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The Turf. UNION COUREE, lL. L—TROTTING, A wotting match between those old favorites of the public, Lady Moscow and Tacony, for $1,000, mile heats, ‘Dest three in five, im harness, came off on Thursday afternoon, over the Union Course. The mare won. This race Was one among the many trotting matches made to come off this fall, and may be considered as quite s fea ture trom the celebrity of the nags, both having been favorites with the pudl'c for several years; and both have left a record on the table of time that will be hard to efface—Lady Moscow's two miles in 5:04, and Tacony’s 9:2534 repeated. Lady Moscow seemed to have im- Proved considerably since she has fallen into the hands of her present owner, and goes faster now than she bas done for some years, as her 2:30%{ in the second heat Proves. She won the race easily, although losing the first heat. Loaing o first heat is one of her peculiartties. Tn her youthful days, if not distanced on the first heat, sbe was generally sure ef the race. It may not be out of place here to give a short and an- thentic biography of Tacony, as it has always been a matter f dispute among horsemen. To set the matter at reat we give what we know of him. Tacony for a long time was claimed asa Bashaw by many persons who were unacquainted with the genera) appearance and characteristics of that celebrated family of @otters. The Bashaws areas remarkable for beauty of appearance as they are for swift and stylish trotting action. Tacony, on the contrary, although every inch a trotter, is rather ordinary in looks, and lacks the spirited and imposing presence of the Bashaws. The impression ‘Rhode Island bas not been very well sustained lately. It has fallen about one per cent s.nce the dividend. All tbe extreme Western roads are uot offered toany extent, and ‘we bave no change 10 report in prices. At the second board the transactions were very #mall. Iti very seldom that we have such s du!l second board. Erie fell off 34 per cent; Cleveland and Toledo, 4. Ward Coal and Nicaragua Transit advanced. This shows how the market stands. ‘The strike on the Erie Railroad to-day was e failore. A full agcount will be found in another column. * ‘The operations at the Assistant Treasurer's office this week} have been as follows:— ‘Onimes is iweption of taking the reins of government eatrely in Ys own bands.” ‘Hop, Jémes L: Orr, Representative of South Carolica, Des anowaced his intention of retiring from Congress afer ‘the peat term. ‘Tee Richmond Bnquirer, of October 2, alluding to the Wmmered fusion of the friends of Fillmore and Fremont in Peansyivania, says : ‘It is very probable that this foul ena infamous conspiracy will effect its nefarious ends, ‘end defeat the de: ccralic candidates for State officers at ‘te October elections.” i EEeveave i ? twade, there was, in 1850, an excess of 100,000 slaves (ever the whites); im Mississippi the slaves and whites ‘are nearly equal; in Louisiana an excess of 29,000 whites; tw Alabama an excess of 75,(00; in Georgia an excess of 344,000; in Arkansas, with & population of 209,000, an ex- /eese of 114; in Missouri an excess of 600,000; in Kentucky ‘an excees of 672,000, and in Virginia an excess of nearly 3,000,000." ‘The Richmond Whig, of the 24 October, announces the z Lifeyt etit Ee] Decrease during the week, $386,521 92. ‘The steamship Washington, from this port for South amptom and Bremen to day, carried out $162,286 in specie—in gold bars and cotn. ‘The carnings of the La Crosse and Milwaukie Railroad Company in September amounted to $66,007 43. This on sixty one miles of road is most extraordinary. Eleven miles of new road will be opened on or about the 10th pst, This extension will be to Fox Lake, which will bring the line so near to Portage City as to get all the trade from that point and oter important places on the upper Wisconsin line. ‘We notice the resignation of the following gentlemen as directors of the Grocer’s Bank of this city, who have been attacked to the institution, as members of the board, since ite orgamization:—Edward Elsworth, James Olwe!l, C, H, Lilienthal, Alfred F, Lagrave, Robert B, Collins, Orison Blunt, Jobn Armstrong, Wm. R. Renwick. ‘The actual earnings of the Cleveland and Toledo Rail road Company, for the month of September, 1856, amounted to....,... Same month last year Increase about 50 per cent The Wabash Valley road is br! business to this line. ‘The recei;ts of the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad Company for September were as‘follows:— September, 1860 # i i BF iB 5cEs aH SEs see 5 Adams.