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SfOKY OF A COBAN PATRIOT, FLOATING nom o4wae vey TO PLORIDA TN A DUGOUT, ish Cruisers The alt-vhe Escape | King with Thiree~ Showers -Saved at) Last= Drifting thre to the Kofreshing forced b sides (ueie F some ei Caden ui OL fiteen fore th ile wa Camtill com Caciqu Bau Gatton in Camaguey r t despatches were received in this je ere safely delivered toto the hands of th persias to Whom thoy wore addressed, oy Don » to who th been in true! Wes. No amail awount wi bo required on the part of the co worilice to elect At omiswaries ; for the rine arc trials to be encountered in eseaping from the Cubrn cous, blockaded aw itis by American-bailt gunvoals, ore wufiictent to try the metic and mental an] pliveical resources of most men, The diary of Mr Aguero, however, which he has kindly to gives the best idea of what such called upon to undergo in too service of dieir strug: ging country. LEATING THE ISLAND IN A DOGOUT, Mr. Aguero left the mouth of the Caunao river, Which empties into the bay on the north coast of Cuba formed by Cayo Romano and the main land, ‘on the Ist {nst, Mo was accompanied by elgt others On arriving at the coast from the seat of govern: ment he found that the Spaatards had been there bo: fore him, and tof tangible proofs of their visit tn the shape of the charred remnants of eight canves, which the Cubans had been ta the abit of using for erosting the bay and getting through the shailow euannels which lead to the opea sea, On ascertain fog the fact of tue destruction of the ¢ Mr. Aguery al obco wet Lo Work with his companions to eousiruct @ mew one, In two days they had felled and dug outa huge ceida. ‘This is a ault-wood tree which is most abundaut in Cuba, which grows ton laree size, aud is useless for ordinary purposes Tieir duguvt, when Gnished, measured twenty. seven fect long, with a boam of about thres and a baif, Two bammocks,with which rome of the part bad supplied themselves, Were loisted as sails; two with them, nnd they were esti hey Watt uhirty killed and six wounded, twenty oeiglit ty ani day, Bept. leagues from Puerto Priel up 4 brisk dice on them for ap ward of an hour, to retreat, wenty borses, we Cuban elredl to thew fortified cht leagues trom Puerto Pr BATTLES NEAR PURMTO PRINCIPI i enuaver 8.8 10F At One Varona embetu). or wing 00 120 of the Lope Keel, wit 0, Foateu 1 Col en, ax Te rp reite.ted to the city. O @ Spanisi fore ven inen dead > force of the gt Fourth Batiation, a tthe Cubans eauelt ® tpavi apy prowithe about in close proximity to their canny, On the same day, a4 P.M, toirey of his me place called es irom Puerto Prinelpe, a tio follor Wore mot some and the Coane kept bpanlords again retreated into tue city, WHAT TIE PATRIOTS FOUND IN TEN GRAVES, Ont tingo patriot cavalry, inela ling the mand an rh faniry, unable howev the pa takes” ania alluir. Infante 5) ana of the wen Were the most experienced pilots of the coast, and knew every channe: aud slong the whole island. They were provided w food—dried beot aud hard bread, coffee, and #uear— and with a small quaatity of water—ample, as they ‘hought, to euable taem tw reach some British bay 1) ide of (he old Bobama channel. With Mariner's compare. aud stout hearts, they Jolt thie month of the Cuanao river an the 186 i AOLLING THR DUGOUT INTO THE CARIBMEAN On the eecond day ont they pissed tnronzh a elian- nel, Were the water war BO sl allow thut they lad to thove the canve ‘or a space of three mies over rolicrs, wuicl they eut io tee woods aud had under *, Alter passing it they were ia tae oven Carib bean sea aud Jound W strong eurrent running west Ja stift breeze in the same direction, At eleven e'cork that night two Spanish gunboats. preee! wiv ina few yurds of them, but evidently the look out on bonrd: yw asleep, tor the gunboats neither ‘Mopped (heir engines nor altered their course, SARNOW RSCAMM YHOM A SPANISH CRUISER, About an hour afterward, however, another Spanih cruiser epied and elvased taem fact, cae £0 close to them as to Lail them and order tuem to stop. At this moment the moon, whieh had heen shining brightly, was Nidden behind a eloni—s most friendly one to the Cadans—and they eeciped tu tue darkness, ‘hey saw the Spanis1 fvundiug “stationary for some time, headed up the channel, ‘ihe eanoe was Kent on ber course ior Andros Island, the Inreest and eoutherumost of the Ritama grot Horin the whole of the third day they endeavored to keep their course due north, but t harbor, ree Ae ‘Wiudl, as they found out a svon a8 the stars gion: ve them far.to the westward. Oa the fouri ds) ot sunrise they knew nothing of their actus poriiiou, ‘The hammocks made poor sais, and they were drifted a the merey of the winds wud waves. ‘To ada tu tueir trials, they discovered on awaken og (list thetr emall supply of water was completely exlansied. TUE MBAT OF TUR SUN AND TIE GLARE OF THE OCEAN ‘Wore almost fntolerabie, and they dared not eat their dried beet for fear of the thirst which it would Decessariy create, heir eufterings ‘or toe neat four cays were such as few men endure ond liv Fortunately, two snort Vut coptons tropical showers dreaches them. refreshed them, aad sowewbat Sued their thirst, At last, on the sth ins hi out and the fc dew dependen for iie—they it miles off tod reas ed It nbout dark ¢ Was Lead and answered op bourd, The ve and they were tak sel that saved them proved to t the schoover Ruzon. Cayt, Tec who took Cubsus in bis vessel to Bini: . where the Lirced on th ning of the inet, Tey haw dried from t of Can, Whuty loapuce of the coast of Fi LEAVING THR ISLAND OF BIMINT. ‘They loft Lumini on the 10th for Nassua ina whale ey to within ‘some sont which they were able to charter, and reache Wat place on the 13:0. ‘they were nut aliowed to nd, but sent to quarantine at Salt Key. But the wext day, Mr. Aguero magazed to get on board t « Meamer Commodi, whieh was about Wo leave cor th rt; he reached here on Friday last, OF the eight persons who loft the coast of Cubs with bim, five romained 1p Nassau, FAIRS IN CAMAGUEY Mr. Aguero, who landed in Caba on the 22d of January bust, with the expeditionary torces conveyed the steamer Anna, bus kindly furnishe bs with details of the following events which bave late urred jw the jurisliclion of Camacuey, and ho recounts of any of which have been allowed w yet to reach the outside world, From them ou; Toaders may judge of the value of te mendacious yore so industrionsiy circulated by the Havana Yevers and by toe pain agents of Spain in tuis coun iy ® icy invariably parade every deieet suffere by Sianish arms. in Cubs us a glorious victory, and x diusiingly and wilfully he tn endeavoring to ‘nuuce ether Governments to believe that ti jibes revolution is tuorail7 suppressed. Mr. Aguero hu lawwiy been on the staf oF Major-Gon, Boz, Chief of eperations of the patriot armny in t.