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| eo TS . s ? ww , w av ¢ wPeyion + ” t ” ~ UN NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBLE Y .—-ThIULE SHEET. 7 * _ -* - — ue ied —_—— a ee a es ~~ —-— - on Saturday | MISCELLANEOUS ‘vor, aad proposes to continue it from Pembina | aid-de camp. The dismounted caval ym Fe ai ‘ EAPiOITION TW JDARG. BAC. ‘Bis o ® arnog aan 1, Cansnma | TLOOPLAND'S CERMAN bITTERS, i utains pear | % tbe Poromee are under brigad: © mands, the “ , y . | a ‘to the ocean, passing the Rocky Mou! BOAT | Contain Strwthore, Peirtecath PoanigituL ale 8% Remeried aagumere of Capaber (FRE ok ALT ithe Hil beer Fysarag pec. rycrio marge peg the bead woters of the Saskatchewan river. | pt ieee. ie Siptaie Mana fours OT ‘tame » < ” ) Bettum | % Noasdbind Hiab morrow’s IPF. a of creme, 18 NOT A LIQho Such a line would be jess than’ two-thirds the { york gecond i . s #4 a t Cardia tin Worneaday. Oct ) McCandiess, . ork, Second brigade, First diviswu; Lewten ras “+ eee Cwreago, Oct. 8, 1808. | ACME, Bu'y @anphier of James and Ane length of a line from Cairo tothe Pacitic. John | Groca, Third Penasyivania, Flint brie wood ae | A special despatch from Bt. Paul says tutelligeoe ee an lamina’ ot | age Onn And RENNES, Lr calasitahy tee toa ‘ Bull may make the railroad; but @ telegraph | sion; Captain Wickersham, Eizhth Pounsstvanis Fecomt | proche, by bolfbroeds ty Pemina states that Cw) tale gz tend the {unoral, from tho 1esidoude of Ber on “to the Pacific he certainly will make. It is to Drlende. seenad eieien; piace Byars, Poss Virgen, Sake ove tant expedithn tv fda bas Does magatcred | ERE 2 i tun ax Peviman sitet, ara eouage, houne Crom, Yas ' . igade, 5 Cap pron, Soyo) pw tho Sioug, Nothing definite i given as to time and | ing a nu, S00" a ape em * 7, ab the ror “leno? wum to Vancouver's Isiand,and an American | yichisen, second brigade, Third division. he bvi\® | guce, exept that tt Look ploe OF 46 Big Boud of the | Prison ‘shavers will Gad ama be ne en een eae Tanne PT" | Xénaettemateh - | , " ml m. 8 Jobusou, Brid vi % Vine will connect with it at a station on the | arrangements are most exceliout, and there aro only “ue al dae cd <bee irs Rrenor ts, eldaat oi of Rev, GaorRe He ot duis Dyspepsia, Jqundtepl Mhanaaie an Gheves Red river of the North, and so bring it into the } bundro | aud fty-fve sick in Lespital and in quarters; | que haisvrceds say that tho Indiana display as ther } Wedding 5 “2p4 aud G Le leg 2 Ysa eet ve‘ Devility, Dinearce of the Kidaeys aud all dissaese United States. But at the other end it is not | but the men make wry f.ces when brought up to tke | tro nies guns and other articles known to have belonged | $24 Burton B oe icTiek le a ee MILL & | (Friday) aftermoaa, at throa o'clock. | The friend ane! Arising from & disordn-e! liver oF stomach. dene bee % ‘ea and pve | Folaumen aro renpecktuily invited to attend withoub Cur proposed to let itstop at Vancouver's Island. It is to go on thence and connect in Russian America with a telegraph across Behring’s Straits, and so to Europe; and if the Atlantic cable is,not hurried up it will fiud its value an- ticipated. We published a series of letters a few days since from St. Paul, St. Cloud, and other points in the extreme Northwest, which give further details full of interest of the pro- gress that is now being made in this long neg- Jected district. In all bis contemplated development of the Inte Hudson’s Bay Territory John Bull will bave but one serious difficulty, and that will be with the winter. Nature hibernates up there for the greater part of every year, aud it remains tobe seen what can be done with the appur- ‘tenances of modern civilization in the domain of hat great Scandinavian who “knocked down Napoleon with his icy hammer.” Not vf} great many years ago it was said that railroads could not be worked in New England in the winter; but they are. So we will not ‘predict that ice and snow will prevent the de- velopment of this new country; but they will certainly give a full trial to all of John Bull’s :pluck aad game. IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON. PROGRESS -OF THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS ‘An Effort to be Made to End the War Without Further Bloodshed, = Bony Ree ue. te PEACR YROPORITIONS UNDER CONSIDERATION. Notwithstanding the deuial