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IMPORTANT FROM CHARLESTON, @wo Days Later News by the Way of Richmond. eee Terrific Fire on the Ruins of Fort Sumter. Thirteen Rebels Buried Under the Walls, Rew ae, ae ‘The Richwond Lraminer of Mowday covtelos the fol- ‘lowing:— Cuariestow, Cot. 31, 1863, ‘The enemy's fire on Fort Sumter iast aight continued Murious wad icveayot from the land batiories. ‘This merping, about lour o'clock, a portion of th» wall fel! tn, burying benea:h the ruius some men belleved to ‘Bo of the Tweltth Ge rgia and Twenty-fifth South Carolina regiments Turrteea are missing. ‘Whe secon’! dospatuh gives chyir uames, aud adds thoy ‘woe buried by the fal ty, of tho burrackg om the roa faco of the fart, wherg thoy hut Leen placed in position Cor mowntiny the paranet in case of on ngeault. A fleice bombardraont bas beeu kept up all day on Sumior trom the Mouitors and ivpd batteries, Up to Chirce O'clock this afteruooa oo further casualties have ocourred, Over one thousuud two hundred ehots wero fired in twenty-four beers, ‘Tho firing to still heavy, CuuKtesto, Nov. 1, 1863, ‘The bombardment of Sumter continued Aevcely, with- owt interes 40 wightond to-day, Tals afternoon the Bhoiw avera ed Cur per minute. ‘The firing ba- been from two Monitors, two heevy and two Ugit cil ed g as at Fort Gregg, four tem-foch mortars Gt the migdiy batiery and our riled guns at Waguer, On Setordsy they tleed four huadred aud forty tree rifled shote, ef. ty-#is from the Movilors aad three hun drod and seveuty-thres from me ‘The mortar uss ure cut so vs to explode the shell ina wocond uF {wo witer the report. On Galurduy uight seveuy ri with ‘au iuses, and thirty 70 of the land batteries was di southwest auxleof the fort. Thy flag was carried away twice, but speedily replied. ‘The fag was ro ont to pleces that the battle fig of the Twellth Georgia was vaisedt inetoad, {eS on Saturday wero two kilied and three d shots were fired, uree wortap ebelis, The bow. berdment was stil vers. REWS FROM: WASHINGTON. Wacuisaros, Ne.v 4, 1863. Tf RELEASED PRISONERS OF WAR, J.B. Dow, iu bohalt of the Obio Nolief Assvciation, visite€ Annap Ps w-day, ent laviog returned hitner ho reports that of the one londred and eighty invand prigers who arrived there ou ‘Thareday, ubout forty have died up to the present time, while others appear tobe ma dying condition. Every possible remedial at- Geontion aud care ix now bestowed upon these uafortunate goidiers, of wom twenty-four aro from Onto, They all exhibit (rightful syns Of goneral dellity and disease—the efeots of exposure and privation of the comforta of lie. Not cnly wore (ney nearly stripped of their clothing whon ihey arrived ut Ricamond, bat their mouey was taken from ther a. tho office of the revel provost marshal, with the promise chat it should be roturned; and they know ‘ef no instance in which it was returned. Consejaently thoy Were without means to purchsse necessaries, More- ever, the Union officers, their seliow prisoners, were under con tant surveillance to prevent their exteading to these moo the emaries, possibic relief, They oxpresn the Greatest solicityse for the reicue of the pevishing prison. ‘@r6 now on elie Island, numbering three thousand six hundred mci, who are treated es inhutwanly av they were themselves. CONDITION oF THE STRIKE. ‘The strike of the workmen erap!oyed upon the Treasury extension wos renewed this afternoon. It seoms that the Committee who waited on Secretary Chase misundersteod Dim, anazhst be recommedsed the workmen to rewnme ‘work, and hy would investigate their gricvances and give (hem a written answer in a fow days, losteul of yester- day, ae roported. To-day, at noon, they were roquired to tecommence work at balf-past tweive o'clock, instead of One o'clock, a8 heretofore; Whereupon they formed in Procession-ant merched to Temperance Hall, where a Meeting waz held, and the committeo were directod to Obtain anotner interview with Mr, Chave, and urge ao tmmediate anewor, Mr. Pray, who wok a leading part in the previous proceedings, having been discharged, it wos resolved to adore to @ resolution adopted yesterday, to gtand by any of the workmen who should be discharged for particijation in the strike, Tho meeting thon ad- fourned to rne o'chc® tomorrow. It is understood that mone of the men will go’ to work until Mr. Pray is rein- wtatod. CONSORIPTS AND DESBRTERS. Large numbers of conscripts are daily arriving at Alex gndria, Maay wore brought thither on