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NEWS FROM THE SOUTH. “Rupture Betweon the Rebel and» Dritish Authorities. Dismissal of AN the British Consuls. THE CAMPAIGN IN NORTHERN VIRGINIA, Arriva! of Jf. Davis at General Prags’s Headquarters. INTELLIGENCE FROM TEXAS. OPERATIONS BEF RE CHARLESTON Res wee ‘We hive Richmond dates to the 18th instant, from which we make some interesting and imyortant ex- teract— The tichme i Emywrrer of October 12 says, in rezard eto tine Lexus elvetion:—Pend«ito: Murrah is e’ected Guy voruor over General T. 1. Chambers by about 6,000 votes. ack} o'e ts ¢ ected Lie urenant Governer, jchmomt Szamsner of October 12 says:—A smart h -corresvondence has occurred be ween Mr. Ould and Gene- LA commias ners for the exchange of fom which it appera that a wide diflerence eatets between the parts a tot @nunber of prismners with which e.ch shod be credited, and that all arrange- »me ts for a furiher exe: nge ure for the present kuocked sin the head ‘The | xamir also contains the following items;— ‘The e+ mnt is establishing in every town of the +e Mereracy an ag-ney for the sale of cotton interest cou- “pon honda, There ae three dred thousand free negroes in the «son edervey. Thesv ougut to be drafted by the next Con- ogress lor teamsters, drivers, &e. Dismissal of the Biitish Consuls, brem the “i hmend <entinel, Oct. 13 ) Wo und rsia d that incon e-asnee the xctio of the 'Rriish «os is 1@ tive to oreig er: onl sted in the Con. federate servicw, ae read nthe el it his duts o diemus Eiom ail from the confede an1, We shall to.aorrow ly fore the try. tbe, oficial correspondence, in which %ho action of the Executive is made kuown and the aw ounds of 1. explained, The Diplomarvic Fracas, (From the Richmond Whig, Oct. 14. “We hay express our sincere Krutifivatioy this morn- Hog at the anrourcement mide by the § ntine’ yesterday, ‘chat “the President bas feit it bis duty to lismiss all tho SB itsh conans (rom the confederacy.” We hope there tay be some error fn the statement that this measu-e Gas been resorted 10° in conse, @. ce of tho action of the ‘British consuls relative to torei-nors eniisted ty the Con- "No doubt their action in this matter but the bronder dt betier yround for ther + whi order of recali to Mr. Masun:— py t believes or M jesty hes erect de thre Kb you for establishin, ng hetween the + wo <overnme inenton of receivuny you as the acredited Minister of ihe government near th: British Carr Under these circum 8, 0m continued resuten ¢ in Lonion 18 n-ither con- the dignity of hes 10+ mment. “0 with the convuls, ‘ihe Preside ¢, hiving aoand wt reeon for beheving Ki t the British go woument «id 10% intecd to ask exequaturs for and did not intend to recturecate by allowing Conirderate ¢ nsuls to ther tune fb in tho British consistent with ‘tae dignity States that ‘ritish congals should be permitied to remain here. With this moe and com- m wing reson of tet dismi-sal, it vo 1! be eyually ryand an ertanate 10 narrow cown the trans weaker: ils orce by ax«igoing as ® reason for it st fle: | msconduct ef th: con uls. To base tt npon hs taver cround won d be fo muke ita question of fact a dof as 1 oo which an issne might be mate and a so mtiove sy couducte | that wonld slace the Confederate Hut to justity «by the action of «thy tics —thelr ref: sal to ask tor exequa- end a simiias privilege to us, would close nt or preter’ yhre- years they have cnjoyed this one sited . witho t rhowing themseives in the smailest . Liberal minded | nglisnmeo our torbe -rance, and cuntes<ed that the government to declive the overt by treaty, trien ‘and entertais thom of him, vilege Fiesty the wrong Uh) Beitisis t re, or to +x | abate tely. emit Lord Cam be't, in Curliement, now be'o-e us. the watier in tho vllowing terms:—Great ‘Viriiaa bag the ri bt (0 acknowledge southern inde youtence, Why onght she to exerca#e itt The frat -avewer f#, Because hover cus op her £0 to Oe ee curing the war at Mobily, Chariot n and -avanah, They ave there tor te pr ‘ection of our subjects, who reside by 4h naands on the seaboard In times Vk thse their rae ce mense jal Were itm oF conmnis to ident y em the severe enlistment laws of the con e erac) tims descend on our people, oF im tbe Bu . a om g ode might be desir yod with ownership +f moans the governme:t at Washington, They are deewatin to the Foxer which receives, ender them We are pot inchned to withdraw wi here ore, to accredit them to the doworeent wh be ack now ier 40 Pon up a Soore of g avtade create 1 score of ust resentment in Its ob.ect, to offer in. walt wt the moment they are profiting by favor.”