— This libel was fled to recover @ balance due for building the John Adams, a forei |. The only question in the case was whether the Admiralty of this country ba of contracts for building ships. The the State, id in favor of the jurisdiction, and affirmed the decree ‘The Mobile Datly Herald, of the 25th of September, In @iecussing the question of whether the Buchanan party wm Alabama should reosive recruits, says:— oem, have bee. 8X. none your help, you FESE EA ? i i Z $336,000 00 201,000 ov Increase... $76,000 ov There was a large failure to-day in the produce lice. The liabilities of the house are reported at $750,000. The following table shows the quantity of some of the Principal articles of produce left at tide water from t!c commencement of navigation to the 30th of September, inclusive, during the years 1854, 153 days; 1856, 16 days, and 1856, 148 days:—~ ranges. The ', and @ verdict rendered for ff thereupom moved for a . I cannot see that there is any error in the charge Judge. The question was one of fact posi ey yas tor aught that ap supported by the evidence. New trial denied. ‘The Georgia Constitutionalist of Sept. 22, in an article “ @p the policy of the South in the event of Fremont’s election,” @xpresses the opinion that the union of the hig: gear Court—General Term. Before Hon. Judges Roosevelt, Clerke and Davies. 3 what Recu Tor de- | Oct. 1.—Bishop Simpson, as arbitrator in the matter of ae ee ee known | the First Methodist pal Church of New York, made on Meyl. May}. May 5 possi- | sn award some time since to sell the ct urch, and with the | anal ope ay anteas OBB bo le. | proceeds to purchases new church up towa. Applicatioa 1,523,202 6,762,269 his | was made in April last, at special term, to confirm that | Gop, 8,295,285 7,685,021 pal Co CR ease ann: own LD ie There is then a division in the Southern camp on this first | ral term ou the question of the validity of the award. aie i subject. much | the papers were submitted to the Court without argu- 67,584 «85,580 ‘The Daily Press of Petersburg, Va., © neutral paper in saves Ruadred | ment 500,607 470,854 politics, on the 29th Sept. expresses the following opinion 9,169,961 6,066,259 contident, and ELoPement iv Prtrssvxe.—The circus of Spald- ¥ " of Mr. Botta’ speech delivered im that city:—\To repeat winning the race, and Cog ey yi eet goonies Aierees such logic—to commit to paper such glowing statesman these figures. The J with it one of our, fair fanehiers. 2 talabler called 8/016,279 | 77803/300 _ lourse, or Noyes, had. dur! : Mig ee eee sae Se en pole, After atew | eve to’ Miss Mary I Febl, daughter of the mighiy res | The quaniity ef four, wheat, corn and barley lef «1 comtenting ourselves with having heard them—believiog rounded the urn to- ee landlord ‘of the well known hotel United Staies. | tide water during the fourth week in September, in the ‘what neither pen nor print can ever clothe them with such magic and thrilling eloquence as the voice and gestures: i : ety i kept « j Strict watch upon the movements of the damsel; erat | Year® 1865 and 1866, ‘8 as follows -— the outbreak of the fire on Sunday afternoon she con- Flour, bbls. Wheat, Wu. Corn, bu. Barley, iu ef the orator.” leading to the | trived, under the pretence of going to see the flames at 99 293,249 382,475 1b4,46 ‘The Southern Argus of the 2%b ult. has an article full of 116. The mare | Hardscrabble, to feed the flames of love at a diflerent 34,306 072,970 724,901 220,007 altar; and presenting herself at the house of one of our most worthy and distinguished ministers, was married to the gay ‘‘standsrd bearer” of the clownish association. The fair bride left town yesterday morning (or her first appearance on the cirous of life, upon a wedding tour over the wide world, to resp the wholesome fruits of “love and 2? She was about fifteen years of age.