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8 STARTLING IF TRUE. SaaS THE DRAFT. The Brett in Drooblya. THE THIKD vIBrRICT. The Third Wetrict Kxamioing Board reassembled on Reported Treaty Between France and | Sturdy, aust arspomed of the foitowing cases — the Rebel Confederacy. i “ed aTTUTES, Robert Goodwin offered Christopher Riehi, George N. bert “Kaooke: Joho Crcode offered Dartet MoCano, Joho Vowter offered Wiliam Arley, Do Witt €. Sarles offered Wiltiam Jacks »n, Bo ward Regwe tered Wwhn H. Brown, William H. Mexeo eternd Otte Jerrad, iidwin M. l'yler offered August Deikerdemy ; John ¥. Talmago*offored James Reid, Augustus C. Wrangioli Offered James raise: Caonmas Carrigan offered Martin Povier, James H. art olarod Bawin Kester. ALIENS, Jodo Hallagan, Ebenezer ioole, Dente Moran, Thomas Shedd. Davit Ross, Archirbold Martin Carr, France to coy erate with Fleet and Army ; Brxchenge for the Posser alon of Texan | Petar Bertrim, James Dooashy. Kdwaea iy oa DNAWILITY. ssidont Stephens’ Aboriive Misha B. Morrell, Fucene Settle, Chas. 5. Androwe, Chae, Hageo, Wim, MeFarony Wise Webb, Michael Ren}. Turner, Wie, Yevere, John Grady, Chas. Thomas Powers, Nicholas Fitage. Told, Josepb M. Wilder. Joseph. Weston, Richard O'Hea, Its Ohject fo Make Peace and Avoid $2 O27, Michael Girtey, Patrick Haherty- Jonn WMiission to buiemineesie: MELD YOR DUTY. ‘iffen, Bartholomew Riley, Thos. Ambler, Joba this French Alttance. ichard Mott, Michel Moran, Chas. 3, Baylis, Wm. 2. Citloa, Patrick Gallagher, George 1. Simonson, RSE SS AU A, oR Leory Cave, Jr. a comaveamn. His Present Mission to France to Ristify: | yesten‘darnere caus Mt Weleott et Raper FATHER OF MOTHURREESS CHILDRBR, the Treaty, Joseph York, John rs Manon. IN TUS RERVICE, &e., &., &e. Timothy Crawley, Domingo Casteno. - ‘OVER ach, Miebael Kearns, Wm. J. Jobmean, Hugh McIntyre, Wm. Curran, Jeseph Brick, Patrick Yorke, Martin Lane, An- @rew Morrison, John Hrstt, Owe Mitzpatrick, Thomas 0, Steers, Goorgo H. Price, (b.s, Giver. Our Washington Correspondence. Wasniroron, Sept, 18 , 1662. Witbie the last few days t havo had frequent couversa- UNDRR AGR. sions with a gentieman recently from Richmood, whero | ThomasQuitian, Michael Kerrigan, Wm. Zane, Abram 24 bod held a position which gave him an inside oppor- | Gardner. ity of becoming acquainted with ho facts whiob he |-° jenn , ‘Thill, ne eee) hap rwiaied to me, and of earning what may be canesder- 24 Stote seereta. From him I have acquired te infor- waation which 1 propose to convey in this letter, You recollect Low tho mivsion which Mr, Vico Presi ONLY HONE. baz. Van Tnere!, Henry H. Dickerson, Jobn Hannon, Thomas York, George Hnbbard, Kdward Tracy. ] BEART EXEMPTIONS a THE BROOKLYN COMMON ent Stephens undertook to discharge at Washington JUNCIL. . pozslot tho public miid at the time. What was ite ob ‘The totlewing parties renlding in tbe wards named were eat? Bome thought 1 was to propose terms of peace and es gga she draft by the mow Council on Satur. Feconstrnetion of the Union. When it failed, on account | ““Phird watd-—-Paul Bs Allon, T. Allen, Edward O'Neil, Johv im. Smith, Wm Gilderfols. ¥. Barpeti, Tros. Dobson, John Yourth wa\é—! Douglass, John Wood’, Sixth ward—Gewge W. ef our government not deeming It exactly right to permit ‘ng in a rebe? veasel of war to Washington, it was woo ont 0 Richmond that ho merely desired | MoGibney. ° wre wowme etang, Nout the exchango of prisoners; |, Kighth ward—Hen ‘Gtaham,” f arrange te ‘ae: sone explanation | 5Ninte, ward. Mertis. Richard Rous. Henry ‘and up to the present time thay lanat| nston, Lewis Michael Start. given of this very cartons circumelane®, giv informant explaing it in this way:—In Novomber last ir. Blidell, i representative of the Southern confederacy in Franco, communicated to his government the important informa- tom that Louis Napoleon had consented to form ap altt- ance, offensive and dofens)ye, with thy Bouthen:, i eieie: raey, and to contribyte. - ee ward—J, Yeamner, Jeceph Bi Brunell,’ Ad ve PRES Gimg! S The Draft on Staten Island. . At s mass meeting held at Clifton Pari, in Richmond Suny, on Saturday, the 19th instant, at 3 o’clook, the Hon. H. G. ‘Stodbins was called to the chair, and Dwight bi , dS vow material aid required for | Townsend Esq., » 8 appointed Secretary as ee 3b nt of ite independence, bis navy and | The following preamble and Tetolations were waahi- \Wiroo /Gndred thousand men, provided that the confedera- | mousty adopted: ‘#7 WOU yjoki to France all the cotton growing territory belagiget pace poate of reece ors ave unanimously weet 2 If of Louist- | voted 000 and have autl ne Soe ee en tei comer ‘Treasrof {6 bbtain such sum upon the bonds of mk ee. the gcauty, for the purpose of rolleving such persons who “qo tbts tho conservative Pepresentatives of the South ee been robagpey hearabe who are unable to comply witb veoa conacr ipti erefore, ongpelad: fret, Veouuse they mero opposed to any | Ue Sometime: the citizens and tax-pavers of Rich- foroigu alliance; and, second, botauge thoy proferred the | mond county, in mass meeting assembled, do most cordi- apvornment of the United States, administered upon con- | alty approve of and endorse the action of the Supervisors “etivational principies, with the constitutional recognition fa Resolved said loan for fear ilo igh sonmar sats Resolved, That we respectfully reques juperv: © State rights, to avy government which the world has yet | 1 appoint ‘committoos in their "Tespeotive towns, whose known, Heoce Mr. Stephens, after a consultation with ts friends and the rebel authorities, uodertook his duty it shall be to wait upon tho citizens and solicit their masion. Admonished by others fess hopeful than bim- bg Ferg to the above mentioned loan. ed, That in ordor that all persons may be enabled seit and legs anxious for a restoration of the Union that i: would be impossible to obtain an interview w subecribe & the srid loan that the Coonty Treasurer be requested to issue the bonds of the county in sums of $100 and over, ae the parties taking it may desire. witb the Union authorities upon the direct subject that Exempt. he Pau n viow, and that it wan extremely doudiful From pheglsiorponppere yo . Sept, 18.) . whether be would be permitted to hold au- med and was dignes