Monday by the Gteumer Forest City, nad yosterday there war another Peinforcemont. They were soon afterwards sent to the Croat. The number of desertera ermmitted to Forest Halt prison, in (corgetows, from September 21 to Octobor 31, one thourind Ove hundred and Oity-one, pearly all of hom have been forwarded to regimonte to the Geld. OONSECRA ON UF THE CEMBPEKY AT GETTYaBURG. Mest extensive proparations ere boing mado for the nscration of the Naviog 1 jottyebary for Se tats kerves of fhe Union arm The Py Jent and the Goveruors of all tho loyal States and immense delyga- Hons from «vob State are to | articipate to the ceremonies, jane! Lamon, tue Marshal of the Distriet Of Columbia, thas been invited to act as olief marshal on the cocasion. Ut f6 expected that ail the veri transportation lines will o measures to facilitate the wel of those who will poner the ceremonies. which are intended wo be made imposing and a worthy tribate to the dead of the battle of Gouyabury, NAVAT. ORDERS. Capt. Jobo Rodgers bas been ordered to the oommand Of the iron-clad steamer Dictator, and Commander Nichotson to that of the stom r State of Georgia. THE MINED COURT AT THE CAPR OF GOOD HOFR. Tho Interior Department haa received oficial lofurma- ton from the Cave of Good Ho of tuo orginization of Bo Mixed Court catebiished at that place, pursuant to the treaty with Great Pritain of April 7, 1802, for the suppres: sion of the African tive trade, The court i* compose 62 foliows —Un tue part of the United States, Hon. Penja- Bin | ringic, Judyo; Wiliam L. Avery, Arbitrator, On tho part of Grout Yelaw—Goorge Frere, Fey, Judge; agar Trepoit Tayaro, Actitrator, William Tascar Smith, Registrar; Thomas Tenby, Marstia!. RECOGNITION OF THE MEXICAN COW Prosident Lincoln bas recognized M. BE. Rodriguez a (be Consut-of the Mexioan republic at San Frencieco, Call. fornia, thas Yiving apother official acknowledy mont of tho (born! or Junres vvverameut, without respect to French Amtervention in the wAirs of that country, The National Tetegr The Natigual Toiegrapute Union, tepresenting all the telegraph ‘ines in thy United Stotes, convened fa thus olty on Monday, November 2, at the Everett House, The Uiilon Goosisved of representatives of twenty fovr Aistricts, from the States of Maioe, Mareachusetty, Rhode (Gaiod, Gouneoriout, New York, (enosylveuis, Maryland, Mrrourl ard the . istrict of Columbia, ‘The Lesorarety orpantsatoon wae etoted by the ap. So Mr. Ww Young, of Washington, |). (., to the A constitution wae adopted, tho matn featares of which Dave avery appeared in the Henain, and the following Oficore ewer tor the enaning your: — Prevident— damnen G, Seaith, of New York. Tice Pre ttent-—0. W, Hammond, of Bt. Louie Treasarer—Jammen Patrick of Ph! Corrempotin, Rerary-t. 5 Bitte 1 See A. ‘The Oo vention, after a vote of thanks fora of the kveretb and Astor Houses, adjourned sme die, The Origt Dratt of the Emancipa- tion Proclamation for Sate, ‘Cmeao, Nov. 4, 1868, « The original’ dract of tho Emancipation proclamation, dich was doused to the Northwestern Bair, for the PeneGs of the Fanitary Commiasion, ia now in the hands (Of the Com mtenioa, who hive charge of ite mle. Several bide have been made for tt, one offering $1,100. pubseriptiom bas been stated to secure it for one of historical sovieties, Ad more in accordance with the (Of the President, Any commupiention on the Arbjcot mag be addressed to F. J. Tinkbam, Chicaca, iw York. proprie. NEW “YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1863. MEADE’S ARMY. Mr, Wiittam Young's Despatch. ARMY oF TUB Poromsc, Now. 4, 1863. ‘Tho weather ts delightfully hike tho Indiin summer, and the army ts iu glorious spirits, Large quantitios of mess elores, aa woll ag army supplies of every descrip- jon, are coming up to ¢he front. Occasioually, every man unable to do duty is sent to hospite! at Washington, and one of these ocoxsiousss the present. There are now, under the admirable disoipttne avd manayement of Gene- ral Meads, no elck mon, no sutlers’ trains, mo Oxtra horses in the army to embarrass its most rapid move ments at aby mcueut, This is wha; its condition should nlways bo. ‘The cavalry corps has established a hospital in the field, the surgeons eomnected wit which are Dr. Wood, of the Third division; De. Mitchell, of the Eighth Penn- tylvania; De. Warner, of the First Massachusetts, and Dr. Bitss. Between eight and nive hundred sick and wounded paticnts have been under treatment there during the pest month, of