cloar or fair weather will provatl, For New & id the Middle Atlantic States, Stationary or slightly higher pressure, slightly lower \emporatures, westerly winds and clear or partly sloudy weather, The rivers will generally fall, THE WRATHER YESTERDAY. ‘The following record witl show the changes in the Somporature for the past twenty-iour hours, In com- parisoo with the corresponding date of last yeur, as indicated by the thermometer at Hudaut’s puarmacy Ulanato ar No. 218 Broadway :— 1877, 1878, 1877. 1878, 24.M 63 62 3:30 P.M. 1 85 60 62 6K Me 81 03 65 OP. ML a uM wae 18 v7 P.M, uu jemperatare you 1234 rage temperature ivf corresponding wate | year... BRAZIL: COFFEE MARKE'TS, Bio J ansino, Coffee—Market animatod; sotge “for th Staten: i! Fels per 10 kil om KR Santos, Sept, 16, 1878, noted at 6,600 a 5,800 eo NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1878.—TRIPLE SHERT. FEVER'S RAVAGES, tomrmreeten Noticeable Decrease in the South- ern Death Roll. THE WORST PASSED. Glimpses ot Hope trom Sev- eral Quarters. VENNESSEEANS FRIGHTENED Isolated Cases in Cities Where the Disease Cannot Spread. LARGE NUMBER OF NEW CASES REFORTED— SIXTX-EIGHT DEATHS YESTERDAY. [px TzLEGaaPH To THE HERALD.] Nxw OBL«ans, Sept 18, 1878. The following is the reported new cascs of yellow fever in the past twenty-four hours:—By the Board of Health, 252; by the Howards, 356; by the Young Mon’s Christian Association, 86; total, 694. Of the cases reported by the Board of Health 148 are cases which occurred previous 10 tho 15th 1ust, und not Fo- ported uutil to-uay. TUS DEATH ROLL, The number of veaihs trom yellow fever for the past twenty-four hours is sixty-c1gbt—aa inerens sIX since yesterday. Among the deud turee cuildren under twelve years of the de.th ro Kilen Roviusou, Theodore Zemmer, % no kell, Mra, Ebner, Mary Elfinger, Maria Vacca B. if Evans, Jouu Raywond, Mrg, Conners, Jonn b. Casteretto, Mary L. Kr Giovanni Lamero, Mine, Vani Charles Boucuer, Joun Haus, Kmile Endetiser, Burtuolomew Baratini, Kurl Mayer, Joseph Puzetzsky, Clara Mendelssohn, Witham Singer, ‘Laura Baumaiars, Jennie Schwaver, Charles H. ‘Smith, Maud Landreaux, ” Joba E. Deal, Mrs. Bridges alcGutre, Prune Lurada, Samuel Meyer, Joseph Rands, Jean Marie buy oravo, Pauline Robin, Jovepa Garecea, D, 0. Ret, Mury . McQuinian, Henry Hampet, Mary O’Brien, Mary Donovan, Anuu Brarasoa, Gabrielle Apifel, Andrew McDunald, Rev. G. Gawmuno, Heory Ablbaro, ‘Lhe Spaniards of this city huve formed 4 relief as- sociation which is authorized to receive any contri- butious, no matter in what shape, and it euruesiy re- Spanish rosidents of the United states to re- 8 call upon their charity, Contributions ut to A. Auguste, secretar, Up to the preseut date fitty-eight employés of the Custom House bave contracted the fever. Tho applications to the Youug Men’s Christian A: ciation for relief number seventy-six, und to Howards 387, including the d ite, to Whom orders onthe Peabody Association tur rations are given. To-day the Peabody Association filled 4,292 requisitions, which ure equal tv 930,044 rations. The requisitions filled since August 31 number 37,746, und are equal to 264,222 rations. The Howa' buve a despatcn from Morgan City, tating tbat the fever bas appeared ou Clark and s plantations, four miles from that pluce, and asking that three nurses Le seut there. A despatch from J. A. Gaste, Prosident of the Port Gibson Howard Association, says that thero are some cases of fever jn the country Bear Grand Gull, aud that as 1 bi ppeared in various other localities ho fears more trouble will result, Thomas Riley, George J. Huluer, Captain George Batemare, Mrs, S. Adler, Sumuel 8. Levy, Jounny Bacigulopt, Paul B, Deilie, J. N. Shawnan, Germain Vin Guiseppe Cremen: George Adumy, Salvador Popetto, Catuarine Flake, Joseph Marup, Mary Guye, ry Bonneau, Maurice Henuessy, Miss Maria Bruce, Josepn P, MeCuraie, Mrs. Mary £. Brewster, Hattiv W. Quigiey, ‘Anna Hanger, ‘Mury O'Hara, TUREE DEATHS aT BATON ROUGE, LA. Bartow Rovas, Sept. 18, 1878. New cases to-day, 25; aeaths, 3; total cases, 601; deaths, 34. ONLY TEN DEATHS IN VICKSBURG YESTERDAY—- A DEIGHTER PROSPECT. [Bx TELrGRAPH tO THE HEBALD.] VicksuorG, Miss., Sept. 18, 1878. been ten deaths here during the last jollow: ‘The ou twenty-four hourt Sallie Panner, Aanie Panoer, Coroeiia Revina, Bessie Owens, Wile Goideo, Robert Snow. Joseph Spin; All are whites. W. A. Fairchtlo, of the Howard As- Sociation, 18 11 @ critical condition, New cases on the dechne. Dr. Stewart React was taken down with the fever to-day. The supplies are coming in and o more bopefui spirit prevaits. William Bender. P. Henegan. Jumes Mario, 4 HOWARD REPRESENTATIVE AGAIN IN FULL CONTROL OF GRENADA—THE FEVER APPAR- ENTLY DYING OUT. {BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) Grusava, Miss, Sept. 18, 1878 As tolegrapbed to you some days ago the conva- escent citizens of Grenada formed a comm: of three to assist tho only remaining Howard represen- tative, D, W. Coan, to carry on the government of tho city, Mr, Coan being very weak, ond uot adie to take ao active part, the Citizens’ Commitiee made some pew arrangements in tho distribution of the commis- rea, wad *‘pulled the strings” so tightly as to ense dissatisiaction. Last might sot disaffected pcrsous, uukoewn, began firiug upon various belaied individuals. ‘Dr. Veazie’s