— Putaburg 3 tender rynipatby for the family of Henry Clay, whom ‘t admits possessed ‘‘a giant intellect and a tender hear: ‘Tae Argus bas only just found it out, perhaps. Mr. Buchanan once said:— Disunion is a word which Dec.., 4,103 Inc. 376,721 Inc, 340,426 Inc. .43,612 ‘The aggregate quantity of the same articies left at tide Water from the commencement of navigation to the S0rb of September, inclusive, during the years 1865 and 1855. Bot to be breathed in a8 follows -— st us, even in @ whisper. The word ought to be - 20, “ = conidared Aad direful ce, end our children abould = — s 3 ey Wises ryt ” tanght sacrilege to pronounce 5 8,762,209 7,685,021 Py and Western Merchants. sae SSS Seay SE Het nto pee in oT P a my T deem it nec dang positions, becessary How can he now consent to be the candidate of a party er of States whose only argument is the necessity and propriety of digunion, and who profess themselves ready to procure it by force of arms? Will Mr. Buchanan with- draw? The Richmond Enqutrer of Sept. 60 contains some singu- Inc,,, 29,174 Ine. 4,239,067 Dec..609,364 Inc.417,135 ‘The aggregate quantity of the same articles left st tide re, | Water from the commencement of navigation to the 2011 s. of September, inclusive, during the years 1854 and 18: ae acta ay cate | i828 follows :— H ul . Jar statements, “If the South is ever to be involved in MWe. Flour, bbis. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. Bari am iinpelled to state these facts from edge that an 9 tbe ruin with which tte enemies threaten it, the catastro- att sn been mage by A numper of itor mise Mews | 2084, 000.221 8,588,005 and lew ‘Sork, Philsdeiphis and Heston, i | 1866, .638, phe wil] come from the assassin stab uf waiters in its oWn posiora, 7. ip) i , Inc. 8,164,080 Inc. 627, By reducing the wheat to flour the quantity of the is ter left at tide water this year, compared with the cor wi bosom. The necessities of self-preservation, thereforo, Tibet Foca to he Serloud Fem Wath Se adeed mast, fallow the introduction of their impure and i deat way, Hprhape, to meet this disalfection is to adopt odors. grer bur own mgaattten, by Taree thowsaad ea responding period of last year, shows an inc:ease «’ the at once, and also, ad interim, the plan 0: L— a Gat = by an AY 876,987 barrels of four. hanging with grapevines all who have apy opinions of tbe imp. ‘on t bottle aud the cork. apd see tbat my The New Orleans banks present the following com their o ‘This last is the ‘South Side” Petersburg pro- roprank slenare—to/counieet ) ny a ad porative weekly statement — Sept 13. A775 Dec, 98,9 889 Nec, 20,55 Inc. 264,4¢ and will trot on Wednesday for $3,600, mile heats, best three et Boe will ‘than would a race between | exington and Our Danvers Correspondence. ps’ Hors, ) Sovrn Daxvars, Mags., Sept. 29, 1656. 5 Mr. Peabody and the Peabody Institute—The Propoted Re- ception of the Great London Banker by his Trwnsmen. ‘This usually quiet place is stirring now, in anticipation of the arrival and reception of George Peabody, Esq., from London, where he has sccumulated a great many pounds sterling azd feasted the nobe in a style which has given the English nation an impression that when « ‘Yankee bas becomearich Englishman he may be of some account, even in the eyes of the aristocracy. Mr. Peabody bas not, however, become 0 much Anglicised an to forget the good old town of Danvers, where he was ‘born, among the leather vats and hemlock bark. His love for his native place waa worthily manifested on the occasion of the centennial celebration, which took place here Jane 16,1882. Mr. Peabody was asked to come White's $3 Hat, Fall Style.—148 Fulton mtreet, between Broadway and Nassau street. Pianofortes.—A Number of New and Second wisrcet od apres at gay compose fall and at that A Sane way now at deve ot JOnN WAKE & CO., 167 Canal street, four doors weet of Varick. ‘The Wellsburg, Va., Herald, of September 26, seema Getermined to support, at all bazards, freedom of speech and of the press. It is not without warm friends, who will stand by it in am emergescy. It says:— Actual Increase of loans for the week......... The Firemen’s Insurance Company have ceclarec dividend of three dollars and a half per share. ‘The receipts and expenditures of tbe government 0! 