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10 INTERESTING FROM MEXICO, @ar City ef Mexico Gaukaapensanien Mrxiee, August 26. 1863 Baciting Rumers vm the Capital of Moc. — dlieg a lene wal of Korey and Saligny—Crv. Busuine Named as Fo vey’s Succesor—Inpors! |. of Nemoving Salma PAreatened Anarchy in Di Comntry~ Dificuttics of Jus vex’s Position. 1° 11 by Me Regency of the Peruman Minister—Abaie cul of the Rains—Pregpet of an Baily Campaign, de. A considerable flurry wancreated here a few days 4f0, G0 the arrival of the French wail, with advices that Doth the Count de Saliguy and General (pow Marshal) Forey were recalled. The nows appoarod exaet, and al} manner f reports were at once afloat that the convention of London bad been saken up again by the three Fowers; that the Emperor of the French was govwg to change bis podiey; that he was going to withdraw big treops, tbat the campaign was to co on more vigorously, Besides & thourand other conjectires. The truth js, the recall of the two gentiemcen did come, and, what 9 mre, ‘the nomi pation of General Basaine as General-in-Cbrof, Advices a came of other important changes, alt remlored abso oly neeessary after the Jong campaign the French have made and the stupid and wonecessary siere of Puebla, It Day become necessary to act ip future with more vigor, fod it is plain General Forey must be ent of the way for that purpose, it is well known that the Count de Saliguy Das atways been for the policy now adopted by pacing Geveral Bazaine at the bead of the army; but, atthough bis viows may bo considered entirely correct, be has had the misfortune to disagree with the military direction of this expedition, frem Admiral Jurien down to Geseray Forey, and this has secured for him anything but love amongst the military, To recall General Forey, therefore, without recating M. de Salgny, would bave created a storm amongst the mititary, ‘and so the recall of both comes at the same time, Even the nomination of a suct cessor for M. de Saligoy nas come; but with all thie {t appears certain he will mot go. The regency, she coverpment of this capital, the municipal government of Puebla, and thousands of persons in position and place , Dave, in one form or another, represented to the Empe- ror the impossibility of withdrawing M. de Saliguy at this moment. Even his worst enemies say the interveo- tion is aished and we will go back to anarchy if he go. It seeme @ little curious to find @ person who has been 80 ‘well abared suddenly become the obdject of interest of everybody; but he is the only person who inspires avy conittence here, and if the Emperor insists upon yielding to the jealousy of hig military, the Count de Saligny is Preity certain to be made regent by the resignation of ‘the triumvirate and by the unanimous vote of the junta. To @ general way affairs have been getting on pretty well in the last month. The Mexican allies to the inter ‘vention have, as was natural to suppose, committed no end of follies, and ne doubt in the month to come will commit ae many more; but their limit of action is circam- scribed, and although they imitate the sensibilities of the pervous members of the Juarez party, they in reality have very little effect upon the general current of events. Juarez hag pleced Doblado at the head of three portfo- Mos—justice, foroign relations and interior—whilst Gen. Uraga has been entrusted with the direction of the War Department. Doblado bas been at work bere for some time with a variety of agents, to see what sort of a trade fhe conld make; but, finding the French estimation of his value much lees than his own, he comes out with a furi ous proclamation against the intervention, denouncing it high and low, and going 1 for war to the knife. 80 soon sa the rains are over it is certain he will be gratified in ‘Wis particular, The regency have taken tho liberty of dismissing Senor Corpancho, the representative of Peru. He left bere on the 24th, with the members of his legation, for ‘Vera (raz. A number of Mexicans, distinguished for ‘their ability in making mischief, are to be sent to Martin- que for ashort time, and then to France. Amongst these fe the great rogue Payno, The olimate will be better here for their absence. The rains bave slackened of late, and it is now proba. bie that the campaign to the interior will be begun early pext month. ‘The news from Vera Cruz states sickness to be abating. There are fewer cases of yomito; but the disease main tating Its malicoant character. The diligene have now becn rumuing for two months from here to Vera Cruz, and there have only been three cases of robbery, one of which took place inside thie city, ‘and apotber inside Puebla, which leads to the belief that the robberies were committed by destitute membern of the ex-governmen of Juarez. The Good Faith of France. ‘To show the bollow mockery of the Emperor Napo'eon's (promised, appeal to the people of Mexico as to the form of government they might choose to have, and to show ‘what he has allied himself solely to the party of retrogres- sion in that country, wo pnblish the names, titles and former positions of the persons composing the superior committee of thirty-five, created by decree of General Forey,to whom, as ‘vile tools, war given the power (not to the people) to select the Assembly of Notables, who by the same decree it was declared should have the right of disposing forever of the destinies of @ nation of eight millions of freemen. ‘The following are the names of the committee appointed by General Forey:— Joen Tcxaco Pavon.—President of the Supreme Court of Justice, in the time of Santa Appa. Cabaliero of the Order of Guadalupe. Mayen. Diaz pe Bont. Minister of Foreign Relations under the governmout of Santa Anna, Caballero of the Ordor of Guadalupe. Jor Hast10 AnvaitaGa.—Priest of the Order of the Jesnite, Caballero of the Order of Guadalape. ‘Tronos Lanes.—Minister of Justice under the govern ment of Santa Anua. Caballero of the Order of Gada Lape "Pancrsco Javier Minanpas.