driver, while watting upon the Doctor, was tired at and narrowly escaped, Fortunoafety no one was part. To-day the bew meubers of the commitieo took {right ana resigned their coutfol of the commissury department, f erything in the hands of Mr. Coan. Thi gi tUerefore, bas now full solo charge, uod ho ts perfeetly competent to manage the whole tbing, a8 he has done so all along. Vir- tually there was one deuth to-day and three new cases, Dr. Vauzie, of New Orleans, telis me he ex- pects to sond Mra Friedmun to New Or on Sat. urday next. She is 4 lady, your ‘a will r member, who jumped or the banist aod broke ber collar bone. She formerly lived im Now York, Joho F. Heaburg takes the wires to-day, vice Hun. sacker, Who returos to New Orioans, ELEVEN D¥ATHS AT CANTON, Cayron, Migs., Sept, 18, 1878, Now cases to-day, 10; deaths, 11; total cases, 435; deaths, 75. Dr. A. H, Cogo is dead, The people aro very gloomy. THE BIIUATION AT BROWNSVILLE —INCREASE IN NEW Casxs, (py TELECRarH ro THE HRLALD.] Brow xsvitte, Teon,, Sept. 18, 1878. ‘There are fourteen new cases Of yellow fever to-day against five yesterday. Rev. J. W. 1. of the Col- ored Methodist Church, So He was av able ana intelli aw Howards are now are = maki people whe are w woods, to bush arbors them. nt colored preacher in tnis vicinity, aod an invaluable belper to the Charice Olubam iw dyiug. ‘There binety cases on bund We urraugoments to move the colored 4 unemployed to a camp in the lor Wo bave bo teats, and jeod ANOTHER TOWN DEPOPULATED, [BY TELEGUAPH TO THE HERALD. ] Mebwax, Tenn., Sept, 1, 1878 A young map, whore father died on Sat- urday at Brownsville, came here yesterday, und was prostraied with fever, The ontire population flod precipitately, Jeaving with him only his motber und young Father Fuhoy, who bas Dad 10 Jegraph to Nashville for joctur wad nurae, will atrive by the next train, TRAMPS DEAD ¥LOM YELLOW JACK. (BY 12LEGRAPH TO THE MERALD.] Papucau Junction, Tenn., Sept. 18, 1878. A tramp irom Memphis was discovered lying within =@ short the railroad, withio two miles Usion City, ¥ terday. He was pla unde shelter, vut died six bours after, Another tramp died in tne game Way four miles this side of Union City. distance of ot CONTINUED BAVAGHS OY THE FEVER IN MEM- Pris. Memrais, Teno., Sept. 18, 1878. ‘There was a perceptivio increase in the activity pparentiy No decrease in the igh the report of deaths te lighter, nt deaths being reported up to boon, making Bipoty-one lor the past ty-four hours, Among the dead are two more volunteer physi, cians, Drs. John B, Hicks and J, 8. Bankson, Rey. L. L. Schuyler, Episcopal minister, of New Jersey; Mrs. Margaret Steinkeihl, Sister Ruth. W. B. Shepard, and Mrs. R. E, Brooks, mother of W. 8. Brooks, of the Appeal. Among the new cases is Theodore Holst, undertake! ‘The supply of coffins 1s running short aod it is diffleaity anything but rough cuftin-shaped boxes can be obtained, even by persons in good circumstances. Crscixnatt, Sept. 18, 1878, A telegram from Mempvis to Heulth Officor Minor nh of Hiram Pearse, Mr. Du and Drg, Collins and Sowry, who have been dangerously 111, are reported couvalescont. Mr. Kuba, druggist, is dying. All of the above ure volua- teers from this city. THE SUPPOSED YELLOW FEVER PATILNTS IN BICHMOND—PRECAUTIONS OF THE HEALTH AUTHORITIES TO AVOID A PANIC. (BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) Ricuuoxp, Va, Sept. 18, 1878. ‘The physicians having charge of the cases of Karl Yeneen, bis wife’ and little daughter, relugees trom New Orlears, and prostrated hero by a terrible disease, still refuse to say that it is yellow fever, but will not give it auy other medical name. ‘This course has been counsel!ed by the Board of Health in order to prevent any alarm or panic which might result from the announcement that the pestilence was even introduced here by refugees, This extrome precau- tion is regardea as superfluous, as in 1855, when the yellow fever raged at Nortolk, and when large numbers of patients were brougot hero for treatment no resident of the city was taken with it, though many of the patients died. Dr, Koiner, the attending physician, states to-night that Yenson is improving aud probably out of dan- ger, but that bis wile is worse und the lite daughter is about im the same condition sue yesterday, They aro being carefully nurt are receiving every necessary medical attention and allot them may recover, Tuere is not the slightest appreheasiou that the fever will spread, bence the desire of the physicians not to create any alarm, SUFFERINGS OF THE UNFORTUNATE PATIENT AT STEVENSON, ALA, (By TELEGRAPH To TUE HERALD.) STEVENSON, Sept. 18, 1878, Poor Williams, the yellow fever paticut, has been suffer:og greatly. He bas not only been isolated ina box car on the railroad track, but his Howard nurse was ordered off by the Howards last Friday night to Canton, Miss, Since then he hax bad no regular nurse, S$, Willis, telegraph operator, und H, Mut- thews, betel clerk, are tue ouly persons who have gone near nim, bureiug bin when they have been off duty, Ou Saturday he bad to keep up bis own fire. ‘ro-day he had black vomit and he is pot expected to i1ve through the night. A purso fer him arrived {rom Chattanooga to-night. THE LASP YLLLOW FEVER PATIENT AT GALLI- POLIS DEAD. GatuivoLis, Ohio, Sept. 18, 1878, Hoghb Piymnale, seventy-two years of age, the