¢ Derart ment of Camagues. ‘The folowing are extracts (rom De dir iu the computgn, and are now published Jor the ret time outside of Cuba dire: A TIOUT NEAR LAS TUNA8, On the 2d of Angust, the camp of Gen. Vicente id only “two leagues from the city of . and located in an open savanna, war Svproached’ by & reconnoitring force of 100 Spar ‘ards. Lhe Cuoana rushed out of weir eamp the Spauiards,whom they dreve to the very f Lae Tonas.’ The Spaniards lef on tne eabody rifles. ANOTHED GLORIOUS FIGHT, On the 20th August, at Moja Casube, in the par of Nojasa, the Cnban cavalry, 190 stroag, for (ol. Ryan's, now commanded by Col, Mlelix sitecked by order of Gen. Boza a body of 200 avairy, The Spaniards were completely Land at once thrown into disorder. ‘Tn f the Cobane was very brisk, and the panic that the enemy fled withou shane were much amused by the sh trovps, Who kept on playing (conse firing) w) ‘They left on the eld 18 he and 10 men rerlously wounded Houd 2 killed, 2 horses, and @ HXPLOITS OF A SPANISH ASSASHIN, 2h of August, in the same partido, bet Parish of La Quetada, the Spanish assiesin scked the estate Perseverancia Ww ) men. All the women except Who were ou the estate at once fled to the ¢ Spaniards, This om ». Javier Gonzalez, e eof her ye Eiiidrem, tho elon, of Was ton Yours Of age ete by oder of Mon ie then move hile ‘on to the ronch of uel Ag W' known and respected old man, “If ith his famiiy. The old nian w 8, and because Le 1 10 disciose the ¢ place of lily fainily, Se was murdered, aud ¥ was cut into four aaarters, Wie of Md September Montaner attacked tho es. sumal, the property of Romaalto Molino. ristiction of Camazuey, On it he captured t int non. He Gret bad them thed to posts in the of-thelr wives and ebjidreny he next bad ‘weir cars cut off, and then ordered them to to trained with machetes, ‘This fend then had the boule of the three children cut off (the eldest was only eight years old). and ta the presence of the Wives and mothers the heads of these poor in Tools were thrown ab tho feet of their dead Montaner then went off to a place calle evo, a new plice built on the ruins of & fen!roved by the Spaniards, and there mur. soll men, five ebitdren, and two China: o there were in the piace Afiy-Ave ! acs Varylug (rom 18 Lo 60. On the versons ess creatures be aliowed nis men to pecies of horrible erime: aud ended Y borning every article of clothing they t what was op their persons YEQWIRLAING SPANISH DRFRAT. Sh of September, at 4 P. M., the enemy, t t 200, consisting of Infantry and en * jet onthe #avanna of San Luis, in the a. ‘The Spaniards Were coin. Alvear, 9 renezace Cuban of Who were concealed, wllowe Spaniaros to m, 0D i ir rear. ‘The patriot foree con wiry, under command of Col brisk @re on the Spur ar, and the Are was rn nv. ‘The ‘Cubans ic seven horses killed horses killed, and flve men, one , wed off and buried gion, und one oMicer's tay Col. Alvear continued 1, and shortly af K line) of Camaguey be ked, this time by the forces—du0 in. J fod eavaliy—of Col, Dorado, ‘The wituck Jeu, ani tue Spaniards were #0 surprised Murown ine disorder, aud at omce ' We trocha (divi Meat ti were ff whose Our readers will dee ation: hour in these ton graves, n of which two were officer engegement pve rom tue bursting of wehell at the very close Of the On Octoder 10 Gen to repair to Son on that ime with nish o} ve Win of September Diaz, in the Juris forces, consinilys of 100 ction of ‘of Major-Geo. Boga, and quarter litter consisted of 800, cavalry, to coniinue the be overpowered by er, were bad!y deme) retreated, ailzed (1 nus ne mule i atriots found ten eraves, at n frou tho eceue of acu opened lor the sake of te clothes foun}, huddled togetbe ne baie lost in th rds, and the Cub Wounded and one y und cavalry Fe 1,000 trong was © day, The Cubans short pened eich a murderous fire utter disorder, leay 7 Remington rifles, men, ehielly in the pursuit, bad with Jen with provision: Caan er, to (enter a the comprising and artiilery. he Cabans Agvet on secount of | city of cartridges, of whieh, fearing Y @ Spaniards. they pru- dently retained enoneh for a retrost. The Spantaras, tat pg ay ren PSN ‘Thev carried off their woundea tad at a hich feure, n the fold, be: The Spaniards continued amp ot Las Parvas, On the 14h of Heptember C Boga, with the cavairy, had wn excountor with the enomy at le known as Ki Frinces, situave about two from Santa Crugz.on Wie south coast, ‘The Hight listed threo quarters of an hour, ‘The evemy © tried of their dead and wounded, bur they leit horees th their Migat, A few moments b rl t Le rie wing jour vanna of Do. 4 107 jenoral’s taf, and tn coin. a fight of nemy ine were tn m the ou set of oF th Nex Phe graves ot the Ktiled, the BATTLE OF SAN JOSE DR GUATCANAMAR, Hoxa instructed 6 de Gusicanamar with 400 men, He kvew tuat a column of eoted to pase by there 1 the @ range, and then from their upon thom t az G2 killed on the The Cubans lost 14 Tite PATRIOTS MAMPANT, From the foregoing extracts ofan officer's diary Service has beon Brig, Aco leaving Ove horses with patriots, tday distince of fix wera ded ta jued bo one jurisdiction, e that the War in at w in Cuba. ‘The faet ts thar tue country, from © w the eastern end of the » + oscuvied by the Cuba Bpawiards occasionaily attempt to Stowe [rol One LOIML to anotoer of this Lorritory never in entunins of less than 1.009 well arsed and alsays with severe loa Wat the Cubans ai me slowly obtaming arms. mainty by taking wem from the enemy; and that the Spaniards, both in and ©: vl the island, are aay py day becoming more de- spondent, ‘THE STAR OF PRERMOM SMIVES BRIoNTLT. We happen to know that the despatehe by Mr. Aguero from the Cavan Governinent sp f listeain nird propositions as that of untonomy r uny ubher offered op the pare of opal most bh to any Asearal endence, is militar tor Cu wuch opefullyof the eauss. such Tie ort oi te OF any one else, # hed ut other, in the island, airesdy. tuea Fah by lute ‘t by wil the Cuo.n leader: brougnt Kc F Je As to paying Spain the pairiots thimk it fas coat them. too They way speada few more lives evore tho Spaniards are Gnally driven out, but will TH Importent —e, liste to wo talk enher of compromise oF of pur MAN WHO NOMINATED JOBSON, ftinscotenah Vown-Town Polltics-The slippery Traphagen-An Appeal to Grant, and a Sui The Hudson street; be the last election. (Against Uugh ia Hon, D. We an ind Ange. ayss Jobson resides at 174 pendent