with the President or his Secretary of fon from dat 0 KoLeplyrger ol State, no detormimed to adopt the strategic ques- ‘tom weich he prescoted in his official coumunications— ‘uamely, consuitation upon the treatment and exchange ‘of prinovers of war. He cotertained the confident hope that no serions obeta- ‘ale would be Mterposed to bis proceeding to Washington ‘and thore consulting with President Lincolu and Secre- g ‘ary Seward as to whether some mutually satisfactory The members of Fort Washington Clam Bake Club, now terms of compromise might not be arranged, eo that the | Called the Manhattan Club, beld their annual social reunion rebel-confederacy might bg saved the disgrace of inviting | &t Manhattan Cove on Saturday last. Notwithstanding the io foreign aid, at such on immense sacrifice of its honor | Mclemency of tbe weather the affair was quite a success. ‘and 0! the territory over which it claimed jurisdiction | The attendance was not o@ large as usual; and many Dieppomted in thie hope, be retarned two Rich, | feccs, familiar at this “‘seasonof corn’? gathering, wore mou, avd yielded to tho general sontiment and | Absent on this oceasion, They know not the treat lost. @eiermination to form any dliance, to submit to any The dake was tho most successful that the club has cortitions imposed by a fpreiga ally, rather than yield | ¢ver bad. The clerk of the weather also regulatod bis ‘to the government of the United States part of the ipsgrnare des aa, ie pat to all Jt baw been resolved, therefore, to consent to an altiance | 42 Opportunity to partake of ¢! wu oe out any ‘welt Prance, and concede Tess te thas Power, tu retern | imertawence or Sncenveniiass fress sate. Rasmediotes \y after the repast was served up the whole party went for the aid of navy and army in securtny the Confederate | aboard the revenue cutter Addison ¥. Andrews, under the fndependence. Tnia accounts for the confidert tone of Mr. Seer, cna ther @f the Surveyor of the Port and Captain Stepbons? speech at Charlotte, North Carolina, in which he hae Cen res ee eee @ewrod that the prospects of the confederacy were not lance of the ¥.. i Seas, menace setae, &e., petra oe! eg to wu occas was as entertain: AR Aiscouaging, and that there was a certainty of success. bye ee vaubeeT ace teeta de taeda W bas boon rumored that Mr, Stepbons has gone to Eu. pone to send him tothe Senate detracted the Jeast rope. There is reason to beliene that he is now in France— | from his flow of humor. Perkins vever was 80 claesic or poetical pefore, and excelled hiinset : even Fields hud 10 tat he ts vested with authority ¢o clase negetiations | Via a ies palm this timo. Develin seemed to add a with the French governmen!-—that Louis Napoleon hat | new stock to his former vivacity since he hes <eased to edrcaiy formed an alliance, of mive and defensive | drink solely at the with the Indians of 8. ‘Tammany, aod bas beon in the habit of bathing .in the reads, “Murderer—oonvicted felon,’” the claim’ which has been allowec on this ground in this county. The first was a , who served out ® sentence im the State prison for rob! ry. The Manhattan Clam Bake Club., THEIR ANXUAL RBUNION AT MANHATTAN COVR—~ SPEECHES, TOASTS, ETC: wen the Southern confed racy, upon the Kms | vient rivers, Nor bas the war and Wail strect in the Bfere mntionsd—brance lo (ake Tesas and to | \east prevented Schet! and Knapp from enjoying these pet ix enone moby and three hundred thousand sd se@nes as on former occasions, or lessened the number of clams required by Captain Comstock. ‘Among the invited guests presont was General Francis B. Spinola. He is fast recovering from his wounds; that ‘tn his side has healed, but his Toot yet troubles bim, In reply to a tonat to his health, he alluded to his coaree in the Logisiatare in 1861, when ho was the first democrat aud in fact the first person who recoramended the policy of arming the North, and that too, three months before the bombardment of Fort Sumter. | ‘The larger portion of those present were in some way connected with the demo- cratic party, but the response to the war sentiments of the Generat very cloasly revealed the fact that there was none of the powce faction among them, Speeches were made by Col, Swacklamer, Capt. Hart Rafos F. Andrews and others. The parties separated about balf-past seven P.M. Those coming to the city came down on the revenue cutter, Hefore breaking up, ex-Collector Schell invited the mem bers of the club to another clam bake at the same place next Saturday, The revenue cutter A.F. Andrews, will leave the foot of Chambers street at two P. M, to convey those invited to participate 4 aaers ivto the ervice of the Southern confederacy, if neces sary, to secure its independence. ‘The Knowledge that a bearer of despatches to the Con foderats coverument bas receully arrived from Europe , Pringing Inormation that the alliance between France and the Sonthern coufedoracy has beow fully perfected, may have iodnoed Governor Vance, of North Carolina, to Jasvo is extraordinary provlacnation, published a day or two niuce, invoking che people of that State to stand by 4 without doubt, an importans representative in Richmond from Geo. Forey, commanding the Freech forces in Mexico, whore miasion ts to ascertain from the Confederate government at what potuts French troops are desired for the service of the Southern confederacy. Will iL gtartie the people of the North, who have been unible to account for the confident tone of the Southern military and civil authorities, the Southern people and uthern press, even after the severest reverses, if the itpformation ts imparted to them that there are reasons to apprebend immediate action on the part of the French geverument in bebalf of thetr new ally, the Southern oon foderacy’ Will it ptartle the people of the North to impart to them the information that the French navy and a floet of Con edorate iron-olads, with Maffit, Semmes and oihers o their bold and reckless sea rovers, in command of the Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida avd Virginta—ail Covfederate privatoers—will prey wpon oar conermerce and daeh imo our ports without waiting to notify ovr governiwent that they arc coming? Wilt it etartic the people of the North to intimate to them that