? This te the sp etio whieh the matter prese its fiselt 2 en Rage ven who are fir minded. The British ve¥ nve.t bas been receiving the most imp» tant D aollt~ abour henas, which, 87 ar from being ‘ecipro- Ave Het restrained it (rom nets © pri) able in. and grees wrong. It hos vot gerupled to ixnero is own treat] s to disreg «rd ts OWN precedents ad to Apuaple wpos « standing laws to rave itself necessity @ according to us whet reson, nod latest ft that he tninks Sewurd's «nd hon rabe: that it been 1afemeus’? 10 respect the wh the reqarements of the Treaty of eheh be wae gole nly bound, were not com- ties aap aod Chet the British g ver ment h # no idea © chong me its oettion of ref sing to acknywle ‘ge that he Con eterate St.t # Nove sho sf an ability to maintamn condvet bas beea © en, ‘air wrnid Grout OF With thos eiictt apd course of © nduct on the part of wiHe8. the President bid some ° . nvply to “Perseives th monstire they 80 pertir=. % ‘plied to us. pon recognition. | We har e1) will be mate tik mre poinle? in the enbovy to F ane “pint Aaa . coat ‘o} alliance and commerce eipet by the apo of the Lrexidert ef “| From the Richmond ¥ big } * * * Wheu the British public bee me informed, as 67 soon will Cheough Mr. Hewanio'’s dgspstch, that ht ‘Ss cCove'nment, the ave the Influeree OF Sewa steer rom service ber Cong nrde himse. the medkum f=” away? al oer * the Rage sw © gand Of @ large amount oF mou; 4 th bonds of Alabama held there, z the adroitness of the Httle bigot will shield 2" frou poblie indign«tion, io eanpot doubt thas the Tr teautile interests of Engtand Lien of the noble eftorts of avane u Tens & aod goed Feith tarp ehed rocnte withoat a puratiet ant ofetal who, to var enomy. would mer red rob Frelieh captaliate of oresntile el sees of Pngiand can tolerate in » cayane of # eb comdvet, then can their Cabinet “HL of ca (nd Age private resentments to the ead of time we gee ect impunity, no matier at what sscrivce of votounl wterest or honor, A more barefaced act of com) &@ pore) iby thee bat Of Magee’s ditmiaa from to conmulabin wl Me ble veer diserneed pation or tadi citoal, To meaeare the depth of bestility to on a whic’ 1 mrt gy beyond the act and view ite Be this ow Dr Deitanwte Mo acaviay 8) Pre The viruue of rate As mamas LO aot the wtive o thts toleration regarded mt the t flueee which lh & w & however, that the uetificntion: # flered vi mature to the P ance wl learn from the « how hav ile is the avitade of Bajtont ew cat 11 the prelaluticy (here 41 of her conperating pot cy to bing to our « rn (From the Ly nebbarg Virgieiaa.) | caters, that we are “0 be “a y's representativer, and to be free aug. attal ror Ait i Tae there it wih even more plenware, It wdicates, ax io the oe Mr fm gure to which we son —te eupremmente Cue Dor peo: le ore m king agatnmt y Ber Hive. We ture snbarows Sf Mason from England. We hace tmerurted him a awhe y have eeted all Hort valy Pw @ect tives (rom var territory. Tt was calied for by 4h yablic sentiment of our country. We permit the rqe ss another polut of view in which we revard | Mwox# «liherawal from Lrndon—the other | NEW YORK HERALD, Tesenatives of France to remrin; this ts wril; ad w: desire 1m iand lo sein Meee ort aes, the evidence of a trans foro ovr prcand afieion: f ona pore nur own tng: a ¢, lal whorar ¢ nd Wi to see wo tuchered BY ont own dom ey, houn ed om by Lonkee savays, oan ther y be who have shown grea yr sympathy jor us, and who ave mals mre (hm one qiort to arrest this terrible Blaughie: of ow coun’ Wer j xe small sch mani/es a'on: of national fectiog again (the brute’ policy of Pn,bind, as those which the Sev.74i @ ls (0 which we ‘e/er -vincs. fi rom the Petersburg Express. ] * © * Wetave read Ar. enjamin s expositions of the roisong which ‘ed the 'resaent to the act which ter. Mates Nriti-b co Bulie auihority in the confederacy, and athovgn the Seereta y has beeu avytht: mesethuaa fave ev ours, ¢ der and a Ben @ of justice compel us to may (hat Lis statements und viows bave been very ably Prevented tv the wo Id. We have rirely ead more and convincing di¢ unenss of the kind than bis dres-ed to Mess. 8, Slide’ o outeite of the xphere of Bis oiticial attentions. (ve he wo iid tad rhe task of answering urest diplomatic trial pe ap wn vl 6 tuat be ever had The dismissal by him for the cause agsigned of Conrut Migee, of Moviic, forms, wo will venture t) say, one of most.rem irkable episodes iu the history of this or” any other war; and that portion of Lonjmin’s letter to Mason, ip wich the C-cts aud ci cumstances of