cindidate Interview with the Nestor of Mr. or Congressioual honors in the Fourth District at No. 174 is @ brown-stone fron ¥ one ip the neighborhond, with a high atoop the on) and an imposing appearance, porter nent politich called there ond saw Mr, Jo’ » wae on, ‘The tastefully attired in a line Yesterday a Sun re smoking cap, and a bandsome, though well worn, over coat, rst Mos It know t pubite I At an early al Mr mer keen glk Het t jotting ‘oma inter’ America. don wii classes, Sweeny, to suxges more He was biandiy ree cor, ight be gratifying to Mr. Joby hat since the proc te has resumed bis He Las lately ywite po Le GENERAL dav tie will draw | have ulated (o a large public accu Jobson furnished etinitcences of 01 his life am tacts cuncernin istery * the SUN is Doyle the Arube bis 6 t ais political career i nt bis friends the Briti ting particulars of hi th election matiers, e cherishes Io ist be called on M. fully veu urn son’ JOUSON arrears of amouus sive reporter in Igerin Ausira a Fran nobillty 4 experiv thor of an’ essay on the labor qu deep inverest in the laboring He received the reporter politely, nnd ushered him to his sumptuo: apartments on the friends to amation of the French Re rank of General of the wit! 8 days.a erapt.¢ sou co in lie inen went om to speak of his connec r. Peter Brains that toe workingmen should be represented in the btate Government by the wily Braing, referred to the genial Dowling, who would taxe the matter meeting was arranged at Chris O'Coanor' Uall in bsent, david smiles, m hand on behalf of Union quate, but tl ‘Tammany Hal bill jar judicial Dowling was Ao his piace were haif @ duzen gentieman|y. uals and. rep: who received him with enting themeelves as Tammany fil-concealed delegaies, proceeded to select a namber of worktug men w D Were to Feecive the Tammaay nomination or ofices, Mr. Judson veing nawed for Inspector of Prise Unfortunately for the venerable Tammany delegates were a party of polities pra’ the tical Jokists, and the Tammany nomination as far from him as ‘ever. Hence his devdly onmity to Dowil show he suspects of beg implicated in this foul outrage, This year Mr. Jobson came forward as the eandi aate of Mr, Jobs n. He cmplo.ed ten mon to can vans the district, from louse to house, with the fol- lowing Tammany Young Democracy As the ime for the final struggle appr result: 99 | Jodson. ous bed. lo Général Jobson bethought himself of ad iressing his constituents, W don, ed the matter Mouientous question ot Mr. W. C ‘To this gentleman to bie bral propo “Hold your meetung in the City Hall Park,’ tue ree + woul respoun appear a little st querie | Jobson ore to address them was the qacs- While revo.ving Uh stepped into the law oft at 7 Murray street by Traphagen ad was nge, Would it not? “Not at alls it would be a bold and striking idea, and worthy of @ man of your originality of thought. Yiuoan address the people (row the steps of tho City Hall, Tu prosude wyseit." “it will save expense," mused Jobson Jt Was subsequently mranged tuat Traphagen mee tue Hon, Jobson in the City Hall Park at a cert iron Nuvember 4, for iho purpose 0: was at his post; but Traplagen was nowhere An hour posted and still no Traphagen, Another hour, and Mr, Trapuauen's coutenance mig obser Ve ornamenting the Windows of Br Hotel; uently w and from tened this the di of his fi vantoge ground he subse ‘ture How Jobson addressed thy crowd in words of burn is not yet, Mr. subject, after vuinly exsaying to obtain justice in ou: Police ‘Courts, Mr to eperk in tl rk in order to ri yLievions to nominating bimself for Congres obson Wis engaged 49 proofroader, Op Hugh Hastings, who ts dou u a villain, Jobsc geon, a tertalned the ¥, dischar, quence, and how he was borne olf by ast alters of history lobsun has written to Grant on Ui cemah, are 0 1 the eminent poli 0 Warren Leland a Fi said he spoke six languages dentis clan. Coravercval for $150 for services in tran: ating tie French despatehes to Le Oourrier dea Btats Unis, wuich, under he says ‘ne Sun copied, Mr, Jobson added shat Jodson allogon that Mr. Trap y of Tammany, aad persiided him ja bis chances of He is euch Spy, Mr nthe Commercial Advertiser hoaring of his candidatu Jess in the pay of Tam: now jaisaken impression, honest Joo Dowling was o had been a sur- 8 soldier, and a proof-reader, and en- UN reporter with an enumeration of the oathe Horace Greeley used on one oecasion when Venerable do for service ia the latter capacity. —_ Children, asked him for some pay Mr, and Mrs. John Graff, of Newark, were tak en to the Po! Conrt oa Saturd: drunk and fighting © Wai tice. at 18 yo “Fifty-nine, your honor,* * Ho wok are you, Mrs. Gray” lay, for getting age, Mr. Graff inquired the Ja peventy-three, your worsbip,"* Well, I sail nave to lock you botn up.” the Justice Weil, Judge, if we must be locked up, will you please take this Key and let my ehildren into the ‘ ty are lucked out 2 How many eluidren have yon?” 1'wo, your W OF what ag ois forty-eight Noy to way ( 8) ‘i ' 1. huonulete (alderman fintti'y) bike gs Weis ture — rotting en Union 21. $500, 2inule wi Lew! ‘Diinie “Bc, ly tai, and tho other is only forty Courne, % lb barnese and et aa3 CALE COLONY’S DIAMONDS, —— THE MARVELLOUS MINDS AND GEMS OF LHL CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. dipaess Torohtight Mining tn the Fields of the Putet and the Kiipdrift-The Untucky Miners | Wiven and Children and the Gaming Ta The es ucky Miners Corresvoudence of Tue sun Psimt, on tue Vaau River, South Africa, Sept, 10. My letter of Aug. 99, which you have no coubt reecived by this tine, informed you of my reeont return from Englind, and of my surprise at the extraurdinary revivul of the diamond mania in Cape Colony and the country whiea Iles to the north of the Orange river, 1 wrote to you in great haste Immediately upon my arrival at the diamond flelds, after a forced journey of twenty-one days with mutes, I was consequently forced to give you merely a hasty description of the remarkable rcene on the flelds, and a short summary of the latost and moat important diamond discoveries, 1 have since exominea the diamond-bearing grounds, and by constant tutercourse with the miners Wave heard mapy stories which may interest your resdera. Thore is no sign as yet of the yield of gems coming to an end, and the excitement has naturally suffered no abatement except, as { have been imformed, im tue lower part of the Colony, where, althouch people are expecting tho discovery of a dinmond whieh shall eclipse all that have hitherto beom found, they have become accustomed to ordinary re ports of good fortune on the part of miners, allow thetr equanimity