of Washington newspapers, whose managers assume to know everything, but really ‘kenow nothing, it is a fact that for two months past the queation of a seltiement of the imoending difficulties be- tween the Northern and Southern states without further feoodahed has been under consideration both in Wash- fingten and Richmond. The action thus far hardly authorizes the statement that ‘peace propositions” are ‘Deing-congidered. The negotiations bave not yet reached ny definite propositions. For the preseut your cor- +reapondent is under an obligation of secreay upon the ~aubject, which my in afew days be removed, when it vwill be shown tuat the government has either accepted or rejected a pian proposed to try to bring the war toa speedy aad biecaless conclusion, without dishonergo tbe Nora or humiliation to the South. PHB BRPORT OF igen BATTLE AT BRASEEAR ‘The report of a recent evgagement at Rrashear City, ‘Louisiana, ia which the Union troops were at first de Seated and aftorwards successful, is pot credited here. +H AFFAIR OF GENERAL SCHOFIELD. James 8. Rollins, member of Congress from Missour!, ig ‘Wore at present, working strongly against the mission of ‘the Missouri deiegationin the case of General Schofield. It to eaid that Mr. Lincots has promised that am order addi be issued in Missouri similar to tbat issued by Goneral Burnsite in Kentucky, preventing rebels from woting in elections. GENERAL HSINTZELMAM TO REMAIN IN COMMAND OF TER WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT. It ts Bow understood to be fettied that Genera) Heint- zelman will act be relieved from duty here and seat to ‘Texas, as was supposed a fow Gays ago would be the case, For the present, ab todet, thére ts to bend change in thie’ “4p eight hundred sod filty-seven hundred and fifteen dollars and thirty-three cents. Or his amount California bas'coatributed five hundred and ‘one thousand ove hundred and one dollars. The value of ‘the contributions of supplies, materials, &c., to that date ts estimated at about seven millions of dollars. Many persons have supposed, aud some have asserted, that the exfases of the Commission consumed a large per centage of the coatributioas; but the books show that the expenses -bave averaged only three per cent of the amount of the contributions recefved ead distributed for the benefit of the soldiers. ‘The Board have appropriated thirty-eight thousand doilare for supplies, &c., to be immediately forwarded to Charleston harbor for the relief of the military and naval Corees engaged there, and additional supplies will be for- warded as they are required. The Board Will probably conclude its ses-loas to morrow. JEFF. DAVIS’ CAPTURED CORRESPONDENCE. Among the letters to Jeffersoa Davis receutly captured 4a ono written by General Gadsden, of South Carolina, <dated Mexico as (ar back as 1864, when Davis was Secre- tary ot War, developing the echome of a great federation of West India Islands, including Cuba, to be a formidable commercial and caval power, stimulated in their advance ment and prosperity by African slavery as bow existing in the Southern States, where Southern planters of enter- Jovely domains of God's creation and ail united in harmony under eae homogeneous American system. TGR FIVE-TWBNTT YBARS BONDS. ‘The third series of five twenty bonds of one bundred -will e000 Be absorbed. An erroneous impression ie en- 4ertained by some persous that this work has all bees ~exeputed in tbe department, Thies not the case. The «tory & the public , a8 it shows that with all the pressure spon the Treasury Department there are both the diepost- ‘<10n and the ability t© economize in the detaiis of expea- diares. THE DISMOUNTED CAVALRY CAMP. ‘The dimmonnied cavalry camp, cear Washington, wre Jucing Hs operations to 8 mont perfect system. It has now (wo thousand three buadred dismounted cavairy- mwa, of whom thirteen hundred ere attached to the army of the Potomac, two hundred and utuety-Bve to cavairy regiments organized in Texas and various other places, who bave been recently exchanged, and @ ven hundred and etx to the Piteenth, Sistesuth and Kightesath New York regiments. Wheo the supply of ordnance is ade- quate, two huodred and Oty cavalrymen can be mounted, quipped apd sent mto the field daily. During the Inst seo daya fourwen hundred have been seat from the camp “Lo the fleld. A month ago