whom sixty per cent have re- turned to duty. One bundred and sevonty of these patienis were sent to Washington this evoning. The gueriiiss are bold, daring, reckless aod murder- ously fuclined, Yesterday they captured Eli Sproat, of the Fourth Vermont; —— Bishop, of the Third Vermont, and an onerly connected with the Second division Quar- termaster’s Department, of the Sixth corps, who went out foraging for amew. Sergeant Rhodes and a Jieuten- ant of the First Michigan cavalry left Alexandria yes- terday afternoon for the front, and when passing through Centreville were attacked near the fortifications by gveritias, The sergeant was shot shrough the tem- plo and killed instantly, Hie body is now at Union Mills, bis porsonat effects and mouey beiog un- Gisturbed by bis murderers. The Lieutenant was cap- tured. Another soldier was chased, fred at and attacked by guerillas near Fair'ax, who robbed him of seventy two dollars, stripped bim of his clothing and let him go. Genoral Coreoran bas requested the military authorities to rofuso all oficors and soldiers permission to go to the artoy through Fairfax and Coutreville without an escort. , ‘Tho rapidity with which transportation is conveyed over the railitary ratiroad may be iMlustrated by stating that five days’ rations aud forage were conveyed from Alexandria to Warrenton between six o'clock last even- ing and ten o’clock this mording. TRE RUSSIANS IN CHINA. What an American Merchant Did for Them There. Admiral Livoveki, now in this port, was captain of the frigate Diava when she was shipwrecked. He, with about ove bundred and fifty of his crew, succeeded in reacllng the Russlam dominions in the American schooner Caroiine Foote, His other officers and two hundred and fifty mea atterapted to reach there in the Hamburg brig Greta, but were captured by @ British cruiser aud taken to Hong Kong, which afforded an American mercbant there (Mr. Silis K. Rvrrows) an opportunity of tendering Avnerican ty to them, as the following letter ehows; Hona Kona, Nov. 23, 1855. To 9.48 F. Burrows, Esq.:— Sin—The unfortunate loss by shipwreck of the Russian frigute Hana has placed me, with my brother officers, us prisoners of war for some wonths ia Hong Kong, during ult of which time we bave been troatea by you, io your house, the same as we had becn in the houses of our parents, Your attentions have been to 1s so great that your only desire appeared to be to ronder uses happy aa lay ta yous power, aud your goodness makes us forget our position, Your kind attoution and goodness we feel most deeply, and we regret that toe Warmest thanks trom our ears ure all we have at present to offer in return. Fe nssured we chal never forget your goodness and the treatment we Lave recelved im your house from you.and. your eons. Our most ardent desire and hope is ior your Continued good health aud happiness. I have the honor to bo, sir, your moat obedient and very humble servant, M POUSCHKINE, pine First Lieulenaut.of bis Imperial Mujesty's frigate ann. Coxseiane oF vm Reromac or Naw Graxana, Jlona Kong, Sept, 80, 1855, ‘to Wa. Gaarmax, Bsq., ’ stmaater, Hong Kong:— My Dean S:n--My houso, you know, is the home of the tebtcen shat duty devol through intorestu, the pleasing duty devolves on mo, a lotter reorived from Count Nesselrode, dated St. bury, May 12 last, which J Rave shown the Geveraor bere, and who has been pieased to permit me to act for them (uring their stay here as prisovers of war. iknow, my ¢ear sir, from your ‘personal @: thas you are most anxious to comfort while they are at Hong ot tor, to arsure that 10 political weittea by them, nor any thing jure tho interests of the Taithfut tance of this T wil rosponsibie to her Britannic your perarission the letters will be seat (rom here to Vi- Suna, Austria, postage paid. I Last, my ‘ear 3 -hapman, that after a consultation with the Governor you wiil be compelied to comply with my roqueet, which will be not only most bighiy snore. ciated by me, but also by the Russiau officers and friends in Kutsta, You are ono of the few, Mr. , in Hong Kong to whom I have shown the letters of Franklin and the President of ihe United Staies, showing the exteot o my labors to rescue Suv Joln Fraukiim ad his companions; and be assured Lam now Getuated by the same feelings in boball of the stupwrecked Kusstans that Lwas in get- fing to sea the Atworican expedition ia search of your nol.e explorer of Whe northwest passage arouud my bome and country, the continent of North America. With laigh ounsideratiout, { remain, dear sir, your mont obe- G@ioat servant, SILAS'E, BURROWS. ME, CHAPMAN TO Mi. BURROWS, Pout Orne, HONG Kona, Oct. 3, 1865. 