to be disturbed by NOTHING AUORT OF A FORTY OR FIFTY CARAT GRM of pure water, There ig hardly wiy need of going into particulars about the latest discoveries ; it is enough to say that the run of luck is about the same as before, und that some men are successful beyond all expectations, Toe man who reaps the larges barvest, however, is undoubtedly Mr. H.nd, who 19 not @ miner: for he hovers about tle flelds con stuntiy on the watch for the most fortunate diggers, aud buys up ail the diamonds that he can persuade their Quders to ell. He pays for the coms about half of wuat they are worth, and thus literally MARKS PROFITS WITH Tine MAJORITY OF THE MiNene. It {s only thovo dizeers who are ‘of money Who Kee in no immedtate cir most valuable dia- until, having returned from the flelds, they are able to dispose of them et thetr highest vatde. fant by no meups contnes bimself to but darts to aay quarter from witch great saccoss’ is reported. Me sometigies spends whany thousand pounds ti Pareliases in a wingle week. [is success has brow sic another dealer in diamonds—Mr. Unzer, of Haim. burg—into Che fleld, and there aro now two capital- ists rowly to supply tudigone diggers with unlimited pocket money iu oxchance tor 4 proper quantity of Precious stones. Lic of Little, although the big ones are preferred, “Hand has purehiase! ws many as ficty Giamnonds in ons day, aol awoug these there have been some very large and valuable sionos Although he and bis fellow tradesman make such tremendous profits on their purchases, thoy are a moat ludispensable ; for 1) tuey Were nut here paw brokore dnd usurers would take their place, to sup ply needy minesy with monoy, and thas enable tuem to mitutaln tiett head ow promtsing elit FIM BOOENTRICITING OF LUCK. ‘The best thing for miners todo ts to cooperative axe live cheaper. ea by the sale of their nanber dispo colony, and Jefy ill Lumored iuck, for if tioy scatter over the Belds, the efauces are that if some of the party tail tne rest wiil succeed. Where min ers chase fortuve, each (or limsoif, and Goo fur tue favors wiieo’ they are shown’ vary amusin JT might relate a hundred stories avout tive ¢ manner in which ome are treated. O, felhow borrowed mouey to buy & pick aad soy form «mal! nat case they ean nece-#ities l6 one of ther ® ones in te 4 found # valuabie diainond in bis first steve inil ofgravel, A Mr. Ricketts worked in various parce of the fields, from tue berinmiaz of thi ¥ found nota single £ ntl Fee picked Up one of Zi cary 1 rince (lea has bees very lucky, Some digger uathing, aud Work « in half deepoir, while on every hand’ t picking up dtimonds with a good fort ply marvellous, Urlese men combine, make Somiewiiat more certain than tt Is they had b i that iy, of conte, oss th yas unliappy circu ae they \ THE MODES OPERANDI, The report that this or that dixger is very for tanate spreads like wildiire, wud the miners ron oe fast ws their legs can carry thew to eee fur thou selves how truc itis, Lt they Nid the report veri fled, they mark off ciaims all around tim (or them selves, until the ground is covered tu every dive dad Mose Who have come too law yntent to reinen to tueir old the gravel is throw wo In heaps; the larce ro raked Oi; (ie sand ts devel ¢ aud whith mith reads on a tabie, r pects he Ww " sometimes his labor is rewarded, bat 0} arwly, he ts di sypointed, W sus * Le hardly fecis or hears ; ALL IIS SENSES ARE MERGED IN Als SiGLT. ‘That must be very keen, for ge las a great pile of Eravel to extn vo, ard wust be qi Ho s-oop the pebbles up With a piece of tin oF Wood, takes a fingle glince, aud eitie: Grows it away tue next instant, of picks out aglitterirg dismond. It ther the gein, ahiess itis of avery bad color, reveals theligat Onew by ity Deautitu hight, See, watarally being too Siow of sigiit, oF too careless, throw a prectous stone away vow and tien, Que digger, tor Instance, Focentiy covere! the flour of his te gravel whieh he wad sand thrown away, and ih doing 60 found two diamonas Which ln previ ously eseaped his notice, Sume wors long ate hus grown dark, and Others vegin #0 early thus they must labor Sy firellgut. Ti cu the scone, w is always interesting, becomes besatvul, Mar dows poth banks of the’ Vaul—tie fields of Patel on the one side und of Kupdri't on the other—the torches and fires reveal tl ras of the Hig ict gers and the ¥ novel features of suca a ve Ment and community a¥ Wiis, wud in tLe Waters of tie river air rhadows ary reflected. Tt te only the most unsuccessful, however, Wao work by nigut and they impress tuelr wives ‘4 them, Those who buve 1 children to-atd doue a lucky day's work enjoy themseives at night, sume at the gawine table, wich bus alrendy beeotne an instituuon lere, avd otuers by visitiug the Yilliard and concert rooms, and the one-norse nowro-uinstrel shows whic have already been es ad lished lere, The greatest order prevails, however, and if men are unsuccessful i ls hope Wilich prevents tueir turning savace WHEKE AME TIME DIAMONDS POUND ? ‘There are many conflicting opiuions ¢ the geological formation and the extent o| mond grovuds, as well s* concerning the pinces in which ihe dismonds are most likely to Ue tound Some tak the precious stones bave been carried down by the Vaal, and have beon scattered over all the neighborhood by inundartons, Wh. 0 ot persuaded that the Whole region has been the th of diamond formation, Some regard the (the elevations as ive richest spots, While others ur convinced that it is the depressions und Uollows Which shoud be search|. Some pre‘er «ii colored gravel, while otters dig only in dark In short, the diversity of opluiva is remark L have not yet hud suilicicnt time to ja tee as to what t nuiure of tue soil should be; Lub as far At any rate, the mos! cerning tue dia tre sare bot. so far as Lave seen, the Bt torvunace digkers, WHAT AN IMALORANT HAS TO EXPRCT, T have no doubt that some of vour realers w thinis of taking a voyage Lo Capo Colony, distant tis, aud of crying their lack; for in the dass o Californie gold mining, men stirted for that laud « riches in crowds from yonr Eastern Stetes. ani your great railroad had not yet been contenpint For the benets of such of your readers, tue tolow ing information way notte auinteresting. Prov fone at the diamond fiel’s aro moderate in pric Kafr corn is worth 9 shillings pei bag of thre Dushels; beef eels at one shilling per pe At Rixpence; four at £2 1 at £2, butier at 1s. Gu, 1 and’ sheep at 10s each; but all theso arscies are to be had. stil erin Cape Lown, aud can be conveyed to the The distance from Cape Town to Paiel is w felai hie LESS THAN NINE HCNDRED MiLES, over roads which