the case aro explatied, is | a-ticularty wortby of the reater's no tice, Muwee, for sunyly rensitting lo Kayland in gold the interest die by the tite of Al/bama to En:lish capital ists, who had invested thoir mimey in her bonis, was summarily deravitited beca so the act of F mittupcy’ was deemed an improper and cor. trabund one—n violation of the Diockede—e vi lation of neuter slity—a vilativn o! law and a violation of morals; for ip all thes: aspects Russell and Lord Lyons («nothor 4 jeans 'y) seem to have viewed this yamin’s rom irks in this connection res minently aoe and we defy Cas enlightened and bovest mi it to resist his conclusions. When before has itover bees held that payment of @ just debt was an MMezal. immoral and diag acoful afr, worthy of the 8 «ctl reprobation and severe punishment of the oTen- der? Yet Mageo, fpr receiving the movey from the debior and transmitting it to the cre ctors, was held by Lord Russell and Lyons guilty of a criminal breach of trust and therefor removed, The results of this movement of the President against the British consuls we will be curious to sec, It seems to us that some such functionarios are absolutely neces- sary to waich over Brit Interest In the ‘confederacy eats existing here, Commercial {th no consular powers. will be appot received, tor the purpose of at- tending (0 such matters as cannot possibly bring them into coil with ‘on‘ederate sovereignty an Sueb an orrangement »s his is alluded to by Mr Pe: js min in bs lotter to Vagon, However, be the resulls they may. w ar: gad lia the measure has teen preter our .overnment, and we are very sure that x will be unans- monly ayprie.d ty the peopl » net think our ce mtemporary, the Whig, is entirety consistent in tts foreign policy and the grounds on which At desired our dismissal of ‘the Eritish Consuls to have beeu placed, It thirks the government roacbed a rixht Couclusion upon a wrong reason. it thinks we ougut to have ba ished tue con-als, not because of their own off, cul delinquencies and oifences, but on account of the gen- eral relitions of Engiand to this country. At the same time it says: ne that the new policy, will be made atili_ more dw xniticant by ng the embasay to France, t practicable, a treaty of 4, Subject to the to heeouaes, ree with the E: ident aud the Se It becomes 8 to consider queations of the magnitude and uravity of that be ore us with candor and dispassion, ‘Thus considered, we think it wil be diMfcult to perceive any essentia! difference «f pri iwivle between the attitude of the French goveroment and that of Engiand towards this country. If England has refused to recognize us for toree years, 30 has Fran’. if England bas had consuls here wheu we huve nove there, so has France. It England bas = reapected the “biockado,” although the ‘re. quirements of the treaty of Paris" forbade it, 80 France. If rg and has declined to tnter- vene with ts good offices in our affira, so has France; for, arthough Napoloon thought he ought to do so, yet he bas preferred to maintain a pure.y voluotary ongagement with kogland which jorbado it, Jf Naroleom has allowed ovr war steamer to refit im his ports, yet England built the steom rt self. Wuat are tho great principles ef national ‘honor’? which, as should have caused us to spurn from ou functionaries as English consuls, even i they bad conducted themsrives beoomingly; while, at the same time, we should “enlarge our em! to. r'nee’ and ; gsail Napoleon with ro importunitics? Tho truth ts, the differeuco 18 more of feeling than of Principte or fact. Napoleon bas berue bimself ith the polite ess ot agentionman, Lord Nusselt has offended us wh surlin-ss and indecorum. So far as accompli acta is concerned, they have done about the same thing, and, ding it by concert,cach shares the othor’s rasponsibiity. But they have shown ditferent tempers. Ir, ee er. the French kmocror has indicated more f vi towards us than tho Enghsh Queen, i tm ist be artmitied, On the other hand, that the English people ne shown us more faror and done us greater s.rvice than the Fee. We re.eat, that we donot see on what principle wi woud huve reason for rejecting without cause or person- al offence, and there ore in a hostile manner, an English Consul, and at the same th France, that stands on " ings with Englaid were disgraceful to us. a8 our passions my ‘hays 8 .gcest, we should but double the disgrace {i wo pursue the s.me course with France with the double zeal hat is asked tor. For oursclves, we are — our government has sought po = with Ex offered dignity. pa withdrew they have behaved