—Priost. Minkster of Justice sm the government of Miramon, and one of those who have eon working in Kurope with Gntiores Estrada for the es tabiishment of a monarchy in Mexico. Caballero of the Order of Guadalupe. Texaco AGciLaR ¥ Marocno,— Minister of Justice in the time of Santa Anna. Caballero of the Order of Guadalupe. Joe SattaNo—rtest. Caballero of the Order of Gus. dalupe. _Joagury Vir arues ‘pe Lrow——Mintater of Fornontn under the government of Samia Anna. Cabailero of the Order of Guadalupe. 4 ANTONIO FERNANDRZ MONSARDIN.—Miniater of the Preme Court of Justice in the time of Santa Avna. Ca balleo of the Order of Guadalupe. Taxacto Mora ¥ Viitae So eneral. Director of Fngi neers in tho time of Santa Anna. Cabailero of the Order of Guadalupe. Taxacio 1veDA.—Jodge of the Inferior Tribunal of Mex Lue time f the Order of Guadalupe. , J 4 DRAD of the Order of Cu fepe, and one ¢ in Europe with Padre M nda wo ire tbe establishment of # mon art) ° Jou CAsmio ¥ Lavzas —Minister in the time of Sant Iiramon, and Caballero of the Order of Mama vieper—Jadge of the Supreme Court of and Caballers a Anwa of the Priest. Ggnallero of the Or . Ceners! sumandant and ana aN postrie A under Mirawon Member of the Catvatdor rea im the tl of the Order of th, neral f ontent ttorney General in the mos, Cahallero of the aN vie of she Ayun anne c tr (a of the Order of dabipe SUAN M ane romente Je the me ot n Juew jorbow , Upkows. Girma 6 Taknown Manne Sire , + the eity of Mexiee Jose Loria Orns — Unknown Fayraco Branc Bares Cavalie pos NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1863—TRIPLE SHEKT. ‘ef Clerk of the Supreme Court of Cab Pasio Vixcara.— Justice im the time of Fanta Apne aod Miramon foro of the Order of Guadatupe Cacerano Momtago.—Coknowa. Manat Tyapa.—Cabaitero of the Onder of Gomtalnye “uperiniendent of Churee Property. Uknino tovan.—Seeretary ef Goverument of the ‘talo of Jalivoo, and Minister of Treasury ander Miramon Amomo Monan,—4bief Clerk of the Departine: Loe uncer Miramon, Maree Jimmie —Unkrown Among these thirty-tive indivituals there is vot one who might be called even o moderate hberal; al are ullra Peactonaries, and the greater part of them have deen Dantshod op acconné of their constant conepyacwn agalors (he watiopal government Twenty-four out of tho thirty-five are members of the Order of Guadatupe—an tmperin) order imstituied by Itorbide when emperor, and revived by Kauta Anna when ‘aspiring to @ similar position Such is the good faith with which the Hmperor Nupo Jeon bax ieft the Mexiean people to freely choose the forum of government they might desire to have of Jun Obituary, * ORIFF ENGINBER KOBERT W. M’CLEARY, 0. #. WH. Robert W. MeCleary, Chief Engineer, United States Navy, died at his residence tn this erty on Wednesday, after being serionsty iM only one day, in the thirtieth year of bie age. Since the breaking oul of the rebellion he has distinguished himself on mamy occasions for hiv in trepia bravery and unflinching devotion to the canse of bis Country, aad bis sudden deraise han cut short @ career that gave Drilliact promise for the futore. He was chief engineer on board the Wabash, in Admiral Nupont’s squadron, and that offer held bim in the bighess esteem for bis attainments. as an officer and his conduct as a man. His remains were conveyed to Frederick, Md., the city of his birth, for interment. Mr. McCleary entered the service on the 24 of August, 1865, a8 a third assistant engineer, and was ordered to daty on the coast survey as the junior engineer of the steamer Corwin, then under the command of Commander T. A. M. Craven. The Corwin was employed on section fix of the coat survey work. which extended from St. Marys river to St. Josephs Bay, including the eastern ‘and a part of tbe western coast of Florida, He jeft her im September, 1857. In 1658 he was ordered to the steamer Fulton, Lieu- tenant Cemmanding Jobn J. Almy, then attached to the Dome squadron, under Flag Officer Hiram Paulding. Op the let of July’ of the same year he wae warranted a second assietant, standing bumber twenty-two on the lint of that grade. In Ai > 1858, he left that ship and joined the steamer Water’ ‘Witew, then attached to the Paraguay expedition. She was commanded by Tient. a agrees’ Wee went necesh in the early part of the My. McCleary remalnea in the Wator Witch cntil he Joined the steamer Pulaski. In the early part of 1861 he was ordered home. examined and promoted to be a chief eer on the 4th of November, 1862. Ho war thea ordered to the Wabash, where he remained until a fow weeks ago, when he was detached and ordered kame to recruit his health. His sea service has been nearly eight years, andy out of that time he bas been unem- ployed but nine months, ‘the writer of this sketch has krown re lamented off. cer for many years, and can speak of him as an accoim- plished gentleman and pleasing companion, and a skilful oticer in his profession. He was admired by al] who kuew him. He was brave, kind, cour- teous and a large circle of friends and the wavy have lost aman whoee piace it will be hard to fill. He ‘was scarce in the prime of tife, just budding intoa bright Ppromice of station avd a useful career. He died beloved and regretted COL. LINUS W. STEVENS, Tong 4 yesident of this city, died op Thursday, at Stam. ford, Conn. , where he bas reeided for some months. Col. Stevens formerly commanded the Seventh regiment (Na. tional Guard), {n which he was greatly esteemea by bie fellow soldiers. Until his remova! {rom this city he was In the frm of Williams & masitsity in Lonmin City Inter PREERNTATION TO CoLONEL Mclvonr, oF TH Ove Hevorep AND Seventiera New Yorn VOuUuNTRKRS.