last Patient in the ilected district, died last night, There @re 16 other cases, Our cxporience clearly proves that in this latitude, at loast, yellow fever 14 not lu- feetious, but contagious. Every case hero was con- tracted by contact with the steamer Porter, and pul and others exposed to the sick Davo to no in- Btunce contracted the disease, ONLY HALF THK YELLOW FEVER PATIENTS DEAD At LOUISVILLE, Loursvintx, Ky., Sept. 18, 1878. The method of treating yellow fever patients who have come here trom the South has been wondertully success{ul, half the rctugees in the hospital baving recovered, The rumors of original fever here a malicious stories, AN EPIDEMIC IN MICHIGAN. Cincinnati, Obio, Sept. 18, 1578. Aspecial despatch states that ia a lumber camp near Elmore, Montcalm county, Mich., an epidemic bas been raging among the men for a week past, which Dr, Levaly pronounces black jaundice, or yellow fev One of the mon, Thomas McGuere was taken, und a8 nuone would nurse bim or give nim meaicines the unfortunate man was soon delirious. Nono of the citizens of Kilmore would receive nim into sper houses, and tbe patient was placed uudor a tree in a drenching raiu, and soon alter died from the diseate, which the Doctor says was clesrly yellow fever. The remains were placed in a box and burned under the reo where he dicJ, EFFORTS TO DELIVER THE MAILS IN INFECTED TOWNS. Wasmixcrox, Sept 18, 1978. Tho Post Offico Department is taking measures to deliver mails to all quarantined cittes in the South, and where routos are cut off by railroads ceasing to Tub Op account of quarantine regulations or other- wise the postmasters are instructed to try some other metnod to serve the public by delivering the mails regularly. AN APPEAL FROM SAVANNAH. Mr. Wilham D. Harden, Corporation Atterney of Savaooah, Ga., has seat the following to the Hxzatp for publication:— + To tux CitizeNe OF Savavnan Now IN New Youx Ali citizens of Savanueh who, on account of thei sence, have not yet contributed to the fund for tho reli aro earnestly urged to to the Siuyor of Savan- money to Judge W. D. Har- ot Savannah, at the banking Se. 49 bxehunge place, New is cali will be app ting physicians aod vurses trom to the intected districts. JOUN ¥, WHE AION, ‘Mayor aad Cheirman Citizons’ Reliof Committe Ail contributions received by me will be torwarded to the Mayer of Savannah by telegraphic money order and acknowledged daily in tho Savannaly Morning ewe. ‘Sept, 18, 1878, WILLIAM D. HARDEN, NEW YORK’S AID YOR THE SUFFERERS, Atthe Heratp office yesterday the following con- tributions were received jor the relic! of the yellow fever sufferer: 3 2.8, $13 10; 8. O. Potts, $20; A. $24 9H; . Gorden (collection in Schuetzon of Russell & Frwin M omployés of Broon & Mason, Hattie May Robinson, ten years old, $10 50; Juco! ligand Augusta, &1; New York and New Jersey Sandy Hook pilots, $16; C. D. Augelics, $5; J. M., $1; 3. and KE. rt United States steamer Sur t 192; Baptist Sunday schuol. Kl. ton avenue, Melrose, $4°06, Total, S580 46, ‘A communication was ulso received at this office, signed “A Poor Woman,” whieh was accompanied by a silver.medal. The sender said sho had no money to give to the sufferers, but thought the medal, which sound four years ago, was worth about filly conts, ‘At tho Mayor's office the contributions received w as follows: — aptain Petty, from the preeinct, $300, as follow: Crock's Hotel, $7 34; Legeett's. Hoval. #3 0 & Ur, BB DD; Tribune oitice, #9 70, Thom 7 48: Kouseveit ntrs terry, ry, $41 G1; Times office, $10 50 Pearl ' Street House, 97 o + Martun Co, ¥3 50 ut & Co. 6 U0 2 raph office, $5 Bridge nek ol, $3 eprer Anshe Midn sbytorian Church of the Sea and Land, $31 40; York Tribune, $660 G2; Captain Citnehy, eeinet, $66 U9; Congrogn Buu: foi; B. Pettit Daily News Ay ofc 8 lim, $10, F through’ N Eighteenth tioliow, Le 1. St. Joba 6); uosts Equinox, House, s Kast Botham, N. Y.." $6; Congroge bh, Roxbury, Conn. 43 60; Soeiwry of 3075; Kefurmed Church, Roxbury, aty-sixth precinet, $5 9d! ostaz Kegel Club, Morris wks Fest Vereia, $50; Hn) $10; Assuciation York Sun, $5: F. tainment on Septe: 4 by Keysto Altoona, Pa, through New York Clippe ‘The sum of $1,654 49 was sont to the Howard Asso. ciation, Vicksburg, by the Mayor. ‘Tho following are the conteibusions received by the Young Men’s Chtistian Association of the city of Now Yor! VUharles H, Babeoek, by Jobn T, of Wallkill, Orango county, N. Y..8 L. Vit, $5; Perey KR. Pyne, Jr, bilt, 8250; Warner Brothers, #2 Mr. Wh vf Madison saa 7 Churehes 4; K. O. W, #25; Coruelius Vande Kotormed Church, Mich Bridge, mth street Baptist, id Sunday schou: Congreg: tonal Ub: Conn, $100 10 and Mrs. ile 4B. Monroe. niurecate of evntttoutions nuder $2y, $108 75. 198 45. Previously acknowledged, $1,513 26, Grand totus, $2,706 71, N, Barpott, No. 115 Franklin street, scknowleages tho receipt of the folowing contributions ;— Lodg:, No, 270, Independent William Demuth & ¢ Bu; CG. Poet & Co., Anonymous, $15, J. U. 0. MM. 85; J. stotthoimer, M. 85; u. K. ‘The Southern Relief Committee of the Chamber of Commerce met at noon, Heory Herts, chairman, pre- ; ing despateb, recoived by KF. s, the First National Bank of Mem- , Was read :— Mumrnrs, Sept. 18, 1878. New York :— beef, soup and articios of jot for KW. MITOHELL, Medical Director. teen additional cases of cloth) " aod childrom’s—were forwarded by rail vo Memphis through Av Mr. F. R, Soushmaya, secrotary of the Howard As- na telegraphed that the ai sociation at New Orl the destitute sick. 4 to apply to the Peabody Relief Association, Who are at work rotiev~ ing the destitution and distress which prevail among the poorer classes, who have lost their means of sub- aia The watch donated by tho Indy who signed hersolf J, Bu” ana who wishod'it sold tor tne beneilt of the sufferers, bas been purchased by one of the members of the Kelief Commitioe, who desires to retury it, and the lady is requested to call and receive the sawe. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan, treasurer of the commit- tec, acknowledges ine pt of the following audi tioval contributions :— From she Hartford Carpet Company's emploris of Thompsonville, Conn. $568 85; trom the school ebildren of Thompsou ville, Conn, . 36; contrivutions by cltizens of Thompsonville. Coun’, $115 24; Herman, Frost & Co. through D. Felter, actuary, $50; cash through H. F. Spaul> . B10: residents of Napanoex, N. ¥., through G. B, ‘$14 40; Presbyterian Chureh. Richfield Springs, N: Y., through Kev. F. i. Seely, $35 5 of concert under the auspices of the nt lemperance Society and Men's Christian Association, of Sehe eneral William K. Fuller, $00; otber subscrio: ant POHL . S10, employes einployes of "Dexier, Lam- ewport, A. 1 {proach 3 heath pillows wud pillow slips, CW. Le, Sa! mes Wardlaw & N. stearny & Go.'s employes, $57; Unita N.Y. through Seth Low, $110 84 employ. Y Wwricht Mills, Manayunk, Ps., through A. Backer, $43 25; Irving, Prank & Du Bois, $50; throurh Journal of Conuierce, teow 8. H. Verplanck, Geueva, N. Yo, contributions trom box iaballed, “For the relief Of yoi low fever xuiferers—he that giveth te the poor len eth to the Lord” $19 60; 5. D. T., & $10; Second Keformed Church, Hackensack, other $3 22, through W. Irving Uomes Inckerman, $100; proceeds of Obildren' Pair, held at Tarrytown, ¥., wnaer the direction of Minsex Helen Vibvard, ifester Coles and Agnes Garrison, andin Brotiors, Tidsonte, Pa, throuxh Metropol ait Natlonal Bark, $0; collected by Washington Houk 1 of Lioboken, N. J.. V. 3%. Besson, Ma Oz A. D. Le. terian Church and Sunday school of L through Ldwin Thomas, $11; M. K. Lee, J. Grinnell, $25; Mrs, Ge L. King! greationsl Chure U4; Sauday school Highland Falls, |) tremaurer, $134 "50 .' Mark's Lutueran Middleburgh. N. \., through G. M. Frisbie, $2: ristown Junior Athletics, throuch Jack Marsh, Treasurer, $3; Sandy Hook pilots, tk-ouzh Captain Ambrose Snow (third subseription), $40; benevolent citizens of Oucida, 4. Y,. through W. E..Northrup, ‘Tree surer Citizens’ Keliot Committwe, $500; Haluuce ot ladies’ cotlectlons at Glen Cove, La J. and vicinity. threazh F. i. Willets and A. M. howe, ‘Ireasurers, $64 49; First Presbyterian Church, Elsabeth, Ne 167; Sunday sebool, $40 51; Siivain . $2; Citizens’ Committee, K, >, Williams, cashier Oneida Na- citizens of Metuchen, N.J., through $157; contribution b ed Oh ciety, Water samo place, $1S 4: through) James Coun., churches at Denton, burch, of Lakeville, N. ¥., $80 47; K, 325; Wihiam TV total, $111,115 72. Mr. J. L, Macaulay, treasurer of the Cotton Exchange Rehef Committee, reports the following donations :— ough 8. 1. Stone. $12 D. G. Watts, the pr tun, donated by J. B. Gay, 3! Grand toval. $5,767 20, Mr, Willtum Alexander Smith received from Christ Chureb, Vermont, N. Y., in aid of thesuffercra, $81 92. Goorge Breneck eds of one bul 920, ‘Total, $10; cot 21 20, ADDITIONAL AlD, The contributions on Staten Island during the week wore follows:—Presbytorian Church and Suud:y scBool at Stapleton, $60; proceeds of a tuir given at New Brighton, $122. The Richmond Uounty Board of Supervisors have authorized contribution boxes to be piaced at all the ferry landings, railroad depots and principal places on the island, The contributions trom Newark thus far foot up $10,701 41. In Brooklyn $2,452 20 was added to the fund, MISCRLLANKOUS, There will be an organ recital at Trinity Chapel this afternoon, under the direction of Mr. Henry Carter, for the benetis of the yeilow fever suflerers, At Olivet Chapel, Second streot, between First and Second avenues, this evening, there will be a musical and literary eutertatument for the samo purpose, The Board of Managers of the American Institute Exhibition bave decided to give the total gross re- ccipts to-morrow to the fund for the reliet of the yel- low fever sufferers, Mr, Kliwood E. Thorne bas received a letter ef thanks from the Grand Vommander of Knights ‘temp- larg in the Stato of Louisiana for the assistance ren- derog to their afflicted brethren tn the South vy the Kaight Templars of this city, particularly those of Palestine Commandery Ne. 18. A masical and literary entertainment in aid of the sufferers will be givou by the St, Augustine's Literary Society, ussisted by voluutecr artiste, at the Booklyn Atheneum this evening. Two grand benedt soirdes will bo given at Konall. man’s North Second Street Hall, Wiilamsbury, on Monday evenings, Soptember 23 aad 30, ‘A concert will be givea this vvening by the Euterpo Singing Soctety in aid of tho sufferers at Saenger Hall, Wo. 6 Yates avenue, Willlamsvurg. A private telegram {rom the Episcopal House of the Sisters of =. Mary, in Metophis, says tuat Sister Ruth aicd on Tuesday night, Mrs. Bullock, who