Frenol transports may land troops at any day at Mobile or Galveston, or at bovh these points? Captains Sawyer and Flynn. A young offeor recently released from the Libby prison in Richmond, furulshee the following information in rela tion to Captains Sawyer and Flyun, who were condemned to death by Jeff, Davis:— Captains Sawyer and Flynn, tt will be remembered, bave been condemned to death tn retaliation for the exe ention by General Murnside of two rebel oMfcer caught recraiting within his lines, The Richmond mob demanded the death of these brave and patriotic men, but the an thorities were deterred by the throntened fate of Winder ona Lae, beld by us at Fortress Monroe. Captains Sawyer nd Flynn are confined in a sort of cage or bin petitioned oft from tho eollar of the building. Mensured by the eye, it appeared not larged than fix feet by eight. ‘Tne only light and air are admitted through « hole near the ceiling) about a foot square, thronga which also the food ts pasned down twicoaday. Thie den is damp, dark aod most shockingly Gitby; and the unfortunate vietime of rebel — are enduring within it a living death from day to ‘Th seems to since their cowardly tor : Would wot the people of the North be still be ntors dare net shoot or tang them, to torture their more astounded. if the whole of this formi. | [ives away by thw long agony, and thea report them as . having died of sickness. dable ormida was to appear in Hampton Ko to conthiie oor ships and Monitors there, The Crop: sod, jn conjunetion with the fromciad¢ known to SUMMAKY OF THE MONTELY REPORT FOR AUGUST. DeranTMxnr oF AGRIOUET Wasiiwaton, Sept. 10, 1863. ‘Tho Commissionor of Agricuiture again tenders to his regular correspondents his Foye acknowledemente for their promptoess im repiytn, if to his cireular for Aaguat Their iocreared nombere aod carefully prepared returns give the best assuranes of the nitimate complete success of the pian adopted to collect reliable monthly accounte of the condition of the crops. Despite the looai injuriea to the fall crops from drought, corn, tobwceo, sorghum and bucksheat woold have beon excellent Dat not the frost af Augnat 30 00 bo ready for servico in Richmondy restore Fortress Mon roe and Norfolk to rebel supremacy, sweep up the Chesa Peake, and, in concert with the powerful army of Gen, Lee, tike Washington in front, flank and rear, and the a finale to the grand campaign, proceed up the Delaware with the hostile fleet, and, supported by the army of Gev. Loe, reduce Milladeipbia to Confederate authority or ashes? These are some of the results confidently At the @outh to follow the , : curred. As nearly ail the returns of correspondents bas been intimated, and the samo soareo is my °O | were made from the 28th of Angust to Lhe 19s of Septom- chority, Chat Bngland will, for certain considerations, co ber, the injury by frost w: yy given them, ae will 1 Praia ‘at wotil bor provin.oa on tain | DO Been kn the tables; but many held back their PrEnee, Ses Sees Maem Ror previ wh returna for # ‘ew days to report it. These Aue of Atlantic Ocean aro adequately protected by | jamt ace present © eneral average iijury of her powor no ypen and decidet manifestations | abont on t Sb per cent; but, for ransone givonget frome length tm the body of thie this ie a great over estimeto, Although so general a frost js ordinarily "very desteootive, yet there is a great difference between froeta Oecasioned by the fail of cold raina when the groand bas besn cooled, aad those pro duced by a storm bringing the o 14 of the arctic rere of octive «ympathy with the now allies and tn ort, Ht te believed teat pendence of the rebel States of America will be exh: inc nite Brooklyn City News. sere Peal nro 43 on yt FreminG EXCURSION. —A | Avene peated soll, and lito ® warm aimosphere, Mut, ti farty of four men from New York hired a bont at the | pyttor ascertain the extertof tue Injury. in uirien have Dodeo near the mouth of Newtown creak yesterday, | been made in the seprember circular relative io the con- Avent ne, for the parpose of ebing. They had vot | dition of all the fall crops. roceoled se when tee omel wi careged bey etaweot | he state of the crops in Burope, especially in Kogland, Wind ane all were thrown tute the waier Thre were | comtinues favorable, and indicates a lentened exprriation te be names Of wo. were Reet Rose were | of brondstatie from ihis county. But « Ppartjo ular ac Pete Sa he third was 8. brethes ie lac mt | count of will be given in the next inonthty repirt, Mev The ooly Sorwvor he Me. Woe rodoa ra | when more full informatim wilt have been recorwed aiding at 67 Monroe atrect. New York. ’ Since the inst report many agricultural scietic® have fienmannn ap tt iptelln forwarded © the deyartment the list of thes Rat Ani AxD RECOVERY oF Prorkaty. —The house of | officers, &t.: but there are still many of them Judge N. L Mores, in Livingston street, near Court, was | which har + ytd are unreported. eloniowsly enterad oy Sunday mornt ne | Nery. import # lat reste of the oeietios seinsiea weieed os uboct Goem the (teen Sage Bip be department that (he list be iminediately io the atreot by Sergesmt Co, vell, of the Tarty ar then elnet, with the goods in their pores They ware os arrested and lodged ta the station are Williant Power ond De enper-No, 67 Ablantic end the proceeds of tvs Tho entire yulue of the propert Their Tete rosy NEW YORK The Mannattaa io Bagian Hospite tly ond 14k EDNOK OF The delogation which ageanpaniod the Storm firo engiie to Lamdan, to Stovn fire euvines at Lhe Crystal & the stunbatenn Kogine Company, m this eby- report was made at a raging menting Of the com: wy, at its rooms, on the 14th inst, It 13 am elaborate aud cre fal document, and contains many pointe of great szntl- cance. Tho dolevation cay that, whereas they expected tho trial to be mide between the engines of the varius firo dopartments of the world, they found it to be + trial between the Manhattan on the one side and a vumber of eagines newly ana spectetly mapatactured for the por- pove onthe other band, No ongine ropresenting any fire departmont of Loodon was present. In fact, tho judg mons o1 cho delegation i that the arial was arrangea by & numbor of local manufvetarars, with whom Captain Shaw, Of the Londoa” Fire iirigade, was urobably interested, merely to profit themse!yee, Tu this end it was neccesary yak ine tor ‘hut all fair competition shovid be — proveutet, as 1 seems to bave bea im the case o' the Manbattan, The” report further anya that all posible obstacles were thrown in the way of this © no's making the trial, Doth before and after the sgcident which hefel_her.in consequanee of what they dvem tbe iaten Houal miemanagewent of Lhe London Firo Brigade. i boy are convinced. Lowe ver, that tn aoy fair trial the Manbat. ftan would surpaes all com: etitors. 