—To-day a mag- Dificent gold watch and chain are to be presented to Col. Melvor, in camp, near Centreville, as a token of the esteem in which he is held by hi merous friends, as ‘well as @ mark of appreciation for his solaierly qualitic ‘The present is a very handsome one, and has heen got up entirely by the officers on the fleld with the gallant Colonel. The cost of the wholo affair is $500, The watch has beon imported and manufactured expressly for the Colonel, by Mr. Oliver Hagen, of 176 Fiith avenue, The case, which weighs seventy-two pennyweights of eighteen carat gold, is finely engraved with ap appro- priate device, and has attached a patent nendant, winding and setting hands, ths dispensing with the key. The watch bas an improved extension movement, by Lange, of Dresden, and the baiance is usted to heat or cold, with isochromovs pendulum epringt The chain and seal are of elaborate workmanehip and weigh nearly fifty pennyweights, ACE}ENT 10 4 PouicMan.— About balf-past aight o'clock yesterday morning, as Sergeant Waters, of the First pre- cloct, was passing the Sun office, a brick fell from the roof, striking him on the head, inflicting a deep gash. He was conveyed to the Second ward etation house, and an sequently to hie residence. His injuries are said to be of @ dangerous nature. PREENTATION OF A FLAG TO THB PoLICe OF THR Finer PRe- axcr —On Thursday the Board of Brokers presonted a Jarge sized American flag to the police of the First pre cinct, at their station house, 29 road atreet. The ataff of the flag war surmounted with a beautiful gilt eagle. and the whole affair cost two hundred dollars, Captain War. low received the present on behalf of his men, and in a few minutes the emblem of our nationality was waving over the station house. Runsow Riven Rarnoay,—On and after Monday next a new train will start from Albany at reven o'clock, A. M., stopping at the usual stations, without any connection with the Western or Northern trains. Arrangements have likewiwe been made to lay @ third track to Yonkers. Fre mm Eons Sraeer.—Yesterday morning, at about one o'clock, @ fire broke out in the carpenter’s shop owned and cccupied by James Hume. The damage done to the building is about $250; loss on stock about $200. Insured for $2,000 in the St. Nicholas and Greenwich In surance Companies, The fire is believed to be the work of an incendiary. Tur Rewatvs ov Coronm, Bayan, of the One Hundred and Seventy-fifth regiment New York Volunteers, which arrived from New Orleans yesterday, have been deposited in the Gevernor’s Room at the City Hall. The bedy will remain in state to-day and to-morrow, and on Monday there will be # public funeral, with a becoming military eecort, Coroners Inquests. UspRovonnn AND FATAL Aesavrt.—On Monday last Jacob Rector, a harmless individual, late a resident of 245 Wert Forty-ninth treet, who pad been ont of bis mind at in tervala for the last two yeare, woe walking quietly op Forty-revonth street, towards Eleventh avenue, when a man named Roylan ran op from bohind, and. striking Restor on the head, knocked him down, redneing Jnvensibility. Several persons who witneceod the caw Roylan immediately afterwards take o* his run towards the river, where he seated officer ef the Twenty-second precinct w afterwarde, and, finding Rector lying insen Jot. conveyed hiin to Belevae Hopital, w) Dan open doath en. sued the following afternoon. At the time ti. officer was cnled tho witnesses did not inform him wh) tad struck tor. Coroner Nanmann held an inquest on the body of aced, but nothing wrt developed showin the cause of the assanit. A poet mortem examination ‘evenied th that that deceased hed sustained at toedieea 1 that Mr. ne to hie ylan, forty-nine a tive of Roylan eeca ‘The “ econd. pree wlice are in goarch of the as. railant, and have boper of soon arresting bin. Rector was a married man | Patan Acctomer ro a Sonmen.—Coroner Collin hetd an inquest at 2A James st on the body ef Thomas Rurne | twonty-three Dorn in Ireland, whope trom | was the rosolt of the kul! cansed hy an ge | Deceared, who was a memper of the Four | Now York cavalry, recently wont to Jonos’ Woods | me companions to hant squirrels, Burns while in | the woods agconded n treo after a squirrel, and fell @ dias tance of forty feet. thereby receiving fatal’ injurion At “PENTATTY DROWwNRD.——AD inqtiest wae held by | Coroner Wildey on the body of Lawrence Fowler, a satlor boy eare cid, Intely employed i cas drowned at pier Prince FAward'e teland Police Intelligence. - ation in thy the Forth proeinet, whe 4 MeGren's Cane, examin ae ‘ counae MeGitl, of Kod before Juntion Dowliog with baying swindled hia robatiiute ont of one handred dollars, came of youtenday nt nbs tay The complainant paged to go ae Labmanr, t ibstitute tor the man nderstanding that he wae to receive tor trod dotnrs for hit services. Sit tly, on ork er the money, it was discovered that one hun . ‘ WO and throes on tha Lee AnOanit was tN ¢ a thn ad pawwodt the bil Mert } aad raid } ral 9 ‘ in creenhoons 4 the ‘ arty in | latter resembied tho Bullion Rank bits pearance, For-the detovoe, | ne wow Mr. McGill hand the three hundred | dollars im greenback. viz ten one hunted dolar hile | and two /i{tien, The €xee wae adjourned over until 9 day ) ' the Atrtea Vutward Hoand Aeterax, ». @ The steamahio Afrlea arrived hore aft clock this morning, Ant wailod eguin at erpool, Among ae and ¥ tands | inecerayr 70 THB DINKA Alleged eecneaae in Enataua, on the and im Bew VYork—The Ex- Treaty—Urder Of Arrest by the Supreme Court, &e. Considerable excKement was occasioned ome myn since by tho arrest at Delmonico's, Chambers street, of a frequenter of that establishment. An attorney from Lon- dou, England, appeared armed with authority from the arsnnees, and obtained ap order from tho Supreme (ours for the arrest of the party alluded to for the sum of $30,000, on the ground that he and a womas, with whom be i alleged to cohabit, bad ab- soonded from England t© Belgimm, thence Spain, avd oitimately to thie country, with o larce amouut of money stated to be the property of the credi tors under the bankruptcy. ‘The individual wae deciared Daskrupt and cutiawed for not surrendering, Sivce his arrest