in the main are good, With moles Uhis can be traversed in from 9) to % days; bat since mules and horses are somewhat expensive, (or or. dinary miners oxea had better be used, and with them the journey may be accomplished in'from 60 to 60 days, ‘There are numerous stations on she road, and if after reaching Hope Town the road to the east of the Vaal is taken, ihe Geids may be reache | without fatigue or dimoulty. ‘ihe country is sandy in some parts and rocky in others; in short, it Is not @ paradise, But it is not anattractivo eitner. If there are men in the United States who lead 9 hard Ife with no good prospect of reliet, and they are strong aud healily, 1 would advise them to come here; but not unless there are several combinod tu a cobperative ussociation, #0 that the chances of success may bein their favor, METHUSKLAL. —— The physical powers of the body prostrated by Aiseases of the bladder, kidneys, and urinary organs, Festored, and these complaints promptly cured by the Aid of Heimbold’s Buchu, which Mkewise possesses extraordiuary virtues tor the removal of organic weakness, dyspepsia, gravel, atrangury, deo 4 female nvegularities.~Ade ——e Young gentlemen of the period will find thelr tastes execiiontly catered to In wll the voveitics of the Seango 1) suits, Overcomts, and everything appertaining wearing apparel, at Freeman & Buri's, ‘Their stock bs immense es extremely low, at 138 and WW) Fulton — Wovee at OL Prices —-H, Mouqnin, 81 and 6 Nassao street, sila £002 claret, WhiLo, port, and sherry Wings ab 91.50 per gulion, oF $1.25 by five guilons oF more, Prepare for Tbaukagiving, Goous dellyered.— Aan. TUESDAY JOUN CAREY'S APPLES. The Hatetul Cart from the Swamp-A Fruit Merehaw Heartache and the Rapture of a Dealer in Confection John Carey is an apple tnerchant whose store in front of the Bow building aeqtired in honorable war for the rosy, shining appearauce his apples, whica, wien occasion offers, he polishes With the sleeve of hia co: ‘There is an opposition store beeido Jobn Carey's, whic has lately opened 8 candy departaent, and prides itself much thereon But Jonn has a foul above candies, whieh he looks tipon (tie eantios, not the soul) as Womanish, proudly describing himself as a fruit merchant, jure and sinple, ecoraing to be anything elee, On urday afternoon, at precisely five minutes to 5, while John was smoking a quict pipe,a cart came up Frankfort street in the ection of Broadway. Tt was laden with hides, but it was also laden with the foto of Jobs's little commercial concern, for as it reached the junction of Printing House square and Frankfort stroct it brashed against his store, spilling the whole Ingcioas’contents on the sidewal:., Newsvoys scrambled and other gamine shouted aa the apple teattered on all sides ; but John was equal to the occasion, and with his sturdy «tick kept tue crowd at b eral willing hands wore stretehe ed to bis assistance, sud after 6 few minutes’ labor his wares were gathered in, Mach sympathy was felt in the neighborhood of Printing House fqaare, and varions offers of aid were made lim. The Hon, Horace Greeley. ts «aid to have given hit 4 presentation copy of his essay on farming, wi the advice to go out West, purchase & large erations on & large weal Joe Howard, the potorions forger, offered to men- tion him in his weekly letter, bat at the solicitation of the poor man's friends promised to desist: bat will violate bis promise, of courte. Tt is saidtnat at the time of the disaster, the decrepit woman who keeos the opposition. store was observed to give & decayed apple to a small boy in the excess of her joy, — Jerasatom and the Holy Land, Messrs, Petor and Sainuel Bergheim, natives of Jerasalem, not unknown to mony Americans who have visited the Holy City, have prepared an exten sive series of atereopticon views illastrating overy « thing of interest in the laud of the Scriptures, A private exhibition and lectare will be given on Fri- is on the curbst Joba has fare, and is famou diay evening, to leading divines and members of tie press, After this t@ brothers Berghelm propose to exnibit them to the Amencan public, either in sin ele evenings or by a course of lectares. Winter Viey will visit Trenton, where the views will he submitted to the inspection of Col. Jacob RK. Freese, wuo has lately returned from Jerusalem, i ——— A Profitable Fair, The Fair given by the Indies of the New Church of Brooklyn Inst week, at the Athenmam, netied the society nearly $3.00, Among tbe fea: (ures of the Fair was a daily newspaper, eatitied The Fair Record, which waa edited by Mra, Fur- nad and Mr. Decker, and croved, anlike most en. “rises of this kind, ® paying institation, Its pro- Lis were about $400. w During the ae t Horace Knows of Farming. Prom the Albany Argue, Horace Greeley writes to a Kansas subscriber that the Bologna sausage tree wil grow in any cl Tate exeept the extreme porthere, The roots aheuld u in winter, es —— Court Calendars This D s ueAL Tema Nog 118, 149, 190, 999, 151, We, 1 ike, Mod, Hoh, Hoy 16R WOE, Beoy Hey Syrasww Gor me, Cantor Part Now $75, #49, $501, 2845, : , Cuamnens Now 9, 1 16, M4, $0, 88, at, By Part 1S ay, 1, TBM, for, RST, 19, rt Lian” O44) Gan, Ty ist, 199, 993, toa, 2, Tura that are rich, Hattsr iv every Wuere noted. of all natters: y qnoted. away yon! B aattor : Av-that's Winat'e the matter. —Ade, ‘ —— FINANCIAL AND COMMEROIAL, Moxpay, Nov. 21—P, M.—The various do- pat + of the Stock Exchange have presented no ature of special interost, In Ratlway spares, a firmer tone was Loted during the morping, and the leading favorites improved \j tol ®eent, as com wired with Saturcay's quoted This advaner y lost, however, later in the day, and the Dusiness quite restricted at the close The nes a fh 1 to the habliués of Wa t, the out public Ftill refraining from ive v Without this tmvortant el ment to cpsist the manipulations of the pris , he genera . unset and irregul The most active s were I Shore, Nortuwes rod, St. Pau Rock Islan Pueitic Mail, We Union Telegraoh, and New York Central, ‘There were also more transuetions n Eric, the price advancing to 23%, in consequen wnticipated eary seltioment of freight compet tow, and consequent harmony val Nines, gold market, after selling at 1124 vefore the ular commencemerent of business, suddenly off 1B cent. under the influence of realizing secasioned by the rite of United States bonds tn London and the pacific tone of the continental Quite a number of 6 * were advices, ort eo ae The activity noted | the dealings to-day have drifted into comparative nifcanee, In the after erators who bad ne market short commenced covering, whiel to 111%, the majority of transac ons during the day having beca effected at 'y und Ay glow this price In the gold toan market, balances were carrtod during the morning at 4, 8,2, 1, amd Lig ® cent, to flat, though subsequently 2B cent, per annum avd 16f of 1 cent, was paid for the use of cota until tomorrow, The imports of specie at this port uring the past week were $11.40), maklag a total since Jan. 1 of $11,918,018, a8 against $14,545,769 in 1st 1858," $2.Sv2411 in 1957, and $5..05,08 he, The regaipts of gold at tnd Sub roasliry today wore $549,795; paynonts, $217,866 ; bulance, $60,177. 