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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1857. 3 gute o es Seto, bas boon - gekves amongst ‘montis can do fo effectual to promote the eae of trade as to leave it to its own cnergies, and those are D uf trade othe! Sd trade with Obina Sg value as to tmoorts her the Persian Between 1848 and ie led from m 221208 to £1,096,202 And pore and the Maiacos straits, the the tmporte from w' crip pede ae 26% rape For exports, = 3 & B. oop: dng of the or sho Beale nda aud Austra- <. 204,917 106 The ncreneed ‘prosperity 0’ ths colonies shows itself in the trade to Tadle as. ‘well as in the prade to England. Tae ‘wbove tofa! of the Indis trade, 91d those sposimen t of ite trade to different countries, and »f ts trade wisn the home empire, will suffice, we think, 1 vindiow the govern: went of India from any ocbarge of gross neglect. Before we condem: it let us remember what tho best ‘mporung Bew trades to be established unless thoy are connected with aome stockjobbing conoerd, aud anosher maintuias a fixed number of tradesmen in every one of she old trates ewabliahed. How short is the time which bas elapsed Since we aboliahed the most noxious and fylith restriction ‘that ev. Bation imposed on traffic! Not contrasting the ‘ects of the goveroment of Indie with theoratica) fanvies, or = whas it might witiin the region of possibi. have scoompl shed, Dut contrasting ite acts with the acts of enlightened governments of Europe ecalrastiog tae gener ily with the policy pursued by |. One charge made against 't is toat ite officers cannot enf sre \ts decrees and lovy texen without the aid of the military, nor travel without an ercort The corraption of the Sepoys is attributed to their being employed in enforo the civil government. Tocy @ been sevarated into ipartieg, and thelr discipline and esprit de corps doe pany away and wasted lis meane of —— But {a how many of the well governed States of Rurope is the case @ifferent? In most of them the power of the g>vern wart one as eat ‘and generally #0 secare, that the ernie, il administer it, ha resistance. a rule, Ry travel about without» sanpectehiomaitony escort? In which of them does the sovereign dispense ‘witb » buge military force and police for the preservation of order? Where in Europe are tho people reiled on voluntarily t0 pay taxes? Not to speak of such half sabju pores countries as Itsly and Hungary under Austria, * ae 4 under Russia, but of the Ly: oreigitloed Bereditary dominions of the sovereigns o! ope, wi @an we finds country in which s militar doulaation is pt, a toe ae ere wd vel mary why Bye ‘to bang rob teres Fei dows dluarbors the troops thet now at- fend him are guards for the ion of hie own pernon. Our own country, bo ng 4 limited monarchy, is free soch lamentable perversions; but the time is not remote when a strong body of fener nd 8 Orcenag hedy of po I aie Tretand to levy tines and tae Insurrection acts and sim!'sr acts, the et cf which was oad soaae So Parliament was reformed, testify to the at ‘the policy has pot been worse in Indis than tha are even Ee with reference to Ireland. Why should the India Cae ae | be biamed for not being in advance of the policy the governments of tne age? rae {t migat Baye done some wonderfal BO aore. What Peal Louis Courier iH = 4 : too fon tho aieplag of Het sa mer of 1857, and the continvance of fine weather whieh we now enjoy causes them stil) w be in coasiderabie re ‘White dreaes are much worn; even for wail we see wen, They sre frequentiy made with three dines, light mpire ansiquer, cuocked, striped, and chiné feffeias, axe also 1a request. Skirte of dresses arc orna mented either with firunces or quilies. Dooble exiru are mu in —_ favor, and are generally sevn \o plain or very mai . These dresser are completed by a Jong, tnt lag casque, which forms s third akwt, each Deing bound with black velvet. om the flounces woven in the me-erisi, are very prevty. ‘The body is made pointed in frow!, and’ Monteepan basque with a tash, toe long #ide ends boing inked rushes. When the skirt is ornameat- ,1be body ahoula ba J oasqae, closed ia XU. dows, one of the first houses we hare teen soms elrcent of Diack ta®vtas, trimmed with Pompaaoar roohee; also several white maniles, with rich (Fills or Boulllonner, which wore jolepde! %: young la lies hotioed @ great variety of Lig | doubie thaws, oroidered musing, othera of orgaadi, with iil with double peadings, This myle isla oume Croaring in favor, For 5 oomnary nothing \# prettier than the matin: made eitber in yeliting or jsoone:, with jong basqces ™ cl an in black asd while checkea Hi oroun wa) orem Saas esiria and Daan doond with Reimilar materia: to ibe dress, bat the patiern in larger checks Some very preity dresses 4 disportion bave heen made with © pattern imitating ‘canoes, the gro: ‘being 8 emall paltern, with wresths of Sowers or stripes like inose on yea) Sounces. Tariataves and tiik grenaciner are worn in fal! dress The boxtice of walking drevree are ai made hich Toe sieeves of resses are maior ‘lisfereat forme, Thay called the Venitienne if oct oper =o bacgs loog ae be deck large puff, wep frill y pretty one ie Shoulder to ne being cut op the ‘double, Uader this sleeve is bon bows 8 wristoand, made plan ‘immed with two fl For tne moet \ndie taco 18 a le. favorite, We ibin ft preferable eon Wo the Ao twinetis shawl, cither sing’e or double, with s deep frill round the upper point. Very lighi colored silke are much What is there new in bonnets? Nothing aa to form, Dat hee for ther 4 | meltipiiet = — ‘aave OF ancy of the motisies who as, for instance, ai one Bouse wo may. oo donnets trimmed in diferent siyl'a, giving an the Tair wearers. Bonnets of rise a boulllonné, or Crape mixed With silk, are prefer od for visiting dress. For walking i¢ torn or by une soarite, Leghorn bonnets are much worn, tome trimmed #! long white