in New York forged bills to a large amount have arrived, aod a system of comprehensive forgery aod frand i developed. Amongst other bills drawo aod wocepted by ficittious persone is one for £260, porporting t be drawn by the respectable firm or Barclay & Livingston, of thie city. Jt ‘was submitted to them vy Mr. Edwin James, with whom the amsignees in Tondon have communicated, and har deen pronounced by Barclay & Livingston to be a lurvery. ‘The endersement on tho bill is al'eged t be in the band- writing of the wdividunt, and the drawing of the bill in the handwritmg of a clerk who abscondea with hin. What renders the case more extraordinary is the fact that the engraved bills of a New York firm should be made (he merns of a forgery in London. Other bill of firms in New Orleans are also for.ed, and their engraved forms bave boen made ure of. The care will disvioee one of the most setandie and deep laid systems of forgery which has come to light fer some years. The partior victimized are chietly foreign merchants. bas tho whole of the Dills were concooted and iasned in The suspected party is in enstody, and appl be made before the federal authorities for his extradition under tbe Awhburton treaty. ‘The Swiss Shooting Festival. THIRD DAY. ‘The attev:tance at Jones’ Wood yesterday wax very |i. mated, occasioned most likely by the uppropitious wea ther which prevailed throughout the day, and beyond the Schutvenlob and their retinue there wae not a bindred persone present. But if there were only a few in attend- ance, \t was no reason why the Schutzenfest should not Prorper, an i is not among the “common herd of man’’ that the shooters”? are found, If it rained it did net dis- turd them,as, comfortably protected in their commodinus shooting hall, they were sheltered from both Jupiter Pla- rious and Hols. There was wanting the music on the platform and the merry dancers; but these are only out site affairs and trivial when compared with the Sehut. wevfest. The high winds played rad havoc with the decorations, which have been considerably extonod since our potice of them in Thureday’s Herarp, A third arch bas been erected on the entrance road, with the coat of arms of the twenty-two cantons of Switzerland tacked to the trees between it and arch No.1. The following do- vice is inscribed in German ov arch No 3:— One shining star shines forth in the fogey a Nberty’s bigh banner. Wake np! shooting drot re, hand in hand, and all together! The stars shall light up to the mark for ever! A banner has been placed over each entrance to the shooting ball. That over the routh door bears the follow- ing inecription:— Qeonreces. eacorseececscererercctosss iat May the best man win! 2 MOONE LE LOIESEIILEIEDNON ENDO NE EO TOLE TEE EG) On the other, over the north door, is painted a stand of colors supporting the ehield of Switzerland, aboye which jg the folowing inseription in German :-~ eacesen neice eaneonr te. meee eats 9 Bord ‘ansteady t handi Protect 1 the ri Tight and the country! POCONO NOC CONILOE SETI ELLE DDE EDOPLOOCL DOE: The shooting wag continued yesterday, as usual. The nomber of shots wil) amount to quite as many as on any previons day, A few shots were taken at Switzerland” and “Liberty;” but as five dollars and two dollars re- spectively are charged for a chance at these targets, the ehooting bere is few and far between, At the other tar- gets—A, B and ©, &c.—the shooting is always brisk, the pri ing one dollar tor ten shots, five of which Diaced successively in tbe bull's eye wins the owner a ‘Swies dollar or a silver medal. At noon the shooting was interrupted by the appearance of three excited indivi- duals. who stated that five bullets had been fired into their honre, on Sixty-fifth street, near Seeond avenue, which had browen five panes of glass. President Hunger- bubler ordered a cessation in the shooting until further notice, The affair was then investigated and ond to be id 4 an impossibility. The distance was over one thou. sand five hundred feet; the bullets (shown by the afore- said excited individuals) were smaller than those uso in any of the guns of as bright as er, and apparent that they had never been fired off. President Hunger- ‘vubler remonstrated with these excited individuals, and, to nettle the matter offered to pay the jes; but all in vain, and the party left declaring it was tt cir intention to visit the police commissioners, and to have the Schut- zenfest mes ‘The shooting was then restmed. Should the weather prove stormy to-morrow the ¢1 concert io the afternoon and distribution of prizes wit bo deferred until Monday; but the Schutzenfest will be con- tinued rain or shine, and resumed all the same ‘‘as if nothing bad happened” on Monday morning. Should the weather be favorable the programme for to-morrow is the foliewing:—Shooting commences at seven A. M., be at 12 M., when @ recess will be taken until one when the ‘shooting will be resumed and continued until tbree P. M., ‘when it will be stopped altogether, ‘The concert by the Arion Singing Club will be commenced at four P. M., and continued in the evening. The following ia the committee for distributing the prizes:—Messre. A. Hungerbuhler , President ;C. Schwartz, ‘Stegler, ‘Treasurer: ‘W. Kneboli, Secretary: ©. Kiefor, Ae Paillare, J. Diggleman naan, M. Schfhtz, A. Mangola, N. Knuesi, J. Schiess, 1. Hobl, M. Baumgartuer, I. Bacbeler, ©. Fatver, ©. Brandeberger. J. Becher Ihe committee may be known by the red and white scarfs which they weren the rightarm. This w be hoped that the concoures of spectators will be large, as the expenses of the Schutzenfest are necessarily very heavy, there being over forty men employed during the whole fonr days as **markemen,’’ ‘‘markere” and ‘‘warn- ers,” who bave their meals furnished them by nd = which will have to be deducted from the ‘and. In Sunday’s Herarp we shall give the full scoreand a resume of the proceedings of the firet three days. Cricket Match, LONG ISLAND VS. NEW YORK, ‘This match was concluded in favor of the New Yorkers. ‘The piay of both parties was exceedingly fine at times, alshough the Long Islanders missed some most excellent players on their side. The St. George ground was well patronized, and itis hoped the professionals will reap a bumping benefit. The following is the score of the twe ye’ play:— NEW YORK First Innings. Runs. Second Inningt. Rune Todd, b, Hammond « © Pratt iL P. Retioron, b. Sadier.. 