183, ‘The currency receiv were $903,479; payinents, $255.994; balance, $9,145,632 Lun cus'oms receipts footed up $425 000. "The tora clearings at the Gola Exchange Bunk were $76,983, “ A balances, §¥4,M; currency Dalauces, ‘The folowing were the principal quota stifened the price Poreien exchange was fvm ip the mornin, but The week opens upon un easy mon ments at dana 6 ® cent, depenting mon the. co lateral, thoogh the bu k of transactions was at th mediate quotation In discounts (ere inns. b Ao jerate LUFiness done, On the basis of THz! ut, for striciy prime Accepiances, ment bonds have been i the d¥e-twentie g th iy Boards was lator doddings Were Jy B cent th dealings The iar. nt stondy, ower on. ti r though the market cosed strong, ‘There Vo been of Lite quite large sues of Government nds by investors, the proccats being placed in ous railroad securities, end more eta ly wos, Which Now earry ne at D7 (G9, ¢ ¢ tf off At this igure bonds to ontuin, the price being sustained by Ja q > buy wt quotations rasziug below the eur rout market rates Henry Ciews & Co, 23 Wall street, report as ful- lows at P. M.: Bia. Bid Aska U.S. currency 6 Fe TT AO LU ter tsei, coup... 13 coup! cea, toes Bis, rekgee ALAN LUT 2oe, H, COUP. INS 10 106 $208) 4 cou, 107 140 e002. 1G Lo S204, 88, coup. : UT Coa. acide GN MS GIy In State bonds there has ben a week fooling developed in the principal issues. Tennesees wore frecly pressed for sale, the new bonds declining 3 ® t.to09, and the old to 59%. Old North Caro fell of 1 cont. to 47, while the © special tax” Issues advances 2 W cent, t0 19, the funding act bonds of 1566 selling at 66, and new at QA. Missouri 6s were sizong wt 2 new Sonth Caroiuas (July) dropping 14 ® cont, to 7% City bank shares Wore noglectod, Ra.lroad’ bonds were frm, on sales Of frais of C., C.and 1. C. at 30% @S0%, aad Now York Central Gs (1883) at 89g 6 qaocstions New York Central stock 02 0 27a; serip, BEG CNTY; Erie, Big range! fro GB's; Reading, 10) 4001014; Lake Shore, U2% ib Wgid; Wabarh, 517% @s tsbargh, 1064 @10T NorthWwesterr comm. TbiVW; the preferred, 85% G's; Kock Iniaud, 11% Gi1aig: St Pan, Bye 04 the proferred, 804 @0% ; Oiito and Miss, Ji’ God; and Hannibal and SC doseph, 106%0107 At the Boards Michigan Central sold at 121; Hilnois Centra Union Pacife, %4 + Boston, Har ford an ; Chicago and’ Aiton, 114%} the pre terred, 117;- Morris and Kesex, 91%; Marietta ant Cincignati ‘Md preferred, 8; ©), Gand L, € Hunnibar and Std res the featur estorn Uniun Velograplty but bet ore rst nawed on AL Gllsy. and Whe latter 43, ating 4834, Mariposa common sid at 7M, and Delaware and Hodson Canal Company st 19%. In'express snares Wells, Fargo & Co. 6old at stig; serip, 2%: Adams, 6534 ; ‘and American, 45'¢@40%. The lollowiag were the clowtug quotations at 2, BL: ma Ava.) ma, ana, TU OH. o BK) Oio & Migs... 31K “My NLY.C.@ Hover, ise BTIN. J. Central,, 108° 100 bariom...... .. ase" [tL and bt. J..::100% 197 Ane... 2 1g” Us Beading... Pry & fF ane roe Wig WS am 04 NOVEMBER 22, 1870. ee New York Markets. Foun awn Mra in and flours was dul, and de. io evmmbalhy With tho decline lu w Tower: 11,000 Db'e, at 8 1 mat fairly act ve for sMapohty figure four Cora mvnl, Bt.266 8469, Mek wheat Nous, 85.04% #100 Ba, Provisions Very Gull. and prices heavy: tales 75 bbls. at §eh Setua (0 for Beef in iair Aevinnty alee #9 at g104 tyors Tere boet more wrtive tow, mostly (Setarday afternoon) at $2icg@d mites. and. $2651 for India mess. Nest at @1, Cute micas namin afhacot ewer; cearet tf ed Hoge ‘east welt, Ltrd atrine mareeactive: bit sf Saice 400 oki. nud tes. Mt Idigweldsue. FOF ely for wee ei alto t.) 1509 pecs her tes. at Le. for January, aud 1,909 tos, Fett Hiniter owl at lege. for Wi , and Svedse. for pail Cheese, 10@ 154 PERO Lares Coffee fem bat eather qaiet ; Ro. 1 Ko 2htee—Cot at rather quiet: Rio. 14 1alge,. nals 5,000 bnew Htio, Molaegos i tale denne, pul lower ; eles 86 hhds. Porto Kies at We, and a bia, Row Oricans at raite, ities’ quice it steady 5 TaiNe. -Kurare—lenw gue 200 Tiida, at W100. for Cua, ‘ara; refned quiet aad weak at ldi¢ Cotton opened higher, and closed ctor midaiine ufone, and iaiien tor tome mt bare, elty ton wainc as tS blower; ty, 12K eC. . EMBNOE, FOF’ Sti by a aA Whiskey lower; 80) ‘bbls. roid mt wyamic. quict : 20.00 ®s. sold at Ye, Stearine ane 12.000 Bs, sold at Me, Spirie turpentine fio uble. froth whiaet sou at de. Kost Rrmery es 1.500 bbs. stralued, at $2. Petr us iower, sales $00 bole. at Ze. for thle month. Frei! fem ; 880) buen. wheat to Liverpoo! by steam, 04 1 Gnatw—Whoat Yale, lowar wil sales 99,000 bush. at toferior am Mae #1 98 Tor new # and #157, choice 4 winter, 1.9% 9 aud kee. Oate firmer, Dut lens netive ; saicr, 11-000 bushels at GiG6e for Western and Ohio, and Siatbe. t whit all, at #1 for Western, Harley and barley malt Feported. Corn Feare: nil rMier ; sal ern mixed, AG supplies very #0 al exgiie. torov W new do., with prospective Live Stock Market, New Youre, Monday, Nov. 91—The arrivals of Deeves face Saturday number 3.770 and for the week, 8.803. Prime steers were compa e. and the wont fa teers oxen at 104 Mew prime at 1igert5e 1 and choles and c. Neaily S)earionds intended tor th iny Were beld ACK in orler to prev cline, | Tu Fecelpis Of sheen anit iAmts And for the weuk, 98 id tombs we ,. Mic! aut! and weak lun a few at 650, Tits ‘Sheep wero and jamnbe 7) hed Wt dab Cec. ac du@se. But some ofthe poorest were Foln at irom #1 125 por bead. Ot howd we hrve to day 140. and or tae week The mnarkot wow weak and unser- led, ana prices about ye_¥ B. lower than op Satu days loning atic Or aur (oe od Woatern cars ferl.’ Drossed wore tlyo wea-'r, at By gONKer, With light pige sold at 10¢., and womie eriliers at ber . MARINE INTELLIGENCE, nieidhicneene ACINTATORE ALMANAC=TITTS Dat. stun rises... 0 BOSON 86Ut raed BTrMOOD Fleas... 6 07 Hitt WATER THe DAT Sandy Hook.. 7'05,Gov. Iniand, 1 94 Listt Gate,.... 