there were twenty thoussed cavaley borses in Washi 0 which nine thousand were reported ft for sawaity horses i Goa hucdred And forty dotlars, ¥rom ‘two to four buadred digmoonied men are sent into the <camap daily, Major J. £. Naylor, Second New York cay. airy, (sin command of the camp, The other officers at she Dendquartere are:—Captain I. Ne@ York, Assistant Aujutant Gegeral, Captain Pigott, Scighth Teutisyivaaia, Mspector General; Lieutenant John A. Goodwin, | First Missachusetis, Quarter: smaater, Dr, Wiggin, Twetrth fiiinois, Surgenn i Chef, ‘Dr. Chroityman, Bichth Penrsyivania, aswmtant surgeon ; Lieutenant ¥. i. Whue, Fourth New York, comm-aary 5 Liectonant 7. C. Davia, Becond Peunsyivania, ordoxsce stlaer; Lieuteoast J. A Thornivn, Viret Rhode saws, L. Barney, Tenth their two ouuces of ‘rye’ and quinine adminwgtered every otha day to those uot on the aick list, as a pro- veutative to malarial fever. ASSISTING SOLDIERS TO DESERT. to & justice of the peace a man ssvoral weoks ago arresicd ou a charge of (uruishing citizens’ clotoes tw soldiers and fuducing them to desert tor the purpoee of selling them aa substitutes, On a hearing of the case two privates @wore to the fact, when the accused was committed to Jail for court martial. The pdvaity proscribed by the en- to tie expertition. The despatch gays that tho only hope that thir report muy prove untrue is Chat it may be soother version of an etiack upon & party 0 miners who came dow tho Gon Martindale, Military Governor, to-day transferred | jlissouri, accounts of whick havo already boca pablisized. Court Calendar—This Day. Surmok ( ovRT l'art 1—Adjourned wali Monday, Oc- tober 12. 1863. Fart 2—Nos, 800, 896, 900, 1026, 2270, 116), G44, 2414, 2416, 2418, 2420, Qhvd, 2428, 2430, ‘Surmee Cornr—Crncurr.—Part 1—Oyer and Terminor— Part 2—=hort causes—Nos, 2087, 4077, 3810, 3827, rolment ts fine, not exceeding five hundred doliars, and | 3225, 206.14, 3804, rent 4156, 4216, 4134, 4066, 4264, Imprisoument, not excocding two years, nor leas than six | 4003, 4008, 4123, 4124.—I months, at the discrotion of the court. NAVAL ORDERS. a Part 3—Adjourned to Yotober 12. COURT OF APPEALS. Anant, Oct. 8, 1863. ‘The following is the Court of Appeals for ¥ri- Commodore Shuffeldt, detached from the command of | day, October 9 —Nos. 156, 156, 158, 161, 163, 164, 165, the Conomauph, bas been ordered to the eommand of the Proteus. Lieutenant Commander Beardsiee bas been detached from special duty in New York and ordered to the Wa- chusett, Lieutenant Commander De Krafft has been ordered to the command of the Conemaugh. " ARRIVAL OF CULPEPPER OONTRABANDS. Another party of contrabands have arrived at Alexan- dria. They are mostly from the region about Culpepper. ‘They represent that they were told to leave by their owa- ers, because they had nothing wherewith to support them during the coming winter. Theatrical. WINTER GARDEN. Mr. Edwin Booth takes bis first benefit this season to- 167, 168 and 160, THE WEEKLY HERALD. ‘The Cheapest and Best Newspaper in the Country. The Latest News from General Rosecrans’ Army in Tennessee—The Progress of the Siege of Charleston—The Latest Intelligence from the Union and Rebel Armies in Virginia—Map of the State of Texas—The National Thanksgiv- ing Dsy—Literature— Sporting — Agricultu- ral—The Markets, &0., &c., &e. ‘The Wamaty Henatp, ready to morrew (Saturday) wight. He will play Brutus and Potruchio. This double | morning, will contain:— ‘attraction ought to secure a double audience. WASHINGTON. ‘The intest Nows from the Army of Gen. Rosecrans in Teancssce, with {urther aoounts of the late Battle; the Lat us step aside from local thoatricals a moment to | foes of the Union Forces im killed, wounded and missing, notice the fact that Mr. Grover opened his new theatre at | and reports of the present condition of the Army and ‘Washington 0a Tuesday ovening. Tho performance was | Gen. Rosecrans’ prosent impregnable position. «« Othello,” with Mr, B. L. Davenport as Othello and Mr. J. W. Walleek ag Iago, The house was crowded Presi- dent Lincold and Secretaries Stanton and Seward were present, The Presifent had intended to remain only an hour, but was 60 pleased wit the play that he stayed it out. May we mot now anticipate ad charming’a Presidential criticiam upon “Othello” as that upon ‘Tho iatest despatches respecting the progress of