0 ©, Pratt, b Sadie: 8 H. Wright, ©. Pratt, b. Spragne . Gidbes, b. Sprague Higham, &. Sprague . it © Ferme b, Padier’. Wright, b. Spragu Croeley, b. Pratt . n Van Ruren, ©. b. Hemmona, b. Sadler n © Suydam, b. ilamicond : Tyler, not oat dD. Pratt b. Hammond, 4 o b. Pratt run out... Widex, 6; byes, 6; leg b.1 13 Lyes,16; wider. 6; log b.2 Pi Totat beceeseces 13D Total » 163 WONG YBLAND. First Innings. Runs. Sreon! Taninos, Bans Strachan, b. Gibbem .... 2 ¢. Misbam,b, Gibbes... 0 Hudson, b. Gibbea. .b Dd. Gibbes ... e & b. Gibbes .. amond, b. Gibbes run owt ereve, b. H. Wright. 11 b. H. Wright Prntt.c. Balliere, b HL Wriwtt coves 14 Bob out 16 © ©. Higham. b. H. Wright 4 r © b.H. Wrights... Chapman, not 0 ¢. Gibbos, >. A Wright, 0 Sprague, absent. O DH. Wright, 6 Wider, 7 log byce 3. || 10 Wides,5. byes, 2, lob 8 Total we 81 Umpires-—Mesers. Chas. Vint a} and Sharp, Parade of Colonel Hall's Regiment, Na+ tional Guard, GENERAL ORDERS-NO, 3. Hrapouanrens, Jewrexon Marke? iui. oom, v command will parade on Monday Th inate at eight o'clock P.M. Oo panies will immediately | y rondexvous, adguariers wt the ntal line will be formed ox th atreet nd will 1 pr y at hendque Fun lformne, Greenwieb enue, At feven o'clock PM will be with. | aes ved ty wee that th “4 as adic, | Pb eur parade will Atiowre are raqnested ‘ feld fetal! diemounted. 8 i Lh, Cobunm Rovecot, Adting Ad Arrivata and Bo partores vn me 1 hotte the Shatzenlob; they were | | marhle and sait ty COMMUNITY, | Prine Money for the Captors of New Or- leans. ‘We learn from the bent authority that the veweis cap tured by Admira) Varroget when be took New Orleans Dave been appraised, and that the sum of $576,000 will 000 be ready for distribution. 16 will be remembered that theee yeenele were captured at the levees ab Row Orleans ved in varices parte of the river adjacent to that ony. ‘The armed firtilin which was destroyed at the forts aud woes ey SRA TES. 8 H. beaten rubject of ape- cial actior the com! alae of €ongrees, The vou vessels Sin pen tal fall Mian short of another half miltion _ SHIPPING NEwSs. sAmAnae FOR Wey VORR—vENe YORK—vHI8 DAY. ‘MOON HERTS eve tal san WATER morn 20 Port of New York, Sesto 1863. cuFar Sieamahip City of of New York (Br), Kennedy, Queens town and TivernoelJohn G Dale. . Sieamahip, German's, (Ham), Bhiers, Southampton and POW RisKs som SETS Ly vhardt Mernankinp Sar cf “ier ‘South, Woedhull, New Oresns Wek A Nelson msour!, Hughes, Glasgo wabeth (rem), Trevianus, Antwerp--Rrger Bros. rabelle (Er), Thomas, Bordeanz—Howlana & arn. 0 rer, Frocmans Cadtiz—Trprer & Beattic Yelle (Dan). Bemburn, 8 Crot—Roche Bros & ey. Brit Teresina (Br), Price, Bristol Channel—J O9 Baker & 0. Hrig Veranda (Norw), Lorensen, Cork—Holmboe & Bai. cae Cleveragh (Br), McCrary, Sitgo-Grinvell, Minturn & Trio Cart Frederich (Pras), Sehmiat. Marseities—Funch, Meincke & Wi gd ‘Undine ( ‘iBr), Anderson, Rio Janeiro—F D Morgin & amie Johanna (Swe), Schroeder, Babia—Funch, Meineke ‘endl. wits a HF ‘Thackeray (Br), Matthews, Port au Prinee-R “pre Lirabet Reynolda, Tingan 0 & BJ Peters. Bria Kate (itr) jeateDoveall Hala lalifax—A Smithers & (°o, Bri West, Gull Orleanp—J SG ‘Connor. (oBct? Garibinldl (Br), Pennington, Jac ‘Rehr Pioneer (Br), MeDonald, Piotou—@ Hi Trum Sehr Atvert Mason, Allen, Pars Rava D ifaribnt & Co, Ww 1: Rewbern LK. Kenny. anfor—Marray & Nephew. Prapein Xatterly, Conklin, Washinzion—Fonan smith. eitche Jobe Warren, Tozier, Washington—Van Brunt & lacht. “Bebe Samuel N Smith, Bacon, Baitimore—Mervill & Ab- ‘Schr Geo 8 Adams, Pi Baltimore Merrill & Abbott Schr Kosmnth, Lee, Por'smouth—8 W Lewin & Ci Behr Saying McKann, Boston—H 8 Kar ett & | Bon. . Ela, York River—P J Cambell, Christopher. York River—F J Cambell. Sook wa ie Hughes. Washington—Jonas Smith. Soop Harvent Bristol Kenay. Boop Sophrovia, val New Hav 8 Rackett & Son, Rteamer M Stevens. Chaner. Balti Bieamer Concord. Norman, Philadelphia. ARRIVED. Bteamsbip George Cromwell, Pont. NOrleans, Sept 12, ith mde and MMaseengers, B Cromwell & ‘Oo. At ee pane ree Lug mawatonesce, boom jaw Orleans: The GC experienced strong galen from E : da Steameh! Merrimac (U 8 transport), Sampson, Hilton Head Sevt 14, aud Charleston Bar 16th, to U $ Quartermas. ler eth of Gaye Lookont, spoke 1) 8 steamer Nansemond, blockading. al! well. Steamship N P. Banks. Blaisdell, Alexandria v Monroe, 30 honrs, in bailast. to U8 Quariermaste Steamahip City of Bath. Se ia, 6) hears. ship Admiral Duvant. Wood. Alevandria. 69 hours, Bteamanip Chesapeake, Witietts, Portland, with mdue and passengers. to 1 B Cromwell & Co Shin Wandrahm (iam). Meer 125 dave. with pepper. to Foneb, Meincke & Wendt, July 31, olf St Helena, snake ship Sontherner, from Rangoon for Falmouth, 2 days Fortress #. with mdse and experienced light west. 22, MoNulty, Nant yard o Ship Victory, Bursiey, Liverpool. 47 day: 298 pansengers, to David Opien. Vas 4 years. passencera, died: Se 6 rig Wm & James, stearin , steoring “ahip Majertie (of Liverneai). Coulder, "Liverpool. 