1 copy the fliow- ing _parenges from their seport, touahing upon points of Pete naa arbived at tho Crys inubattan ave lal Palace, whore the mal to be mado, on the S0tof Juve. Here she was wotbed, and ber boilers were capacity, after which sbe was deel bent step was tO remove her to the ahpomted xrane 0” action. Tt was supposed, aga matter.of course, init she would’ pe taken by the nearest route to this partienlar monk But your engin’ and delegation were m the bands of the London Fire Brigade, and it pleased those bopit- able persons to take a different way, down a to the required allright. The band roundabout steep descent, rendered — still move dificult by: asharp curve, At this point your de- wegulion requested permission ta guide their own engine. Dut one of the engineers of the Londen Fire ed on tuking the tongue, Fire Brigade inaist- org he knew the route perfectly, abd could take to Man! ‘over it in perfect sulcly. Under thore auspices, and impelled by momb of the London Fire Brigade, your engine was started, When sho reached the summit of the incline already Mentioned moat of these persons went sey leaving her to the exte of afew men. Thus the descent bogan. In a Sw moments she bocame almost uncoutroliable. Every ingXamt her momentum of speed lucroased, aud, when at Jong.’ she approached the curve, all guidance of Ker course was inyoseible. She tberefore Tushed abead in astraight line, ang’ Came ia contact with a tree and capsized. ‘Yhus was seonre the rent which, it is believe f by your de- Yegation, Bennet n Sire Bri; wished and intended to {enhatian was disabled from that moment. tres collision oe away her fore carriage, broke one of hor flywheels, ath tae other, and turned her complgjely yy This result having beet Attained, the Manhattan was "every evening preceding the day appointe:t Nghe crippled 3 ac! condition. “At thie point she was si ane the gallant London Fire Brigade, But al mone 20 far, were not to be so Soran. y immediately procared the assistance flan IO tbe vtcialtyor the Crystal Paiace, and sek Gr gins hosed ‘engine in condition for is, by great exertions, they suc be es rata a wer on the ground In season to ia. Sling he’ ontrack fee. Here, however, ane avol rorfe' iN other obstacie was eucountered tn 2 Person of Captain Shavr, of the London Fire Brigade, w.. “2 ted to her being tried at all, on the plea that, aftor au."8 @D accident, such a trial would be pra baer A mela 8 then reed upon. This was very severe. The Manhat fawee tasted to doublo tbe capacity required, being 200 pyc cold water pressure to tho equare inch. Decame obvious that they wero not 60 m1 arraid of “ne ‘bursting of hor boileras they were anxious to burst it. But the Manhattan, injured though she was, was ataunch and true, and she stood even this test. ‘This she was ‘dpally hs te copseque! f this trial may be briefly ¢ ultimat Bequence o stated, The Manhattan had been injured to that degree that she could not do herself justice. She was, indeed, the firat and only engine on the ground that drew water from the required distance; but no sooner Lad she bogun to work than ber other flywbecl, cracked by the acci- dent, suddenly broke. She was thus rendered heipless, and was thereupon withdrawn from tho lists, Correctly Speaking, no trial was had. In conclusion, your delegation would respectfully report that % is their unanimous conviction that, had there been a fair trial and no “accident,” the Manhattan would have been successful, even against the rules, regulations and prejudices of the English commit. tee. It is moreover their conviction that Captain Shaw, of the London Fire Brigade, chief mover in getting up this ial wae, and is, in some way interested with cer- tain local English steam fire engive manufacturers, in whose interest it wag desirable that the Manbatean tities : and, fina ‘and did. iy, peouliag principles of "English fait piay”” whefrwere, in bell Temembered trial of skill and etyeigih between the two nations, eco ipo at oe “Zatfust of all honorable per- fone, were once m Cesst im thi pore fr oh at 1, ito successful operation in the THe Swiss Ghoating Beatival To-Day. ‘In consequence of the etorm on Satarday the closing ceremonies of the Sbutszonfest wore postponed UD this afternoon, when the affair will take place with great ecla’. Should the weather be unpropitious the ceremonies will be entirety dispeneed with. Wo trust this avnounce- ment will be sufficient to insure a large attendance, as. being for a charitable ax well us a patriotic pur- poe, it eminently deserves our support, va Tious rifle ciubs and Swiss societies in this ta and vicinity ate expected to be in attendance full Fegatity and many of the Schutzeniob, with their ladies, intend appesring in the dress of the cantons whence they came, so tbat the fete will combine both novefty and instruction. The ehooting will be re- commenced this morning at seven o'clock, avd continaed until five P. M., when the distribution of the prizes will take place. The concert by the Arion Singing Club will bp atfour P.M. The following is the programme for @ occasion :— Overture—-Nebaccanezer—Orchestra 2. Rhemweinliod—Arion.. &. Pot Pourri—Charivari 4. Grose an das.’ Vateriani—Arion « 4 5, March—Tanphauser 6. Froedlingslied—Ario 7. Hochzeitsmart Traum... ‘The dancing will follow the concert, and as there will be two bands in attendance, the devotees of Terpsichore can enjoy themselves to their hearts content. Police Inteliges ie Countanvet Bu1s.