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MARINE NEWS. Bin R45 awa 00h Moom R. 08.271. W, 11.16 ; if CLEARED. “TC OMEAIPS Olver pus, Liverpool; J J Green, t o; Potomac, Port! Cileo!, Cadin; Arkwright, Liverpool ls KKS. Paorewitz, Cork, John Robinson, London. yhiGs -G @ Roberta, St Jobo, N B, Ceyion, 8t Favere, Martinig W HOONERS eiana. Bermuda: Frank Maria, Vane , i leeport Geared eut Solliven Me oie tol, ” 4 ’ NB, Verank Lucas, fe Vashington OS 1 moore; Unison, te sotk , In: Su name, WH bow 0, Viovidene 1, York River, ARRIVED STRAMBHIPS Martano, Port Royal, &C: Frank: Pe Ttimore Planet, Porress Monroe via Delaware 1 Marina, Maitimore: Frank, Philadelphia; 6, Baltimore; Con aasey, Philadel ptt t ker, Philadelphia; Eagle, . ) Beanboat) Horton via yee Ch son, Boston vie Proyidence, 'ARKS Northwood, Minititlan, Mex; Albertina, Havana TIGR Dapper, Rordeans; Robt Mowe, Rarbadoes; Tudeie te bere, (Norw o) Leghorn SCLIOONERS Balti oney Point; Newport, do; Advance, Corte Isiand: Governor Arnold, TW Preser, Wton: David Campbell, Lings Cameo, Couneeticut Iie thrie, Newport, boun Noob Rivers M Boston for Hampson Mary Kies, New Haven: Jotn Snow, Bhulee, N= Hhoivar N Bedford; Anna Gardner, Providence: (ries Provincerown: Telegraph, Bostone White ova. Port aud, Me. Raqulimaag, Dighton, Too Late for Classification. DEATHS. LLIGIN -On Wedn A 16, 1863, of die igin, late ofthe Pariuh Ireland, 07 year, nda of the family are reapeet- d the funeral, from bis iate t, bet. Sth and 6th ete, Wil- ii ark | be taken to Calvary for interment this (Thursday) afternoon at 3 o'elk.014 ‘HINGTON On Sept. 17th, Mary Harrington, aa f ser of Matthew d Catharine Harrington, 19 monthe and 13 . will take place on Friday afternoon 2 o'clock, from her late reside Hast Sid et. The friends and acquaintances tfully invited to attend, without further a M LAUGHLIN On Wednesday, Sept. 16, at her Brad ove, 64 Contre harine MeLeughiln, wife MeLeughilin, aged 4D yeare. The friends ot the family, and thoes of her bro- ther, Hugh Kelly, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 1% o'clock, @ithout further notice, O12 KOCHER—On Bept, 16th, at 19 o'cloek, F. Rocher, on of Charles aod Mens Rocher, aged 6 years and 6 Months, ‘The friends and relatives are ated to attend #e funeral, from their residence. suqneer at, bet, eke and Columbie ete, Bouth Brooklyn, at 9 @cick, 839 = ~ NFORMATION WANTED=OF THE Boys that carried CHANCELLOK L. F ER, (a boy who was run over by the Lith etreet at to the hoa- cpittal, on Monday afternoon, the last day of August. uch information would be thankfully received ty She ectieted mother, at No.6 Heekman st, room front offes. FE. W. DODGE. _ 236 OST— A RUSSET-COLORED VALISE, marked W. P, Green, Norwich, from a coach at Pier foot of Harrison st, on Tuesday evening, on arri ‘val of the mer Arineniafrom Albany. Twent dollars reward will be paid for the delivery of ni ise and contents at the Brevoort House. O13 IQUOR Ae TO LET OR FOR SALE— ngeg sineaa, reason for dispowin ty the army. Call at 68 Hudson ave, Idk) tent a Ab STATIONERY AND TOY Store for sale, doing @ good buriness, establiehed years, store anu two rovins, reut +! per month ; tiefactory reason given for disposing of ft, No 779 Bleecker st. ws PAWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY, AT 61 New Rowery.—JAMES AGAK will sellat 10 @relock @ large assortment of fall goods consisting of ailk, de laine, merino and other Sreense, broche and weol shawls: skirts, underclothes, sheets, «ullte, blankets, ticks, shoes, gaiters, looking umbrellas, and a ity of other goods too Bumerous to mention, well worthy the attention of dealers aud others. By order of I. @. PHILLIPS, 66 Catharine et. 130 ANTED—A STEADY BOY 10 WORK meee light business, Inquire 17 Ligh et, Sa eee oa dts Brooklyn. _ ANTED—SHOK CUTTERS WANTED 063 Dey at. 2 ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO Examine he Non ¥ Roced perssn need mee ei Hroadway, con Wan EN Orit D SRIRT Makers and trimmers wanted. Apply to 8. T. & A. 