9 16 srk Arrived—Mowpar, Nor. Steamanip Santiago de Cuba, aves, mdse. and page. Rteamsnip Ctvde- Charleston, ni tee, ane pase, Steauehip Herman Livingetcn, suvaugeu, mdse, and “steamehip North America. Rio Janeiro, mdse, and pa Ricamship City of Brooklyn, Liverpool, mdse. and pare fuip Blue Jacket. Callao, guano Mark Lanercost, L Tommarole, rage, de. se vat Areh, Selir Joun Atw cocoanuts Sone Gen, Geant. Corpms Cheivth, hid Sehr Avaida and Lanra, Baracos, f Auto, the USHA, Fiver aid Coast « STRAMSHLPS Qtugxerowy, Nov. Mt anne ovr. Batavia, New Tor! oo & Sere Thront, ustiess Notices, Congh, Colds and trombies, 1! suffere't to progrens, resait in serious, nary affections, oftentimes incurable. “ BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES" reach directly the eont of the dis 480, aod give almosuinstant reiief, Thoy have beea thoroughly tested, and maintara the good repacation they have justly acquired. As there are imitations, be sure to obtain the genuine, Sr’ MARRIED, SPAULDINO—MILLIKEN.—On Nov. 1 Spauidin to Isabela, daugaier of ol tune ely. Fawara fh avid Milliken, ali ——- 2 DIVO BOICE —At Trenton. N Conrt of Chancery, AO. Zabrisiie, Chaveeiioe, Geoeral Lerat, 1870, Shr Hore from Theodare A. th CARVER AU Lrebton, Sod, by the Court of Chan cory, A, OZ buiskie, Clanvestor, General Te D, Ei, Carver rou! Gustavas 8. Carver — DIED. ARMSTRONG —On Snnda of rredenie N, and Julla Aru Hi Tie f Heay re 6, % Wytho ay, Lrookly + (Toe at? o'ciocn The reauves and tri Fespectially iuyited to attend GILDERSLEEVE.—f0 Brooklyn, ¢ Nov, 2%, of dipatheria, Joun 5.¥. ¢ fi re respect Attend the tuneral (row tie residence of bs ou Wedaes tay, Nov. 23, at 12 72 Sunday, Nov. 20, Rose, rellet of we hy Hav on. ciatives of the family are reapect attend (he funeral this aiternoon, at 1's M late re Lorn st. MARE.-Saddenly, on Sunday, Noy. 3, Bridget, wite of Edward Hare, age | Bt years ‘The friends of the tamily and those ef her brothers. Joln aud Timothy Bresita, and or her brothers-In law Michael Dowd and Terenc am, are respectful ¥ vied to attend the faneral on Tnesday morniag, Now #2. at ¥ O'Clock, from her wwe residence, 115 AV. By 10 Bt Bridge 's Chusen, wiero & euiowu requiem hase will be offered ap for the repose of bes soul, aod from thence to Calvary Cemevery MAHOSEY.—At Yorxville, on Monday, Nov. 21, Denis Mahoney, tn the 72th sear of nis ace The relauives Aud Iriends of the tamily are respect- fully invited to attend (ue funeral trom his laws ree ehce Sil et., Wear 4th av., on Wedueaday afleraoon, atl ove 1870, after a short the Excelsior Brigade,* =On Monday, Nov. 21 it Sicklew. at « aged 63 years, 8 monte. ana M days “Tie relatives aud (ricas of Lie family are cordially {uvited to attend the {unoral.froui- lite late. residence, N). sis Flueniog av., Broosiyn, ob Wednesday, Nov. 23, at do'civck P.M Special Rotree: THR SUN. CHARLES A, DANA, Edicor, THE DAILY SUN, % A YEAR § pretaunently readable newspa, er, with the largest and fear nm every where. cireulation in the world, Free, independ leas in politics, AN the news fr: Two cents a copy ; by mall, 0 cents a month, or $6 a year, TRE DOLLAR WEEKLY SUN. 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The back aud chest protected. “Cheap, durable, cowiortaule, eficlout a> Amine, ot 2 Malden iano, New Yoru Special Notices. Farranteg, "hoe ing cos. Dr LALLEE, Dentiss, 261 Bowery aq z IN positively cared, or uo charge ; Dr. GREENS spociaity. OMllee, $17 Broviue st, Conmultation “TNT M UPA BLE cotter of tar and whisker dio, w Warren et. Shayiog, 10 ets. Best work ont; LAL DRAWINGS. 4 @ 00'S LOTPENT GS, ALABAMA xtra Clase No. 675, Nov. 21. 1870. 4, 3. a . S86, 78. 2, MisgO UIE Nov. #1, 18d, BS, 2, 27, 00, M4, GI, 20, 13, i KRENEUCK y “Cines 0. Wii 3 Hi, 81, 20, G1, 42,2, 48, Bt, Si, £8, 00,18, Prizes easned, ‘nigra con ed, ana cireatars Sent in the avove and a.co itoyal Havana 1o.teries. J CLUP ES Broker, 6 Broadway, 15) Falton st., and 2 Park tow, ~ ROVAT AAVANS & aa Prizes paid ta. hele paid Determined vie a Daedy Esueer. Prizes payaole in gold.’ For information address MCINTIRG, LUTHY & CO., $16 Canal st, And 200 Greenwieh st. 839 CURRENCY.—Roynl Tavans Tpuery, vot Cuba will be drawn Deo.'2, Ciconlars sant Post office box 4.24. JOSEPH BATES & CO, 11 Wall at. _ Ole eng, FRseman & noRR's CLOTHING WAREHOUSES, 138 AND 10 FULTON S8T., NEW YORK. All the Popular Styles. All the Latest Noveltios. All the Newest Fabrics, FREEMAN & BURR'S stock ts of unparalloled ex: tent and variety. It embraces Suite, Uvercoats, and Clothing of every description for al! uges and ail asso and occasions. Their linmense business enables then 1X prices on the very lowest seala of profes, and five purchasers the most Value for tavir money QVERCOATS, 86. SUITS, B12, ()YERCOATS, 610. SUITS oO QVERCOATS, 815. SULTS, (CVERCOATS, 820. SULTS, 625, (C)YERCOATS, 825, SUITS, 830. (YERCOATS, 830. SULTS, 635, OVERCOATS, $35. SULTS, $10. QCQYERCOATS, 810. SUITS, $45, (CYERCOATS, 845. SUITS, $50. QOYEROCOATS, $50, SUITS, $60, Bex > YOUTAY CLOTH fiveye prestaity with EMER AS stock for the present Season em Yorite designs aod most fasiionabl an Bex WINTER SULTS, 86, BOY WINTER SUITS, 810, — Boxe Winter svirs, 612. TS, 815. Boks WINTER SUITS, 815. Bors Wister Bor? WINTER SUTTs, $20, FREEMAN & BU KIDS: CLOTHING WAREDOUSER, 198 AND M40 FULTON ST. * EVANS'’S S PRICE, 8 in a 8 8 ss 3 a 8 CLOTHING 3 CLOTHING 8 CLOTHING 3 CLOTHING "3 IN ‘3 NEW YORK. OVERCOATR. OVERCOA OVERCG All Woo! Enelish Chinehite, $10, —Haguenot Diagonals, #15 English Melton, ut $16, —Iitnek Castor, $15 German Tricot, $15 and 8 ‘S—Duifel Reavers, #14, TS—Himalaya Beaver, $2. ATS—Krench Fur Heaver. $20 and 21. ATS—Hiuo Chinedilia, 41 aud 22, ATS—Eakimo Beaver. #23 OATS—Snperfine Gurmania, $27, ATS—Elbout Moskows, 628. Heavy Mottied Cas s 3 ‘S-Fine Fauey Cassimere, $21 to $90, $18. ‘ —Fine Casstmere, Fasnionable Stripes, ¢f Fashionanie tries, $0.50, Fashionable Striper. 8 anliouavie Stripes. $7 S=Pishionapie Rtripes. 85 —Fastionabie Stripes, 8.59, Fash & PRICES THAT 1 CES THAT Tv CES AMAT BEAT T EVANS'S CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, 66 AND 6 F KEAT OL G cL TILTON STREET, NEW YOR GOUT SALE OF OUR WHOLESALE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING TO MAKE KOOM FOR SPRING GOODS. ‘The wholesale trade being over for the season, we offer the balance of our stock at retalt, AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES, Callin and see for yourself, Prices marked tu plain figures on each garment, All kinds of Overcoats, Capes, and Talmas 0 to $95.00 Dondlehressted P Jackets, all kinds... 