feather, carried scroet the Trout, and fai over the curtain; bers wimmed with bancres of wi } Sowers. Clarence bats, of gray or browo f\ra®, are in great . Doth for the country OF travelling Some hele Ln ren are made of tulle er gauze hee, in runniogs, and Lwith ruchos. Thove a°e toe bere ning ae fichu ie growing in favor daily, A\ one t me we soe the ficou Maria Anvoinette, of Diack iace or richly emoroi- dered murlin, trimmed with ince and rib to maton co | Oolor of trimmings cf the dress, or the ficha ng of roideres organdi,. large fat drawn ehvalders and the middie of (ae back to form iy. This febo crosses in front, and is fastencd Wi 8 large gold or silver pin; the end# ialion enob wide ever the bana The fichn Lambaile, the preitiest amoaget hem, made of embroidered maa med wiih narrow 'e0e, Crowes of the chess, Qniening in long onde bed bebind like sash, or thes rg! foil of grace aod elegance, tho jittle foma Neom!; and, for a more severe ety'o, .no fionu Maintesos, which @lecorers mvoh lees of the chest, hidieg Beariy the sshes by we profasion of Mor Must We forget to mention tbe pelering Derk, with 8 seam on the shouider to make * Ot ehuy w the a ‘The body of the pelerine reaches nalf way down the bust Sie cut rears _ two tame jangth benied and hefore wu routd with an insertion, which eorver as & head. * athe frill whi reaches ibe «air, The pélerine is Gniehed *uh & roche, im profanion ; {6 le need for crimmir ge of al! re It te employ ec ag floanoes in bride, fall areas; ten ia violetien, Linck OP white ne latter ore la ih a be tote Amoogtt the numer vis coMoresfow ng '# mare becom Me (han the Houd Aleacion of DIRCK velvet edged #ise Diack of white lace placed over the back hair aed falling me long ends, resembling the bead drosee of ti inhao! tants on tho borders of the Rhine: or Ube coiture Romaloe fermed of a equare of strotg tll ped or checked with furrow velvet, and edgot wih * =Rite Diack lave Tole is plased on the summit of the © we tandesox. Some long barhen o° lece re fh) eracetolly over the aboukerr per General Pillow and the Mexican LETTER PROM @EN. HITOHVOCE IN REFLY TO @EY. PILLOW. [From the Missour! Kepudiioan, Bept 16 ) Gideon J. Pillow, of Mexioao war no:orieiy, has placed Dia name before the country as ® candidsie for Un'led Rinaan Penaion thes Cunnounne, 26 appears by an address over bis name to ‘‘the people cf Tonnesseo,”’ whiob I find im the Naw Yous Husain of the 10ib inet. This address wi!l probably call forth oom ments wi several officers in Meantime, the undersigned baving some knowledge Br facts referred to in the aidreas, fee!s called u; to state that knowledge, to ihe 4 thai people out Tennessee. oe well asin State, may be able to form a just opimon of the claims of G+ neral Pillow to the honor be seeks. I shail not refor to the address in extenso, but wil! oonfing y remarks to facts within my own knowledge. This yery remarkable paper stands alone, {( ls preeamed,as an instance wherein & candidate for office before our poople bases bis claims, or his principe! claim, upon an open con- m4 Ld baving occupied the iow and dir bon podeoe i upon the conduct of his General Pillow westiostinly te commanding a thet he joint ee Scott, in Mexioo, aa ‘‘ the confidential officer of the govern- ment, upon whom the President relied to guard and protect the honor of the country in the important negotiations ia- volving the peace of ibe country.’’ Ja this secres feoten General Pillow having ex oficio the Presence of the esmman General apd frequently baving = seat at tabe, accumulated materials for defaming his pe poses 3 commanding officer !n confidential leiters to his ola Far proeey in a law office, then tho President of the United * ‘anc now retails this astonishing fact, and Shion frm the posi of his Bate a high office as & re- ‘ward for his secret service in ty. Who does mot see the shocking fide ly as disclosed, and disclosed, too, by the very man who occupied so degrading s position? rat officer of =. American army, of any ‘What would a due sense of delicacy and ashe s yon bao fo do on fuding him. for so dishonorable a service? Undoubted- be the before the commending General, and profess ae sae — with nis fuil knowledge. Bat General Piilow acrepted the degrading position tendered him by the President, and pow claims credit for bis services an ‘the oonfidential omtcer’” whore pemaio noone him access to the pro- sence of his command ‘But wha; vas the serv: ln Gen. Pillow in the exalted Fr cd dire Fe cp: wed himself to be placed? 1s toms aiment wholly poe his having pro tested, as be says, use of money to bring about 8 peace uncer EE Lay and he akes pains to implioste Gen. Scott ia the alleged dishonorable transso ton. Now, it is remarkable thas this statement by Gen. Pil ow is coupled with the naive confession tuat he (Gea. Pillow) in acomference of general officers, gave his fah ayprooation of tt. The Inference is plain on the face of Gen Pillow’s 0 ¢n statemen, that the alleged dishonorable transaction could not have been giartugly disreputabie, or how could even Gen. Pillow bave at cne tims faliy ap proved of t? Men are pot accustomed to vaciliate ia such matters where the nature of the transaction stands out in clear chartciers marked with dishonor. But there ara facts enocg in coanection with ihe trangaciion referred to to show that it bad po such marke of tiecredit as niw, by is mere memory, seems to shock the de.cate semsibitiy of tie confident a! epy of the President, aod itis my pur- pore to state some of theso facts known to myself, for 1 ‘Was present at ihe counct! of genora officers, at which the @mbject was n6t die essed, bus talked over, I heard ali that was eaid on that eccaricn, aod mice » brief memo- random of the conversation, whico 1a now before me. ‘On the evening of the 16th of Joly, 1847, Gon. Scott as- sembled all of the genoral «fficers the army ai bie = ters, in Paebla, excepting