badly, All this we had ao We rotain our commissioner in has asked for recoguized us more than England, but they bave confined venoeetves in their proper Sp reren ‘The trath is, many of our ape soma gg an | irritab e on the rebioet of our foreign relations, seams « hardshi, and indeed it is, that we should te ‘ied cur just Feeoguition 20 long But yet it “ me.ns unprecedented. In the days of Revolutyn nothing was dearer to the wishes of France than to see Grow Hr enin lose herco'ostes. Yet Frankiin, aided by wo ¢ adju'o's, waited for three years in Paris 1eoe tec guitivn came; aud we dv not read that our & cestors felt thereby insulted and outraged. But now, becwse other mations have “wp a legs protracted adopting our own opinion of y di<appointed but grow onery. O course we cannot expect to influence a and proud pation by a display of more temper. If the late action of our gy ment shall have a valuad'e moral efiect, as we believe it will, it will be precisely because we have acted upon reason, and with moderation aod dignity t wi not be inforred that we are not in favor of prose- cuting our negountions at Paris, and with all the vigor which can be advied to them. We think that the inter @st8, even more than the partialities, of Napoleon must, ere lng, decide him to the course which we desire. We woud encourage those dispositions by every means in our er. As weds notaccept in the care of England, #o Row we re rct in the exse.of France, there: of ac- bm fipterach po etn | us to break off all communica- oa, merety because the biockade has been ‘aed bur (udepondense not. And if this be the right course As to France, we acted on the right reasons as to ‘The following is from the Macon Telegraph :— WITHDRAWAL OF MR, MASON, he Presidevt Weare has found it compatible with te interests of this ment to withdraw Mr. soe fron “nee the amen” gedirast tot the next tender eli epre Lore irae Whit sullerod 10 fat g0¥e! sm ake One of the Heeiimond te that Coe b forcne. re agit to wigs And that in hinging peng - if aa arte te ths ‘oe vatipny y coment eae land, im truth, has boon of service ‘racy. but France none, 80 far ae ‘we are the victims of @ vulgat thiy and esclusirel; yesiaeh ita; France face now, it the Examiner, We have no St, py oy of miliary finns io Northern Virgivia and but tart 1s Hi oes teenar's tone, and report prevailed fester day that weil bad reached Manassas Junction there captured the principal depots of the eoemy's commissary apd quartermuster stores. sea age ert fimgipmers Te truth of these rumor: ‘Three bandred and Wirty Vankees, including eight comminsioned officers, wor received ‘at the Libby yes ferday. Twelve of thom were enaght by oar seonts in of Statorie auly, and were brought Fredericksburg train. ¢ oar of the enemy. seme Of our wounded were tr tram, the upper | down on Salord * worth {tw maid that Ewell fought the o fea, om the Orange and siecand cia wed, four miles Lite vide Of Manarten t recon We bare no atiteutam 1 thie batt @, Root Cat we to Kk [as cbowenna prisome ors ad tuur bodied @ puns. at Drietoe ta. H ; Fi Fs fe lis - i TUESDAY, Seazwick’s cori is reported to have beon cut oT from the main body of Meade’s army, and to be vow surround eid avd nemmed in by Hill, on Ocvo juan creek, With thus excepting Meade is believed to have succeeded tt e-0ap to Bul run with bis army. Some believe chat he will there deliver battie. Orhers thivk he wil this vide of Arington Heights On Wednesday night the enemy arrived at Dristoe, and are reported to have advance toward Abington with & heavy force, supposed to n mber (rom eight thousand t@ ten thousand. Jve Hooker is in command in East Tea- eo. nside bas leit, having resigned or been dis- missed. 1h eo regiments of Tennessee renegades have been or- ganived, and four thousand refuges are following the Yankee wrmy, The evemy destroyed no property in Kast Tennessee, as they expect to hold the country perma- peutly. {From the Richmond Sentin ‘The news from the Ranpubaonork i r cavalry envagement, ia which Fitzbugh Lee whipped the en-my, driving them some miles. We refrain from stating any- thing of the movements ta that quarter lest we should do harm or cause the fear of 1 Our offic rs there are entitied to have their wishes in this matter abundantly respected. From New York the nows is that Chase bas threatened to put dowa gold, and the threat has depressed it one or two per cent. From the enemy's accounts our cavalry must be operat. grandly in Rosecrans’ rear, @ Central train brought news of a figbt at Raccoon Ford, in which General Fitz Lee drove the enemy