—On Saturday night last an attempt was made to flood the city with counterfeit bills on the Denk of Brandon, Vermont. Owing to the efforts of the police, however, bat few of the sporious bills were put tn ciroulation. A man named Thomas Doughty was ar- rested for tendering a $6 bill of the above bank in pay ment for a quarter of lamb whicb be had purchased in Twenty-third street. Justice Kelly committed him for examination, Charles Armstrong and ‘les Short were iso arrested for @ similar offence, and committed for ex. amination by Justice Kelly. Avrexet at Burotary.—William Feeny, a boot Diack, eighteen years of age, was arrested on Saturday night while in the act of breaking into the premises of Patrick Corcoran, No. 49 Spring street, with the supposed iaten tion of stealing ® quantity of brags cocks and other arti- clem He was committed by Justice Connolly, in defaait of $1,000 bail. Hianway Rownxry.—A map oamed Wiliam Duffy was arrested yesterday by oMcer Mouligan, of the Twentioth Preoinct,on complaint of Adam Scbilling, of 422 Ninth avenne, who alleges that Duffy, in company with two other mon, robbed bim on coast pight of a hye oo watch and galvanized chain. about $10. Tre complainant was knocked dows eiile Passing through Fortieth strect, and fol! into an aren, where ho was robbed of the watch and chain, Duffy was committed for trial oy Justice Kelly in defau't of $2,000 bail, : Mr and Mev Chas bourgeot: t Benne, Bow. yore, c ow York fudtai, Mr nnd Mre XH. Hansen Mr and Mrs Gottlieh Merkie and eliftd, Pried ine ra ‘Mire D i he Wille Jorgen win, f hy man California; ‘gn My fein von Lp. afaat, Mr and Mre Berirain Washingion: Mrand Mrs Aug Bochmubl Mr awe Meu Lov bard 8 HW Barvts Jul Hore}, Sue ‘ork ant Kruger, er, Mrs Cath Kinsins, Noaraccand-ouners a ee; the Weornge. Total, 14) Lirgerony—Steamm tn ¢ ‘Misa Blien Sheenan, Mr ID Bitte, Captain HM Gimore, Mr Chapman ; ~an GT Morewood, 35 Erdman, S M Ariel |. Giles Bayne, Jr: John Brey, Janes Wilaon Barlow, OH Chase, Mr’ Mont iF Oeste, Children and wares: 1: Pleary. Mr Seligman. ia, Mr Lille—with others it the sterteae, Kpeete, €m Axs—Sicamahip ae me Su Mead PY if aud ehh ity of Annie Re Rigi mm.’ J Gedy and cul ke nig. © wile mad three children ‘taker. wire and two children: 3B Darand, 3 ker wire ned wo ihe) La ler, J Adolph ws Hovier, Morria * Aipith, M Sinon. teas Wise, 6 at W Dix. Dad Widw th, Claras tt tte 1 Bias Peck, Dr Thomas Cottman aud wif Onarios Contout,’ Felix Rien and wit, P childre a i” od gre Mra Henry “¢: et ge harks ielas, New J Mah Duroc: perm, Fosene Wh Otto Werner, Fell K Gallscher, M n, He Thowne Cottinan on Freshey, + Naves AX Mra Jw F, Mies Angtata Wh Mss Suits Sarah Cha: i 1 GAR, SUPLM 3S ik 2. Ariss Major Jones Toorak MWKALD. Bespquanr as. 1 Sept. 17, 1963. My (tlerGen tus jut beep os et 6) 4 etter in the Naw Youn Hikarp of tho 164 38. writen by your corres: ors atiny oF che Botuinac, dated j she Tey hit, aud in which the Writer asserts that o Miae Annie Jones— just me ged from a boarding sehool in the ood city of Boston’’—-vame to Major Genéral Stahol'e was rocolved by him aud privided with én him the hondrary title of major, (1 rocegnizet 24a member of bie staff, do, This state at covery particular, incorreot ; and’ 1 Deg, for the ko O common Jaaties, you wil? allow this correction to» poear iv your columns. ‘Tho facts in ghe case are briefly as follows;—, m On tho 18th Cay of last Juae, wien Mojer General Stabel wee incommand of the cavalry of the Department of Washington, a young woman was gent into heod- quarters, und" guard, {rom Ube outpgst. charged by Colo. not Algor, of ibe. Hifth Michigan cvalry, with having ‘attempted to rap the picket, and with having destroyed somo papers when arrested, and extbiting other evi dences of being a robe! spy. She rave bor name an Mise ‘Annie Jones, Las could give mo satisfactory explaffasion of her conduct, aad | thereupon placed her in the cnetody of the Division Provost Marshal, Lienterant William Hull, of (he Pixth Micbivan cavalry, whore Leadquartors ware ab some distinee in the village ot Fatrfax t House, by whom she way rent, next morning, badar guard, the Provosy Marsha) at Wuehington, On’ the day of June vhe reappeared at headquarters. eluting. that she had gsatisfed the authorities at Wesbington of her identity and hor loyalty, and reqoesting aeme kind of employmeat under the government, No attention was paid to hor request, and sbe then le't aad wert to a farm- fennel, UF cy houre close by. Tho division was at that timo under marehing 01 ind the next morning, Juno 22, started ed for War: Fd the Rappahannoct. On our return from this |) June 24, Miss Jones was found still at the farmer's bonee, and that sare day, in the af tornoon, we marobed for Edwards’ Ferry, on our way to Maryland and Peupeytvama. Mise Jones was la(t at the farmer’s house, and was not seen again’ up'wo the time when General Stahol was relieved frora his command in the Ariny of the Potomac. She never ate with the General, or slept at headquar- ters. She never rode, in a single toetance, with the nera) or Any of his staf”, She nevor received from the General the honorary title ef major, nor was sbe recog- nized or treated by bim or any of bis staff officers except as @ prisoner, 1 doubt not your correspondent has been misinformed in this matter, for I cannot believe that he would be wullty of knowingly publishing such a statement. From whalover source, however, this contemptible story may have originated, you will perceive, from the above data, that it js @ rope and paipable falsehood. Thave the honor to be your obedient servant, MARVEY BALDWIN, J: Major and Ase’t Adj’t Gen, Maj. Gon. Stahet's staff. PEL art RnR Slows 8 A_ F¥ecorexnp Rerst Souvine.