Generals Worta and Smith, to ‘‘poat’? them up as to the stato of the army, in such mat tere as was of intercet toail of them, informing them ameng other Wings of the approacd and exyectet arrival of Gen Pierce with 2,000 men, or more. He ‘hen discios- ed some pr cceed! e tered upon by Mr. Nicholas P. Trist, the United States esioner, the substance of which was, that Mr, Triat had been informed through oondden- tal sources, that a treaty of peace could be had with the Mexican government by the ure of alitth mosey. A hendscme sum bad beenalready appropriated by the United States Congress for securing a treaty, and the q106- ton with Mr. Trist, ae stated by the General, was at to whether @ millton’of It might not appropriately be used in the mode suggested by those in power in the olty of Mex. co, even though It scala be considered a bribe—the pro posal coming from that side, Generai Boott book palas to explain that under Bo circumstances would he iniiiase such ‘ascheme, but that ineemach a a propoea! bad come fron Mexico of a pecvliar character, ce, for hie own part, was willing to aeeist Mr. Tristim execudng bis wishes. Gene- ra} Scott did pond Profese to advocate such proceedings in general, declared that im ths — couse it was for Mr. ‘Thiet bimsetf to determine what he might ine Kerpedient, but that if Mr. Trist decided upon ihe ployment of moeey as propesed, he, Gengral Scot, would atria, bim im obtaining t, and would defend bis motives in tho use of it. -.... first officer pig mace a remark upon the nubject, after General Sooit’s statemen:, was Gonera! Twiggs, who Pomunay ed that if gentlemen in the city of Mexico be bribed, ‘he saw mo reaton why they shoald ay wroimecea, who expressed his opin! Gia next er jon was Gideon J. Pillow, and I find that my note ta reference to his re marks {6 in thote words :-—‘‘ General Pillow came oct very fully in report of the measure, on!y etipalaiing, as & oon- — that the United Siawe bave such a treaty as "tru isa! ‘ot my memorandum of what he tid, butt well remember that he rose from his seat and earnestly spoke for some time in favor of the echome. There was pot the slightest intimation from him that wero #ss auy- thing wri ery Ey Og of mex 00. je mace, in 10D Of the prooeedin what might be caled « regu Soot ta tives of a I ventare to say thet no one who beard him !magines thet be ever Dad, or was l’kely tu have, any doubts of the per- feos proprie!y of i. What he ssid wax then uttered ac» general officer of the army. is now bn och wale) actin bt in Dis mee pably wrong, Row came he to approve of at all? [kts Biavitert thai the point which the Genera! has endeavored | to make \s pot of the slightest importance. Butt pre- | ceed with what took place in the conference. Geveral Qaitman, whoee n=l.\fcation or recession prin- ciples, if l onderstand them, | deeply regret, spoke very | modeitly and becomingly, as | very well remomber. My pote simply saya>—" General Qaitman did oot like the pay- ment of money secretly as @ bribe, aud thought that our Je at Rome mighs not or would not approve of it; but Ee Sxpremea himee!! very decidedly in approval of the motives which induced the moagure, and plecged himeelf Shields, proceeds, * ini coe end miagtving avows tbe milton, and sald ae be snow ni the [proposed terms of the mm) a pene dimont hon Dut be, Ho, soe; envrely p Fae had posed of by the Mr. Trim, wish ty, of personal Pty ay Ary core 4, that he eboo!d have nothiog to do with the disporsl of the million.’ General Soot re- covid property uae the money, Analog tua be would amuist him to the cosirol of 1s if be desired it. Py thie Ume the movement was mate to break cp tne conrorsation, when General Sajelde osserved thet tieneral py ‘ea expressed ov |, Which breught oat remark from Genere! ©. epecgh bed been sald, ag noth! g; and nothieg more was sald on the ee, Dow, ts the merit of General Pillow’s protest net a measure fully yoved of by him at one time, ea | whe oxmetenes the measare ard opeage cae motives. Can ibe perpie of our ar country 8 dishonorsdie measure could have oeen the nex! morning. Cron which Gen. Twigg! observed that ‘his division was 6 Geld, and that hie place was with bat Genera! a lowed bimaelf very eaaliy to be pormuaded to take sbesin on Sooit’s querters, and was sctaaliy in bed the next morning when the alt was made apon Oro ‘bieh wee L- in sevenieen minutes by the cordance with the suggeevons oF plan of Gen, Smith Before retiring to bed Gon. Piilsw, to be prepared for a dlieaster or a fallure, expreeely but privately warned ‘Mr. Trist, with whom be ‘wae then on atinate ler thes Th brings mé to another point in Gen hihw where he endeavors to make It Se thas Gen, Soott was urgent 'n eceking bis esteem and — eed of repiment) get into the rear . «aut (bére”’ Gen, Riley's reeoliection was by oo mane it clear a to what Gen. Pillow aad, and tt wee piaio that Pm Ae by Dal ordered ley did, ho ia poaching tho rese of Contreras and tre somaly a charge of Mexican horse; bot pect would it himeelf to be made such. was far Mr. Tria to determine whewer te | ‘That evening, aa already stated, Gen. Smith proposed a night it, Dy which a body of men was to be thrown in ‘ion for # day ignt assauls the next morping, Trom the ¢! th rg hap yen por nly, meg ‘he position reached by Gen. Big ine end this was the plan in which Gen. hee Weak Me. frist, bad no confidence, Tho sceceeded, and Contreras fell of 7 Nader mans Vaientia, one of iho most dis- Searahed of Wexieo’s pany Here were taken a num- ber of Mexican off!:ers of high rank, both civil and mill- tary, apd here, too, were recovered the two alx pounders #0 nobly, defended, thoogh homorably lost, at Buena Vista, in the preceding hacen: tou the official report of this battle, Gen. Pillow, Sogn. tuauy in bed at Ban Augustine, three or four miles from ths scene of action, when the battle oame off, and after the secret caution to