42 dava, to Samuel Thompson's Nephew. Mad severe with mdae, weather on the passace. Ship DH Watjen (prem), Julicher, London, 40 « ye, with con}, Yo Chan Ka fing & Thole Joe (of dinrdiner,.Ma). Nichola, Cardiff, 43 road iron. to Trask & horn. "Had heavy # to eantward of the Banks; aince light wester- order Pl doe meee Reals peranie, aynt. 64 days. Ih raga, de, lo Holmboe & Baichen. Ang 11, ag Gibraltar, pay eed zicu from Yriente for'New Tork: Fhe ip Galena, Leavitt, New Orleans, Sept 2, with mdse and angers, to W & A Nelson. P orcalnegr Steven, Port Royal, 19 days, In ballast, M ‘fark Vereta (ital), Cuneo, Genoa, 6 slave, with mar ‘and 23 pastengern, to BCaylua de Ruyter & Co, lark Elf. Jpenennt, pattemones, 28 daya, with cottor ‘wool, Ac, to Shape! Pica a Tapurns, Aspinwall, 29 days, with bider, eto J Bari Fannie, Carter, Tarka Islands, 13 days, with eait, to Thompaan & I ef bate Mars, ‘poriicis, Tevana, 21 daye, with avgar, oC & an jrand Canarie, Arisino, Havana, 18 daya, with ba- it wigan, “wae, sd 21 daye, with sngar, to Be eg nay Buckie, New Orieane, 20 days, with cot rowell, New Orleans, 25 days, in ballast, to eco reentan!, Thompson, Pensacoin, 29 days, with ship timber, to mas Be sahviphe Gari belai (Sard), Bantorn, Antwerp, 50 days, in Nel a fof Belfast), MecAlmont. M: mdse, to Baetjer & De Vertu, 16th Barnegat, passed the mant of a lary: d apparently wae al. Bi iuach, Buenos Ayres, 56 days, with hiden ey ay Corners & o saath! Brg Adeiph! (Br y Hathorn ilo Grande, 60 days, with bides. to Vale Basie 4 Brig Bu Ly (of New Wave Rice, Demarara, Aug 27, with ir. ) Trowbridge. "Gent Ww. Yat 82, lon 70 25, spoke rie A Pa te ten, from Baltimore fer Barbadoe, Brig Hf Trowbridge Lene = A Barbados, 21 days, with mo lage to ies tna gas low, Holmes, Tarts Ts! to 1D Dew 3, 4 daye, with ait, ac, sae ry ian, Maboney, toeuiaiaay 19 days, with motaasen, toBrett, bon 8 Co. Brig Thos Owen (ot Portland). Downey, Neuvitas, Sept 2, with sucar. to Thomtsgn & Tun Brig Margaret (of St Johns Nal Lyneb, Lingan, CB, 17 days, with cone OH F'Small & Brig Black Fish Bush, Alexandria, 6 days, with coal, to Ene), Bowden. Maki widee, t@ John BE Dev: on 69 nok Be brig Vrines ‘The Rhad some heavy wea! bhoom, overnor (of Turks Tsland#), Riordan, Martinique, 2 er iont Behr € daye, with froit to Amos Biglan. Has had heavy weather chr Fedpne, Stevenson, St Marling, 18 days, with molas ges, to Jones & Lo Schr Geneve Mistopher Port au Platt, 16 days, with 1, 20 days. with coffer, logwood Dewolf. Pen nan. Bermuda, 32 days, with lard ) Middietan & Oo ria Fike 3 masts), Rodzere Milton Head, 13 days. 16th inet off Chicoteague spoke achr RW from Edisto for Phiiavelpbia Kehr Mar Behe Cara, Sehr Howard. Sehr Rrave Rehr J Pots tn, Birdenil « ‘ Behr Smitherolan Niaeet wn DC 8 daya, Sehr Anna Lioy |. Rensgn, s Hist, Disronwar, Baltimos Sehr Mary Jae, Gray, El hal - Behr Orion, Hor’ Sehr Bolivar, Mart Roar Qarre!h, Crocker, El neton Sehr Henry Laure for Boston Sohr Blival et Schr Gaseabens, Nuiter, Rondout for Reson Steamer & Terry (0 8 transport), Chay bern, NC i wilh Toate sencera.{c ngport ave. Phiiadelphis. ert soridences Rteamer Falcon Jones. Providence Rerowney—l) 8 steumer Union, tor ® barber. RELOW. Shp Bancron, trom Cientungy Brig Mars at anchor in the fower bay, for o' IL&D. + Bienen La Greenwood, Alexandria, Qdaya, to O Steamer Nowe'iy ITth—S tear In Louisia Hope; and « Wind during the erate porks: abips Gen MeCiellan, stark "at Mungo, brige Pancha, of wohrs. Ay, # gale from ISB; at sunset, SW, mo KsON, be ore reported ashore on Abse. to pieces. ‘The wool and cork wood balance of cargo of twelve blocks of Suir Gee ort {ot Boston), Wittams, from Ro hay for St Chom i 28 (before renorte her making a reat deal of Waleratsea, In amooth water is tight. Has foremaat *prin Ship Norway. Major s compinted ained for Want of me ving deserted. Tt in exper that abe will Ket aw oy by tne 74h, sate wold at Mauritius July 24 for men, froin f ginnd which put ream, h tienen Blond har er pine ' Acoator abont §e0y eoitd renwwe her vorage in a few daye gerne Bare @ Mt Day new). ahout 1000 ane, bas heen eotd to an Baghah house Cor 970,00). case Sain WH SoULe (new) about me pom at BL Jown, Nii. han been noid to'an Rogiian house ter $10,000 cant” Avan Monnrea Licny, Walter, henae for Wal at Op. raitae Oil lt, (OM OVEE -OMEY! om Wem Hh Tad 4m lon 64 Soke Allen. of Ne 4 aftene of the rma awe Hyavo, stater, fou | pool for Roston, which prt Queenstown 29m wit lenaing. will parc rth), Lord, fron SSiieaboth part tote’ New Landon l4th inst fa leaving ° t bee Mer & Hough. ] when she bore up for New Youdon. be will have to be dis charred befere preceeding. Bunce Beanerirx Seen Piatadatebin Sar Besten. \e Lamm § aoa'vas not been ot Bart Rodman, W) is) ‘arr at Mauritiue July 29 from hiton, panenme, 4 dic. By, cttomahip roe “or for Liverpool, 'Bept 13, ne *,, nail plegmebiyAfrica.srom Roston for Liverpoot via Halifax. ‘00 Iai Thip Pidetia, Sessling. from Liverpool for NYork, Sept 3, 8 PM. westward of the Bar Land. Bark Roberta, Coiid, {rom Akyab April 14 for Fatmoutn, B, June ?, lat” H. ion solitie Crelene. Trom Tavana for NYork, Sept 6 lat $4 40, Brig Whe Souail, from Rey West for NYork, Sept 18, off Fenw veh" rie Wm Crecvy, from Newbern for Philadelphia, Sept 23, 19037 nein. = oe NYork, steering 8. was seen Sept 6, Sehr tat 3411, bon ‘ at Ren Sept3—Arr Aquila Jones. Ren Aug Arr prey, Maria, Bartel, “irarttett, Car- o aid. ADEN, Ant 17—SId Rurosntes, Wright, Bornbay; 29th, Southern Rights, Knowles, Galle, Bunorennavey. Sept 1--Arr Diana, Coombs, Rangoor Aux Z7—In port park Fury, Ray, ‘dine, for maine i t0 loud foe Revs ne P, Sept Told Gravina A Attard. NYark; Santa An- eo aia. Drover. Singapore; 1Gan- gen, Nourse, Calent! Inaliam, Rarceton Capes, Alig 22—Arr Mary Lneretia, Bowers, N ‘Avg M—In port bark Persia, . for Roston, ida: only Am versel A. Ang W—Are atip Renown, Bangs. Maurtting via Baile. Below 17th, sbip Susan Howland, Gilliat, from Onr- Mf via Galle. Beat. Septs—Arr Grapite City, London for Sydney (and Sept 3—Arr Hattie Katon. Fowler. St Johi Thos Yonntron hort De Arr bark Morning Lube. Walter, New Sid 261b, Br sche Osprey, Bly (from Mala: gapor rt (ben, bas # Revit, Holmes. from Malte for Boston: d Crowell. Wont Licata for Rarburg, Wind nt 3-—Cld Mary Elizabeth. Danbar, shies and United Siaten, Hawnone, Sept Havana, Sept PAX, Sept Ih by Fran ga). Arr Oroziwbo. Tovensend Callan, Dark St Inco, White, Cardenas, ig Prince Aifred. Dikeman, New No Tin port. Sid 25th, brit H ty fond toe NY ek Sept. 2—arg Mary Hammond, Arey, /Akraks ona P.