nearly ton miles We could not ascertain the loss on either side. From Fredericksburg we learn that the Yankees have disappeared from the vicinity of Falmouth. They bave also withdrawn from that part of King George opposite Port Royal, Operat at Charicston. Cuantaston, Oct. 13, 1963. The firing continues ym 4 this morning. Some inte- Testing toformation ts derived from the two captured Saturday night. They state that and Wagnor will be ready to open upon the he two weeks; that Genoral Gilmoce is mount! hundred-pounder Parrott guns; that s new tery has been constructed between Gregg and that Parrott, the inventor of tho Parrott gun, is on Mor: Ieland super ising t the mounting of guns, and that pote porn consists of oakum soaked with a mixture of other an fey ee ‘say tbat the huge frou clad frigate Dictator, with three additional Monitors, is daily expected from Now York. The two men missing from our recent expedition to Diow up the Ironsides—Lieut. Glassell and the fireman Sullivan—are prisoners, having been picked-up by the enemy's launches. ‘Toey report our fire from Jamos’ Island is very effective and annoying. Chart ston, Oct 14, 1863. Thero was vory heavy and rapia firing yesterday after- noon, and duriug Lust “night, chiefly from Morri@ Island works aod Fort Moultrie. ‘The statement from prisoners of a now battery between Gros and Wugner is believed to be false, ‘The weather this morning is dark and stormy. aBCOND DaaPaTou. AKLESTON, Oct. 14, 1863. ‘Thore has been but little nae to day, CHAntastox, Oct. 15, 1863. ‘The Lid Aging our batteries comtinucs as usual. The enemy 63 no reply, but continues working, An ad- ditional number of transports is reported at Foily Inlet. Two war vi ved off the bar and sigified desire to commupicnte with the Freach Consul, who will 7 visit them to-morrow. in th seven men, in a small boat, rbor this morning. Firing from our batteries continues slowly, with no response from the enemy. Cnartestow, Oct. 16, 1863. ‘This is the pinoty.eighth day of the siege. ‘A grand review of troops by General Beauregard will take place to-day. Thore is nothing now this morning. Engagement Near “Mem Rienehe Con- ‘ates Claim . Muse, Oct. 13, 1863. To General 8. Coorrn:— The following despatch has just been received from Brigadior General Chalmers:— Brwatia, Oct. 12, 1863, Wo have torn up the railroad in four places, and attacked Colliersville yesterday morning. General Sberman ; Mo ga of Smith’ po chotag a cnema 00 thelr Ca Bh burned their camp, with stores hair thirty wagons. Wo brought off ‘weaty wagons, took five colors and ono hundred aad ‘Our loss is about fifty killed and wounded, The ene- my’s loss was very heavy. Prisoners report that Gen. Smith end Co'onel Anthony were killed. Reivforcements coming Germantown and Lafay- otte we retreated. J. C, CHALMERS, JOHNSTON. and Tennes- Oct. 16, 1863. cavalry and Union ere the bat ot iroad. Twenty-seven regiments of ‘Yankee ‘wenty: ‘an mounted \atantey, estimated at fourteen tacked our forces at Bible Ridge, elt miles west of Greea- ville, on Saturday, the 10th. Our forces withdrew to Henderson's, ton miles east of Greenville. The enomy having suc-ceded in reaching our rear, our mon fol! back to Zollicoffer, until tho Yankees, heavily reinforced, ad- vaneed upon them, when they wero withdrawn to Bristol. Our Joes in both days’ fight was three hundred killed and into the hands of the enemy, in Bra; rs ce a Davia in "8 army, to sottie all noneehold ly believed that Longstreet or Jobuston ‘will be put in command, DAVIS REVIEWS BRAGG’ ARMY. ‘Amawrs, Oot, 12,1903, The President roviowod the army and works bofore He bad an ye excellent unity: ner ae ab ned himself tereely of it. troops was cathusiastic, and he ‘live Fy reach of the enemy's shells. eaasp ‘waa opened on bi lined their reock at every available joc to view, and doubtless were aware of the presence of the President, as the pickets held frequent conversation. It Is not knows whether the President has made any changes. The army is ia fine condition, and most anxious to commence active operations. Weather cool and bracing. — Interest: from Texas. Hovsrow, Sept. 28, 1863. bee y Fe Bibione Pave fight shows it $0 be the wo were ibe age. Forty’ wen, me ‘ever ten most brilliant attacked in their b: fleet of lint bury by fu thousand men. We captured a third, the of7cers eaptared, are xr attempt to invade Texas is jooked for. Our army is ready for the invasion at ail points. Sabine Pass wa ‘the Weakest point we had. The people are at the call of danger in the most cu pin oye Araft for State troops, which at *s enlistment of 6 000 men, has now pro- duced 16 6° minute mea. Companies of exempts are being ‘ormed all over the State. 