ac- companied Sisters Ruth and Helen to the city, and Dr. Schuyler, who wout there to tuke the’ place ot the late Rev, Mr. Parso are also dead. Sistors Hughetta and Clare und tho Kev. Dr. Harris are cut of danger, Sister Ruth, who will bo remembered io Newburg as Miss Helen George, continued to work after she was taken iil, conceal- ing ber condiiwo irom those about her, us the working force was much reduced, The benelit matinge to be given under the auspices of the Mayor’s Committee at Booth’s {houtre to-mor- row will be distinguished by the novelty of speakers rising froin several private boxes and addr audience. Joba C. Wyman and others wil the North and an ¢x-Voniederate general for the South. Mr. Lester Wallack writes that be is arranging to me the Southern sufferers. foliowibDg Contributions were received at Pater- J.:—Postmaster Oakley, trom charchos, ulso $30 from Sovereiga Shirt Milley, Brow urces $186, and a box of ciothing prepared vy of Paterson. THE MAYOR's COMMITTE! The Mayor’s Commnttee of Rolisf received yestor- day $274 63, Total, $6,624 45. Among the subscrip- tions were the Frooch Kvangolical Church, $53 63; Chureh of the Holy Aposties, $100; Second Avenue Sethodist Episcopal Cnurcb, $118. AID FROM THE POLICE. Superintendent Walling makes the following report of the moueys subscribed and collected by the police of this city for tne benelit of the sufferers among the Police of the tafected districts :— Sent to New Orleans, $2,000; Mempbis, $1,000 Vicksburg, $500. Total, $3,500. ‘Bulance ($1,U31 13) 1o Park Bank lor fature disposition. A MEAN FRAUD. Some well dressed young scoundre!, with a smooth tongue, has been swindliog the people in the country beyond Nowark, representixg himself as authorized by a Newark Catholic prieat to collect subdscriptionsin dof the South. Contributors twiled to see ther hames published, a4 promised, and exposed the iraua by writing to the priest on the subject, YELLOW FEVER BENEVIL AT GILMORK’S GARDEN. Monday evening, Soptembor 23, the grand vocal and instramental concert to ald the yellow fever saferers will be given at Gilmoro’s Garden, under tho auspices of the Firemen’s Ball Committee of the Old Volun- tecr Fire Department. 1: will be in all respects a monster affair, Mlle. lima di Marska, the Hangarian pighting the great corvetist, Levy ; Siguor Tugtia- pictra, tbe’ baritone; Theodore ihonias’ orchestra, Gratuila’s tal Seventu Regiment Band tad Dodworth's celevrated Military Band lave ali voluotecred and wiil positively appear. den, for this night, will bo illuminated by the uew electric light. Thirty thousund tickets have been prinied by the commit too’x order, Which are on sale ut the principal hovels and by members of tue Volice und Fire departments, aprize of $200 being awarded the man selling tho most tickets, ‘ihe committee has retained for 1s own use Ono cntire side of private boxes, each member paying $10 tor the privilege. CARD FROM THE MAYOR'S COMMITTEE. To tHe Punttc:—[t was deemed expedient by the committee appointed by slayor Ely to receive junds for the yellow fever auflerers in the South not to open the Academy of Music last evening for the bebeft which had beem projected at that timo and place, for the following reasons ;—Tho committee were given to understand by Signoria Gemma Donati that not only herself and other artists, but tho entire orchestra, had Voluntecred, aod that the use of ihe Acua- emy o bad veep tendered to her tree of charge. ditcovered vy the committee on Monuay that novbing bad been done to advertise cr tunage the eptertainment, and much agmose their Will 118 management thereafter devolved en. tirely wpou them. Calung to their aid several friends they made «trenuous efforts in the forty-eight bat remained in which to do it to make the tw success, but the public failed to respou Last evoning but fow tickets bad beeu sold, and at the last moment the orchestra demanded $200 vetore golng in trout, As there appeared to be no pros pect of realizing apy such sum, or the $100 which had boon paid by the committee tor (ho use of the Academy, in addition to what they had exp prntiug and other expenses, they devidod not to open the house, As Whatever sam was lost they naturally feel it in- cumbent upon them to repay irom their privace purser, Any other course, they think, would have been sheer folly. The committee, while they deom it tncumbent vpon them to make this explanation, also gesiro to return their sincere thanks to the membors of the dramatic prolession who so kindly consented to give thor aid in Various ways to forward the in- teresis at stake, and tothe florists who sent flowers and to all who in any way were willing to aid tho . Thore WUO purchased tickets can have their y refunded at tho places where they were pur- de Reapactistiz, ¥ F, VANDERVRER, Chairmen, ERNESt 1. FELLOWES, Seoretary, J. NELSON TAPPAN, Iroasurer, SAMUEL CONOVER CADWALADER EVANS, ded for | MIRACULOUS ESCAPE. AD accident of a most slarming kiod oceurred ia the goverament tunnel at Flood Rock, opposiie As- toria, L. 1, on Tuesday afternoon, The escape trom instantaneous death of four meu who were In the gallery atthe time must be regarded as marvellous. About two o'clock, as Anthony Farrell, Mari Stanton, Bernard Donnelly and Peter Duffy were filling a car iu one of the galleries of the tunnel, near the snatt, an enormous mass