1! « United States for the fecal year ending June 20, 18 United States District Court. Before Hon. Judge Ingersoll. © 1B OF MANSLAUGHTER ON THE SIGH SEAS. Ocr.\1.—The United States vs. Wm. M. Higgtns.—Mr. F. Smyth opened the case for the government. The de- ‘endant was boatewain of the American ship Stag Hound, and js charged with the manslaughter of a seaman known aa Mack, but whose real name was Marvilie, on board that vessel, while lying in Whampoa, in Oniaa, ‘The testimony would show that three men were on the yard furling the top sail, when Mack got on the mast head be followed Higgine. who bit on See the Exhibition of Photographs, in every syle, by Mr. PREDERICKR, late Gurney & Frode Hieks, at the Cryatal Palace. An In: is Necessary search eaoL Be Rabon ue Fone by DRUMGOLD & PROOH, 120 Fulton street, Green, Shirt and Furnishi: ment, No. I Astor House, has received by sty en of cravais, Lice, « shirte and drawers, travelling dressiag cases, wilet articles, 40. , Woo! merino under: Wis, gentlemen's portable TOU se cesececeee nee + 879,016,141 14 ‘The expenditures on account of the public debt amoun: Foster, beard the de. " past et Tite as cots poms 4 t0 $15,776,390 38, as follows man; the last J saw of Mack was tn April, whea Hig- Payment of Texas creditors. gine knocked bim off the topeail yard; Mack was coming Mexican indemnity. ‘ap the main rigging on the same side with witness, be Domestic debt... haa bie Bands wp so the foteeh shread, nat Bie fo ca The public debt is now reduced to abovt thirty mills iS ae 4 ot Of dollars, on which the annual interes: is $1,500,60. pty Eb TA vung oe We can calculate pretty safely upon the liquidation of band at the 4 the water; Rearly the entire present public debt within the nex: pady hn, La tt ot @ighteen monthe. Tne revenue for the present fisc.i man; there were three Chinamen in a boat in the river; » they searched for but be was sot found; there Jear is likely to be severa) million jarger than last. To< ‘was no search made for him by the ship; I cannot be surplus in hand now is more than twonty three million a Grieg Se Mion. tg Bret, dollars, and the debt can be paid of to (he last cent, a: Cross examined eek en aces hoe fast as presented. one on board about because he was ; the frst ‘The New Jersey Zinc Company are manufacturing from See eee eee the red oxide of zinc ore some of the most beautiful white Jona Bradiab, a Portuguese, was examiped aD paint ever seen. This article is rapidly taxing the place Interpreter, and gave similar testimony ; the was Of load, being free trom poison and much more durabie ine age er Meche foie tenn es ‘The workmen who use the vinc never have the painters The of & ship was produced In Court, and the re or lead cholic, and the occapanta of dwellings where it ws Pointed oat to the jury. applied are not liable to paralysis. The pig iron made from the residuum and franklinite is now being made int» chain cabies by a large manufacturing company iv Bo: ton, and Alger & Co. say that it is the first time in the Distory of metals that a puddled pig iron has ever been — some Worked into articles of thie nature. These mines are now Supertor Term. # commanding much attention, from the case with whieh Betore Hon. Judge Hofman. ‘with the ore is quarried, and the facility with which it ts paseet i i through the processes into paint and iron. The foreign imports at the port of Philadelphia, for the week ending Sept. 26th, amounted to $450,309; the ex- il id : ; i i 7 2 t rf ae g 57 of the Morris Canal and Banking Company, and as as- gust ‘town im which ee eros seicta Antnoume chews = under Te reo,e8 of voiding ap assignment made executive officers 4) whiten " > of she Casal Company of © bens and, morsenge for $40, | 1 Ly Sears which arrived at New 0. the 16tb of September, from St. Louis, had ov tm gold, transferred from the sub-treasury to the United States branch mint tn the f i Hi j ily Fie Ered tt ea mere, cy =, ee de # earnings of the Michigan Central Railroad for the Sige tr Temp signs md | or oman a bn yy B ronteadscad |. 