—The Wheeling (Va ) Register, noticing (M8 arrival there of a nnmber of Con- fedorato prisoners, remars:—-Thoro is one man in the Stowd who te but twonty: four years of age, whose hair is as white as snow. He no before be joined the army his hair was nearly black, but ae the first engagement in which he participated int £6 frightened that his hair turned gray. Hie is. a pect complexioned man, but appears very delicate. SHIPPING NEWS. YORK—THIS Dav. a a. tim ARRIVED. teamabip Karnak, Cashing, Alexandria, Va, 58 h Uacurteacen Cape Henry. had very hoavy NK, yas ce rain; 18th. 5 PM, e Cave Henry, passed steam ¢ sis i bonnd i; 19th, GPM, passed ‘bark Indepr hs, rnd N ahi) Jeremiah Thompann, Blake, Livervoc!, $8 net sae pancengeres 29; Senvucl Phonon: Mepy gt? Sbip Haryeat Queen. Hutchinson. Liverpool, Aug yg mdse and 257 passengers, lo © 1 Marabal ae BAUS lon 825 apoketabib. West Polnte from Liv New York; 7uh toat, lat 4315, lou 48 10, spoke ahwse ming, from Liverpact for Philately 3 ge A ey Br ateamer City of fe T ge: Ai a1, eri, iat 41 48, lon 63 16, passed Hamburg a fod ocmete, Sbip Monterey (of Cardiff), Peery Cc coal, to WF Schmidt & Sons. Sept 16, tit, Aus 2 with nalited brig Brewster stecring SE; has eave woster'y weather. i brig Wan, Henry (of Naan). /argard, Matanzas, 19 wri Undine in (Jeune NP) Aeewecan, Seresile: 84 D6 min, 4 days. wit ey ane i Sept 9, and Tnagua, ‘Ron oe eins Port au omy Schr Caroline Kvigh | yepadden, Poughkeepsie for Pem- AY enue, Kelley, Portland, with molasses, ir, Small, enshre e, Rondout for Boston. Sehr Lonte men fy Hondut Sor Boston. .elna: |, Porilan: ehiigom, Wewmnrg fo Clark. Provi idletor New Haven. for Boston. jence for Rondout. Dallant. eer t Rockinnd for Sandy Hook. 1 for Boston. Str Louis ite oor Aibvany for Boston. BELOW. mar Macedonia. froin Mageirs rookisn, Watts, Liverpool, Aug 4, to New ur Teane Newton. Frahm, Curhaven, Avg 8. Reehabite, Audiay: 8 1y 28. hare Porsia. from RB Walker. Hark Thos Terr’, from Cardenas, 8 days, Bayon PAILED. Biearship Sulodin; steamers Beverly, Hope, 8 F Phelps Pie nhs Raltic, Empire, Star of the South, James john Robinson, Ve Neturis. Pausting, J ‘J'C Rob brigs Admiral, Wim Conains, Piymontt by re 1) Trowbridge, Lotus, Grace Worth: Wind at sunset N, Miscellaneow Snir CH Sovrx (new), about 1.000 tons, now at St John, NB, bas been sold to an English house for $70,000 cast (Corrected). ure Crimea, at Hoston from Sydney, CB, experienced sours damage from the gale im Manaabuseue Bay.” A Buia with lone of foremast and fishiug schir tying het. was seen 18th inet, 6O milvs WNW from Hoston Light.” Sour Panama, lente from .Ellaworth for cog \t {nto Portiand 19th fost, having sbifted deckload on the Ist! and lost part of it (box shooks). sprung a leax, drove from her ancliors at Simonton’s Cove, ashore near Fort Proble, but was got off again morning of 19th. Rose StaNpisn went ashore near the wharf at at 6 M 18th, and remained woril 1AM Ith, ‘outed off, appirently without damage, and oro’ Nxeant—Shin Troplc, (of Kennebunk), Capt Geo Nowell eal from Philadelphia on 12th last for San ivi svatgo of coal, ané'as the never has ieee on ines the me of sailing, now over nine iuontha, ‘every reason to fear that abe hae foundered at wea ve rople was a ship of 8:2 tons rated Al}, and fat Kennebunk, where she was owne: in Jeaves & family residing at hennebunkport, An the schr Marion was coming around the Battery, in jibbing, paried main sheet and broke main boom. ‘The following ta tadbesives,o gem of tevonncte, a Are at Now Bedford lah tne abeth Swift, a end, eae Fane with 900 bis bonis ‘on board, to Swift & 00 bbls ap oll. Has on from bark Plover, (o Wm Watkins, Re. Foresge Porte. Ixaaus, Sept 1l—In port bark C Sterrat, for NYork, 4 days. Sent Sin port shire Fleeting, foi sonee. nowt Kept 10; Badic\ for do sour Tort at RINCK Satu port barks Wiihelmina, Me- Ewan, for NYork in 8 days; Antisiam, for 8 Maro, 10 load. for RY¥ore in n$ dayes Br Tour Adele, for pt 18—Arr ship Coringa, sober, NYork, Charios A Hrckaber, J Vaughn, ie king, MS Partenig reas Rachel Vaoner bird. Flirnbew Englte! Devon, ana DH baie, Phra hivo ae dF Cid. seamer Norman, Raker, Philedeip Bach vo load for New Orleant rt Detght, Herrick, Sarrinam, CIty of 8 Domingo, sehre, Will leant Henry Payson, Crowell nn nore ita mith ington, delphia; Sur Beers, nirors. Sid sealvers Britani Forest Gity bonnd 8; auip Boredino: bri Jennie Booty, wth —Arr bark N Boynton, Philadelphia; brig* Maria Cor pon (Draten), Antwerp July 2%; Sarah, Grand Tura, Sept Mich'gan, Elicabethport, Ocean Peart (Br), Windsor test for NYork, payin distreme; collided with ‘brig Polly ones hence of Amerion, Shore rive sohe mostly frova Philadelphia ‘and all, bound Carver. Hore NEW ORLEANS, Rept 12-—Arr steamsh NYork: bo@ Alferciia, Stover, Boston: solr Elirebeth, Kobinaon, Matamoror Floss, Mezio, Marte Pat Palingelpnia ‘ae error Sept barr US AInnPan, from acriise; sohr Win Crawford PHA, Capt 19. AM coadohn Ones, kylvest cutter Agassiz, Doge, Phila Art abip Recovery (Re) Tolw ort oye ship Pore © Atre) Art sean ne, Sherwood, ra Murvpna: selr 1863, els _ MISCBLLANEOUS, — Am VERONICA QUENQUEYOLIA, THE NEW BLvOD PURIFIER, tant te pari xnewn fo mean appee we eB reel obstinate eruy , payh"Twelve onuern wil mike ihe, mood of rn an infant's,” nterew ing. dem eeusting Wo any address, BOOTE'S €G.. Syuibeteal Chemin i nroat ay, Beornd ‘loor, New York. os SUKINKSS CARDS. INCLUDING ‘ Biilheals, Arse laws, Hye 4 quant tes, 60 from & mere abeck RA TEL equally low RATED as ti DAWLBY, i 3 Park pow, opprsite Astor House, \ ep pein (as, BRLTS AND ARMLETS, + CELEBRATED The Gaivano-Eloctro Metaliic Insoles, Voltatc Belt and arb Armieta, by tne cnton of two metals producing & voltaic LEBRATE! currant, witich ia excited by the uid emnted from the bodv, BRATS! u rey ‘diffuxtng a healthy aud curative enrrent over am ae Jub person, being an effuct've cure for rheumatism, gout, tet he! and wi) diseases of the blood aud nerrea, MBTVAM & GOs Propetetors, Amlets, $i a sent per 2 Ca for Send for circular. Insolen, $1: Bel 30 cents sdthiiomat” oa L BOARD BROOME STREET, © Army Medical Board, convened for ining candidates for appointment as assistant — to colored troops, meet are reoucated to present va. M, ands P.M. RAND. page EAST CLA! Ms the Wave ota ie oa ll eI ghd tsa P.M. If the weather is n- GEO. W. JENKINS. Proprietor. themeclven b otragh Tae) the | Went of oat a frat T 22 BROAD” ‘ on Diamo- 4 The highest Jowelse a veM. LIBERAL ADVANCES “MADE ‘uday Watches, Jewelery. &e.. left for sale. gaine’ paid for spl ha en Pam, | i ice hours fra , at his private roows, WARRIRGER up a No. i Broniwave xen or Dian Silver Wake or advances inate on the sapere, an also an Piubos Seommonaway, An M NASSAU 81 sri, ROOM NO. 2, " TAIRS, Righens prises aro pal for Diamonds, Wate’ os and Jevwaley ‘of every Sescription: or advances made ow tha samme m referred, by’ A. THONIGMAN, Broker and” Comionion @0—MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED “Warenen Diamonds, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Sitka Gun ‘Bogars, P ramet, same bonght at ee tie x BPawnurokers rat i sir re, than. any person in thie for hea, Diamonds, Guna, Preto rom- Way, corner of Houston street, up staire, toon AWNBROKERS: TICKETS BOUGHT AT 299 EIGHTH .