5 KE. Bonkows, Hage, Cousul of the Republic of Now a maw Sik-—1 have the houor to reply co yours of 30th and am moet happy to tnform you that the gov My vit ment bas granted your Foquest “ior the Hussian oilice bow jTOuers % War bere, 10 correspond with their frienda in Rycele, and receive letters from them ithout the seals b kon by our Post Ollice Department, or sunjected to th ! ace ty time of war.” T 6m now golug navi! eieve! persupaily to your house to communicate this, which Know will be #o ple ag Tmmay not meet you, I write thy and say to toem L i y ‘bat, in Ofiee F the reecue of Sir Joho rankiin, are |rresiatible whon re- quests are made very similar to this for the Russian of cora; for they are protayted by the same ‘eelings, I have ko doubt, which actuated you Wo rescue, If poss great voyager and his coimpanions. | remaln, doar sir, yours, fattbraliy, WM. CHAPMAN , Postmaster, ‘The kindness ond hospitality of Me. Burrows drow forth the annexed letter [rom Count Nesselrode:— Wir, Parmwwc ns, Jan. 3 (15), 1556. Dean Ma. Dorrows—Your kid letver dated from Hong Kong, 11th Ootober and i4th November iast,i have re colvet, and beg rest to you my best thanks for the intelligence you thus forward to meon account of the Roseian oflicers and crew of tho Diana, captured om board of the brig Greta. Toowgh 1 deeply regret that the exertions of our wrecked «slicer, in hope of returming to their country, pom reg — i. coma iesoe, Tam pevertholess phy bo jt their #tay at Koog they tipsyodall‘tvantagss compatibie with thet? siteatioc, sn! that owing to your Kind eeststance they found some ro jof in their captivity. It is cortatuly a matter of gratification that, im the tujdet of all Uke calamities lnee,arsdie from war, warm hearted men are found, whe. Lk yo, dear Mr. Barrows, ehoeavor for humanity's fake t tomoer its eruel effects. ty for me to bave wo ex. cet to you on this cocoon the thankfulness of hie imperial Mujesty'e governtoent, and | avail myself of thie opportnn ky to lender to you the renewed assurance of my disting siahed esteem and regard. NE*SELROVE. The New Command of General Batler. ‘We stated » few days ago that it waa the intention of the Prosideat to give & command to Major General B. F. Batler, ‘The following is the official order-— Wan Devaicrmanr, Ansctant Gaxwnan's ‘Waunrsavon, Oot. 8, 1083.” } ORDERA— NO. 36. CPNRTAL 1. By direction of the President of the United States aoneented te the eet ok te Fgh h tee, appointed to the ecraman Pighteenth army corps, and of tho Department of Viegiata aod North Carnina. Bue, wil report ta persia Bor tiers Te tie’ Aajoane itor, wall report in person for orders to the c General of-the army. ent Major Geveral B. F. Butler loft Lowell yesterday to as- THE SOUTHWEST. Our Forces in Possession of Tuscum- bia, Alabama, GENERAL SHERMAN’S JRDER NO. 2 Ge, &o., ceo. Corcommati, Nov. 4, 1863. We bave posseasion of Tuscumbia, Ale. ‘Yhore has probably boon a sovore fight te that quarter, Detweon General Shorman’s forces and the heavy rebel forces sent thore to dispute bis passago, There w notuing now from Genera! Burnside. Farther Details of the Fight et Wau- hatehie. Wasurnaton, Nov, 4, 1863. The brief officiel statoments from Major General ‘Thomas relative to the recent fight at Waubatohie have already been published; but the following despate® ‘rom Quartormaster General Meiga, dated October 29, possesses ‘additional tnterest:— Last night the Eleventh corps hotly entered on this central campaign. General Geary, some four milee up the Lookout Valley, being attacked by Longstreet, the Eleventh corps, about one o'clock, marched to bie (Geary’s) aid, passing two steep wooded bills, about.oae hundred and fity feet in height. They received a volley from a rebel force which bad ocoupled and io- trecched their summits. Aftor dark four regiments assaulted the cast bill, and, without firing @ shot, steadily advanced by the fight of the moon and drove the rebels out of their rifle pits and down the other slope of the hill, Thirty-one doad soldiers attest the difficulty of the assault and the valor and steadiness of our troops, who, to a night attack, accomplished one of the most britliant feats of the campaign. Ouly aftor walking over the ground to-day do I fully ap- Preciato the expicit. When these hills wore taken they marched to tho