00 tots on Fancy ( id Beaver SUILS.........000r5 12.00 to 35.09 Paney Cass, Frocas ‘ Leaver Frocks Fancy Cassin Fancy Cassimere Pai Black Frock and Sac Black Panu Black Ciowh Hitek Sik and satin Vest Black Velvet Vests Fancy Velvet Vests DO NOT FORGET THE PLACK, 458, 490, and 402 Brondway, CORNER BROOME ST $80to 80 per cont. less than the rej This sale will positively Prte cations, A TREATISE DISEASES OF THE SEXUAL SYETEM By Epwanp Il. Dixox, M.D, Editor of #7 Tenth Edition, 3 pp, pric from the pen of Dr. Dix atue to hae ox 4 Senipel” a word 18 welghty With micaaing, —New Roost suatets od useful be A pupa of tre great Nestor of w Now, aad that i [rotund sepoiar and el man, the late G. tecartney Bushe, Dr. Dix 4n_experien thorty years to'hts ng thls s Asay forth youn and though oral Ual hapor 10 “ York Boeung ita the head wad heart of the autor. —.\ Post ‘The author's acknowielged orieinatity and thor. ongh devotion to the rational principles of medicine and bis Ingenuity under trying surgical eurcumsuanc ainp it with more than ordinary interest. Medical and Surgical Journal * Itis written Inn clear, nervous etyle, and 18 calca lated, ae we think, to dd inven g )he breatinent of var coccie and stricture ts adiuirable.” Journal of Medicine Dr. Dixon has placed the profession nader great ob- Ngations by bis excelent ai! practical digest, Ile is & giizron im the “highest seuss Of the terui.'—Londun ao York THK ABNORMAL CONDITIONS OF THR PELVIC OLGANS WHICH IMPALR VIRILITY, This ts the substance of ten lectures delivered to hie private Surcical Class by Kaward It Dixon, M.D. It tr tric Irriable adder, Early Decay of Youn, Varicoccle, Fiswia, Cireu n—the cure for artist of devolop vent, and Mor ability, Starva: aiid ihe Renerui Hyctemie gad burgical Treatment ul AUGU | BRENTANO Vion square, and AMER. ICAN NEWS COMPANY. 19 Naseau at #4 pages, 2 cenite Then Pupply auy of his works excent ne acly t and Widexed in six large volumes uf hues va ce 81S, Uilice hours trois Ww 91 LO TGN, CARRIAGE, a4 Decorative la i ADE FIRESCO PATNI DSG, Iiustiaved oi. OF Hoot HANEY & OO, 110 Natsan at, New York ELE CURE OF STAMMERING ati wae SS vertising panier out ecteat aud fall exposition _ SESS HANEY & CO,, 119 Nassau st, New York GATOMERAICL AND'= BOOKSTORE 947 J Brosuway. ear diet. There you will Aud ew booxs of the day. aud all the staudard works, aid iso choice Buguah, Freucn, aod Boolch elena, HE KIDNEYS, he Kidneys aro twoin number, situated at ihe ap Per part of tho loin, surrounded by tat, and consiating of three parts, vis. : tho Auterior. the Interior Exterior. ‘The anterior absort 8. Belrabold’s Macy ond the Interior eonsints of titsues om, Yelos, which serve as @ deposit for the urine and Com, vey it to the exterior. The exterior a conductor also, terminating In a single tube, and ¢ The ureters are connected wi ter 18 composed of varlons coverings oF thm snes, divided Into parts, viz.: the Upper The bia the bi the Low the Nervous,andthe Mucous. The upper expels, the tower retains. Many have @ desire to urinate without ine ability; others urinate without the ability to retain, Th frequentiy occurs inc! ren, To cure theto affections we must bring into ation the muscles whieh are engaged Im thelr vuriow If they are neglected, Gravel or Dropsy may one. enn ie or: The refer mast also he made aware, that however Slight may be the artack, It is eure to aifect the edits health and mental powers, at our flesh and blood ap* Supported from thess sources. Govt, on Ruxumariaw —Pain occuring in the loles tudiestive of the abov diseases. They oecnr ia pert fous disposed to acid stomach and chalky conerottons, ‘THR GRAYRL.—The gravel ensnos trom neglect or tm proper treatment of the kidney: Dut allowed to romain; It becomes foveriah, and sedh ment forms formed. and gravel ensues. Daorsx ts a collection of water tn some parts of th:, body, and bears different names, according to the parte affected, viz; when generally diffused 01 It is from this deposit thatthe stone the body, te is called Anasarca; when of the abdomen, Ancitess whon of tho ehost, I ‘ThRatemyT.—Hel ydrotte: bol ‘highly concentrated com ponnd Extract Bucha w docidedly one of the bess Femedics for diseases of the bladder, dropstcal ew Under this head we euity amd pal smal! and frequent 4 have isch ges of kidneys, gravel, 07%, Fhonmatiem, and gouty affections, nnged Dysu tm passing water ; scanty Secretion, oF acer; Strangury, oF or atm stopplug of water; Hematurta, or bloody urine; Goud and Rheumatiem of the kiuneys, without avy chasge im quantity, but increase in eolor, or « rk water, ® Was always biglily recommended dy the late Dr. Phy ay ick in these aifeetions This medicine increases the powes of digestion. an@ excites the absorbents into h Ithy exercise, by whtcly the watery or calcareous depositions, and all eanata, ral enlargement reduced, ta ken by ne Pu. A. T. Hetanoun, Drageist. Dean Sia: I hat twenty years, with gravel, bl tons, during whieh time I preparations, and been nnd ‘enyineat Phi Having 60 tised, been au to ushng your Extract Bucla Tdid tits Because! had used alt k ‘and bad in DURE Yo combinauon, aud, w aa ned to eon 1 knew of the louredients, remedy fe fact, 1 itn tie ad reparations exe r consulted with my family physician fu regard tnds of advertined ad them worth Paired, 10 remedi: th As you advort! Was compoxed of bucho, cubeds, and Jal itocearred to me and my phy It as well as pain and inflammacion, are womeu, and chil@rem, Directions for use ana diet accompany. DELPULA, IA. Feb, 26, 180, fforor, for upward of jer, and kidney affee- od various medicinal ment of the mose K Little reli ively nd vere # Berrie ns an cxeellen after an examinae tion of the article, and consuiting again with the drag: ist, Leoncinded to try tt Teominenced ite dag w Sl-he months exe, at whieh time L was confined to My Poors. From tie fitet bottle | was astonished and grees fled at the bene i, and ufer Using It Usoe Was able to walk out fore concluded ¢ feel cure, know! He to medy for as weil in all respe Your Bueln bel odor, a niee tonic an Hot mean to be without it whe Should any doubt Sir. MeCormick's stare quire ite use 10 enc, fers to the following Wa. BiaLke, Jon BraLe Eo Daxks. Aud many other: Boia communications. Address 8, ex: Gremn. ex-lu. WooDWanD, « W. A. Pouren, F re of counterrei.s. other. Price, $1.25 per bo Delivered to any address, e not used gay Low for ti Lover 4 devoid o1 id invigor: ‘affections. Eentlesen ex dee, U tu w Tfelt inuch like writing you @ fullstatement ofuy case at that tie, bat thougne fay improvemens wy defer ht only De Lemporat onus, ni adg fad there nit see it It would éflect @ pere ¢ then It would be of greater value te satisfactory t) me. (hat a eure is effected atten and feet taste em, 1 do. Pennsylvania. D. Ce jel puta. Fs by Drugcists ant Deslery everywhere. 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