2 #0 tar 8 10 roost FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The Court held that the was, at the | out A ben tape fo bow uo meek ont sate tie a fume of the smnignment wo the, Sate sotuaity | irene te apne tj MONEY MARKET. yt that the same vi aa Mr. F, bas demonstrations elsewhere— SaroRpay pet. 6 0. M. Paved no title; and that the a Se Teityous olsen of Un armezes. | TRE stock market was unsettiod to-day. Some of th have ; and that he recover of the received, an the de- | There was quite an active business, and there appeared mnie omen the sums paid by the Railroad Com. | 2 of the Georgstows Hailroad, in Danvers, at 11 o'clock | to ne plenty of cash steck at our quotations. At the first pL Wf Ay Probeily’s sumber iit lh the catcleae, “Ra | board Illinois Cestrai bonds declined }{ per cent; Cleve. the culms of ed bond amd ~ ‘Will be @-corted to of South Danvers, | land, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad, '¢; Cleveland oc an sateea Staeton eas pte com'vta re | sesso! ae fatepe: | tod Toni Ctngn aad eck tnd, i; Cureland Ree dent Cadets, six and Pitteburg, %. In Erie the operations were limited, Aiter ineotveney ee son, at’ the omcers of ie corporation | TWelye, hundred seo” wi New York Central is offered more freely as prices recede, J AVIDE --1 +00 oss ! ‘The earnings of the Mad River and Lake frie Railroa! i fi i This one of the dullest, beaviest stocks on the market a a¥ & towngmen dinner will | Reading was a fraction better to-day, with only moderate mi Sandecmebest re FO | booty tales. It closed firm. Michigan Southern was in demand, 17,988 0 collation © | and was firm at the improvement in prices. Cleveland and yon se general aharel \oiders of the Moldavian well L now on panitin tobe beige beet ea che tin iseunts for tne | rontiem ee er nie con ar Total... . tae purpore of electing s board. of direwtors, who'are tobe | Son in time, Aifteen daye, eegure the four per cunt dividend, Footy, ‘itis, « Solas $i empowered to take the rendercd negereary by the oan payable on the 26th inet. The four per cent off prevent : ime rurpeneion of the Bark of Jaasy, iat prupyinced og prices will put the stech at vey low poin'® comonred | fnerente, percent... 0... 0... ce $9188 08 the Biheeh et irere, wud other eight per eb) vestments. Chieuge amg | fie slowing i a matement of the deposits god coin NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1856. Ve $162,198 200 ame The amount ‘and denomination of coins on band at the ‘Mint at the close of business om the 30th of September, Were a8 follows:— $1,472,480 5 $2,058,457 10 $586, Total gold and silver Tae operations of the San Francisco Branch Mint for the month of August, were as follows:— GOLD DBPORITS. unCOR 122,141 $2,242,758 51 14,673 43 Tota) value of deposits, Gold coin ($20 pieces) issued... Gold bars . The mint had suspended operations for want of nitre, and tt was expected the business of coining would be stopped for sixty days. ‘The Secretary of the State of Wisconsin reports that tho public expenses for the years 1866 and 1867, and the tax necessary to be raised in 1856, will be as follows:— Arrearages due Dec. 32, 1855. Apscourietens, a. 107,749 60 208,408 34 Salaries, &c... 42,250 00 Expenses of adjourn 22,773 6o Legislature expenses, 11,712 50 Miscellaneous expenses, 100,000 00 TOtAL....+.0sseeereee $652,801 04 Less amount already paid 313,459 71 Amount..........++ « 230,862 23 ‘The resources from all sources to meet the above amount is ++ 101,450 46 To be raised by tax, 137,891 99 Among the recent counterfeits are 20’s on the Me- cbanics’ Bank, Burlington, N. J., altered from small notes —vignetie, shipping scene, &c.; also, 5’s on the Mer. cbants’ Bank, Burlington, Vt., altered—vignette, cagle, shield, ship, train of cars, men reaping, &c.; Indian squaw with bow leaning on a rock, on right end—five in large lettere across leftend. 