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Bon, te roadway. Consultations fron 7 A M. to 9 P. M. Disa. Hows.—Suddenly, at Greenville, N. J., on Monday, October 19, Wasminoron Hows, aged 6 years and § = pe won of George W. vatharine A. we. ‘Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s Wourr.—On Monday evening, October 19, at eleven o'clock, Gronax W. 8, Worry, in tho 7#th year of bis ago Apative of the city of Hanover,Germany; a resident of thie city alnco 1819, The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral. on Wednesday aftern on, at two o'clock, from his late residence, corner of Forty ibird street and Second [For other deaths see fifth page.) Bz YOR ad pWANDKERCHTER. Bact 0 or BLOOMING BLOOMING Aw rEnruM inl CEREUS. CRREVS. CEREUS. CEREUS CEREUS. CERBCB, int Perfume, distilled rom which it takes ite Bame. Basaiaters 1 PHALON ye, Rad ov coUNTERY HITS. o- ASK FoR PHALON'S—TAKE NO OTHER, Bald by druggists generally ArT T CHUROH, Ar HOME, VAsITTRO CARDe. FRENCH ra in elegant at rant Door cet Poa nth’, 8 te Bee ‘ wiGuT NIGHT NIGHT NiGut NIGHT NIGHT NiGuT A moat exquisite, Nees = ot a from the rare and BVEKDE! roadway, cornerDuase ORNS, BUNTONS, IN 4 without pain by ‘Dr. Rice acknowledged peat sureron chiropdist In New York Ovtiee 08 Mowery, over (Lizen' Gitank. figAnuihlator cures Coras, Bunions, ac. By mail, 0 = a ieitysburg—Great Prize bY Billy MeGrath ant Tom ure rerritory—The Coming Fight Between tte and Con. Fitseoral the Probabilities of Orem | Fae Hgsey gi spac Ck. K pati Ra ‘ast Spr FOR ALR EVERYWHERE. BEE WILKES’ RF FoR GOLD WATCH CHAINA, © KRW STYLER. you and —eiftegn, Twenty, five, five, Filly to One Hundred Doli seach — pty by \LLEN, SALE BVERYWHERS oS 415 Broadway, one door h atfeet. ri at Dilliarde-and ail the sink EARRINGS AND PINS, “NEW. STYLES Keven, ‘Twelve, Fifteen, Twenty, Twenty ive to One Hundred Dollars a set, Yor 416 Broadway, one door below Canal street. TCHES oe t Ladies ms, Gentiomen—Porty, forty-Ove, fifty. . eighty-live, one hundred, tw three ame with diamonds oct Broadway, ome door beiow Canal st wireet. TvoRY sir SLEEVE BUTTONS, RED WHITE OR BLACK, be. uileinen and ladies, price Warps ye ven Aah ‘f f price yy foal! ‘or Me WELLING. Maoutpesurer of Ivory street, Work, sign of the Golden Ble- . B,- i liberal #4 iscoant to the trad Peirce SURGICAL, GASHA—PILES, PINTULA, bs ea a “oture fer, As.; Deformiticn of the 2, Hoan tea Fare trent oy, a DANIELS Ope ‘and Comsulting Surgeon, 221 Sixth avouue, near Four The Indians on the fron! JN4H= ~~ TOpINE WATER. Janene. Rerof 7, Weonehitia, er | A =i Ee ere eee ee arptgins Rhetiatlaid, ee Bi i eee 23 ah we gee me etites roo, ruqraasans ory Pot connt! oo cor a the maxinnvm™ ENbERS & co., bed oh —_ — x, JULY ® ct without any charge. BREW YOR! » ine Gee ~- thin, Tow cae cores OP ae ey Beart <i " eo ely ox tes in Con of the er Gouraund’s Posdre Sabtile Upreots Hair Lear lige, low foreheads, or aay part of the boy. arraw shes caret by GOUHAUD'S ondway. a Thing All drwgg! " nd DI jhe world for the skin aad compien 1) Broacway. avatar e (asled, try (hin of lar ferredy. ny never faile te coring fait Rieum Ulerre, Baba, ans crop pature, f ray tone ant spot om thy et Ae fer oats te (rom 5AM. wate the reat ‘pte yMetere oot 3 : : 5 Fork vite dm wn eer of fve hua ired (olare ihe ca tient the OF eonvi-tion sacl ofered om a) of the 24 \nstant, Mo** & 0c ‘2 COMPANY. Of Armerira' Of the Tinstrated “RCIENTIF(. Tore ren eoyhe wie peri LRe, md a | Patents, nd Foreign’ Pet PILRs. te the patient “ nr Siar Ht you are Wroubled wi ea, wae a it Pik sUrrosiTory facowrene : persone in thts cy whe G08 nt times wonbie bo alicmd tm to eure thee meat © Were ured by it, Agent ior New York, 164 pomitn toe hate ore late Troe Phy mr md of the Nervous, teminn rhe othe word it tha Cy and rohable Sars: el WF in Moaghise, on Orne Butta tits POR POUND Give HATIAF ALLO 0 Lheoww a Eraptions, Vor Imporiant information pam prions ty ren Of tite yom bee Un rege ian ot be AMERIOAN BELL COMPANY numrny awe, New Vor (Pe PROP GUTTA PikeH 4. Conran . SOLE MASUPACTU Kan: IX UNITLO BA tee OF FURR GUTTA Prim HA IXRCL ATED TELMORArY wine | FOR RURMAMINE, « HTE GRANT AN AND POLE Lose armen ‘ Sas iean © Trivumar tet 20, 1863.