'T. rK, 401 Hroadway, seh ies tio" NTED 1 TIN AND SiiEKT IKON worker; aleosboy to clean stoves and make jeelf generally usetul. Inquire 82 Catherine at 56 WANTED 3TINSMITHS AND 1 Plum? endl stove blacker, 617 Fiehth ave. Vv ANTED—BOOK FOLDERS ANI) Sewers, « Apply to KE. MeWHOOD, 74 Maiden lane. 006 JANTED A TAILOR TO DO GENERAL <i jone bute good hand need apply, oe 8 “ry University Place. tiie gsIRLS WANTED TO SEW ON Cloaks. wae Fighth ave. £3 8300 WILL KE PAID TO-DAY eeon, as accepiod by The eraetates : money ready as “O10 A.W. LOKING & CON iO Nenan st, FOR SALE AND TO LET, SMALL COTTAGE HOUSE IN SOUTH Brooklyn for eal ce RIO, «4 lots for sale in 18th at, 6 lots on | ette avenue, Krooklyn, A ee and 19 lote at eld, Tong lelend, Apply at oom 2,6 Tryon Kow, New York. if YHEAP HOMES—A NEW BLOCK OF / 2-atory houses, from $1,000 to $1,000 eacn, on @ wide avenue, one block from care. Terni #100 or more cash, and @25 quarteriy till pald, Very eatra inducements to genteel American (1 ilfes, to fret sarchasere. Inyulse of ldi. LAY, 15th et, éth ave., rooklyn, su2 YR SALE AT A_BAKGAIN—IN THE village of Waverly, L.. I. 9 farm of 28 acres, 17 un- der cultivation, the residue in wood ard young tim er. On the premises is @ good house and barn and e Burnber of choice bearing fruit trees, and within five mibutes walk of the road depot. Price ¢2,000, ‘Terme cary, For furthe Particulars inqutre or address pats GAMAGE, Waverly Station, Holteviile, OL 106 *OK SALE—A FARM OF 125 ACRES IN Herkimer Co. New York, nine miles from Utiea, fend op the mai M4 to Lite Falls, The above farm covered with weavy growth of good timber; will Derold cheap, For particulars apply to 803 JAMES H. LHOKNE, 174 Canal at, Fork DALE, IN BRO JOKLYN, 2 LOTS ON # commer oi ® loading avenue, near Bedford ave. woukl exchange chem fore cottage house nea ogation Dalen ash. Apply, by lett C week. ty ss Room, Custom House, Sy fs GASRIN, Deben\ure Five STALLS FOR HORSES TO LET t at 2ST Reventhav, betwr vat Brick building with tas aul'water SB4 29th ate, water JOOR SALE CHEAY ANI) ONT EASY terme a S story frame house cor Greene Lene end Prospect #t, Brooklyn, Broble in rear, suitaole for w Casinau Or OxXpreesman, pply to MA ples 69 Fulton Oyster Market, DDEN paand KF IRSALE—A HOUSE AND TWO CUTZ tivated lote, nd @ good well by the hy viry. Inquire at 157 Gireeuwich « rant ! a M. KIERKELES Fror SALE—50 ACRES OF WOOD LAND in Pike County, Penn., for #500, Apply to wa CAVAN, cor, Morris and Hudson ete, Jersey City, 309) Praksine LANDS FOR SALE, WITHIN 100 miles of the city of New York, prices ran, ing mm $3 to #6 an acre, in an improved section of the pountry ; good ferme adjoining. For particulars, in- tre at CHAB. LL TON'S Land Office, corner o ‘eltrade ave. and Warren ty Hudson City, NJ. 8 OUSE WANTED TO LEASE, IN-A pd nel borhood, below 14th 8 food ten- wt Wanted also ea priv house Sy 4 ‘iret cli qe house to SH eet Extee ls oply FOR SALE AND TO LET. SE—A STORE, BACK BAe AME in a good rovailty) enitabie for grocery ur 1 199 C inton et, for 8 dav . ai OTS AT EAST NEW YORK, 256x100, For ood neighborhood, soil, &e; title per 100 each; #10 down and monthi Inqnire of JOUN MESBECKE York ave, near !’aca ave, or BE. G | st.N.Y. 210 ~B, SHOP TO LET, IN FRANKLIN . dines tes ul male in the corner, gh P. YSTER AND FISH STAND TO LET— lace. Inquire of JAMEB DOO- LEY, 35 4th av, or of MK. MORGAN, on the prem ter, MUSTARD MAKERS—A LIGHT Cer. lor and three mustard milis to } al t, noar Broadway, JOHN GAUDU, 10’ 0 LET—A BACK ROOM AND 2 BED Toome on the second floor of house 84 Pike et, two biorks from Catharine Ferry; water and gas inthe hall; suitable ¢ i} pis 0 LEASE—A SSTORY BUILDING, FOR manufacturing pur: hatches throughout, A a, oF vu the premives, 4 Wi Ce 1, HEM A CHEAP AND GOOD Piece land, of & acres, house and bara ed on a turnpike road, in Pike Co.. cree cleared ; balance in Ia: at 41 | niversity woll lighted with y.to J. CORBI © timber; must be Apply to Mr. SANDERS, 394 Bower, DB thé evening. Good guoning an WILL BUY