the Siege of Charleston. SD eee ap ert ‘Tho latest News of the Movemonts of the Army of the Potomac under Geo. Meade, in Virginia, ‘Tho Jatest intelligence received of the Operations of Lae’s Rebel Army in Virginia, An 6xcollent Map of the State of Toxas, showing the “ Hamlet” and “ Macbeth,” with which we were re- | boundary line with Mexico and the Mates in which the cently favored? . THE NEW OLYMPIC. Union Forces are operating. The National Thanksgiving Day Proclamatiou of Prosi- But to return to New York and our more particular | gent Lincoln. mauttons. Mrs. John Wood opened her mew theatre, the | Tho latest News from New Orleans, Texas, Havana, Olympic, last evening. We call it @ new theatre, | wexico, St. Domingo, Central Amorica, Europe, and ail for, although the building was formerly occupied by Laura Keene, it bas been entirely refitted, refurnished, repainted and renovated by Mr. Duff, the other parts of the world. Poetry.—‘* Advice te Wives’’—'"A Malt-ease Melody””— (Grammar in Rhyme’ A Comedian’s Advertise: Proprietor, aud Mra. Wood, the lessee. By way of bap: | ment’ The Marriage Fee,” &c, tism for the O'ympic we bad a rain storm yesterday; but The ‘highly tateresting story of “ Kmile Oginski, the 90 many of our theatre goors ride in carriages now-a days | polish Exile.’ that the raia had no perceptible effect upon the number of the audience, and did not even dampen their enthusi- asm. Tho Clerk of the weather is altogether too good a Vacetiw and a quaatity of miscellaneous reading mat- ter. Sporting—The Paterson Races—The Contest for the St. fellow to throw much cold water upon auch « laudable Leger at Doncaster, England—Trotting on the Union enterprise as this. Course—Cricket—Base Ball—Billiards—Quail ani Pdgeon ‘We have already given the details of the improvemeats Shooting—Aquatics, &c. in the Olympic, and need only say that the general ‘appearance of the house is very rich, vory bright and | power Garden—Tho very elegant. Suidicin! bas done bis prettiest in the painting and frescoing. The blee hangings of the private Agricultural—The Field—Tke Hop Crop of Europe—The Kitches Gardon—The Orchard— Butter Making in Winter—Fattening Swine, &o., &o. It will also give valuable end important Reviewa of boxes seem to na too dark and cold; but that is amore | ene soney, Goods, Provision, Cattle, Horse mene nennpeleprae teem gosaninusaiatinn event Tuwity ovale, aol on Prcaisent theo. about it than wedo. Mr. Hayes, the scene painter, ox- hibited several very admirable scenes and two new cur- Day, Snip News, and reports of all other interesting and important news. teins. One of the curtains, which takes the place of the | singie copies Five cents. Anausl aubseription price: — traditional green baize; is = acceess. The other, which | One Copy... fw called tho actdrop, is mot m guccess. On| Three \. the whole, however, we have not a neater, cosier, ot handwomor, more tastoful and more comfortable theatre in New York than the Olympic, and it dees equal credit we had the old comedietta called ‘Married Deughters,” fatroducing Mr. George Jamison, Mr. Davidge, Mr. ‘Becks, Mr. @. H. Clark, Mr: ©. Parsioe, Mrs. Wil- kinson, Miss Jennte Walters: and severa) other Ometal Drawtngs or members ef the company, all of whom were warmly Mr. Frask Rea, drosees, sweet music, funny jokes aod bad stage manage- ment, and went off very woll, considering. Mrs. Wood was fairly drowned with bouquets upon ber first entrance; and at the conclusion of the first act she was called before the curtain and delivered, with inimita- bie grace and humor, the following characteristic your here to-night, and kind Teception of my company and myself, (Applause.) I hope that you are with the new One cosdition is that she gives them more rattling, lively entertainment; the other that abe dismisses thes 06 @ little after ten e’clock. No theatre can succeed upon ‘any other principles than these, and Mrs. Wood should make them the lamps by which her feet are guided. — The Navy. ARRIVAL OF ADMIRAL DUPONT. Rear Admiral Samuel F. Dupest, late eommander-in- chief of the South Atlantic blockading fleet, arrived in this cwy yesterday from his coustry residence. He viewed the Broskiyn Nevy Yard in the afterneun, aad reported himeetf to Rear Admiral Gregory as ready for examina- Brilliant tion of the Stivers’ Court of Iequiry. The Admiral looks in