—T KI PLE SHEET. AM ‘DISCO Bed IN Ms THE PERivias THK PERUVIAN THe PERUVIAN THE PERI VIAN THE PEUCVIAN sYRUP sYRUP Protected solution of the Proveside of Irow, A SEW DISCOVERY IN DICINE THAT STRIKES AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE, by auprtyiug the blood with i vital prinerple oF life ele- ot This in the nee curing DY! out Loss OF DISKARRS OF THE KI AND PEADDER FEMALE COMILAI STS 4 Ai! dimeaRes orig mating in A BAD BTATE OF THE BLOOD, Oraccomranied DEsLITY on LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM. THB FOLLOWING 18 FROM WRLL KNOWN CITIZENS OF NEW YORK — The experience which we have had of the PERUVIAN SYRUP, and the evidence which has boon exhibited to us OF itagreat success in the cure of many diseascs, satlatcs us that it fa @ medicinal agent of remarkable power, and deserving the attention of iavallds, JOnN Be WILL IAMS, Ea... Preaideat of the Metropol BEL HEL, BTEY’ NA, Late Haliot Christian Adrucate and Journal Rev, PF. OW LA ‘Ongar New York Chronicie, — Pamphiets free. Add: pete FP. DINSMORE, 491 Broadway, For sale by all druggists, INFLAMMATION OF Ti THROAT ANB LUNGS, BRONCHITIS, CROUP, WHOOrINa COUGH, QUINSY, ASTHMA, ~ sORE THROAT, DRYNESS, TICKLING OR IRRI TATION or B THROAT, DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING. And, {n fact, all diseases of a Pulmouary nature, however Woe relieved by OF WILD CHERRY, eh and leave the aeeds of con. severe their character, are DR. WISTAR'S BALS which does not dry up a oo sumption tm the system, but loosens it and cleanses the Jungs of all Lnpurities, FROM HON, DAVID SPRAKER, OF CANAJOHARIE, NEW YORK. Thave used Dr. Wistar m of Wild Cherry myself ‘anit in my family for several years and I take great pleasure Inrecommond:ng It in prefe-ence to-anything ot the kind for the purposes for whieh it Is intended. In cases of Asthma, Pathisis. of affection of the throat, I have ever met with anything equal to it, FROM PETER CANNON, ESQ, OF NEWTON, N. J, tised Dr. Wistar's Baleam of Wild Cherry in my preat advantages, for many years. in casre of most cheerfully recommend it to those who are sattering from Coughs. Coldy and Pulmonary Disease Of long standing, as being a safe and reliable re None grauine uniess siened J. BUTTS For sale by J. P. DINSMOKE, 4 Broadway, RoW OWLE & UO., 15 Tremont street, Boston Dragela’ RMY SUTLERS, BURGEONS OF PUBLIC HOSPITALS, The subscriber begs leave to call the attention af Arm: Suders amd Surgeons of the Publi Hospitals. to, hia of old Wines and Liquors, imported expressly for hy tal and private § Has also on hand a large sock of old Bourbon Whiskey, recetved direct from Kentucky, which be offers for sale very low. ADOLPHO WOLYR. 22 Beaver nireet, paRD AM AROMATIC SCUNAPPS. ‘he crapper. Y 200 Cas INAG BRANDY. $0) CARES OF Mable AND BRAT WINE. CASES OF OLD PORT. CARES OF SCOTO! List WHISKEY, AND! ASEB JAMAICA AND WT. CROIX HUM, old and to GASES OF OLD BOURDON WHIBKEY. MBROBIA 18 A STIMULATING OILY EXTRACT OF Cenres ‘of the aealp ad. entirely amb mp! pre. hi Sens ie from fail ts the ‘out or y BFRY, nnd cauace it Be atc, and to siatlows. jone genuine bu 7 bd 4 OF IMITATIONS. ¥ OF alta howe, MITA NONE bi MM STRRIINGS, NONE KH. fi. BTmMLING'S NONE DK OM. HL Py NOR. Pet wp i 9 hott 4 by all druggistea, A BECKET WORTH KNOWING.—GO TO THOMAS R, AGNEW'S, 20) Greenwich atreot and 80 Murray street, snd sen price he ie sailing Teas. Goes, Flour, ‘everything eles used in every family. ugare Tie and upwards, Cail, save your movey wad eve tor yourselves, 4 the low COATARRM, 1, HEADACHE, TOOTHAC ne 9 pointe perm Anentiy cured.” Use * WOLCOTT'S PAIN ANNIHILATOR." Sold everywhere, TwM EVERDELL's SONS, 101 TULTON STR 4 and BU. IN. “A LBUMe=aT SERED 4, M8 BROADWAY, Books retailed at $5, DATO HR, ad BOX OF KOTE. PAPER, PEADY INITIAL 6 kinds, price only $175, ot GINDREDI Broads oF LL LA LADIES, I. ADIB: House and hotel keepers. and ever! person call end ere the iminense sinck of Pire Bets, Coal Bontties, Coal Vance, Fiate Warmers. COOKING UTENSILS, Doormats, Tea Trays every desorption of house keep. Ing articles at lower p at auy other store, at EDWD. D. RASSFORD'S Great Baraar, Cooper Institute building in Astor p! ADIER. 