A TWO STORY and lot, 6 rooms and Lal paid. Altoatwo story brick estore for # 1,200; ter Also two framed? story housce full lots for @1,400. Apply to DANIELS & ROOT, Lavery stable, cor Sth av and 9th at, Brooklyn. S90 ORK TO LET, 67 CROSBY ST, LONG rery, and well loented Flo 8 good busioess id 00) after 6 o'clock hing. same an above. established as @ famil, for any business ; oul be een. NTS AND OTITERS—FOR le, on reasonable terms, tities to suit) in th —THE STORE, BACK ROOM and t 2th et, lately occupied ac a op, but formerly ee e grocery aud liquor store; hasell the fixtures eowplete. Juquire a ieee, (Poit—rne e@llar, No. 220 Wea! fonal District of New York, Heventh Avenue, of Vest Forty-seventh et, New Soard of Enrollment for the Ninth Conerese- tonal District of the Btate of New York, will com mence ita sessions at hi arters above named, on lay the Sd day of September, 1463, at 9 o'clock for the purpose of hearing ¢ id the transaction of ite eat blank certificates for ieation, tnt the verified before presentation, me ouly need apply who ha Hak end they ouly on the ime for exemp ther business, The emption will be fur. ne must be properiy been notified to mentioned in the All euch will be attended tn dnring that day, and in the order in which they shell have pr ited th All pereons who have been drafted, and who desire to present enbdstitntes, ma; give notice in writing w the Hoard of Karoliment that on euch a day they will iving his name, residence, age, ¢ fa an alien of citizen, lropositions for substitutes, and the examination of Persons eo offering will be day a! and on every da tween the hours of 9A. M. and 6 time when the drafted men shall b te pouort at the rendeey {shed upon that « ating whether the Board onthe thereafter, be- M.,up to the been ordered to each day will be fin- im all cases a preference All present entmtitutes, BE. JENKINS, Capt. and Provost Marshal. Be ___Ninth Dietrtet, N.Y. | YORK COUNTY SUBSTITUTE AND RELIEF COMMITTEES, NAMES AND PLACES OF MEETING OF AUX- ILIARY COMMITTEES, ‘The Committee announce hereby that, in of their request made on the 94 biican Central and Tammany Hall Gene- @ each selected one gentieman in lace in their re and instruction the nid of this Committee, Committees named in the to the places and times of ae alto shown in connection with the sald Ly Lid OPDYKE, Mayor, WM. M. TWEED, w BTEWA spective Wards and give information annexed liste have agreed yor, AN, Comptroller, ptrolier, ELIJAH F, PURDY, Bupervisor, WARD 2UNILIABY COMMITTERA, mes Mareball, thew © Patrick McMahon, dJobn Y. Savage, Jr, SNe Nealie. i. Taylor, Owen W. Irennan, Charles Hl. Hall, John J, illo erasaze> Charies J. Chipp, Mones D. Gale Francie I. A. Hoole, Jacob M. Long, -Edward W. Collin, Isaac B, Batchelor. Henry A. Kmith FE. A. Willoughby, Bape weS Joho D, Orti ‘Terence Farley, RSS ee » Places of Meeti No. 19 Greenwich atree TO CLT atreet.., » 106 Barclay etre e > etand Dhird avenue 5 to 93 Ninth avenue No, 206 Five avenue No. 210 Third avenue t » -O4th at, between Lexington and Third avenge (Abler's) Sto l0 A.M and Sted sContinential Hallé 6 Nd Mouston street 5 BABS IS CM Se rrave|ce: FE S4th of.and Sthave. 2.000.000 SUBSCRIPTIONS are hereby invited to a Loan o' if TWO MILLION DOLLARS, anthoriged by an ordi. dinance of the B County ov New Youk rd of Supervisor approved by th , 18638, entitied ne ca to An Ordinance to provide for the rocurement of aubstitutes Sor cer fain erizens af the erty and county oF New York who | hare been or may hereafter be drafted to serve in the ion during the existing war, and Sor boo ks for such enbsert ler's office on an: | Army of the Uy other purposes, after SATURDAY, instant, and will remain open until d to deposit with the Bank, within five their subscriptions, the amounts hem respectively mey to the Comptrolier they County fo, eyual t 1 m ehall be taken. Subserihers will be require County Treasurer at the ye after enterin, ing his receipte tor the mo: willreceive Bonds of the on or before Beptember lat, terest from the date of pa; meni at the rate of cent, per annum. MATTHEW T. BRENNAN, Comtroller. epar'inent of Finance, Comp 563, all City of New York: D. troller's Office, August SEWING MACHINES. WING MACHINES FOR SALE, R or exchange Singer's, ver & Baker's, Sloat's, Wi. cheap for cash or pai changed and repair Wheeler & Wilson's, cox & Gibbs’, and others, Machines bought, ‘oadway, room 4, up A TON BEST COAL, EGG AND ire, white ash: red ash at v. of Jay est every afternoon at 8 o'clock, for YOS dur, JOBN BAGLEY. 