—1 will pay more for tickets of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Gana: Ineaments; Clothing, Tools, ke, han any person tn the business NARRIE.—YOUR PATHER WILL DEPART Next week, Come home, Your mother, wit McCARTHY, NO, 27 Lestat Ae STREET, WAB pod, Friday, ; eptember 1. five feel saht inchae high, dark complexion, fu Dhue pants, red abirt, footed. $307 reward to wha will fing the body. INFORM sTION WANTED—OF A WILLIAM BROWN, shman, about thirty years of eae, five fer: four oan brown hair, mustache and side suit, with white bat and black ith white border. Was last soen Ofiice of Hverott House. I, CHALICE. 10 Ppeiecioes Wa NTED_OF ben Yeod Known io hare Boos im Frvinae hac reine tind ga tart sipives, with large Patches on the knees, dark straw ray eyes. Information ‘of him wil be than: coment a Wit, CHALICE, 6 Woetholl atreet, Brookyn, papers pl ft avenue thie ahould mee yy one knowing nything of her whereabouts, she will bear of something 16 her advan tage at 131 avenue A. Tr MR. Lag GRUNBURG, | NOW IN THR VARNISH businesses, will address a few lines stating where be can be men, it will be to his advantage. \ddvess Victor, Herald oftiee, M*% ‘ton ean be found by any of hi wie MR. iROROE BLAKE bores and a mee ohinpe Stanton, at Lovejoy's. DENTISTRY. LL PERSONS WISHING TEETH PLUGGED OR IN serted at unsually low prices, or teeth extracted vo rety “Sthoet pate, ‘will will find it to their interest (0 ca pid ‘Fourth aveaue, opposite Eleventh street. Teeth ulied, silver or dentine, fe:: gold. feeth hand. 0! somely inserted, $5; guin blocks, perfect lunitaiion of nature, $20; ordinary extractiug 2% eenin, ARRIVED Ay THE WASHING Mexico, where she CALL ON MR, JNO, DU regard toa letter about from Califoroia by Mr. jotel ? error TAL. THETH ONLY $8 BEAUTIFUL SETS Platina, pure allver and valeanite to any work in and extracted Envber, from New York. Single without the least pain. |. Platina and bone tilines B cents to $1, and warranted for life. Oiice, 138 Sixth avenue, between Tenth and Eleventh aigects. Dor. LUTHER, dentist, Fifteen years shed. Creer DENTAL ASSOCIATION Extract ieeth without the slightest palm. Dr COLTON, who originated and first demonatraved tie va ue of the NITROUS DE tke, having had twenty years’ expe gar, will administer it in person. Freire. tons, with t ae, furnished to dentists On very reasouable terms. caruticate, TON, JO) malt ALLER 400. 22 Bond street "PAINLESS, UN. Ud yr. LUTRER, 8B. “8, _ADAMANTEAS, changeable, rote, "Fillings, for badly decaved, sens Mh a a ae gold. at hail the expe: Dentists supplied. "Beantitul wacremted ‘sete of Aviitetal Painless wears $10 tom, 84 Kast Twenty-seeond street 38] See VILLERS, 169 Gra cheerfully tosert this as from toothache. gu! LARGE mie a OF IMPORTED CANARIES, Tine singers, Just arrived: also a lot of fancy Ii DAVID ean j pe FOR SALB—ITALIAN GREYHOUND, DOGS, jew th wre Black and Tan Terriers, (wo Srgetet Pope and a large jewfoundiand Dog. Gall ai T74}6 Thompson gt pes T TERS, NE’ ‘OUND : also, etnall il Seaton Ter. not exoredin femal the rarest brevds and excellent Roosrvelt street, first floor. JOHN GRAY, a BUTLER, Ly ay ig tt sur. HAS ALL THE breeds ‘k. Butior's Intaliibie Trained, ese aia VERY FAST YACHT, TWENTY-SIX eat lone bnilt by Hy pi a ay ly Known as ee jes Ly ke Work. Fs F RENHOUNR, eure POR Twenty aixth street, in the rear PORTING =A SCROORES ion IN FINK ORDER’ A heat seabon| for male cheap, or St exchanes tor Teal states Urabere heavy enough But et Hogs boarded, tral ines SALE—AT 24 WEST for a vensel of 109 tonn. Rix berths tn after cabin, and two private state rooma. Address Yocht, box 4,16) Post oTice WANTED ANY PRREON HAVING A SETTER Dog, well broken on Knzlish suipe, quall and wood cock not over three years oid also a good small sized rabbit Dog, haif Hound or if wating a. liberal. price will be paid for aither of these cold, age, Ae, dogs. Rtate where to be seen. Addresa M. ., Wont Thirty ninth street, ee one week. chaser, by Pape at [nas — Bobooner rig, welt bully, from 78 76 bray ton” AARP ARARA RADARS CONTRACTORS. me with the sateen es ape ict bccn ant wel oe for construction of @ sewer te Reh my venty-fifth street toand through Ser: f Minnk forma for the bide and all other mation can ‘be btalned on —— Clerk. tothe. Goutraat to the Reg EDA Croton Aqueduet A non, Board. Ornice oF Gaotos Kiessver’ Bons, Sept. 10, 1863, TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. — BARGA| IO—APPLY IMMEDIATELY. A wa AA nideent large 7 octeve ‘rosewood Pianuforte: | Price $725, in perfect order, and good as mew; hes all rovemenia: manila tured hy an old establiahod Va tren, ADpIY At the reaidenes, 24 Faked wreck, | wear Second are ee CAAT sh FFICE OF XORK. PROVIDENCE AND Boston “Blom Be; | 1888. Notice, holders of roby : | notiiied that thelr annual merting for’ an gay are er ‘dire tora.tar the eng.tng ¥e and also for the Funnection of BUETEN © suck other businens as may come hefare I be held BITIERS atthe p Gonipany #2 oe e city of Broviseoen: State of —— a Sicloee 9g Toeemay, the gy ey Eo f Bentoriner pert, OOMELU ATER EROOVS OF TRE EFFICACY OF M. | Pransfe: wil Belo t from, the 3iUn tikes Host 144 sromacu aaaee wembe _B._NOVES, Secretary. Hoarerre rtd ACH BUTTERS. ent WARD MECHANIO$ AND WORKINOMENA ROSTERS ot STOMATIE BiTtEte Ansociation, The members of the above are particular); HO! S. BITTERS Fequented to bo punctual in their atten ance thix (Monde ea wvening, at Covonant Hall,36 Orchard st,, ax bustness of BrereRs importance will be transacted. By order. SITTERS. CHARLES’ OASTLES, President, het ERS. RH, Surrey, : TETTER'R 8TO1ACH ERS. — HOaterrers. STOMA ITTERS. TAILORS.