Mr. Trist to’ remember his Liban of the pian for the assault, actually claimed that tho baitle was fovgbt after bis piap. ‘defending this moastrous asser- Hon subsequently referring to some never ye! certified something, alleged to haye been saidto Gen Riley tho before, which came to nothing, whstever it waa, low, the reacer will please mark what failowed. After the American army had entered the capital and General Soot had undertaken tho difficult and doticate task of making a general report of the operations of the army im the valley ef Mex\oo, for which purpose he was obliged to read very oarefully ibe reports of the various commen ders who bad respectively reported upon their own opera- i he fell upon the report of Geaeeal Pillow upon the taking of Contreras. He coulda not fail to notice the ad. surdly and grossly false claim thereio set up of having Peeeet be method of assault Ry which that place was having certain knowledge that the plan Dad been proposed by Gen Smith, under circumsiances already stated. It became noceseary for Gen. Soott to assign the dy meg to ma it was due, and thinking or hoping that Gen. Piliow’s sense of “aatiog needed nothing ‘but s hint to induce him to modify nis pipe ne wroto & private note te aim, calling nis attention ‘oan inadvertency, by which, if ‘unchanged, 80 ipjary might be done to Gen. amie, and ‘asked him to reosnsider bia report, fo Gen. Boott’s great surprise, Gen P. deciined to change his re. fa’ eee and reiterated his pretension ibat the bettie fought in accoréancs with bis plan. pgp os of Sings, Yen. Soo% determined ry hate anochor effort, ard addressed another pri- vate note to Gen. Pillo+, wena reasoned the polnt with him, urging bim to co moiify bis report as not to interfere with ye = claims of Gen. Smith, and here it was that Gon. Soo spirit of kin¢nese and’con. ciliation, Mnanretid'o areal to Gen. Pillow’s Mapa feelings, if be bad a2y, and profeased bis earnest wish maintain friendly yoletions with bim on any pepo sistent with justice snd honor—as tf he bad said: You are Daseiy attem, igen to nie Gen. Smith of honors jcstly povnle my doty to see justice done to ‘il th Le tg of the my; as 0 yourself, | honor your good “aie, and desire to maintain friendly reiations ‘with you, Dut mars. only oa terms cousistent with justiee and bonor. Who does not see that this ia the true spirit Of the earnert deere so fraudulently paraded, of General Scott, to necure the friondshis of his second te command, Toany ese but one bleared by vanity or blinded by mora! ol Koen hephorrd bh Gen. Scott beg i Leal most insulting that could have been penned. Vemprossed ® condition for tho maintenance of friendly relations which, to @ consciously Aght minded man would have gone to the heart with theefiectof atwoedgedeword. it contained « plain {mplicat on thet Genera! Pillow might bo a dishonest mep—that he m'igu\ be cayableof robbing « brother soldier of his justly acquired honors. The end su{f siently \iustrates the characiers of the two men. General Pillow persisted in his prevensions, snd Geveral Scott, as he couid not maintain frieadiy relations ‘with bim “consistently with justice and honor,'? dropped those relations; and now, whole years having intervened, Genera! Pillow’ would have his readers belles tha! Gene ral Scott sought most snxiocaly Dis friesdebip Bat I must desis; from further comments cpor thie led as itis with artfully stated pecies of mos: devestable false leave to others the task, fax one thinks it worth to show how preposterous {t is in General Pillow to criticise ee Operations of the army tudor ‘/oneral Scott, making his comments upcn circumetances only Drought ta tN the accomplishment of the events referred te. ‘ho does bnnape At ip ey sort of a capacity i} requires to = operations after and show bow mi Detter things might Mate bee amet ‘Thus Genora! fault with the armistice granted by « *) Mex‘cans while their government we yet intact within tl chy, ani bad the highest motives —— having the streets of the capital ead of a foreign army. General Soott keew ihe city virtually in his possession on the evening of tho batt! of Churubusco, and I heard tell the Mexican com- missioners so at tho momen: they presented ihe spplication of Santa Anna for an armistice. Gon. = knew that be could enter the sity, but ho knew, also, thet Bis doing #0 would disperse the government, and that's ht require whole months afterwards to find a govern men} in condition to make ® posos, ae proved to be the case when Snally he did on! the city. There nas reagona die hope of ave! ig that delay by. proposed armistice. That! wes not Jecidea Geant me low bas bad the wit to see, after the ‘act, and now com- ments upon it. Tt is proper for me toeny thet some two soars eince | re- signed my commission in the army in w Thad served nearly forty years, and have Lord a self.imposed retire ‘ment to pursve a oourse of study altogether private and SS with no desire or intention o’ mingling in any po- soal or other controversies; but meeting with thie bee attempt, as | consider Bo cares tenga bg tiple wy ry ‘will be the United States, | have nothing 1 say, but to express my hope that Tennessee bas worthier sons more entitled to that honor. E. A HITJHOUGK, ‘Acting Ina) Goneral of the American Army in Mex! 00, and iate Brovet Brigadier General. &. Lov, Missouri, Sept. 14, 1887. w Patents lssued. * ‘The fe'lowing {a tho lie; of patents ismved from the "nited States Patent Office, for the week ending Sept. 25, 1847— each bearing thas date — Timothy Alden, of New York, type seking +and dis tribsting mackine. Wilken ager, of Rhoreburg, Pa., ‘mprovement io me chines jor bulling 1 ce. Aaron Aroold, of Troy, improvement in grinding mii's. N. Beumapn, of Ftmore, 'l/., improvement in flour bolt. Biram Be: den, of Now York, iwprevemout in machines for kneading dough. Booth, ‘of Newark, mprovemen| c mecolpes tor ‘Dantening hat