5 As AMUSEMENTS. ——__ AN MUSEUM. THE REGULAR DRAMATIC REASON OVENEDD ON MONDA SLPT. 14th, with the elegaut Gerinan Dra BRUNHILDA; id the trreri#tibly judiceroua farce beater MARE AIG aq ANY PRICE, hich will aleo be produce Le ee EVERY. APLEKNOON and EVENING, during which the gren’ SPECTRAL ILLUSION, THE GHOST! Will be introduced. To be seen at all hours, every day and evening, THE SIOUX AND) WINNEBAGO INDIAN CHILES . WARRIORS AND) SQUAWS, who, though representattere of THE WARLIKE TRIBFS, of the wilde of Minnesota, are, and aiwase have been, BPEADFAST FRIENDS OF THE WHITES. A LIVING SEA SERPENT TROPICAL COLORED FISH, A MONSTER PYTHON, A LIVING SHEEP WITH 8 HORNS, AUTOMATON WRITER, THE LIGHTNING CALCL LATOR The GRAND AQUARIA, Learned Seal, Sea Lion, Monster Bear, Living Anacondas, Was Bieures £0 Admission to al) 23 ete; Children under 10, 1S cte.1i0 ANJO INSTRUCTIONS IL. C. DOBSON, manafacta and teacher of the banjo, 649 Broadway, guarantees the pupil a perfeet knowledge of the instrument in 1% lessons, for #5, 229 OFFICIAL AND LEGAL, _ EW YORK COUNTY SUBSTITUTE AND RELIFR COMMITTEF The Comm ttee herety give notics that they have fixed th 1 preme Court Kooma, Now, 71 & 75 Duane at up and that said office will be open daily at ¥ o'ciock AM, until the business - which the Committee was organized ie disposed of The Committee alro » for the payment of be entertained unt ve notice that no application Substitute or Relief money wil the District Hoard of Rorollment have examined and accepted the person drafted into the United Stat rvice, under the Act of Congress, spproved March 5, 156. he certificat acceptance by the Distriet Board of Enrollment must be prem nted to thie Committee, The following Rules Keenintions have been adopted in relation to dratred persona in tndigent cir curtances, who have families depending upon them for support: The term “eitizen, emploved inthe fourth and feventh sections of the Ordinance of the Board of Su rvi-ors, embrace all reaidenta of thiecity and coun i liable to draft and service under the Act of Con- ene, tT The words, “having a family dependent on him for support,” which vecur in the fourth section of the Ordinance eforesa.d, and ther equivalent as used in the seventh section of sald Ordinance, are construed to mean and include the following cages, that is to may: 1. Aman having @ wifo aud) ehild or children, | 2. A man having a wife only, 3. A man having children; Who are whollr de hose wife ;pendeut upon him for 4 Aman having a parent of) support, Darente, or other near rela tiver, for whom be babita ell Fev. Lif, Drafted personsin indigent etreumatances, ait Dated as above, who upon inapection by the Board of Enrollment, are found liable to serve, and who alisll eleet to cer nd actually be mustered into the ser vice of the United States, on applying to thie Comrit- tee and eatiefying them in rerard tothe above pointa, will be furnished with « certificate aa provided In the fourth section of the Ordinance, whieh will entitle their families to the ainount of relief therein express the furn of three bandred dollars, id by the Comptroiier im such inetall such tines, as will, in bie judgment, d the assistance needed by such famiiies IV. in case any such indigent drafted per whoee Mability to serve bas been determined by the action of the Board of Enrollment has @ family depending upon bitn for support, who are in euch condition ae to render it, in the opinion of the Bubstitute and Relef Commi aeeof peculiar hardehip for him to leave th nd he shall bo unable to procure @ enb stitute within the time required, he may report the fact to said Com mittee, and on their being entiefied in regard to it, aud particularly, that he has ured his beat endeevore to obtain a Substitute, they will fur nieh him @ certificate to be presented to the Comptrol- dor, who will thereupon pay to the proper officer ot the (ioverument the sur necessary to obtein his exemp tion from the draft, V.