assistance of Genoral Goary, who had held his position, and Longstrest was driven back with slaughter. As prisoners from two divisions attost that his (Longstrect’s) whole disposabie force was on- gaged, the whole affair is moat creditable: to these corps from the Anwy of the Potomac. General Hooker’ Kecont Fight. Pmnapnirsia, Nov, 4, 1863. A special despatch from Chatian cga eays:— All is quiet. In tho recent fight with General Hooker the rebels were sevorely punished, and did not reanme the fight. General Hooker at once strongly intrenched himself all. along his lice. Generals Grant aod Thomss wore with him on thelgoth ultimo, and thought bim safo. ‘Tho rebel batteries on Lookout played ov him all aay without doing bim any harm. General Sherman's Order No. # Carmo, Oct. 31, 1868. ay i pid Graham we have Memphis dates of tho. ‘28th, P.M. Generel W. T. Bherman bas issued the following erder (No. » tee Deadquarters at I-1-k-a, Miss, Uctober 25:— First—Major General Frank blair ti command of the Fifteenth amd portions of the army corps now in the flela. Second—(Paragraph not publ in Memphis), Third—AWi of.cere ja the com Of corps and fixed thelr revch. support the government ba: the Sp eo | i i t : j i ig E i 3 publie enemy, ; 5 i Hl i eghE gis counted for as public A want their toorsea, coro, ws. algo, aod suppress all gueri!l«s or hostile £ a " | i E g 5 #f be-essary exposure Whonever possible citizeas t ‘Attendants, stewards, &c., to hospitals, thelr regrneats. Medical inspectors will attend t» this atonce. The General commanding announces that he ex- but this feeling must pot be abused to the injury of the only useful part of au army—soldiers fo the field In time of war and rebelion districts of country oo cupted by our troops are #1b.ect to the laws, when the inbabitants, be they f or upfriendly, must submit to the controlling por If any person in an ad- Joining district corresponds or trades with an enemy on ‘the outside be or she becomes a spy; and all inhabitants, moreover, not only abstain from hostile or un fricudly acts, but must aid sod assist the powers that protect them avd alford them trade and commerce. copie who live in this department had better wake ® note of this, and conduct then! yo Recording!: By order of Major General W. T. SHERMAN, K. of, Sawren, A. A. G. ‘The town of Tuscumbia har been captured by our forces, and Geveral Ovterbavr’ division is now tn pos seraion; bat I was unable to learn the date or particulars Of the Occurrence. It is supposed by my informant that 16 took piece ou the 27th inat, Firing was hoard, at Joast, in Hat direction ow that day, NEWS FROM TENNESSEE. Rout of Gueriilas Near Nashville. asmisoron, Nov. 4, 1863. ‘The following bas been receivel at the headquarters of the army bere:— Caatranooas, Tenn., Nov, 3, 1963. Major General LL. W. lisuiatic, Generai-fa Chief, Wash- ington — Major Geooral Grauger reports from Nashville that he sent a deruchment of cavalry from that place under Colo- nel Shelby to pursue Hawkins and other guerilias. He overtook Hawkins near Pinney Factory, and routed and pursued him to Centreville, where he made stand, Touted hit again, aod pursued bim until his forces dis- persed. The rebel loss was fiftoon or twooty killed ead sixty-six prisoners, Our lons was slight GEORGE H. THOMAS, Major General. GUERILLAS IN WESTERN KENTUCKY. ‘Two Traine of Cars Captured by Gueril- tas Near Mayfield. Curcuman, Nov. 4, 1963, The rebel guerilias sre very active in Western Ken- tueky. On the 24 instant they captared two trains of cars near Mayfield, and they. are doing immense damage to the railroad, There te s force of about twelve bundred guerillas After dropping anchor she saluted the fort on Gover- por's Island, the French frigate and the Russian Admiral's flag—the two latter were replied to, Bhe is @ fine looking vessel, being of three thousand five bundred tons bur. then 8 propeller, with engines of four hundred and fifty horse power, carries Ofy-cight guns, and bas 8 comple nent of o@cers and saiiore aumbering seven hundre! aod forty men. Bho anchored in the North river, above the Rustiag fest. Special Session of Massachusetts Legis- Jatare. Borrow, Nov. 4, 1868. Governor Andrew bas decided to call « syscial pnasion Of (he Lerinisture, 0 moet on Wednesday next, to con wider the matter of offering add\\ionsl bounties to voitmeers, TTT eS ' Martwe Court | Bofore Hon. Judge Lowe. Nov. 2—Oitbons wi. Frocman and Antic This was an action for damages for azsa!t and Lattery oo board (he Lip Atmosphere, ou the bigh seas. Tho ptainlst 05 tbe Passengers steward, and tho testimony om his part shew. | Od that the mate (one Of tho defcadmnte) coumplaimed of hia medleooe (the captain, who bad bim “iricod wp" to the riggivg with bis arus pintonoi, bts feet barety touching tue ground, whore Ue was kept four boars and @ half, On tho aext"Auy a fonide passenger comphrined to thocaptain (hat (he plaintiff bad calied Lor a bad pare; the pirintif denied thia, bub the captain ordered htin to { bo Lricad up again; tho mate iw obeying tho order jerkot tho rope ed round plainufs aring, threw him on the ; ial foil upon him pressing his knees on his ehost S-veing the blood to flow from his mouth and nove Wheu the pinintit war tied up, tho passengers cried shame, _. the captam ordered him to be tain @own ‘to the cabiu where he put bim it trone and tied bim up in one of the Kise rooms nd kept bin for #1x oF seven hours. Ua boing released he was uoablo to work, and was under the doctors care Until the sbip came into this port. it was proved that the slip was # british ship, Tbe defondaut’s counsel | Moved to drumiss the eomvlaint, ow the ground thit the abit being @ British slip, the Court bad uo jurisdiction. Judge denied the motion, ‘The delandaits wore mnined on their owu bebull, and adinitted tho tyiog to the rigging and the confinement, but donied the aliecod “tricing up,’ end testified that the plaintiff's fect wei firraly on the dovk, aud justified the troatment on ground of the lnsolence to the mate and insulting | guage of tho plaintiff to atemalo passenger. Ihe Judgo fave judgment agairst tho defendants for $250. ¥. J. ryan for plaintil, F. F. Marbury for defon@ants. OMetal Drawings of Murray, Kday o& Oo.'s Kentucky and Minsoury State Lotteries. Kunwvoxy, €xrna Ub4s3 571—Nov, 4,100. TA, 48, 27, 40, 49, 50, 72, 30, 65, 75, 35, AT. ‘Kantoony, ST—Nov, 9, 46, 49, @, G1, 6, 3, 78, 68, 68, Otroulare seat (ree of chargy. by addressing altwor to MURRAY, BDDY & 00, ‘St. Louie, Me. OMctal Drawings of the Shelby College Letters of Kentucky. Exrma Crags 671—Nov, 4, 1863. 387, 60, 18, 4), 02, 56, 64, 64, 32, 11, 295 30. 1.483 O72—Nov. 4, 1863, 56, 73, 64, 60, 46, 31, 42, 16, 45, 17, 8, 39, 27. Otroulara sent by’ addresnus %. E. BIMMONS & 00. ino, A. Morris & Oo, wv he Library Asso- Jouery of Kenwuek RA OLass 397-—Nov, 3 1883. 12, 62 71. 28, 31, 26, 6%, 16, Is Crane 89 18683, 19, 34, 71, 42, 3, 68, 46, 63, 41, 18, 36, 83, 12, ng Ciren ars sent by adaresa: FRANCK, BLLIS & (1 O,. Managers, Covington, Ky Prizes Cashed tn all Lovalized Lottes view Information given JOSEPH BATES, Brokor, 11 Wall atreot, room No. 1, New York, Prizes Cash AN Legalized Lotte- ries. Information given. J. R. CLAYTON & CO., No.0 Wali street, cov No, 6, New York Prizes Cashed tm nt alized Lotte- rien Information given, Ch nt free. Address box 3,073 Tout oflice. SHAFFER & CO., 951 Broadway, y third streat. Legalized Lotte= Diamond Jewelry bought, P. GAIGE, Broker. ‘T38 Bromawny, near Aator place. & Gara. t THE OPENING OF HELMBOLD'S NEW DRUG STORB, 84 BROADWAY, : NEXT TO METROPOLITAN HOTBL. Mr. BBLMBOLD has opened at the above place « large Drag and Chemical Warehouse. Our citizens aro respeet fully requested to give-hima call and they will be certain to receive from the gentlemen in atendanee kind and polite Attention, In necordance with the Doctor's usual past mode Of conducting business, nous hut pure aud fresh goods will constantly be kept oa head, and all who give him thelr cum tom may be assured that every article sold will be genuine, aod at the lowest cash figure, Remember, HBLMBOLD'S New Drug and Chemical Prizes Cashe: ries. Informs Bt | | mere A mas fe ooh Prior Punk inete; but the decal 4 ia cits Fel pea Raa @an' eeu Soi ci Gisoovery of the By chem's', Larvux—are the only Biiters wortay: ame ka ihe market. 1 ‘ayatom, creating ad exercising » mais salniary effect upon the iret Mlgeroer mand cersain. cure (a Diarrhons,, Dye A ils, Fevers. Dyspepsia. Lowness of Spir- ‘ta And kindred 4 5 and they are Koes Sirpifetats Sted ‘amd wholesale and retail by" sols for the WELD. Mo. 70 Nassau street, New Tork. A New Perfu: fer the Nout BLOOMING 16 Mt HH 10 +) RIGHT M RIGHT nts BIGUut MIM MIGHT BLOOMING 8 most exquisite, delivate and fi froae the rare wad pbgautite me, Manufactired only we BEWARE ‘Or Go ASK FOR PHALON'S— Bold by druggiste generally. flow A fecret Worth Knowing. —Go to Thos. R. AONEW'S, 30) Greenwich street and 9 see the low price be is selling Tras, ¢ ‘luem, and everything else used in every fom'\y Beautifal Com of Youth. or Liquid Pear!, for preserving and compteaten 8 akin. 443 Boadway, and di where. Fugen fing Cards, 91 S00. 