of rock {ell from the roof, burying the two first pamed beneath it and narrowly missing the others, ‘Yhe shut ts about sixty-eight feet iu deptu, aud the roof of the gallery from whick the mass’ of store feli is nearly Ubirty feet\in height. The force of of- teen or twenty tons of rock falling from such a height left ittle hope of escape for the mon who wero onder it, After a few minutes of suspense, during which every ove scomed Stunned with Lorror, preparations were made to remove the mass of rock that wae piled upon tho unfortunate men. Wahen they were taken out it was found that although they were severoly bruised their injaries were uot lutal, It was regarded as miracu- Jous that they should have retained any semblance of hamanity, Farrell, who iu addition to his bruises had bis ku brokev, was seut to the Roosevelt Hospital, and Stanton was conveyed to bis Lome on stam eireet, Astorin, Astoria Was the scone of wild excitement when the news of the accident reached the Village, as there aro upward ol ferty inen engaged at the works, and it was first thought thatthe river had broken ta on them. 1 is suid that tue foreman, Boyle, who bas had eon- siderable experience 1 miuing, Warned the mon that the work in wien they «re engaged, novwithstanding all the care and precaution taken, has unaroidablo elements of danger. Ybe accident will not interrupt ‘he work at Floog Rock, the debris baviug been all removed, HOTEL ARRIVALS. 1 Richard Smith, of Cincinoati; Joseph Medill and Wiham Henry Smith, of Chicago, and W. N, Haldo- man, of Louisville, are at the Windsor, Commodore William G, Temple, United States Navy, is at the Ev- | erott, E. D, Basset formerly Uaned States Min- | ister to Hayti, is at the Sturtevant. Commander | James O'Kane, United States Navy. is at the Gilsey. | Jolonol M.S. Howe, United States Ary, is at the St. icholas, Congressman Julus Hotehkise, ot Connectient, is at the Astor, Judge James Hemp- bill, of Charleston, 8. C., 18 at the New York. Cow missioner of Indian Afluirs KE. A. Haytis at the Park Avooue, Judge Israel 8. Spencer, of Syracuse; Judge T. W. Bartley, of Washington, and Isaac V. Barker, Jr., of Comstocks, N. Y., are at the #ufth Av- enne, Eitmund Claxton,’ of Philadelphia, is ac the | Metropohten, Lieatevant William P, Randall, United States Navy, 18 at the Uvion Square, A h, how do you contrive, my dear, Tu'keep your teoth xv white and ck And liow on exrth do you arrange Yo Keep your breath no sweet? ” strange ut #il,” was her repl; ‘Use S|OZODON?' and be as I.” SOZODONT. No toilet is complete without SOZODONT. It combines a strange.’* all that is needed to keepthe mouth and teeth healthfal | and imparts dolicious fragrance to the breath, Its uw | should never be iutermitted, as the mouth needs to be kepd pure and clean, and by nothing better than SOLODONT can this be effected, A.—SE Minera Water. A, STH importers. é A.—RUPTURE.—DR. MARSH'S TREATMENT IS tho only sate wnd retiable cure; 40 years’ practical ex- perience. Only office, 2 Vesey st, (Astor House). AN OLD AND WELL TRIED REMEDY. MLS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for cilldren teething; cures dysentery and diarrhova, wind colic, and regulates the bo 26 OENT ED.—WHY DON’? YoU U AX, AND DE+ stroy the vilw odor on your breath of that old pipe? It costs only 10e. FOR CONSUMPIION, WEAK LUNGS, COUGHS, Bronchitis. Asthrau, General Debility, Loss of Appetite ot Poverty of the Bloud, uso NATURAL SP ARKLING ANI & CO., 40 Now st., sole WINCHESTER’S HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME AND SODA, Au acknowleaged apscific remedy, proved by twenty yours! experience. Try it. Price $i and $2 per bottle, Pr ed only by WINCHSTER & CO. Chemists, Sold by drugatste. No. J Juba xt. New Yor FALL STYLES FINE $320, WORTH $5 (#3 Dennys, $190), 15 New Charen up stairs, GRADUATED CHEST AND LUNG PROTECTORS are weil preventives of lung, matarial fover wud Sold overywhere; vy mail, $1 50. t, 704 Broadway. NEURALGIA, HEADACHES AND NERVOUSNESS cured by FKED. V. RUSHTON'S New Ruwxpy, 806 4th av, Soldby druggists, RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA AND ALL IMPURE bivod certainly cured by Hyatr’s Lire Batam AND PRESERVE TAK COURT OF “BOLLINGER” CHAdrA: and orders for upward 0 Tequired are now for thi . J. HaS CHOSEN Nx tor Hy special consnmption, wo-theds of the entire quantity bran UROPH, Pie ‘EW YORK HERALD tT THE” PRINTEMP 1 KALDis to be found daily at th asi ju Pr VIM TO LONDOS Atonv reguest the houor of « visit trom ladies and Fontlemon visttlag the British motropolis, to iaspect 4 va- rloty ot elegant silk Costames, Parisian Muntios, wrtistio Millinery, fiats und every variety In” Dress, xpociaily solectod in Marts from the best artists and represeatiag emps, 70 Bouley: MESSRS. YAY RBoE the corect fashions of the seasums The following oxtraet from an American papar is a pleasing testimony to the systour of businoss mdovtol at this house:—"Woe visited during our sojourn in Loadoa i; of Meswes, Jay, the most no kind im the world, In lookin through ite mutmerous departments were ablo “pPreciave the tras cause ofthe distinguished success which has attended the Moases. Jay recnive lurce ry direct from the first the warehouse ‘od establishment of the prices than ladies can proc Lake plexsure in directing t! noged astanll Regont #., Lon: HENRIETTA 8 —Voutrally