--In all cases of application for the payment of Money torubetitutes forthe drafted persons before epecified, the Comptr will require the following particulars, that isto ear : POLICEMEN will furnish written of printed state- pants, to be subscribed and sworn to by them setsiag Wy 1, Their residence, giving the Ward, and the name and number of the Kireet or Avenue, 2. ‘Their age, and whe: her married or single. 3. The fact of their ha: ing been drafted Congressional [)istrict, and whether they bave been duly inspected by or under the direction of the Board of Enroliment, and found to be liabie t perform mil! tary duty under the Act of Congress, entitied “Ap act for enrolling aud cal/ing out the national forcea,” &., passed March Sd, 1563 4, The date of his appointment ae a member of the Metropolitan Police, aud the placeand Preeinct with- in the city and county of New York where th: ot cant is stationed avd performs police duty, and ihe ationed or detailed temente must have afixed to ita ened by the captain or other commanding the Precinet to which the applicant belongs, to the effect that the facts therein eet forth mre trie, nd this certificate must be countermgned by the Pre sident of the Board of Police FIREMEN and Exempt firemen performing active duty wiil furnish written or priuied etatemenia, to be subscr) bed and eworn to by them, setting forth 1, Their residence, giving the Ward, and the num- ber and name of the Street or Avenue 9.— Their age, aod whether niasried or single, 8.—Their occupation. The fact of their having been drafted, and in . Congressional | bistric ud whether they have been duly inspected by crunder the direction of the Board of Enrollment and found to be liabie to perform military duty aoder the Actof Congress, tied “An act forenrolliugand calling ont the 1 and for other pui po: 5.-The name ot t! A Hose Company of which which they perform dut y were elected as euch mem , OF became attached to such company, and whether or not they perform ac tive duty in the Fire Department Each of said statements miuet have affixed to it a certificate eigued by the Foreman and secr tary of the Company to which the applicant belongs, to the effect that the f therein eet forth are tive. and this certificate must be counterrigued by the Chair man of the Committee appoty by the Board of Representatives ot the Fire | tment, MILIIIAMEN wit turnien written or printed statements, to be sulscribed andeworn to by them setting forth 1. Their residence and number of thes 4. Their age, 8. The feet ¢ iving the Ward, andthe name treet or Avenue whether married or single. etr having been drafted, and in what Congresrional District, and whether they have been duly inepeeted by or under the direction of the Board of Enrolment, and fund tobe Liable to pr form military duty auder the Act of Congress enti tled, * An Act tor ensolliug and caliog out the Na- tioval forces,” etc, paseed March Sd, 1563, 4. The name of the company and regiment.or other militar ganization within the city and county of towhich the appheaat bales. and the ) be became a member of such company and his present rank, niente Must have affix to ita le comma ich the app! theres ser forth are true. Must be countermwened by the ¢ lor other com manding officer of the regiment or other organize 100, VIL. The moneys authorized by the ordinance to | De paid for sutstitures, me above, will be paid to «nch substiutie reap covely, or their duly authorized Fetes at the ottes of the Comptroller, or euch other 1 ow | Pisce or pincer us Le may deegnate, iminediatery