1,000; Biliheads, s full resem, 1.000; Ciren! Mt y 96; per 1,00 Newspapers. Hooks, Job and all kinds ing eqvaliy iow. Fk DAWLY, cheapest printer im the world, 13 Park (ow, opposite the Astor House, Bogie’s nm Fiuald Mestores and Greases hair. Jee Electric fintr Dye, b Be convinced, W. BOGLE, Boson, Bridgewat aint —Best and Cheapest Paint for ky roots in (he ma: kot OBERT REYNOLDS, Agent, 76 Maid Cal and Examine the Arrangement of BELMBOLD'S DRUG STORE, OH BROADWAY, TOU WILL BE WELCOMED Inverted Natis, En- u ent cured without by Dr. ZACHAR Brondway. Kefers to physt- Hintr Dye, Preservative a Wi wholeanieand retail, No 6 Astor House, he dye by skill arin ‘ a ® or Wi gene oe wuea Hreas:, ae, only by Be, AWATNE HON, "Phiradetphs =?) "yD. Barags, D2 Be -ndwny, ola & Oo. 116 Pak: Dicences of the Nervous, Sexzaal and Diseases Urt- A the jatioos From? A Mt pre irertarenrecdetetatidin of the Nervous, Semin: Bary and Meru! Rysiems Naw and'rolighie t raunent tn Deafness, Catarrh and All Disenses of Marana trealed 1 wa Mio es at aaa Pe Direction Labels and Tags, All Kinds, Cathe, menutacnrers, VICTOR B AUGER, 118 Cham: Urt- Discases of the Nervous, Osi on ayeeme od weatment. Visite for @1, of Une and finish, ot TAIT, corner of Cortiaadi sud rh uf . iy br ORO OC. ROWER Priletogmia heeds latte Deg ant Orewa Warehouse, — way, B. Ne | For the Kuesian Ball —Fashtonabie Sts ewer Hat Rete, beet tonte tow of toms 5 A BUNK G4 Reoateay © ~~ howe Por Coughs, ©9 4s and Throat Diror- - WR Bresette! Trocbes, hearing proved wom | C} of many yoace "UPLE SHEET.» ——+ For the Hatr—Barry's Trico or Dise Great Aactlon xtures, Br will Iako place ow | We beat aud cheapest article, Bold by et! dry, NIT, 636 Bioadwag. corace of "hi irieeu on, Clocks, At, by B. HL D8 & Thuredey ant Rovember, ut 104, ofotock, wt UM Broadwag, Courana's Worremied 4 Melmbord’, 5 i) To the Pivvers Drugs spectt pain the best material “al, 0. id by all B Have @ Very Ua and i PH HORT 4 CO., do, 10 & Poudre Subtite Upreets a New Drug Storsy G4 PoONDWwAY, THE NECROVOLITAN ROTEL ei aruaewt ant Compoueding of a given to procure’ wotblug but US competnnt ammiatante arance and mot Pet and at inp sit tron Pallb mnpie and aster or yy pees. doniory ‘Particular wteution paid to ap Assortment of FINE COMUS ANO BRUSHES, WHICH I ©. NEW DRUG Ieaston W OF the Bootete Hygieniq Iron Farniture.—tron Bedsteads, Hat Btai Backs, Umbrella I Trust My Business and My Life im the hands of my easiel Druggolt and Chemist of wixtcom years! experience, now located at bis now SELL Low. AMD CiteMICAL WARBMOUSB, 64 BROADWAY. for restoring the hotr, Ls BASLLT, 39 mrosdw Ae. HUTCHINSON & WIOKERSHAM, 2 Canal wreel, oast of Broadway. tants in the retal? department, #. 7. HELMBORD, store, Ot BROADWAY, N If YouAre “Go! ng not or & party, fall Im proo FINE PRENCH PERFUMERY, EXTRACTS OF COLOGNES, LAVENDER, T have them tn large asi Bothing bus the best Americ low at WEW DRUG AND « FLORIDA AND OTHER WATERS, . ‘The finest French and oufacture, and sell them tine an HELMBOLD'S EMICAL DEPOT, 94 BROADWAN Mayor's 0 1868, — Proctamation.—I, George Optyke, Mi FAnAnt tow 0 New Yert, be thea te Colonal H. ment, 1th, ¥. 8. ‘ais be a Mee, New York, Jury 7. O'R: 'V., who wai 5 0c. Hair Dye—Best and Cheap- ry nainral and durable, Try it. Seid by Droggisis. Depot, “Net a Rum Drink. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CURB LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPRPSta, . AND ALL DISURDERS OF THE DIGRSTIVR ORGANS. WILL GIVE A GOOD APrETITR AND BU LD UP THE CONSTITUTION, Mo reaction, as this Hitters Is wot dependent om. ALCOWORTO STIMULUS. AGENCY i BROADWAY, JONES & RVANA, Philadelphia, \BLMBOLD'S NEW DKUG STORS, AM prescriptions axe passed through two different bands before compounding, and, es a8 Additional eecurity, are the largest and most celebraind manufacturing chemiste ta the world — Ihave been soquaintes with Mr. IL % HELMBOLD, Aroggist, some time, and e been favorally impressed with hia deportment. We covupled the drag store opposite my residence, and was succesful in conducting the sate, where others bad Hussian Ball.