—ROTICE,—THE HANDS FNGAGED IN HOSTEITERS STOMACH BITTERS the enstoin and shop department a° Grooss Brothe: Hos BS STOMACH BIPTERS. ‘asharine iy are iequested to mert in Sociel Reiorm a= Ball, 281 Grand vet, om Modes sventng, Beptsinber 22, at ys THE WitNEseEs, wl on usinces of importance Ww! aubmitt to iy them,” By order of the Central Coweaivee. HEAR Tit bah SEs — Bites SI HEAR THE Ww Testes ! ~ LOAN ¢ CERISE SS TS DRAW THE WiTk sae T7 MONEY LIBERALLY anys ep ON DIA. 1@t THE wintcses: monds, Watches, Jowelry, Silver Ware, Pianos, GUNS, HEAR THE WITNESSES. Pisiote. er the antic bough for dab i desired, NB HYAR THE WITN!SSKS. Pawnbrokers tickets wan! Aili pay more for tickets HEAR THR WITNESSES. lor the ahove articles than Gan of aa telacn Dk any aller HVAR THE WITNESS” place in thia city Any persone having tickets to sell would Worthless and pernicion's articlen are sehen bolstered Mreet a cali: before Rellin’y them elsewhere, at 77 Bleccact | in the adverUsing colamns wf the p’ Setians Up tains, that, the proprietors of Hct hed rer Ly give ove ations from. wiheir i OPINIO®, thinking ae = cy Gr sr tie iouble ‘object Ito wall caer La however. that ane PUSRTANS TO THI meer ND CORFORT OF THE PUBLIC, ind whicl can be VERIFIED | aT KY. MOMENT Uy sdiioes artieg who ‘or them. ought not to be bid aces isbest the undersigned. publiah® below a Tew coraiiunica tors of recent date, to whieh ae rite tbe att ation of the Bay poo fhe ly cy fe FOLALLY REQUEST o ead » feel fotaresterl in the. subject to ADDRESS THE TNDIVIDUATS THEMSELVES ond ascertain thy correotnens of the partiouiars. Sr. Nono.as HOTEL, New Yoric, March 2, 1913, Dr, Hosrerren'— Dear Stk—Being of @ bilious temper:ment, and hin suffered Tnch from sea sieknens heretore, I deterus when leaving New Orleans for New Yo°., in June I try your celebrated Stomach Bitters. Havicg mage 1) in the pro; elier Trade Wind without the least incony owing to their preventive emcacy, 1 procared on th» “th duty a Dox of your Bitters for the #9 of myself and a_fow friends, on our contempiaied yovae to ane pe in the Grea Fawern. After gettin. to nen T opebed the Box, and, foc be FULSOsN RGN RAW be unecruy 5 with abont ten of my feliow parean: tre par ol ‘of the I On the second day tome of the Indies on boa tacasie lax they but by taking balf a wine ginasiul three ‘ime goon recovered. boron. the abi Capt. Paton, the eomman r. together w: of the passengers, 6 iy experiiaented Bie tera, and vniformiy with entire ‘nuccoss, rtity to the fact that during the whole trip not one ae pores 8 Rised wea benaten after tua eroond day, Dr. Toute a an tutalione apade ant rtton priated the taet Findd none of the article on rs retire voyage, and wifferv tore than J can describe tn ave orders 10° two boxes trom two fellow passengers, now in oe. oy = aan them ont by the next steamer. by You ought to ot ii Livers ool. Sériciog, ail per hme ‘or indeed a time) > ry ble, ‘of your Bitters before rey secure rgd Againec ren sick penttull rm alle Yur ome SUN A, MUELLOR, READ E. D. E. X. SOUTHWORTE'S LETT Taourres Cortias, Gronantows. D.C. Apel 2, 183 Mesers Howrettem & Berri :— Gextirwen—It gives me —— toadd my bec sega . of othersin avorof 9 ton, Tratreateeh onsen onthe Sant vio we Bid oF cise wpe Horary sore. ba@ee thoroughly eahanetnd'ny neroun spate abd undormided my healt Unt Thad became & ia and nervous bea. caaizne on all kn remedies. The reliet it affor: as been campiete, It is now sone tried Hostotier's Bitters and it ia but just foun the preparation all that it claims to family cordia! with ns, and better than anything e ous and dyspentle cases, (rom fever down to toothaebe. what I have now said wiil lead any dyspeptic or nervous it ralid oa es remedy. 5 a shall have dons ome good. Trt main, genthbmen, Afally yours, z.'D, EN. SOUTHWORTH. tama, Mich., . Mesera, Honrerzen & Sutrm, Pita he adeags fend us some of your Bitters, on bot of at consign art left: we have an increase sale for the of our firm had heen sic and was cured by the «1» motaint, Died wit! a congh: ied ail the phrsica here, stmt sizty miloe for celebrated doctor. and though! = ‘wou! aS acs t bottle stopped the cough, 4 . "WHEDON ON k BATCH Te truly, Ransextamnvitiz, Jaly 7, 193, Monsra Hosrerrex & Sart — . Gentian Plone send me some of your Bitters at you cartest convenience, as I bese at preseut extensive sal tor them. T have ao medicine 0” which T ich as your Birters, during the ~ he whole rate Thave kept them during past. They have now becun to sell, They be med some remarkable cures m dyasepsia, whieh lav n of long standing ad from which they heve ac wired ulation won by no other medicine in our market wend you certin Srp aswing anythin, iisbed, if of any value te you. being anxi will Ne imtrodaced tn every place It person rr mequainted with it as T they would not be without apectfully yours, SWEET, Den ‘i Re B Rensselaervilic, Alomny aouniy. N.Y Navy Derarternr, H Boneav or Docs an Yanns. Dee, 2), 1862 Mesers, Hosretran & Smith, Pittsburg, Pa. Garruenen— About four ‘years ty, attention wa called to yous eeletratrd Siorarh Bitters, T being at the me a perfect martyr to dyspepsia tn all oF | Hie formns indeed T hed ‘not known for ale years. an, ualnieer: pred night's sleep T commenced thew according 10 your «directo reauoed ope Balt, aad found m fitted by the Orsi bottle; the recond redered ma entirely, bu T Lave ever since taken a dow in. the mening immediate! on riaing. finding it Yo nctas aiante and Sppetieer, of th aliarity in the effec 'v self much. very niveh, bene ering 69 aencels with the headarhe 1 “irnth, Twoult ne bbe returned to whieh’ your iiiter Toviad me, and ey ae unquestionably re leved me, for world ith grew res) t, your obedient corral ses JOHN W. BRONAUGH, Chief Ciert New Cowvatescent sa { Ness. Auexarnats Va, May 4, 180, Meare, Hosterren Sean depeye Wil poe aoe to forward by « press one kaif dozen Hestetter's srusch Blisers, wy bu Tor whieh T wil remit you yn reosiot ot th 1 to procure your medicine here; and if T had & yar tity: tt could "be sold rentliy, as fis known. io be hg er preparation tn vee for disraann Raving 1 with disease of | the stomach. hare used and sold huadrece © Be fona, bat your Bittare are superior to anything c/ ed Tam with, Tadeed. no wnidier shooid b font eho he be ever so robum and healt! is not only a Restorative. bat a Preventive for f ja subject to. aoe tee af feted bog he igestien,. 8 no wet forded me the ie ro t Sua yes oil test pe flee ts sendue ies Bitters aad YOURMUEL HYERS, Hosptial Gieward eMITH. HOST! HOST HOSTATT ER HOSTEL TER TER * a a A * & ‘ t ‘ & ‘ cn aBrneE {She RREne. * PITTSBURG, rt TABU RG, rset eg, fi Than LRG, irre bee 4 Pit i AL hoe] SESErS 3 PRESSES

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