situated; Iago, comtort- ab bowutitully furnished ‘and ‘mode: Charges; ladies’ coffee nud drawing rooms, simokiug and Dilliard rooms; hot aad cold baths, HELL, Prop: o i FLORILINE, ok id Precwttnse= if The Textiy AND Bee TUE TALK OF THE TOWN, ‘Two friends wore discussing the passing events, “As they walked up cue Quadrant one day They spoke of the tasbious, the banquets. And uf poople whe pe seed ou their way They taiked of the Congress and Lord B—— At the meeting they seemed to oxuls; They born colucided im wishing with mo To the Congress * happy résult. ‘They talked of the war aud its terrible doede= They ed that sweet pence wonld eusne, So freely tuey chatted that boples, ia face, ‘OF ail kinds they boul did. tevlew ; ‘That nt last they both stood wt 4 deuzgist’s glass door Whilst palpable there to be 2, ’ Was sa uduyant care whieh attracted their view, PLO KL Nb”? vriline,” said my Lora, “what is that, may [ asic?” splevuld deterent,” said Fred. “The suiell si tobacco It takes from the mouth, And porfaiges aud sweets loave instead, Vin'foud ot 4 smoke, aud to cover the fumes— Which to one of t 4 nuisance have beon— Inow, with urewt pleasure, the tevthueush apply With the fragrant and sweet PLORILINE.” Aud on it app sated — “' Pin the talk of the town! For the teeth and the gai And the vresth [ ly first rates And 1 wouder that my dear sir, have not heard so deservedly grea: it asa diseovery rare in fact, that has been; And the voice of the peo; lorses the fame ‘Of the fragrant, the LORILINE 7 Prout NE. i -¥OR Til TEETH AND BREATH poo N Peontmise PPeORIEINE POR Tuk ii AND BREATH. AND BREATU—IS NLORILINE—FOR THE TE: tie best liauid dentifrice in the world. It thoroughly od teoth from all parnsites or animalculw,” leaving them poarly white. impart elightful fravtunce to the broath, Tho Fragrant odors arising from @ foul no one need fear or tuo much at atime, Among the in- la, houey, spirits of wine, burax and swede herbs and plants, tt torms not ouly dentilrice tor cleansing ever discovered, bus very best @ that Ix perfectly deltcivus to the taste, and as harm Tessas sherry. is 80 pissing that Iustoad taking up the fovthbrush wich dislike, #* is often thi case, children wil! on no account omis to use the Fioritin it only Yee to th zht the use of the toothbrush too * ariably premature decay the Hour of August 20,1874 4a « s Ploriline is undoubtedly « valuable acquisition, Ooms z inwremarkable desree a pleasant fragrance with very siperior detergent q ities, it will be gravetul to the most Castidious taste, wulle the brillianey it imparts te white teeth, and the heaithy action it creates on the gums, render it wreal buon to all who appreciate the value of & goud and sound set of teeth. The hygiene of the teeth ig probably loss attended to than,that of any other portion of the body, butit in second in importance to none, aud im this resvoct FLORILINE may be rezarded as vory efficas ei mn OKLLIN 1S PREPARED ONLY BY ALLUP, NO. 493 OXFORD Bt, LONDON, ENGL ANI OLD BY ALL CHieMIshd AND PERFUMERS THROUGHOUT THE WORK, frome. reg Chil arly exc! om young; early of the tweth Tu PLowiuise—roK THK TEETH AND BREATHS Preeean Pron E-FOR THE TEETH AND BREATH, ee A Preostene—vou THE TesTH AND Biuartie WHAT DO GENILKMEN SA¥ ABOUT Tf? ‘They say it is asuxury And Hike @ spell has broke ‘Tho sad annoyance oft incurred By having Just « smoke ; But pow we can enjoy our weed, Then joia each festive scone, For every tracs of smoke ts lost An Lragrant “FLORLLINE 1” ‘They suf tt ts a luxury: ‘The teeth it keeps ux white Ax blossoms ou the lovely May When Discolorations all tal Ithy is the im FLORILEN t ‘The guns it gives w ‘Tho mouth makes fre And gentlo: d Laaies, tou. Like fragrant “FLOKILINE 1” ‘The world says ‘ths «luxury, ‘And it is seldom wrong; Perfumers fiud a ready sato Luxartant el 6 ‘And that necounts why one and all Use fragrant “FLORILINE )? Pee Papnnisumiaed acer Nissen eles UES SY Ce crs: PeoninixE—For Tie TEETH AND BREATR, RRS SATB dS THE THETI AND BREATH The Christian World of March 17. 1871, says with ror ct to Fiuriline ;—"*Floritine bide tuir to become « houser held word in Isngiand, and one of peculiarly pleasant ing, It woud be dificult toconcsive » more efficu agreeable preparation for the teeth. ‘Those wha once bein to use it will certainly never willingly give it of No. 57 Groat le book on “Dene G. HL, Jones, the eminent demtis Russell street, i tor cleansing 8 secretions of the removing mouth is the Hauid dentifries which is sold by all respectabl The Weekly Budget, January the Fragrant Flociline :—"Me. Gi inly cons pon society by bis Invention of Fioril for the teeth and breath. It is well to kuow thut this new preparation has been analyzed by un eminect professor of chemistry (Ue. Attivid), and that he flods it to contain no inyredient in the slightest degree injurious to the most tender cuins, aud pronounces it a pleasant wud excellent detergent. Wo rnust say that this Floriline makes tooth clonning quite a luxury, aud it not only offoctually eloansos te teeth. but It removes all disagreenble odors and keope the niouth tresh and agreeable. This fragraut preparation has also another charm—ié is cheap, for 4 tow drops sprinkled upon ® wet touthorash suffice for one operation, It ouztt to become immenssly popalar.’’ Frugreat Fluriting ts sold by all pertumers and dealers iq toilet articles iu the world. PREPARED BY HENRY C. GALLUP, NO, 493 OX PORD “TREBY, LONDON, ENGLAND. a Pease. —— rr od freeauane—ron Tin TKETH AND B&EATHL ual — Ponti RICHAKD ¥ WURLINGEON Gale LON DO Hirst class family ¥ in the be sible combos, ts newly establ Hinental style and furaished with evo improvement; exeeller (Me and mode} Proprietor, Il. KISSLE, late. OLDEN HAIR —ROBAL duces, by two or threo nppli color so mueb udinited of all upathecarios aud fancy goods a R. HOVENDEN & SON, London, Kung! Gis HOTEL, BON LONDON. abiished upward of Fhis well known ratie house is situsted tu th tasbionablo part of the West cuisine and collar of the choice Liesie MPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. —FiNuat and cheapest moat favoring stock tor soups, insta dishos and sauces. IEBIG COMPANY'S EXTHACT OF M 4 success and boon tor whieh nation ould feat vrateful.” Seo Medical Press, Lancet, Britis Medical Journal, ke, ThBIG COMPANY'S EXTRA’ tioa.—Genuine oaly with Inesinile of Baron big's signatara, in bing ink, across label sumption in Bugland increased toufold in yours.” to be bw Sole aguante, t OF MBAT.— ANY'S EXTRAOT OF M I wtorekespors, erocers aud ry for the United States (wl DAVID & OO, 45 Mark ban ME. TASSAUL i tho aristueracy and American vinitors. "T' ftoday's fashion: ig ident Grant, War Gr Nicholas, Osman cb reproduction ot ws TX, tying im state very Crowned i und Celobrity; tho or of Horror: edid orchestra, Open from tee wil le 0’ STERS—OYSTERS.—TO EXPO! ERS OF OYSTERS 10. BNGLAND SAUNION & ¢ of 16 MARK LANE, lowes of the QUEKNBORY OYSTER Mesers, He LONDO a FISHERL he Duchy of Ky NT, ENGLAND, wil be giud to receive CONSIGNMENTS of AMEKLCAN OYSTERS. which they will soli at thelr UNIVERSAL OYSTER DEPOT, BILLINGSGATE, at tho highest prac tienble prices. NEW PUBLICA NEW NOVEL BY MAY AUN THY UKIR OF CHARLTON, by anthor of court's wite,”’ now ready; p e. 81 50 hn oh a Jot Pesutsino. LUCRETIUS Bolug the Seventh IONS. vii By W. 1M. Matlock. ae of the Sa; tora Serles of tor Engi oaders.”’ Maited by the Itey. W. Lucas Coiling A.M. Limo, Kine cloth, $1.00. COURTSHIP IN TWO CENTURIES. thor of “Two Kees,” F108, rit Hom) 16mo, Bocud By Hawloy Smart, 1 be cr ample of short Garotto, Also, uniform with the above OLIVIA RALEIGH. By W. W. Follot Syu BTUKALDUIVKN, By Mary Healy ve KILOORRAN, Hy Mrs, Foatherstonbangh, For sate by ali bookaollers, or will be sont by mall, nid, ipoA receipt of price by J. B. LIVPINCOPT & CO. Pabliat 71% and TIT Market st, Pp ie SEASIDE LIBRARY ra, Tho largest avd best welection of first class novels over paviisved ts shat contained. vachanged und fo the Sewssde Library, There are alrondy nearly four | handred books the very best works of almost overy muy {of topate in Kurope=tn che series, Thts livrury ts Also the cheapest ever pubitshed in ung eonncry, mud Its preesdented popwiarity 1s proof eneagh of the favor Ith whieh it is received by the public. 4, handsome type, Ke OAK, of The Sua’ Mata, KEI AND BREATIOS LORILINE—/OR Tie THAT AND BREATH A LADY'S REPLY. You ask.mo, dear Kato, if Luse “PLORLLINE 2” Vos; Fuse it both morning and night, And Litke it so much for its aroma sweat, Tuat Lunswer you now with delight; Thave teiod it a month with the groatewt success; Quite different, too, have I beou, Fer a wougertal change has effected in m Thotragrant, the eweot “FLOALLINE, Iti not the utle they give it—though that T thiak is an exeoliene namo, And on: that has gained it colebrity wide ‘And added « wrowth to tts fame, Tuse it bocaure it arrests all decay, ‘The teeth it makes lovely and bright, Yhe broth is makes sweet as the How rats of May ‘Ur the Jessamine deek'd in ites white! Secretions of ali kinds it takes from the mouth, in supetby Preontnixe—vow Tas To the guns it imparts @ cen Ansbrostal ‘And it gh how. Bellove to, de dviso you to try The fluid you'w andecen, Bor tho triamph The tragreat aud ow sential ia this, PLOMLLLN on! t too, with the ‘at & smoker toys every tr Sotty it the aercngth of my word, ‘Yur sincere in my lovter Pye boen if For the purest speciiic Is the fragrant, the aw peso Freowteren—row THH TEETH AND BREATH. fPeowtLing—ron tie tkKTA AND BREATA PROMMIXE SPOR TUE TERT AND Bist — FLOKILINE.=The most eminent chemists of the day adiuit that Floriline will produce snowy teeth and tragrat breath where wothing cise wil, While mineral An prey rations injure the enamel ot the teath. erful elable liquid preserves aud Deautifles then. symptoms off decay anid all disevlorations of every sort disay Niko! magic, ‘by Mtedelicntial w youth beeer ite iraMt Bui swoes as m font Of flowers, 40 that, im tnt, whom! it has ones been used, either by she young oF tho old, they will newer discontinue it; but, as th Ubrinian World truly «ays, “Those why cove begin tease It will cortainiy never willingly give ft up.” Ruother etext nuchority says:=“Tho PLORILINE te @ vevetavie dentifrice of the purest quality; it ix pertociuy harmioss in its ase bemefiung, be injering, It ime to the tooth « pe “wutital whitenegs,, a doliguttal frac Dost to the breath, Uprotonsors of chemistry, tuoy y to ite usefulness We are free ood a contitries to our senderst ‘wer then advise thom to try the (ra AND OURMISTS EVERYs D> SEAT RN nr quentiy aske tharebore we PIRAG KANT i — O% THR TERTH AND BREATA, 1 aeereemmer: gn proutttsn-vow Tue TRE AND BRBATI, \ 4

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