upon their turmistiog bins with set -factory evidence of th i acceptance, and actual muster into the ser- view CP Bienk forms of application for relief under the ordivance toay be obtained either wt the office of the Clerk of the Board o supervieors, City Hail, or atthe Committee Koons, Tl and TS Duan GEORG OPDYRE, May Al M THEW OT. DRENN ELLA. PURDY, 3 ORISON BLUNT, WILLIAM M, , WILLIAM STEW J + Bupervisor, a rT Commitee, FOnGR HOM Pee . Coaneuive Coun Mf “Clerks, New Yorn, Sep. 2, 1sdd ee ated | TRAVELLING, VOR NEWBURGH, POUGHK Kondout, King-ton The MARY POWELL leave oot of Jay wtree!, every afternoon, at Sle o'clock. oAT UDSON RIVER RK. FOR ALBANY, Trp: the North and West, from Chambers et, at 0 7 and Mand slo, 5 and 130 P. and on meee u Thirtiet! 0 NAND AFTER WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 16th, steamer BROADWAY will leave pier foot INGS, DOBBS FERRY te. x BING BING ARd DAVERSIRSW, Oe SUBSTITUTE, WANTED—TC 8500 cseh in hand will be pald, after he haa paved the doctor, LYNCH, 880 Firet ave, OTICE—AL. pply immediately to THOMAS ite finmediately, on appli to NAYLOR, DUGAN & CO, 15 Centre et. 853 ‘E TO DRAFTED MEN! Any man draficd into the service of the United ining ® aubstitute, can do ay by applyingto HENRY b very moderate NDENSTRUH, 108 J. MALDHOERE, Lith ree SUBSTITUTES iY h 47 wantel th. yourmen, Ordera filled, it. WILL PAY nd agente bring TRAVER, 170 Chatham 209 BSTILOTES WANTED IMMEDIATELY price will be paid down in Rubstitutes at the to whom the high: Drafted men turmebed © eh rteat notice COOK, ROTHER SUBSTITUTES WANTED FOR TWO paid in band. Apply thie more aratied men, $400 p ing at 206 Weat et, cor SUUSTITUTES WANTED WILL all each in hand, fo . A. BIMONSON, Arm White et, near Broadway SUBSTITUTES —WANTED A PEW Good eabetitutes this day, for which #550 cash, besides other bounties, will be paid Cedar, up etaire. UBSLITUTES WANTED@=P WILL GIVE 42420 more than any other avent for aliens: substi. tutes furnished on the shortest notice Birmingham House, 191 Sullivan et. and Navy Agent, 52 aacdldanes Apply 03 Weat rt, J. LEONARD, 313 UBSTITUTFES WANTED — $500 CASH + down will be paid for) men, Agents and run nera willbe dealt with liberally, Ap Bowery, corner Chatham Square ai Capt. M. NOONAN titute at 20Y Broadwa: SH TO GET #2 Chatham et; ready a #000 @@ you are Ac SUBSTITUTES — Othe highest cash bounty, eall TRD—-THE Wil. onecripte furniebed with eulatt tutes, on liberal terma. Othee, $4 Ave. A, Tr. BHERMAS, Supt BSHICTES WANTED-ULGHEST Apply in basement 34% balton lied by leaving thers UBSTITUTES beat prices paid, Drafted men sup dress, without further troud ae: hes BSTILUTES WANTED, AND highest cash price paid by HALL & C ANI) SUBSTILTES WANTED, #000 IN CASIT PAID TO THE SURSTITUTE BE- PORE HE LEAVES THE KOOM, Apply to the County Sabetitute and Rellef Commit tee, Nos, Tl and (6 Duane street, Supreme Court Roos, up stairs, HOURS FROM S A.M. TO2 P.M, S46 By order of the Committee, GEORGE OPDY RE. Magor. MATTURW 7 Te THOUS BRENNAN, Comptroller, ELIJAH FB. PURDY, Supervisor, ORTSON BLUNT. Supervisor. WM. K. STEWART, sopervisor, TWEED, Supervisor, Coantiics Comsony ¥ personally before 12 9'¢ the Mur, 2b Greenwiel at y fa5 SUBSTITUTES WANTED IMMEDI. tely, at Dasemynt of 447 Fulton at, opposite City tighest cash veces eigen @ recruit and highost bounties to the recruit Apply to Capt K, MeNICHOL, 16th 445 Broadway, N.Y a ai rt CASH PALD TO GOOD MEN ubstitutes get your money the aame day, the @500 cash in Secau At, room 3, os SUBSTITUTES WANTED—WE ill pay three hundred dollars cash in hand, and State and Goverument bounties, for 20 good men thieday, HAYDEN & CO., No..17 North VCASTE WILL BE N. ¥. Cavairy, hot the promises, t BPENCER & CO, 6 $300- PAID FOR A Apply to WILLIAM MAR tALL, S15 Third avenue, at § o'clock this morn Cry _ SHIPPING. ’ ALIA— KANGAROO LIN ura bark LANDWUITRDEN, for Melbourne, connvering for all the neighboring ei To be followed by the new aud beautiful AGNUS, to sail about the will ail September ¥| there with conveyances Bremen e\ipper bark ST, middle of ew ber The accommodations for first and second class pre eengers are commodious and very superior, board, Pier 10, Kast River, orto MAILLER, LORD & QUEREAL, 10S Wall etreet, jon Merchants, Constences nces made on consignments at Melbourne. (ast ac to thom, and sieht bills for aale, ‘OOL—TAPSCOLT’S LINE— ile September 19th FOR LONDON XL Ship HUDSON For parenge to or from drafts avaiable in ar \ : Liverpool and London, or Fy opart of Great Brivaln or Ire land, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES, TAPSCOTT, BROTIHEKS & CO, 56 South at. OR LIVERPOOL —OLD BLACK BALL The ship JAs, sai! punctuaily cabin or secon For passage in ward foot ot Heek- or to ROCHE, BROS, & COFFEY, 69 South cabin, apply on SOR LIVERPOOL—THE WORLD-WIDE kuown clipper ship DREADNOUGHT, Captain Seriuels, powitively aaliavath Sept; her ace: For passage, at pier S North River, or toP. M, AREST, 40 Bouth et, ©, ROBERTS LINE e FOR SAN PRANCIASC On Saturday, Gere , a NICARAGUA, AND OREGON, The finest, fastest and California trade, will sail of Warren street, North River ie f freight or py a8 oe BLACK JOHN BRIGHT, CULTIVATOR... iee@at ateamehinin the ve fromthe pier foot AveMRE ALDLY to N. CARKINGTON, 177 Weat at. STAR LINE FOR LIVERPOOL, Ship LIVERPOOL ‘ SAILS 19th SEPT, For paseage or Draft apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fulton at ASSAGE FROM LONDONDERRY FOR ship’ MINNEHAILA,’ putthe loth wetober, from London be secured by prompt » Will be the last veerel arsaces end fine accomme ication tothe a ucemente to parties desirous of bri friende feom the North of Ireland, IRISH ROYAL MAIL ATION company, “AT The Magnificent Steamship ADRIATIC, Captain Nicholson, WI!l eall from New York, tor Galway and Liverpool, GLIA, om Bos! : Passage, payable in gold or ite equivalent First Cabin Passage., Parsengers forwarded aiso to London, Par! bs dary, Hovre Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, &c., poolot Galway to New York and Db, $105 For pass & i eal | EL & SEARLE, 2: For freight apd opber Information ELLINOR WILKINS OR THE HIDDEN SECRET. Mr, Pres was just such @ letter ae he cere H t from time to time; a correspon. hat arcae outcf their mutual regard for their dend friend, Mr, News Tt too ad been sentte Mons Mourote iret BE oinor was on the point o pitting itaedeentirey when the name of Corbet caught her eye: "You will be interested to henr that the old panil of our departed frieud whe wase> anxious to obs bn 6 is fp. Pointed the new judge to room ot Mr. Juaticn Jen Kin. At lewat Fconoude thet Mr, Kalpo Corbet, @, C.. inthe same ns the V rail fancier.* * You" stl El inor,} tterly: wold never} Thy were tl folo Virgil with the It iiged well—eit sthing like re Prosch which she ever formed in her own mi during || thease years, Shethoughs for s few mo mentacfthecld times, it reemed to steady ber brain tothink ofthem. Then she took up and finished Mies Monrots etter That excel ent frtend bad done ag abe thought that El incr wo ld havew utdelay, she had written te narged him to do udto vito spare no 6x6 going to the prison in ree the od man herself, but see that all these encearora and pur- pee of Miss Mourota were based on love for ber own pip. Ao lad sire to wether miud at ease an faraseiecoul yrstier thau from ony idea thas Dixon bio df could be innoceat, Pllivor put own the lewters and went to the door, thou surved osck and locked them up in her wriing-¢ we wth trerobling bande; and afier that she entered the drawing-room, looking Lker to ® ghostt tow lying women, Ol Bpeak > ou for one minute al ney? Har tune.