excellent health aad spirits, He wif be put on the stand to day for the purpose of giving such evidence as the Court may deem fit to ask. Admiral Gregory's instruc W. A. Bachelor's Hi toes prevent as from giving current reports of the pro- ceedings, se the testimony of the Admiral cannot be printed until the edjournment of the Court. Pout Jacnsen, 13 gues, propeller —This vessel # now lying ot the Neptune Iron Works, in this city, under- of Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Sedley | 65,17, 54, 1, 12, , Pretty girls, showy 32 64, 3, 69, ay Pe ae - 15 Any larger number, addressed to names of subscribers, 91 SO cach. An oxtra copy will be sent to every club often. Twenty copies, to one adaress, one year, @35, ‘and any larger number st sameprice. An extra copy will ‘be sent to clubs of twenty. Thete rates make the Wamcit ‘HERALD the chenpcal publication tm the country. Apvastumarm to 0 limilgd pamber, ot fifty esate per line, will be ioserted in the Waunxy Hamaso. macy o Ca.'s Keatecky and Missourt Stete. ‘Aarrecny, coy 13, 00816 67 40780, 65, 60, 1h, 3m 1b, 38. §, 72. 56, 33, nt: an ES To 7. Ctreulars te of aah Covtagtea, Ky., To, 6b, 96, 48,10, 31, 63, 60., , 34, 47, 20, 78, 69, pone ST te Omectai Drawings of the Library Asse "a Lottery ‘Crass 361—Oet, 8, 1808. 31, 29, 27, 13, 64, 32, 37, 11, 14, 77, 50, 69 rere 18, 55, 68, 43, 52, 47, 1, 64, 76, 57, 63. cE. . Managers, Covington, Ky. ines Cashed im all Legalized Lotteries, - CLAYTON ‘2 CO., 10 Wail street, BATES, Broker, 11 Wait atreet, room No. 1, New York. Composite Iron Window Guards for the f nerdy INSON & WICKERSHAK. Canal street, cast of Broedway. Wheeler & Wilson's hest Premium govten Masnince Foose Penont Unbetin Leck Brands, S08 most ‘Broadway. sree as ik rie ae ee Ea eee oF ” Oculist-Optician, '40}6 Broadway, a Dye—The Beet Sh ertgrisw na Pater ® Bareay treet,” Cristadore’s Hair Preservative Mind Teas! Ho, Castor owe. ‘artiots, BRS Sys applet vy going repairs to her botler, the efmets of the severo| Menutifal Complexion.—Laira’s Bicom Storm on the 11th of September. Mr. George W. Bmont, iheccmplr Lizeld, Foor! for, vesserring 1a ete one Of the junior ofvicers, discovered and extinguished e fire near the boiler, Captain Alden, upoa reaching wi Fortress Monroe, immediately recommended bie promo- tom to the Navy Department for his gallant services. ‘The Fort Jacksoo will be reported ready for sea in about one week. MAILS FOR THE BLOCKADING FLEBT. The United States steam transport Maxsaehuretts will ‘sail in 8 fow days from the Vbiledelpbia Navy Yard for the South Atiantic Diockading squadron. Letters, paper and parcelsiproperly directed for the officers and crew will be cheerfully forwarded if vent to the Philadeiphia Navy Yard before the departure of the vessel. There } are some thirty vemels attached to the fleet pow, the | officers and crews of which angiowsly expect news and | newspapers from their friends North. eTRAM MACHINERY. Tie following work is im progrens at the rou Works of ‘The price now paid for i Daniel McLeod, on Uke corner of 'wlay and Summit streets, Brovkiyh — Metacomet—“tnam on yesterday at dock trial, | Mendeta—Botters renay to go ft. Nyack—Laupebed thie week Khaw mot—(awnobed at Portemaoth, N. A wits Mr. McLeod Arrivals Gna Departures. We anderstand that contracts for engines and boilers + for three of the sloope-of war have recently been wady Aare bs reare wens Te | wam, Freel! Sar eres arene | Wor the Natr—faery’s heros, the bunt one cheapest erusia. Sua te ch neon ome Sallowness, cured EBreptt: ta ty qeregem—tavem & © oo 2 att | Eitgaecenhs: Nopperters, Bidulder Radten! Care 1m A fad Aireath—Mow Many Lovers tt ben tot—how many friends for ever i. core use the “BALM OF ERd” eae dentriton, sight eed mogniog. | 1) ler beautings Wee corapiexion. Wriee iy conte or alo by oll Arnau. | Kennedy's Megteat Dieses | ‘ Fr nen al! other Re of Recerens bore oe retaniart an lar remedy. 