4 thas Vetore raring elses bere. Call and wo for yoursels ROWATIC SCHR DAM BOIL Pes, iMro! ROTTL: The only pure ty ~ 4 in loves and gota from p ann sa UO LPG Ww Wolrn” or mass Importer, 2 tiem, iY a. Ona, InyRyTED WAILA, RXLAKGRD tage naan ri moro fe Ms Frirrr tas t pals Insonvemence norree Thasor odiat, Na. 700 Droatway. Refers te physicians gud fe irgrone Of the ely. p™rszes. CATARRM, NOIRE IN THR MAD, DIACUARONS FROM THE BAR end all acute and chrowe Ginenwee of the KAR AND THROAT esctustvely treatedby Dr. B. BO LIONTAILL, Author of “A Popular Treatiae on Deatoase,”* “Letters om Catarrh,” he, at his oon, 4 Maries place, M.S ow, FROM ¥, Lk CAO™ wy usQ, raqesaes ory wai DANK, JOLIET, (Lt De. Lowen - — De wet aft sare, - a tat rid fon th sf improsty action to be Toll by the ume bales eat tty | thal “rected he pereer, 44s ear bas tr c Was relieved (ror ® very depressed Aimoet Intoiered @ case, lo an elnath on Natt replied ome as bie esperenca, My ratarrhs! troubie seems very lead altogether my health never more thaw io end dewerret pou therefore, that Goa wi Her be of om 1 ttn amrtoee . pry omy Neher Of equine whew yer nod of great Caper one ww . LW Fit po amen foun, Le Uh menting botlens wm Yomrm vary ; Joven, I, dol AT, B caowin, FROM RNY. JON MOTT, D. | | Sued | We bes rovly romare (br deh ares | The wopore p= ~ ree ane nis two, Three, Five ant Bae On | sai is Hevatwogy ony fom bons Cras eve, Doapltal—the bey Dalle fal4—the man ombie abode of the poor—fr xn the omce and the sacred dexk—from the mountain top. distart #00 Of the ich am valleys and far oj 4s of the ocean—from every vook and cormer of the civilizet wor'd—ia pouring in the evidewes Of the astoninbing eects of DRAKE'S PLANTATION Bi TERS. Thourancs upon thouan ta of letiors Ife the fab lowing way be seen at our ovfion — Kreossuny, Wis I have been teen months . aprechioas an Rept. 16, 184% oe for four. nearly deal. At Alton * Three * © © Oneyoung man, who had heen sick ant not ow Of the house for two yours with serofula and erywimion After paying the doctors over $15 without benoit, bas bers cured by teu bottles of vour bitiera ¢ © * “—~ RDWARD WOUNALL The following ts from the Manacer of the Unig Home Bonool for the ni Du Daicx—Your wonderful Plantation Ritters have bamp Elven to some of our litle ch! tres, auffering from wrakmese And weak lungs. with most happy effret Partioular, with pains inthe heat toes of ‘wasting consumption, on whom a o uthe ies hw elie ant date | medical «kil! hat heme exhausted has been entiro’'y restared Wrenmmenaad with Dut a teaspoonful of Bitters « tay strength and health fullowet. Respectfully, ras Hor appetite troreased, Mra 0. M. DEVOR * © © Towe much to you for verily believe the Miami tion Bitters have saved my lie REV, W. WAGGONER, Mata, 6 © © © Thou wilt send meta bottieg more of thy Paw tation Bitters, My wife has lero greatly benefited by these use, ‘Thy friend, ASA « Thave bere WORKIN, Pillatelphio. Pe had to abandon preachte have cured me. © © © Bend us twenty four doven more of sour Pew tation Bitters, the popuinrity of which are dally Increasing 8 CHADWICK & OO, Proprietors Willard» Hotel. Washington DO Of our diambled soldiors with uh oat aston iahing fees WD, ANDREW Howe, Cinoio nan. © Buperintendent 80 © * © The Plantation i 1, of which I was Lave oo rat me of tre (dup prostrate and Wad & com pia: abandon my business KINGSLEY, Cleveland, O + © The Pinntation Filters have cured me of ede rangement of the kidneys am or ary organs that her ate charm. hunte ACO, 234 Kron two treased me for years, Tine ©. ©. MOOKE, Agent te, are componed of the © Raseafras, Roots, Meriva, he ft, Crolz Rum, ( premerved tn portecty pore 8, Tow =e Peraons of sedentary babtia trochied with west meee loom de, palpitation of the tei bof appetite, dieenae after he, entin deenrve to suter © tocpid liver, eoustl; they will not try them They ore recommended b the highan: medical and ere warranted to pr a0 bamodinie bene en! of feet, They are excort Aereeabla, perfectly wire ene Konen.—Any persone cree in butk or by the gallon is 190i! Plantation Miro wonder Nae On'y put tap im our leg ew en. Fefiiled with Lmllalion deletrrivus etl, far ehiew evere perenne are already im priena. how that every (nntiin ber ons Vaited Alates stamp over the rork. and signature om same piste side labela, othr: Pole Ly reepectable deat tat ihe helttathe gate DRAKE A OO “2D Broadway ALE THM paras oF Ven GROVER & AKL B PHS Ware awe Over all © mpetiiows At the following stair Vries of 18 For the best Yamily Sewing Vreoroe the Lee Mametae Poet Premiam oo HOW A AT OTH Wate Vives, " Maouine fur Mow lan W Vira Vermilion (or BENTUOKY STATH YI Fiver Brews q Virw Pe PEN ANTLAANIA 8 - A OMY HT 9 varn Promiam tur wov Warne ~ wDFY 60 LTURAL moorRTT Vieoiom for Fou \y Binet Premium for Mai eet ‘Mare-se. Firat Vremtan (oe Mae tue Ware CLT RAL 800 Koehn HAMPDEN CO. [Hane yA evoure UP wee fot Kon Tipeowa for Mee KLIN COUNTY © rein Vet Premier Farr We home Ot prensiom fon Ken fe venne auRn OAL soorEtrE. ‘vrei en ee) = i Lene or ail gor emame, om Owe OF © te em tie) 0er SLESROO8 6 REO ROW® Gad ies a ee Se ORE OF TH, ott 1s BGs PROP ATERS AnH NOW akayt, Rez, Some, Overy, MB orier Wa i RiOLET, oye