“Taacoste, ropire. Atki ok et aiith. Pitan, NY. , Vera (1 oth. all, NY crud fthy A Homan, Draper, NY. pound 51 = ontwar + for Sin: Homan. Dra for Quebec 105 Fu NY 9h; China, (8). tor NY rn ea (Mi ae. Lyons, for Boaton Ith: American Union. Hubbard, for NY 8th: Northern leCalinm, for N¥ Mith: Underwriter, Bairnson, NY Mth: The Craiva, for Philadelphia Mth; Anglo Saxon, Pennell, for Hong Ke one 12th. Loxvox Sept 3~Are Athens, Shields, Cardenas via Fayal, Old Ist, Sherwood, Bailey. Newport and St Thomas, Lamiagn, Sent 3—In port Pres Fillmore, Bradley, from Glasgow for NYork, Mavsrarss, Septl—Arr Assyria, Delano, and Holyhead Aug %—Tn port bark Young Turk, Harding, for Sept 3. Bld Sept.6. Dan versn) Hannah. NYork. Mauninivn Awe 4—Are Contes’. Beancharnp, Table Bay. Muaranzas, Sept —In port echr Phantom (Br), Rogers, for NYork, kk nd others, sen nnaniLtas Ang 31-—Arr brig Hancock, Gibbs, Kingston, cy Marranwrows (Great Inagua), Aug 22—In port achr Rod. eviek Random (Br), for Rorreunas, Aug 31—Cld ieabsitn © Jones. Shaw, En: Sureps, Sept 2—In port Circassian, Jonson, for N taking in stoves, Sr Vixcent, CV, Aug 14—Sld bark Susan Jaber, Jt Jago, ‘t Thomas, Ang 31—In port hark Teresa (Dan). Ayres. for Maracaibo, daa; birigs Anna (Br), Morrow. dee Madeira (Br), Morton, for Fajaro, Pi Toad for N sch Charles Anna, Branscom, from NYork for Gren refitting mast. Sid Aug 19. brig Rosa Abbott (Dan), Wilberap, Mavagnes. to load for NYork: 24d, schr Magnolia (ir), Clements, St dago to load for NYork TARracons. Aig 25-- ’ Sld 2ist, Chatlenge. Roberts, NY: . Men, Ben EAE Martin Detuer, Wilaon, NYork. exes otek ry Lovell, Bedell and JW Hin N¥ork: Emina aod Fl: sty Whe: slo! rte i» Arabia, Moodie, pools barks Gilding Siar (Br), Revie. Ardcosean Oa Heder! Philadelphia, Tremont, Phinney, do; veiws Speed. away. Atherton, Sngua: iam A Dresser, Haten Phila delphia; Warren, Smith, do; Hi chs Fawn (Br), Parker. hy New York; Yarmovth. Baxte Cl barks BOF Shaw (Br), Cann, Ha anreg, Port Raval ro!) Morne Ri a, 0 Sic tached Baltimare; Grane Sante: Hallett Sia bark EB Wright, dr. Lverpoot, BALTIMORE, Sept I7--Arr steamers A Cle ‘Thomas via Hatteras: Artisan, Kick, NVork: Boxion: sehr WJ Bell Bu NY¥ork. IMth—Arr ship Fleetw'pg. Warner, St Envoy, Pear), do; Lapwing, Kean, Rio de Janeiro and « BAKER'S LANDING (Warwick), Kept 17—Arr schr TT Beckett, Robinson, Elizabetbport. Sta schr Presto, Bennett, (VERS. Sept 12—Arr schra TI! Cushing, Amee, Ban- sim Rollie Potter, Sheppard, Paiiadainhla. N 17. hes Hunter, Cashinan, Ponch muel Crocker, y, Philadel hia for do: Rorcius.” Lincoln. NYork ‘for do. Sid schra jedford. Miller. Bangor or NYork, according to wind: Sal- red Washburn, Thrasher, Albany: Roenete Paul, Eliza- ‘sloop WD Mangnm. Thiasher, wave OROETOWN, DC, Sept 16—Sld sehr Bi T! Stoith, Smith, aseach WANTFON, Sept 16—-Arr schra New Me: sioop Ethan Ait, 6th, a Win — ‘Buell, NYork NEW ORLEANS, Sept 7—Arr stearaship Geo Cromwell, NYork. Jas M Brainard, Boan Kth--Arr steamship Co! ambi ton. NYor! re WE Tiers, Hoffman, Philade'phia; May, Wooster, old BA Reed, Hayden, N¥or ihe Ary steamig Gladiator, Warren, Philadelphia 100 barks L'D Carver, Grindale, NYork, Pathfinder, Robinaon, Rockland, Tith—Cid steamship Geor ge Cromwell, Post, 8York; brig Merald, Davis Philadelphia, NEWB! ig 16—Arr schrs Carthageua, Katies Phitadelphie Fon! let Ryan, Suow, NYork. Cid 17th, Br bark Marton, Philade! hia, Sid echr Sarah, Benson, Matta point, to joad for i WEWBURYPORT Sept LecAre schrs Wave, Hah, Roo- aout; Georais, Sweet, Pbiladelphia, iT. Sept 16—Arr schrs Artist, Forester, Somerset tee! pa DM. Messeroie, Pawtucket for do: Lender. Mayo, Fail river for do; Cabinet, Burdick, do for do; W B Grifiin, ProvBlener for tin consequence mount. Davis, town, Mase; A! Salmon Waehburn, Thri a loading ; Herald, Pit New Hedfort for Putlase phies Lincoln Webb, Lloyd, for Raltimore; Sarah Jane. Gasdiner, for NYork; MR On n ma of Borton. do: WnMa ok. diseh: Most of the vensei da i ‘Mary Brockway, Gladwin: sloop Southpurt, Y PAILADREPTITA, Sept Arr barks Washington Butch fr, Colling, Genoa;’ Roanoke (Br). Cookwe: TRAPAYRS brige Sar well (Br), Crowoll, Halitars Nebraska Saw’ Pity Glace Bay. CW. oclira BR Wateon, Witleby, Tort Ke Amabuty, Garéiner. Cid ship Sedbergh, pool; barks J Godfrey, Clark, 4 ‘Went 0 PPR’ Davin, owen, Port, Roya Ra Rewue, Kelly, and Geo Vales, Nickerson, ter Oak, Baler, esion: Kent Ky, Bannister, NB Borden, i +d M Houston, Lippincott. Port La& M Reed, Reed, Su Flora King, Mc 1 Broadticl, Fis Maro, hrie Dolley, Carter, Remedios IZ ATE sleamers Kingfisher, Nye, Baker, do, sehra Martha Jane, Mot Crosby, Albany: HUE Meteaif, Hy with fo; Miller, White, 4 urs saat ‘Dp Havecst fh ~ Mile, * Hirae Aloma sehr tA be Uneper, R » Aibny, aj tieamer W sr thie point, Fes ports the following as off Wreevere Island last evening —— Kebrs Wm Oroniord, Sippican: Masaachisetis Kookiand; Frank Maria, Or nnd; Copy, Dannie Mary A Rowland, New Fannie Hazard, Portiand: loo old Leal, New ard. Kiver Head; brig Mountain Eagle, x PAWTUCKET, Sept If-Arr schre Brown Rone, Rose, Fim City, Wilson, Aluany, Sid echr Gen Lorne, NYork. N'PRANCISCO, Sept 15—Arr hark Margaret Pugh (Br). Hagtes, Livery alparaieo; brig Hugh Barclay. Nyo, Yuk Alpo arr (supposed 16th) ship Linrie Moses, Delano, Pile 14 sebre White Cloud (of Pp moter. Si fth. bark B Fount Grande (from Baltimore ) adeiphin: Thomas Joerson WICKFORD. Bepl I7—Arr ety Etizabetnport Vath; echre A Haley, ah Pat ) P Harard, Saunders, MISCELLANEOU! Abe ot INQUBPOLIA VERONICA rik NEW BLOOD PURIFIER, he most sromerty purifier of the blood No remertial agent ! it im the ours of & inate eru This plant is know to man, compare wi Paso THE AMERIC nT et. AC ADUMY OF music INDUSTRIAL BXHIBITION DISPLay € ITa AND PLOWERS. GRBAT g ee Fy ° it 3a" eee me oe pee amram a Sete os ae OT A RUM DRINK. A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGBTABLE EXTRACT. A PURE TOMIO, THAT WILL RELIEVE THE AFFLICTED, AND NOT MAK¥. DRUNKARDS. DR, HOOrLAND'® DR, HOUFLAND'S DR. Hoort AND'R i HOOPLAND'R bk hodriakig GERMAN RITTERS. opeety pirate OnnMaN ara GERMAN Bret RO AED son, FHELADELPMES PA. WILL EFFECTO ALLY ANI Ce MOBY. CERTAINLY CURE int DISEASES: DISORDERED Lr i STOMACH, oR xipxbye, ‘Thousands of our citizens ar: suffering from DYSPEPSIA, and LIVER DISEASES, and to whom the following quea> tions apply, Wve mnarenige HOOFLA ERMAN RITTERS WiLL CURE THEM. DYSPEPSIA AND ND LAYER DISEASE. Do you rise with a coated tong? tongne mornings, inv © break fast gon throw np wind frm the momash, and do yon swell 0 Often? Do you feel afuiness alter eaitng. and a foe when ae stomach is ompty? Do vou have heartburn occas sional); Do you feel low spirited, and look on the dary: ee oe thined kr: tant chen lanaeta tian al you not me restless, and often lav until midnight befor you can go to sleept and then, at thes. don’t you feel a and sleepy moat of the time?’ Is your skin dry and scal; oes i In short, is not your life @ burthen, ‘ruil of fore- HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS WILT, CURB EVERY. MARE oF Chronic or Nervons Debility, Disease of the Kid- and Disenses writin: vy Disordered Stor OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS RESULTING PROM DISORDERS OF THE DIGKSTIVE ORGANS =e Constina- tion, Inward Piles, Fulness or Rood to the Head. Acidity of the 8 mach, men. Dis gant for Foot, ulnens or Welebt in the Stomach, Sonr Eructations Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit or the Stomach. Swimming of the Head, Hurrted hing, Fluttering at the Heart, ing Senaations when in a lying posture, Dimpess of Vision. Dots or Wels before the Sight. Fever and Dull Pain in_ the Heat. . Defi- " of the Skin Chest, ° ates Fi of Heat, Borning in the. Flesh, Constant im- agiuings of Evil and great De- pression of Spirita, PARTICULAR NOTICE. under the name of There are many preporations Bitters, pat unin quert boitles, conv mded of the cheanes® whiskey or common rum, costing from 20c. to 40c per ga!lon, the tasia diswuised by ani#e or corfander seed, ‘This class of Bitters haw cane and wil contttue to cause, a8 long a they can b id. hundreds to die the death of t By their Me the system is cept sontinnally under tho. ia fuence of alcoholic stimnlants of the worst Kind, the deat for liquor ie created and kept up. and the reault a adropkar i's Iife and death. and will have a Liquor Bitters wo For those who desh the re Xe nal virtcrs and trae excellence any of the numerous liauor bitters inthe market, and will cost muck legs. Yor will have all the virtues of Hoofland’s Bitters in connection with a good article of Honor, at a tnuch leas price than these inferior preparations will eost you. HOOFLA GERMAN BITTERS. N be will give ¥ on GOOD’ APPETITE, GOOD APGETITE, OD ITITE, OOD Ae ITE A bys iy APPETITE, will STRONG Ma STKONG HE. a and.will positive'y nraven| FEVER. BILIOUS BE Fever. ac, FEY ac. 8 RILIOUS FEVER ac. EVER, ‘Those wuvfering from BROKEN DOWN AND DELICATE CONSTITUTIONS, frome baever care ¢ ther BOR FEMALE, mene in, baad ryt Say BITTERS, tak Wit veshore Genes 64 Corte woes! beaith,, b har been the case in thousands of in-taoces, and a fair trial ts but re- ER, BITTERS ARE ALCOHOLIC, NOT Intended an a BEVERAGE. ‘The proprietor have thousands of letters from the moed eminent CLERGYMEN LAW PHYSICIANS, AND CITIZE! Testifying of their own personal know ‘eve, i the benetciad ts and medical virtues OF these Bitters, From Rey, J, Newton Rrown. D D.. Editor of the Encycto- Pedia Of Retigious Knowledve. Although not dir’ esed to favor oF Recommend pa dicines tn general, F eflects Lyet know one Dat teatify 0 the beelite. be i catyed from euy simple preparation. In thehope thas he way thos contribute ro the benert of others. 1 do this the more readily in regard io oot'and’s German Bitters, prepared by Dr, C. M. Juckson, of this city, beenus@ wae | then for 1 4, under the impression the miature, am indebted to my frien! fr removal of this prejndice ngement to try them, when. suff ring and jong continnet deblifty Or three hotties of thege Die at the beg none of th ar was ‘allowel by evi. dont rele ai ret ron of bodily and mental whieh Thad pot cet for six inaethe before, and hat Simonet despaire? of rruninioz. I the thank God aod wy friend for dir me to the us TNBWTON BROWN, Pricapetents, Jane 23. 18 DISEASES OF Kil IN YOUNG 8 AND BLADDER, 7. MALE OR PEMALY, atlont restored to health. oR Are speedily cer PARENTS dren ae above, and wishing to they commenced with t having snffering cb them, wil uever regret the du bitters MEN, STUDENTS with ‘thelr trams s Bitters pear t «use to both mi vigorating av asing ITIS NOT A LIQUOR STIMULANT, AND LEAVES NO PROSTRATION, ATTUNTION SOLRTERS hould always AND THE oP BOLULER We call the attemtion of all baring re'ations or friends in the army > the fret that viland’s German Biles Will cure pine tenths of the dere. by exposes and priv stioun Inc dent to camp lie, Tv the linia, published almost dally in tee newspapers, on the errival of the ack. it opartinn are suffering ros Will be wotieed that a tery laree ebiiity. Every oven of that ki Hoottand’« German Bl have no hesitation in stat Ing that, if these Bitters were freed: used anyone our 40 thers, | pce of lives might be saved that otherwise wor be eon be readily enred by The proprietors are dat reviving thankfa! letters trom eoTerers in the army and pitals, 9 bare born restored fo beaith by the use of there Bitters, arnt to them by thet frienda. BEWARE OF COUNTERFBITS. the signatare of OC. M. JACKSON” fa on the wrapper of each bottle See tha: Haas : rest drugsigt pot he often'4 rong the Intorieating pre eigitinatyseteaceune ols Securely packed. by express {SCIMAL OFFICE WD Mantracto ba ANCH Rr M, PHTCADRLERER be artic ations wih do no MOSIC BY THE CELERRATED OPERA BAND joune Satane KVERY EVENIN uccesenrs to, M. Jacnson 406, ste: : ‘roptietors