—The Advertiser Wishes to purchase two th ot bees equally bo before him, WH. WHIGMTMAN, Chemist, Virm.of Powers & Weightman. Ninth and Brown, Philadelphia, caete for hia own ner 6 W. M. WARD, 387 Broadway. al street. The Reception Room Attached to NELMBOLD'S NEW DRUG STORK, Broadway etree The Best ARE BNGAGED at HELMBOLD'R NEW DRUG STORE, Bet: be 46 BROADWAY and average an experience of over eight yeare in the bem foods Fine French and Kngilah Lally While Tooth ond other powders for beartifying a HRLMBOLD'S ful horde her with soar ihes bent yrilow Calleara bark combinet with « mam: felt at Hetembolt's Drag set Chemme! Broadway, Kew York. Treeses.Mareh & Co, NEW DRUG STORE, to WWOADWAY. rments (or 8 yin 804 com lont. road roer Prine wtreet, eat Bae a OO f Hark and iron. te prepared fram we beet Ciry th weet ean ne hah Geman: phate of rm mn ereine of the of thoes Cites fownd very beneteie! of the TATION, Ape ve Mo 1.18 Chesins ever Madtent Care ‘st Ma 2 Veer wee Aner Momee Gee Braces icest Wap portere Seslies Brome, be weet The Pivest lets for Gente, the Mick« om Foe te etre ent Ls Brgetway. a) Saou ared vp COURAODS wer 1 Perfor manecs To-Day Chet shows wt tack Olant + eb all bourse rotte"—Ker Ladies", Misses" Waa x | Fie enna wero ee Re ed oe the Pheeat and Lungs, — Saic.—H. Dardabviiic’s rap, tao Oth and Osh of ate four upper live. lew forciead, oF any part af the body. ir nd Tompere, Japonica Kia and thes and buckien, . From the army son of thee OMe and the sacred dewk—from the mountain ‘op, At Valley® and far off inland of the oonau—from every And corner of the ety lined worid—is pouring im the evita Of the astouinhing oot of DRAIN PLANTATION ore. TERS, Thonsaace upon thousands of betiors Mke (he fob Jowing may be soon at our oiion —~ Raxoswour, Wis, Rept. 16.1% © 9 © Thave deen inte army howptiala fe foam (oom months, mrecoblees nnd wearly Goat, At Alloa Gey pave mes bottle of Ma tatign Bitters, © © * Tw | bottles restored. my epee! rmtcured mr, # # # veer ©. 8. LAUT Soom Wantaw, O., July 2 © © © Omesoung man, wield bern sick and ia and erysivelam haw bo0 Of the house for two seure wilh wero! after paying the doctors an without boacht, ~~ DW ARD WOUNALL The followings from the Manager of the Valen Heme Maviugran Masson, Puree-savanta > New Yonm, Amgust 2, 1563: Dr. Danee—Your wontorful Piantation Bitters have bee Given to some of oar little chidrer ng from weaknoe- end weak lungs with most harjy offect. One title girt. te Dartioalar, with pains inthe head. ime of appetite and dat iy wasting consumption, on whom ali medical abtit had baew Orhausted, has deen entirely restora’ We commamond wit Dut a teaspoontut of Bitters a ny. Eee nnpetite Incronmedy strength and hoamh follones + & © Reepecttully, ae 0, Me DRVOR. © © © Lowe much to you. for I varity teltore (he Plamter (ee Bittors have saved my lie REV. W. WAGGONER, Motetd, ™. ¥ © 8 © Thou wilt send Cow nore of thy Pram tation Bittera, My wife greetly bene Med by hate ue ‘Thy friend, ASA CURRIN, Piel © 9 O' Thave becw a great » er had to abandon proaching © © * have cured me. REY. J, 8 CATUORN, Rochowter, B® dy mapa > Pinetation Wteas © 9 © Bond tis twenty-f tation Biuters, the popularity of which aro daily imoronatings witla the guests of our house RYEEA, CHADWICK & OO. Proprietors Willard « Hotel, Weskingion, D.C oe © T have given the Piantation Bitters to bindredp OPeer disabled soldiers with (hs inoat astowishing elect. “—~ @. Wp, ANDREWS, Buperintentent Roldiers' Moma, Cinetonatt, O © © The Piantetion Hitlers have cured me of complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate and had © down more of your Pian- KINOSURY, Clovetand @ © © © The Piastation I have eured me of 0am rangement of the bidneve aud Urinary organs that hes @im> tressed me for years, It eer ©..0. MOORE, Agent for 0 ac, a ‘The Plantation Bitiers mai> lie woak strong, the tanga Deliliant, and ere exauriod maire’s great reelores, They Died with weakness tam tude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, distress afte eating, Lorpid liver, comsthation, Be, deserve to wulter highest medical authorities \ tamediate banedesi of. fect, They are ercseding!y axrocabie, perteetiy pure amd _—. ws tana — Moncs.—Any perenne pre e'tig 0 ori! Plantaioa Witer® teitbaths oF by the gallon tee swindler and impostor We eoly put it up te eur tag cabin boti'en Beware of button Pelilied with imitation deleierivus stuf, fur which eovnenll pornons are already tm prison. for that every voile hes eae United Mates stamp over the cork, and signature on sted plate olde labels, pias oid by reapectable dealers ta-oughou! (he habliahle gate ~~? 1 DEAKR 2 00,, SR Broetwey, 8. 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