1h Tn, Rryupclan, Mal OSH rante Same caderup Tons of every Dame And BALUE® Distaces of the Nervana, nary and Rerun! Byseme— Peporia of the How ord en rmope (ree of Car Howard aww ates Diseners of the Nervous, Sexent Mom motere — Ker Caen and Core plate, onrg @ eam 4 LER £0 6126 Rrogdway ond toe argon, Drew BON, OD) dem way, Conmu ations few Pam OOP, - A g . owe Sr = ed to the O'HAl2oKaN—On Thursday, October 8, Connxtiow ;DE De Marine has Metwrm “don on Thurs | O'HsuoKan, tho beloved ton of oun and Johauuae City, and wiil reaume the practice dF hie profes —courin seel, | O'Jia\l Tan, agod 4 months and 10 days hla TN nce, 6) Baud Ku ‘Tho fcieuds and acyanintances of the family Aro Fe avenues. < npertfully invited to attend ho funeral, om Sacurday ho rrr rat mphs= | ternoon, at two ofotock, from the residence of his parents, PS Yankee Doodle Photon nay. AL | 60 Uiivor streot. HOLM. by whe light of We ‘O'Hara —On Tharaday ,Ootobor &, Wis, O'TLARA, diate Married. Boenen—Mnia.—On Wednesday, October 1, ty Rov. W. J. Budington, Wasa I. Koxxen to ite Louisk, daughtor of Lavid 5, Mills, Ksq., all of Brookty. (CaNvoN—CLAws.—Ou Thuraday, Ootodor 1, by tho Row, J. Franatoi, P. Haney Canxom, of Brooklyn, to Miss Eira wert OLourraD Ciaun, daughter of Howell ‘Clark, kaq., of” Ravenswood. 1 -AM—SANDIRSON —On Tuesday, Septomber °22, at the parish church, shetioli, by the lev, C. ¥ Oamedge, Bt A., 1 Wakotleld, Guarum Kian, D.,to Heum Avaus ta, fourth daughtor of Kdward F. Sanderson, sq., of Basle rams and picks New York. No cards, a—Wisox.—In Garrison, N. Y.,00 Wednesday, October 7, at 8t, Phiilip’s church * by the Roy. J. A Pad: dock, assisted by tho Rev. Chas. F. Hofman, R. Fowvxk to Karn 1. WrtsoN, all of Brookiyo, Al —On Thursday, Octobor Trinity chapel, by tov. De. pllienee, Tucuano Hater loskemnn Buamnia Row, daughter of Gen. Thos. 5, Commings, all 9 thie city. prc vende jaMm—AinAvOy —Un Thuraday, September 24, at Parsonage Of the Third Gorman Ketormed church, fiery more, by the Ror. Jobn 8. Foulk, Wituam H. James to ‘Migs Exma Juxx Atpavan, both of Frodorick City, Md. Kare—Hicnae.—Oa Wodnesday, October 7, at Trinity chavel, by the Rov. Dr. Height ¥. Kawa, U, 8. N., to Mise Busuw Hicnm, daughter of the Rey, Dr. Hig- bee, of New York. 2 Lort—rtuas.—Ob Wednesday, Uctober 7, at the formed Dutch church, at Flatbush, L. [., by tho ovo L. Wells, Joun 2. Lorr to Manta Drruas, youngest daugh- tor of Henry 8. Ditmas, Faq,, all of Fiatbysb. Munvon. On "wolieday, 1, by the Rev. Pierre Tellor Bubbit, at tho Church of the Aanunoia $100, G. A. Maxnow, of fan Francisoo, to Auicm Fumpuna, Youngest daughter of Floyd Smith, Eaq., of thia city. Maap—Roa0s.—In Brooklyn, on 8 the First Reformed Duteh churoa, by Willite, Hatamy Maan to Juwnim A., daugl » Eaq., all of fo cards, **~ ~ ‘Bain fedneaday, Uctobor 7, at St. Rev. Dr. Beardal chapel, Reoncar H, Sacra to ms M:, daughter of apd Adeline Barnaby. He ww Greenwood. Broww.—The funeral of the Into (ieutonant Mit.rom Baows, who fell In the battle of Gett; , on Thurs. S22 amid' seeps, attand att are vi 5 Chureb of the Ascension, Fifth avenue, at twelve o'clock M. Bsowsr —On Octobor 8, ‘the funeral, from the residence of hor fatber, street, at Chant 56 years, 6 mouths and days. iaime rela ves and frlenda of the family are, respectfully a eaten Ane (ihiop) aClornoca, sh tae afternoon, at baif- — ), 116 West Twenty Oftb yi ‘ —— See oomens, Wasaun oad relatives of he family are invited to resideace, No. et i “| it (Friday) morn igi ith peresia, 167 Vin i wreday, October &, in Newark, N. J. ole ere Fesrete inenn, Haste B., dawgease of (ne jiate Dr. Charles Hooker, of New Haven, Comn., aged 28 ‘The relatives and friewda of the family are invited to ettend the funeral, from St. Paul's church, New Haves, oa Baturday afternoon, at two o'¢lock. Hawa —Ip ‘TT Fort Groen piace, on li j ti ij i fy Te ij i fis I | i i i i i ij I il : | ther notice, and 25 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family a tuend the fun this (Friday) after ‘clock , from \ | atroot, rook! 02d year of bis tor of Kichard and Lacy O'llac’, agod 4 years, LL months idenoe of her graud(ather, 166 Court Srnoun.—@n Thursday, October 8, Haxmy Synoun, in the iis friends and those of his som Joho 1. and his sons. in law Piftip H. Jonas, Theophilus Holmes and Louw ‘ultoe, are respectfully Tequosled to attend the funeral, Beery family should have « bottle of these bitiors tm te house, One dane wit! alley any agitatioa of the nerves One dose, akon am hour belore moala, will give a goed ag petite, ite Ono dese will cure the mon severe headache, whee pre ofeding from a disordered stomach. ‘Those Bitters cam be obtained at aay druggtat's or seiter of Patent medicines in the Untied States and Cansdan Prime Bee that the signature ef 0, M. JaGm BON a 00 the wrapper ef each bottie, 75 couts por bottle 0 “rhs lata rontdence, No, 29 South Ninto stroot, evoke fro 00 Saturday afternoon, ab two o'clock. = a ie, UY AL Harlem, om Thursday, Uotobor §, Many, | FIEGMBOLD'S Extkact BYCHU pen = Led ‘Thomas aod Mary Sbacly, agod ounEe “DIABRTEA. 