bodies. Edward ft. ‘Brigg, of Siem Mast.. (mproved mode of sustaining window gaan. ‘Wm. Burcber and Wm. A. Butober, of Philadelphia, im - ag toy A = India rubber ; alt. a Brookiyn, improvement in gas gone a4 beef Isnoatn, C., improvement |p excavate re. Wm H’ Carver, of Covin en, aed J. Beckley, of Oim cippatl, improvement tp > mabe A HL Car), of Sandusky, 0, “mprovemens mowing “ro ‘A. E. Carl, of Sendusky, improved raking attachment for reaping machines. Geo. H Cart, of Pontiac improvement in invalid beds. Wm. N. Ciark,of Cheater Cl, improvement is making frow \vory an ‘kK, of Lapesster, ls, improvement in hanging Dm Abrabam Coates, of Now York, and Samee! M. Perry, of Brooktyn tmprovement 2 eve pompe. H.W. Ooi ww ¥ impreved socke George N, Commings, of Hartford, improved mashire for expanding spectacie bows. Jotun Critchereos , 0’ Boston, improvement in etreet eweep- ‘eg machiber Obarier A. Barle, of Groen Pay, imprvement inbridges. Rober: Hi. Fletcher, of Brookiyo, umprovemert ip 078 engines. sybase York, N. ¥., mp: ovement 's paint rs Féwin Gomer and Wm. Mille, of New York, improve ‘ment 'n sefery frre composnions. Jobn ©. rani, of Salem, improved mode of operating emh Adolph Hammer ,of Readisg, Pa , improvement in cover tee. Lewis F, Howard, of Smith's Mls, Kiee., improvement ip feat! eon 5 fhcranea, of Cam of Cambridge. improvement n trest co;t p and linen waste. Jailue A Jultace, of Foughieepete and Heary Whimbeld of New York, improved method of trenting fibrous aad tczuile sebstaaoes ia vacuam for cleansing ou Se or ing Pep ing ®! fara A.J Lawson, of Chorry Valley, Mas., improved bels kot *moke machine. Samoe! Lord, of Perry, 6 proved George Mason, of Chicopee | aus, improvement ia har- Bese for looms. Jone K Pack, of Mariboreugh, N. ¥., composition for preparieg tractng maslion. Francie Peabody, of Salem, improved method of regu- b= velocity of wind whose, ©. Penningtn, of Petersen, N. J., improvement in valve gear for ceciliat ng steam exgicos Perry Potnam and John F. Crane, of lowell, improved venonting machine. Reswc.! H. 9. John, of Beeliefontaine, 0., improvement ‘n watch maker's iaths. George Thompson, of hast Tarentam, "a, improvement © boxes for preeerying alkalies. John Tert, of sew York, !mprovement im drip pote for mugar bonnes Chae, 8. Warring, of Poughkeepsie, improvement in \l- lominaling gar apparatus. (2m) ‘ils, of Astor'a, improvement in ball cart ridge J Robert Werner, of New Vork, improvement in dia pheagoin for photographic cameras. Adam Wood, of Pittsburg, improvement in brewer's ooolere. Christain Yout, of Leacock township, Pa, improved raking atiachment for reaping machines. James F. Young, of Augama, Me.,\mproved method of manufactoring #6 gles Jobo MeMartz, Lemay , My., anwignor to Daniel Wich! of Fayete coonty, Ky., improved mode of contrell- ing cog-gear rash balance. Jasper J. Near, of Onedia, Sasignor to El Near and levi Vaudtosen, of Madieon county, N. ¥.,\mproved saw flier. ia'aance Ruverve and alesaader Grumble, of Brookly’ aanipoors to themvelvee and John Beason, of same piace, for yar gement of passager and means for working seam vaiver by the direct aet.on of vtenm. Qeorge J Warhbarn, of Worcester, aesignor to bimesif aed Anron 1, Hobart, of eame pisos, improvement {o prick machines Varker Welle, Middiown, Mase, aerignor to Samuel Mower, of Boston, Maw, improved boot and thos sole FLW. Covett, of Rochester, improvement im jocks Jonaihas Cail, of Elewes, enprovement ia ossttug wa er M pee veorge W. La Par 7 feey (ity, neslienor © for reefing an 14 Re Weues. Chae, Wineiow, of Tenn, tm ovement in Instio gore chith Puceated Angust 4, 1857, Jute M. Milligan, of New Alvasy papporter PERSONAL. wY Ny PERGON rae ASORN ATION COWOBRF- Pe oT Se Soe LOST.—A BOY LOST OM THA 2TH OF SEPTSI Bers light air, ds ‘aerk plele_gron and amis the name cf Frize Pepper. der wa | please ecu him to Lis parchis 01 CoLaurens attest, New ork 8 week, progt athome. Adare Bion. at 16 High sireet, DISECT ALL YOUR Pay 70 bis AX, OLEY CALLS AT THE CINOINNATI, will find two jevers from bia sister sho ina present Mow ‘York and ansiousiy wailing (0 Fe oe WANTED—OF EDWARD NcRULTY, & boy 16 years old, who landed herein June. He is » Rogiand, Tie may bare en'isied or hire where ¥ information reepscung Sim wil ibe g aaki ali re reselved al NO. Bt Sevemin etree Dy lis k MoNnilt ive a lheral reward (9 ive intelligence of Bia. P. 8. Fs Gawantry, Bercy any obe aia wiih ‘Western papers p! Ue RMATION WANTED—AT WASHINGTON, D ©, lave Mis, Sarah Tharston, of Obarien M. who sailed from New York for t+erpool In he ie ew Foster in the summer of 1862, unft has not since b+ OTOB DEMING Wibl) RACKLY importance (0 him by calling a! ‘he Eromdway Pi POLITICAL. TENTION. DEMOORATS - BY vere imousi and ib rf ae Dai all desvocratie committees, sints, and or eens We re respect{nilv and cordially’ we elnb in their great mass Sr Park on Tuesday, Sept cM led to uaite with the jan meeting in the PM. Jusuce, ar wing KOBE, Prisaent ©. NB— ial pocistiee . Mohing to unite tn progeesion wi!t please ble , ‘Comaitiee of arrangementa, a— * United we wand—divided we fall"? imal Ohib wilt hold a Mane Meetiay evening, Seprember 23 to rauty tae distingwiabed democrats rice N.S. K. Ouov ar, Kay. Ny, Jos! “ih SStheriand. Wb. Blanoes ‘Cons: Bog. W. Carri bare been Javiied and will adareee David Be) mou, Boe fl cht wa How. J. vena ea, ie) B. Bickel, KE 7. em fh Marley, finda Bon. J. W. Searing Hos. D. 8. Taylor, Baly, a une men, for the rights of our city end ihe re- pon games Darn g, BA Bwacnbamer, France 8 Si Joan Yi oTrapp, ‘out ater ag sera, apis ligen,’ Wiliam H. Beny, Ricovias Sesgriet, Swaskha Mavtew O ivan, Vairicx Murphy. wert, Chatreaan Commit ¢¢ of Arrangements, ‘We J. ROBE rresident. E DEMOCRACY OF THE CIty OF ali oiners Pppowed to the are ape ally invited <9 meet w jw YORK, resent save sdaiairiration, Na MEN'S DEMOCRATIC UNION OLUB, at tl om Toerday evening Octover 6th. at pose of .naugurating tbe fall campaiga and raufy: se ine Cuno RETE.SRLICHR. Dstingudabed epenkers trom all parte of the fiste wit: be Present and address the mee aa OF AREASGEMERTS Dougian Tayice, ou Vanranct, ‘Adams, 8. W, Coney ra. aco "geathnn Bi bult i ERTY FIST WARD—UNION MEETING — —LOST, ON BaTURDAY MORMING & a Soot terder elut, breast, and ears and tall cat; answers to tho neme fl receive the above reward, and ise The owner, by leaving t a1 84 Bast Seventeen’ siree By an cer. oe, cee caves EVENING & eare cal tore on a littin white Om the breast; and unree Or four white Baize over tho leit eye; she anawern to bo name eturn her to (6 Briad way, op eiaira, shall reorive the ab above reward. BEWARKD.