5's om the Park Bank, New York city, altered from 2’e—well done, and likely to de- coive—vignetts, view of City Hall; genuine 6’s bave for vignette five figures, each holding a silver dollar, 2’e on the Bridgeport City Bank, Connecticut, photograph—vig- netie, marine view—Calboun on the right—female nead on the left. 2's on the Williamsburg City Bank, altered by pasting operation. The Boston Courier of’ the 29th ult. contains the follow ing t relation to the liquidation of railroad indebtedness :— The plan of converting the floating and bonded debts of some of the broken down rail imto shares of capiial iil Beltber be poor : eames will neither nor way can be discovered of great evil which bas ali ly reduced these corporations to almost hopeless benkruptcy. The consolidation pro ret ino! 1 ve per cent, and aoout three years interest from their claims before beurg admitted into copartnership with the fvo millions of common stock, at sixteen per cent, the second mortgage being appraised ai thirty five per cent, the foat- twenty-five per cent, and the Canada stock at par, the capital $4,600,000, free of debi. (his would certainly be desirable consummation. But unless one of the forty two death ities of the Kansas crimios! code can be in {ato the contemplated new charter, for the perpetual prohibition of corporate debts, the consolidated shares ‘again be dispcsed of, under the Vermont laws, ata f"s sale, for the bene Mt of some profese!ova! Nib, at the rate of tev abares for one cent, ag has been do: the cases of the Rutland and Centra! roads Jiebt has brought these corporation: into trouble, and debt will surely again involve them, if not guarded against by legal enactment at the outset making al! subsequently contracted railroad indebtednes not recoverable by law. Without this, there will be po safety for the future, “Out of debt, out of danger,” i am axiom to be cherished and followed by corporations that pay dividends, as well ag by those that are liable to pay asacesmente, or suier depreciation from any other cave. Toe do. 5000 Califor 7's 100 do., 28 100 Reading Hilt s2 80 GO... 0 BDI ECOND 897% 0% 4000 NJOREIstmbe 100 she Erie KL...030 O13 50 WardC) kJropCo 395; do 40 €% 500 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. SateRpar, Oct. 4—2 P. M. Flour—The market wea quite heavy and sales difficult to make without more or less concession in prices. The sales embraced 4,000 a 6,000 bbis., at a decline of about |. Wheat was also lower, with sales of 30,000 G $11000 ll Cen RR bds 10000 do, 060 mized. Ryo was quiet. Pork was dull, with sales of only 2008 mes 908, ‘and some lota were re. ported 8. wae A in of smoked bame sold Ln nny to at 120. Cotton mo sales. Whiskey was _ * - rpg > New Yi October 1, was ea anmexed — 1, "86, Sept. 1, "60. Oct. 1, °56. Clear: “6 aie * 396 Mesa. 969 28 14,004 Thien 581 386 430 Prime 440 308 Fiaak . 1 AS Prime. at ems Rumye 6 - Refure 42 2,811 720 1,713 00:1 1,903 13,285 04 41 96,202 wane. 2 7 5 240 47 - 7,686 10,060, 608 2430 7,678 342 1,186 1,412 a ‘285 248, a 38 43 6 ae 500 21 $1 1,05 190 #70 uh 738 202 ‘au 13 119 Ct) a9 2,013 age at the mint of the Cailed States, Philadelphia, for the 5 higher grades of yellow; lower qualities not mucit geatssec Fa skRERS gs ‘S10ck oF Mosdeat Denes 1 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ‘For Situations and Help, see sixth page. MISCELLANE (U8, ” Beamer. HAIR DYE, Wi\'+ \ND TOUPRES, ARB superior to all others. Their u secure Comfort to the wearer, natur! -ieganee and durability. fife unrivalled and enty harmices bs: |v applied in twelve private rooms, at BATCHELOR’S, “5 /iroadway. ee CLOTHING WAREHOUSH, 66 AND 6 FUL- Kreet— “ yant blue dress coats........... Evans’ elothing warehouse, 65 a | ( Binck cloth frock coats... “6 Evan's clothing warebo Fine black cloth overcoat! 3 Evan's clo hing warehouse, 06 auc 9 Elegant black cloth suits. Bvans’ clothing warehouse, Rich moire antique silk vesis Evans’ clothing warehouse, 6@ air Splendid Raglan overcoats Evans’ cir ing warehouse, Cassimere business coats. . ENTLEMEN AND THEIR gentlemen can accomme board, in a private family; gas, ba ply at'§ West Sixteenth street, me AND a «with Tall or par: inthe house, Ape CTORER.