3 years. “ee td (lends of {tie finals are gengeetty HBLABOLD'S EXTRACT DUCRT Theres |, from — Invited to | tween asin cod ame aireots, Aariem, oa | CURES QUAVEL AND HkloK DUST DEPOSIT parcnts,. be orneon, one 0' 4 * Katurdcyen Willisinsburg. oa Wednoeday, Ootober 7, at BBLUROLDS ACT BUOHY Srnirs.—\o La Jame, it danghter of Louis and CURES IRRITATION OF THE BLA! iy four o'clock, “dL year, 11 months aud 26 days. dias 8 ait opel Baral ehesae. r Gy — Leg decay god a WOLD" TRACT sBvONT vo funeral, from ‘ 7 invited to attend, “th Seoond street, oa after. SRLUBOLDS BXTRACT BUCA parents, No. 228 Nea CURKS INVAMMATION OF THR KIDEEYA aareston ab ye highs ey HRUMBOLD's HXTRACT BUCKY will_take thie (Friday) - oe ee ae ee ovae’ cAfiGhS OF Pik Beapoen, —On of her son-in-law, David’ va, widow of William “urther invitation, at hia late Octobor 7, at the residence , “Ol, No. '30 Kast Kinng: HELMBOLD's <AXTRACT BYOUY * D1 io sircot, Newark, N.J., Fauve Wa SK. payers TION OF Tt atari e? Vanooars, in tee Ten gas of her wotfully invited to at- | from pause origiapiing ena whether ‘erteting te — ly are ren, Sidonce, on Saturday Ri ~_ tend vaeral, frow her lato me BRLMBOLDrs EXPRACT MUCHO 3. Afternoon, at haif-past oue o'clock bor 7, of consump. J+ pele and plonsaat in taste Zurrt.—On Wednesday morning, Oave tion, Winazam F, Zxrre, aged 32 yours, aro renpoctfull The relatives and fricads of the famMy — wideace of hie | Bi yng, ced Snr ems Invited to attend the funoral, from then —‘rnoon. at twe | cates frora wed Eown peregns in al! parts of the oom father, 228 Wooster street, this (Friday) afte Vins will be | 12 boot form, pring Cp full @aoriptiogs the mame O'clock, without further tavitation. The row. of trealnc 0, will be forwardet on reosigt ef | taken (o Greenwood for interment. eB en ei of 1 — — - - Free of inedten ¥ 4 ____ MISCRLLANEOUS, — tarany adireen |" A NEW Paproun JOR. TAR Baqoxesamems, » BELMBO! MEDIAL. prror BAYRACT OF TH! M6 SOUTH TE: BERT FUE A! A a BOLD BY DRUGGL TS GENERALLY. . MIGHT BLOOMING CBREUB. mb, fot tha ta No — WIGHT BLOOMING CBREVE SSE as BLOOMING CERKUS. BLOOMING CRERUS. BLOOMING OBREUA. MIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS, NIGHT BLOOMING CE! MIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS. x ‘A moat exquisite, delicate and fragrant Porfume,, distited Spe Fi bo Mba aaa moat miouT MIGHT name. ALO old by druggists generally. OVE PAPER, READY INITTALED. 4 A MOF ne price only BETS. at GINBREDE, Os w vMs— ous) RED! "8, 8, ui OADWA\ A Rocks vetted ato be Books nt OUSEHOLD WORD.—NUY FIRST CLAG# SILVER 7 OHUROH, AP HOME, VISITING 7 Sih ee re ne Bitte SPMEDT CURR FOR ©. A REmmEnt AnD | ome A dared. Headache, nev a. toothache aman | free. Use Wolcott KS, ‘banat Fain saab a 7 j i ae en woLobtr (A ELTaeh RE MERE Tae te be Sarr wen aa (A ROA aeons ma TS trae fistulae eta, LL WHO SUPPER FROM COUGHS, COLDS, GORE Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Covgh ond imcipient Consumption, should bear in mind that the bed remedy for these disraseeeone which te speedy in action, | permanent in effect, and agronable im tte maturt-—exiete im pataau OP WILD CBRERY, which doce not dry up s.cough and leave the seeds of son |} sumption in the aysiom, vat lodseus Mt and cleanses the RADICAL QURE YOR UBEXIS OF RUPTURB. } w 4 PATENT LACER TKUSS | fa tnade on» different prine:p i elotbers Action i, | ia inward and upward. i cnag Bo preewute on the bark or cord. A care’ warren ‘ampbiets free. | Bold only by GREGORY & CO,, 436 Brosdway. ATARRH, DEAYNESS, DISEASES OF THR EYRE, Bar sod theget, weaied ty Dr, wk, ‘oword street, Brooklyn = Otce hours from WA we } (Prom Mr. Thomas # Day, of Brooklyn. be 223 Puan: Araser, Buovairs, MY, ' ‘Rept. 15, 1563, Yor the benafit $8 fens Sieflarty alieles | make te ol Jow!ng statement'—For ten years my daughter was eM@iotal which iy, «row ti It had we 4 er heath that we felt conv Hooharge from the heed and threst x UGER JC8rs Avance ssonriower SEDUCTION AND BTADER TRE ADORTIONINT AND MIB VICTIM, PRIOHTFUL BEVELATIDNG OF BBW TORK B0UCI4AL DRE. m. ee eat aie muapsR ‘Phe Peer Cit driven trom | Pelon's Laboratory of Piend- GER BREATHRS bees 14 1s 4ER FATHERS INTEBAE (INTEREST IN THE COURT ROOM Pectpamted tes of ce Case, and Pull Report of Ge Evi. FABHIONABLE GAMEOTE RA, meat. hanapek in were YOR RICH INT ALIDS, Masowsy.