— iar, OM FuIDaY, DTA INST. A — Stese 206 tag jerrter chat ears oi clone, aemwers ‘noever will retaro her Grove street wll reest othe above reward. REWARD. Lost, BEtwa iN 8 ted dae tacee on eaten County ‘The £. email Disck haire Wil Paceive ibe adore Fe Sie fi Nation! Hotel, Bo age oa AWAY ON TUBNDA emnt 4 inal, A beventeen ‘and ‘bowom boards yay, of ae oad uy —_ Qo t WRDNBSDAY gt IN GOING FROM ‘Raton lala: ‘Taylor f cmntbon, 8 white I fren 6 from h give tat Wad ore LL ua ee ee | netien, ich has enabled us to purchases for IN BROADWAY. Draselet, one eet band inin. Whoever Will return {1 wo the Herald ofh.o8 will br Hberally rewa ded. ON FRIDAY, $48 2TH, oan Boat ages, ton streeta, Frooklyn, iS fear ‘The fi Osf—ON FR? DaY ArTARROOR, reek 8 00 pi . eating tbe game, a No. 261 PAUL dn ore ‘ork. u anes OW bone LE wie, THE SOBP IRIs mn e ch he bare om Var derbut. avenve, vanes, Wiaide ialeads proving pro perty and paying SW ReapaeT ci manufacturing, | ry Mf ihe itiow yea, ‘Being Lome for ue or can. SE e200 S15 Broome street, SIR, PRACTICAL WAaTCHMAKES, 31 AKL sad French clucks for the trade for ona year. Rew wavchee a7. Aq ly regu'aied, cheap. Gold and silver bought for + rem, repairs waichen ar d tor ooay mers, "WINES AND LIQUORS. JH MALT Waiskina OF Tue Most brands, tor sale f sercn "Toe ecbeer'pore omar tail aeecremt ctike folowing cb lee re ish AND 80) pz: ra tratd ot of necro fs mai; ot era are 9nd mv. 7. baviae ON YOUNG MA*, % YEARS OF AGB, IN COMFORTA- wiabes to make (he Ae oain ance ol ® young hh A view © marimony. Mone neeg acawer this fnless sincere and Chas. A. Dorpin, of New York, arrangemens of means | yam Address for one w B ADVRRTICN, WHO HAS A MODERATE IN JOGR i Cen oon of lormtng aa axynaitance wOh a midaie aged indy, pomeerned of # ry meADA WI ® view to matrinsowy, Address « aaa Nao Cv nearer POX IN TAB GENBRAL POST OFFICE FOR ON Ree vir adress RW. es Berata sae precnear WITH B4R AND OYSTER BAR oe. Sat Reason for a Apply & 07 fa trests earner of Recon, Dirty’ a ed.ap and zor 3 ses a oe OLD ft ay oars: pos, S00 cage * Braire a ine ‘Beighborhood, junction of ive streets, Brookivn. mo iggy my) years Beautifally stock Prige $2.50, or would ex- wees Set cease ‘Address’ F. B. st, John, A with or without rtook, estab! 5 years; ona days 915; suitable for ‘® man oan s., or apply afer 7 ia we eve- A SALE—& LIQUOR STORE, WITH STOCK AND fataree, doing 8 go7d cash businéss, Apply at 174 Bout OB BALE-THE OLDEST SSTABLISHED LUMBER ‘yard in Hoboken, with ali the fixtures and stock on hend; (00d opportunity for parsons wishing to snier into the lum: tir buniness, Fer pardcnlars inquire on he premises, River street between Second and Third, Horoken. J\OR BALB—ON PAvORann, SEAMS, Le FrUaM tare, 2c. of a first class hotel in the otty of mane, ta well located, fronting on two streets, front newly and e! farnished, and is now doing & very pro- fable business, rent ia low. and will be given immediately. For full apply to WYLLYS LYM AR, ‘Mo, 61 Liberty street, New Y: Fos, SaLK—A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL diazos store doing a firet rate bueinest, corner Forty firat and Fourth avenve. ‘The roseon Of ‘vellieg the owner ri bad health and about going io Burope, Apply to JOHN FORD. on the premises: Pes SALE—AN OLD RSTALLISHED gh anD newspaper ¢lore, now doing a solace, ee end rapi¢ly Duainss: only reason ior aeiling, il bon St ibe proprielor: present sock om $80); thia 1a'a splendid opportunity, Address Geo, Hacker, #5 Nassau sree Fe FALE, FEW TWO STORY mIOK SHOP, 17 Kinh OR SALB OHBAP—AN IRON LARD PRESS, ROT lide used (Worrai’s patent and make). apply 20. H, REDAY, 642 * eabingion mreet eMbiiors VERY STABLE FOR SALB—WITS LE SE OF PRE. stands in ibe city; wail sionked with 3 tn good order, Waving otber bral Bese travtend to Me rewson for sellng. Tequire a: tbo ofloe, corner of Twenty seventh ntreat and Brosdway ESTAURANT AND BAR FOR SaLM—FOR BALE, ne auction diaing saloon, Ro 9) Brosdway ; ne reaen: Vent is thorocghly A hed ia a0 excellent bar, com pletely stocked. For terms, 20. apply on ihe premised. ABI ‘And pond will of the Jarge an ated tn the most central part of Chemut wrest, Philsdelpnia, Brows as Perkiason's Saloone and iiiumisaied Uardeas. Par Uculare made known om applica iva. L¥-TH# GOOD WILL AND PIE. © egant estad Ismiaent alto CHOC! FOR BA SD > tures of old en ablished select gebool, wituated on a Pleasant corner up tawn, cheap Sf applied for soa, Inquire Bt C4 Heeecker Breet. TEAM ENGINES AND ZOILESS FOR Sali. -Ov8 weomo ive boller of 14 Rorrevower, ant one upr Dolier cf 8 horse ower, withone horizontal ougine of & one power avd forr do" of 6 h’ bi) , 06 apd f8 Uarrigon street, QRWING MACUIRE FoR taLB—Oee OF Lip muiAD'e K; need oniy & short imo, Ingalre at 2 Sigh spend; in perfect order; as gond ka now: for a!) kinds of wor Ma den Inne, Corner Of Ransea, in fur store, _THE TURF. TENTEAVILLE COURSE—TROTTING-MOND 3, SRP J temoer Bat oe match $600, mile beste, best thee ip te 10 wagooe. W. 0D. Fen so'y names 1. m. Katy Hueen ; "Woodraf bames bi. & Onnedion Jim. OBL ‘ONKLIN, Proprietor. M08 QOURRE, L. IITROTTING ON MONDAY, Sept 2. at Balt paat two o'c ock, a puree for $78, heats. bent inree in five 7 bern fEiean aust 6g. Bommig Bird; H. Woodruff Dart: 9 Fifer games ‘m Censan Mult; WHICK Fropriewors, Joris —THR COMMITTEE on COUNTY oe ‘wil mert on Monday. the 2h inet . at Jo’clock P.M, rom BoB 0 ‘ty Hall, to taie into conr deration the tiie of tbe ‘ral doctors ewp)-yed during the inves tration of the Bar dell werden. All pariies interesied are particularly reqnesied jw attend. Pacis L, tannin ‘Commit ¢ a Ww. MB, on. q my Mi LERTl LJ Oonnty Offloes. EW YORK TYPUGRAPHIOAL UN‘ON NO 6—ME berr eseot who cagnot atend the 5 jar month!y meet ing, and wybo Bove not 2eenet the son! enthng on the Pres! f, Mowanne, a Sienteny day petwees” ue ont of one and four o'einek fF, ‘ol tne Unt B McMANUR, President, 3 wary, W YORK THPOGRAPHICal, UNION NO. bere elect who canpat attend the reralur mo ad who have not signed the ovantitatlon, cam do 80 ing onthe Prevident w. B, McManus, at tan Daily Ne By order of whe Union, Wy, Melianos, Presioent, Recordi ore J) 40K, ‘Wil hold ® mee Ro 17 City Hall ¢ .M, mg BiOKFORD, uae, vory, RANE 1g Troste Th ig boped thas al OCORNBLIUN 4, 000) BRAUTIFUL FAIR CF WATOHE) HORSE? FOR re very fret miyliah, and perts aie cheap. every eaves One of the foestgrivaie ams in the ely. Wul be very low for want Apply si Moaicer's sables, 5 (raleth eireet, near Mi Avenue. Basi Thirteenth sirect, near Broadway F°s, HsLk-ONK OF TWO Beavtieu. "=, span g& ehed horses dark bay yy and ©, color nid withon: a fault. Apply 0 0. ah “OL vane eyo Sireri, oF to H, SWEBT, Middiniown, Orage county, N Doreea, black, round in every reevect asi wagon, double harness, 0 bee’ hem city make,end material and ‘Cor monibe. To be wali! oe wo be sea at LYONS wad tr vireeta Hoe WAGONE. TA im. Be cloak, comprising horves saltable for all porvosce | tloneer LEIGH WANTED. — ANY ONG IL VING 4 MI Ss tleigh, wih della and rove (ur eae chow, can Beer of a oush ensiomer by eddresuing bor 27, Post of ARPETINGS, UPHOLSTERY, aC ALP ETING, oC sovenrt a SRUTHER ‘Hi Proade: And otfelotha, STEPHEN UBATLY, 238 Ab avenue, Arye and 8) Bait prices Reg 1 eal) pabilie awention to Hig swek com prinns every grade tnd pipe, Ficheet of forego wanufactare io tbe lowest price of whish be inher arent pies ibe public, 1: 60 per cent below manv'acturers price The Lgbiness of the money market haa obliged eanufaetarers a the most importers resedented st Ralf he Actual vane AUR LRAIIY, een Waveriy piace aod Bigbid s.reet, venae, be " MISCELLANEOU _ a tre aveuee MSHIP INDI and In prime omer; & acim’ Ae, for sale bY tbe cate vail, eB 4 00. & fortes, #1 Jone sree, Raaaan er by FIRE CLAY gocupmns seey 8 analy, at ibe Ragle Works foot of oT Fie Hee ~y ERB UllM, annousse to thelr agerts and cate ra that (hey ox Hecorered 9 prowess by whiet all rem oved from W Uke? Fon Tam MCLLION. Iauig, sts eight expense, can 0# atiached wy ord): ‘An e2 pense Of one quarter OF oak erat ped hows, nod, Sioa eeu the igh Mt thes candies Samples can be seen at and At he Crystal Palace. Loee agnnta, with er, Coot ed on app! cation ip Beater sxreet. SSeS ord thowenees tamén ie Go [*8F3 3 OF CORA EXP REAR, FERN ANORE ‘powsa \) forward freight aed lien & CO, Parana, jeore, wil tA 2 fo al parte ot Sate, by “Ot Rite mall eteamanip , before. wih seoompaay A¥TED—TO © OF nse G0 HAVANA TRGARS ‘and lobaces, pe rndie $1,000 in ad, #114 Painnes of porsense money '* 98 ales er nine kod b vider of tis bores power, ma! le ihe Onbe market. Apply 1 WeLmAM a LURT2, Ti Malton ino vera? Shug, oF for ® CANCE —FOR SALE—THE STICK, FIXTORBR power, by OOBAKKS ry od aacase brs an, Kate fan) day beiwwen ihe hod of one And tynr o'slo-k 1 (TTER ON MARKETS, OF THB ting On Monday, SRaT THOTTING WAGON, yards, built by Dubote, Aino ween of tbe stable 61 and 65 FOR SALE A VERY STYLISH PA'R OF CARRIAGE Alsy, 8 barouch I a ac all of y, been in aay puly wont ‘ot tbe nena thaclon the , corner of Graud and £85, 40, AT AUOTION AT Po. 31 roeby mreet ever, Montay aid Wedaomday at 12 Lieut varied amorum-n SALES OF REAL | ESTATE. $6,400. —FoR OR BALI ar A se ae THe qm sevan'l ine be yy ten Fa ret nova a8. Par et iis - Home iat ate pi i TD ec 38 LO18 FOR BALE CuBAPS LIES ROge garam. viz tiene 5 see? avenue, 12 one aim ot, ‘et. del ha f the block bet w. oo Ninth i and Fea ARDSON an ep rem street. bncscatirs " OUNTRY AND OITY BOFH—POUR LOTR Cc three story brick Rouse for sae cheap; price 86.5 $0) bo: on: ‘on the corns of Honrabest landioge’ invaise op sean es aateedue oH anire on the pretulee ROMMRTS, sbipem it, S07 Rowh ateeer cons OUNTRY SHAT FOR BA, E OR a) hae bause, frat aad those Gere ttotive wiles from vay nites ah, in the Wenig oua ty; view of two roads. TC. ELUNKY. No 18 Neaan eee ro SALB-THE BBY, BEAUSIO UL BRC Rioe# § ord way, Dear front Prges basement bonea, 46 W. —— between Fifth and Sixth avenues, oa tt ine. cers improvements, Terms moderate. For ‘op BS to Mr. ALLEN, oo {he premises, or t0 the ‘owner, at Bieveath A DES BAdLE 1 TqpeeeroRy HOveR OF ison aquare. Also 026 oa ‘aie strech Also severs) banssome ip tows, in wrod Jogaons, . B KINBUIMRR, 319 Fourth avenne, TOR SALR—A VALUARLE IMPROVED PROPMBTY, on Prince street and one jr ie A Seung om Bisth street ret retina een Sie ee Fourth avenue. KR SALB—THE 1WO HOUSES NOS. 153 AND 186 Kast Thirty sixth strest, bed een Hecond and Third ave- Eues, Fald hones are replete wiih all the modern improve- ta, They have only to be seen 'o be admired. apply om omises. LE-sT RENUCED PRICES, A NUMECB OF desirable dwell oueee, in. be upp per part of cliy, is fhe locations, "-Alao's war KB. Kinet ER Sis Fourth avenue, OB BXOHSNGB—ONB OF THB PiNSET BaOWN stone houace ia thagity. in one of the + ia ex'ra Jarse, elegan' woo sense of the term. ao. Will ocebange f bea Fallroad stock. r gved morignees uF olber gecarities A wih pariiculars wed addrera, directed to Wisconsin Herald Ottoe will moet with al entiou: stone | Donre, ford place, oaporiie 4388: ras alive modereheprovenmente: keys wil be. found et 13a Bevenlerth sireet, also, one three riory brick houw, siuse at Ro 9 Poplar street, ‘Brosh lya, which va examinau no wil be found comteriasi@ one. Terma moderate, Por furtter a Plenaa apply ar 218 Pear! # tect, iroat ood, up here the keys oan be ohta ned. K 84.8 OR TO LET—A gazpeows BRICK HOUSE tn Seven’ between. tleta street, with tn Third and Fours aven sod "ratoa water in he Rouse: tt commands a fine view city and an exten ted view tag even counties. Terms easy. Apply a} Third aveaue Seventy second street, TOALUAOH AR Alto, lots on the uorth side of Berenty ‘street, be- tween Third and Pour aveoues. for sale or for im- Proved dity proverty. A wandsome Ronse and on Be venty firnt street, for ssle or wo let. Apply sa above. OR SALE OR TO LEASE-ON GRAMMA TY PARK. the apactons first class five story three room deep ni Sr ptivcurl0 fet tlegunly frenaoed and decorate in crea sare of lot 26:17100 feet, rivwie key 10 park, &c, «ino, the Semel rats brown stone residence 189 Kast Kighteenth street, modern in all Teepeom, and in thorough and complete order. Te most anbatantial ard inzuriour and nee ly tirainand throughont. The furniture will ba old with the huge at « bargain. and if not gold wirh the Bouse at privare sale will be 40ld at suction. on the premises, on the 7th of next month Apply om ihe Sremurn or n't, B. VOORHEES. 47 Broadway. HOUBE ZOR Bae 22 BEE waa ee own ston hixt ine bar 008, price 87.400 fs <ccon remain, of would let toot, price C0 saaS yay Seas. Inquve of A; KEAMEDT, 180 Bast Thiry-ANd atroet, near wer Third avenne. OUSE YOR SALK— PAYABLE IN ANY KiND OF MER- ebandine aalable for Weater pt oa mortgage.) alze 20X45, 01 100 fet, ewe siory ori ae sige ieop. Very de- wirabie los in Srooklyn, near toe ‘ral wrrien. Bend partion ler 10ih nwt 19 bor 708 Post offioa, New York, UBRAY HILiL.—FOR B8ALB TWO. FIRST ULABS bores ta TRY eighia street, near PIMA avenue, ibe orth aide of ihe sireet, Urowe moe fronts, four #01 basement, with all he modern improvemenia: Pall by rhage by the owner and finished in :ne heat manser for a pri- wale reuiaense houses 15365, love Sot ee lek, rae iva to no the property appr to WW BTANLEY, o0 the MALL GENTE! wnat 122d bo aed iot in Hrook 8. TOWSEE to excharge for Western. D chy oF Wallroad bade. nett lee he Rik PR La ny ill P ‘Srooklyn, Bear See i. peng et ia Chlengo, “Avply Oe. BINGHAM, Hanover pone cmc itt Sc hs Ba el Witstmers LAND pe — ANGE FOR AMY eld merchantise. ww Snel lonated, and tie Teg or HOOP. a Broasway. eer) ARIED TO EXIBAR (OWING TO OWNSES NON Feridence) oue or wo alaably locned ey 9 aed favestpent, Fries sank j Poatal T. DAVENPORT MUSKETEERS —TUE MOMBERS eof the shove, samed c:meany are rejussied to send & ld to day, 8 the cian Se Boreas vent, a 33g O’cloc¥. Business of importan order. | Comm aodant Ol Woe H. taur. Jr, Secretary pro ter Bee BRGIMANT BF. ¥, 8. M.—NEW YORK, SEPT. Order No, 2 —Company F. Light Arilvery, 16 in fall nitorm at ibe division fn Troreday, Ocn byt geek tor target rier of. KOWABD HIN ‘can, Colonel. tes, Adjotwot The me mt Company #, Fourth regiment Tight arit- ler. YM. M., are hersby ordered tonswend a drilion face day evening Dex) #t Thy O'CICON, ab (be O:t Armory, sat also are ordered wo wppen’ at the above uamed place on Phuraday morning, Oct. 1, at 634 o'clock. Sy order of ‘JaMes MOMASION, Cap'n. Jawes Daweanecr, Orderly Sergenat ETWRSON LIGHT GUARD —TER MEMPBRS OF THE ‘above company are heresy no! WO avend a street ‘Ay evening, Reowember 2 at 7 acm, wee he willameet at (be corner of Christe and Cans: &. JavKson, ent aad oxen, Orderly. FALL FASHIONS, BRO ADWAY —A LARGE AND WELL sri. RorED look of fal) millinery now ready, oe lala Fatuars beagpia #18978. 2204 stway, REGS TRIMMIN #4, RISHONS, LACES, EMBROLDB- ries, hosiery, glover and fancy articis slo’ pegs f STATION ng, 967, 280 nd Fehr eee: ABST THAT CARIB OAR rao » Tal w great profusion, at | a PAT FASHION MADAME JOSEPHINE MEEEESS. 1255, Fourth avenue. sauaies, #nd_mending of Inoes, blends, 20, Transferring, sample g And emb: ' JARAT ATTRACTIONS-SUPERD a vay rere ‘dame R HARRIS & SOM, 671 Broad vay, pd yy = ee w iy tom ‘el reach patiern ith prea core, trom Madame Ale Toure ste. Pare, Antirely new aad received by every steamer RAND OPBNING OF raub wrt On Thure MOOORMACK & 5 Faiton eueen Brook _oome And eee \bedr bonnets. Ms va Hal i tpionda peronaee ny Ba ti iPod mom : PA ere Shir seraminge tela! mer oantan pa TS OPES PAMIA MILLINERY AND eae x viasetay Ocover LM. &.—Dresemak- ing dowe In e superior manner, ng done In © Sperict ONO ee RA LAZARUS ISAACS, NO. § AND 396 DIVISION M sree, wil open with vegan’ Rasortment of fall millloery, va Taeeda AAD. inst. Country dealers eap- fed with patiara bonnets at ow prices, Al, STREET, THIRD DOOR 7 08 bend 8 large aewiriment of Spl design and sos ly materiale. Birsogere ng their psiterne uid do tpt eal i foteal reducsion tande'to the tends ‘A tales woman wanted. ADAMS JOSEY HIRE Ls gy 19 GRAND big i corner of Rroadway, wii open Paris milliaery on day, October 1 ina OF Ll AM, IATSE MILINERY — OL Sie Pens ees faery. ‘Miluinere merchanta supplied wi? patiors BARD | ROWING RBGATTA-OF At! onrad’s, vorkvilie, October [3 Taree races, no reatriedopa, (wo Balen scale 17 fork working boss raieno re wea’ ulated be | F-- —%, souls a eG OF tue “aa roar T yAces ee 7 Tne steamboat 08) R's Th wo Owpom 1. LT ot — Men ‘erlt, and socompany the crip 0 UA. 8 ‘sw FOR SALE—ON® OF. y +ith or whhout ese To wreet, near Hamilton avenue, en FOR SAUB-AFL PAT POOOLE THR: about giving tp he ing to 'ravel. Addirese &)- inder bow it Herald R fe TIRER BLACK AND TAN TaRRlane. ta wel pounds, woald do ' i tt Natal Wallan pire mtn apne wf SERS POUTER P00 POR Gai B—A VaRe iWPORT. from 1 vend And whit®, dine Hm, wine, Wree years’ well broke, eold chaap for want of place to keep peiny dyem 74 Ys oot Ninewenw street,

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