— October suns! October ale Delicious, light, and glo No wonder men delighted mi) smiles that fe ty 6 a ‘The grapes in purpling elu. ‘The irees are bent with And to the sharp mosquil Thy early frost some mer Away with all the linens Il In which through somme: To tweeds and plaids, warm: ‘The clothing of the fall is «r Pelissier talmas—Ragian co» ‘The Queen of Fashion lik in, rather; er flag o'er Smith’s empor «oats, And thither all her vota: when ‘The colder dawns, the id from all a Tis dear But cheap A fanitless fall stook, uns Artistic, rich, The great Smith Brothers 9a wanta divine « To meet ey. SMITH BROTHERS, one price « warerooms, Nos. 122 and 14) Fulton pple! ripple! hy oat we panied; {and Drigh’, er ie and retail clothing. New York. Q#! Wuat xonsuxer very talking about iodine, Every body is swallowing 0 Every body fancies it will e Every body is confounded! Todine will not put purses in js Todine will not mend holes But iodine will cure consump: Todine never fails in that re Todine wi cure serofula or I is certain to do it, and lodine is a perfect remed: , for Heart and liver complaints, fever and agne, Bullous disorders of all kinds, and Diseases srising from impurity of blood. ANDERS’ liquid iodine, or iodive water, being the pure fodine dissolved in pure water, is prepared ony by Dr. Hes Anders, and is sold, at $1 pér bole, by ANDERS & FOR DIOK, No. 3 Second’ avenue and siz |roadway; and by C. H. Ring, 192 Broadway, New York; at 43 Fu rookivn 5 59 Montgomery sireet, Jersey’ City. 151 Grand street, Wil- liamsbury. HE FROLIC TIMES MUST PASS, And sickness ! ‘ad a How little do you As you promenade Bre y You may owe your life some day To Anders liquid Lo-cine! Ohorus—L-o-dine is ewer faithful: It does tie work np very, very dine. A betier thing, @’ye mind, You'll never. never find, Than Anders’ liquid to-dine. ‘The skin I calied my own Abandoned every bone, ‘The beciie, once, the night sweats ‘consumption’s every wigty My weeping friends deplored, And Loply Was restores By Anders’ liquid -o-dive, Chorus—Io-dine in ever faithful, &e. 3 Joy then's unsurpassed When my eyes are fondly cant On the boivle that so #natched me from ihe grave’s deserted line} And though I may not “ blow, Teel how much { owe To Anders’ liquid {-o-dine. Chorus—Io dine is ever faithful. se. ANDERS’ LIQUID 1ODINE, OK PURE IODINE WA- ER, sold at $i # boule, NDBKS & FOBSDICK, No. 3 8e- ¥.; 4 Pullen Birth. Watson.—In Brooklyn, on Friday morning, Oct. 3, the wife of Mr. J. F. Watson, of a daughter. Marrica. Dewiam—Morrram.—, Sm, of: Lets, Mons 60" Sion oungest di |. Louis, Mo, Lice, aught Of William Mottram, Af. D., of Kalamazoo. tactiad Diea. Mciny.—On Thureday, Oct. 2, of consumption, Mary, bi Sie bw a @ relatives apd friends of the family are respect! invited to attend the funera!, from peg hs residence, wy 5 street this afternoon, at one o'clock. Bivens —n Friday, Oct. 4, Maky Axw Hvoume, daugh- ter of Patek and Mary Hughes, aged 11 monthe and 3 Gaye. ‘tne foveral will take place this afternoon, at two o'clock, at No. 68 Cherry street. The friends of the fa- ily are invited te attend, without further notice. Guresrim —On Saturday morning, Oct. 4, Rowan Git - uasrm, in the 26th year of his age, The relatives and friends of the fawily, those of his brother, Hugh Gillespie, the members of ‘M.C. Dovono Guard, Herar Guard, Walter Roach Guard, Fulton Engine Company No, 21, and the Democratic Empire C are ularly requested to attend une f frow Tesidence, No. 116 Centre atreet, this eae O'clock precinel; bout further notice, His remain will be taken to ‘ vited to attend the i, oa and Thffd avenue, this afternoon, at three or GRArAOMAXS.—On Thursday, Oct 2, Hiatuwe, wife of Tevw Grafebmann. Ber remains were interred yesterday. Busy On , Oct. 4, ot consumption, Moar Riuy, aged 73 years, « native of county Longford, of Clungeb, Newtow> Forbes, Ireland. perog Ber relatives aud friends are invited to attend ihe fa- LepLow, aged 8€ years an bya large circle invited to attend the a atreet. th 5 ipterm ‘ews fuver, Machm, beroyes auughtit of Soakes ene ja Fulvom, aged 14 years and 10 mouthe a te 7 old Pogian , one wens rerpeened for bie vipers by all w Me Corraer Pineerely iemmen ca NE his FelauveR On) at ght OF 06 Comb,

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