—Oe Thoreday, Qetoter 8, of consumption nvIN aT paver Mammen arts enn ee | MO “ORRDU MEE Paki ara " . . ‘The relatives ami friends of ee icleand, —- Fame “eRe? poe pred gam te ertem ge, ores eae, sorcnom a Tamu WI two o'eloete. 4 DOWN KASTER's INDUCTION AE ORNS OM: Teper trem, cane B ueie roe ra ‘ ar 77s relatives ond tienda of th fasmy, the mamabers of Tin avibak sows Pear hoe bar) Ragin Company No. 28, nad of RATIOWAL POLICE GARETT the Fr rome # Ne ee —— > vited to pena tele aeeape) rot IER GOLD SLBRYE BUTTONS NEW | OFT LES= bath . Ook +. hae Ruan Mah Bisere Be par ing "Frere and ; Taine, wife of FB Mullany. ollers & pair, ws a PS ee te attend the fe | 0a, 6. ate 5 at Ralf-paad wine o sock, , | from Se Peler'e Corey, ootuer of Wsacy od Warres | “atc ig an foe gs te Sa i” | 4, uieen | hE MEMDTM Brose cap, sornce ree ton o'clock. baoar Pasa Meme, 200 of Freak Mand Aan | (40D MeN AND ORNTLE \, Tr ieierty we ementety | Ress Mant Beane] toa near gee - Brew’ way, cee door beim Cane ane, me remdonce 2al West Fighter b street, of Met eso are reepmrt Oy Weeiiad te at ul <4 she Acie G, i Varta SApHet, Dede 60m Hit 7nd -eventh aver wei, Rvenary ; ; wae aa Pee er: be he CL ire aa eisiowe 84 Boney storm aieo OTL ee ey of B yearn, T mowine s04 day) Wterom, at hwo were, 4 formeriy tl iu ere Resend , Monee 0 sity, Xo oe won HAVRE FROM A PRINT & LINER re = L wy THRaT vaieepe. we Riu erent ee ony, | WHO HAVA MAD THKik AIT OMNES 5 ; 5 kararod, Dealer 2, oboe Aomias nes A Di ih ruaton ; ) eypeer bo — Tanne OF BaTUKDAT “Lite wabeliag mete ot plane, wea asa aad (rel Wim hws spme the wage RET i ied te wore y vine « AUR a} tame De are BR ACHUNTS RW SPV Lap «Prete ere We erent Ore MUAY 118 Brow tone bed ae Cea ee , IN4H2. TODINK WarTge * A cure (er Sorofula, C: togt, Caneer Hrepottion Film “Tt, Live ¥ and Kidney Dears, Neu alate, Roewmetons, Xnesera, Dyspepsia, and othe.” th ONS & CO., Prysciane anf Over Broadwa'e, How Yort, Lowanmo ‘waom & 0. a 1. ogesore to Farm: 7 png, Conus nO RROFLF HRs ‘nd manufacturers of AALRRATUN, mn % 105 Croat treet Conmantiy oa hand | oman Lnereant for export arb’ bome cor Sema Mare very wunertoeer, bit SPIRITS sulted for maxsufacturing 88° Peri umeries oa UNA COMPANY, M Bin oc, Voorn sas rome Teens ra Mew York *, of ton abo — free. Byeclmen rot fora Pervert © . y ORK, JUL! MATORS oxeton, wrw SAE: a mee a Before sates See Geoneaa, rb, oats ‘of Throat, Langs ty meee memes eeene ne tn 17 puritan the beet, reetsres, the Tange to by removing the tertld sere:in's, onion ore. re or ‘ ne yt 4 romnea scan Tose of. a be 144 ava {ie 5 ee Se ae au at oe wast Vices flop, Fuiladelphia. Bold by PURE WINE BRANDIEA orme ALBA xD 1), VIRR Imported iy the hotties, or amie as oy ya aah) Coae street, corner of Brandway. Oe aKa F HYRIOGNOMY, OR SIONS OF CHARACTER “ Krad Tho. * " ee 7 Parenetogy, the van ei EF ci PIs ae a sniber nat feet yoni YOWLER f WRLLA, 208 tron tway 8, see KYERY HOLDIER A BOK. ANDRETHS PILLS CHRAPLY AND ORKTSIBL) XD HWBALTH. any Of twenty svltiors & one who need these Pile ceventone Te\urmed 0 thew houmpe im perfect heals after serving \wo years Lat our brave soldiegs but use thie evlanrated moticine, and ow LOGAES FROW DINHANE WOULD BR REDUCED NINRTY NINE PER CENT. Lot ait who are eulfesing trom aay sickness give thie me . fice P. BRANDRETIT ts on the stamp, whieh (neuren tae grevine beoite ot health | ceed pow intr nire eramseny woes age RoRcOk K Waren Prieripa: OF-e, Ft Canal rest fata ot Mo. 4 Union eqnere eed by ol) 4-vqpee ee ya ie? Ke Td SURE, TANS A PAE Tee pa A Ts 9 Y aed Gunat eemngan rare A OMPART Be oe rae bd " 1 Covonnn “ at 50,000, BiMhe Sh catt. Ad Bata? 200. 0 tea OV PAPER ma naw erook rus month wanted bo at onw per phiete, printed eat erie © a whine and inet ‘ae, in large or ayantitien fue whiew Oe n kon ereee toareat prem wil be pelt Apr S Renee THE LECTURE SEASON, PORT, a ie DAILY, FOR ORNTLEMRD AT MOT dame. of Aaatory 008 Bre way Paris wren forwarted 7 romps the New Tork = “pou LATE FOR CLASSIVICATIOR. poss al Or ed 10 cmeta by Rid reemng Mewretary of baawny Wort 97 SAEs onus ats ™ ary stoace * uy. news s* oe ui Ot Roe eh ae b ‘RA’ i