@ss voce made the words into a come manl, Canon Livingstone arcee and flowed hep inte the little diniug room, ‘Will you tell ine alll you know — ell you have heard about my — y kuow what’ “Mis« Monro wae my informan ~it was nthe Times the day t a t « 1 lef; Mee Monro gays it could only have been due in a moe Tent of aoger, i vod #ervantia really guilty end be wos ge eteady an! poot @ man as she ever kuew; and she se 8 to have © strong feeling @eeinat this Mr. Thiuster us always giving your father ag eat deal Diack she hints that hie diss; iine wae Supposed to be tle car e ices of erty to Mr. Wilkin "asd Elinor, eagerly, feeling that some jt eht to be done’ te the dead man; and then she stopped short, fearful of faylog g@oyth thay shoul betray her ful know e the went on; greesbe man pere eof us liked him; bue remember that." & few scquiescing He waited for her to speak acalo, ‘Mugs Monro says #10 16 going to see Dixon “Tmeant was every i Papa— wen te Lovest— non bowed, aod “Ob, Mr, Livingstone, I can't bear it” He iether alone, ooking at her pitvully as she twisted aud wrung ber banda teyecher io her ens deavor to regain toe quiet monver she had striven to maintain through the futerview, she looked up at Lia with ® poor attempt at an spologette smile “Tt ino terrible to think of that good old man ia yrigon, ns You do not believe him wu on L.ving*tope, in some @urp from all Ity then {" said Cane “T am afraid, ard and reed, there ie but lithe doubs but thathe dd kil the man; I trust in some moment of irritation, with bo premeditated mae lice." Pliner shook her head, “How aancanl get to England? “Trust start at once,” 4 sabi Fl inor starting up. “Tinust go; please Lelp me, He may be tried be- fore Loan wet there!® “Alas? | fear that wil be the cine what ver haste you make, The trial was te come on at the He ingfird Assizes, and that town at Midiaud Circuit list. To-day is the © ruary ; the Assizew begin ou the 6th of ko sooner, i) start tomorrow morning early for Civite; ’ sctoattbhere they do uot Know of y rate, Dehalteon my way If bo etidlietoo, Oh! Idontt know what I 5) » Tam so utterly crished down! It eakindnes if you would go ame to me IT kow M dshe will forgive me, J wil YR 7 sou @) before I go tomorrow moraiog, but 1 m thir ke just new," For ou ment he stood looking at her as if he ouged t sfort her by more words, He t ought better of it, however, aud sdeutly left the roum, CHAPTER XV, For long tim fuor s@teull,now and then taking M few terriile de ht her thas possibly the canou might tave brought a copy of the Times containing the examination of Dixon te fore the \iagietrates, and he opened the door and Ot 10 A PABSIOK Kervant to take the faquiry, She Was juite right su her ce njecture; Canon Livingstone tel had whe paper in he pocket dunng the interview woth Ler, but he th eelf within hime usive thas AeLofitwoudenly be adding to her exe stress by sceleriting she couviction of $, which Le be.deved she must arrive ae sooner orlater He had been readiog the reportover with Mes, Fortes and her danghters after his return from E dinor's noon, aud they were al parts ipating ia ‘ satGthe evideace was ao + be op ulon ipon it when her request for tue Timee Wad Co .veved. Lhey hod reluctant y « thero did nova; pesr to be « of im the thet of Dison ugkiled Mr, Dunster, only bop. ng there mi ove to be some extenusting circum. Bbincem, wich Bll hed provatly receliected, aud wich she was desirous ofproductog oa the ap- Pro@ecbicg trial To be Continued. is DICINES, ite 2 YOUR COUGH=USE CAMP. ‘S syrup, tar and wild cherry, sure cure for re threatord prheriay only 4) andhd be bad at CAMPBELLS Drug 2oth et. MCDONALD'S dry or 4thet; CHALMERS Hammond ety, SHED. He ry jowery aud 4th at. KENSEDY Ss RHEUMATIC “LINIMENT CURES RHEUMATIS) Kennedy's Rienmatic L niment © | | ee Neuralgia, Kheumatic Liniment Cures Sprai: Kheumatic Liniment Cures Bruisge. Rheumatic Liniment Cares sore Throae Hiueumatic Liniment Cures Aches and y name and nature. For sale by D. =. BARNES O MOTNERS—-DR. NEAL, 34 WEST 15th et, gives special attention to the treatment Sul cure of children's bowe! complainte, Permonent cucesolehrouie diarrhoe guaranteed. | Remed. 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VILLERS, Gs BOWERY—ARTT. or tial wera, ¢ 1} silver #1! per tooth, th slanted teen: a tee or filled with gold or Orher flings, WOcie tog], Teeth -aaibasted aithous pain, “a 4